The battle for inventory

From Zillow:

WSJ op-ed highlights consumer impacts at stake in battle over hidden listings

A new Wall Street Journal opinion essay argues that a legal dispute Compass initiated with Zillow turns less on monopoly power than on whether home listings should be widely visible to consumers. In the piece, business law professor Nicholas Creel describes Compass’s use of private listings as a system built on limiting access to housing information.

“Compass, the nation’s largest residential real-estate brokerage, has a pitch for home buyers: Sign with us, and you’ll see homes nobody else can,” the professor writes in the Journal. “The company maintains a growing inventory of ‘Private Exclusives’ — properties marketed only through its own platforms, invisible to anyone searching on Zillow, Realtor.com or competing portals. The implicit message is simple: If you want full access to the housing market, you have no choice but to come to us.”

He argues that the approach is not innovation but rather “manufactured scarcity designed to coerce consumers into a single brokerage’s ecosystem.”

The dispute centers on Zillow’s Listing Access Standards, which require that any home marketed publicly be placed on the multiple listing service and shared broadly within one business day. Compass sued over the standards, alleging Zillow was using monopoly power to undermine a competing model, but a federal judge recently rejected that argument

In a decision issued in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Judge Jeannette A. Vargas denied Compass’ request for a preliminary injunction, writing that the company had not shown Zillow possessed monopoly power — a ruling the professor says exposed deeper weaknesses in the case.

“To prevail on its antitrust claims, Compass must prove that Zillow is a monopoly in a relevant market. But what market, exactly?” the essay asks, describing online home search as “vast and fragmented,” with multiple platforms competing for users and consumers typically checking several sites.

Creel frames Zillow’s listing policy as rooted in broad consumer access. 

“Zillow’s policy is straightforward: If a listing appears anywhere online, it should appear everywhere online,” he writes. “That principle serves buyers by ensuring equal access to inventory regardless of which brokerage or search tool they use. Compass wants a court to override this policy not because it harms consumers, but because it interferes with a business strategy that benefits realtors at the expense of home buyers.”

The essay argues that limited listing visibility can disadvantage buyers by reducing transparency and competition. “By the time everyone else walks in, the best properties may already be under contract,” the professor writes of private listing periods, likening the system to “a private presale for preferred clients before opening the doors to the general public.”

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100 Responses to The battle for inventory

  1. Chad Powers says:

    1

  2. RentL0rd says:

    Tres

  3. grim says:

    ..and to the four, Snoop Doggy Dog and Dr. Dre is at the door.

  4. Art says:

    I fully agree.
    3b and others trolling advocacy for Pedos is seriously deteriorating the blog

    Fabius Maximus says:
    February 17, 2026 at 6:18 pm
    “Art: All you can do is post your inane drivel posts every day, and then deflect when you can’t answer a quest or refuse to acknowledge you are wrong.”

    3b as was pointed out previously, if you want the discourse in here to imporve, start with yourself.

    Juice that car wash rant really does sum you

  5. Dark Phoenix says:

    Come out ye black and tans, come out and fight me like a man
    Show your wife how you won medals down in Flanders
    Tell her how the IRA made you run like hell away
    From the green and lovely lanes of Killashandra

    Mamdani has also stressed that New York’s efforts to form a barrier around its citizens will continue to expand. Last week, he hosted Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) to discuss additional steps cities should take to push back against ICE. Mamdani said he is “building relationships with mayors across the country” to “learn from other cities and from what we can share from the lessons of our own.”

  6. Dark Phoenix says:

    I remember a time when men didn’t like pedos.

    Judging by some of their supporters on here, it appears that sentiment has changed, and that this is not only accepted, but embraced by some.

    I guess this explains the whole clergy/altar boy thing.

    I must be old fashioned cause I find them disgusting.

