
Hawk Responds To Viewer Comments on His Survival Story
In a recent video, mental‑health advocate Hawk recounts his 2001 Christmas Eve suicide attempt, saved when his dog Oscar intervened. He reads aloud dozens of viewer comments, ranging from personal trauma stories to gratitude for his openness. At 58, retired from law, Hawk continues therapy while building a supportive online community. The dialogue also references actor Martin Short’s public grief over his daughter’s suicide, amplifying the conversation.

WHERE IS MY TRUMP PHONE?!
Last summer the Trump family launched a $500 gold smartphone campaign, collecting $100 non‑refundable deposits from more than 600,000 supporters, raising roughly $60 million. The phones have not been produced and refunds are denied, with fine‑print language shielding the family from...

TikTok’s Business Strategy: THEFT
TikTok is reportedly deploying AI‑driven bot accounts that scrape and repurpose creator videos without attribution, while the platform’s creator rewards program has been sharply reduced. The shift coincides with Oracle CEO Larry Ellison gaining a controlling stake in TikTok USA...

Iran Rejected Trump. Israel Did Too.
Former President Donald Trump’s unilateral peace proposal for Iran and Israel was rejected by both Tehran and Jerusalem, underscoring the difficulty of U.S.-led diplomatic breakthroughs in the region. Simultaneously, the looming threat of a Strait of Hormuz shutdown is heightening...

Kash Patel Is Coming Undone - His Paranoia Is Eating Him Alive
Former Trump aide Kash Patel, now a senior DOJ official, filed a $250 million defamation suit against journalist Sarah Fitzpatrick and The Atlantic. Simultaneously, he pressed the FBI to launch a criminal leak investigation and ordered polygraph tests for over two...

26 Million Black Americans Live in the South
Over 26 million Black Americans—more than half of the nation’s Black population—live in the Southern United States. Recent Supreme Court rulings that weakened the Voting Rights Act have prompted Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas to push aggressive redistricting bills, often under...

Staggering Corruption and Incompetence in the DOJ James Comey Indictment
Former FBI Director James Comey has been hit with a second criminal indictment, this time alleging misconduct related to a social‑media post that displayed the number 8647. The indictment gained fresh scrutiny after Treasury official Todd Blanche appeared on Meet...

Gas Prices, Ghislaine Maxwell and the Comey Case Falling Apart in Real Time
Todd Blanche’s remarks on *Meet the Press* effectively undercut the James Comey indictment, prompting legal scholars to label the case frivolous and warn of potential criminal liability for prosecutors. Paul Butler compared a recent Supreme Court voting‑rights ruling to historic...

Mifepristone Ruling and a Dive Into Trump's Dementia Riddled Brain
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has halted telehealth prescriptions for mifepristone in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, leaving the ruling’s geographic reach and the prospect of a nationwide injunction uncertain. At the same time, former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social...

WHO ELSE Is Tired of Dumb Racist Hillbillies?
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Louisiana v. Calcasieu stripped Section 2 from the Voting Rights Act, joining the 2013 Shelby County and 2021 Brnovich rulings that have eroded federal voting‑rights protections. The loss of Section 2 enables Republican‑led gerrymanders in Louisiana,...

Why Elon Musk's Jury Hates Him
The blog compares two current legal battles to illustrate the split roles of judges and juries. In Elon Musk’s civil suit against OpenAI, the jury pool was filled with jurors who expressed strong anti‑Musk sentiment, but the judge rehabilitated them,...

It’s Just Racism - Plain and Simple
The Supreme Court’s May 1, 2026 decision in Louisiana v. Cala held that race cannot be used to satisfy the Voting Rights Act, effectively stripping a core enforcement tool. The ruling follows a line of conservative opinions, including Shelby County and Brnovich,...

The Voting Rights Act Is Gone
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Calais eliminated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, stripping the law of its primary enforcement tool. The decision, authored by Justice Sam Alito and joined by Justices Thomas, Roberts, and Kavanaugh, replaces race‑based...

The Erasure Of Civil Rights
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a majority opinion in Louisiana v. Calais that effectively dismantles the remaining enforcement mechanisms of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. By striking down Section 2’s guard against racial gerrymandering, the Court removes a key legal...

Everyone Knows Todd Blanche Is Auditioning for Donald Trump
Federal prosecutors have filed a second indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, accusing him of a 2022 social‑media post featuring seashells. Legal analysts argue the charge under 18 USC §871 is frivolous and unlikely to survive a trial. The...
