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America’s Progressive Descent Into Psychosis
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America’s Progressive Descent Into Psychosis

I was all set to write a column weighing in on the excellent Helen Andrews piece at Compact about the feminization of our institutions and the damage that’s done — though what I would say is that Alla Margolina did an excellent job expounding on that subject in a post we picked up at RVIVR. And then something else came up, which really deserves a bit of treatment. I’m going to preface this with a qualification, which is that I really don’t want to make more of the “No Kings” rallies last weekend than they deserve. Set against the ambitions of the Hard Left money machine, which threw close to $300 million into what they hoped would be a national groundswell of hatred toward President Trump and his supporters, the “No Kings” multivenue pity-party for the “progressive” movement was a terrible failure. It was a Tet Offensive without the benefit of a mass-media Fifth Column in the United States to bootstrap it into a victory. (RELATED: The Left’s Top Dark Money Monster Is Dying — and Taking the Democratic Party With It) And as I said in one of our excellent Spectacle Podcast segments this week, I have every expectation that the net result of the “No Kings” rallies and their putrid actual attendance (the organizers claimed to have had some seven million demonstrators at 2,700 locations around the country; the real number was maybe 10 percent of that) will be that the Democrats on Capitol Hill will ultimately knuckle under and stop filibustering the continuing resolution to reopen the government. There had been a fairly widespread set of reports, perhaps best described as rumors, but they had the ring of truth, that the Senate Dems were hanging onto the filibuster in the hopes that the “No Kings” rallies would shake the confidence of the Republicans and force them to crater to Chuck Schumer’s crazy demands in an effort to reopen the government. That has not happened, and there isn’t any real indication that it will. If those reports were accurate, and “No Kings” was the giant fizzle that it was, then one wonders where the Dems go from here, other than to declare for living to fight another day, as John Fetterman is exhorting them to do. My theory hasn’t been proven true so far. There is this… ? @WhipKClark, the number two House Democrat, on the Democrat Shutdown: “Of course there will be families that are going to suffer… but it is one of the few leverage times we have.” These people are SICK! pic.twitter.com/7MRHsmGMGx — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 22, 2025 …but I question how long that bravado will last. So let’s agree that I’m not ringing alarm bells over the presence of any great mass movement represented by “No Kings.” But on the other hand, some of what was on display on Saturday does need to be accurately described. In Tuesday’s column, I talked about the “old fart thinking,” namely, the insistence so many of the aged protesters put on display that 20th-century consensus items and styles be applied to nearly mid-21st-century problems and conditions. (RELATED: ‘Old Fart’ Thinking Is Too Much in Our Way) But it wasn’t just the “old fart thinking” that was problematic. This might not have been the most egregious example of the conduct the country was subjected to before, during, and since last Saturday, but it certainly appears to have been the best illustration of how far gone so many of these people are. That’s a sanitized version. This is a little more descriptive version. And this is how it ended… A 61-year-old Fairhope, Alabama woman dressed as a penis and carrying a “No Dick-tator” sign was arrested during Saturday’s “No Kings” protest. Video showing three officers pinning her down has since gone viral. She was charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. pic.twitter.com/TnYINyiESu — Molly Ploofkins (@Mollyploofkins) October 21, 2025 If you missed it, the woman who thought it was a good and persuasive idea to show up in an inflatable penis costume outside of an upscale shopping mall on a sunny Saturday, where families were out enjoying the weather, is… 61 years old. (RELATED: Please Deliver Us From the Poorly-Behaved Women) Not some stupid college kid. A 61-year-old woman. A friend of mine whose son was on the scene relates that Gamble was in the street screaming obscenities at passing cars, and even jumped in front of one driven by a brand new driver who nearly hit her, before she was arrested. Because her candidate didn’t win an election. And the video of the arrest has gone viral because the screeching coven of progressive hysterics across the country has decided that this is a First Amendment violation of some kind — that the right to protest involves dressing oneself up as a specimen of male genitalia in front of unsuspecting citizens. Bear in mind, these are the people who wanted to lock you up and take your kids away for not wearing a face diaper or forcing your family to take a COVID shot, but somehow they’re the defenders of the First Amendment now. Yes, this is an extreme case. But it’s not an isolated case. MSNBC put the demented Robert De Niro on their air so that he could declare