It is March 8, 2026 as I write this, and the past twenty-four hours alone show how volatile things have become. On March 7, New York City saw multiple demonstrations connected to the widening conflict with Iran. One protest was explicitly anti-Muslim and reportedly organized by Jake Lang, taking place near Gracie Mansion. Authorities wereContinue reading “Chaos in New York: How Trumpâs Escalation Is Making Everyone Less Safe”
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The Distraction Machine in the Second Trump Era: Jim Carrey, the Epstein Files, and a World on Fire
In late February into early March of 2026, timelines, comment sections, livestream chats, and entertainment blogs were consumed by a wave of commentary about Jim Carrey looking âdifferentâ while appearing on stage at the CĂŠsar Awards. People zoomed in on screenshots, compared still frames to photos from the 1990s, speculated about cosmetic procedures, illness, lighting,Continue reading “The Distraction Machine in the Second Trump Era: Jim Carrey, the Epstein Files, and a World on Fire”
The Totem Pole Nobody Talks About
There’s a post circulating on social media that got me thinking, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since. The idea is simple on the surface but goes pretty deep when you sit with it. The post was drawing a comparison between how quickly Bill Cosby and Harvey Weinstein were prosecuted andContinue reading “The Totem Pole Nobody Talks About”
Even If the Economy Is Good, That Doesnât Cancel Out the Epstein Question
Thereâs a line I keep seeing over and over again whenever the Epstein files come up. Someone will say, âWhy are we focusing on that? Look at the economy. Look at the markets. Look at gas prices. Look at jobs. Donald Trump is doing good things.â And hereâs the thing. Even if he were. ItContinue reading “Even If the Economy Is Good, That Doesnât Cancel Out the Epstein Question”
Smoke, Mirrors, and the Hug Heard Around the Right
So yeah â J.D. Vance hugged Erika Kirk on stage, and the internet lost its collective mind. A hug. A public hug. Suddenly everyoneâs got a hot take â whether it was âtoo close,â âtoo emotional,â âtoo much.â People are freeze-framing screenshots, debating hand placement like itâs the Zapruder film. Youâd think this was Watergate,Continue reading “Smoke, Mirrors, and the Hug Heard Around the Right”
Two Headlines, One Goal: How Trumpâs Weed and DC Police Moves Distract From the Epstein Files
On August 11, 2025, two seemingly unrelated stories about Donald Trump dominated the news cycle. The first was his sudden openness to reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug â a move broadly popular with the public and the cannabis industry alike. The second was his unprecedented decision to federalize Washington, D.C.âs police force andContinue reading “Two Headlines, One Goal: How Trumpâs Weed and DC Police Moves Distract From the Epstein Files”
The Epstein Files and Other Cultural Myths: When Will They Finally Drop?
The Epstein files. Ah, yes, the eternal waiting game, rivaling the anticipation for some of the most elusive releases in human history. Itâs almost as if these documents have become the final frontier of “When will it actually drop?” Like Kingdom Hearts 4, a game that somehow seems both ancient and futuristic, yet remains mysteriouslyContinue reading “The Epstein Files and Other Cultural Myths: When Will They Finally Drop?”
Release the Files
Iâm a progressive. I donât like Donald Trump. Iâve opposed his policies, his rhetoric, and his toxic influence on this country. But Iâll say something that might catch people off guard: I wanted Trump to release the Epstein files. In fact, I was hoping he would. Not because I support him. Not because I believeContinue reading “Release the Files”
