YubNub Social YubNub Social
    #democrats #loonylibs #exodermin
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Day mode
  • © 2026 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Night mode toggle
Featured Content
Community
New Posts (Home) ChatBox Popular Posts Reels Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore
© 2026 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
38 m

Favicon 
www.allsides.com

CDC Issues Travel Advisory for 32 Countries, Including Several in Europe, Over Spread of Paralyzing Disease

A travel alert has been issued warning Americans to take precautions against polio, which is spreading in Europe and elsewhere across the globe. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control issued a level 2 alert, cautioning travelers to "practice enhanced precautions" before visiting 32 countries. The agency is advising people to make sure they're up to date on their polio vaccines, adding that people who plan to travel to the listed countries are eligible for a single-dose booster of the vaccine.
Like
Comment
Share
AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
38 m

Favicon 
www.allsides.com

Exclusive: U.S. Marines fired on protesters storming consulate in Karachi, officials say

U.S. Marines opened fire on demonstrators during the storming of the Karachi consulate over the weekend, two U.S. officials said on Monday—a rare use ​of force at a diplomatic post that could sharply escalate tensions in the country ‌amid widespread protests over the killing of Iran's leader. Ten people were killed on Sunday when protesters breached the compound's outer wall after Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in strikes on Iran.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
38 m

“Freezing cold”: the London neighbourhood where The Pretenders’ debut took shape
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

“Freezing cold”: the London neighbourhood where The Pretenders’ debut took shape

Humble beginnings. The post “Freezing cold”: the London neighbourhood where The Pretenders’ debut took shape first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
40 m

Famine Incoming? About One-Fourth Of All Globally Traded Nitrogen Fertilizer Normally Travels Through The Strait Of Hormuz
Favicon 
www.sgtreport.com

Famine Incoming? About One-Fourth Of All Globally Traded Nitrogen Fertilizer Normally Travels Through The Strait Of Hormuz

by Michael Snyder, The Economic Collapse Blog: If the war with Iran persists for an extended period of time, a lot of people could literally starve. Approximately half of all global food production is dependent on the use of fertilizer. Without fertilizer, crop yields would drop precipitously and there wouldn’t be anywhere near enough food […]
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
42 m

March 5, 2026 — Today's Conservative Cartoon
Favicon 
twincitiesbusinessradio.com

March 5, 2026 — Today's Conservative Cartoon

March 5, 2026 — Today's Conservative Cartoon
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
43 m

“I was like, ‘I think it’d be cool if I die and spit up blood but I need to play another show the next night.’” How Black Sabbath and ‘major death anxiety’ inspired metal’s new fantasy sensation, Castle Rat
Favicon 
www.loudersound.com

“I was like, ‘I think it’d be cool if I die and spit up blood but I need to play another show the next night.’” How Black Sabbath and ‘major death anxiety’ inspired metal’s new fantasy sensation, Castle Rat

How a fantasy doom band became a viral sensation everyone is talking about
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
45 m

‘Boots on the ground’ would turn Iran into Iraq on steroids
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

