Tuesday, January 13, 2026

TRUMP'S RESPONSE TO A HECKLER

Ford factory heckler suspended but has 'no regrets' after Trump yells 'f*** you' and gives him middle finger

 

By Phillip Nieto 

 

Daily Mail

Jan 13, 2026

 

 

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A worker at the Ford factory in Michigan was suspended but said he had 'no regrets' after he accused Donald Trump of being a 'pedophile protector' during a visit on Tuesday.

TJ Sabula, a 40-year-old line worker, was given the penalty after Trump cursed him out and gave him the middle finger while touring the factory, according to The Washington Post.

'As far as calling him out, definitely no regrets whatsoever,' Sabula told the outlet. 

'I don’t feel as though fate looks upon you often, and when it does, you better be ready to seize the opportunity. And today I think I did that.' 

A video shows the president walking across a gangway as he points to a heckler below, mouthing, 'F*** you.' 

Trump then gives Sabula the middle finger as he walks away. Earlier, the heckler could be heard calling the president a 'pedophile protector', an apparent reference to the Jeffrey Epstein saga.

'A lunatic was wildly screaming expletives in a complete fit of rage, and the president gave an appropriate and unambiguous response,' White House spokesman Steven Cheung told the Daily Mail.

A Ford spokesman said: 'One of our core values is respect and we don’t condone anyone saying anything inappropriate like that within our facilities. When that happens, we have a process to deal with it but we don’t get into specific personnel matters.'

NO PUNISHMENT IS TOO GREAT FOR THESE SORRY-PIECES-OF-SHIT PARENTS

Heartbreaking note written by child who was left to live alone for a YEAR in a squalid home with seven dogs after her parents moved to Florida without her

 

By Kelly Garino 

 

Daily Mail

Jan 13, 2026

 

 

A teenage girl abandoned in a dirty Alabama mobile home for nearly a year tragically kept a letter tallying the 87 times her mother said she couldn't come pick her up (pictured) 

A teenage girl abandoned in a dirty Alabama mobile home for nearly a year tragically kept a letter tallying the 87 times her mother said she couldn't come pick her up (pictured) 

 

A teenage girl abandoned in a dirty Alabama mobile home for nearly a year tragically kept a letter tallying the 87 times her mother said she couldn't come pick her up. 

Marchelle Lynn Pertilla and her husband, Eugene Medrano, are facing child abuse charges after investigators found that they moved to Florida last year, leaving their 14-year-old daughter and seven dogs behind, according to Fox 10 News. 

Investigators said the child was living in filth - surrounded by urine, feces, roaches and trash - when they searched the mobile home, where one dog was also found dead in a closet. 

Investigators also found a heartbreaking pencil-written letter by the girl, titled, 'How many times mom tells me that she can't pick me up!' with more than 80 tally marks filling the page. 

'It's a horrific case,' Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said, according to WEAR News.

'This is physical abuse, but I would say it's more emotional abuse, you know,' he added.

'For a child that age - because I have one not too much younger than that - I can't imagine the emotional part of just knowing your parents just leave you to fend for yourself.'   

The investigation was triggered earlier this month after Dollar General employees noticed a young girl stumbling along a road in Mobile County.

 

Investigators said the child was living in filth - surrounded by urine, feces, roaches and trash - when they searched the mobile home, where one dog was also found dead in a closet

Investigators said the child was living in filth - surrounded by urine, feces, roaches and trash - when they searched the mobile home, where one dog was also found dead in a closet

The girl's stepfather, Eugene Medrano, was charged with child abuse and animal crueltyThe girl's mother, Marchelle Lynn Pertilla, was charged with child abuse and animal cruelty
Marchelle Lynn Pertilla and her husband, Eugene Medrano, are facing child abuse and animal neglect charges after investigators found that they moved to Florida last year, leaving their 14-year-old daughter and seven dogs behind
 

Employee Jessica Smitherman remembered the girl and her younger brother, who would occasionally come to the store for snacks, though she admitted it had been months since they had last been there. 

'She said that her stomach hurt,' Smitherman told WEAR. 'She kept saying her stomach was hurting, that she passes out a lot.' 

According to staffers, it was painfully obvious from her appearance and demeanor that the girl needed medical attention and had been living in deplorable conditions for some time. Concerned, they called 911.

'She had looked like she hadn't had a bath in months, she had dog hair all over her clothes and she smelled very bad. She was staggering,' Smitherman told Fox 10. 

'I could definitely tell something was wrong, so I sat her down in a chair outside the store and started asking her some questions, asking her if I can call her mom, if there was anything I could do,' she added.

'She ended up saying she wanted me to call an ambulance.'

Responding officers found a 14-year-old girl with special needs disoriented, dizzy and in pain, leading to her transfer to a local hospital for treatment, according to WEAR. 