that White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller was a Nazi, and DeNiro then allowed that such a status would be unusual given that Miller is Jewish. Nobody at that network batted an eye. Maybe Miller’s inevitable lawsuit will change that, but the inherent psychosis is no less substantive. And this week, we’re seeing a large number of these people come completely unglued over Trump’s having broken ground on construction of a new ballroom facility at the White House, which will expand its capacity for hosting events to 650 people, up from the current 200. The project is being financed with $250 million in private donations, and it will improve a part of the White House’s East Wing, which has stood mostly useless since the Truman administration. Both parties, assuming they can get someone elected president going forward, will benefit from the expansion. And yet there are reactions like these… This image of the East Wing of the White House is a metaphor for broader, reckless destruction. The ballroom that will go up there will be a gaudy monument to vanity, corruption and excess. For anyone who has worked at the WH, or cares about its rich history, it’s a gut punch. pic.twitter.com/A7Kaa3fNOR — David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) October 21, 2025 I genuinely think the images of them destroying the East Wing of the White House could be a game changer in the elections. https://t.co/iyZ74N2zZE — Neera Tanden? (@neeratanden) October 22, 2025 If a D is ever elected POTUS, razing the Trump ballroom and restoring the White House to pre-Trump status is non-negotiable. You have to tear down the physical manifestations of authoritarianism. [image or embed] — Jonathan V. Last (@jvl.bsky.social) Oct 20, 2025 at 5:28 PM   I’m putting this menagerie — which is grossly incomplete, by the way; if I wanted to, I could regale the reader with easily a dozen other current manifestations of utter unhinged lunacy taking place among progressives, including those you’re supposed to believe are prominent — in front of you for a reason. And it’s something the vast majority of the people seeing this column already know, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be made clear again and again. There is palpable, complete mass psychosis on the Left in this country. The idiocy on Saturday — which was supposed to persuade the American people of the legitimacy of the progressive cause, let’s remember — exposed it. You have far too many people driven insane by progressive propaganda and psychotropic drugs passed around like candy, divorced from family and a higher power, who are in a narcissistic state and intoxicated by a messianic political ideal built around a set of public policies that have conclusively proven themselves ineffective. They’re like lemmings marching to Jonestown, if you’ll forgive the mixing of metaphors, despite the stench of the bodies and the Kool-Aid. This has led to a psychotic break for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of them, and they can’t function in society anymore. Jeanna Gamble can’t function in society. The compassionate thing to do with her is to ensconce her in a rubber room. And there are lots and lots of Jeanna Gambles out there. I don’t know if it’s fixable. You have to find a way to get them off politics, but they’ve allowed politics to become their religion. And there is no reasoning with them. Almost literally everything coming out of their mouths is projection. Virtually all of them voted for Joe Biden, but incessantly call Trump a pedophile. They were all for tearing down historical landmarks, but have lost their minds over a renovation and expansion of the White House ballroom. They were the COVID Karens who ratted out their neighbors and demanded lives be ruined over masks and shots, they lost their minds over a protest at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 and insisted that people taking selfies inside the Rotunda, who’d left their guns at home, were trying to start a revolution, and now they think it’s their first amendment right to wear pornographic costumes in public, throw rocks at cops and burn down a Tesla dealership. And anyone who objects to this behavior is a fascist. I could write an entire column, and might, on the projection inherent in the Graham Platner debacle. Leftist media logic: If a Republican cabinet official has Christian tattoos, he’s a white supremacist. But when a Democratic Senate candidate has a Nazi tattoo, it isn’t newsworthy. pic.twitter.com/ZztcswooEU — MRC NewsBusters (@newsbusters) October 22, 2025 It’s become easy for the Right to persuade the persuadable now, given the competition. But do you think it’s possible to reason with Jeanna Gamble? You can’t even keep her out of traffic. This isn’t going to end well. What’s going to happen is this crowd will cause so much trouble that it’s going to require tactics which look to some like fascism (but are actually simply law enforcement) to bring order and normalcy back to society. And the crazies of the Left like that idea, because as I’ve written, it will make them victims, and they believe victimhood is the highest form of human nobility. I’ve written that this is how civilization dies. Victimhood culture destroys meritocracy, it destroys function, and