King Felipe and Queen Letizia endure being pelted with mud and objects by anguished locals as they try to ‘calm tensions’ in aftermath of Valencia floods

Spain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia have endured being pelted with mud and objects by anguished locals as they tried to calm tensions in the aftermath of the deadly floods in Valencia.

The monarchs had mud and objects like drink cans thrown at them by angry survivors of the floods that killed more than 200 people as they walked through the muddy streets in Paiporta, one of the hardest-hit towns on the outskirts of Valencia.

Boy. I sure hope this never happens to Trudeau.

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Peanut the Squirrel was no match for the administrative state

The modern American bureaucratic state revealed itself in all its absurd glory last week, not through some grand policy initiative or sweeping regulation, but through the tale of a squirrel known as “P’Nut.” In an era of endless crises — migrant surges, shrinking police forces, rising urban crime, housing shortages — New York state marshalled its considerable resources toward a singular mission: dispatching 10 agents to conduct an extensive raid targeting a rescue animal with a social media following.

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Mass production of genetically selected humans: inside a Pennsylvania pronatalist candidate’s fantasy city-state

When Simone Collins, a Republican running for a seat in Pennsylvania’s state legislature, and her husband, Malcolm, were privately asked last year about their ideas for the model “pronatalist” city-state, they sensed an opportunity.

With their own YouTube channel, online education platform and foundation, the couple are among the most high-profile and outspoken proponents of the pronatalist cause, which is centered on the belief that the developed world is facing a demographic collapse and that birthrates must rise to stave off disaster.

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Sorry kid but your Dad’s a Douchebag.

Amy Hamm: The Liberals’ anti-reality abortion discourse

This week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brought his 15-year-old daughter to Parliament to promise her access to abortions.

“My daughter is in the gallery today, so I want her to hear me as long as everyone else does. This government is unequivocally pro-choice; we will always defend a woman’s right to choose. The conservative leader can’t stand up and defend women’s rights,” he half-shouted, angrily pointing his finger towards the Conservative Party.


Sorry kid but Dad’s a Douchebag.

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How Rumble went from a family-friendly Canadian startup to a megaphone for U.S. election deniers

Steven Crowder has big plans for election night. The far-right commentator says he will livestream his show on the video-sharing platform Rumble until a winner is declared.

Crowder, who routinely airs debunked claims of voter fraud, believes that could take days or weeks, potentially making his the “longest-lasting election night livestream in internet history.”

He is promising the Nov. 5 show will highlight “election anomalies coast-to-coast,” reported to him by “undercover” journalists and volunteer poll watchers.


In a nutshell CBC sought out a bunch of far-left censorship proponents to validate their narrative.

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