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THE STRANGE KABUKI THEATER OF THE LATE-NIGHT TALK SHOW

Meme by Grok
Meme by Grok

Why are late night show hosts like Kimmel, Fallon, and Colbert so bad? Even saying that they are not funny understates the magnitude of the problem. It has gotten to the point that what they do in front of an audience every night can’t even be defined as humor. It’s something else.

It’s a chimera of sorts, a mirror image of what humor is in the real world but lacking in essence. It’s as if an alien from outer space put on a human disguise and then tried to mimic humor without the ability to feel human emotion.

I am not talking about robotic delivery. I am talking about a show host force-feeding his audience a diet of what they expect to hear and an audience that feels obliged to go along with the gag — kabuki theater of sorts, done for show, not substance.

It all feels staged. A comedian must catch the audience off guard and as such cannot deliver jokes passed through the HR department for approval.  What’s going on?  Whatever it is, it’s why Greg Gutfeld in eating their late-night lunch.

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THAT LINGERING STENCH OF FRAUD FROM TUESDAY’S ELECTION

You'd think Democrats, like terrorists, would up their game once revelations of their tactics became widely known.

But apparently they haven't -- the same old fraud reports are showing up again, in scattered reports from the wake of this week's elections in California, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania:

BREAKING - Conservatives are now pointing to inconsistencies in the New Jersey gubernatorial race after nearly 500,000 new voters appeared from 2021 to 2025, more than double the state’s population growth over four years, with almost all of them going to Democrats. pic.twitter.com/TR9qxRePv0

— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) November 6, 2025

This report, in Pennsylvania:

When it comes to blue-state voting foulups, never attribute to stupidity what can be explained by malice. https://t.co/i4igaeGZ7A

— @instapundit (@instapundit) November 4, 2025

Here's another report from both of them:

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THE ISLAND OF LANCELOT

lanzaroteLanzarote, Canary Islands. How, you may ask, did the most famous knight of King Arthur’s Round Table, Sir Lancelot du Lac, end up in the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Morocco? Well, he didn’t. It was an Italian explorer named after him, Lancelotto Malocello, who became the first European to reach this island in 1336, where he lived for 20 years.

Lancelotto called himself Lanzarote (lan-zah-roh-tay), and map-makers used it. The island along with the rest of the Canaries was colonized by Spain throughout the 1400s, and prospered with its volcanic soil. Until, that is, massive volcanic eruptions in the 1730s with over 30 major new volcanoes and over 100 small cinder cones flooded hundreds of square kilometers with lava.

The island became a mostly useless wasteland until a Lazarotean artistic genius named Cesar Manrique (1919-1992) transformed the lava fields into a surrealistic wonderland. The photo above is one of his many creations, the home Cesar designed and built on a lava cliff for actor Omar Sharif.

Today, visitors flock to Lanzarote to marvel at Manrique’s masterpieces scattered over the island, gape at the volcanic moonscape of Timanfaya, and to wine, dine, and luxuriate at gorgeous beach resorts. Come to the Island of Lancelot for an experience like nowhere else, one you’ll never forget. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #284 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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A YUGE FLEET

Donald Trump made headlines this week by announcing the creation of a new class of “battleship”, as he put it—a large, “Trump Class” surface combatant armed with the latest weapons.

The usual detractors sounded off immediately, of course—talking about how such ships are obsolete in this day and age, and even more so when they have anything to do with a President that has attracted a preternatural level of hatred.  For my part, Christmas had come indeed with a great story opportunity for this column.

Is a Trump-class warship a good idea, or just a good publicity stunt?  To answer that, we are going to take a dive worthy of at least most modern attack subs into a subject that is almost never written about—modern naval warfare.

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THE END IS NEAR – IN TEHRAN

Then the anger of the Lord will be kindled against you, and he will shut up the heavens, so that there will be no rain, and the land will yield no fruit, and you will perish quickly off the good land that the Lord is giving you.

— Deuteronomy 11:17

Mother Nature may accomplish something that neither the U.S. nor Israel could ever have contemplated: the evacuation of Tehran's 9.7 million inhabitants.

Iran is currently experiencing its fifth consecutive year of drought, and the autumnal rainfall is about a quarter of that in 2024, that would be two millimeters.

In short, Tehran is facing a “Day Zero” catastrophe.

“Zero day” is probably shortly after January 1.