  7. 3b says:

    Art: We are lucky to have you on this blog. Your posts are insightful and never repetitious we could all learn fro

    Art Can’t answer the tough questions, or handle legitimate criticism of his beloved
    Democrats. So he does what he does here every day. We are lucky to have him here.

  8. 3b says:

    AOC: Upset about the criticism she has received from her performance at the Munich conference. She went to a security conference, a leading member of the Democratic party and potential Presidential candidate and was asked questions about security and she fell flat on her face.

    AOC basically said critics were nit picking.

  9. Chicago says:

    I know that politicians only lie when they are awake, but if she truly believes that statement then she is hopeless. Massive disconnect from reality.

    3b says:
    February 18, 2026 at 8:35 am
    AOC basically said critics were nit picking.

  10. Chicago says:

    Ten 407

    Bounced off 400

  11. RentL0rd says:

    This guy was cancelled by Trump’s FCC because he is running as a democrat.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/circled/s/w6TZVjS7mq

  12. RentL0rd says:

    I don’t understand the outrage at AOC for having a brain fart.

    Can you guys get some perspective here?!

  13. BRT says:

    She’s been shielded from tough questions since her inception. She finally gets a moderately difficult question and floundered. There are people out there on your side who are actually capable of thinking. You should be promoting them.

  14. Chicago says:

    When there is scuttlebutt about a person and then they offer prima facie evidence that it is a fact, not a rumor, it sweeps away discussion. She gave a clear, cogent and decisive performance that she is a permanent member of the junior varsity. Very bad look.

    I saw her answer at the beginning, and it seemed a bit strained, but it was thoughtful and comprehensive. In retrospect, that earlier answer was something she prepared and was scripted. You don’t have to fret, because she will probably take down Shumer, but Senator is her ceiling.

    RentL0rd says:
    February 18, 2026 at 8:54 am
    I don’t understand the outrage at AOC for having a brain fart.

    Can you guys get some perspective here?!

  15. Chad Powers says:

    I‘m an Independent so I don’t have a dog in this fight. My perspective is from Mr. Average American. Those defending AOC are doing the same thing that happened with Biden. Remember Biden falling off his bike, falling down going up the stairs of Air Force One, talking about dead people and not recalling that they were dead? And then what did his defenders say? Biden is sharp as a tack, never been better, he‘s running circles around his younger staff, etc. People are doing the same thing now with AOC instead of calling it like it is.

  16. very loose anus says:

    Mamdani presents $127 billion budget for NYC, will draw down rainy day reserves and will tax middle class property taxes by 10%. Whole state of Florida budget is $117 billion and Pennsylvania is $53 billion.

  17. RentL0rd says:

    AOC is not president material. But then there are very few who are. And among those who qualify far fewer have the charisma to win.

    Bush Jr. should not have won. Hillary Clinton should have won. Kamala Harris is smarter and would have done better for America than Trump.

    But here we are.

  18. Art says:

    I know this is quite triggering and amusing to the poorly educated, but this topic is irrelevant.

    Do you have anything on Infrastructure Week? Or on the plan to replace Obamacare? We can’t improve the blog unless you address issues of substance

    3b says:
    February 18, 2026 at 8:35 am

    AOC basically said critics were nit picking.

  19. Art says:

    I will not defend Pedos
    It’s very, very wrong

    3b says:
    February 18, 2026 at 8:28 am
    Art: We are lucky to have you on this blog. Your posts are insightful and never repetitious we could all learn fro

  20. 3b says:

    AOC Did not have a hiccup she fell flat on her face when asked a security question at a security conference.
    Asked about Taiwan could not answer the question. Period. All the rationalizing in the world wont change that. Then too her comment about Venezuela being south of the equator just another hiccup too? No. She is just clueless, and arrogant and entitled.

    For those looking beyond Trump and to the Democrats for competent, informed leaders who can actually accomplish some good for the USA, well the Dems are failing miserably.Instead of acknowledging that they need to improve or that a certain Democrat member of Congress or the Senate, or a former VP are weak, they rationalize and defend.

  21. 3b says:

    Chicago: She believes it. There is an air of arrogance and entitlement to her.

  22. RentL0rd says:

    Screw AOC and screw you. There are bigger things to address.. like holding people accountable for running a pedophile ring.

  23. Libturd says:

    Hey,

    Epstein was just doing the lord’s work. Ask any local clergy.

  24. 3b says:

    God Bless you too. And yeah, too bad Merrick Garland didn’t do what he should have been done years ago.

  25. RentL0rd says:

    Riiiiiight. “Crimes against humanity” and finding such crimes are the same thing. Do you hear yourself?

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/18/epstein-files-crimes-against-humanity-un-experts

  26. 3b says:

    Yeah, and Obama and Garland did nothing back then either.The rich and powerful protect their own, Dem or Repub it does not matter.

  27. 3b says:

    The anti semitic crowd d on the Left are doing their think, trying to link Epstein as an Israeli secret agent working for the Mossad .

    No matter what happens and no matter where it happens, you have to link it to the Jews and Israel.

  28. Dark Phoenix says:

    aoc is terrible.

    really. worse than trump or biden

    all they do is listen to advisors, and pick or choose from their advise.

    a toddler could do that.

  29. RentL0rd says:

    Maxwell is the daughter of an Israeli agent. So there’s that.

    When it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck.

  30. 3b says:

    The antisemitism by the Left isn’t even hidden anymore. It’s out in full view.

  31. 3b says:

    Democrats on here should be thankful to Trump and his supporters for making the Epstein files such an issue during the campaign, were it for that the Epstein files never would have seen the light of day.

    Biden didn’t release the files and people here rationalized that fact away, bent over backwards explaining why he didn’t and couldn’t, but as it turns out he could have and he didn’t . So there is that.

  32. RentL0rd says:

    Dude, Trump is mentioned more times in the Epstein files than Jesus is in the bible. Get a grip in reality.

  33. 3b says:

    The reality is Trump released the files, the Democrats did not. With Trump mentioned so many times in the files one would think they would have released the files, but they didn’t. Dems don want to acknowledge that.

  34. 3b says:

    Trump is mentioned 38,000 times in the Epstein files over the course of 5,300 files. The NY Times reviews those mentions.

    The vast majority of the 38,000+ mentions in the New York Times review consist of news articles sent to Epstein, mentions in contact lists, and references by associates.

    While the documents contain allegations and show a close relationship in the 1990s, they also include unverified tips, some of which the DOJ previously flagged as false.

  35. Dark Phoenix says:

    Democrats on here should be thankful to Trump and his supporters for making the Epstein files such an issue during the campaign, were it for that the Epstein files never would have seen the light of day.

    sure, im thankful. whoop de do.

    you know what would make me more thankful? how about sending his black and tans to go prosecute and arrest those for the crimes? how about redacting all of it.

    the irony:
    there is a long list of those in other countries who have already been either arrested or fired from their jobs.

    in america, under trump, no one at all has been charged with a crime, or has had any negative outcome.

    there is no liberty and justice for all here. you buy your judges, prosecutors, politicians.
    the whole government here is just like that sidewalk full of dog poop after the snow melts.

    time to deflect, take the nobel peaee prize and bomb iran next, killing more women and children, yeah, they are subhuman, just like the nurse that was executed by the black and tan.

  36. Art says:

    *party of Family Values before/ now defender of Pedos
    *against bailing out college debt/in favor of bailing out Argentina
    *No to masks / Yes to masks
    *2nd amendment fundamentalist / now against carry
    *hates big government/ now loves big govt kidnapping and mureder
    *anti-communist / for communist universal healthcare for 65 and older
    *pro-trade all their lives / suddenly pro-tariffs for no reason

  37. Juice Box says:

    Left loves to make hearsay sources as some kind of credible claim. Anonymous tip line called and left a voice mail saying so and so raped and murdered children. Or a named source who made claims but their credibility is questionable when the claim was made and no evidence is provided just hearsay and then the investigators look at the tipsters profile and they posted hundreds of anti-Trump memes and made other unhinged claims on social media, like you know Trump gave Epstein a billion dollars in over 4,000 wire transfers.

