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Friday, January 02, 2026

Melanie Phillips on The Encouraging Uprising in Iran

The downplaying of momentous events in Iran. The terrible fact is that conscience in the West has become harnessed to absolute evil. 

Melanie Phillips 1/1/26 

"All week, Iranians have been mounting massive and widespread street protests. Triggered by ruinous increases in the cost of living and acute water shortages, they quickly became an insurrection against the Tehran regime, with protesters chanting for the return of the Shah.

"These demonstrations have been far more consequential than previous such revolts. They started among the businessmen of the bazaars—the same kind of people who had helped depose the Shah and brought the Islamic revolutionary regime to power in 1979.

"Even more remarkably, a number of bases for the fearsome Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Basij militia reportedly fell into the hands of protesters, with one Basij operative killed after demonstrators threw stones in Kuhdasht, a city in western Iran.

"At time of writing, this insurrection is still escalating. Although at least four protesters have been killed, the feared bloodbath by security forces hasn’t yet materialized.  Instead there have been unconfirmed reports that some have refused to fire on protesters, forcing the regime to call in Arab reinforcements; that other security forces have run away; and even that the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has fled Tehran.

"Maybe this revolt will fizzle out under ferocious reprisals, as all previous ones have done. But maybe, this time it will succeed in toppling the regime; it’s the closest the people have ever come to doing so.  If they succeed, this would have a seismic impact far beyond Iran. It would transform and reshape global politics immeasurably for the better by removing a malevolent force devoted to the annihilation of Israel, the destruction of America and the conquest of the West.

"The protests are therefore of immense significance. Yet astonishingly, the West has been all but silent. There have been no demonstrations in its streets chanting “Free, free Iran!” or “Death, death to the IRGC!”

"For most of the week, the mainstream media simply ignored these tumultuous developments. When some reports were finally cranked out, they were minimal and seriously downplayed what was happening.

"The Trump administration and Israeli government have expressed support for the protesters. But from the governments of the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, which have consistently sniped at Israel over its battle to neutralize Iran’s genocidal agenda, there’s been a conspicuous silence.

"One might think these governments would be desperate to see the back of the world’s most lethal terrorist regime. Israel has taken another step against it by recognizing the independence of Somaliland. This puts the Jewish state into a far better position to deal with the Houthis in Yemen, through whom Iran launders its war against Israel and the West.

"Instead the British government, which rushed to recognize the fantasy state of “Palestine,” has refused to recognize Somaliland and reaffirmed its support for Somalia’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

"Somaliland was a British Protectorate until June 26, 1960, when it achieved independence and received recognition from 35 countries. Five days later, it merged with Italian Somaliland to form Somalia, which disintegrated into warlordism and chaos. In 1991, Somaliland reclaimed its sovereignty and has governed itself in a peaceful and democratic manner ever since.

"So Britain refuses to recognize Somaliland, which meets every criterion set out under the Montevideo Convention for international recognition of a state—a settled population, defined territory, functioning government and capacity to enter foreign relations—but instead recognizes a state of Palestine that meets none of those criteria and doesn’t exist.

"At every juncture, the British government is lining up with the enemies of civilization and the West, centered around its malice towards Israel.

"This week, Britain added its voice to a statement on Gaza from the foreign ministers of Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Japan, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland to express “serious concerns about the renewed deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which remains catastrophic.”

"Although it grudgingly acknowledged “some improvement since the dire reports of famine in August,” it failed to note that there never had been any famine and no prospect of one, and that the constant claim by the United Nations and its agencies that it was imminent had been a lie.

"Worse, the statement complained that “many established international NGO partners are at risk of being deregistered because of the government of Israel’s restrictive new requirements” which would have “a severe impact on access to essential services, including health care.”

"But COGAT, Israel’s agency overseeing aid in Gaza, has said that only 37 NGOs have been suspended. These had provided less than 1% of total aid in the past and have brought in no aid during the current ceasefire. And the reason for their suspension is that they have had 10 months to comply with checks to show they have no links to Hamas or other terrorist activity, but have refused to do so.

"Like the governments of Canada and Australia, Britain has been systematically peddling the lies generated by Iran-backed Hamas that defame and delegitimize Israel.

"These blood libels have fueled the murderous hysteria about Israel and the Jews among their own populations, with the terrible consequences of two Jews killed in Britain in the Yom Kippur terrorist attack on a Manchester synagogue, and the Chanukah pogrom on Bondi Beach, Australia, in which 15 Jews were massacred.

"The refusal by the British government to acknowledge the threat posed by the Islamic world has created its latest debacle. It said it was “delighted” to welcome to Britain an Egyptian dissident, Alaa Abd el Fattah, who had been repeatedly jailed in Egypt for opposing its regime and whose release had been a “top priority” for the Starmer government.

"Within a few hours of Fattah’s arrival, however, he was revealed to have tweeted, between 2010 and 2012, a torrent of horrific statements including calls to kill all Zionists and the “random shooting of white males,” hatred of white people and Europeans, and a videoed call in Arabic for the mass slaughter of Jews with the Islamic battle cry: Kaybar, kaybar, ya yahud!

"Astoundingly, he had been granted British citizenship in 2021 by the previous Conservative government, even though this was clearly a ruse by his supporters to enlist the British state in pressing Egypt to release him.

"The sheep-like Conservatives had gone along with the huge campaign to get him freed from jail in Egypt, mounted by the same kind of people who have been silent about the unimaginably brave people of Iran.

"Why is the West so indifferent to the evil of Iran, vilifying Israel instead for resisting Iranian attempts to exterminate it? Why can’t the West acknowledge the extent of the Islamist threat to itself?

"A key reason is that liberals believe the West can do no right, and the developing world can do no wrong. The West, represented by America and Israel, is deemed oppressive, and so all who resist them are regarded as freedom fighters. Western liberals simply can’t grasp that some who resist the undoubted repression of Egypt or other Muslim countries may nevertheless themselves be violent extremists who pose an acute threat to the free world.

"The terrible fact is that, with the entire global humanitarian establishment having turned into a force to demonize and delegitimize Israel, conscience in the West has become harnessed to absolute evil. The label of “human rights” activists is accordingly given only to those who support the West’s enemies.

