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WALZ REMINDS NATION NOT ALL SOMALI RAPISTS ARE BAD PEOPLE

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Amid national outrage over Somali immigrants in Minneapolis raping people all the time, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz held a press conference to assure concerned citizens that not all Somali rapists are bad people.

"I'm friends with a lot of Somali rapists, and they really aren't all bad," said Walz while prancing back and forth across the stage to the delight of his voters in the press. "Somali rapists are some of the nicest, smartest, most polite people I know, and many of them contribute to the economy somehow. Anyone who is prejudiced against them should be ashamed of himself or herself or theyself."

Walz's statement was interrupted by commotion in the crowd as a Somali rapist tried to rape someone.

"Ok, cut that out, this isn't the time or place," said Walz sternly. "Soomaali qurux badan baad tahay, dhaqankaaga qurxoonna waan ixtiraamayaa!"

Democrats admitted that while Somali rapists have caused some tensions among the local population, which is currently being raped, that rape was an important part of Somali culture and must be respected. "All cultures are equal," said Minneapolis DA Mary Moriarty to reporters. "I learned that in school."

At publishing time, thousands of Somali rapists were forced to leave the country to search for people they hadn't raped yet.

~ Babylon Bee reporting.

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THE BEAUTY OF BANGLADESH

jw-at-shuvalong-fallsMost people consider Bangladesh a basket case country – all crowded overpopulated poverty constantly flooding etc. Yet I found it to be extraordinarily beautiful. The Shuvalong Falls here is just one example. It’s in the Chittagong Hills near the border with Burma. You’ll find Hindu shrines, massive mountain top Buddhist temples, small Moslem mosques, and a Christian church in almost every village

The charming main town of Rangamati is bustling with friendly energy. A boat ride on serene Kaptai Lake is soul-soothing. Everyone has a smile for you. It’s a place of captivating serendipity. A wonderful experience you might want for yourself. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #154, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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A FAMILY THANKSGIVING

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Theo Holiday Wheeler with his Dad

A TTPER ANNOUNCEMENT IN LIEU OF THE HFR

THE ENTIRE TTP TEAM IS HAVING A THANKSGIVING VACATION WITH THEIR FAMILIES TODAY

THAT’S OUR GRANDSON THEO WITH OUR SON JACKSON HOME WITH US TODAY

WE WISH ALL TTPERS A HAPPY THANKSGIVING WEEKEND WITH THEIR LOVED ONES

~ JACK & REBEL

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THANKFUL FOR AMERICA

All my life, I have always thought it was the coolest thing on planet Earth to be an American.

I have been to well over 300 countries and distinct political jurisdictions in the world, and whenever someone asks me, “Where are you from?” it is a special thrill to be able to answer, “America – I’m an American.”

Thanksgiving is a sacred American holiday. Other countries have their special times to celebrate their uniqueness, when their citizens take pride in their country’s achievements, and all to the good. Thanksgiving is America’s Day, the time when all Americans – all – get to celebrate the achievements of the most successful society in history.

It is a tragedy that so many of our fellow citizens are mired in a quicksand of rage and bitterness towards their country and their President.  For them, this day is bittersweet, trying to enjoy a bountiful dinner with friends and family yet unable to feel a boundless joy in simply being an American.

The last thing you and I should feel towards them today is schadenfreude.  For there is a solution, a solvent to exorcize the demon of unquenchable anger in their soul.  It is a way to feel unquenchable joy in anyone’s soul.

For you, this will come naturally.  For the anger-tortured, it will take perseverance and practice.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 10/17/25

Welcome to the Can’t Make This Up! HFR.  How could someone so impossibly stupid as Ketanji end up on the Supreme Court?  How could a US Senator be so stupid as to confirm her (all 48 Dems + 3 RINOS, Collins, Murkowski, Romney 6/30/22)?  No need to ask re SlowJoe who nominated her.

Google her + blacks + disabled and you’ll be deluged with hits, such as the NY Post (10/16): Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Argues For Race-Based Redistricting, Citing The Americans With Disabilities Act: ‘They’re Disabled’.

Yet it turns out there’s been a deluge of other instances of Can’t Make This Up stories this week, so let’s have some fun taking a look at them.  Jump on board – here we go!

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MARRIAGE AND THE MISSING LINK

[This Monday’s Archive was published in TTP on May 21, 2009. It describes the evolutionary way marriage made us human and why the Left hates it, just as much now as 26 years ago because it always has.]

You’ve all heard about the 47 million year old fossil named Ida, heralded as "the Missing Link" in the human evolutionary chain.

For paleontologists, it’s an exciting find – a fossil that old so intact and complete they can see what Ida ate (seeds and leaves).  It certainly is an exceptional addition to the primate evolutionary tree.  But the whole "missing link" hype is just a media circus to sell a book plus advertising for a television documentary.

Here’s why Ida not the Missing Link – and here’s the story of the real Missing Link that made us human.

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A TIME FOR CELEBRATING WESTERN CIVILIZATION

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Charles the Hammer

[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on October 11, 2012. The events of October 11, 12, and 13 are truly momentous in the annals of history as major triumphs of Western Civilization. Join TTP’s explanation and celebration of this triad of our culture’s heroic achievements. And to learn why there were no Indians in America when Columbus discovered it.]

TTP. October 11, 2012

The second week of October offers a triad of heroic anniversaries worth celebrating by any admirer of Western Civilization.

Today, October 11, we celebrate the 1,280th anniversary of the Battle of Tours in 732 AD, when Charles Martel (686-741), forever known as The Hammer, and his 30,000 Christian soldiers crushed an invading horde of 200,000 Moslem Jihadis in what is now central France.

As Gibbon noted, had the Moslems won that day, all of Europe would have been Islamized and Western Civilization would have been extinguished.

Saturday, October 13, is for celebrating the 87th birthday of the great Lady Champion of Liberty, the most heroic woman of the 20th century, Margaret Thatcher.  The story of how she, with Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II, saved Western Civilization from Soviet Communism is told in Now There Is One (TTP, April 2005).

And we must also celebrate this October 13, for it was on this day 237 years ago, 1775 in Philadelphia, that the US Navy was founded.

Tomorrow, October 12, is for celebrating the 520th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America, for on this day in 1492, the Great Admiral landed on Guanahani (now known as San Salvador or Watlings) island in the Bahamas.

Unfortunately, Columbus Day is for most Americans just an excuse for a three-day weekend. What it should be is a commemoration and celebration of  Western Civilization - which is why the Left hates Columbus and his holiday.

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INSURRECTION CHIC


Is President of the Confederacy Jeff Davis the Model?

Who is the real, or fictional, inspiration for the new insurrectionary wing of the Democrat Party?

The fictitious Hollywood insurrectionist, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, “James Mattoon Scott” (Burt Lancaster), who in the 1964 film Seven Days in May attempted to overthrow the presidency?

Who is the real, or fictional, inspiration for the new insurrectionary wing of the Democrat Party?

The fictitious Hollywood insurrectionist, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, “James Mattoon Scott” (Burt Lancaster), who in the 1964 film Seven Days in May attempted to overthrow the presidency?

Or perhaps Jefferson Davis? He ultimately ordered the attack by South Carolina state forces against the federal garrison at Fort Sumter, which ignited the Civil War.

Or is the better inspiration the “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door?” Alabama Governor George Wallace likewise vowed to use his state’s law enforcement to nullify a federal law.

Yet the most recent and dangerous example of insurrectionary nullification is an inflammatory video issued by Democrat and veteran politicos: The Seditious Six.

Welcome to the New Confederacy.

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EXPLAINING TRUMP’S GENIUS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

President Trump addresses Israel’s Knesset, October 13, 2025

What did Donald Trump do differently to obtain at least temporary calm in the Middle East compared to the failed efforts of past administrations, foreign powers, and the United Nations? Let us count ten different approaches.
  1. Trump curtailed a considerable amount of Iranian oil income and its dispersal. He stopped, for the near future, the Iranian effort to build a bomb. Trump also allowed Israel to destroy Tehran’s air defenses, humiliate it militarily, and eliminate many of its top military officers and nuclear physicists. Thus, Israel’s half-century-long worries about Iranian nukes were addressed. At the same time, its stature as a military power soared to an all-time high—even if it became more isolated politically. Israel became more confident but also more sensitive to past, current, and future American military and political support—or pressure.
  2. Trump allowed Netanyahu to destroy Hamas, cripple Hezbollah, and retaliate at will against the Houthis. That liberation led to general dejection among Israel’s enemies and a resurgence in Netanyahu’s own political fortunes. And that rise of Israel and the collapse of the Iranian terrorist network—the “ring of fire”— explain the greater chances for a ceasefire and possibly a peace. Trump allowed no daylight between Israel and the U.S., which, under the Biden administration, may have sent the wrong signals to Hamas prior to October 7.

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THE REAL REASON THE LEFT HATES THANKSGIVING

[TTP Warning: snark]

Another Thanksgiving is upon us and, with it, another round of performative art from the left in the form of howls and shrieks about “stolen land” and “celebrating genocide.”

Being conservatives, most of us simply don’t have the time to repeatedly engage in unproductive debate with these leftists, seeing as we have jobs to perform, kids to raise, spouses to love, and homes to maintain, the responsibilities of which consume hours too precious to waste trying to reason with a brick wall with no ears and a loud mouth.

However, since being graciously hired by PJ Media, I’ve amassed a loyal following of readers whose numbers are approaching double digits, and hence I feel driven by ego and greed to keep that rolling snowball amassing weight.

So for the umpteenth time to the cheap seats on the left: Conquered land is not stolen land.

And even if it were, there isn’t an inch of inhabited land on this planet that wasn’t “stolen” from someone else at one time or another.

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RUSSIA’S WEAKNESS IS TRUMP’S OPPORTUNITY

putin-looks-at-trumpHaving just commemorated two years since Oct. 7, 2023, we’re now approaching another grim anniversary—Feb. 24, four years since Russia invaded Ukraine.

President Trump deserves credit for recognizing that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was vulnerable after having overreached by bombing Qatar. The president leveraged Bibi’s weakness to force a cease-fire.

Russia is in a similarly vulnerable position after the failure of its third offensive against Ukraine, yet Mr. Trump has failed to exploit this weakness. This raises the question: When is  Mr. Trump  to take advantage of Vladimir Putin’s helplessness?

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THE SKILLS YOUNG AMERICANS WEREN’T TAUGHT

Last week a radio host in Salt Lake City asked me a question I didn’t expect.

We’d been talking about my “Jobs Americans won’t do” article, which kind of kicked the anthill, and everything stayed within the usual lanes: illegal immigration, wages, hiring incentives, hollowed-out towns. Then, at the very end, he asked the only question that really matters:

“So how do we fix it?”

Not describe it or rant about it. Fix it.

My answer, essentially, was, "It's complicated." There isn’t a bumper-sticker answer.

And there certainly isn’t a partisan one. The problem goes much deeper than illegal immigration, though illegal immigration made it far worse.

The truth is brutal: We didn’t just lose workers. We lost a generation of training.

Kids stopped working. Old pros retired with no apprentices. And the entire ladder of skill transfer, the thing that turns kids into competent working adults, collapsed.

Even if every illegal worker disappeared tomorrow, the skills wouldn’t magically reappear. You can’t fill a gap with people who were never trained to climb into it.

This is where the conversation really begins.

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WHY DEMS FACE ANNIHILATION IN THE SOUTH

 

This graphic is from the New York Times story yesterday (10/15): A Supreme Court Case Could Hand The House to Republicans.

The Supreme Court is considering whether to gut a key provision in the Voting Rights Act. Democrats are nervous because, if the Court strikes it down, coupled with Republican governors redrawing maps ahead of the 2026 midterms, they could be wiped out in the South.

Of course, the Times tries to lessen the impact, adding that the full effect of the upcoming ruling, should it go against liberals, might not be fully felt until after 2026, but it’s still going to be a sledgehammer to the face.  The provision centers on whether race should be considered when drawing legislative districts.

From the NYT story:

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RUBIO: UKRAINE PEACE PLAN WAS NOT AMERICA’S BUT A LEAKED ‘RUSSIAN WISH LIST’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told US senators Saturday (11/22) that the sweeping peace plan to end the nearly four-year war between Russia and Ukraine was not America’s — but merely a “leaked” Russian “wish list.”

Rubio told a bipartisan delegation at the Halifax International Security Forum in Canada Saturday  that the 28-point blueprint supposedly crafted to end the war is actually a Russian proposal, not a US initiative, according to South Dakota GOP Sen. Mike Rounds.

“He made it very clear to us that we are the recipients of a proposal that was delivered to one of our representatives,” Rounds said, Politico reported. “It is not our recommendation. It is not our peace plan. It is a proposal that was received, and as an intermediary, we have made arrangements to share it — and we did not release it. It was leaked.”

Rounds, however, said the Trump administration wants to “utilize it as a starting point,” adding that the plan “looked more like it was written in Russian to begin with,” the Associated Press reported.

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