“Masoud Pezeshkian, Iran’s president, warned on Thursday that if the drought persisted more than a month longer, “we’ll have to evacuate Tehran.” Mr. Pezeshkian has not explained how such an evacuation would be managed.

Mr. Pezeshkian has warned about Tehran’s water crisis for months, and has even promoted moving the capital south, closer to the Persian Gulf, where there is “access to open waters.’”

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THE LOST CITY OF DJADO

city-of-djadoIn the remotest center of the Sahara Desert lies an unknown, unexcavated mysterious lost city known as Djado. No one knows who built it or when. Lying on the ancient Roman trade route from the Saharan salt mines of Fachi and Bilma to the Mediterranean, the Djado oasis flourished for a thousand years (the 1st Millennium AD), but has been forgotten and abandoned for many centuries.

The only people who live near Djado in the vast desert wasteland where Algeria, Libya, Chad, and Niger come together, are the wandering Toubu nomads with no permanent settlements. It is an indescribable experience to explore such a wondrous lost city right out of an Indiana Jones movie that you have all to yourself. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #17, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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SAVORING THE MICRO-MOMENTS OF HUMAN CONNECTION

menopen-doors-for-womenIt’s easy these days to get drawn into a variety of small boxes: computers, televisions, iPads, kindles, smart phones… or occasionally even an actual book. There are a lot of wonderful possibilities within each of these (particularly books, but I’m old fashioned), but they can also deprive us, if we’re not careful, of life’s greatest joys: the treasure of human connection.

Fortunately, it’s fairly easy to counter this tendency, and enjoy the benefits of a richer emotional life, and a healthier physical life, as a result. I’ll show you how shortly.

One of my favorite researchers is Barbara Fredrickson, of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who studies “micro-moments of connection.” The nice conversation we have with the checkout person at the grocery store; the warm greeting of welcome by a new acquaintance at a meeting; even the moment of eye contact with a stranger who holds open a door.

That wonderful warm feeling is something that is much more ubiquitous than we might expect.

It turns out that these micro moments of connection are actually filled with stuff that is good for us, emotionally, psychologically, and in terms of our overall health… like a good meal is filled with nutrients.

The more positive emotions we have, the better our “vagal tone” is. Our vagal tone is the strength and health of our vagus nerve, which connects our heart with our brain and our internal organs. Our vagus nerve, among other things, controls our heart rate variability.

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THE HEALING POWER OF PLAYFULNESS

Einstein being playful
Einstein being playful

[I cannot recommend Joel’s advice here more highly. After over 40 years, the sort of playfulness he describes continues to make my marriage with Rebel stronger and so much fun. Further, today, Nov 12, happens to be Joel’s birthday... (you can greet him at jwade@drjoelwade.com) Joel has been with us since the inception of TTP in 2003. Happy Birthday, Joel!]

A relationship can have complex and unique needs at any given time, so there isn’t really a one size fits all panacea for troubles. But of all the specific actions we can take to improve our relationships, I have found none that apply as often or as effectively as this:

Be playful.

Sounds easy, doesn’t it? But it’s more challenging than meets the eye, and there are clear guidelines for it to work:

We have to approach play as allies, as a member of the same team; we have to be for our spouse, our child, our friend, our co-worker; and the play must have a spirit of love, kindness and optimism, as opposed to cynicism or sarcasm. There cannot be bitterness or resentment clouding the play; it’s the combination of creative, interactive flow and positive emotions that elevates us.

If you’re up for the challenge, you’re in for some pleasant surprises.

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THE STONE OF ANOINTING

the-stone-of-anointingThe holiest place in Christianity is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Old Jerusalem, built by Constantine in 435 over the site of Christ’s crucifixion on the hill of Golgotha. Upon entering, you immediately see displayed the Stone of Anointing, a slab of limestone traditionally revered as where Jesus’ body was laid after taken down from the Cross, and prepared for burial by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus.

Christian pilgrims come from all over the world to place their hands on the stone, pray in devotion, and place personal objects on it for sanctification. The Stone is one of the most sacred objects on Earth to them and with very good reason.

To say that being here to witness this at the Stone of Anointing is a profound experience is a vast understatement. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #311 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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SQUARE PEGS AND SUCH: A TTP BULLETIN

technical-debtTTPers,

The TTP Forum has been offline for several days due to what software engineers call technical debt. This means the slow accumulation of outdated software that eventually stops working when the world around it upgrades. Our site runs on WordPress 4.6.1, which is a content management system (CMS) that handles everything from publishing articles to running the discussion forum.

