โ€˜Completely Loses It!โ€™: Karoline Leavitt Tries to Humiliate a Reporter, Thinks She Landed the Knockout โ€” Then One Insult Backfires and Suddenly the Whole Room Turns on Her

โ€˜Completely Loses It!โ€™: Karoline Leavitt Tries to Humiliate a Reporter, Thinks She Landed the Knockout โ€” Then One Insult Backfires and Suddenly the Whole Room Turns on Her

White House Press Secretaryย Karoline Leavittย walked into a briefing this week trying to keep the focus where President Donald Trump wanted it โ€” defending the administrationโ€™s handling of the escalating war with Iran and projecting confidence that the operation was working exactly as planned.

But as reporters pressed her about the deaths of U.S. service members, the moment began slipping away, and the briefing room exchange quickly spiraled into a tense back-and-forth she struggled to rein back in.

WASHINGTON, DC โ€“ MARCH 06: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt introduces Steve Witkoff, special envoy to the Middle East to speak to the press outside of the White House on March 06, 2025 in Washington, DC. Witkoff spoke to the press about a range of foreign policy issues including peace talks involving Ukraine and Russia and the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

On Wednesday, Leavittโ€™s sales pitch ran into turbulence. CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins pressed her about remarks made earlier in the day by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who appeared to complain about the way the media was covering the deaths of American troops killed during the military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury.

The tense exchange erupted in the White House briefing room after Collins asked whether the administration believed the press should avoid prominently covering the deaths of U.S. service members.

โ€˜Most Disgusting Thingโ€™: Trump Tries to Bury a Rumor Tearing Through the White House With a Shock Video โ€” Then Everyone Spots What They Hoped No One Would Notice

Earlier that day, Hegseth had lashed out at the media while discussing the conflict.

โ€œThis is what the fake news misses,โ€ Hegseth said. โ€œSo when a few drones get through or tragic things happen, itโ€™s front page news. I get it โ€” the press only wants to make the president look bad. But try for once to report the reality.โ€

When Collins brought up those remarks during the briefing a tense back and forth ensued.

โ€œGiven what Secretary Hegseth said this morning, is it the position of this administration that the press should not prominently cover the deaths of U.S. service members?โ€ Collins asked.

Leavitt immediately rejected the premise.

โ€œNo. Itโ€™s the position of this administration that the press in this room and the press across the country should accurately report on the success of Operation Epic Fury โ€ฆ,โ€ she said.

Collins wasnโ€™t convinced and pushed back, quoting Hegseth directly and noting that he had criticized the media for placing coverage of the troop deaths on the front page.

โ€œThatโ€™s not what the secretary said, Kaitlan, and thatโ€™s not what the secretary meant โ€” and you know it,โ€ Leavitt fired back. โ€œYou know you are being disingenuous.โ€

Leavitt continued, attempting to pivot away from the quote, โ€œWeโ€™ve never had a secretary of defense who cares more.โ€

But Collins quickly interrupted and read Hegsethโ€™s remarks verbatim. Suddenly Leavitt seemed to reverse course.

โ€œThe press does only want to make the president look bad โ€” thatโ€™s it, thatโ€™s a fact,โ€ she declared, doubling down in a way that appeared to confirm the very point Collins was pressing.

The room erupted as reporters reacted to the blunt admission.

โ€œListen to me,โ€ Leavitt snapped, attempting to regain control of the briefing.

โ€œEspecially you โ€” and especially CNN.โ€

She went on to accuse the network of relentlessly attacking the president, declaring that it was an โ€œobjectible factโ€ that CNNโ€™s coverage of Trump was overwhelmingly negative โ€” though she appeared to briefly misspeak while making the argument.

โ€œIf youโ€™re trying to argue right now that CNNโ€™s overwhelming coverage is not negative of President Donald Trump I think the American people would tend to agree โ€” and your ratings would tend to agree,โ€ Leavitt said with a freudian slip she never caught.

