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White House's Post About Going Back To The Moon To 'Stay' Has Everyone Thinking The Same Thing
Mar 26, 2026
The White House was widely mocked online after sharing a post on X about their goal of bringing Americans back to the Moon and making sure they "stay," a declaration that prompted many to suggest the Trump administration should stay there while they're at it.
It all started when NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman wrote the following on X:
"To return Americans to the Moon, NASA is shifting to an iterative, execution-focused approach â just as we did during Apollo. We are standardizing rocket architecture, embedding NASA expertise across industry, and increasing launch cadence to support sustained lunar operations."
"We are sending a demand signal for crewed missions beyond Artemis V, with at least two providers capable of bringing astronauts to the surface every 6 months. The goal is not just to reach the Moon, but to stay. America will never give up the Moon again.â
You can see his post below.
Isaacmanâs post came as NASA officials unveiled plans to speed up lunar missions, including testing nuclear-powered spacecraft in space and outlining upcoming scientific projects aimed at maintaining the United Statesâ lead in the emerging race to the Moon. The agency said the shift is intended to align its work with the U.S. National Space Policy.
Released last December, the policy directs NASA to return astronauts to the Moon, reshape the nationâs role in commercial space operations and maintain global leadership in space exploration. On Tuesday, NASA detailed a phased strategy to build a permanent lunar base.
The White House shared the following response to Isaacman's post accompanied by a graphic reiterating that "America will never give up the moon again":
"The goal is not just to reach the Moon, but to stay."
You can see their post and the graphic below.

Which prompted many to suggest the same thingâmaybe the best way for the White House to not "give up" the moon would be if its officials stayed there and never came back.
The Trump administration hopes astronauts will eventually be sent to support a continuous human presence, shifting from short missions to a permanent base on the moon.
To support the effort, NASA has already signed partnership agreements with Italy and Canada and expects additional contributions in areas such as habitation, surface mobility and logistics. A December executive order calls for a permanent lunar outpost by 2030 that could support sustained operations on the Moon and help prepare for future missions to Mars.
As part of the shift, NASA is pausing plans for the Gateway space station to prioritize development of the lunar base. Gateway, previously targeted for a 2027 launch, had been designed as an orbital hub for astronauts, research and cargo supporting longer missions to the Moon and eventually Mars.
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James Talarico Has Perfect Response To Hegseth's Pastor Who Prayed For His Death On MAGA Podcast
Mar 26, 2026
Texas Senate nominee James Talarico spoke out after MAGA podcaster Joshua Haymes and pastor Brooks Potteigerâwho counts Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth among his congregantsâprayed that "God kills" Talarico.
Earlier this month, Talarico pulled off an upset against Texas Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett, who has urged Democrats to support his candidacy as the 2026 midterm season kicks off.
Talarico is openly Christianâand that's not enough for the MAGA faithful and Christian nationalists like Haymes, who said he hopes "God kills" Talarico to make a statement.
Haymes said:
"You're not called to love the barbarian horde that is planning to break into your city and pillage, plunder, rape, and mutilate you and your people. You don't love that horde. This is where you pray ... 'Destroy them. God, make them as dung on the ground.'"
"I pray that God kills him. Ultimately, that means killing his heart and raising him up to new life in Christ. That's the first thing."
Potteiger replied with a hope that Talarico could be martyred like Saul of Tarsus, also known as Paul the Apostle:
"We want him crucified with Christ. I want him to be Saul of Tarsus, Talarico of Tarsus. That's what I want."
Haymes agreed, adding:
"Yes, we want death and new life. If it would not be within God's will to do so, stop him by any means necessary."
You can hear what they said in the video below.
Talarico has openly opposed Christian nationalism, once referring to it as "the worship of powerâsocial power, economic power, political power, in the name of Christ." He has condemned the way Christian nationalists have warped the teachings of Jesus, turning him "into a gun-toting, gay-bashing, science-denying, money-loving, fear-mongering fascist."
And he condemned it further with a response more graceful than one would expect, directing the following message at Potteiger in particular:
"Jesus loves. Christian Nationalism kills. You may pray for my death, Pastor, but I still love you. I love you more than you could ever hate me."
You can see his response below.
Many appreciated his response and criticized Potteiger and Haymes themselves.
Despite there being video footage of Potteiger's remarks, he nonetheless claimed in a social media post that the story is âfalseâ and gave some âclarifying thoughts.â
Talarico has said legislators must "codify Roe v. Wade and protect access to contraception and IVF so that families can get the reproductive care they need and so that women are no longer dying needlessly due to Texasâ dangerous abortion ban."
Potteiger took this to mean that Talarico "joyfully advocates for the right for babies to be murdered in the womb" and "knowingly twists the Scriptures to suggest God supports the murder of babies.â
He said the Bibleâs imprecatory psalms give believers language to oppose the plans of âevildoers,â adding that God âeven says so in capital terms.â Referring to Talarico, Potteiger said he prays that âthe 'old man' would dieâ within him, describing the lawmaker as one of âthose who celebrate baby murder.â
Potteiger insisted the journalists who reported on his remarks "misunderstood" points he made about salvationâwhich is exactly the sort of gaslighting we've come to accept from the Christian nationalist wing of the MAGA movement.
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Video Of Anna Kendrick And Kieran Culkin's Uncomfortable Reaction After Interviewer Called Michael Cera 'Unattractive' Resurfaces
Mar 25, 2026
Itâs the kind of interview moment that makes your skin crawlâand somehow, it only gets worse the longer it lingers.
Flash back to 2010, when Scott Pilgrim vs. the World was in full press junket mode, and its castâAnna Kendrick, Kieran Culkin, and Michael Ceraâwere making the usual promotional rounds.
The Edgar Wright-directed film, adapted from Bryan Lee OâMalleyâs graphic novels, centered on Ceraâs Scott Pilgrim, an aspiring musician tasked with defeating the seven evil exes of Ramona Flowers in order to date her.
Kendrick and Culkin, who played Stacey Pilgrim and Wallace Wells, respectively, were mid-interview when things took an unexpected turn. Instead of sticking to the film, the interviewer veered directly into commentary about Ceraâs appearance, setting up a moment that still feels jarring more than a decade later.
The interviewerâs blunt setup caught both actors off guard:
âBy rights, he should be really unattractive. What is it that makes him into some sort of sex magnet?â
The reaction was immediate and uncomfortable. Culkin paused, turning to Kendrick before repeating a single word back in disbelief.
Culkin questioned the premise in real time:
âUnattractive?â
Rather than walking it back, the interviewer doubled down, pushing the moment further into awkward territory.
âI mean, look at him. Heâs a nerdy, you know, beanpole of a man.â
Kendrick broke into an uneasy laughter that read as both surprised and unsure of how else to respond, while Culkin kept his composure and offered a simple counter: âI think heâs cute.â
Agreeing with him, Kendrick quipped back:
âI like a good beanpoleâŠâ
I read that as her opting for humor rather than engaging with a question that had already gone off the rails. Even then, the moment didnât quite recover. The interviewer pressed againââReally?ââstretching the exchange just long enough to make the discomfort linger.
You can watch the awkward moment here:
this is fucking me up so bad why would the interviewer say this omg pic.twitter.com/VHvDCdLtNq
â #MATTNATION (@PATELICIOUSXO) March 19, 2026
Back then, this probably just blended into the chaos of early-2010s press junkets: fast, messy, and full of interviewers trying to make a moment. Watching it now, though, it hits differently, especially considering how Scott Pilgrim vs. the World has been reappraised over time.
The film only made $48 million against a $60â85 million budget in 2010, but that wasnât the end of the story. In the years since, itâs grown into a full-on cult favorite, with audiences embracing its style, humor, and video game-inspired energy.
That resurgence carried into 2023 with Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, a Netflix animated series that brought back the original castâincluding Cera, Kendrick, and Culkinâto voice their characters. The series earned critical acclaim and reintroduced the franchise to a new wave of viewers.
Against that backdrop, the resurfaced clip has taken on new life online. Shared widely across X and Instagram, itâs sparked a wave of reactions focused less on the film and more on the interview itselfâspecifically, how casually the comment was delivered and how visibly uncomfortable the actors appeared in response.
Take a look at the reactions below:
Known for projects like Superbad, Arrested Development, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and Barbie, Cera has built a reputation around a very specific kind of presence: awkward, understated, and compelling. Itâs a style that has aged in his favor, as audiences have increasingly embraced Ceraâs performances that lean into vulnerability over traditional leading-man polish.
And Cera's career has definitely aged better than the 2010 interviewer's remarks. He is currently directing his first feature, an absurdist comedy starring Pamela Anderson, Steve Coogan, and Jamie Dornan.
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Video Of Stephen Miller And Kash Patel Trying To One-Up Each Other With Their Fawning Praise Of Trump Is Giving Us The Ick
Mar 25, 2026
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and FBI Director Kash Patel had people cringing hard after they tried to one-up each other with their glowing praise of President Donald Trump during a roundtable about crime and public safety on Monday in Memphis, Tennessee.
Trump, who signed an executive order in September creating a task force dedicated to crime in Memphis, spoke in terms that gave insight into how his administration will use Memphis as a testing ground for its initiatives fighting urban crime.
But things got weird when both Miller and Patel fawned over the president while making clear to audience members they believe Trumpâand only Trumpâcan keep America "safe."
Miller said:
"What President Trump is doingânot just in D.C. but all over the countryâultimately it will save and is saving tens of thousands of American lives. ... What President Trump is doing on border security and public safety is a national miracle that will be studied not only for generations but for centuries to come."