WordPress is built on a programming language called PHP, which is short for Hypertext Preprocessor. PHP runs on the web server and generates the pages you see in your browser.

Here’s the issue: the version of WordPress we’re using was written to work with PHP 4.6.1, a version released almost a decade ago. Our hosting company recently upgraded to a newer PHP environment for speed and security reasons. That’s good for the modern internet, but bad for older websites.

Many of the WordPress plug-ins (small software modules that add features like logins, forums, and security filters) depend on PHP functions that no longer exist in the latest releases. When the server runs the new code, these old plug-ins simply break.

Fixing it takes time. Each plug-in and custom script has to be reviewed, rewritten, or replaced with something compatible. Once that is done...

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HALF-FULL REPORT 01/09/26

As you can see, POTUS was right – see his post on TTP here. The more you look at this story, the weirder it gets.  The place to start is the NYPost this morning (1/09): Renee Nicole Good Was Minneapolis ‘ICE Watch’ ‘Warrior’ Who Trained To Resist Feds Before Shooting.

There are now countless woke media stories identifying her as an “award-winning poet.”  Turns out, when she was a teenage college girl over a quarter-century ago, she won an undergraduate poetry prize from the Academy of American Poets for her poem "On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs." You can’t make this up.

We have a lot of ground to cover this week, so let’s get started.  Jump right on in!

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WHERE JESUS WAS BORN

jesus-birthplaceThe exact spot where Jesus was born is marked by this 14-pointed silver star with the Latin inscription Hic De Virgine Maria Jesus Christus Natus Est- "Here Jesus Christ was born to the Virgin Mary."

This is in a cave known as The Grotto of Nativity, enshrining the traditional site of the manger in Bethlehem, over which the Church of the Nativity was built, originally by Constantine the Great after his mother St. Helena visited the Holy Land and confirmed the site in 326.

It is only appropriate to commemorate what happened here over 2,000 years ago on Christmas Day. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #107 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – QARI BABA

jw-with-qari-babaAfghanistan, 1984. Yes, that’s me with the legendary Qari Baba, Commander of the Harakat Mujahaddin waging a war of liberation against the Red Army of the Soviet Union – and my dear friend. I told him he looked like a combination of Genghiz Khan and Buddha, and he couldn’t stop laughing. We had so many extraordinary experiences together – like blowing up the Soviet High Command of Bala Hissar in Ghazni.

After the war was won with the final Soviet retreat in February, 1989, Qari Baba became the Governor of Ghazi Province. Then Pakistani Intelligence (ISI) created the Taliban to seize control of the country. Qari Baba had to take up arms anew against them. In March of 2006, he was assassinated by a Taliban hit team on orders from the ISI. I will never ever forget him. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #111 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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WHY DEMOCRATS CANNOT DEFEND AMERICA

[This Monday's Archive was originally published in TTP on March 6, 2008. Couldn’t be more relevant to today – for this morning’s (1/05) lead headline in Breitbart is Democrats Fundraise in Protest of Trump Admin’s Capture of Venezuelan Socialist Dictator Nicolás Maduro. You can always depend upon Liberal Democrats to root for America’s enemies. Looking forward to TTPer Comments on this!]

TTP, March 6, 2008

[The Council for National Policy is America's premier group of conservative leaders. I have been a member since 1984. At its meeting this weekend, I have been asked to address CNP members, explaining in five minutes why Liberal Democrats seem incapable of even wanting to defend our country.  This is what I will say.]

A good place to start understanding why Democrats cannot defend America is the Amazon jungle.  There is a tribe in the Amazon called the Yanomamo.  When a Yanomamo woman gives birth, she tearfully proclaims her child to be ugly.

In a loud mortified lament that the entire tribe can hear, she asks why the gods have cursed her with such a pathetically repulsive infant. She does this in order to ward off the envious black magic of the Evil Eye, the Mal Ojo, that would be directed at her by her fellow tribespeople if they thought she was happy and her baby was beautiful.

So she is afraid to be happy, because of the fear of being envied by her fellow villagers.

From now on, whenever you think of a Liberal Democrat, I want you to think of that Yanomamo woman in the Amazon.  For it is that primitive jungle fear that makes a Liberal.

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