Sunday, January 18, 2026
Sunday funnies
Alfred Hitchcock has a point.
Emus take a walk in a winter wonderland.
Looks like a pretty slippery offer, to me.
Have you ever woken from a nap, and wondered where you are?
John Isley and Billy James were hosts of the long-running radio morning program known as the John Boy and Billy Big Show, finally retiring at the end of 2025. I used to listen when I commuted to Charlotte during the week back in the early 90s, and frequently laughed until I cried, thoroughly enjoying their redneck, non-woke humor. Here, a regular character on the show - Oliver, voiced by Jeff Pillars - provides a brief military history of France.
From Power Line's The Week in Pictures.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
It's amazing how far Iran has fallen
Here is a brief look at Iran in the 1970s, before the mullahs got control and decided to carry the country back into the Middle Ages.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Maybe if they were to make a golden calf
I'm not sure this is working: "Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office emailed staff inviting them to a 'healing circle' with 'therapy goats.'"
I wonder if the goats are actually the "familiars" of Walz and Frey.
There are signs of political tectonic shifts in progress
God grant President Trump the wisdom and fortitude to nudge them along: Act Now?
Happy Feet Friday
The late, great Brigitte Bardot dances a mambo with Turkish/Jewish singer and actor Dario Moreno.
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Pssst! ICE. Over here.
"Federal audit finds North Carolina illegally issued trucking licenses".
The U.S. Department of Transportation found that more than half of trucking licenses issued to immigrants in North Carolina were given illegally, according to a federal report.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said 54% of the 50 trucking licenses analyzed in a federal audit were issued illegally. The review found some drivers were ineligible to have the license and others not in the country were given licenses. Other drivers received licenses without North Carolina first verifying their lawful presence in the U.S., the review found.
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