"America once thought this pathology was confined to Britain and Europe. Yet the newly installed mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, is an Islamist and antisemite driven by a desire to see Israel destroyed.

"He has now appointed as chief counsel Ramzi Kassem, a radical lawyer with a long history of defending people connected to Islamic extremism, and who has claimed that federal counterterrorism tools are illegitimate. He has spent his career laundering Islamic extremism and support for terrorism as human rights—precisely the agenda of the British and European left.

"In the global battle underway between good and evil, freedom and tyranny, truth and lies the West is increasingly facilitating evil, tyranny and lies.

"Diaspora Jews aren’t merely facing a tsunami of antisemitism. They’re living in a society that has smashed its own moral compass, and so left itself wide open to the enemies of civilization."

Displaying His True Colors: Red

The New York Post didn't need a translator for that line about individualism and collectivism, and neither did I. It means only one thing: Communism. The fools who voted for him for the free stuff don't care, but the rest of us do. Remember Stalin forcing farmers into state-run collective farms, resulting in mass famine?

Mamdani has also cancelled Mayor Adams's protections for Jews, including EOs on antisemitism, BDS, and Israel. 

The only people who are celebrating are Jew-haters, socialists, and communists. 

Good luck, New Yorkers! You'll need it.

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From Fox News 1/2/26:

Critics say Mamdani’s vow to swap ‘rugged individualism’ with ‘warmth of collectivism’ has sinister undertone 

"Freshly inaugurated New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a self-described Democratic socialist, promoted "collectivism" over "rugged individualism" during a speech on Thursday, and prominent conservative figures nationwide responded by sounding the alarm about collectivist ideology.

"We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism," Mamdani declared in his inaugural address."

Thursday, January 01, 2026

Concern About The H3N2 Flu

Also see this from The 12-31-25 UK Daily Mail: 'Super' virus spreading uncontrollably... as New York sees most flu cases ever and experts warn 'we don't know when it will stop'

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From The Washington Post via MSN 1-1-26:

Flu cases are rising with a strain that makes older people sicker

"Cases of influenza in the United States are rising, driven by a new strain that public health officials worry current vaccines may not protect against as effectively.

"Health officials and researchers say that although the flu season has not reached its peak, the spike in cases is not historically unusual — and they stress vaccines probably still offer protection against the worst effects of the strain.

"The number of hospitalizations, emergency room and outpatient visits, and deaths associated with the flu have shot up, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, although the U.S. isn’t likely to reach peak until early in the year, possibly February.

“It seems to be a bit of a swift increase, but it’s not atypical,” said Jennifer Nuzzo, an epidemiologist and director of the Pandemic Center at the Brown University School of Public Health. “We often see flu seasons come in sort of fast and furious.”

"Winter creates ideal conditions for airborne viruses such as flu, covid and RSV to circulate as people gather indoors for long stretches and travel for the holidays. The Northeast is already feeling the surge. On the day after Christmas, New York health officials said the state experienced the highest number of flu cases in a single week since they began tracking the data in 2004.

"Since the coronavirus pandemic began in the United States in 2020, winter virus seasons have been marked by waves of covid infections. But covid in more recent years has become less prevalent during the winter months, researchers say, even if comparing seasons isn’t perfect because fewer patients, doctors and hospitals test for the coronavirus than in years past.

"The coronavirus does not follow a seasonal pattern, but public health officials urge vaccinations and testing in advance of colder months.

"Levels of coronavirus tracked in wastewater are lower than during the peak summer wave, said Marlene Wolfe, co-principal investigator for WastewaterSCAN, a private initiative that tracks municipal wastewater data.

“There’s plenty of people who are shedding covid into sewer systems when they’re sick, but we aren’t seeing really high levels,” said Wolfe, also an assistant professor of environmental health at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health.

"For the flu, however, the trajectory of cases is expected to keep rising after a sharp uptick in recent weeks.

"It remains unclear whether this winter flu season will rival last year’s, which was considered particularly severe, Nuzzo said. During last year’s flu season, the CDC reported 288 pediatric-influenza-associated deaths, the highest number since the 2009-2010 H1N1 swine flu pandemic.

"She said severe flu seasons tend to oscillate, “and that’s probably due to the residual immunity from a previous year.”

"The CDC estimates there have been at least 4.6 million flu-related illnesses, at least 49,000 hospitalizations and 1,900 deaths this season, which started in late September and may run through March or April.

"The wrinkle is a new strain of flu. That’s not unusual. The virus constantly mutates through a process known as antigenic drift — the reason vaccine makers reformulate shots each year. The new strain is a version of what is known as H3N2, a type of influenza A, and it’s quickly become the most common one in the U.S., according to the CDC.

"The strain has been tied to early and severe flu outbreaks in countries such as Japan, Canada and Britain. Alicia Budd, a CDC epidemiologist who tracks the spread of flu in the U.S., said that while the strain is now common here, flu levels in the U.S. remain within the expected range.

“We’re not seeing that increase, that early season that some other countries have seen,” Budd said.

"The H3N2 strain is typically associated with more flu hospitalizations and deaths in older people. The latest strain popped up during the summer, after U.S. drugmakers finalized their flu shots for the season. Experts worry that means the vaccines could be less effective, leading to more hospitalizations and taxing health systems that must deal with other winter viruses.

"In Britain, preliminary data has shown vaccines in that country provide strong protection against the new variant, although shots differ from those in the U.S., experts said.

"According to CDC estimates, about 40 percent of U.S. adults have received their flu vaccine, with the number slightly lower for children.

"Nuzzo, of Brown University, stressed that getting vaccinated remains important, even with the variation. “The flu vaccine may not prevent you from getting flu, but it certainly will keep you out of the hospital and may just reduce the severity of your symptoms or how long you’re sick for,” Nuzzo said.

"In Jacksonville, Florida, pediatrician Pamela Lindor of Bluebird Kids Health has already seen an uptick in children who reported sudden onset of fever, headaches, fatigue and cough while at school. If they are diagnosed within a day or two, she prescribes them antiviral medication.

"Federal health officials under President Donald Trump are casting doubt on childhood vaccine recommendations, suggesting kids receive far too many shots compared with other countries. In early December, Trump ordered a review of the vaccine schedule, questioning the practice of giving children annual flu shots.

