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Gavin Newsom Gets TORCHED for Playing Victim After Ted Cruz’s Jab (‘Victimhood Self-Own’ INCOMING)
We're still about two years until the presidential primaries are off and running, and already some potential candidates are trying way too hard to get the upper hand. This story started with Sen. Ted Cruz calling Gavin Newsom "historically illiterate" on an episode of his podcast:— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) February 16, 2026"Historically illiterate," eh?
If you're in the perpetual victimization culture, how do you translate that?
Simple:Ted Cruz calling a dyslexic person illiterate is a new low, even for him. https://t.co/XC75ybiGKd— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) February 16, 2026Dude, seriously? That reminded us of when Biden would say something incoherent and his handlers (and many in the media) would shame people for mocking his "lifelong stutter."
Maybe Newsom's worse off than we thought.Is your dyslexia the reason that you don’t know what...
Health and Climate Consequences of EPA’s Endangerment Finding Repeal ‘Cannot Be Overstated’
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Jaecoo claim 1 613 km on a single tank of fuel for their J7 SHS – We think not!
Omoda & Jaecoo are redefining the future of hybrid mobility with their industry-leading SHS (Super Hybrid System) technology.
Omoda & Jaecoo’s plug-in hybrid SHS models have recently undergone extensive real-world testing across 16 countries, including Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.
These trials move beyond laboratory figures in an attempt to prove the global adaptability, durability, and reliability of SHS technology.Laboratory testing is not real worldThe reason to move from the likes of the widely accepted WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) to calculate average fuel consumption is that the numbers achieved this way are too optimistic. It tries to be realistic, but it’s still a controlled test, and not a reflection of how people actually drive.
Jaecoo’s website lists the overall fuel consumption of the Jaecoo J7 SHS at 4.7 litres per 100 km with a 90...