While being treated by medical staff, she revealed to detectives that she had been living alone since around her 14th birthday last February and had been supposedly homeschooled. 

 

Haunting images captured the devastating state of the girl's living space: floors coated in dirt, feces and bugs, a tub of dark brown water, and debris and clothes littering every room

Haunting images captured the devastating state of the girl's living space: floors coated in dirt, feces and bugs, a tub of dark brown water, and debris and clothes littering every room

The investigation began earlier this month after Dollar General employees saw a young girl stumbling along a road in Mobile County, clearly in need of medical attention and having lived in deplorable conditions for some time

The investigation began earlier this month after Dollar General employees saw a young girl stumbling along a road in Mobile County, clearly in need of medical attention and having lived in deplorable conditions for some time 

 

She revealed that her mother and stepfather had left for Vivian Drive in the Brent area of Escambia County, Pensacola, Florida - an hour away - and that Halloween of last year had been the last time she saw them. 

The child told authorities that she stayed in contact with her mother through Snapchat, relying on her for food delivered via DoorDash or Walmart.

'It's another example of a parent not being a parent,' Sheriff Burch told WEAR News. 

The revelation prompted the sheriff's office and Prichard Animal Control to get a search warrant, where they then combed through the single-wide trailer on January 5.

Haunting images captured the devastating state of the girl's living space: floors coated in dirt, feces and bugs, a tub of dark brown water, and debris and clothes littering every room - even her bed. 

Investigators found one dog dead in a closet, while Prichard Animal Control rescued the remaining six from the property.

The gut-wrenching note, slightly torn and written on a folded sheet of lined notebook paper, was also found near where the girl slept. 

When detectives located the couple at the hospital, they appeared to downplay the severity of the situation and instead, blamed the teen's alleged 'unwillingness' to leave Alabama, according to WEAR.

 

The gut-wrenching note, slightly torn and written on a folded sheet of lined notebook paper, was found near where the girl slept

The gut-wrenching note, slightly torn and written on a folded sheet of lined notebook paper, was found near where the girl slept

Her mother said that their daughter was left alone only because she didn¿t want to leave her two service animals, though it remains unclear whether any of the dogs in the mobile home were actually trained service dogs

Her mother said that their daughter was left alone only because she didn’t want to leave her two service animals, though it remains unclear whether any of the dogs in the mobile home were actually trained service dogs

Since their detainment, investigators said two other children who had lived with the couple in Florida have been removed from their care

Since their detainment, investigators said two other children who had lived with the couple in Florida have been removed from their care

 

Her mother said that their daughter was left alone only because she didn’t want to leave her two service animals, though it remains unclear whether any of the dogs in the mobile home were actually trained service dogs.

'A 14-year-old doesn’t get to make that decision if you’re a parent,' Burch told Fox 10. 'The parents should have stepped up and did the right thing.'

Pertilla and Medrano, both employed in Pensacola, were arrested on charges of child abuse and several counts of animal cruelty and booked into the Mobile County Metro Jail.

Since their detainment, investigators said two other children who had lived with the couple in Florida have been removed from their care, according to WEAR.

Burch noted that the teenage girl has spent the last few weeks in DHR’s care and is finally receiving the help she so desperately needed. 

While the case remains under investigation, he praised the Dollar General employees for trusting their instincts and calling for emergency help when they sensed something was wrong, according to AZ Family

'We are continuing to search for answers on why this young girl was living alone and whether or not others tried calling law enforcement,' Burch said, as reported by the outlet.

'Thank goodness for the employee with Dollar General who contacted the county, and we were able to respond,' he added. 

'If you see something, say something. It could mean the difference between life and death.' 

THE VIRULENTLY ANTISEMITIC MARXIST-ISLAMIST MEK HAS SUCCESSFULLY REBRANDED ITSELF IN ORDER TO APPEAL TO WESTERN AUDIENCES

Who are the MEK, and why they're a threat to Iran's revolution?

Iran's future must belong to its people, not to the mullahs, not to foreign proxies, and not to those who helped plunge the country into darkness in the first place.

 

 
Israel Hayom
Jan 13, 2026
 
 
People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) / Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK)

Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK)

 

What is happening in Iran is sending shockwaves throughout the world, particularly here in Israel, as the regime has threatened to strike against Israel and all US military bases in the region should the US strike the regime.

Yet amid the justified focus on the regime's brutality, far too little attention has been paid to what comes next and to who is attempting to position themselves to inherit Iran's future. There has been even less coverage of what Iran would look like should the regime fall. Many people, including Iranian protesters, are calling on Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Iranian opposition figure and son of Iran's last shah, to take a leadership role, but he is not the only one attempting to shape Iran's future.

The Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), also known as the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, is one of those actors. The MEK began as a Marxist-Islamist political organization that played a key role in the 1979 Islamic Revolution that overthrew the monarchy and sent the Shah into exile. They were quickly rejected by Ayatollah Khomeini's new Islamic Republic and responded with bombings in Tehran that killed several US servicemen. MEK leaders fled and remained in exile. The MEK was listed as a Foreign Terrorist Organization in 1997 and was delisted in 2012 by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

On January 11, during a pro-Shah rally in Los Angeles, a U-Haul truck drove into the crowd, injuring several protesters. The truck was emblazoned with MEK slogans ("NO SHAH. NO REGIME. USA: DON'T REPEAT 1953. NO MULLAH"), aligning with the MEK's historical modus operandi.

On the surface, the MEK's opposition to the regime may appear principled, but this is misleading, and non-Iranian observers should not be deceived. The MEK is a leftist group that historically aligned with Muslim extremists to topple the government of the day. Their past shows consistent antipathy toward democracy, human rights, and the West, and should they ever rule Iran, the standard of living and humanitarian situation would likely continue to deteriorate. The group is also as virulently antisemitic as the mullahs they oppose.

The MEK has successfully rebranded itself in order to appeal to Western audiences, superficially framing its cause in the language of human rights. Their stated goal of a secular Iranian state is at odds with their prior cooperation with the Ayatollah, and claims of support for Iran's ethnic minorities conflict with their alliance with Saddam Hussein during the 1980s and the repression of Kurds and Shia Muslims in 1991. US State Department reports document acts of violence against civilians. Maryam Rajavi reportedly instructed fighters: "Take the Kurds under your tanks, and save your bullets for the Iranian Revolutionary Guards" (New York Times reporting and former member accounts).

More disturbingly, the MEK has spent decades investing in government and public relations within the Persian diaspora. Presenting themselves as a democratic alternative to the Ayatollah, they are frequently seen engaging with US and European politicians. Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's public support for the group has raised particular concern. The MEK has leveraged this soft power to be delisted as a terrorist organization in the United States, Europe, Canada, and Japan.

When the Islamic Republic falls, several actors will attempt to shape the country's future, and the MEK is among them. Being exiled, like the Shah, does not confer the same level of legitimacy or moral authority. On the contrary, the MEK is one of the original factions of the Islamic Revolution that helped plunge Iran into decades of repression. They represent the opportunistic and extreme path that ordinary Iranians are trying to reverse.

Iranians have been protesting in the streets for 16 days. As footage and information emerge, the situation is increasingly alarming. Reports from Iranians with Starlink access indicate that security forces are using live ammunition against protesters, forcing families of those killed to pay exorbitant fees, and coercing them to sign false confessions claiming that their loved ones were killed by other protesters. The regime is reframing the entire uprising as "foreign intervention."

Meanwhile, Iranian opposition outlet Iran International reports that an internal review of sources close to Iran's Supreme National Security Council, the presidency, the IRGC, medical staff, and eyewitnesses indicates at least 12,000 people have been killed during the protests, making this the deadliest episode in Iran's modern history.

Iranians deserve a future defined by peace, democracy, and genuine self-determination, not a recycling of violent ideologies under a different banner. The Iranian people are risking their lives not to replace one form of extremism with another, but to reclaim their country from repression, corruption, and terror. Any transition that empowers actors with histories of violence, extremism, antisemitism, and authoritarian control will only perpetuate the suffering Iranians are fighting to end.

Iran's future must belong to its people, not to the mullahs, not to foreign proxies, and not to those who helped plunge the country into darkness in the first place.

VANCE WANTS TRUMP TO BACK DOWN ON A MILITARY STRIKE AND WANNTS HIM TO ENGAGE INSTEAD IN NEGOTIATIONS WITH TEHRAN

Can Trump avoid Obama’s Tehran blunders?

Vice President JD Vance is leading efforts to persuade the president to appease Tehran rather than confront it. America has been down that disastrous road before. 

 

By Jonathan S. Tobin 

 

JNS

Jan 13, 2026

 

 

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At the moment, it’s far from clear whether the growing anti-government protests inside Iran will succeed in toppling the Islamist tyrants that have ruled since 1979. But the toll of dead protesters continues to climb, and there’s no sign of the unrest stopping. That makes it even harder for the rest of the world to continue to ignore the Iranian people’s suffering as they have done for most of the last 47 years of theocratic misrule there.

Understanding the part that the international community, in particular, the United States, has played in bolstering the Islamist regime in the past is key to understanding what is happening now. What Washington does or doesn’t do in this crisis is crucial to how this drama will end. If the government led by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei survives this latest effort to effect change and goes on oppressing the Iranian people, it will be in no small measure because the West helps it. If instead, President Donald Trump pushes for change there by both military and diplomatic measures, it could make all the difference in helping ensure that the head theocrat winds up fleeing for his life to exile in Russia.

Ignoring the experts

To his credit, Trump has not reacted in the same way to this round of demonstrations as most of his predecessors did in similar situations. He has never shared the illusions of the benefits of engagement with Iran that the American foreign-policy establishment has long believed in. And in the current crisis, rather than keeping silent and staying out of it as the so-called “experts” have long advised him to do, he has spoken up. Trump has threatened the regime with military action should it continue the mass slaughter of its own people.

Rather than seeking to prop up the Tehran regime, Trump seems to be aiming to tip the balance against it. But not everyone in the administration agrees with this approach. 

According to The Wall Street Journal, a faction inside the White House, reportedly led by Vice President JD Vance, is seeking to persuade Trump not only to back down on another military strike like the one he ordered last June to help Israel take out Iran’s nuclear facilities. Vance wants Trump to engage in negotiations with Tehran. Doing so wouldn’t just prop up a tottering theocracy and undermine the protesters, isolating them just at the moment when they need pressure from the outside world to help make the difference in bringing their long nightmare to an end. It would also improbably lead Trump, whose political career has been animated by a rejection of the establishment’s failed conventional wisdom on the Middle East and much else, to adopt the foreign policy of former President Barack Obama. That would be a betrayal not only of the Iranian protesters but of the people who voted him into office, confident that he would end the Washington reign of the credentialed elites who had authored disasters at home and abroad for decades.

It’s not certain whether Trump’s threats will lead to action against forces loyal to the mullahs responsible for killing its citizens. But Trump’s words weren’t merely a gesture toward support for the human rights of the Iranian people. They also represent an effort to avoid making some of the most important American foreign-policy mistakes made in the last half-century.

The disastrous Carter-Obama policies

As JNS senior contributing editor Ruthie Blum wrote in her 2012 book To Hell in a Handbasket: Carter, Obama and the “Arab Spring,” the fall of the Shah Reza Pahlavi in 1979 and his replacement by an Islamist regime led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was helped along by the decisions made by President Jimmy Carter. His naiveté and foolish reliance on the supposed good intentions of these Shi’ite clerics led to disaster then. And it was repeated in no small measure by the Middle East blunders of Obama.

Obama not only helped topple the autocratic Egyptian government in 2011, led by longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak, the successor of slain President Anwar Sadat. The development led to a Muslim Brotherhood government taking power until it was overthrown by a popular coup led by an Egyptian military that had no intention of letting the Brotherhood—the progenitors and allies of the Hamas terrorist movement—take their country down the road of Islamist madness as had occurred in Iran.

Obama had remained mute when Iran exploded in protests in 2009. In retrospect, that made sense since he spent the next eight years in the White House working for appeasement of the regime. His vision for a U.S. Middle East policy was first articulated in his Cairo speech in 2009, when he apologized for alleged past American sins against Muslims and analogized the suffering of Palestinian Arabs to the Holocaust. He aimed at a realignment in which relations with longtime allies like Israel and Saudi Arabia would be downgraded in favor of a rapprochement with Iran, which would be given a free hand in the region.

That culminated in his disastrous 2015 Iran nuclear deal that enriched and empowered Tehran. It not only guaranteed that the ayatollahs would sooner or later get the nuclear weapon they desired but also made clear that the West would do nothing to help the Iranian people throw off the shackles imposed upon them by theocrats and their thuggish Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps henchmen. It further encouraged the government to pursue its dreams of regional hegemony, spreading war and terrorism—funded by the revenue that the pact gave them—throughout the Middle East.

Trump sought to correct that blunder in May 2018, when he pulled the United States out of the nuclear deal and then adopted a “maximum pressure” campaign aimed at forcing Iran to renegotiate the agreement. But after he was succeeded in 2020 by President Joe Biden, Washington returned to Obama-style appeasement. Iran then felt emboldened not only to redouble its efforts to build a bomb but to seek to exploit the perception in the Arab and Muslim world that it—and not the United States—was the “strong horse” in the Middle East. The result was a multifront war against Israel, growing international terror and a region in chaos.

Tehran’s reversal of fortune

In the last 16 months, however, Tehran has experienced a shocking reversal of fortune. In the fall of 2024, an Israeli offensive, including its daring pager and walkie-talkie explosions against Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon, pounded the terrorist organization out of commission. That, in turn, led to the collapse of the 25-year-long Bashar Assad regime in Syria in December—a devastating blow to Iran’s “land bridge” to the Mediterranean that was key to its regional dominance.

Six months later, with the backing of a newly re-elected Trump, Israel conducted a series of devastating raids on Iran in mid-June, taking out most of its nuclear program as well as stripping it of air defenses. That culminated in U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear plants that did incalculable damage, setting the weapons program back by years, if not for the foreseeable future. The resulting perception of a defeated, weak tyrannical government, compounded by the Islamists’ failures of governance as an energy-rich nation, then found itself short of water due to drought and mismanagement, all of which has brought the oppressive regime to the brink.

At this point, there’s only one thing that might save it. That would be a belief among both a restive population and regime henchmen who may think it is time to switch sides, that outside forces are ready, as they have been in the past, to prop it up.

And that’s where the cadre of isolationists, reportedly led by Vance, who is believed to have opposed Trump’s decision to bomb Iran last summer, comes in.

Some argue, as they have for decades, that any American intervention in Iran will only strengthen the regime. While that might have seemed reasonable in the past, the events of the last 16 years make it clear that’s not true now. Throughout its history, the mullahs have always relied on their allies, both witting and unwitting, in the West, to bail them out. Though a proposed nuclear negotiation with Iran might seem like what Trump has wanted all along, to do so now after Washington has devastated Tehran’s project would likely only play into the hands of the struggling mullahs.

Iran’s new GOP appeasers

Vance’s faction appears to be largely opposed to all U.S. foreign interventions, especially in the Middle East, in principle. And given his close ties to former Fox News host and current podcaster Tucker Carlson, who has become one of the country’s more brazen Israel-bashers and platformers of antisemitism, it’s not unreasonable to wonder whether the troubling hostility to the Jewish state on the far right plays a part in his approach.

The issue here isn’t just a policy that would forestall American military intervention. The problem with any new talks with Iran is that the regime has proven over and over again that it regards such negotiations as an opportunity to mislead the West and not as a chance, in Obama’s words, “to get right with the world.” Vance’s push for more talks with Tehran would either be a cynical betrayal or a foolish repeat of Obama’s tactics that would produce similar results to hurt American interests and doom the Iranian people—and Iran’s neighbors—to more suffering.

The main reason why the theocrats have held onto power for so long is that Western leaders have so often believed they could negotiate with a barbarous Islamist government that has no interest in accommodation. Tehran is, as it always has been, instead focused on undermining and defeating the West.

We know that the so-called “human rights” advocates of the left who repeat Hamas propaganda about “genocide” in Gaza are indifferent to the suffering of the Iranians under Islamist rule, just as they didn’t care about Hamas mistreating Palestinians. The mobs that turned out in their thousands to chant for “Free Palestine” and Israel’s destruction are strangely indifferent to the freedom of Iranians. But up until now, Trump has acted as if he understands what’s at stake in this struggle.

The president would understandably prefer to avoid armed conflict, even if it leads, as last June’s attacks did, to zero American casualties and big rewards for Washington. But for Trump to let Vance persuade him to repeat Obama’s blunders would be a tragedy for America, as well as the Iranian people, who would be left high and dry by that sort of betrayal. Rather than cutting a deal or staying silent, Trump should be doing everything possible to help the Iranian tyrants reach the tipping point that will end their rule. Doing so is good for the Iranian people, who have no objective reason to hate America or Israel. It’s also in America’s best interests. The president should not allow himself to be distracted from these truths by members of his administration who may be more interested in undermining Washington’s Israeli ally than in defeating its Iranian foes.

TUCKER CARLSON SHOULD NOT BE SURPRISED TO FIND THAT THE PERSON WHO WILL BE CLEANING HIS NEW HOUSE IN QATAR IS A BLACK CHRISTIAN SLAVE WOMAN

Tucker’s house in Qatar

Christians in the Gulf state live under a system that international labor experts identify as meeting the criteria for forced labor and modern slavery. 

 

 By Charles Jacobs and Ben Poser

 

JNS

Jan 13, 3036 


Tucker Carlson Doha Forum

Tucker Carlson Reveals Plan To Buy a Home in Qatar 

 

Tucker Carlson has been won over by Qatar. He now touts the country to his millions of social media followers and, no doubt, to his friends in the White House.

Some people get a lot of money from Qatar to do that sort of work. Four former congressmen, including two Democrats and two Republicans, are each getting paid $80,000 a month to lobby for Qatar.

American universities get pallets of money from Qatar, too—perhaps as much as $100 billion since 2000—to teach students anti-Jewish, anti-American propaganda in their classrooms. And Carlson is actually buying a house in Qatar. It would be interesting to see how much, if anything, he had to pay for it.

Recently, the former Fox News host and current podcaster told his huge audience that more Christians live in Qatar than in Israel. It’s true: There are around 381,000 Christians in Qatar and only about 184,000 in Israel. The problem for Carlson is that Christians in Qatar are, for all practical purposes, modern-day slaves.