"For years, Lindor said, parents she has encountered have resisted yearly flu shots for their children, even if they agree with other vaccines required by schools.

“It’s frustrating, in a way, because even though we do see quite a bit of flu this time of year, it could be a lot less if people were more compliant with the flu vaccine,” Lindor said."

Advanced Trump Derangement Syndrome

This self-delusional fool is obviously suffering from an advanced case of Trump Derangement Syndrome if he actually believes what he's saying.  If anyone is "hurting working Minnesotans" (particularly non-Somali illegal alien thieves), it's him and his associates.

How lucky we are that this lying, Socialist con man isn't our Vice President right now! But he will undoubtedly be re-elected as Minnesota's Governor just the same, despite this huge scandal.

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From Breitbart 12-31-25:

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) accused President Donald Trump of using the issue of alleged Somali immigrant fraud as “an excuse to hurt working Minnesotans.”

"In a post on X, Walz responded to a post from Fox News regarding Walz’s previous comments accusing Trump of “politicizing the issue” of alleged Somali fraud. Walz’s comments came after the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Tuesday it was freezing “all child care payments” to Minnesota.

“While Minnesota has been combating fraud, the President has been letting fraudsters out of jail,” Walz wrote. “Trump’s using an issue he doesn’t give a damn about as an excuse to hurt working Minnesotans.”

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Your Local Epidemiologist 12-30-25: Public Health Wins in 2025

Hannah Totte, MPH and Katelyn Jetelina at Your Local Epidemiologist have assembled this list of public health victories in 2025:

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20 public health wins in 2025: We have your back.

Phew, what a year. Amid relentless political, financial, and rhetorical pressures on public health, science, and health care, real harm landed on clinics, communities, and people trying to stay healthy.

The public health sector did everything it could to mitigate the impact and continue protecting Americans’ health in meaningful, lifesaving ways. Although the blows are becoming increasingly difficult to absorb, outbreaks were still prevented, harm was still reduced, and people were still kept safe.

As we head into the new year, here are 20 wins in 2025 that made our world healthier! Something we can all celebrate.

(Disclaimers: These are in no particular order, and we surely missed many, but thank you to everyone who shared their ideas. Please keep sharing your stories; they show the true power of local public health.)

Triumphs in the field

Over 3,500 local health departments keep your invisible shield intact and strong. Here are a few (of many) wins this year:

  1. Fifty measles outbreaks were contained. This success reflects tireless work by local public health teams and strong community responses, including vaccination. For example, early uptake of the MMR vaccine increased rapidly among Texas infants after the state’s measles outbreak began in January.

  2. Infant botulism outbreak contained. Experts in California, the only group worldwide with access to the antidote, BabyBIG, identified a highly unusual signal in baby formula, triggering rapid notifications to CDC, manufacturers, and suppliers saving infant lives.

  3. Leading on climate adaptation. Maricopa County cut heat-related deaths by nearly 40% in 2025 (the second year of decline on record) even as extreme heat days increased, thanks to expanded cooling centers, hydration stations, and outreach to vulnerable residents.

Turning the tide

  1. Food allergies in kids dropped dramatically. This year, we got news that childhood food allergies dropped 36%, driven by a 43% drop in peanut allergy. This success traces back to the 2015 LEAP study, which showed that early introduction of potential allergens prevents allergy—changing guidelines and, now, lives. More kids can safely reach for a PB&J.

Source: Gabryszewski et al. (2025), annotated by YLE
  1. Huntington’s disease was slowed for the first time. A targeted gene therapy delivered during brain surgery slowed disease progression by ~75%. Disease progression that usually happens in one year took four years instead, which is an extraordinary breakthrough for families facing a devastating disease.

  2. Obesity rates continued to decline. GLP-1 medications likely played a role, but they’re not the whole story. While we don’t yet fully understand the drivers, the direction matters, and it’s good news.

  3. Outreach initiatives improved cancer screening and reduced disparities. A study released this year showed that in a Northern California health system, colorectal cancer screenings doubled over the past 13 years, and deaths due to colorectal cancer dropped by 50% among Black patients.

Policy at play

  1. Menopause hormone therapy (MHT) has become more accessible, with the removal of its black box warning. After 85 years of conflicting research and confusing guidelines, there is hope for women suffering preventable menopause symptoms.

  2. New Mexico guaranteed free child care for all families. No income limits or copays required. A rare, bold move with real public health impact, including economic benefits.

  3. Red flag gun laws expanded. Maine voters passed one, bringing the total to 22 states + D.C. These laws reduce gun deaths—now the work is awareness and implementation.

  4. Maryland made adult vaccines free. A first-of-its-kind program was launched to provide recommended vaccines at no cost for uninsured and underinsured adults. Public health nurses have begun delivering them.

  5. Schools kept kids fed during federal shutdowns. For example, New Hampshire districts expanded free meals amid SNAP disruptions, preventing hunger when families needed support most.

International successes

  1. 86 million girls in high-risk countries have received the HPV vaccine. That’s an estimated 1.4 million lives saved. By year’s end, countries that bear 89% of the global burden of cervical cancer will have access to the HPV vaccine.

  2. HIV prevention shots became affordable. Lenacapavir—nearly 100% effective—will cost $40/year in 120 low- and middle-income countries by 2027, down from $42,000.

  3. PEPFAR survived. $400 million in global HIV and AIDS funding was preserved. Since 2003, this bipartisan program has saved 26 million lives and enabled 7.8 million HIV-free births.

  4. The first-ever malaria treatment for newborns was approved, filling a deadly treatment gap. It will be distributed by a nonprofit starting in eight African countries.

Standing up for science

This year, our field showed remarkable resilience more than ever before. Here are a few highlights.

  1. New coalitions formed nationwide, filling gaps, staying rooted in evidence, and working to ensure Americans feel confident and protected.

    1. The Vaccine Integrity Project gives Americans independent, third-party confirmation that vaccines are safe and effective.

    2. Northeast and Western state public health coalitions now coordinate health guidance so residents get clear, consistent recommendations.

    3. GovAct is helping governors protect Americans’ health freedoms through coordinated action.

    4. Grandparents for Vaccines, a grassroots group, is sharing real-life stories of how vaccines have protected children and families.

