Saturday, January 31, 2026

Evening sky 1-31-26

2025 witnessed the continued rapid descent of Democrats and leftists into near-total demonic madness, as evidenced by their passionate advocacy for amputating the breasts and sexual organs of innocent but confused children.

They pushed for legislation legalizing abortion for any reason up to the very moment of birth or even after.

They elected people like Muslim communist Zohran Mamdani to run the financial capital of the world, New York City, and fiercely supporting illegal-alien criminals over decent law-abiding Americans.

Indeed, in major cities across the nation, most notably Minneapolis, leftists have been fomenting genuine insurrection against the U.S. government by violently defending alien gangbangers and criminals while rioting and attacking law enforcement officers, whom they label "Gestapo!"

(That, of course, is an extension of their years-long pathological delusion that Trump is another Hitler and that Republicans are therefore "Nazis" and "fascists.") And they desperately keep harping on January 6.

As Trump and Republicans had a banner year.

Good Night, Patriots.

2 comments:

  1. Tonight, voters flipped a seat in the Texas Senate from Republican to Democratic in a special election. Democrat Taylor Rehmet, an Air Force veteran and machinist, defeated right-wing Republican Leigh Wambsganss for a seat that Republicans have held since the early 1990s. Robert Downen of Texas Monthly noted that in the final days of the campaign, the Wambsganss campaign spent $310,000 while Rehmet spent nothing, and Daniel Nichanian of BoltsMag posted that overall, Wambsganss spent nearly $2.2 million more than Rehmet in the campaign. Both Texas governor Greg Abbott and Trump himself publicly supported Wambsganss.

    Americans are taking care of the cancer.

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  2. Rehmet’s term will run only until January. He must win the November general election to hold the seat for a full four-year term. Republicans will still maintain a comfortable majority in the Texas Senate.

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