47 Replies to “April 25, 2025: Reader Tips”

    1. Canadians can sleep well tonight, knowing another horn-honking, chicken-wielding terrorist is off the streets.

  1. “India will punish every terrorist. India will pursue the terrorists to the end of the earth”

    https://x.com/visegrad24/status/1915347514489733469

    I expect India to ramp up the response. US Vice President was in India for the previous 4 days… perhaps they do share some agreement on this, though I’m not saying the USA needs to be involved other than saying “India has a right to defend their territory”
    As any country does.

  2. A few parts of the video are valid, but in its main thrust, it’s a tissue of lies.
    It completely ignores the Zimmerman Telegram.
    It ignores the fact that the defeat of Germany in WW1 was inevitable because it was starving to death from the blockade.
    It ignores the fact that Germany in 1918 was in a state of communist anarchy and revolution.
    It ignores the fact that starting in 1917 Germany was NOT a democracy. It was a military dictatorship under Erich Ludendorff.
    It neglects to mention that Lusitania was irrelevant.That sinking took place two years before the US declaration.

    I agree with the video that Woody Wilson was an abominable president, arguably the worst the US has ever had including Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden. Among other things, Wilson was the most racist president the US ever had in the past century. But for most if it, it’s a tissue of lies, evasions and omissions making it worthless garbage.

    1. cghCOLON
      johnson the johnson, worst president ever, by a long shot. He was rude crude, had 10 people killed , which included his own sister, and his guy Wallace hired the shooter in the depository. Again, as is quite often the case with you, open mouth and insert foot.

    2. “ Germany in 1918 was in a state of communist anarchy and revolution “

      Didn’t know this. Do you have a YouTube video or something that documents this?

      1. Germany’s Communist Party wasn’t even founded until January, 1919 by Rosa Luxembourg (Juden) and Karl Liebknecht (Evangelisch) who by the way had Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as Godparents which is pretty funny as they were atheists. Munich had wide open street revolts an fights. Herr Hitler first sided with the Communists.

        1917-1918 – Germany was intact and functioning – after the war – all hell broke loose.

        “cgh” is correct about the rest of his comments. Woodrow Wilson? In my mind he was our worst president up until that time. Carter, Clinton, Johnson and Obama were all terrible – by 1968 the Democrats were becoming Communist. The Dixiecrats left thanks to Nixon. The Bushes by the way were plain stupid. Bush2’s daughter came out for Kamala Harris. Really stupid.

        1. If you look at Marx’s first attempted career as a poet and playwright, there is some indication that he might have been and certainly was at least sympathetic to Satanism, even though his parents were Lutheran.

          And don’t forget that “Nazi” was shortform for the National Socialist German Worker’s Party.

    3. I gather the fellow wants to make the point that American participation in the war wasn’t necessary, Germany couldn’t have won, and we’d all have been better off if the European allies won it themselves. All we can really say to that is, well, maybe. There are after all good grounds to doubt that the war was a good idea for Britain, let alone America. We might all be much better off if the British had sat tight when Belgium was attacked. We might even have been better off just letting the Germans do their thing and win. But that’s not the time stream we live in. At the time, the Allies had every reason to fear that Germany was going to destroy them, and the Americans could see the German threat to the freedom of the seas all too clearly. In the event, American support was, if not central to Foch’s victory, certainly very helpful.

      But it was the military defeat of Germany that led to the revolution there, not the other way round.

    4. Agree with cgh;
      so much easily available information which the producer chose not to included.
      Also very anti-Allied/pro Hun,
      strange and dishonest for 2025.

      Barbara W. Tuchman, discoverer of so much via extremely deep research,
      wrote great history books of that war.

      1. How close the Blockheads came to victory
        in the first six weeks of WWI.

        German defeat in 1918 was not, however, inevitable since their submarine blockade/warfare
        was mere weeks from full and total victory. In spite of the commie (yes) Kiel Mutiny in Nov 1918
        all sides had bled out their infantry (*youth) and without US intervention we’d all be
        speaking auf Deutsch.

        * this is surely the worst outcome of that war,
        ie, many millions of bright, well educated young men died,
        never to help lead the world into and through the 20th century
        and thus beyond. We live with this consequence today.