    5. The Evidence Collective, cofounded by YLE, is uniting researchers, communicators, and practitioners to turn rigorous science into clear, actionable guidance that people can use.

  2. Lawsuits defended evidence-informed processes.

    1. The American Academy of Pediatrics and other medical societies sued HHS over unilateral changes to vaccine policy and the restructuring of CDC advisory processes.

    2. Coalitions of clinicians and public health organizations filed lawsuits to stop the removal of federal public health data and clinical resources.

    3. Researchers and public health groups sued the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and HHS to challenge the cancellation of peer-reviewed research grants.

  3. Epidemiologists entered politics. Scientists entered the arena and are running for office, breaking long-standing silos and bringing evidence into policymaking, where it’s desperately needed.

  4. Courage at CDC, NIH, and beyond. CDC leaders resigned to take a stand against what their leadership was asking them to do. NIH employees wrote a declaration. Federal, state, and local public health workers continue to take silent and public stands every day through their work.

YLE wins—because community matters

This year was intense for YLE, but you helped us grow and build like never before. This year we:

  • Launched a California newsletter with Dr. Matt Willis.

  • Hosted our first in-person event (yes, at a comedy club) with YLE New York’s Marisa Donnelly.

  • Welcomed incredible teammates: Celeste (COO), Nat (Data Innovation Lead), and Hannah (Community Manager).

  • Built unlikely collaborations rooted in shared values, like with MAHA and mom influencers.

  • Launched Project Stethoscope and The Evidence Collective.

  • Published more than 120 newsletters and hosted 4 webinars.

Above all, we built a community with nearly 415,000 subscribers. (Tell a friend and help us reach that milestone this year!)

Bottom line

Public health has your back.

This field will be challenged like never before in 2026, but I’m confident it can navigate this terrain with relentless dedication, innovation, partnership, and listening.

Here’s to 2026. Happy New Year!

Love, YLE

Monday, December 29, 2025

Force of Infection, 12-28-25

Here's the latest Force of Infection newsletter by Dr Caitlin  Rivers:

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Widespread flu activity overshadows holiday season. News you can use for the New Year
Dec 28, 2025 

Respiratory Diseases

Regional editions will go out mid-week. Due to the holidays, most of the data I use for these reports has not been released yet. In the meantime, I’ve pulled together a brief update based on information from states that released data last week.

Influenza-like illness

Flu is spreading widely right now, with steep growth curves in many places. We’re seeing doubling and tripling of indicators (e.g., emergency department visits for influenza) from the prior week.

West

Colorado is in the thick of it: ED visits for flu are rising, accounting for 7.1% of all ED visits this past week, surpassing last year’s peak of 4.99%. Hospitalizations are also about to surpass last year’s peak. The hospitalization rate is now at 8.5 per 100,000 people. Last year, it peaked at 8.6. In Alaska, ED visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) are at 8.8%, which surpasses last year’s peak of 8.2%. And rates are still going up: lab-confirmed diagnoses of flu doubled between the week of December 13 and December 20.

It looks like we are nearing peak in Hawaii. Test positivity is leveling off around 28%. ED visits are at 9.4%, above last year’s peak of 7.8%. Hospitalizations for flu are elevated, but dipped slightly this past week, to 4.6% of all hospital admissions.

A few states are still at lower levels but are ramping up. In Arizona, ED visits for flu doubled in a week, from 1% to 2%, and confirmed flu cases also nearly doubled. Hospitalizations remain low, but are also increasing. In Nevada, outpatient visits for ILI1 are at 4.7% and rising.

Midwest

Flu activity is high in Minnesota. Flu activity more than doubled to 8.3% of ED visits and hospitalizations combined. The hospitalization rate has sharply increased to 9.0 hospitalizations per 100,000 people. In Illinois, flu activity is moderate and rising, with 4.5% of ED visits due to flu. Test positivity doubled this past week (to 20.5%), as did hospitalizations (to 2.3% of all admissions).

Activity in MINNESOTA. Source.

In Kansas, and Iowa rates are still a bit lower but are increasing rapidly. In Kansas, ED visits tripled this past week to 3.2% of all ED visits. And in Iowa, outpatient visits for ILI have increased sharply to 2.5%.

South

Influenza-like illness is high in Maryland, with ~6% of outpatient visits for ILI and nearly 1 in 3 samples testing positive for flu. A startling 43% of all outpatient ILI visits were children and young adults aged 5 to 24. In Alabama, ED visits for flu more than doubled this past week, to 6.3%. Tennessee is in similar territory, with 6.8% of ED visits due to flu.

Activity in TENNESSEE. Source.

In Virginia and Kentucky, activity is still a bit lower, but is rising: visits to the ED roughly doubled this past week, to 4.9% and 4%, respectively.

Northeast

In Massachusetts, outpatient visits for ILI increased to 7.5%, and ED visits for flu increased to an estimated 6%. Hospitalizations are moderate and rising, doubling this past week to 4.8% of all hospitalizations.

In New Jersey, ED visits for flu ballooned from 0.8% to 8.0% over the a span of 3 weeks. One in three samples are coming back positive for flu. Outpatient visits for ILI are now at 11%, equivalent to last season’s peak, which did not occur until February. Severe illness is also rising rapidly, with hospitalizations doubling in the past week (to 1.6% of all hospitalizations).

Activity in NEW JERSEY. Source.

In New York, excluding New York City, nearly 14% of outpatient visits were for ILI, and roughly 7% of ED visits were for flu. Flu is also very high and rising in New York City, where 8.8% of ED visits and 4.9% of hospitalizations were for flu.


COVID-19

Covid-19 activity remains pretty low (thankfully, given what’s going on with flu!), but is increasing in several states.

In Kansas, ED visits have increased to 1%, which is where they peaked during the small end-of-summer wave, and just a bit shy of last winter’s peak (of 1.4%). Similarly, in Minnesota, Covid-19 is at 0.9% of all ED visits and hospitalizations, which is also where it peaked at the end of the summer/early fall.

In Alabama, Massachusetts, and Maryland, Covid-19 is low but ED visits have increased slightly for each of the past three weeks. Similarly, Covid-19 is low but increasing in Iowa. ED visits in the state have increased over the past month from a low of <0.5% to 1.1%, and test positivity has been creeping upward as well. New York is also seeing a rise in Covid-19, with the rate of ED visits doubling since the end of October, to 0.9%.

