Who are todayβs βmen of Sodomβ?
| August 26, 1789 The French National Assembly agreed to document known as the βDeclaration of the Rights of Man.β It was a set of principles for gauging the legitimacy of any governing system, and included (in summary): β’ βMen are born and remain free and equal in rightsβ β Those rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppressionβ β Liberty consists in the freedom to do everything which injures no one elseβ β’ βThe free communication of ideas and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of manβ ![]() Declaration des Droits de L’Homme et du Citoyen (Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen) β’ Law can only prohibit such actions as are hurtful to society and law is the expression of the general will. β Every citizen has a right to participate personally, or through his representative, in its foundation.β β’ No person shall be accused, arrested, or imprisoned except when in violation of a public law, all persons are held βinnocent until they shall have been declared guilty,β and receive punishments βonly as are strictly and obviously necessaryβ β’ The security of the rights of man and of the citizen requires public military forces, and a βcommon contributionβ is essential for the maintenance of the public forces and for the cost of administration, and that public servants are obliged to account for use of those funds β’ Property is an βinviolable and sacred right,β and no one shall be deprived thereof The complete text:Β |
| August 26, 1839 The Amistad (βFriendshipβ), a Spanish slave ship seized by the 54 Africans who had been carried as cargo on board, landed on Long Island, New York. The leader of the mutiny was Joseph Cinque, a Mende, from the part of Africa that is now Sierra Leone. ![]() Cinque-one of the revolt leaders ![]() ![]() The AmistadΒ More on the story of the Amistad |
August 26, 1920![]() The 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote, officially became part of the U.S. Constitution: βThe right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.β This day has been known since 1971 as Womenβs Equality Day. More on Womenβs Equality Day The document itself, from the National Archives (And it is still there.) |
| August 26-29, 1968 Police and anti-war demonstrators clashed in the streets of Chicago as the Democratic National Convention nominated Vice President Hubert Humphrey for president inside the Amphitheater. Club-swinging Chicago police indiscriminately tear-gassed, kicked and beat anti-war demonstrators, delegates, reporters and innocent bystanders outside, arresting 500. 11,900 Chicago police, 7500 Army troops, 7500 Illinois National Guardsmen and 1000 Secret Service agents were ultimately involved. Protesting what was later officially designated a police riot, members of the Democratsβ Wisconsin delegation attempted to march to the convention hall, but police turned them back. When Senator Abraham Ribicoff (D-Connecticut) delivered his nominating speech, he infuriated Mayor Richard Daley by saying,Β “with George McGovern as President of the United States, we wouldn’t have Gestapo tactics in the streets of Chicago.” ![]() ![]() Julian Bond, the first black member of the previously all-white Georgia state legislature, seconded the nomination of anti-war presidential candidate Minnesota Senator Eugene McCarthy. Bond added that he had seen such police behavior before, but only in segregationist Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. a narrative account Arthur Miller on the Convention |
| August 26, 1970 Betty Friedan leads a nationwide protest called the Women’s Strike for Equality in New York City on the fiftieth anniversary of women’s suffrage. |
| August 26, 1971 Six thousand turned out for a National Organization for Women-organized Women March for Equality in New York City. They were calling for equal rights, including the demand β51 percent of everything,β reflecting womenβs proportion of the U.S. population. This first “Women’s Equality Day,” instituted by Bella Abzug, was established by Presidential Proclamation and reaffirmed annually. |
| August 26, 1985 Samantha Smith, a 10-year-old from Manchester, Maine, was invited to visit the Soviet Union by its Premier, Yuri Andropov. ![]() Statue of Samantha Smith at the Maine State Library, Augusta, Maine She had written him a letter asking if the Soviet Union intended to attack the United States. She visited him in the U.S.S.R. and became a young ambassador for peace. She died in an airplane crash at age 13 on this day returning home with her father from a peace mission. ![]() Grade school student, peace activist 1972-1985Β |
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Cracker Cancel Culture by Clay Jones
What will MAGA World be upset about next? Read on Substack