    Pretty soon we are going to be believing everything Rosie O’Donnell too.

  38. RentL0rd says:

    Juicy, this isn’t a Left vs Right issue. Stop apologizing for your pedo vote.

  39. Dark Phoenix says:

    RentL0rd says:
    February 18, 2026 at 12:27 pm
    Juicy, this isn’t a Left vs Right issue.

    agree.

    go after those lefty pedos as well. drill down, in corporate speech.

    take ’em all to guantanamo bay. make ’em sing.

    if it was “legal” to do it to others, its legal to do it to them.

    we like legal here in america. we love our laws. they give us a hard on.

    well, take ’em and waterboard them. legally.

  40. 3b says:

    Dark: There are no lefty pedos, only on the right. The left is a beacon of goodness and virtue.

  41. RentL0rd says:

    Trump needs a new crisis. Fast.

    And Iran presents itself.

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-iran-war-could-be-imminent-and-take-weeks-sources-warn-after-latest-nuclear-talks/

    How else can you bury 38,000 references (thanks for counting 3b) of Trump in the Epstein files? I’m sure the others like Bill Gates would be happy to chip in a few million to start a new war and distract stupid americans.

  42. 3b says:

    Even when presented with the facts, they don’t matter. It is going to be scary when the l Left takes over.

    The vast majority of the 38,000+ mentions in the New York Times review consist of news articles sent to Epstein, mentions in contact lists, and references by associates.

  43. The Great Pumpkin says:

    Trump contacted police about Epstein…

    According to these documents:

    The Report: A 2019 FBI interview with former Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter reveals that Trump contacted him in 2006 to express support for the investigation into Epstein.

    The Claim: Trump reportedly told the police chief that “everyone” knew about Epstein’s behavior, described Ghislaine Maxwell as “evil,” and noted that he had banned Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club.

    Confirmation: Michael Reiter, the former police chief, confirmed to the Miami Herald that he did receive this call from Trump.

    Context: The documents indicate this call occurred around the time of the initial investigation into Epstein in 2006

    https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-new-yorker-interview/the-epstein-files-reveal-what-trump-knew

  44. Dark Phoenix says:

    you do realize that this sort of response is ineffective and immature, right?

    in other words, it doesn’t work. just shows you lost the argument.

    3b says:
    February 18, 2026 at 12:50 pm
    Dark: There are no lefty pedos, only on the right. The left is a beacon of goodness and virtue.

  45. Dark Phoenix says:

    oh,

    and i’m not left or liberal.

    just a realist.

    call a spade a spade already

  46. RentL0rd says:

    1:53 – For criminals, it’s often the coverup that almost always gets them. Let’s see what other “exonerating” evidence there is.

  47. Grim says:

    Sorry but AOC isn’t in the universe of potential presidential candidates.

    Boggles my mind that this is even a discussion topic.

    Who gives a shit about her poor global performance? She wasn’t auditioning for a role she wasn’t ever going to be offered.

  48. Grim says:

    Republicans should be very afraid of Talarico.

    I think that guy has legs.

  49. Dark Phoenix says:

    Grim says:
    February 18, 2026 at 2:27 pm
    Sorry but AOC isn’t in the universe of potential presidential candidates.

    After Biden and Trump, the dump I took this morning is in the universe of potential presidental candidates.

    And even if it’s full of C-diff, it will still do less harm then those two turds.

  50. Dark Phoenix says:

    Talarico and AOC

    or Talarico and ACO

    What does it spell

    TACO

  51. Dark Phoenix says:

    Grim says:
    February 18, 2026 at 2:29 pm
    Republicans should be very afraid of Talarico.