Despite these increases, Covid-19 remains stable in many states. In Alaska, Covid-19 is low and steady, with ~50-60 new reported cases each week for the past several weeks. Similarly, Covid-19 held low and steady in Arizona and Colorado, accounting for 0.4% and 0.6% of ED visits, respectively. And in Illinois, Covid-19 remains low at 1.1% of ED visits, and 1% of all hospitalizations. Rates also also low and stable in Hawaii, Nevada, Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City.


RSV & Other Bugs

RSV: RSV continues to slowly rise. In Alaska, RSV remains below average for this time of year. However, the number of confirmed RSV cases has been steadily rising over the past month, and was 75 this past week, up from 53 the week before. Similarly, in Arizona, RSV moved up to 132 confirmed cases, from 102 the week before. And in Iowa, RSV has bumped up a bit in the past couple weeks, from 0.1% of ED visits to 0.3% of ED visits, though this remains very low overall. In Minnesota, test positivity has been slowly increasing for the past two months, but remains about half of where it was this time last year. RSV remains low but rising in Massachusetts and New York.

In Alabama, RSV has been steadily climbing and is now at 0.7% of ED visits, which is above the Covid-19 rate in the state right now. Similarly, in New Jersey, visits to the ED for RSV are tied with Covid-19, at 0.5%, and test positivity is moderate and steady at 5%.

In Kansas, after several weeks of increasing ED visits for children under the age of 13, rates dipped slightly this past week to 0.9%. RSV has held steady at ~0.3-0.4% of ED visits for the past month in Hawaii, and rates remain similarly low and flat in Nevada, Virginia. In Colorado, ED visits remain extremely low at just 0.1%.

Other bugs:

  • Rhinoviruses/enteroviruses are still circulating widely. Test positivity is at 23% in Iowa, 12.1% in Illinois, and 10% in New York City.

  • Adenovirus, human metapneumovirus, and mycoplasma are all also causing respiratory infections right now.


Norovirus

Wastewater activity moderate and rising nationally. In the Midwest and Northeast, wastewater activity is high and rising. It is moderate and rising in the West, but moderate and falling in the South.

The best protection against noro is frequently washing your hands and high-touch surfaces with soap and water, and avoiding touching your face.


Food recalls

The following foods are being recalled because they are contaminated. Please check your cupboards and throw out any of these items:

New:

  • There is a big recall of hundreds of products — from Airhead candies to meat to Splenda packets — that passed through a single distributor and were sold to over 50 stores, primarily in Minnesota and Indiana. I strongly urge you to check out the list of affected stores (here) and if you’ve shopped at one of them recently, check out the much longer list of items that are being recalled (here)

  • Country Vet Biscuits & Heartland Harvest Dog Biscuits [for dogs] are being recalled for potential contamination with Salmonella. Salmonella can sicken both pets who consume the treats, and humans who handle the products (or who touch surfaces the items touched). (more info)

  • Forward Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef (more info)

Previously Reported:

  • Frozen raw shrimp sold under the Market 32 and Waterfront Bistro brand names, due to possible cesium-137 contamination (more info)

  • Mild Cheddar Cheese under the Charlevoix Cheese Company label, sold in Michigan (more info)

  • Tamales, various flavors, in 4 count packs, sold by Primavera Nueva Inc. (more info)

  • Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert sold under the So Delicious label (more info)

  • Town Food Service Equipment Co. Aluminum Saucepans, due to potential lead contamination (more info)

  • Lucky Foods cinnamon powder, due to potential lead contamination (more info)

  • ByHeart Infant Formula due to potential botulism contamination (more info)


In other news
  • South Carolina measles outbreak grows. 9 new cases were reported between December 19 and 23 in the state, bringing the total for the year to 156. Nearly 250 people are in quarantine following exposures, and 7 are in isolation. Out of the 156 cases, only 1 was known to be fully vaccinated (145 were unvaccinated, 3 were partially vaccinated, and 4 had unknown vaccination status). Nationwide, the number of reported measles cases was 2,012 as of December 23. This is by far the highest number of reported cases since the virus was declared eliminated in 2000.

  • Salmonella outbreak linked to raw oysters. At least 64 people in 22 states were infected between June 21 and November 28 of this year. Given that most people do not seek medical care for Salmonella infection, and many are not tested even if they do, the numbers of affected individuals is likely much larger. Most of the cases interviewed have reported eating raw oysters, and samples taken from patients appear to be the same strain. The CDC and FDA are still investigating the source of the outbreak and trying to trace it to specific sources of oysters.

  • Measles epidemic in Darfur. More than 1,300 cases of measles have been reported in the Darfur region of Sudan since September, according to Doctors Without Borders. The outbreak is occurring amid ongoing internal conflict and displacement of civilian populations. The fighting, which has involved deadly attacks on healthcare facilities, has significantly disrupted healthcare provision and led to plummeting vaccination rates. Measles vaccination coverage of children has dropped from 74% in 2019 to 36% this year, leaving millions of young children at high risk of severe illness.

Islamic Terrorists Seek To Destroy Israel

I have always said the same thing that this article's title says. Netanyahu should make copies and hand them out at the meeting today at Mar-a-Lago.

For Israel and for the Jewish people to live without constant fear of more October 7ths, the only solution is to kill Hamas and the other terrorists, and to destroy Iran's weapons -- period.

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No Peace Plan Will Stop the Terrorists' Jihad Against Israel
By Khaled Abu Toameh
Gatestone Institute, December 29, 2025 at 5:00 am 

  • Since the announcement of Trump's plan, Hamas... has dismissed the idea of laying down its weapons. It has also made it clear that the role of any international force should be limited just to monitoring the implementation of the ceasefire with Israel. According to Hamas, the proposed International Stabilization Force should be stationed at the borders of the Gaza Strip, and not in areas controlled by the terror group.

  • "The Palestinian people have the right to all resistance [meaning: terrorism against Israel]." — Hamas statement, palinfo.com, December 12, 2025.