Cracker Barrel, the restaurant that does to down-home southern cooking what Olive Garden does to Italian food, has changed its logo from one boring image to a new boring imageβ¦and White people are upset. Seriously, theyβre upset.
Itβs like that time Sexy M&M ditched her Go-Go boots and Tucker Carlson had to find something new to envision while spending βquality timeβ with himself. Or, itβs like that time Aunt Jemima was removed from syrup bottles and old White conservatives had to find something else to get sticky with. That reminds me, do you put syrup in the fridge after you open it? I saw that on the TV show Mom (Alison Janney is the shit) last night, and I was like, βwhaaaaaaa?β I always thought putting syrup in the fridge made it all stiffy. OK, Iβll get off this gross roll here and continue writing about these wankers. (snip-MORE and it is good)
Cheat To Win by Clay Jones
Republicans cheat Read on Substack

The New York Times reported that the Democratic Party is losing voters, and lost over 2.1 million between the 2020 and 2024 elections in the 30 states and Washington, DC that allow voters to register by party. Republicans, on the other han,d picked up over 2.4 million. There are still more Democrats registered nationwide, but the gap between the two parties is shrinking.
This is a fact. Donβt say itβs a fake poll like a MAGA would, because denying it isnβt how you fix it. And yeah, I get it. Itβs as confusing as why anyone would choose Trump over Kamala Harris.
The truth is, too many people in this nation donβt care. (snip-MORE)
New Schools and Bathroom Rules by Clay Jones
Linda McMahon wants to see your bathroom Read on Substack

This cartoon was drawn for the FXBG Advance.
The Advance wrote this to go with todayβs cartoon: Fredericksburg City Schools had a tough summer (well, the School Board did, anyway), but there were some good things this year, like the opening of two new schools. What could possibly go wrong? Well, when the new U.S. Education Secretaryβs experience for the job is being able to distinguish a Camel Clutch from a Cobra Clutch, and her idea of a towering academic intellectual is Hulk Hogan, a lot. Yes, the Trump Administration specializes in hiring β how should I put this kindly β less-than-smart people to lead federal agencies. So rather than βrasslingβ with serious education issues, we spend our time banning every book with a black face on it and having freak-outs about bathrooms. Yeah, thatβs gonna make America great. Just ask Clay Jones.
Linda McMahon and the Education Department are going after five schools in Northern Virginia over bathrooms. (snip-MORE)
Newsom Nuisance by Clay Jones
Gavin Newsom is trolling Trump Read on Substack

California Governor Gavin Newsom has been trolling Donald Trump, or at least his press office has. Itβs being done in the style of Trump. The tweets coming from Newsomβs account are mimicking Trumpβs style, as in stupid, praising himself, belittling in a juvenile way, full of narcissism, and often in all caps.
Hereβs one tweeted out after Trumpβs press conference with Putin:
TRUMP JUST FLED THE PODIUM WITH PUTIN β NO QUESTIONS, NOTHING! TOTAL LOW ENERGY. THE MAN LOOKED LIKE HEβD JUST EATEN 3 BUCKETS OF KFC WITH VLAD. IS HE AFRAID THE PRESS WILL ASK ABOUT ME??? (AMERICAβS FAVORITE GOVERNOR) AND THE FACT I βSTOLE THE CAMERASβ THIS WEEK WITH βTHE MAPSβ? MANY PEOPLE ARE SAYING HE BEGGED PUTIN TO HOLD HIS HANDS (TINY) ON THE WAY OUT. ADMIT IT, DONNIE Jβ¦ YOUβRE TERRIFIED BECAUSE THIS WAS THE WORST WEEK OF YOUR LIFE BECAUSE OF ME, GAVIN C. NEWSOM. βTHE MAPSβ WILL END YOUR PRESIDENCY, RETAKE CONGRESS FOR THE PEOPLE, AND EXPOSE YOUR RIGGED βLITTLE GAME.β
Now thatβs funny, and itβs very effective. Proof of that is Fox News host Dana Perinoβs reaction, saying, βStop it with the Twitter thing! I donβt know where his wife is. (snip-MORE)


























































































































Check out this article from USA TODAY:
Judge temporarily holds deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, man at center of Trump immigration crackdown
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/08/25/kilmar-abrego-garcia-detained-ice/85813700007/
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