    I think that guy has legs.

    I prefer AOC’s legs.

  52. 3b says:

    Grim: Never say never, especially after all we have seen. And while you are right at least for 2028, she could be at some point after that. Although not the same, Kamala Harris came close to being President, and in what universe should she ever be president.

  53. No One says:

    Have any then-underaged girls made legal claims or pressed charges against Trump?
    Note that in NJ, age of consent is 16.
    In NY, age of consent is 17.
    US Virgin Islands is 18 (where Epstein’s island was located)
    I think the whole thing is gross, and would shun people who sought this guy’s company, but also suspect most who visited his island “partied” with young but not legally underage girls, or at least thought they were, thinking they were at Playboy Mansion II. Epstein could have also purposefully lied about girls’ ages to facilitate subsequent blackmailing. Because he sure wasn’t winning clients with financial genius.

    Anyway, there are far more relevant reasons to dislike Trump and his policies. Obsessing over Epstein for Trump is like obsessing over Obama’s birth certificate.

  54. Dark Phoenix says:

    Andrew Wiederhorn lived large. His Oregon estate, on a bluff overlooking downtown Portland, had 10 bedrooms, a 2,000-square-foot pool and an indoor basketball court. Even after he lost the property, he flew on private jets, took luxury vacations and in less than four years spent nearly $700,000 on shopping and jewelry alone.

    How did Mr. Wiederhorn get this money? According to the Justice Department, largely through fraud. Mr. Wiederhorn was the chief executive of the fast-food company that owns Johnny Rockets and Fatburger, and according to prosecutors, he stole some $47 million from the business in secret payments disguised as loans. (Mr. Wiederhorn and his legal team denied any wrongdoing.) This wasn’t even the first time Mr. Wiederhorn was accused of a criminal scheme: Two decades earlier, he spent over a year in prison for his role in a plan to steal from a union pension fund.

    Mr. Wiederhorn was never convicted for the secret payments; his case never even went to trial. In late 2024, his company donated $100,000 to President Trump’s second inaugural committee. A few months later, the prosecutor on his case was fired by a White House official, and a few months after that, the government dropped the criminal case entirely. Mr. Wiederhorn, who had left his job after being indicted, returned to running the business he allegedly stole from. Shortly after, the company went bankrupt.

  55. No One says:

    3b,
    I think the universe where Kamala Harris should be president is that universe in Everything Everywhere All At Once where everyone has hot dogs for fingers, and women are lesbians.
    Awful movie BTW, which is why it won so many Academy Awards.

  56. Dark Phoenix says:

    No One says:
    February 18, 2026 at 2:49 pm
    Have any then-underaged girls made legal claims or pressed charges against Trump?

    u think they want the Charlie Kirk/Epstein treatment.

    or the Virginia Giuffre “suicide” technique.

    wanna stay alive, keep your trap shut.

  57. Dark Phoenix says:

    No One says:
    February 18, 2026 at 2:49 pm

    Epstein could have also purposefully lied about girls’ ages to facilitate subsequent blackmailing.

    Yeah, u might be on to something. Now that would explain some of Trumps actions, maybe he is being blackmailed.

    By whom?

  58. Dark Phoenix says:

    All told, Mr. Trump has profited from
    his return to the presidency by an
    amount of money equal to 16,822 times
    the median U.S. household income.

    This tally focuses on Mr. Trump’s documented gains. The $1.4 billion figure is a minimum, not a full accounting. It is probable that Mr. Trump has collected several hundred million dollars in additional profits from his cryptocurrency ventures over the past year. The Trumps have acknowledged as much. When The Financial Times asked Eric Trump, one of the president’s sons, about its estimated value of the family’s crypto gains, he said they were probably even larger than the news organization thought.

  59. No One says:

    2:54 Erika Kirk, former pageant contestant and activist, is facing renewed scrutiny following disturbing allegations that connect her to a sex trafficking network, as her pastor faces multiple child trafficking charges.

