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TODAY'S NEWS, December 7-8, 2025

Writer's picture: Larry SchweikartLarry Schweikart

Updated: Jan 8

The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow






IN POLITICAL NEWS


1) An angry Rutabaga crabbed at reporters on the way out the door: "I know more world leaders than any one of you [reporters] have ever met in your whole G . . .damned life." And that's relevant how, Rutabaga? Ya evil Demented Pervert.


2) President Trump promised to "un-ban" the offshore drilling areas that Rutabaga banned. The law is unclear, and hasn't been tested. It will be now. Also, in a wide ranging press conference, Trump said that "all hell" would break loose if the Hamas Murder Pirates did not release their hostages; that AI was going to demand more energy and we needed to begin putting AI plants next to power stations, and that he would pardon the Patriot Day (J6) prisoners. After the presser, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) said that acquiring Greenland is a "conversation to have." Indeed.


3) Rutabaga fell asleep for two minutes during a prayer service for the New Orleans car-terrorist-attack victims.


4) An appeals court has denied Trump's request to delay the sentencing by that snotpimple judge Merchan.. And in another court dealing with Trump issues, Fat Fani Willis in Georgia has been ordered to pay Judicial Watch over $21,000 in legal fees.


5) Good sign, as Senator Linda Grahamnesty demands "quick action" on Trump's nominees.


6) Good news story of the day, the Washington Compost has announced more layoffs. "Democracy dies in darkness," so last one out, turn out the lights. And a companion piece, a wonderful squealing and howling from Axios as they realize they have completely lost the information war.


7) It's getting hard to get a jury in the CNN defamation trial cuz everyone hates CNN.



9) Rather huge: Facebook/Meta ("Meta" means death in Hebrew) is ending its fact checking program and going with an X-type "community notes".


10) This is the way. Exxon-Mobil has filed suit against Kollyfornia AG Rob Bonta and a bunch of NGOs including the Sierra Club for smears related to claims E-M played a role in plastics and recycling resistance.


11) Fires are raging in Kollyfornia as firefighters often don't have the water to fight them due to Newsom's idiotic water policies. Meanwhile, the scabbagel known as the LA Mayor, Karen Bass, is in Africa tending to the problems of Ghana. The fires are devastating. Actor James Woods saw his house burn down and has no insurance as a major company canceled his (and others') policy.



13) Apparently having lost all the other confirmation battles the Senate is slow-walking Tulsi Gabbard's nomination.


IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS


14) Apple has reportedly fired over 150 Indian employees over a massive scam they were pulling. And only about 10,000 to go.


15) The new House passed the Laken Riley Act requiring detention of all illegal criminal invaders accused of a crime. Gee, if the LAW is that you must come here legally, why isn't it a CRIME to break the law?


16) President Trump has requested the Supreme Court step in and halt the idiotic sentencing on the 10th by the cancerous judge Juan Merchan. It is simply ridiculous to have this happen to a president-elect.


IN CULTURAL NEWS


18) Belief in miracles has risen. No surprise, given the assassination attempt on President Trump. However, keep in mind that miracles are entirely the domain of God and His discretion. It is not the same as the promises to believers in the Bible.


IN TRANSOID NEWS


19) A bill banning men from women's sports gets a vote in the Senate. If passed, Rutabaga would ban this immediately. Probably brought too soon.


20) After a Florida transoid activist bragged about changing his name on the Florida driver's license under a new law, the Highway Department quickly closed the loophole.


IN ECONOMIC NEWS



22) Medical debt will soon be banned in credit reports.


IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS



24) The utter idiot Prime Minister of England is flirting with violent civil war by dismissing the Muslim "gang rape" charges now being brought repeatedly. People being cold is one thing, people's children being assaulted is another. England has had some doozies, but Starmer is by far the worst ever, eclipsing the Hitler-lover Neville Chamberlain.


25) In Pok-ee-stan as Zero used to say, twin teen sisters were arrested after setting their father on fire---he had repeatedly raped them. I know, they won't have real juries, but if I was on that one . . . NOT GUILTY!


26) The DOD has added Tencent and other ChiCom companies to its list of ChiCom military.


27) The Chagos Islands, which are key strategic islands owned by Maritius, are now in play as the UK government seeks to retain rights before Trump can get involved.


28) Rutabaga far outpaced Trump in growing the national debt.


IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


29) We now know that Amazon has given Melania Trump a $40 million documentary deal.


30) Brenton Wood, who wrote the "Oogum Boogum" ("Just Give Me A Little Sign, Girl") song, dead at 83.


31) And in another sign that the times they are a'changin', Dana White of UFC fame has been added to the Meta board ("Meta" means death in Hebrew).


IN CHINA VIRUS NEWS



AND FINALLY . . .


33) On a historical note, there is a lot of fuss made about Trump's comments about Greenland. While it hasn't happened recently, it wasn't that long ago that it was commonplace for nations to purchase territories. First, and most obviously, we bought the Louisiana Territory in what some claim was an unconstitutional act by President Thomas Jefferson. Then, after we got a hunk of land from Me-Hee-Co in the Mexican War (they couldn't say too much because we literally had Marines in Mexico City), we bought more land from them in the Gadsden Purchase. Of course, there was the 1867 purchase of Alaska from the Russkies. Then the building of the Panama Canal and the Canal Zone, which we unwisely gave back to them under the deceased Jesus Carter. Then there were territories we flat-out owned that we just gave back---the only nation in human history to do so (Cuba, the Philippines).Greenaldn has a lot to recommend it, including a strategic water route position and minerals. I don't think Trump is serious, but it wouldn't be the first time.

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