They are almost entirely migrant laborers, primarily from South and Southeast Asia, places like Bangladesh, India, Nepal, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. Unlike Christians in Israel, they are not citizens. They cannot vote, cannot be naturalized, are increasingly surveilled and persecuted, and have no meaningful political rights. They have suffered staggering losses, including thousands of unexplained deaths linked to heat stress, unsafe conditions and exhaustion. They don’t live in Qatar as members of society but as cheap, low-paid labor—disposable and tightly controlled. They can never be sure they will get paid, as their bosses frequently steal their wages.

They live under the kafalah (“sponsorship”) regime, a system that international labor experts repeatedly identify as meeting the criteria for forced labor and modern slavery.

These people are bound to employers, stripped of passports, and threatened with detention or deportation if they attempt to leave, protest or even complain. Many must borrow large amounts of money at high interest rates to cover their own recruiting fees—sometimes amounting to a year’s wages, pressing them deep into debt.

Qatar announced far-reaching labor reforms in 2020. However, the truthfulness of their pledges, including paying millions in compensation to workers, is highly suspect, with Human Rights Watch accusing the government of “backsliding” on its promises.

 

 Slave Labor Ahead of 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar

Political cartoon by freelance illustrator Pascal Kirchmair about slave labor on the construction sites in Qatar before the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
 

Qatar is practically a slave state. Slave labor, infamously, built the grandiose soccer stadium and facilities for the 2022 FIFA World Cup games. The Qatari government’s own records show that 15,799 laborers died across the whole country between 2011 and 2020.

Migrant workers make up an astonishing 91% of the total population of Qatar, with the number of laborers estimated at perhaps 2 million. How can Carlson not know that the country is a prison bulging with slaves?

While this system exploits workers from across Asia and Africa, African workers—from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Sudan and Uganda, among other countries—are among the groups facing racialized discrimination layered atop the same coercion.

African men working in construction, security and cleaning. Women employed as domestic workers. Both sectors are routinely subjected to some of the harshest conditions: unpaid wages, overcrowded or uninhabitable housing, confiscated documents and retaliation for speaking out. One documented case concerns 17 East African men trafficked to Qatar and left without pay or food. They were then taken to a government “shelter,” where they were interrogated as to their associations, had their passports stolen, and were later deported.

One rare African voice pierced this apartheid-like system: Malcolm Bidali, a Christian migrant from Kenya who wrote anonymously about life inside Qatar’s labor regime. He described what thousands of African workers experience in Qatar, but few can safely articulate. Excessive working hours, restricted movement, fear of punishment and the knowledge that one’s legal existence depends entirely on employer approval. When his identity became known, Bidali was arrested and detained. His offense was his testimony. His case matters precisely because it is traceable; most victims remain invisible.

This is the reality behind Qatar’s polished image as a modern, tolerant state—an image amplified by paid lobbyists, Western universities, think tanks, and, more recently, prominent media figures willing to repeat regime talking points. Even, as in this case, if it means covering up the crime of human bondage.

Christians do not live as free men and women in Qatar, as Carlson has implied. Indeed, he should not be surprised to find that the person who will be cleaning his new house there is a black Christian slave woman.

JEWS WERRE ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT LONG, LONG BEFORE ANY ARABS WERE THERE

Protecting the Jewish right to pray on the Temple Mount

In 1925, the Supreme Muslim Council published a guide to the Temple Mount for tourists that said the site’s “identity with the site of Solomon’s Temple is beyond dispute.” 

 

By Farley Weiss 

 

JNS

Jan 12, 2026

 

 

PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat meets with President Bill Clinton at the White House

Bill Clinton to Yasser Arafat: “When my messiah Jesus Christ walked on the Temple Mount, he didn’t see any mosques. He didn’t see Al-Aqsa. He didn’t see the Dome of the Rock. He saw only the Jewish Temple.”

 

The Israeli Supreme Court, in the 2004 case of Gershon Salomon v. Minister of Police, held that Jews have the legal right to pray on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, though it could be limited if the public order is threatened. The decision was written by left-wing Chief Justice Aharon Barak.

Israel’s minister of internal security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, with the support of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been able to enforce the Supreme Court decision and protect Jewish prayer on the Mount.

Outrageously, Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has joined a petition to the court to remove Ben-Gvir from his job, partly because of his actions to allow such prayer as a violation of what is claimed to be the “status quo,” even though her position runs contrary to a prior Israeli Supreme Court ruling on the matter. Plus, no basis under Israeli law allows the removal of a minister who is not under indictment.

It’s hard to think of a more obvious case of antisemitism than to oppose Jewish prayer in a public area on the holiest site in Judaism. The Temple Mount is the location of the first two holy temples, and until recently, Muslims acknowledged the Jewish connection to this holy site. In 1925, the Supreme Muslim Council published a guide to the Temple Mount for tourists that said the site’s “identity with the site of Solomon’s Temple is beyond dispute.”