Trump laughed and thanked Miller before he challenged FBI Director Kash Patel to "top that," adding:
"I don't know, that's a tough one, Kash."
Patel responded:
"That is tough. You know, Mr. President, as I look around I see and am reminded why we have the greatest warriors on God's green earth: the men and women serving in uniform, the men and women serving and wearing the badge, our law enforcement, our police, our sheriffs in Tennessee."
"I'm reminded that Americans exist to protect this country and they've done it, day in and day out, like we've done it here. But what we didn't have was you. We didn't have a commander-in-chief who backed the blue, who funded and resourced the blue, who funded the military, to do whatever it takes to safeguard every single life."
"And here in Memphis, Tennessee, you have put on a show for the world. You have allowed us to go out there and capture gangbangers, rapists, murderers, drug dealers, at record, historic levels. And for me, a first generation Indian-American kid whose parents who fled a genocide in East Africa, to become the ninth director of the FBI, I'm living the wildest dream you could possibly imagine, sir."
"That's thanks to you. But more importantly, what I see when I look out at our great partners here, in our agency, in our legislators, in our prosecutors, our great attorney general who has the guts to go out there and make arrests and turn them into prosecutions that put people in prison, you are...you are giving that dream to every single child in the state of Tennessee."
And he wasn't finished:
"You are inspiring the nation and law enforcement to come up and wear the badge and wear the colors of this country and safeguard our men and women for generations to come. This is an enduring mission, Mr. President, because you've made it enduring. It's going to go on for generations to come."
"They're going to try to achieve what you've achieved, like what Stephen said, in one short year, and they're going to be doing it for decades because America was smart enough to elect you as our commander-in-chief. So while we're out there, fighting for the dreams of our children, just know, Mr. President, how many millions of dreams, like mine, are going to be lived thanks to your brilliant leadership."
"Mr. President, thanks for delivering America the safest, safest, safest country on God's green earth."
You can watch what happened in the video below.
People were very weirded out by the display.
Remember, MAGA's a cultâand a vehicle for Trump's narcissism.
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Trump Gets Brutal Reminder After Shaming Former Counterterrorism Chief For Remarrying Too Quickly After Wife's Death
Mar 25, 2026
President Donald Trump was given a blunt reminder of his own past after he shamed Joe Kent, the former National Counterterrorism Center director who recently resigned over the war with Iran, saying Kent had remarried too quickly after the death of his first wife.
Kent, a former Green Beret and political candidate with ties to right-wing extremists, was confirmed last July in a 52â44 vote to lead the National Counterterrorism Center, where he oversaw efforts to analyze and detect terrorist threats.
He turned in his resignation last week, saying Iran "posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby."
In response, Trump defended the Iran strikes, saying "many of the greatest military scholars have been saying for years that presidents should have taken out Iran because they wanted a nuclear weapon." Trump called Kent "weak on security" and said Kent "seemed like a nice guy but when I read his statement I realized it's a good thing that he's out."
When asked if he believes Kent was leaking information, Trump said that he was ânot a fan of the guy," suggesting Kent, whom he says was "once for everything," had betrayed the administration in speaking out.
Then he said Kent had remarried too quickly after the death of his wife, Shannon, a Navy intelligence officer who was killed in a 2019 suicide bombing in Syria.:
âHe was a man that I met at Dover [Air Force Base]. He came when his wife was killed. He remarried fairly quickly."
You can hear what Trump said in the video below.
Trump's remark doesn't make sense: Kent married artist Heather Kaiser more than four years after the death of Shannon.
And those criticisms don't mean much given Trump's history, such as the fact he was at the center of a campaign finance fraud scandal regarding his relationship with adult film star Stormy Daniels, who he paid off to keep quiet about their affair, which took place after his wife, Melania, gave birth to their son Barron.
Trump would later be convicted on 34 felony counts, including falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments to Daniels to illegally influence the 2016 election.
Trump has also been married three times and cheated on all of his wives. He was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. He is also deeply implicated in the Epstein files scandal for his long association with Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier, pedophile, and sex trafficker.
Many called him out.
Last year, Trump attacked Kentucky Republican Representative Thomas Massie for getting remarried in October following the death of his first wife in 2024âprompting his own party to call him out for going too far.
Massie, who has challenged the Trump administration over the Epstein scandal, announced he'd married his wife, Carolyn Grace Moffa, in late October. His first wife and "high school sweetheart," Rhonda Howard Massie, died in June 2024. In response, Trump claimed in a post on Truth Social that Massie's wife "will soon find out that she's stuck with a LOSER!"
Notably, Trump's post came after he and Massie spent recent days trading barbs over documents tied to Epstein. Trump blasted âstupidâ Republicans for backing a petition that would force a vote on making the files public.
Massie said his wife joked that Trump is "mad he didn't get an invitation" to their recent wedding, saying Trump is "being a bully or trying to be a bully."
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