it ultimately even destroys empathy. The escape from this vicious cycle is to crush the fake victims, because they will become the victimizers if given the power to be, and then chaos will reign. (RELATED: It’s Good v. Evil. It’s Always Been Good v. Evil.) So how do you crush them in nonviolent ways? That, I don’t know. I have some ideas, but shaky confidence they’ll work. But no, we can’t allow 60-year-old women to show up and parade around in public parks in inflatable penis costumes because they don’t like the president, and we can’t have movie actors on television inciting violence against the party in power. And we can’t have the politically frustrated assassinating their fellow citizens and attempting to murder the police for enforcing laws they didn’t vote for. This isn’t sustainable, and it has to be acted upon. Nonviolently, one hopes. But that includes bringing the full power of law enforcement and the weight of the justice system to bear on the unhinged. Which is going to have to happen. And the full power of the American people, those of us not infected with the woke mind virus, will have to descend on them at the ballot box at every turn, so that those people left of center who can be reasoned with will have some space to chase them back to the fringes and clean up their movement. We might be too far gone for that, I’ll admit. But that only means the remedies will have to be dire. This problem is a long time coming. It isn’t easily fixed. We have a significant portion of our population that is lost to civilization, and they will destroy it if they aren’t stopped. So let’s stop it. Quickly, please. By the most civil means possible, with the understanding that those means might not be so civil. READ MORE from Scott McKay: ‘Old Fart’ Thinking Is Too Much in Our Way Feminism, the Nose-Ring Theory, and Our Potential Extinction Racism, Victimhood, and Louisiana v. Callais
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Off the Radar: Christian Genocide in Africa

Global conflict has reached its highest level since World War II, fueled by a surge in terrorist insurgencies, political upheaval, and full-scale wars in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, and dozens of other regions. According to the Peace Research Institute, there are 61 active conflicts across 35 countries. In the longstanding and brutal ledger of religious persecution, Nigeria now occupies its own grim chapter with its enduring pogrom against Christians. Nigeria is the largest, populated nation on the African continent and has become the crucible of suffering for its Christian minority. (RELATED: Nigeria: The Most Dangerous Place To Be a Christian) These are coordinated acts of religious cleansing with survivors forced to convert to Islam or be killed. Islamic insurgents strike at night, torching homes while families sleep. They ambush churches during Sunday services, gunning down entire congregations. They raid Christian farming villages, slaughtering men, raping women, and abducting children. These are coordinated acts of religious cleansing with survivors forced to convert to Islam or be killed. The violence throughout the years against Christians in Nigeria has only intensified. According to the Nigerian watchdog group Intersociety, since 2009, more than 52,000 Christians have been killed and over 20,000 churches have been desecrated or destroyed. These are not isolated events. In 2024, 4,100 Christians were killed in Nigeria, which was 82 percent of all Christian martyrdoms worldwide. By August 2025, more than 7,000 were killed. This surge reflects not just a crisis of security, but a deepening pattern of persecution that is nothing short of genocide. As the Church marks each martyrdom with prayer and remembrance, the Body of Christ in Nigeria continues to suffer wounds that cry out for justice, solidarity, and global witness. (RELATED: What Is America’s Role in Africa?) Global Christian Relief and other worldwide monitors have named Nigeria the deadliest country for Christians, a title that reverberates with the quiet void of global indifference. (RELATED: Ted Cruz and the Specter of ‘Roland, the Headless Thompson Gunner’) These atrocities are driven by a network of Islamist extremist groups that include Boko Haram, Fulani militias, and dozens of other factions with ties to ISIS and al-Qaeda. Their coordinated campaigns have devastated Christian communities not only across Nigeria but the entire African continent at an alarming rate that continues unabated. Nigeria’s Christian communities are enduring one of the worst persecutions in modern times, yet the world treats it as a nonstarter. The silence of the world echoes the hush of Good Friday when injustice was at its zenith and was dismissed as routine, while suffering and death were business as usual. Nigeria’s Christian communities are enduring one of the worst persecutions in modern times, yet the world treats it as a nonstarter. (RELATED: The Left Ignores Nigeria’s Suffering Christians While Proclaiming to Be Perfect Humanitarians) Before leaving office in 2020, the Trump administration took action by placing Nigeria on the State Department’s list of “Countries of Particular Concern” (CPC).  