This, too, is the spot, according to the Bible, on which “David built there an altar to the Lord, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings.”

The guide further states that Muslim rule over the Temple Mount began in 637 C.E., the “year the Caliph Omar occupied Jerusalem.” In 1925, it seems, Muslim leaders understood that the Jews were the indigenous people of the Land of Israel, and that the Temple Mount was Jewish and any Muslim sovereignty over the area was an “occupation.”

The antisemitic canard that the Temple Mount is not holy to Jews was notoriously enunciated by PLO chief Yasser Arafat on July 17, 2000, at the Camp David Summit.

Arafat shocked then-President Bill Clinton when he denied that the Jewish Temples were ever built on the Mount. Danny Ayalon, Israeli ambassador to the United States, recounted at the time that Clinton was furious. He yelled at Arafat: “Well, let me tell you something, Mr. Chairman: When my messiah Jesus Christ walked on the Temple Mount, he didn’t see any mosques. He didn’t see Al-Aqsa. He didn’t see the Dome of the Rock. He saw only the Jewish Temple.”

The Muslim waqf has taken action to destroy the Jewish connection to the Temple Mount. Mahmoud al-Habbash, the Palestinian Authority’s minister of religious affairs (the P.A. is the successor of the PLO), has also asserted that Al-Aqsa “will not be shared with anyone, and no one besides Muslims will pray in it.” In December 2021, he stated that the Western Wall is “an authentic part of Al-Aqsa Mosque only.”

And at a parliamentary session, Jordanian Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh said: “I congratulate all Palestinians and all Jordanian Islamic waqf workers who stand as tall as a turret, and those who throw stones at pro-Zionists [worshippers at the Western Wall] who defile the Al-Aqsa Mosque.”

Moses Maimonides, the great codifier of Jewish law whose picture is displayed in the U.S. House of Representatives, apparently did not believe that it was forbidden to go up to the Temple Mount and pray there, since he did so on the sixth day of the Jewish month of Cheshvan.

The most famous ascension to the Mount since 1967 was that of then-Likud leader Ariel Sharon. He visited the site on Sept. 28, 2000. Within six months of that visit, in March 2001, Sharon became prime minister. His friend, journalist Uri Dan, wrote that it was that stop at the site that catapulted him to the head of government.

It is important to note that U.S. President Donald Trump and members of his administration have not criticized the protection of the right of Jews to pray on the Temple Mount, as prior Democratic presidents have done. It represents a stand against antisemitism to protect Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount and works to increase Jewish visitors there.

Unfortunately, Israel has an attorney general siding with antisemites and against the opinion of Israel’s Supreme Court. It’s not Ben-Gvir who needs to be replaced, but Baharav-Miara, who holds a personal political agenda against Israeli law. 

DESPITE A NUMBER OF REPUTABLE RESEARCH STUDIES THAT SHOW MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO BE A HOAX, MEDPOT IS BOOMING IN TEXAS

A blossoming Texas medical marijuana industry adds new businesses, products and patients

The Texas Department of Public Safety has issued provisional licenses to nine new medical marijuana operators while existing ones have started opening new manufacturing and cultivating facilities. 
 

HOPEFULLY TEXAS COPS WILL GET THE DEVICES THAT DETECT IF A DRIVER WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS

Law enforcement hopes to obtain devices to catch people driving high

Devices that could determine if someone was impaired by a substance other than alcohol were “highly accurate,” during a pilot, a Public Safety Department spokesman said.

 

The Minnesota Star Tribune
Jan 11, 2026
 
 
MSP roadside drug testing pilot
Devices such as the Alere DDS2 oral fluid test instrument can be used to measure for the presence of drugs in a drivers' saliva.
 

Public safety officials are hoping this is the year the Minnesota Legislature will give law enforcement permission to employ technology to detect drivers under the influence of cannabis.

They had permission to run a pilot last year and results were promising.

Drivers who were stopped by police for suspected marijuana use were asked to participate in a voluntary oral fluid roadside test. Like with alcohol, motorists who agreed gave a saliva sample that was tested to determine the substance leading to impairment.

“The devices proved highly accurate,” said Mike Hanson, director of the Department of Public Safety’s Office of Traffic Safety. “The instruments worked as expected. We are hopeful policy makers will approve them” in 2026.

With recreational cannabis now legal in Minnesota, impaired driving is a growing problem on state roads. About a third of crashes resulting in a fatality can be attributed to impairment, including alcohol, Hanson said.

Delta 9 is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for the “high,” said Sgt. Tyler Milleis, Drug Recognition Expert Program coordinator with the State Patrol. Cannabis can slow or alter perception, coordination and reaction time, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Insurance Information Institute.

