Well, no one’s really sure what went on and what the results were.
Of course, that would make a fine epitaph for a gravesite, too.
The more random your comment, the more effective.
Graduated with honors—and can’t read a word
American Thinker | 06/26/25 | Maureen SteeleWhat do you call a nation where a high school student can graduate with honors—yet cannot read or write?
You call it America in 2025.
This week, we learned about Aleysha Ortiz, a 19-year-old who graduated from Hartford Public High School in Connecticut with academic distinction—despite being illiterate. She is now suing the school district, alleging negligence, emotional distress, and a complete abdication of duty by the educators and administrators who were supposed to serve her. Her story, reported by CNN, is both infuriating and emblematic of a national crisis that’s been engineered from top down.
Aleysha’s early assessments showed severe learning challenges. Her reading level remained at kindergarten or first-grade level well into middle and high school. She was only diagnosed with dyslexia and other learning disabilities after graduation. Think about that: they handed her a diploma while she couldn’t read it. And the kicker? She graduated with honors—a participation trophy for surviving 13 years in an educational meat grinder that masquerades as a public service.
This isn’t an isolated incident. It’s the new normal. And while Connecticut is one of the wealthiest states in the nation—the seat of Ivy League royalty like Yale University—its inner-city public schools are failing catastrophically. If it’s happening in the land of bluebloods and billion-dollar endowments, what hope do kids in Mississippi or the South Side of Chicago have?
The state of Oregon just made matters worse by permanently removing requirements for high school students to demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, or math in order to graduate. Yes, you read that right. The bar isn’t being lowered—it’s being buried. And it’s not about equity. It’s about ensuring a compliant, unskilled, unthinking generation that will never challenge authority, never run a business, never read the Constitution, and never threaten the ruling class.
A Whiter Shade of Beyond-the-Pale?
Zohran Mamdani Proposes Taxing ‘Whiter Neighborhoods’ in NYC
Newsweek | June 27, 2025New York City’s Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has said he wants to “shift the tax burden” to “richer and whiter neighborhoods” if he secures election in November.
A housing policy document on Mamdani’s official website includes a pledge to “shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods.”
Newsweek contacted the Mamdani campaign for comment via email on Friday outside of regular office hours. [[[ How convenient. Could have waited until they were open, Newsweek. ]]]
Mamdani’s proposal has already sparked a backlash with one conservative commentator branding him racist …
Make that two.

I am your guest hostess for this week. I hope you’re excited.
Results
| Ursula Andress | No Preference | Zena Marshall |
|---|---|---|
| 181 | 2 | 30 |
| Daniela Bianchi | No Preference | Eunice Gayson |
|---|---|---|
| 153 | 2 | 22 |
Matches for 6/27/2025
Match 1
Martine Beswick ((Zora, Paula Caplan) vs Lana Wood {Plenty O’Toole)
| Contestant | Record | Total Scores |
|---|---|---|
| Martine Beswick | 1 – 1 – 0 | 230 – 1 – 125 |


Actress: Martine Beswick Nationality: English Bond Movie: From Russia With Love (1963) Synopsis:
Head of Station in Istanbul, Kerim Bey, took Bond to a gypsy camp, where the two girls Vida and Zora were to fight to the death over a man. Zora was played by Martine Beswick, who would return 3 years later to play another Bond girl in Thunderball.
Actress: Martine Beswick Nationality: Bond Movie: Thunderball (1965) Synopsis:
Paula Caplan was Bond’s liaison in Nassau. She was played by Martine Beswick, who had previously played Bond girl Zora in From Russia With Love. Paula helped Bond to make contact with Domino Derval, but met her end after being captured by SPECTRE agents, taking a cyanide pill to avoid torture.

VS
| Contestant | Record | Total Scores |
|---|---|---|
| Lana Wood | 1 – 1 – 0 | 303 – 0 – 214 |

Actress: Lana Wood Nationality: American Bond Movie: Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Synopsis:
Plenty O’Toole was a gold digger from Las Vegas. She helped a man gamble at the craps table, but when he lost all of his money, she lost interest. She turned to leave, but went back after hearing James Bond ask for $10,000 in chips. She helped Bond play craps, and after winning $50,000, she went back to Bond’s suite. Bond girl Tiffany Case was waiting there for Bond, and some mobsters threw Plenty out of the window into the pool below.

Match 2
Aliza Gur (Vida) vs Lola Larson (Bambi)
| Contestant | Record | Total Scores |
|---|---|---|
| Aliza Gur | 1 – 1 – 0 | 85 – 20 – 178 |

Actress: Aliza Gur Nationality: Israeli Bond Movie: From Russia With Love (1963) Synopsis:
Vida and Zora engaged in an intense cat fight, scratching, fighting and trying to strangle each other. The fight was broken up when an assassin attacked the camp to try and kill Kerim Bey. Bond saved the life of the camp’s leader in the process, who in turn honoured Bond’s request to end the fighting. Happy to have their leader alive, Vida and Zora warmed to Bond, who got to entertain them for the evening.

VS
| Contestant | Record | Total Scores |
|---|---|---|
| Lola Larson | 0 – 2 – 0 | 68 – 8 – 382 |

Actress: Lola Larson Nationality: American Bond Movie: Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Synopsis:
Bambi and Thumper were the two gymnastic bodyguards holding Willard Whyte prisoner in his Las Vegas villa. When Bond enters to rescue Whyte, he meets Bambi and Thumper, who introduce themselves, and then take it in turns to attack Bond, somewhat playfully.
