The internet is calling it a meme in the making. A video of a flustered “Karen” mocking a Black woman is going viral, and viewers find the cringeworthy display both disturbing and hilarious, depending on who you ask. Adopting a fake “Black” accent and mannerisms often used to imitate African Americans, a white woman became...
Category: Politics
Free Press: Graham Platner’s ‘Troubles’ Strike Many as Relatable, Like Their Drunk Right-Wing Uncle
Twist and Tur: MS NOW ‘Journo’ Claims Dem James Talarico Took Back ‘God Is Non-Binary’ – He Didn’t
‘Too Little, Too Late!’: JD Vance Craved The Room’s Approval So Badly He Confessed Something on Camera That Critics Say He’s Never Once Had the Nerve to Say to Trump’s Face
Vice President JD Vance seemed unusually concerned about how his audience might react when he addressed graduating cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy, opening his remarks with a plea that they not boo him before he even got into the substance of his speech. Moments later, Vance warned against a future in which artificial...
Dem Senate Hopeful Graham Platner’s Wife Flagged His Sexually Explicit Texts With Other Women to Campaign
Rioters Dismantle the ‘First Amendment Barriers’ Set Up by New Jersey State Police
‘Too Late, They Got Him!’: A Tennessee Man Was All Smiles While Threatening a Black Driver With the KKK — Until He Saw the Camera and the Whole Tough-Guy Act Fell Apart
A Tennessee man was all smiles while throwing insults at a Black driver and bragging about the Ku Klux Klan, then the camera appeared and everything changed. The road-rage confrontation unfolded on a Murfreesboro roadway, where the man repeatedly yelled at another driver while growing increasingly comfortable and confrontational. Tennessee man learns the hard way...
Platner’s Phony War Grievance: Volunteered for Combat, Ignored His Parents, Then Blamed Susan Collins
A White Prosecutor Kept Finding Ways to Keep Black People Off Mississippi Juries — One Black Man Spent 20 Years on Death Row Before the Supreme Court Finally Stepped In
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Black death row inmate from Mississippi who has been arguing in court for 20 years that the mostly white jury that convicted him of capital murder and sentenced him to death was unjustly composed with racial bias. In 2004, Terry Pitchford, then 18, robbed a...