Clips of the confrontation quickly spread across social media, where critics mocked the press secretaryโ€™s argument and accused the administration of attacking journalists rather than answering the underlying question.

โ€œHe does not need help looking bad Karoline,โ€ one Threads userย wrote.ย Anotherย added, โ€œTrump makes Trump look bad. The press donโ€™t need to put any effort in.โ€

โ€œKaitlan Collins seems to be the only one who asks this administration tough questions. Look how they completely lose their shit every time she presses them on something,โ€ย one X user wrote.

โ€œLeavitt really out here mad the truth got dragged into the light huh,โ€ย one X user wrote.

โ€œShe is unraveling in real time. Letโ€™s see if she lasts a month,โ€ย another added.

Some critics also pointed to the controversy surrounding Trumpโ€™s past remarks about service members. One X postย read, โ€œKaroline Leavitt and Pete Hegseth: the press is making Trump look bad by reporting the death of 6 โ€˜suckers and losers.โ€™โ€

The phrase โ€œsuckers and losersโ€ references allegations that Trump privately disparaged U.S. service members killed in war. In 2023, former White House chief of staff John Kelly confirmed that Trump had made disparaging comments about military veterans and fallen troops during his presidency, reinforcing earlier reporting that sparked widespread backlash.

Later Wednesday night, Collins addressed the clash during her CNN program โ€œThe Source,โ€ pushing back against the suggestion that coverage of the fallen soldiers was politically motivated.

โ€œNeedless to say, our coverage of Americans who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country is not about the president, and itโ€™s not about CNN either,โ€ Collins said.

โ€œItโ€™s about the people that youโ€™re looking at here.โ€

She then read the names of the six U.S. service members killed so far during the conflict with Iran: Captain Cody Khork, Sergeant First Class Noah Tietjens, Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor, Sergeant Declan Coady, Major Jeffrey Oโ€™Brien and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan.

The tense exchange underscored the administrationโ€™s increasingly combative posture toward the press as the Iran conflict stretches into its fifth day and questions continue to swirl about the costs and consequences of the military campaign.

Schumer’s Freudian Slip Isn’t Funny

Kindness comes in all sizes.

It has been a good day but a long day and it just turned sour but I am fighting back.

It has been a good day, let me explain.ย  Ron set our folding dining room table up to go through all the large filing cabinet, as he ran out of room for new files and some of our files are over 30 years old.ย  As he worked on that I had made breakfast of thick bacon and scrambled eggs with Ron having muffins and me white toast.ย  After breakfast we worked together on a really great now that it is cooking smelling recipe for pork chops using two packages of ranch dressing mix, can of cream of mushroom soup,ย  and some seasonings I helped adjust.ย ย 

I was on my way earlier to take my shower and a painful testorne shot when the water was shut down because the phase of the development we are in is hooked to the same water supply as the RV section and when an RVer forgets to unhook their water line and pulls out ripping the pipe apart or they back over and break the water pipe connection for their lot, it shuts down the water supply for both the RV section and the phase 1 homeowner section.ย ย 

No real problem, as Ron was doing the filing, and I was doing tomorrow’s roundup post and my shower and the dishes could wait.ย  But then Ron decided to go take a nap.ย  ย I was joined him to help him into bed.ย  As he got undressed I started to flirt and rub him.ย  We had flirted and been sexually suggestive with each other all day.ย  I am hypersexual and that is normal for a person who was abused in childhood as I was.ย  Sex and the function of it are super important to me and mean far more emotionally than the act should.ย  Ron understands that.ย  He accepts that.ย  But he is 71 yrs old and was put on a medication a decade or more ago that we did not know would kill his libido, his desire.ย  He has since gotten off the medication but the damage has been done. He is trying to get over the effects of the drug but it is hard.ย  ย He struggles to have sexual desires, while I am over sexual desire needing.ย  He tries to meet my needs when ever he can or I need, which is all the time, but I try to control it.ย  We do a lot of touching and at night in bed we cuddle for hours at a time.ย  We simply cuddle pushing our bodies as tight as possible with each other and sleep that way.ย  It makes the cat jealous though.ย ย 

As he was getting ready for his nap without clothing my desire was going close to out of control even as I understood it as not appropriate or the right time.ย  Ron realized my need and offered and I had a flashback.ย  I was taken over by a memory from my childhood.ย  It was painful and shook me.ย  I started to shake instead of replying.ย  Ron realized what was happening and instead of peppering me with questions moved back while assuring me it was all OK.ย  He got into the bed covering himself while continuing to talk to me calmly and reassuringly.ย  ย He kept using my name that is different from what my abusers called me.ย  He asked me if he needed to get up and I said no, that was not good.ย  I mumbled some sleep well stuff and went to my Pink Palace office and started to cry.

I gradually got my self undercontrol.ย  I post this to try to explain how triggers work and the minefield my life is even with a loving wonderful husband.ย  We were on the same wavelength for what I was desiring… but then the memories hit shattering everything.ย  If this had happened on a first date or such it could have gone really badly and maybe violently.ย  Ron has lived with me a long time, he understands some of my abuse and he knows how to deal with me to not make things worse.ย  The fact is I basically have to have two minds / people of me.ย  The outfacing person who appears normal and has no issues and who cares for everyone.ย  The second one I try to keep hidden in public life except for here on the blog.ย  A badly damaged person struggling to deal with day to day stuff and trying some how to understand the issues of what is happening with out letting it tear me apart while my memories struggle to constantly surge to the front of my mind.ย 

I don’t know if posting this will have the effect I want it to have which is not pity but understanding the minefield I walk daily in life.ย  It is not just the news about abused kids, it is not the survivor site where people discuss things similar to what I lived through and is still in my mind today.ย  It is not even when my husband sees my needs and wishes the same that a memory or many memories can sabotage and ruin everything.ย  ย I don’t know if any of you have ever needed to retreat to a “safe space”.ย  It is not a weak person who does that, it is a strong person who knows they are close to breaking.ย  I don’t care if the right calls it woke, I call it needed emotional health care.ย  I often get overwhelmed and sometimes share that with you.ย  But each of you I would think some times reach a point where enough is enough and you need to back off or change what you are doing.ย 

Very few people are an island.ย  I am not and don’t want to be.ย  I love being part of a community and being part of the world I live in.ย  However, I do admit it becomes difficult for me sometimes.ย  I struggle and I stumble in ways that the maga would make fun of me for.ย  I am human.ย  I get it and have been hurt.ย  I still stand up for others.ย  And now I am calm enough that I will go get my shower and take my painful shot.ย  ย Thank you for letting me express this part of my life and I welcome your comments.ย  Hugs

 

NBC NEWS: Sonny Burton didnโ€™t kill anybody, but Alabama is set to execute him

Sonny Burton didnโ€™t kill anybody, but Alabama is set to execute him
The state of Alabama knows that Charles “Sonny” Burton didnโ€™t kill anyone. He wasnโ€™t there when his accomplice in a robbery pulled the trigger. But unless Governor Kay Ivey or the U.S. Supreme Court intervenes, Burton will be executed on March 12th via nitrogen gas. NBC Newsโ€™ Dan Slepian spoke to him from death row, and a juror who thinks she made a grave mistake. He reports on the legal doctrine called “Felony Murder” that locks up thousands.

Read in NBC News: https://apple.news/Aa9_Nouv8TYKfFcOMC2DUaQ

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Now I Wonder How The New Chiefs Stadium Is Gonna Work Out…

California activist urges national boycott of Kansas over new transgender law


byย FOX Kansas News Sat, March 7, 2026 at 6:00 AM

A California activist is calling for a boycott of the entire state of Kansas because of a new law.

Last month, the law took effect requiring all transgender people to use the bathroom of their sex at birth. The same law also invalidated hundreds of transgender Kansans driver’s licenses.

San Francisco Pride released a statement calling for a national boycott of the state, saying transgender Kansans are being targeted for simply existing.