        The reasons and root causes of WWI (intentionally scrambled by The Left)
        are simple and grotesque, the Kaiser wanted to destroy France,
        own Europe, and greatly expand her colonies (to incl N & S America)
        with England’s acceptance, who foresaw the UK would be next,
        and also saw that the New World would then be easily
        and inevitably over run;
        the Zimmermann Telegram promised Mexico the southern US states
        if she declared war against the (pre-US) allies.

        German World Domination via brute force
        disguised by decades of “Sarajevo Assassination”.

        1. No, those aren’t “root causes” of WWI. Germany was secure against France and wanted French co-operation in the colonies. The only cause for war against France was the war against Russia. Germany had to assume that, once Germany was fully engaged against Russia, France would attack her; their grievance over Alsace was irresistibly deep. So France had to be disposed of first. Germany didn’t want war with France or Britain. But by going to war with Russia, she made war with France inevitable, and by attacking Belgium to defeat France she encouraged Britain to enter the war. And she didn’t mind either. She was confident that she could handle both, and indeed did so for some years.

          The only cause for the war with Russia was Germany’s desire to support Austria-Hungary in the conflict over Serbia. Germany never wanted war. They assumed that a serious threat would make the Russians back down, and they were nonplussed when the Russians declared war instead. The problem was that, having blundered into war, they insisted on fighting it. All the German schemes for expansion and domination that have been commented on did not cause the war but were caused by it. Having gotten into this mess, the Germans felt that they had to come up with something to show for it, and these goals if achieved would have made the cost seem worthwhile. But they were already at war before they came up with these goals.

  3. Did you know 3 US lawmakers voted to declare the state of Israel an adversary of the United States, on par with North Korea, China, and Iran?
    https://barenakedislam.com/2025/04/24/did-you-know-3-us-lawmakers-voted-to-declare-the-state-of-israel-an-adversary-of-the-united-states-on-par-with-north-korea-china-and-iran/

    And to think they were highlighted on the cover of the Rolling Stone! 🙂
    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/04da1d4276bb9323cd37190b081340f0c55f72e0522ece2902c19bc0cd98aaab.jpg

    1. Even those with “special needs” have representation in the US Congress. It’s only fair.

      1. You might be a little culturally insensitive with your post.

        Shouldn’t you say: “fill it w/ poutine”?

    1. This is what gives one cause to wonder if it’s already too late for AB to save herself and secede from this rotten dominion. Her cities have already become pretty infested by the left – look at the quality of mayors Calgary keeps vomiting out. If they’ve grown in number & strength enough to start electing Liberal MPs, then the Liberals get to proclaim themselves the true party of national unity, with MPs (no matter how empty suits they may be) right across the country, and worse, voters who’ll elect Liberal MPs will not, under virtually any circumstances, support secession.

  4. From a couple of weeks back…

    THE E.V. BUBBLE CONTINUES TO DEFLATE: Whiff of InEVitability: Looks Like We’re Over EVs.

    https://instapundit.com/713558/

    If you want something electric but generally useful, a plug-in hybrid is the way to go…

    My suggestion for something useful & electric? Buy a vibrator…

  5. Also unbelievable report from Catherine Herridge, probably should have it’s own thread.

    BREAKING: Top US Neuroscientist & Military Advisor Confirms Reports Are ‘Credible’ That Directed Energy Weapon Attacks Have Happened on US Soil And Targeted US Personnel Abroad; Exclusive New Records Reveal Exposure to “Microwave Weapon” After Intel Officer Discovered Secret Op.

    https://x.com/C__Herridge/status/1914689369157349784

    I seem to remember some conspiracy talking of such a thing around the time of the Lahaina fires.

  6. It helps to have rich scapegoats.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14646767/real-cost-climate-change-companies-damage.html

    “This new study links emissions from some of the trillion-dollar fossil-fuel companies with specific damages linked to climate change.”

    “It’s possible due to an increased availability of climate and socioeconomic data, plus methodological advances in ‘climate attribution science’ – a form of modeling that allows scientists to track the effects of climate change almost in real time.”

    “Results show extreme heat linked to carbon dioxide and methane from the 111 companies cost the world economy $28 trillion from 1991 to 2020.”

    Can’t predict the weather, 3 days in advance, no. But ‘climate attribution science’ has a good ring to it and with the recent methodological advances, I’m sure it’s cutting hedge.

        1. So that’s what honest means.
          I knew when they started talking about honest government, I was missing something.

          1. If we could be governed by the cast of a Robert Palmer video instead of by the Liberals, I know where my vote would go. Sorry, Mr Carney, you just don’t have the hips for that skirt.

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