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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 21, 2026

Texas Soy Boy Talarico Is Giving Dems Premature Electoral Elation

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 20, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 20, 2026

Republicans Finally Get Serious About Purging the Squishes

Top of the News

Thomas Massie Loses His Primary Race


Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has lost his primary race after making himself unpopular in the GOP for blocking Trump administration policies and obsessively condemning Israel and Operation Epic Fury.

President Donald Trump, who has responded to Massie’s constant critiques by fervently campaigning against him, celebrated the Tuesday win for Massie’s primary opponent, Ed Gallrein. Massie has been one of Trump's most consistent GOP critics.

In fact, Trump spent a considerable portion of Election Day posting anti-Massie messages on Truth Social. Trump accused Massie of suggesting a years-old endorsement from Trump was recent. “Can you imagine ‘Congressman’ Thomas Massie putting out a many years ago Endorsement of him, by me, when he knows that he wasn’t endorsed, but that I proudly endorsed Ed Gallrein? The reason is that Massie has turned out to be the Worst Congressman in the Republican Party. This shows what a totally dishonest and desperate guy Massie is, and I hope the Voters aren’t fooled by his deception!” Trump exclaimed.

Go Get it
In Other News

DNC tours Boston as potential host site of 2028 Democratic National Convention - Boston Herald

Georgia Investigators Killed 2020 Election Probe At Kemp’s Request, Unsealed Testimony Claims - IOTW Report

Our brilliant and knowledgeable journalists - The New Neo

Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty in Canadian Border Gun Smuggling Case - New Boston Post

Put a Nuke in It and make it AWESOME - Right Angle - Theo Spark

Devil's Food Cake - Evi. L Bloggerlady

Australians Are Trying to Take Back Self-Defense - 357 Magnum

The Long History of 'Sanctuary Cities' and Why 2A Sanctuaries Matter - Bearing Arms

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

Iran is running a protection racket in the Strait of Hormuz - Blazingcatfur

Trump’s endorsement juggernaut marches on, crushing Republicans who crossed him


Trump Makes Fresh Greenland Push After Xi Talks as China Eyes the Arctic - Bongino Report

Trump Reveals How Close He Was to Resuming Strikes on Iran - Bongino Report

17,000 Homes Evacuated Due to Fire Risk as LA Mayor Bass Leads Race - Front Page via ANCIPIENT NEWS

Spencer Pratt’s best campaign ad yet - American Thinker

Vance Takes on Liberal White House Press, Dismantles Long-Winded Hot Takes - mrcNewsBusters

Trump Endorses Ken Paxton for Senate
- AoSHQ

In The Mailbox: 05.18.26 - The Other McCain

Trump Checkmates Libs Whining About His Ballroom Project - Bongino Report

Climate Crisis (scam) Is Messing With Your Mental Health In “Subtle But Insidious Ways” - The Pirates Cove

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 19, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 19, 2026

GOP Needs More Than Investigations and Outrage to Combat Voter Fraud

Monday, May 18, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 18, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 18, 2026

It's Awesome to Have the Feds Focusing on Real Criminals Again

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Good Morning

Enjoy your Sunday
East Point, Nahant, Massachusetts

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Friday, May 15, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 15, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 15, 2026

We Never Want to Hear 'House Speaker Hakeem Jeffries'

Friday Babe

Noella Littlestar

Thursday, May 14, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 14, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 14, 2026

I'm California Dreaming About Karen Bass Losing Her Job

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 13, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 13, 2026

Future Republicans Need a Trump Style Guide for Dealing With the Press

Top of the News

Trump, Xi, and the Taiwan Test
President Donald Trump's trip to China places Taiwan back where Beijing always wants it: under pressure, under scrutiny, and under threat.

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te isn't watching this meeting like a man checking diplomatic weather; he's watching it like the leader of a free island that China keeps trying to isolate, intimidate, and eventually absorb.

China's leaders understand ceremony, leverage, and timing. They also smell weakness when there's blood in the water, which is why I vividly remember the 2021 Alaska meeting and how it hangs around this story like smoke in a conference room.

You remember that Anchorage meeting, right? When Antony Blinken, then secretary of state, and Jake Sullivan, then national security advisor, sat across from Yang Jiechi, then China's top foreign policy official, and Wang Yi, then China's foreign minister and state councilor. China's opening remarks turned into a public scolding, and the Biden team looked stunned as Beijing delivered a lecture in front of the cameras. Reading the archives is downright infuriating.