    The revelations have sparked outrage online, with some whistleblowers claiming Kirk has been closely involved with individuals and organisations implicated in criminal activity over the years.

  60. Dark Phoenix says:

    No One says:
    I think the whole thing is gross, and would shun people who sought this guy’s company, but also suspect most who visited his island “partied” with young but not legally underage girls, or at least thought they were, thinking they were at Playboy Mansion II.

    like the parenthesis.

    partied.

    u mean fucked, right?

    Epstein had dirt on all of them. he knew about their sex lives, their financial crimes, their fetishes, affairs, dirty business deals, which politicians were on the payroll, every damn thing.

    so they are all comprimised.

    I really like your blackmail idea. I mean, look at all of those pages of documents and photographs. Why would one document and photograph so much. What hasn’t been shown. And who would stand to gain by blackmailing them I mean, Epstein already had every piece of young ass he could have wanted, more money than God, he had control of everything. Someone wanted him dead, and he didn’t kill himself that is for damn sure.

  61. Some-One says:

    “Your posts are insightful and never repetitious we could all learn fro”

    Notwithstanding the accuracy of this comment, the fact that YOU posted it is ironic and demonstrates a lack of self-awareness.

  62. No One says:

    2:49 of course I’m a fucking moron. Why?

  63. RentL0rd says:

    Anthropic has 2 things on their terms and conditions:

    1. Claude will not be used for mass surveillance
    and
    2. it will not be used with military weapons.

    And they got into a deal with the US military.

    Then they said, sorry thes are our T&C. and Pete Hegseth said, Fuck You.

    And not just FU, we will break the $300M deal, but we will put you on a terrorist list if you don’t give us your tech for mass surveillance and for bombs.

    Now Anthropic has hired a T1.0 lobbyist to smooth things out.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/anthropic-brings-on-policy-heavyweight-from-trump-s-first-term-as-new-board-member/ar-AA1Wj6cR

    This is one fucked up administration that does not serve the best interest of average americans.

  64. Some-One says:

    The poster you’re responding to, using different names over the years, has never, ever, not even once posted something wasn’t pure trolling. Just ignore them

  65. Juice Box says:

    Rent- Rosie O’Donnell at least admitted she was “going crazy” and decided to flee to Ireland.

    Do you feel the same way? I suspect you may flee too.

  66. 3b says:

    Some-One:My comment was sarcasm if you did not catch it. As for the self awareness comment, well my comments are what they are.

    If anyone wishes to read them they can, if not they are free to keep on scrolling. Who knows perhaps some might some of my comments interesting and insightful on occasion.

  67. 3b says:

    No One; I agree.

  68. Some-One says:

    Yes, I know it was sarcasm and it involved criticizing their repetitive nature. Are you unaware of your repetitive nature? You’ve post and continue to post some of the same comments for years, sometimes daily, sometimes verbatim.

  69. grim says:

    AOC stands no chance in hell in ever winning the presidency. If democrats nominate her they are f*cking idiots.

    Talarico on the other hand, dude’s got what it takes. He can flip the middle states, the Bible Belt, hell, I think he can flip Texas.

  70. Ex says:

    Beshear isn’t up to the task. Too big a job.

  71. D-FENS says:

    New CBS poll has Jasmine Crocket winning 51% of the vote to Talarico’s 43% of the vote.

    Grim says:
    February 18, 2026 at 2:29 pm
    Republicans should be very afraid of Talarico.

    I think that guy has legs.

  72. Ex says:

    Crocket would be a riot. She’s got moxie.

  73. Dark Phoenix says:

    Tucker Carlson ‘DETAINED’ in Israel: Journalist ‘dragged into interrogation room’ as explosive interview sparks diplomatic firestorm

  74. RentL0rd says:

    As good as he may be, Talarico feels like Beto.