But many users don’t think marijuana-impaired driving is as risky as other behaviors such as drunken or distracted driving. Only 1 in 5 cannabis users thought their driving skills deteriorated after using while about under 47% thought they drove the same as when they were sober, findings from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safey published in March 2025 found.

More than a third of users felt their driving was a little or much better, the study said.

“They don’t see a problem,” Hanson said. “There is this thought that cannabis is legal and you can drive. We need the public to do their research and learn what substances do to the body before [engaging in] risky behavior ”

About half of U.S. adults (51%) say they have tried marijuana, according to the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.

Currently, there is no foolproof method to determine whether someone is under the influence of marijuana, because the drug can remain detectable in the body for weeks after use. During the pilot, the hand-sized machines were able to distinguish if a driver had recently used pot or had done so weeks ago. And they found 62% of drivers who tested positive were using more than one substance, Milleis said

Minnesota has more than 400 Drug Recognition Experts who can tell when drivers are impaired or high, and even without the devices can build a case based on what they see or smell and by conducting sobriety tests similar to those given to drunken drivers. Law enforcement can also get a warrant for a blood or urine draw, Millis said.

That can take hours. The devices, which can return sample results in minutes, could be a boon for police looking to keep high drivers off the roads.

“Cannabis is legal,” Milleis said. “Just don’t use it and get behind the wheel.” 

SMOKE AND MIRRORS, PIXIE DUST AND UNICORN TURDS

By Bob Walsh

 

California with US cash.


The proposed budget for the formerly great state of California has been previewed by the governor.  It is legally required to be balanced, so it is, at least in theory.  

According to the theoretically non-partisan Legislative Analysts Office the budget proposal makes a LOT of assumptions that are maybe not valid.

In the formerly great state of California about 1% of the tax payers pay about 50% of the income tax in the state.  Those people are leaving the state and preparing to leave the state in great numbers.

CA really likes money and they grab it whenever they can.  If you are a jock and you play in the Super Bowl the state of CA considers that the portion of your income you earn from playing in the Super Bowl to be taxable in CA because you earned it here, even though you are not a resident.  

Also apparently their definition of resident is at times creative.  I heard a financial program on the radio this morning as I was driving about with an interesting tidbit in it.  Apparently if you donate money to a CA only charity, say for instance the Crocker Art Gallery in Sacramento, the state will declare you to be a resident of CA for tax purposes, or at least try to, and will try very hard to get their cut.  I confess I don't understand how that would work, but the talking head on the radio seemed to know what he was talking about.

DRAGON BREATH IS DANGEROUS

By Bob Walsh

 

 exotic shotgun rounds


Two days ago an officer with the Greenville, S.C. police department was attacked by a bad guy apparently armed with a shotgun loaded with incendiary "dragon breath" rounds.   The attack occurred at 1:49 a.m. as the officer was seated in his car at the Greenville County Law Enforcement Center office at 4 McGee St.  The suspect fired multiple rounds and then fled in a vehicle.

The officer was treated and then released from a local hospital.

A suspect was identified and the vehicle was located in Greenville County.  The suspect did not survive the encounter.  The exact circumstances of his demise have yet to be released.

SIGNIFICANT SCOTUS CASE TO BE HEARD TODAY

By Bob Walsh

 

A crowd of marchers with one holding a sign with the text " Trans Athletes Belong in Sport."

In California trans girls are girls

 

Today SCOTUS will hear a case from Idaho and West Virginia on whether or not allowing pretend women to compete in athletics against real women is a violation of Title IX.  My Magic 8 Ball is in the shop but I am guessing that when the ruling comes down it will be to protect real women and girls rather than to give an advantage to fake women and girls.

HE MIGHT BE AN ASSHOLE BUT HE ISN'T A MORON

By Bob Walsh

 

Rob Bonta, Attorney General of the formerly great state of California, has decided to NOT run for Captain of the Titanic, aka Governor.  He announced today that he is going to run again for A.G. so he can continue to go after that evil Nazi bastard Donald Trump.  He is aware that whoever runs for Governor on the Democrat-Socialist ticket has a tough row to hoe this year.  Not a sure loser, but no longer an easy win.

There is some reason to believe that Matt Mahan, the mayor of San Jose, may give it a go.  He is a reasonable, middle-of-the-road Democrat by CA standards.  He does not love criminals and supported Proposition 36 which was opposed by virtually every Democrat in the state.  It passed in all 58 counties by about 2-1.  

Erik Swalwell, running for the job from the Democrat-Socialist side. announced today that Renee Good could not possibly have attempted to run down an ICE agent in Minneapolis because she had a glove box full of stuffed animals in her SUV.  Really.  I heard the recording of him saying it.  He is actually getting a bit of traction and a fair bit of money.  Politics is scary at times.