The CPC list allowed for economic sanctions to pressure Nigeria’s government to protect Christians and other religious minorities from violence. However, in 2021, the Biden Administration removed Nigeria from the CPC even as the massacres intensified without due cause. As a result, the Nigerian government, through either willful complicity or gross negligence, has enabled these atrocities to persist unchecked.  Its failure to act is a betrayal of its citizens. In response to the ongoing Nigerian massacre, a coalition of religious leaders, spearheaded by Nina Shea of the Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom, sent a petition to President Trump on Oct. 15 condemning the Nigerian government’s treatment of religious minorities and urging Trump to redesignate Nigeria to the CPC.  Among the signatories were San Francisco Catholic Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, and Focus on the Family President Jim Daly, among dozens of others. The petition unequivocally states that the Nigerian government “is directly violating religious freedom by enforcing Islamic blasphemy laws that carry the death penalty and harsh prison sentences against citizens of various religions. It also demonstrably tolerates relentless aggression uniquely against Christian farming families by militant Fulani Muslim herders, who appear intent on forcibly Islamizing the Middle Belt.” This crisis transcends geopolitics and foreign policy and is in desperate need of a moral imperative.  As St. Paul affirms in 1 Corinthians 12:26, “If one member suffers, all suffer together.” As members of the Body of Christ, Christians are called to bear witness, speak out, and act to end the atrocities unfolding across Africa. Without intervention, the Christian population in many regions faces displacement within a generation. And, don’t think it can’t happen here. READ MORE from Greg Maresca: Truth & Treason: A Tale of Moral Courage The ACC Adds Games, Loses Geography Unholy Uproar: The Politics of Prayer
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Fleecing Taxpayers: LA County’s Crazy Payout

SACRAMENTO — LAist’s investigative report was almost too hard to believe, even in a state that squanders taxpayer dollars with wild abandon. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors quietly provided a $2 million settlement to county CEO Fesia Davenport after she claimed that she suffered “reputational harm, embarrassment and physical, emotional and mental distress.” No, she wasn’t the victim of any apparent malicious behavior by county officials. The source of her distress, it turns out, was the county’s voters. No, she wasn’t the victim of any apparent malicious behavior by county officials. The source of her distress, it turns out, was the county’s voters. In July 2024, the county’s elected board members directed the drafting of a charter change for the November ballot. It was pitched by supporters as an attempt to make “Los Angeles County work better for its 10 million residents by improving ethics, representation, transparency and accountability.” It’s a classic good-government measure designed to increase voter representation and improve transparency of government spending. Voters approved it, 52 percent to 48 percent. L.A. County is an enormous entity, with a population larger than 40 states. It’s four times the geographic size of Rhode Island and more than double the size of Delaware. Its $45-billion budget (not including the city of Los Angeles’s budget) is comparable to some state budgets. (RELATED: Los Angeles Faces an Olympian Task) Yet despite its massive size, county voters are represented by a measly five elected supervisors. When I lived in the San Gabriel Valley on the eastern edge of the county, I was pleasantly surprised at how responsive my supervisor’s office was in handling an issue involving the county’s maintenance of some local fire-prone property. Nevertheless, it’s a bit much to expect great representation from an elected official with 2 million constituents. That’s nearly three times the number of people represented by the average member of Congress. Primarily, Measure G expands the five-member board to nine members. It also creates a separate budget director, an independent ethics commission, and a charter commission. It’s no panacea, but more representation and oversight are better than less. Here’s where it gets rather strange. In approving Measure G, voters also turned the appointed CEO position into an elected position, thus eventually booting Davenport from her job (unless she subsequently runs a successful election). Supporters argued it would “empower voters by creating an elected county executive directly accountable to the people, putting an end to the current system where an unelected bureaucrat controls the county’s … budget.” That portion of the ballot measure was, as the Los Angeles Times correctly explained, the most controversial part of the proposal. It divided the county’s powerful public-sector unions. Having an elected CEO with the power to overturn the board and to appoint department heads isn’t particularly unusual. As I see it, it provides one more elected position, thereby offering voters another check and balance. The elected county executive would serve like the county version of a mayor. But, however it works out, it’s hard to believe that voters caused such harm to Davenport, who is an at-will hire, that it required taxpayers to give her $2 million. “Without going into detail, Measure G has taken a toll on me personally with demonstrable professional, emotional, physical health and emotional impacts,” she wrote in a letter to the county. The will of voters often has an impact on government bureaucrats’ employment status. Such is life. Not to be too snarky, but I have yet to meet an American who hasn’t suffered some emotional grief from any number of elections. Many elections have caused me “embarrassment” and have taken a toll on my finances. It’s beyond absurd to demand compensation. It may be amazing that she asked for this compensation, but the real outrage is that the board went along with it – and then kept it unusually quiet. As LAist added, “The county’s usual process is to publicly report out and approve proposed settlements above $100,000.” One supervisor said she reluctantly agreed to avoid a court battle, but sometimes elected officials just have to say no. Per LAist, Davenport argued the Measure G “text impugned her reputation by saying ‘the lack of strong, elected executive leadership has impacted our ability to address these challenges.’” But isn’t that simply a description of the nature of an appointed v. elected position? The pro-Measure G group rightly blasted it as “a blatant misuse of public money.” The payout reinforces the frustration of county voters who believe their government is out of touch. It’s long been one of my hobby horses, but most Americans — especially in heavily populated states such as California — suffer from too little elected representation. Our state Assembly has one elected member for every 483,000 residents, compared to New Hampshire, which has one representative for every 3,290 residents. It seems counterintuitive, but the best way to reduce the power of politicians is to have more of them — and thereby dilute their power. Expanding the size of legislatures (at the local or state level) will certainly assure the election of some crazies. But it will reduce the power of special interests, which will find it harder to hand-pick and fund candidates. Anyway, L.A. County’s reform idea is a good one, but it’s too bad the county board gave in to this unbelievable request. As that pro-Measure G group explained, it’s “a clear demonstration of why Measure G was necessary in the first place.” Perhaps once the measure is fully in place in 2028, voters will elect supervisors who have more backbone. READ MORE from Steven Greenhut: Newsom Goes Easy on AI — for Now Self-Driving Cars Becoming Unstoppable Another Transit Shakedown of Taxpayers Steven Greenhut is Western region director for the R Street Institute. Write to him at sgreenhut@rstreet.org.
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Democrat Councilman Endorses Republican Gubernatorial Candidate, To Switch Parties
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Democrat Councilman Endorses Republican Gubernatorial Candidate, To Switch Parties

A Democrat councilman in New Jersey announced he will flip parties and endorse Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli. Alpine Councilman David Kupferschmid said the Democratic Party has become “unrecognizable,” New Jersey Globe stated. “The Democrat Party does not represent us anymore,” Kupferschmid said, according to the outlet. “With my switch, I will now be the first Republican on the council in more than 20 years. I hope that this is the beginning of a resurgence for the Republican Party in Alpine where alternate voices are much needed on the governing body,” he added. NEW JERSEY NEWS DEMOCRAT councilman in Alpine NJ, David Kupferschmid has SWITCHED parties to Republican -> and has officially endorsed Jack Ciattarelli for Governor David is now the first Republican councilman in Alpine in 25+ years More NJ Dems are jumping ship weekly pic.twitter.com/n0iNCUuk1s — Michael Casey (@MichaelCasey_) October 22, 2025 New Jersey Globe has more: Kupferschmid first won election to the council in 2023 and is up for re-election next year. Ciattarelli won Alpine by about 18 percentage points in 2021, and President Donald Trump won by almost 13 percentage points last fall. Despite recent Republican victories, the borough council continues to be dominated by Democrats — a Republican hasn’t won an election to the council in at least 20 years. Alpine, with about 1,750 residents, is Bergen County’s third-smallest town. “While Sherrill refuses to denounce the far left radicals in her party, Jack Ciattarelli has been appealing to all sides with a common sense message that includes putting the brakes on over-development and cleaning up crime, both of which are critical issues for Alpine,” Kupferschmid said. President Trump previously urged New Jersey voters to support Ciattarelli at the ballot box. President Trump Urges Voters To Support Two Republican Gubernatorial Candidates Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) joined Ciattarelli on the campaign trail to support the Republican candidate. "Great to welcome Congressman @ByronDonalds to New Jersey — and what better place to do it than a Jersey diner! Our first stop of the day was at the Park Diner & Pancake House in Linden, where we talked about the issues that matter most to working families: affordability, opportunity, and accountability in government," Ciattarelli said. "My plan for NJ is simple — lowering taxes across the board, making it easier to do business, putting an end to the overdevelopment that’s crowding our suburbs. When leaders stand up for taxpayers, small businesses, and common sense, that’s how we get our states back on track. Proud to have Byron’s support — and to keep fighting for a better, more affordable New Jersey," he added. Great to welcome Congressman @ByronDonalds to New Jersey — and what better place to do it than a Jersey diner! Our first stop of the day was at the Park Diner & Pancake House in Linden, where we talked about the issues that matter most to working families: affordability,… pic.twitter.com/aimtjDxfcS — Jack Ciattarelli (@Jack4NJ) October 22, 2025 Fox News provided additional details: Ciattarelli, who's making his third straight run for Garden State governor, and who nearly upset Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy four years ago, says things are different this time around. "Because of the closeness of that race in '21, people are paying closer attention this time around," Ciattarelli said. In a state where registered Democrats still outnumber Republicans despite a GOP surge in registration this decade, four public opinion polls released over the past two weeks — from Fox News, Quinnipiac University, Fairleigh Dickinson University and Rutgers-Eagleton — indicated Ciattarelli narrowing the margins with Sherrill in the race to succeed the term-limited Murphy. "I think we're in a great position," Ciattarelli emphasized. " As you know, many of these polls have a dead heat. And that's in a state in which Republicans typically under poll because we are the minority party. And when you have the endorsement of Democratic mayors across the state, it says people want change. That's exactly what we're going to deliver when we win this race." Donalds, who has Trump's backing as he runs for Florida's governor next year, touted that in New Jersey, "the wind is at our back." Asked why he made the trip, the congressman said, "It's about New Jersey and making sure that the people of the Garden State get out and vote. That's all that matters right now." Donalds was the second major MAGA star to parachute into New Jersey. Last week, Ciattarelli was joined at a diner packed inside and outside with supporters by Ohio gubernatorial candidate and former White House contender Vivek Ramaswamy.
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Review by Jordan West Photos by Joe Schaeffer The so called “arena rock” heyday of the 1970s and 1980s has long passed, but every now and then, an act or two has been able to resurrect those glory years, and do it well, much to the joy of the “classic rock” audience, who are some of the most faithful of attendees to concerts in arenas and stadiums. Every summer, acts from years gone by, play outdoor amphitheaters, or “sheds” as they are known, and crank out the old songs to a legion of fans both old and new. Re-living their youth and passing it on to a new generation of rockers is always nice to see. Lately though, the herd is getting thin, as a number of the biggest names in the genre have either passed or mercilessly retired. In the fall and winter, arenas take over, and in Los Angeles, it has been commonly known as “Rocktober.” Many bands that have been touring all summer have returned and are winding their way down to the end of the year, usually taking a break over the holidays. Luckily, LA has many places for these shows. The fabulous Kia Forum, where so many legendary acts and shows have happened since it’s opening in 1967, was the scene of an exciting mix of bands that made their bones during the “glory years” of classic rock and heavy metal. On a Saturday night in “Rocktober” fans flocked to the Forum for a double dose of headliners and it gave a glimpse of two of the best “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame” inductees who are still at the top of their game, Judas Priest and Alice Cooper. Both of these acts seem to have been re-energized since their inductions and have been touring and releasing new music at a rate that almost rivals the “glory years” when bands were releasing product nonstop and touring to promote it. Opening the show was Los Angeles band Corrosion of Conformity who rocked a quick, seven-song set that featured their grungy, bass heavy style of rock to the still-arriving crowd. Singer Pepper Keenan asked the crowd to shout out who had seen the band before, and quipped., “You ought to have, we have been playing here since we were kids.” They dedicated their 1994 song “Albatross” to the recently departed Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley, which was a nice gesture, sincerely declaring what a treat it was for them to be playing at the Forum, before finishing their set with the ultra-heavy head-banger, “Clean My Wounds” that had Keenan and guitarist Woody Weatherman trading blistering licks on their guitars, much to the enjoyment of all in attendance. After a brief set change, rock’s ultimate showman, the legendary Alice Cooper and his band, took the stage. As the image of an old attic showed on the video screen, and a voice-over of Cooper telling the audience that “They have wandered into Alice’s Attic” (in a nod to the radio show that Alice Cooper hosts), soon the stage spotlighted a large book, which opened its cover to reveal Alice Cooper himself, dressed in black and wearing a black top hat and clutching a sword, as the band opened with “Who Do You Think We Are” and “Hello Hooray.” In keeping with Cooper’s spooky persona, it was the perfect way to welcome in the upcoming Halloween season. Cooper stalked the stage on top of a long platform that stretched almost its entire length, and would feature throughout the evening, enough room for Cooper and his entire band (excluding his exceptional drummer, Glen Sobel, of course, who stayed behind his drum kit) to use as a place to claim the spotlight, or rock out as one. Over the course of the show, this was the case on multiple occasions and added to the outstanding theatrics. Long-time Cooper guitarist Ryan Roxie, who really is the anchor of this band, cranked out the familiar opening chords of the Cooper classic “No More Mr. Nice Guy” to which the now filled arena erupted and sang along. Roxie and fellow lead guitarist Nita Strauss were everywhere. They were in constant motion throughout the show, roaming the stage, from end to end, while third guitarist Tommy Henriksen and bassist Chuck Garrick mostly stayed close to stage left and stage right respectively. Cooper, as always, is the main focus, although there are plenty of visuals throughout the show to keep your eyes on. During the long-time favorite “I’m Eighteen” Cooper used a crutch as not only something to lean on, but also as a pretend rifle to shoot his audience. “Feed My Frankenstein” had Cooper ascending the stairs with his arms outstretched, just like Boris Karloff did in the original film. Later on in the song, a large Alice Cooper “Zombie” appeared onstage and taunted the band. “Dirty Diamonds” had Alice throwing glittery necklaces into the audience, as the four guitarists rocked together on the raised stage platform. Alice Cooper shows are always entertaining. One will certainly never get bored watching this onstage macabre theater in action. The video screen was a huge part of the production as well. During “Caught in a Dream” a song from 1971’s Love It to Death LP, a “Dreamcatcher” was projected onscreen, and had dangling feathers and skulls, as well as spooky images of the band in its center. Ryan Roxie’s solid guitar runs really gave this song a boost from its original version. As the band played “Hey Stoopid” an actor playing a “press photographer” kept getting in front of the band members and annoying them. Again, there was lots of theatrical fun. All the while Cooper crooned the phrase “Hey Stoopid” while the “photographer” was doing his business onstage. “Poison” from 1989 ‘s “Trash” release got a great rise out of the crowd who sang in unison with Cooper and the entire band on the chorus, before the spotlight lit up guitarist Nita Strauss, who performed and extended and jaw-dropping solo. I must say, she has been such an incredible and inspiring addition to this band, and over the years has become a huge part of the show. Her technique is extraordinary, and her stage presence is stunning. During “Brutal Planet,” Cooper was forced off stage by a pair of zombie orderlies only to return wearing a straight-jacket, and while bathed in a spotlight, and kneeling at the front of the stage, he crooned the spooky classic “Ballad Of Dwight Fry.” Another classic, “Cold Ethyl” Cooper’s 1975 homage to a necrophiliac, was followed by the tender ballad “Only Women Bleed,” which featured onstage dancing from Cooper’s real-life wife, Sheryl. More scary onstage theatrics ensued with the beheading of Cooper with a guillotine as the band played on. As a bell sounded over the PA system, and the powerful and recognizable intro to Alice Cooper’s biggest hit, 1972’s “Schools Out” rang out, Cooper re-appeared centerstage, wearing a white top hat and tails, and clutching a cane, then led the band and the singing audience in the set-ending anthem. Giant balloons, filled with confetti were dropped on the audience, who, just like Cooper himself, happily popped them, drenching themselves in the brightly colored paper bits. As Roxie, Strauss, and Henriksen, all jammed and Garrick and Sobel held down the bottom end, Alice Cooper looked on and smiled. After singing the chorus of Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall,” Cooper addressed the audience. “Well, well, well. Los Angeles California, Alice Cooper finally SPEAKS to you!” He then introduced each band member, as well as his wife, and quipped “playing the part of Alice Cooper: ME,” he added before the band tore into the coda of the song and confetti cannons erupted at songs eventual end. As always, and as all of his fans have said for years, the words “What a SHOW” was heard all around the arena. So how do you follow that? Not many are worthy. One way that I can think of, is by a set of blazing, classic metal by one of the most popular and loved band of the genre, British leather-bound icons Judas Priest, that’s how. The last number of years for this band has been quite eventful. Long-time guitarists KK Downing and Glen Tipton have left the band and been replaced by Richie Faulkner and the band’s producer Andy Sneap. The band was also