‘Boots on the ground’ would turn Iran into Iraq on steroids

“I don’t have the yips with respect to boots on the ground,” Donald Trump told the New York Post this week. Referring to Iran, he added that while he probably doesn’t need them, he would deploy ground troops “if necessary.”With those words, the administration cracked open a door most American strategists hoped was bolted shut by half a century of hard lessons.Modern American military history is a graveyard of campaigns that began with overwhelming tactical success and ended in strategic failure.Operation Epic Fury, the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign, has already delivered what hawks in Washington have wanted for decades: the decapitation of Iran’s top leadership. The strikes that killed Ali Khamenei were meant to trigger a rapid collapse of the Islamic Republic. Early evidence points to something messier — and more dangerous.The fundamental flaw in the administration’s logic is simple: Removing a leader does not remove a regime.Khamenei is dead, but the Iranian state remains. A temporary leadership council has already formed. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps still holds the monopoly on force. Worse, strikes that reportedly killed hundreds of civilians — including more than 100 children in Minab — handed the regime a fresh narrative. Instead of a unified, pro-Western uprising, many Iranians are responding with nationalist anger and a predictable desire for revenge.That reality should end any talk of “finishing the job” with a ground invasion.Modern American military history is a graveyard of campaigns that began with overwhelming tactical success and ended in strategic failure. Vietnam. Afghanistan. Iraq. In each, the “mission accomplished” moment became the prologue to years of insurgency, political collapse, and sunk costs.In Vietnam, the U.S. won battles and lost the country because it could not produce a legitimate political alternative.In Iraq and Afghanistan, trillion-dollar investments in nation-building crumbled once American security guarantees lifted.If the United States shifts from air strikes to a ground presence in Iran, it will collide with problems it cannot solve.Start with geography and scale. Iran is a country of nearly 90 million people, with mountainous terrain that functions as a natural fortress. A serious occupation would require a troop commitment the American public will not support — and it would likely exceed anything seen in Iraq.RELATED: Hegseth just delivered a precision strike on the legacy media Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty ImagesThen comes the legal and constitutional crisis at home. Trump has prosecuted this war without a formal declaration — and without meaningful consultation with Congress. That bypasses the democratic safeguard meant to force elected representatives to weigh blood and treasure.Escalating to a ground war on such a foundation invites a domestic political firestorm, fracturing the country at the very moment unity matters most. Disregard for constitutional norms does not merely weaken the rule of law; it undermines the legitimacy of the mission.Next, look at the internal politics of Iran. The administration appears to hope Iran’s grievances can be leveraged against the regime. History suggests the opposite. Foreign boots on the ground almost always unify a population against the invader. An invasion would turn a struggle for internal reform into a war of national liberation and hand hardliners their best recruiting tool.The anger in Tehran is not necessarily pro-regime. It is a primal response to foreign violation.Finally, consider the regional fallout. The “Axis of Resistance” has already begun responding — drone activity, base attacks, threats to shipping and energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Six U.S. service members have already died in retaliatory strikes. A ground invasion would expand the conflict into a full regional war, drawing in proxies and potentially major powers into a fight Washington cannot afford and cannot control.A ground invasion would not be brief, as Pete Hegseth has suggested. It would become a generational entanglement.Washington can destroy targets. It cannot manufacture a stable, pro-Western political order at the point of a bayonet. Ignore the failures of the past and you guarantee a disaster in the future.
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
45 m

Whitlock: The REAL reason LeBron James won’t let his daughter join the WNBA
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Whitlock: The REAL reason LeBron James won’t let his daughter join the WNBA

When LeBron James opened up about cherishing time with his children during the NBA season, the conversation took an unexpected turn. After quickly correcting an interviewer that his daughter plays volleyball, not basketball, James joked that his wife is “done with this basketball s**t.”And BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock is curious as to why that is.“I miss a lot of moments, you know, spending time with my kids because of my career, and, you know, any time I get over the course of my career, any time I got moments with them either individually, two of them, three of them all together, whatever the case may be, is always special for me,” James said.“So, to have my daughter want to come on the road and be with me and spend a lot of time — yesterday we went to Alcatraz,” he continued.When an interviewer interjected and commented on her playing basketball, James quickly responded, “She’s a volleyball player. Don’t get my wife mad. My wife is done with this basketball s**t.”“I think LeBron very cleverly is protecting his wife and protecting them from the truth, is LeBron James and Savannah James want no part of sending their daughter into that LGBTQIA+ silent P women’s basketball world,” Whitlock speculates.“They’re not raising a lesbian, and they want her in volleyball,” he adds.Dre Baldwin believes it could be a different reason, explaining that it seems to him like “he just doesn’t want to even put that spotlight on his daughter the way it was on his sons.”“And maybe his daughter might be better at volleyball than she is at basketball. And another kid who he doesn’t want feeling the pressure of having to quote, unquote ‘make it’ in a highly competitive space like basketball,” Baldwin continues.“But, now that you bring that up, I hadn’t thought of that. That is an interesting angle, and I wouldn’t be mad at LeBron and Savannah if that is indeed their reason,” he adds.Want more from Jason Whitlock?To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy with Jason Whitlock, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
Like
Comment
Share
YubNub News
YubNub News
1 h

Fighting an Economic War Without Fused Intelligence
Favicon 
yubnub.news

Fighting an Economic War Without Fused Intelligence

[View Article at Source]In a corporate boardroom reviewing a high-stakes multinational deal, every financial risk was dissected ­— but no one in the room could see the classified intelligence…
Like
Comment
Share
YubNub News
YubNub News
1 h

Scathing Report Says America’s Armed Forces Are Suffering From Years of Neglect While China Gains Strength
Favicon 
yubnub.news

Scathing Report Says America’s Armed Forces Are Suffering From Years of Neglect While China Gains Strength

© 2026 The New York Sun Company, LLC. All rights reserved.Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The material on this site is protected by copyright law and may…
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 1 out of 112579
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund