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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Democrats' Hasan Piker Problem Is Getting Worse

 The Democratic Party has so much going for it in the 2026 midterm election season, yet it looks like one man in particular might blow it for them. Hasan Piker, the 35-year-old left-wing influencer, is becoming a genuine electoral liability that could extend well beyond the races he's personally gotten involved in, and according to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Democrats are trying to do something about it.

In Michigan, Piker has been campaigning alongside Democrat U.S. Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed despite warnings from party operatives who would rather he didn't. The two have continued campaigning together even as Democratic officials worry the association could bleed into contests in Texas, Georgia, Wisconsin and Maine, states where Piker hasn't lifted a finger for any candidate. That's the nature of viral notoriety. A candidate doesn't need Piker in the room to become an issue because of him.

Piker built his following on livestreams that pull in an audience of millions, a platform he has used to deliver commentary that ranges from standard progressive fare to remarks widely considered to be antisemitic, particularly his treatment of Israel and its supporters. Piker rejects the antisemitism charge, saying his quarrel is with Israel and its defenders rather than with Jews.

In addition to his criticism of Israel, one of his most controversial remarks was that America "deserved 9/11," a line he later claimed he should have phrased more carefully.

Even as his rhetoric becomes a liability for the party he's trying to help, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) have aligned themselves with him, while others are drawing a line in the sand. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) and strategist James Carville both threatened to walk away from the party over Piker's rising influence within it, though Carville later softened the threat.

Two primaries in two weeks offered the first real test. Even though El-Sayed won his Michigan Senate primary on Aug. 4, his margin of victory was smaller than polls predicted. A week later in Wisconsin, DSA-aligned Francesca Hong lost the gubernatorial primary despite polls showing her with a commanding lead. Notably, neither Ocasio-Cortez nor Sanders endorsed Hong, even as both went to bat for El-Sayed.

Piker rejects the idea that he's dragging down Democratic candidates. "I don't think that progressives have a harder time beating Republicans," he told the Wall Street Journal. "I think that logic is flawed. It's just somewhat untested."

Despite his claim, the record on progressive and socialist candidates winning outside deep blue turf is thin to nonexistent. Progressive mayors run Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle and New York City under Karen Bass, Brandon Johnson, Katie Wilson and Zohran Mamdani, and Democrats hold every governorship on the West Coast plus Massachusetts and Illinois. Every one of those wins happened on turf Democrats were always going to carry. The candidates who actually flipped competitive ground, Barack Obama and Joe Biden among them, ran as moderates first and only governed further left once in power. Piker's theory requires competitive states to behave like safe ones. They haven't yet, and nothing in this cycle suggests they're about to start.

Republicans have been playing both sides of this. In Wisconsin, GOP-aligned super PACs spent millions on ads calling Hong "too liberal" - an attempt to hand her the nomination and an easier general election to their own candidate. Their opposition researchers have been just as busy with Piker. They've resurfaced a hostile exchange Piker had with a woman who identified herself as a refugee from a Marxist regime, along with his reaction to Hong's primary loss, and both clips are now doing steady rotation in attack ads across multiple states. The combative instincts that built Piker's audience are proving just as useful to the people trying to end Democratic careers as they were to the people who wanted him amplifying their own.

Carville's walk-back and Fetterman's hedge suggest party leadership understands the risk even if it can't agree on what to do about it. AOC and Sanders embracing Piker points to a faction that either doesn't see that risk or has decided it's worth the trade. Both camps are operating inside the same party, running in the same midterms, sharing the same brand and trying to pull it in opposite directions.

The Democrat Party isn't shaking Hasan Piker loose anytime soon, and the longer leadership avoids confronting that, the more permanent the association becomes. Every week they stay silent, Republicans bank another data point for their general election messaging. Democrats keep telling themselves this is a manageable problem, but it clearly isn't.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/democrats-hasan-piker-problem-getting-worse

Dallas Airport Shelves Muslim Washing Facilities After Texas Governor Threatens Airport Funding

 by Jeremy Lott via The Epoch Times,

The Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport was mulling the installation of special washing rooms to facilitate prayers by its Muslim passengers. A DFW spokesman told The Epoch Times Saturday that the airport has shelved those plans after objections by the governor of Texas.

The airport was “in the process of evaluating an internal proposal to add a set of ablution washing stations on the pre-security side of Terminal D” for international passengers, the spokesperson wrote in a statement.

Terminal D is one of five terminals at DFW. The terminal has more than 30 gates, out of what the airport lists as over 160 total gates. It also has a connected hotel, the Grand Hyatt.

With every proposed project in the whole airport, DFW management considers several factors, including “operational benefits, customer service impacts, operational risks and costs,” before granting approval, the spokesperson said.

The prayer washing project had not yet reached the official evaluation point when Texas Gov. Greg Abbott registered his opposition to such facilities.

“Government-owned airports cannot favor one religion over all others,” Abbott wrote on his X account Friday, and thus the airport’s “plans to install Islamic wudu washing facilities” were “illegal.”

The governor announced that he had taken action so his state would “not allow illegal religious discrimination at taxpayer-funded facilities.” He directed a review of all state grants to both DFW and an airport in Houston “for possible revocation” and also referred the issue to the Department of Transportation for its own investigation.

Abbott also included links to letters that he had sent to Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy and DFW’s CEO Christopher McLaughlin. He copied U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche on the Duffy letter, and the mayors of Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston on his letter to the DFW.

DFW then “accelerated its review due to elevated public interest this week,” the spokesperson said. It “determined not to proceed” as the project seemed unlikely to “deliver the originally anticipated operational benefits.”

Reached for comment, the governor’s press office pointed The Epoch Times to a follow-up post by Abbott in which he acknowledged the change of plans by DFW and said, “It was clearly illegal.”

Houston Facility

While the issue appears to be closed at DFW, the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston has had a wudu washing facility in place for close to two years now.

In late October 2024, the Houston branch of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR-Houston) held an official recognition ceremony to celebrate the Houston airport as “one of the first airports in the U.S. to offer such amenities,” and for “setting a new standard for inclusivity and traveler comfort.”

CAIR-Houston said at the time that wudu is “an Islamic ritual of purification.”

The wudu room in Houston includes “benches, coat racks, and space for luggage” and is “fully ADA-accessible,” it said.

The Texas governor is pressing the case that the Houston facility is also illegal. The Epoch Times contacted IAH for comment but received only an automated reply.

In majority Muslim nations, public facilities such as airports often have rooms or at least stations to assist in this cleaning, as observant Muslims pray at five distinct times during most days.

These are less common in nations without Muslim majorities, but some Western airports have them. London’s Heathrow Airport has wudu capabilities in its multi-faith prayer rooms. O’Hare International Airport, which services the Chicago metro, has interfaith chapels with wudu functions.

The Department of Transportation (DOT) did not return The Epoch Times’ request for clarification on whether or not it considered a Muslim washing room to be illegal at an American international airport by the time of publication.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dallas-airport-shelves-muslim-washing-facilities-after-texas-governor-threatens-airport

Cantor ups Capricor to Overweight from Neutral, price target to $28 from $3.50

 

Cantor Fitzgerald upgrades Capricor Therapeutics to Overweight from Neutral, raises price target to $28 from $3.50

  • Cantor cites Capricor’s plan to amend deramiocel BLA with new HOPE-3 data as upgrade rationale.
  • Investor takeaway: Regulatory focus shifting to upper limb function indication following cardiomyopathy AdComm setback.
  • Advisory committee voted 3–9 against substantial evidence for cardiomyopathy efficacy; label now being refocused.
  • Lancet publication confirms HOPE-3 primary endpoint significance on PUL 2.0 upper limb function (p=0.029).
  • Key risk: extended regulatory timeline, no revenue, operating expenses $42.9 million and net loss $40.7 million.
  • Company pausing non-deramocel pipeline and slowing build-out to preserve $237.9 million cash and focus on deramiocel FDA approval for Duchenne.
  • Capricor will amend BLA with 24‑month extension data; FDA will extend PDUFA upon receipt.
  • NS Pharma U.S. commercialization dispute moves to arbitration; Capricor still seeking rescission over pricing terms.
  • Manufacturing readiness intact: in-house San Diego facility operational; expanded capacity targeted for 2027 validation.
  • Safety profile supported by ~1,300 infusions in 200+ patients, including 5‑year extension experience.
  • No numerical guidance; management cautiously optimistic but constrained from detailed commentary by ongoing FDA discussions.
  • Main concern: High regulatory uncertainty and delayed commercialization of deramocel amid continued cash burn and NS Pharma contract dispute.
  • Mixed quarter: AdComm cardiomyopathy setback but alternative approval path emerging focused on skeletal muscle function.

The one billionaire the radical left lionizes, celebrates, and seeks to imitate

 by Monica Showalter

The left has been making a big deal about its hatred for billionaires, hoping the public will buy into its philosophy of envy and rubbish about an economic pie that somehow never expands. They hate them, hate Elon Musk, and in California, for one, are seeking to get voters to take their money away from them, driving many to flee. It is all a gateway to taking money and property away from every little guy who has a house, too.

 According to National Review, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed that there was no such thing as someone earning a billion dollars; she claimed that gaining that kind of money requires exploiting labor, breaking laws, or wielding disproportionate market power.

Sen. Bernie Sanders famously claimed, "billionaires should not exist" (and pay no attention to those multiple houses he has).

Sen. Elizabeth Warren has droned on and on about billionaires "not paying their fair share" as she sees fair share, that is.

"The enemy is billionaires," many leftist campaign slogans say, writes Ira Stoll.

But there's one billionaire they make an exception for: Dead Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, whose 100th birthday was celebrated this past week.

According to the Wall Street Journal, more than 1,500 activists, diplomats, and solidarity representatives from over 60 countries traveled to Havana for the centenary.

They included British trade unionists, leftist NGOs, and leftist political activists. Al Jazeera has a big photo spread of the festivities here.

Which was ironic: Castro died a billionaire. He got his wealth by taking it from other people, a textbook case of rigging and not paying his fair share, as Fake-Indian Liz ranted about, usually just stealing it outright until there was nothing left to steal. The great historian of Castrodom, Humberto Fontova, once told me Castro owns everything in the country, so his billions are immense, far greater than what I could calculate as a Forbes reporter on the billionaire's beat, which, when I was there, included Castro.

 This terrific essay by John Suarez from the Center for a Free Cuba lays out just how billionaire-y Castro and his surviving oligarchs are, with a commanding mastery of the facts:

In 2006, Forbes magazine reported that Fidel Castro’s net worth was $900 million (€780 million). One of his bodyguards, Juan Reinaldo Sánchez, who defected, wrote a tell-all book, The Double Life of Fidel Castro: My 17 Years as Personal Bodyguard to El Lider Maximo, detailing Fidel’s 29 luxury homes, four yachts and private island (Cayo Piedra), not to mention other luxuries. This in a country where 89 per cent of the population lives in extreme poverty.

This was not always the case. Prior to the 1959 revolution that ushered the Castro brothers into absolute power for the next 67 years and counting, Cuba had a sizeable middle class and strong labour unions that protected Cuban workers’ rights. Even under the Batista dictatorship, an independent judiciary survived, and Cuban lawyers represented their clients, not the dictatorship.

All of this ended in the months after 1959 and has yet to return. This did not result in the working class taking power, but in a new class of elites seizing and hanging onto power. It is the Castro family, military elites and their inner circle who sit on cash reserves of $18 billion (€15.6 billion), living lives of opulent wealth in Cuba, Europe and the United States, while millions go hungry in Cuba and die of easily treatable diseases.

Instead of spending it on infrastructure, hospitals, or anything else a government should spend it on, they spent it on yachts and tax-shelter accounts, robbing what should have gone to the public good and hiding it from the public.

Now the left is celebrating it. Seems they have double standards on billionaires, and a man like Elon Musk, who earned his fortune by making electric cars and payment systems and converting it into rocket launches to Mars, is the bad guy here, while Castro, who stole and hid his wealth, nothing but a two-bit thief who took a lot of stuff, is the hero. 

So the reality is, they don't hate billionaires at all. They like them if what they do to become billionaires is steal from the public, not serve the public. That is what they like: lionizing bandits while raining hatred on anyone who produces things of value.

What a disgusting picture.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/08/the-one-billionaire-the-radical-left-lionizes-celebrates-and-seeks-to-imitate/

Abdulraham Mohamed El-Sayed pals around with a pedophile adjacent cleric

 by Andrea Widburg

It’s very important that Americans understand that the DSA and Islamic takeover of the Democrat party—which is what’s happening when avowed DSA supporters and Muslims like Zohran Mamdani and Abdulrahmen Mohamed El-Sayed run and win as Democrats—means bringing utterly foul people into the heart of American politics. By foul, I mean their ideas are anti-American, anti-constitutional, pedophilic, antisemitic, anti-Christian, and misogynistic, and that’s just for starters.

In this case, El-Sayed, the Democrat candidate for one of Michigan’s two seats in the United States Senate, is appearing at an event that features a viciously antisemitic Pakistani cleric who proudly forced a 13-year-old into marriage, urges marriage for pre-pubescent girls, and views men’s 9-year-old daughters as sex objects. According to the Free Beacon:

Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed will spend Labor Day weekend alongside a Jew-hating Pakistani cleric who has promoted antisemitic conspiracy theories and admitted to forcing his 13-year-old niece into marriage.

El-Sayed is scheduled to speak at the Islamic Society of North America's (ISNA) 63rd annual convention, held in Detroit from Sept. 4-7. El-Sayed, whose father-in-law is a founding member of the ISNA—which is affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood—will speak Sept. 5 on the oddly titled panel, "Cultivating God Awareness in a Turmoiled America," according to an itinerary.

Appearing with him will be what the Free Beacon terms a “rogues’ gallery” of appalling Muslims who trade in Holocaust denial, Christian persecution, and terror plots. But even among these men, one stands out: Tariq Masood, a Pakistani clerk.