Go Get It
In Other News

‘He saved lives’: Woman praises Marine who helped her escape shooting on Memorial Drive - Boston 25 News

Brennan Admits There’s a Deep State Still in Operation - IOTW Report

Don’t blame the boomers - The New Neo

US sanctions Chinese firms assisting IRGC as Iran War looms large ahead of Trump’s China visit - Just the News

Keir Starmer: Why's Everybody Mocking Me? - Dominic Frisby - Theo Spark

Why oil will not hit $200 per barrel - Evi. L Bloggerlady

Texans Are Still Armed - 357 Magnum

Massachusetts Needs More Modern Day Minutemen Like the Marine Vet Who Helped End a Mass Shooting - Bearing Arms

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

HUNTER: Disturbing criminal record of Pakistani national pinched in gun bust - Blazingcatfur

Here We Go: Supreme Court Clears Way for Alabama to Redraw Dems' Racist Districts


Report: FBI Questions CIA Officers in “Grand Conspiracy” Case Involving John Brennan - Bongino Report

Acting AG Blanche Warns Reporters to Expect Subpoenas in Classified Docs Probe - Bongino Report

HORROR IN NYC: Masked Muslims Assault Jewish Children Outside Synagogue in NYC, Terrorize Jewish Neighborhoods - Geller Report via ANCIPIENT NEWS

Arcadia mayor's bust demonstrates China's web of influence is all over California - American Thinker

The Great Water Conspiracy - According to Hoyt

Democrat Whistleblower Claims that Adam Schiff Ordered His Staff to Illegally Leak Classified Information In Order to Rig an Indictment Against Trump - AoSHQ

In The Mailbox: 05.12.26 - The Other McCain

Fed Chair Nominee Warsh Advances Toward Confirmation - Bongino Report

Your Fault: Hanatvirus Finding More Hosts Due To Climate Doom - The Pirates Cove

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 12, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 12, 2026

The GOP Is Having a Run of Good Luck, Hope It Does Something With It.

Monday, May 11, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 11, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief

Sarah Anderson has the briefing again today


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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 11, 2026

We've Finally Found Something That United America. Sort Of.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Good Morning

Happy Mothers Day and Enjoy your Sunday
Rockport, Massachusetts

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Rule 5 Saturday LinkOrama

Rachelle van Waardhuizen


Bacon Time - Rule Five: Yes, I Will Have A Beer.

A View from the Beach - Rule 5 Saturday - Melanie Clarke and Fish Pic Friday

A NOD TO THE GODS - RATED R RANDOMNESS

Evi L. Bloggerlady - MAGA: Trump Strikes Back in Indiana and Saturday Night Girls With Guns

The Feral Irishman - Friday Femme Fatale Farrago

Ninety Miles From Tyranny - Hot Pick, Girls With Guns, and Morning Mistress,

Whores and Ale - Hump Day Help and Two for Tuesday

The View from Lady Lake - HillBetty Beauty

BARNORAMA - Girls In Lingerie Prove That Lace Is The Only Power Move You Need

Settin Pretty


If You are Left you ain't Right - DALEYBABES

24 Femmes Per Second - Tina Louise

Daily Timewaster - Gettin Dirty

The Hostages - BBF

Woodsterman - Paige ~OR~ Rule 5 Woodsterman Style ~ A and Paige ~OR~ Rule 5 Woodsterman Style ~ B

The Other McCain - Rule Five Sunday: By Request

The Pirates Cove - If All You See ... and Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Wired Right - A Beautiful End to the Day

Sonoran Conservative - Rule 5: Friday

The Right Way - Friday Babe and ... Rule 5 Saturday LinkOrama

Friday, May 8, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 8, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief

Sarah Anderson has the briefing again today


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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 8, 2026

Here's an Idea — Let's Just Redistrict Democrats Out of the U.S.

Friday Babe

Chloé Margaux Avenaim

Thursday, May 7, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 7, 2026





Kruiser's Morning Brief

Sarah Anderson has the briefing today


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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 7, 2026

Marco Rubio Makes the Case for America

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
May 6, 2026





Massachusetts SJC to hear fight over voter-approved Legislature audit


- The Boston Herald
A showdown brewing since 72% of Massachusetts voters overwhelmingly approved an audit of the Legislature 18 months ago will take center stage in the state’s highest court this week.

The state Supreme Judicial Court is set to hear arguments in Auditor Diana DiZoglio’s legislative audit case against House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka on Wednesday.

After hearing from both sides, justices will decide whether to approve Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit, which DiZoglio filed in February, and whether the auditor should be allowed to have a special outside lawyer in the case.

Mariano and Spilka have stifled DiZoglio’s efforts to audit the Legislature since over 2.3 million Bay Staters signed off on the auditor’s ballot question in November 2024. The top Beacon Hill Democrats, in partnership with Campbell, argue that the financial review would violate the state constitution.

“Regrettably, nearly a year-and-a-half after the ballot initiative was approved,” DiZoglio wrote in a brief filed with the SJC on April 22, “the People have still not received any answers as to the future of the legislative audit.”

“The reason for this significant delay is the Attorney General,” the auditor added.

A sticking point in the case is how Campbell is representing Mariano and Spilka, a representation that the state auditor has described as “insanity” and goes against the will of the people.

DiZoglio is requesting that the SJC allow her to appoint outside counsel selected by her office to represent it as a “special assistant attorney general.” Shannon Liss-Riordan, who lost against Campbell in a 2022 Democratic primary for AG, would receive the nod if so.

Liss-Riordan is set to deliver the auditor’s arguments in the SJC hearing.

Kruiser's Morning Brief




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


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
May 6, 2026

Let's Hope Georgia Voters Realize 2021 Was One Big, Stupid Mistake