North Carolina passed a similar law back in 2016, and economic consequences followed. The NCAA pulled the first weekend of the men’s basketball tournament out of Greensboro, and the NBA moved the All-Star game out of Charlotte because of those laws.

FOX Kansas News at 9 anchor Jack Cooper shares more in the video posted at the top of this page.

Thankful!

I love this, but especially this morning, when there is no bad weather forecast for a few days. Enjoy-get up and dance!

“Northern Emerald-Toucanet”

Also Known As: Tucanete Esmeralda (Spanish), Tucancillo Verde (Spanish)

Aptly named for its striking green plumage, the Northern Emerald-Toucanet is actually quite camouflaged in the leafy forests where it makes its home. With its tropical take on countershading โ€” darker green on the back and wings, lighter yellow-green below โ€” this bird beautifully matches the color palette of forest leaves, whether seen from above or from below. With its accents of chestnut, blue, and white, and a large black and yellow bill, this pigeon-sized bird is a true beauty.

Similar to other toucans, Northern Emerald-Toucanets eat mostly fruit, capitalizing on the wide diversity of fruit-bearing trees in the humid forests of their home in Central America. These birds mostly swallow their food whole, including some larger-seeded fruits, which they repeatedly regurgitate and swallow until the flesh is consumed. Whether by regurgitation or defecation, these birds spread the seeds of their food trees throughout the forest. Many tropical trees have evolved to bear fruit specifically for this purpose, taking advantage of birdsโ€™ wings to spread their seeds far and wide. In fact, the process of moving through the digestive tract of an animal actually helps the seeds of many of these trees to germinate. In effect, these toucanets, along with a cohort of other fruit-eating birds and mammals, are gardeners of their own food forests. (snip)

Bird Gallery

The Northern Emerald-Toucanet is indeed a beautiful, vibrant green, top and bottom, with the back a deeper, darker hue and the underparts lighter and slightly yellowish. The long tail is iridescent blue and green, with a rusty or chestnut tip matched by the vent feathers beneath the tail. The eight subspecies across its geographic range vary in the coloration of the throat, either blue or white, and the bill. In all subspecies, the lower mandible is black. The upper mandible has some black as well, but may be almost entirely yellow. Some subspecies also have a reddish to brown patch near the nostrils.

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Heroic Chicago trans comedian recalls saving infant from ice-cold Lake Michigan: โ€˜I guess Iโ€™m going inโ€™

โ€œThe most important part of this entire story is that the baby is okay,โ€ Lio Cundiff told The Advocate.

A Chicago comedian is speaking out about a daring rescue that left him in the freezing waters of Lake Michigan, and saving an infant from drowning.

Six days before his February 24 birthday, on a bright winter afternoon along Chicagoโ€™s Lake Michigan waterfront, Lio Cundiff had a thought that now reads like a setup to a joke. โ€œI was on the phone with my friend, looking at the water, and I was like, โ€˜Man, that looks so beautiful. I just want to jump in,โ€™โ€ he told The Advocate in an interview on Friday. Little did he know.

Cundiff, 31, had arrived early for work on February 18 near Belmont Harbor and wandered down to the water, as he often does. He loves the lake. He loves floating in it in the summer โ€” ideally, he says, โ€œwith a beer.โ€ He had been taking phone calls, sitting on a bench, โ€œvibing,โ€ he said.

Then he heard screaming. โ€œI just look up, and Iโ€™m like, โ€˜Oh my God.โ€™ I just saw a stroller headed straight to the lake, just blown by the wind,โ€ he recalled.

In that instant, the punchline vanished. There was no bit to craft, no self-deprecating aside about his baby face or his anxiety about sending emails, both staples of his stand-up. There was only motion. He threw down his jacket and phone and ran.

โ€œI was like, โ€˜I guess Iโ€™m going in.โ€™ And I jumped in and just tried to keep us afloat as much as possible,โ€ he said.

