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DECEMBER 12, 2025

Joy Reid claims the song Jingle Bells is racist
Our take: Race-baiting psychopath Joy Reid was fired from MSNBC for being a race-baiting psychopath. That didn’t stop her, though. She took to social media claiming the song Jingle Bells is racist. If you need help sleeping, you can read the drivel she is spewing in the link we included here. Everything is racist to Reid. We cannot wait to hear him make the argument that green olives are in jars and black olives are in cans because of racism. It’s amazing how far off the cracker her cheese has slid. Hopefully, she gets the help she needs.

COURTESY: MSN
Hiker in Utah National Park rescued after getting caught in quicksand
Our take: We included this story entirely because when we were kids, the way quicksand was used in the movies, television, and other stories, we thought quicksand was going to be a much bigger problem in the real world than it has been. It is hard to believe that anyone could actually get caught in quicksand despite the hundreds of times I was warned about it as a kid.

COURTESY: MSN
Stephen Colbert asks why Paramount would spend $108 billion on Warner Bros' offer but cancel his show
Our take: Insufferable liberal shill Stephen Colbert has whined publicly about his unfunny show being cancelled by Paramount. Despite all the spin you heard in the media, the show was cancelled because it was losing millions of dollars every year and shedding viewers faster than a man goes limp when Fran Drescher starts talking. Pretty straightforward stuff.
For reasons unknown, the show was not cancelled immediately but was allowed to stay on the air for a year until the contract for the show was up. Colbert has used the opportunity to continue to prove why his show was cancelled.
This week, he questioned why his show was cancelled when Paramount has $108 billion to offer to buy Warner Brothers. It’s called an investment, Steve. You should look it up. Businesses reinvest capital into opportunities they expect to make them money in the future—like Warner Brothers. They disinvest in assets they expect to lose money on or value over time – like your moronic and unwatchable show. If he has any more questions, we can provide more answers for him.

COURTESY: MSN
Tip of the day for thinking critically
Form your own opinions. Remember, critical thinking is about thinking independently. So once you’ve assessed all the information, form your own conclusions about it.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I predict future happiness for Americans, if they can prevent the government from wasting the labours of the people under the pretence of taking care of them." – Thomas Jefferson