Sunday, June 7, 2026

It really could happen - that's what's scary as hell about it...

Sure - it's a bit satirical, but with the way the left is going, it's not totally unrealistic to consider. The 2028 presidential election may feel far away, but the race to define it is already underway. On this week's Party Politics, Co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina broke down how Democrats are quietly shaping their next presidential strategy—long before a single vote is cast.
At the center of the conversation is the "invisible primary," the behind-the-scenes competition where candidates build support from donors, party elites, and voters. It's not just about who runs - it's about what the Democratic Party stands for moving forward.
Potential contenders are already signaling interest. Former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom appear to lead the early field, while figures like Pete Buttigieg, Gretchen Whitmer, and Josh Shapiro represent a second tier focused on broader voter appeal. A deeper bench of governors and national figures adds even more uncertainty to an already crowded picture.
But the bigger question isn't just the candidates - it's the strategy. Democrats face a familiar challenge: how to rebuild a winning coalition. That means re-engaging core voters like African Americans, energizing younger voters, and improving outreach to Latino communities - especially in states like Texas, where turnout and margins remain critical.
Messaging will be key. The hosts argue that while Democrats have struggled to communicate clearly in recent cycles, there are signs of a shift toward more direct, policy-focused language. Economic concerns - particularly affordability - are expected to dominate, cutting across ideological lines and resonating with a wide range of voters.

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The fix kicks in in LaLaLand, and everyone can see it...

Spencer Pratt slammed California's absurdly slow ballot counting process as he continued to lose ground to leftist insurgent Nithya Raman. With Donald Trump's Department of Justice watching on, Pratt's lead over Raman had him looking a sure thing to face incumbent Karen Bass in a runoff. However, that lead is down to just one point Saturday evening after a ballot release that saw Raman garner more votes than not just Pratt but fellow Democrat Bass.
Pratt posted a meme of Russell Crowe doing complex math equations in the film A Beautiful Mind to X on Saturday night. 'Me trying to figure out how votes get counted in LA,' he captioned the post. Raman won 40.2 percent of all ballots counted on Saturday, adding 23,514 votes to her total.
Bass came in second place, with 19,312 votes, or 33 percent, while Pratt finished with just 10,336, or 17.7 percent. Bass now has a lengthy lead over Pratt, with 34.8 percent of the vote counted so far to the former reality TV star's 27.3 percent.
On average, it takes as long as 37 days to finalize a vote count in Los Angeles. They have an absurd system wherein every person gets a mail-in ballot. Of course it's gonna be fucked up. This election is no different - it's a prime example.

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Is home 'ownership' a myth? The more I think about it...

It's a legit question - do you really own your home, or are you still renting it from the State? You can pay off the mortgage, fix the roof, mow the lawn, and call it home for decades - but the tax bill never stops showing up. 
Across Florida, many homeowners asked a simple question: If a home is fully paid for, do we ever truly own it? Whether you agree or disagree, it's a debate that sparks strong opinions about property rights, taxes, and the cost of living in the Sunshine State. 
Starting in January 2027, homes assessed as under 150k will pay no 'property taxes'. That number'll go up to 250k the next year. To qualify, you must be a full-time resident of Florida - what we call 'homesteader' status.
We will still have to pay our towns/counties for essential services and schools, so basically all they're doing is shifting some of the burden on to snowbirds and vacation home owners.
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Celebrating success on Day Two.
 
 
7 June 1944 - U.S. paratroopers (front row) of 'Easy Company' 2nd Battalion of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division with soldiers from the Army’s 4th Infantry Division that came from Utah Beach, France, Sainte-Marie-du-Mont.
From the right: Forrest Guth, Frank Mellet, David Morris, Daniel West, Floyd Talbert, and C.T. Smith.
Photograph taken by Walter Gordon.
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Another day, another big shooting thing. When I was younger (Late teens/Twenties) I was okay with being in a crowd. Rock concerts, street festivals, the likes. Now I avoid them like the plague. Not so much 'cause of crowd size, but it's the discomfort I suffer from being around too many people I don't know. 
Looking back, all of my life I've been a strict adherent to the 'never have your back to the front door of a bar or resataurant' theory. Maybe it's because I grew up with so many gangsters (the real kind) and wiseguys that it's always been second nature to me. Juss' sayin'...
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It's kinda sad to see what become of him of late, but the truth is, we are all just damn lucky to have been able to watch him for so long when he was in his prime. 
There are but a rare few atheletes anywhere who've been as dominant as he was when he was at the top of his game. Mark Spitz comes to mind, as does Ted Williams and Sandy Kofax - certainly Michael Jordan is a standout, too...
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The Dodgers celebrated Pride Night on Friday night at Uniqlo Field and donned their traditional Pride Night hats. Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in the ninth inning to give the Dodgers a 1-0 victory over the Angels.
 