FINALLY inducted into the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame” in 2022 and released their 19th studio album Invincible Shield in 2024, and have been touring behind it, globally. This co-headlining tour with Alice Cooper was greatly anticipated, and they certainly gave the fans their money’s worth in Los Angeles. After Black Sabbath’s classic “War Pigs” blasted out over the Kia Forums massive PA system, the stage lights flashed, and Judas Priest erupted onstage with the appropriate song “All Guns Blazing” from the 1990 LP Painkiller while the band, Faulkner, Sneap, original bassist Ian Hill, and drummer Scott Travis provided the firepower, singer Rob Halford was in vintage form, sporting a long bejeweled leather duster coat, and gripped the microphone with both hands while belting out a myriad of his patented primal screams. “Hell Patrol,” also from Painkiller, preceded a trio of Judas Priest’s most popular numbers, “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’,” with its chugging guitar and 4/4 heavy beat, had the fans singing the chorus, much to the white-bearded Halford’s delight. “Freewheel Burning” and “Breaking the Law” upped the tempo a bit and gave the fans a chance to raise their fists and yell, much like they did in their youth, and these songs were new. Halford even did his famous “Shimmy” in between Faulkner and Sneap during the latter, as he has done for years. Judas Priest slowed down the pace a bit for the song “Touch of Evil” yet another number from Painkiller, and it featured the pounding sounds of bassist Ian Hill, as well as a creepy, circus snake-charmer video shown on the screen behind the band. The background video and especially the lighting were exceptional all set long, and I commend their production team. Soon the band’s “Trident” insignia glowed blood-red, and was illuminated at stage left, as the intro of “Hellion” gave way to its companion song “Electric Eye.” Richie Faulkner crouched stage right and tore into the song with a fever on his Gibson Flying V guitar, banging his head as he took turns with Andy Sneap on some classic metal guitar riffing. All the while, the wandering and pacing Rob Halford, after yet another in a series of coat changes, directed the crowd to sing. The band was now, as they say, “firing on all cylinders” like a well-oiled metal machine. Halford saluted the adoring crowd once again. He actually sat on a folding chair, raising his arms to egg on the crowd to cheer loudly and succeeded. He then set his gaze upon the Forum audience and reminisced. “We’ve been together a long time” He told them. “56 years in fact!” He then spoke about the power of Rock radio, exclaiming “Music IS eternal.” The band then launched into “Giants in the Sky” a song from their latest Invincible Shield release. Video showed giant radio towers, therefore explaining the gist of the song. Toward the end of it, the faces of a number of musicians who have passed were superimposed on the screen. The last one was the late Ozzy Osbourne, in which Halford screamed “Ozzy, Ozzy” as a tribute to his friend and colleague. Drummer Scott Travis supplied the locomotive-like drum intro that jump-started the title track to Painkiller. This song has been known to absolutely shred the throats of mere mortals who have attempted to sing it. But Rob Halford is “The Metal God” and handled this difficult shrieker with relative ease. It was truly a magnificent and impressive thing to see and hear, especially at this stage in his career. A true “Hall of Famer” in the world of heavy Metal on display. The sounds of a revved up Harley Davidson was soon heard, and signaled the coming of the Judas Priest classic “Hell Bent for Leather” as well as Halford riding through the fog from stage right aboard a classic Harley, adorned in a leather cap and clenching a riding crop in his teeth as he steered his trusty steed to center stage. He sang the song while astride the bike, as he has done so many times in the past. This is what Judas Priest is all about. Black leather, motorcycles, and loud, fast-paced heavy metal, with a screaming crowd enjoying every minute of it. This led into the set ending “Living After Midnight” that had the entire Kia Forum on its feet and singing every word. The love of this band from their audience brought to mind the ghosts of the classic short film Heavy Metal Parking Lot that was filmed at a Judas Priest concert in the mid 1980’s. The current Kia Forum parking lot costs $60 per vehicle, so a lot has changed. Not Judas Priest. They really are unique in their brand of British metal and continue to be the standard by which so many bands have strived to become. Before the show, it was announced that Judas Priest had donated $100,000 dollars to the Los Angeles Fire Dept to help those who suffered damage from last year’s horrific and devastating wildfires. A class act, for sure. As they stood centerstage after their finale, they were saluted by their loyal fans, nearly raising the roof on the Kia Forum as they did all evening. It was quite an eventful night in Los Angeles. Seeing some of the best and most entertaining acts in rock, going toe-to-toe, with a show for the ages. For all ages, in fact. And aging quite gracefully, I might add.
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