  • These statements by Hamas and the other Palestinian terror groups show that they have no intention of honoring Trump's plan. They view the Trump plan as nothing more than a temporary ceasefire that allows them to regroup, rearm, and pursue their Jihad to annihilate Israel.

  • It is simply nonsensical to believe that any peace plan would end the terrorists' Jihad against Israel. Unfortunately, there is no alternative to a total defeat and eradication of Hamas and its allies.

"More than two months after the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip went into effect, the Iran-backed Hamas terror group seems more determined than ever to stay in power and continue its armed struggle to destroy Israel.

"On December 14, Hamas marked the 38th anniversary of its founding by praising its October 7, 2023 invasion of Israel's southern communities as a "gigantic milestone and landmark in the struggle for freedom and independence and the defeat and elimination of the occupation [Israel]." On that day, more than 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals were murdered, and thousands wounded. Another 251 Israelis and foreign nationals were kidnapped to the Gaza Strip, where Hamas is still holding the remains of one hostage.

"Hamas has no regrets over the massacre it committed on October 7 and the ensuing war, which claimed the lives of thousands of Palestinians and destroyed large parts of the Gaza Strip. Instead of apologizing to the Palestinians for bringing death and destruction on them, the terror group issued a statement offering "greetings to the Palestinians for their legendary steadfastness."

"Hamas seized the opportunity to repeat its "categorical rejection of any form of trusteeship or mandate over the Gaza Strip."

"This is a reference to US President Donald J. Trump's plan for peace in the Gaza Strip. The plan calls for the establishment of an international body, the "Board of Peace," to help with the administration, reconstruction, and economic recovery of the Gaza Strip in the aftermath of the war. The plan, in addition, calls for the deployment of an "International Stabilization Force" (ISF) and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip.

"Since the announcement of Trump's plan, Hamas has repeatedly expressed its opposition to the presence of a non-Palestinian governing body in the Gaza Strip. Moreover, the terror group has dismissed the idea of laying down its weapons. It has also made it clear that the role of any international force should be limited just to monitoring the implementation of the ceasefire with Israel. According to Hamas, the proposed International Stabilization Force should be stationed at the borders of the Gaza Strip, and not in areas controlled by the terror group.

"Hamas said in its latest statement:

"The Palestinian people alone decide who governs them, and they have the legitimate right to resist, liberate their land, and establish their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital... Hamas affirms its commitment to its principles since its inception and its loyalty to the blood of the martyrs and the sacrifices of the prisoners, until liberation and the return [of Palestinian refugees and their descendants to their former homes inside Israel].... Jerusalem and the al-Aqsa Mosque will remain the focus of the conflict. The Palestinian people have the right to all resistance [meaning: terrorism against Israel]."

"When Hamas says that it remains committed to its principles, it is referring to its 1988 charter, which quotes Imam Hassan al-Banna, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood organization, as saying: "Israel will exist and continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it." Hamas describes itself as "one of the wings of Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine" and states that "initiatives, and so-called peaceful solutions and international conferences, are in contradiction to the principles of the Islamic Resistance Movement [Hamas]."

"Hamas, in other words, has not given up its dream of eliminating Israel.

"Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official living comfortably in Qatar, said in a speech marking the anniversary of the founding of his group that "the Palestinian people's resistance is still alive, and [the Hamas] leadership is steadfast and firm." Al-Hayya argued that the two-year war in the Gaza Strip has "proven that [Israel] can be defeated and that the liberation of Palestine is possible if it is based on careful planning and unified efforts." He praised the October 7 massacre as a "model of what could happen if the [Muslim] nation's efforts were combined" against Israel.

"The Hamas leader boasted that the war "complicated and set back" efforts by the US to normalize relations between Israel and some Arab and Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia.

"Al-Hayya emphasized Hamas's rejection of "all forms of guardianship or mandate over the Palestinian people" and said that the mission of Trump's "Board of Peace" should be limited to overseeing the implementation of the ceasefire, funding, and supervising the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

"Regarding the International Stabilization Force, al-Hayya stressed that its role should be limited to maintaining the ceasefire without any interference in the internal affairs of the Gaza Strip. The weapons of Hamas and other Palestinian terror groups, he added, are "a legitimate right guaranteed by international laws, and this right is linked to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state."

"Another senior Hamas official, Hossam Badran, said that his group "will continue its struggle and Jihad in confronting the Zionist project in Palestine," adding:

"Since its founding, Hamas has waged direct military battles against the [Israeli] enemy. We need to combine efforts and unite all energies for the greater role of liberating Palestine."

"Liberating Palestine" is a euphemism for destroying Israel and replacing it with an Islamist state.

"It is worth noting that several Palestinian terror groups, including Palestinian Islamic Jihad, "congratulated" Hamas on the 38th anniversary of its founding and vowed to support the Jihad against Israel. Needless to say, the terror groups also voiced support for the October 7 atrocities.

"These statements by Hamas and the other Palestinian terror groups show that they have no intention of honoring Trump's plan. They view the Trump plan as nothing more than a temporary ceasefire that allows them to regroup, rearm, and pursue their Jihad to annihilate Israel.

"It is simply nonsensical to believe that any peace plan would end the terrorists' Jihad against Israel. Unfortunately, there is no alternative to a total defeat and eradication of Hamas and its allies."

Khaled Abu Toameh is an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem.

Saturday, December 27, 2025

How's This For Gall? Illegal Alien Truckers Sue California Over CDLs

What nerve! These are illegal aliens who have no right to be here.  Illegal aliens shouldn't have been given fraudulent drivers' licenses; they can't read or speak English; they have already killed Americans on the roads. And now they expect the public to sympathize with the fact that their livelihoods may be impacted?  Sorry -- if you want to work as a trucker, go back to your home country. You're not America's responsibility.

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Fox News 12-25-25

Migrant truckers sue California DMV over canceled commercial drivers' licenses. DMV sent cancellation notices citing expiration date errors on non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses

"The California DMV is facing a lawsuit brought on behalf of nearly 20,000 immigrant truckers over the state's plans to revoke their commercial drivers' licenses (CDLs).

"The Asian Law Caucus and the Sikh Coalition, along with the law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, filed the lawsuit on Tuesday in an effort to stop the California DMV from canceling the CDLs, which thecomplaint says would "result in mass work stoppages" starting Jan 5, 2026.