Blake Treinen came out of the bullpen in the top half of the inning, wearing the Dodgers’ usual blue and white “LA” hat, while the rest of the team wore an LGBTQ+-inspired hat that had the color of the rainbow on the “LA” logo. Treinen is a devout Christian and did not play along with their 'Pride' bullshit. Good for him.
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Maybe the show will get better under the new management. 
It certainly couldn't get much worse. 
Wait and see is the order of the day...
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The 'Florida Man of the Year' awards were given out yesterday. Wasn't even close. 'Alligator Al' from Alligator Alley took first place hands down. Even the Russian judge gave him a 9.5 for his bareback style.
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If ya know ya know. The place was a shithole, but...
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We got some serious Mayberry RFD shit comin' down when they start the July 4th stuff here in Lady Lake. No word yet what the cash thing is about, but worth watching...
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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Hitting on the Weather Babe...


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Tipping is a reward for good service, and I decide, not you...

So, take that 'suggested' 25% and shove it up your ass, Skippy. As reported today, Americans may be reaching a tipping point with tipping screens. A recent Popmenu survey found that 78% of consumers believe tipping practices “have become ridiculous,” while nearly three-quarters of people - or 74% - say they’ve noticed restaurants raising the suggested gratuity amounts displayed on digital payment screens. 
When faced with those prompts, 59% of the 1,000 adults surveyed in March said they feel compelled to leave a tip. Even as consumers push back against what many call “tip creep,” restaurant owners say diners still largely support traditional tipping when service is being provided. 
 

Did they fail to mention the word 'good' or 'great' in front of that? Because if the service sucks, they get 1%. I'm confident you guys feel the same as I do, and don't even get me started on the places that add a mandatory 'gratuity' to my bill. They'd be calling 911 on me for shit like that. Juss' sayin'...
 
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Big John says he sent the dick pics. Platner says he didn't. This'll be fun to watch...

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) pledged to wear a suit “every day” if embattled Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner can prove he didn’t send “dick pics” to minors. The extraordinary hoodie challenge came during Fetterman’s appearance on Fox News Saturday in America, where he referred to Platner, who admitted he had an active Kik account while newly married, as “P-Hustle” – Platner’s user name. The term drew a head-shake from interviewer Kayleigh McEnany.
It's gotta be true, because the bet is so serious - especially for Fetterman. Me thinks had havta go out and buy a few, because I think we've only seen him wear one once. Juss' sayin'...










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Prioritizing illegals over constituents is nothing new, but this is crazy...

 
You really have to wonder how people like her sleep at night. Assemblywoman Victoria Flynn is criticizing Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s proposed budget after funding reductions for women’s services coincided with a major increase in immigration legal defense spending.
A growing political fight over New Jersey’s proposed fiscal year 2027 budget is putting state spending priorities under the spotlight after Assemblywoman Victoria Flynn accused Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s administration of reducing funding for women’s services while allocating millions more toward legal defense programs for immigrants facing deportation.
 

According to budget documents, total funding for Women’s Services programs within the Division on Women would decline from $57.6 million in the revised FY2026 budget to approximately $43.5 million under the proposed FY2027 spending plan.





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It's only a game, right kids?

A benches-clearing basebrawl broke out during a high school playoff game in Southern California on Thursday that caused both teams to be eliminated. With Verdugo Hills leading Roosevelt 5-1 in the bottom of the sixth inning in the CIF Division 5 regional semifinals, a Verdugo Hills runner got caught in a rundown between third and home on a grounder to the pitcher. The runner barrelled into Roosevelt third baseman Izaiah Cortez, who tagged the runner out. 
 
The runner exchanged words with Roosevelt pitcher Ivan Gonzalez before Cortez got up and shoved the runner before punches were thrown, causing players from both dugouts to storm the field.
 
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It really could happen - that's what's scary as hell about it...

Sure - it's a bit satirical, but with the way the left is going, it's not totally unrealistic to consider. The 2028 presidential ele...