Early media reports suggested that Cundiff did not know how to swim. He bristles at that characterization. โ€œI can swim,โ€ he said, explaining that in the hospital he told a reporter he wasnโ€™t the strongest swimmer and preferred โ€œto float with a beer in my hand.โ€ โ€œThey ran with, โ€˜I canโ€™t swim,โ€™โ€ he said.

โ€œI can swim. I just prefer not to,โ€ he said through a chuckle.

The baby, eight months old, was zipped inside the stroller. Cundiff had to keep the entire frame buoyant while treading freezing cold water. At one point, both of their heads went under. He describes the memory in fragments, as though replaying a film whose ending he already knows but still cannot quite believe.

โ€œThere were a few minutes where I didnโ€™t know if we were going to be able to keep afloat,โ€ he said. โ€œI grabbed her hand for a second. Her tiny little fingers. I rubbed them for two seconds, and I was like, โ€˜Okay.โ€™ โ€ฆ โ€˜All right, we got to keep going.โ€™โ€

A bystander named Lou dropped a jacket; later, a life buoy arrived. They were about thirty feet from a ladder. Cundiffโ€™s muscles were tightening. When they finally reached it, and the baby began to cry, he felt something like release.

โ€œAs long as sheโ€™s crying, when she gets out, thatโ€™s all I needed,โ€ he said. (snip-MORE on the page)


Trans Girl Scouts Sell 330,000 Boxes Of Cookies In Public Outpouring Of Support

The total boxes sold is the highest in the history of EITM’s trans girl scout cookie list.

Erin Reed Mar 05, 2026

Five years ago, as anti-trans legislation first began spreading across the United States, I kept thinking about the kids caught in the middle of itโ€”transgender children suddenly facing a wave of hostility simply for existing. That year, I started something small in response: a trans Girl Scout cookie list. Only three scouts were on it. The internet responded immediately, helping them sell out their entire quota. Every year since, Iโ€™ve made the list again, and every year it has grown larger. Now, in 2026, the list has reached a staggering scale: 220 transgender Girl Scouts participatingโ€”and together they have already sold more than 330,000 boxes of cookies, with the number still climbing every minute.

One scout hoping to fund a troop trip to Alaskaโ€”and assemble backpacks for foster childrenโ€”has sold 2,500 boxes of cookies, bringing those plane tickets within reach. Another scout, a competitive soccer player, was raising money so her troop could attend scouting camp without worrying about the cost; she has now sold 4,500 boxes, ensuring that trip is covered. One troop made up of transgender Girl Scouts set their sights on learning horseback riding and attending summer camp togetherโ€”and sold 22,000 boxes to make it happen. And Pim, who simply wanted to go to Niagara Falls and to take her troop camping, has sold more cookies than the website can even track: more than 100,000 boxes.

And while we canโ€™t know exactly how many of those sales came directly from our yearly list, we do know that these trans Girl Scouts have taken the internet by storm. Posts about them have racked up millions of impressions on Facebook and gone repeatedly viral on Bluesky. In the process, countless people looking for their next box of cookies discovered a cause worth supportingโ€”and a group of scouts they were excited to cheer on.

The news about their staggering success comes during a broader regression around scouting organizations with respect to transgender people. In December, the United Kingdom’s Girlguidingโ€”the British equivalent of the Girl Scoutsโ€”banned transgender girls from joining, reversing a policy that had been in place since 2018. In the United States, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth forced Scouting America to agree to classify members by sex assigned at birth, eliminate diversity initiatives, and effectively out and segregate transgender scouts from their peers. Girl Scouts of the USA, however, has yet to see the same regressionโ€”the organization still stands by its transgender inclusion policy.

For these kids, that transgender inclusion policy has given them hope. At a time when thousands of anti-LGBTQ+ bills are being proposed and passed across the country, the cookie list is proof that people out there care. When every force in the world is acting against them, for once, their identity is not treated as a curse by society, but a blessing. Parents have told me that their children have been overwhelmed with joy watching the numbers climb, realizing that strangers across the country support them. And thatโ€™s worth protecting. (snip-MORE on the page)

Trump’s Bloodthirsty Ghouls Unleashed