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    Druski's "How Conservative Women In America Act" skit was so accurate that it even had the AI bots confused.
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  • Actor Kevin Sorbo is speaking out following the euthanasia of Noelia Castillo Ramos, criticizing Spain’s decision and calling it a failure of justice.

    Castillo Ramos, 25, died in Barcelona after a legally approved euthanasia procedure. Her case drew international attention due to her history of severe trauma, including reported sexual abuse, a suicide attempt that left her paraplegic, and years of chronic physical and psychological suffering.

    Under Spanish law, euthanasia is permitted in cases involving “intolerable suffering,” but her situation sparked intense debate — particularly around mental health, trauma, and whether such cases should qualify under the law.

    Sorbo’s comments reflect a broader divide, with some arguing the system failed to protect a victim, while others maintain that personal autonomy and the right to end suffering must be respected.
    Actor Kevin Sorbo is speaking out following the euthanasia of Noelia Castillo Ramos, criticizing Spain’s decision and calling it a failure of justice. Castillo Ramos, 25, died in Barcelona after a legally approved euthanasia procedure. Her case drew international attention due to her history of severe trauma, including reported sexual abuse, a suicide attempt that left her paraplegic, and years of chronic physical and psychological suffering. Under Spanish law, euthanasia is permitted in cases involving “intolerable suffering,” but her situation sparked intense debate — particularly around mental health, trauma, and whether such cases should qualify under the law. Sorbo’s comments reflect a broader divide, with some arguing the system failed to protect a victim, while others maintain that personal autonomy and the right to end suffering must be respected.
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  • Irish lawmaker Thomas Gould broke down in tears in the Dáil as he condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, specifically referencing the Rafah tent strike, in which dozens of children were killed in a designated safe zone.

    Speaking the same day Ireland officially recognized Palestine — joining Norway and Spain — Gould said: “I hope Benjamin Netanyahu burns in hell in the same way those children burned.” He questioned Israeli society, asking, “Where is the soul of the Israeli people that allows their government to do this to children?”

    He concluded by linking Ireland’s recognition of Palestine to basic human dignity: “The Irish people say we recognize Palestine. We recognize they are human beings just like every one of us. Shame on Israel. Shame on what you’ve done and it will never be forgotten.”

    Gould’s emotional speech has drew international attention, highlighting the intensity of feelings surrounding the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Ireland’s political stance.
    Irish lawmaker Thomas Gould broke down in tears in the Dáil as he condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, specifically referencing the Rafah tent strike, in which dozens of children were killed in a designated safe zone. Speaking the same day Ireland officially recognized Palestine — joining Norway and Spain — Gould said: “I hope Benjamin Netanyahu burns in hell in the same way those children burned.” He questioned Israeli society, asking, “Where is the soul of the Israeli people that allows their government to do this to children?” He concluded by linking Ireland’s recognition of Palestine to basic human dignity: “The Irish people say we recognize Palestine. We recognize they are human beings just like every one of us. Shame on Israel. Shame on what you’ve done and it will never be forgotten.” Gould’s emotional speech has drew international attention, highlighting the intensity of feelings surrounding the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Ireland’s political stance.
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  • Thomas Massie has said he will not stop until Epstein victims have justice.

    He says releasing the files is only the first step, not the end goal.

    Massie argues real accountability means investigations, charges, and arrests, not just documents.

    “Men need to be perp-walked in handcuffs,” he said, calling out a system he believes is failing victims.

    Until those responsible are held accountable in court, he says justice hasn’t been served.
    Thomas Massie has said he will not stop until Epstein victims have justice. He says releasing the files is only the first step, not the end goal. Massie argues real accountability means investigations, charges, and arrests, not just documents. “Men need to be perp-walked in handcuffs,” he said, calling out a system he believes is failing victims. Until those responsible are held accountable in court, he says justice hasn’t been served.
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  • Seven countries have already drawn a line when it comes to money in politics.

    Places like France, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Belgium, Israel and Chile don’t allow billionaires to pour unlimited money into campaigns. Most have strict caps on donations, ban corporate funding, and rely more on public money to keep elections fair.

    Elections shouldn’t be decided by whoever has the deepest pockets.

    In other countries, billionaire-funded campaigns and outside spending groups can still dominate, raising questions about who really has influence.

    Seven countries chose to limit it.

    Should we?
    Seven countries have already drawn a line when it comes to money in politics. Places like France, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Belgium, Israel and Chile don’t allow billionaires to pour unlimited money into campaigns. Most have strict caps on donations, ban corporate funding, and rely more on public money to keep elections fair. Elections shouldn’t be decided by whoever has the deepest pockets. In other countries, billionaire-funded campaigns and outside spending groups can still dominate, raising questions about who really has influence. Seven countries chose to limit it. Should we?
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  • Former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger is continuing his sharp criticism of Donald Trump, warning that the former president’s influence is becoming increasingly dangerous for the country.

    Kinzinger, a longtime Trump critic, has argued that the current political climate reflects deeper divisions in the U.S., and says leaders have a responsibility to confront rhetoric and actions they believe could harm democratic institutions.

    His comments are part of an ongoing clash within American politics, as figures from both parties debate Trump’s role and impact ahead of future elections.
    Former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger is continuing his sharp criticism of Donald Trump, warning that the former president’s influence is becoming increasingly dangerous for the country. Kinzinger, a longtime Trump critic, has argued that the current political climate reflects deeper divisions in the U.S., and says leaders have a responsibility to confront rhetoric and actions they believe could harm democratic institutions. His comments are part of an ongoing clash within American politics, as figures from both parties debate Trump’s role and impact ahead of future elections.
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