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"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 31, 2025

The Trump Effect — Thune Loses It on Shutdown Dems

Friday Babe

Elisandra Tomacheski

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 30, 2025

Legit Question — Was Tucker Carlson Always This Way?

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 29, 2025

Pondering How Much Magic Bari Weiss Can Work at CBS News

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CNN Drops a Bombshell: The Shutdown Is Backfiring on the Democrats Big Time
The Schumer Shutdown has taken a surprising turn that should have Democrats in a panic. CNN has analyzed the polling data, and situation looks really bad for the Democrats. It turns out the Republican Party is actually gaining ground with voters during the shutdown, creating a nightmare scenario for Chuck Schumer and his caucus. The numbers tell a remarkable story of political miscalculation by Democrats, who seem to have badly misread the public mood.

When CNN's John Berman asked data analyst Harry Enten about how the shutdown has affected Republican political standing, he didn’t sugarcoat it for the left. "You might think, given that the Republicans are in charge of both the House and the Senate, that a government shutdown might actually hurt the Republican brand. But, in fact, it hasn't. If anything, it's been helped a little bit," Enten explained. He pointed to the hard data showing the Republican Party's overall brand up two points. Meanwhile, the net approval ratings for Republicans in Congress have jumped five points since before the shutdown began.

Democrats were really counting on the “Republicans control the House, Senate, and White House” talking point to work… but it clearly hasn’t. And the implications are staggering for Senate Democrats, who have now blocked Republican attempts to reopen the government 13 times. Rather than inflicting political damage on the GOP, Schumer's obstruction strategy appears to be backfiring spectacularly. Enten drove home the point, noting what Republican leaders John Thune and Mike Johnson must be thinking: "Why should we give, electorally speaking, when our brand has actually improved a little bit?"
In Other News

NBC Is the ONLY Legacy Nightly Newscast to Report Bondi Murder Bounty - NewsBusters

Hurricane Melissa Heading Toward Cuba, Bahamas Following Catastrophic Strike On Jamaica - IOTW Report

Was Inspector Clouseau in charge of the Louvre theft investigation? - The New Neo

For The Times They Are Achanging - According to Hoyt

You know where you can shove your Palestine - EXTENDED! - Theo Spark

Diseased monkeys released in Mississippi - Evi. L Bloggerlady

A Former Leftist Goes Off on the Left's Insanity - 357 Magnum

The 'Assault Weapon' Ban That SCOTUS Could Strike Down This Term - Bearing Arms

Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark - 90 Miles From Tyranny

Morning Update: Wassup w/Islam - Granite Grok

Hamas Violates Ceasefire - Shoots at IDF Soldiers in Gaza


Whistleblower Warns Illegal Immigrants Are Sending "Shockwave" Through Trucking Industry - Bongino Report

DC’s Sole Confederate General Statue Returns After Being Vandalized and Toppled During 2020 BLM Riots - Bongino Report

Trump: Focus on China Talks, Open to NKorea Meeting - Newsmax

Royal Flush: Feds charge NBA insider-betting ring and tech-rigged poker crew - American Thinker

Poilievre says Carney ‘approved’ Ontario’s anti-tariff ad that Trump said ended trade talks - BlazingCatFur

House Oversight Committee Declares Biden's "Autopen Presidency" "Null and Void," Recommends Prosecutions for Those Who Wielded the Presidential Autopen with No Constititional Authority to Do So - AoSHQ

In The Mailbox: 10.27.25 - The Other McCain

Fiscal sanity is bigotry - Viking Pundit

Bill Gates: Hotcoldwetdry “will not lead to humanity’s demise” - The Pirates Cove

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 28, 2025

The Dem 2028 Speculation Is Entertaining Political Theater

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 27, 2025

Kamala Harris Is Spending a Lot of Time With Her Imaginary Friends

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Good Morning

Enjoy Your Sunday

Devereaux Beach, Marblehead, Massachusetts


Photo by Laura Cooper

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 24, 2025

Anti-Capitalism Progs Are Raking in the Money on the Dem Side

Friday Babe

Chloe Campbell

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 23, 2025

Too Bad ICE Agents Can't Round Up Dems Who Are Trying to Get Them Killed

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 22, 2025

On Today's Episode of 'Orange Jumpsuit Dreaming' — John Brennan

Top of the News

China Is Making a Big Move In Our Own Backyard — But No One Is Talking About It
We talk a lot about China buying up U.S. farmland and what a problem that is for our own national security. In recent years, many of us — though not enough if you ask me — have been warning about how much influence Beijing has over some other countries in the Western Hemisphere, and how it would be in our best interest to do what we can to stop that. It's the number one reason why I have no problem with Donald Trump doing away with Nicolás Maduro, allowing for the rightfully elected president, Edmundo González, to step in and take his place. I think this would create a domino effect throughout the region, but that's not what I'm writing about today.

What I do want to write about is something that no one beyond the Latin American media seems to notice: how much land China controls in Nicaragua. As of October 7, that number is around 1,482,632 acres, give or take — some sources say it's actually much, much higher. To put that in perspective, it's roughly the size of the state of Delaware. Chinese land ownership in the U.S. peaked at around 383,935 acres in 2021.

It all started in 2021, when Nicaragua's dictator, Daniel Ortega, cut ties with Taiwan and signed on to China's sketchy Belt and Road Initiative. China sweetened its side of the deal with the promise of foreign aid, investment, and trade deals. Meanwhile, the U.S. and other Western nations were sanctioning Ortega's Marxist regime. By 2023, the regime began granting land concessions to China, and as of this moment, China controls roughly 5% of the country's land. At least 43 concessions were made in two years, and there is no telling how many more there are to come.
In Other News

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Trump’s DHS Issues Nearly $10 Billion in Fines to Illegal Aliens So They Self-Deport from U.S. - IOTW Report

Hunting Trump - The New Neo

Speaker Johnson: Dems Shut Down Gov't Over Crisis They Created - RealClear Politics

Something is going on that we don't know about? - Theo Spark

Boston Blue - Evi. L Bloggerlady

In That Place Where Great Britain Used To Be - 357 Magnum

FL: Much Ado About Open Carry And The ‘Dangerous’ Nature Of Grocery Shopping - The Truth About Guns

Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark - 90 Miles From Tyranny

Morning Update: Donald Trump and Marco Rubio Save the World - Granite Grok

House Judiciary Committee Refers John Brennan To DOJ For Criminal Prosecution


Trump-Putin Meeting Cancelled as Russia Insists Goal to Conquer Ukraine Hasn't Changed - Bongino Report

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Set to Meet With Trump in November - Bongino Report

Bondi Slams Democrats' Planned 'ICE Tracker' - Newsmax

The Israeli intel crown jewel Hamas never knew it had - American Thinker

The Conservative: Canada’s most openly oppressed minority - BlazingCatFur

Kash Patel: The FBI Is "On the Verge" Of Mapping Antifa's and Trantifa's Funding and Command Structures - AoSHQ

In The Mailbox: 10.21.25 - The Other McCain

Living in Interesting Times - According to Hoyt

Your Fault: Climate Doom Made LA Wildfires Worse - The Pirates Cove

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 21, 2025

Shutdowns Are Great Reminders of How Little Government We Need

Monday, October 20, 2025

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 20, 2025

Dude, Where's My King?

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Good Morning

Enjoy your Sunday

Old Stone Church, West Boylston, Massachusetts

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 17, 2025

Republican Women Are Not Pulling Any Punches When Bashing Dems

Friday Babe

Katelyn Tate

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
October 16, 2025

Academia Is Still the Problem and It Must Be Destroyed