"This class-action lawsuit is brought on behalf of the Jakara Movement and five commercial drivers who have been deprived of their rights and livelihoods," a joint statement from the Asian Law Caucus and Sikh Coalition said. "According to reports from the San Francisco Chronicle and KQED, California state officials communicated they would begin reissuing licenses on December 17. Despite these public assurances, the state has neither reissued any of the contested licenses nor created a process to remedy the date issue with no indication that it plans to do so before January 5."

"The lawsuit alleges that on Nov. 6, the California DMV notified 17,299 immigrant drivers and business owners that their non-domiciled CDLs would be canceled on Jan. 5, 2026, due to an error with the expiration date of the licenses. A similar letter was sent to an additional 2,700 drivers in December, informing them that their licenses would be canceled in mid-February.

"DMV is required to set the expiration date for a CDL given to an immigrant on either the same day or before the expiration of the driver's work authorization or legal presence documents, according to the lawsuit. However, the lawsuit alleges that the DMV letters violated California procedure, which would require the department to either cancel the license without prejudice or change the expiration date.

"For all 19,999 immigrants, the DMV intends to cancel their commercial licenses without affording any opportunity to obtain a corrected license or to contest the cancellation," the lawsuit reads.

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"The lawsuit notes that the cancellation of the CDLs has a far-reaching impact beyond the drivers themselves, saying that the drivers "play an indispensable role in our local and national economies, providing essential services that communities rely on every day, including transporting food, driving children to school and delivering manufactured goods."

"The sudden loss of their ability to work threatens not only their livelihoods but also the stability of our supply chains and services on which the public depends. Neither the individuals nor our communities can sustain the harm that will occur if these drivers lose their licenses, careers, and economic stability," the lawsuit reads."

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Open Season On Jews

I would change the title to "RUNNING Toward Open Season on Jews", because these ugly antisemites and Islamic terrorists have become so brazenly enthusiastic and open about attacking and killing Jews, and destroying anything Jewish.

Victor Davis Hanson asks, "Where does it all end?"  The answer is, "It doesn't."  We've always been the scapegoat, like we were for Hitler.

But at least now we can fight back.

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From Townhall: 

Slouching Toward Open Season on Jews
Victor Davis Hanson | Dec 25, 2025

"Jews celebrating Hanukkah were just slaughtered by Muslim gunmen on an Australian beach, in an imitation of the October 7 massacres.

"An inert Europe is canceling Christmas celebrations out of fear of threats of violence from Muslim minorities. In the West, when an Islamist shoots a Jew, politicians often offer two bizarre remedies: gun control or a task force to tackle Islamophobia.

"Yet, our political class rarely offers data on the overwhelming preponderance of targeting Jews rather than Muslims, much less the vast disparity in Jewish-on-Muslim versus Muslim-on-Jewish violence.

"To catalog all the recent violence against Jews in the Western world would fill a book."

"We know the causes. Anemic Western leaders – politicians, college presidents, media grandees, and celebrities – fear Muslim terrorism, growing Muslim voters, and their own growing antisemitic campus constituencies.

"So, they never call out antisemitic violence other than with nauseating nothings like, "Such violence has no place here." Or "We condemn such violence in the utmost terms." Or "This is not who we are."

"The prime minister of Australia – a country that produced some of the most heroic soldiers of World War I and II and still is a bulwark of the West in the Pacific – goes through a series of linguistic contortions daily to avoid identifying the threat to Jews and how to stop it. He talks as if guns were animate and murdered Jews without the aid of radical Islamic killers.

"So nothing much follows in the West, and Jews are becoming the hunted. The attacks will increase because there is no foreseeable force to combat them.

"Just a few years ago, it used to be that antisemitism was mostly on the Left and repugnantly identifiable and condemnable by most.

"In 2009, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright grew angry against his former favorite parishioner, then newly elected President Barack Obama, and scoffed in anger, "Them Jews ain't going to let him talk to me."'

"Many leftist icons used to voice blatant antisemitism, such as Jesse Jackson ("Hymietown"), Al Sharpton ("If the Jews want to get it on, tell them to pin their yarmulkes back and come over to my house"), or Louis Farrakhan ("your gutter religion").

"Do we remember the utterances of once White House press corps liberal icon Helen Thomas ("Jews should get the hell out of Palestine. They should go home to Poland, Germany, America, and everywhere else.")?

"Their left-wing legacy is now amplified by Rep. Ilhan Omar ("It's all about the Benjamins, baby"). The so-called Squad, New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the "The Democratic Socialists of America," and the legions of campus protestors never disown the slogan, "Palestine will be free from the river to the sea" – a call to destroy the current state of Israel and everyone in it – because they either all believe in it or assume their clueless followers have no idea what it means.

"Again, when the elite say, "River to the sea," does that mean they will erase all the Jews in Israel but spare its two-million-Arab citizenry, about the only Arabs in the entire Middle East who vote in free and fair elections and enjoy constitutional rights?

"Of course, no left-wing Westerner visiting the Middle East would wish to publicly express his free speech, atheism, or pro-gay/trans support either in the West Bank or in Gaza.

"The combination of providing DEI exemptions to biased minority activists, the anti-Israel and antisemitic indoctrination in universities, and no-borders immigration has turned the Democratic Party into the natural home of those who dislike Israel in particular and feel free to demonize Jews in general.

"Indeed, most polls show that 60 percent of Democrats favor the Palestinians over the Israelis. Translated, that means they prefer a terrorist autocracy over a Western liberal constitutional government.

"The Right used to be a unified corrective to left-wing antisemitism. It still polls nearly 70 percent in favor of Israel. For a while longer, it is far more likely to condemn antisemitic violence than the Left.

"But recently, its own base, in varying degrees, has come full circle and joined the Left in its distaste for Israel and Jews in general.

"The new anti-Israel Right despises Israel and the U.S. support of it, either in terms that are commercial (there are more Arabs, with more money and oil), cowardly (trashing Jews does not earn terrorist reprisals; rebuking Muslims can), political (Jews more often vote Democratic), or simply antisemitic (cabals of Jews control Wall Street, Hollywood, the media, etc.).