Masood’s topic will be “avoiding mental illness in youth.” He intends to offer advice for parents so that they “can prevent or minimize the impact of trauma leading to a mental illness.”

When you look at Masood’s rhetoric, though, his idea of “trauma” does not align with most Americans’ views of that concept. Thus, according to the Free Beacon, he’s really big on forcing young girls into marriage, a peculiarly pedophilic idea by Western standards, as well as effectively keeping them barefoot, pregnant, in the kitchen:

According to multiple Pakistani media reports, Masood in 2021 admitted in a sermon that he forced his 13-year-old niece into marriage, and advised his followers to do the same with their young female relatives. Masood also said it was a husband's decision whether or not his wife can go to college or must remain a housewife, citing Sharia, or Islamic religious law.

Creepily (to say the least), Masood allegedly looks at little girls and thinks “sex”:

The remainder of the tweet states

... then his own wife also becomes haram for him."

 

Abdul El-Sayed is set to headline an Islamic event alongside him.

Unsurprisingly, Masood also traffics in antisemitic rhetoric. An example is his 2024 sermon, available on YouTube (and I will not provide the link), in which he boasts about the coming “final humiliation of the Jews.” It’s classic antisemitic rhetoric, with Masood raging that “cunning” Jews want to take over the world, and reminding his listeners that “The Koran condemns Jews.” The implication is clear: Jews have got to go.

El-Sayed will not be appearing simultaneously with Masood. Instead, he’ll be sharing a platform with Syed Imtiaz Ahmad, who will in turn moderate Masood’s own panel. There’s that careful “one degree of separation” that allows for plausible deniability.

The whole event is a nightmare. In past years, no respectable major party candidate would dare to be seen at a convention featuring:

  • An antisemitic pro-pedophile cleric
  • A former Pakistani president who supports Pakistan’s anti-blasphemy laws (which are enforced both officially and via vigilantism)
  • An unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing
  • A Texas imam whose stock in trade is Holocaust denial
  • A pro-Hamas representative from CAIR

Most Americans would hate this. The problem is that, in a fragmented America, one in which people live in information silos, ordinary Americans will not hear about El-Sayed’s appearance at an event that’s a cross between a Nazi rally and a Sharia revival.

They may also not know that major mainstream Democrat figures support him. El-Sayed has received endorsements from:

  • Kamala Harris
  • Chuck Schumer
  • Sen. Gary Peters
  • Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom
  • Pete Buttigieg
  • Michigan gubernatorial nominee Jocelyn Benson
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren
  • Sen. Chris Van Hollen
  • Sen. Ed Markey
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders
  • Rep. Ro Khanna
  • Rep. Rashida Tlaib
  • Rep. Ilhan Omar
  • Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
  • Rep. Pramila Jayapal

Even Barack Obama is openly supporting El-Sayed’s run. The American Association of University Professors, which has never in 110 years endorsed a political candidate, decided to back El-Sayed’s campaign.

You’ve all heard the expression that “Once the camel gets its nose under the tent, the rest of the camel will follow.” El-Sayed is the camel, and it would be a gross understatement to say that his nose is in the Democrat party tent. His whole body is in the tent.

If El-Sayed wins, that old tent will be completely remodeled. The Democrat party we once knew will be unsalvageable, with the tent being given over entirely to the Marxist-Islamic nexus so perfectly embodied in the person of Abdulrahmen Mohamed El-Sayed. Congress, rather than having two centrist parties duking out their ideas in a constitutional framework, will be the German Parliament in 1933.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/08/abdulraham-mohamed-el-sayed-pals-around-with-a-pedophile-adjacent-cleric/

Qatar presses Hormuz navigation in regional calls

 

Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani discussed the expiring US-Iran memorandum and freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz in separate calls with the top diplomats of Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Syria, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said.

The ministry issued a series of statements on the calls, saying the approaching expiry of the MoU was discussed in each conversation alongside the importance of guaranteeing “freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.”

The calls point to continued regional diplomatic activity around the agreement as its deadline approaches, with Persian Gulf shipping and access through Hormuz remaining central to efforts to prevent another escalation.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202608162750

Trump cuts South Korea drills, cites Seoul refusal to join Iran campaign

 

US President Donald Trump said Sunday he had instructed the Pentagon to substantially reduce joint military exercises with South Korea, while also criticizing Seoul for refusing to participate in US actions against Iran.

Trump said on Truth Social that it was too late to cancel the exercises entirely but that he was “not happy” the United States had agreed to participate.

He said the drills were costly and sent an “inappropriate and hostile” signal to North Korea, citing his “very good relationship” with its leader Kim Jong Un.

“While somewhat unrelated (?), I recently asked the President of South Korea if they would like to join us in the Denuclearization of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and they said, ‘No thanks!’” he wrote.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202608163516