"Once-fringe antisemites like Nick Fuentes are now welcomed to air their views openly, but mostly the conspiracy venom is of the more insidious sort, like "I'm just throwing this out there..." or "Here is something to consider..."

"In the last few weeks, we have been told – without any evidence – by right-wing influencers that the Jews may well have had a hand in killing Charlie Kirk, in bombing an Iranian nuclear facility, in pressuring the Maduro kleptocracy, and in the 9/11 slaughter.

"One hallmark of the new right-wing furor against Jews and Israel is the strange symbiosis they employ. Formerly edgy podcasters become vicarious hosts of virulent antisemites. The partnerships are a way of not directly owning up to their toxicity but just "putting it out there."

"Candace Owens initially championed Kanye West ("I'm a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up, I'm going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE.").

"Then she graduated to expressing her own old antisemitic tropes: "There is just a very small ring of specific people who are using the fact that they are Jewish to shield themselves from any criticism. ... All Americans should want answers because this appears to be something that is quite sinister."

"Tucker Carlson hosted critics of the U.S. effort against Hitler in World War II and Israel-behind-it conspiracists before escalating to inviting Nick Fuentes on in a mostly friendly manner – which might be attributed to his interview format, except he has attacked fellow conservatives far more than has odious Fuentes.

"But now Carlson himself too throws out story-line hints about just maybe Jews' involvement in Charlie Kirk's death, or a sort of/kind of Jewish effort behind 9/11, or perhaps it was those Jews eating humus, not the Roman prefect of Judea who ordered Jesus killed for supposed sedition – a common fate of any provincial residents who even appeared to defy the absolute authority of the Roman imperial state.

"Carlson strangely categorized Israel as an "insignificant" country. But is not Israel a democratic Western outpost in a sea of Middle East autocracy, the most technically advanced and scientifically sophisticated nation for its size in the world, and the ancient home of the Judeo-Christian tradition

"Somehow, many on the Right forgot who funds the virulently anti-American mouthpiece Al-Jazeera, or where the 9/11 murderers came from, or who has killed Americans in Syria, Lebanon, and on the Red Sea, and or whom the Muslim Brotherhood, ISIS, and theocratic Iran have vowed to destroy.

"And as for October 7 and what followed, Israel waited in vain for nearly three weeks for Hamas to give up the 3,000 terrorists who murdered 1,219 Jews, wounded 3,400, and took 254 hostages before mounting a full invasion of Gaza.

"Where does it all end?

"Either there will be an 11th-hour Western intolerance of antisemitism, a limit of student visas and immigration from the illiberal nations of the Middle East, a return to melting pot assimilation, an end to DEI tribalism, and a reform of the weaponized university curricula, or we will see more images of gunmen shooting Jews as if they were mere animals."

Patton's Christmas Prayer

I remember this from the great film "Patton", and it's still appropriate today. Alex Kershaw also wrote a book about it called "Patton's Prayer: A True Story of Courage, Faith, and Victory in World War II". 

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By C. Douglas Golden at The Western Journal, 12/25/25

Trump Would Have Loved This Christmas Card Gen. Patton Sent His Troops in 1944 Asking for Their Prayers 

"It was not the best of Christmas seasons for Gen. George Patton in December of 1944.

"Yes, the general’s Third Army was marching through Europe toward Berlin. Yes, the Nazis were less than a year away from defeat. So, too, were the Japanese. But as Patton’s tank division approached Bastogne, a southern Belgium stronghold occupied by 15,000 U.S. troops and besieged by 50,000 German troops encircling it, he had a problem.

"Rain. Lots of it.

“There is about four inches of liquid mud over everything,” Patton told his wife in a letter, “and it rains all the time, not hard but steadily.” What’s worse, he didn’t have the air cover to relieve the brave Americans holding off the Germans.

"According to the Friends of the National World War II Memorial, Patton realized he needed more than just hope. He realized he needed God.

"So, Patton placed a Dec. 8, 1944 call to the Third Army’s chief chaplain, Fr. James O’Neill.

“Do you have a good prayer for weather?” Patton asked O’Neill. “We must do something about those rains if we are to win the war.”

"O’Neill promised the general he would look for one. Finding none that was suitable, he instead wrote his own. He presented it to Patton.

"The general’s order in response? “Have 250,000 copies printed,” he said, “and see to it that every man in the Third Army gets one.”

"The Christmas card would enter Patton lore and is still talked about today.

“Almighty and most merciful Father, we humbly beseech Thee, of Thy great goodness, to restrain these immoderate rains with which we have had to contend,” it read.

“Grant us fair weather for Battle. Graciously hearken to us as soldiers who call Thee that, armed with Thy power, we may advance from victory to victory, and crush the oppression and wickedness of our enemies, and establish Thy justice among men and nations. Amen.”

"On the reverse side, Patton wrote, “To each officer and soldier in the Third United States Army, I wish a Merry Christmas. I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. We march in our might to complete victory. May God’s blessings rest upon each of you on this Christmas Day. – G.S. Patton, Jr., Lt. Gen. Commanding, Third United States Army.”

"We know, of course, that Pattons’ prayer worked. The following day, the weather cleared and the Third Army made its way to Bastogne to relieve the 101st Airborne. The Battle of the Bulge, the last major German offensive, was repulsed by the end of January, and the war moved toward its inexorable end.

“Chaplain, I am a strong believer in prayer,” Patton told the chaplain before the prayer went out. “A good soldier is not made merely by making him think and work. There is something in every soldier that goes deeper than thinking or working — it’s his ‘guts.’ It is something that he has built in there: It is a world of truth and power that is higher than himself.”

"It’s a reminder that even Patton — a man who had pagan leanings, as anyone who’s watched the biopic can tell you — still knew the importance of Christian prayer. So, too, did anyone who served before the 1960s. Now, we’re just a few years removed from the days when Lloyd Austin ran the Pentagon under Joe Biden. Things have changed a bit under Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth, but it’ll still take a long way to get back to being a God-fearing nation.

"We are not liberating occupied Europe this Christmas, nor will many of us ever undertake something that parlous or important in our lives. But the reason for the season remains: our Savior, and prayers we offer to Him. If Gen. Patton can remember that while looking down the most urgent mission a man can undertake for his country, certainly we — and the president — can, as well."