    All it takes is for crochet to show soke islamic radicals and Talarico in the same frame and Texas will fall for it.

  75. RentL0rd says:

    Can they do a Khashoggi on Carlson and be done.

  76. 3b says:

    Dark: Tucker Carlson is a nut job.

  77. Dark Phoenix says:

    Make America Great Again

    But prices have never been higher — and the auto loans bigger and longer than ever to make it pencil out.

    The average sticker price for a new car or truck now sits above $50,000 — about 30 percent more than in 2019. Even with incentives and specials, the out-the-door price reached above $50,000 for the first time in September and stood at $49,191 in January — a record for the typically sluggish sales month, according to Cox Automotive

  78. Dark Phoenix says:

    Bad auto loans are becoming more common. The share of borrowers with auto loans that were 90 days past due, known as severely delinquent, reached 8.6 percent early last year — levels last seen briefly in 2020 and then after the 2008-2009 financial meltdown, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia data. The growth in bad loans is from borrowers with low credit scores.

    “That’s that K-shaped economy. That’s kind of the reality,” Manzi said. “Wages haven’t kept up.”

    Vehicle prices have surged even though carmakers have been absorbing most of the cost of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, auto analysts said. It’s unclear how much longer they can do that.

    “At some point we’ll have to see tariff price increases,” Caldwell said.

    U.S. automakers also need to tackle affordability if they hope to keep out ultra-low-cost Chinese car manufacturers, said Keating, of Cox Automotive.

  79. SmallGovConservative says:

    Art says:
    February 18, 2026 at 7:23 am
    “5”

    This is your best post ever; keep up the good work!

  80. SmallGovConservative says:

    RentL0rd says:
    February 18, 2026 at 9:27 am
    “AOC is not president material.”

    That’s true, obviously. But she’s clearly one of the leaders of the new Dem Socialist party and there’s not another Dem candidate who’s any better. The party is intellectually bankrupt.

  81. Juice Box says:

    re: “Talarico on the other hand, dude’s got what it takes.”

    No Grim he is a white and that makes him by default a supremacist. AOC has said his kind white males are major threat to U.S. democracy, a driving force behind domestic terrorism, and a problem that has infiltrated government ( you know elected people etc).

    Between now and the end of the Texas Democratic Primary on March 3rd can we expect candidate Crockett to go after Talarico and label his as either a supremacist or a racist? She has already said his campaign is racist as a supporting PAC supposedly darkened her photo. I expect the racism rhetoric to increase in the next two weeks.

    She wins….as well whitey is always racist…there are over 4 million African Americans in Texas the largest in the nation. It’s their turn anyway, just like AOC running the Bronx..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzQlVuxhkm4

  82. SmallGovConservative says:

    RentL0rd says:
    February 18, 2026 at 11:44 am
    “mentioned more times in the Epstein files…”

    You didn’t read the files. You just liked looking at the pictures of blubbery Bill in his bathing suit. Weirdo!

  83. 3b says:

    Juice: Isn’t AOC’ s boyfriend white?

  84. 3b says:

    Juice: Sandy ain’t no Bronx girl.

  85. SmallGovConservative says:

    grim says:
    February 18, 2026 at 4:51 pm
    “dude’s got what it takes.”

    You have no idea what he’s got; he’s been on the scene for all of a week. And you thought TamponTim ‘had what it takes’ too. Admit it, you’re a fan of any and every empty-suit Dem that pops up on your Instagram feed.

  86. Juice Box says:

    3b – Is the white boy still around? News says so far it’s been a four year engagement for those two lovebirds, and from all the tabloid news I care to search no wedding is actually planned and well she is now 36 years old…tick tok says the biological clock.

    It seems she is choosing politics and party over a family. A noble sacrifice….

  87. Juice Box says:

    re: “dude’s got what it takes”

    Somebody wants him to beat Crockett in the Primary on March 3rd….

    “Texas state Representative James Talarico had his best fundraising day yet after CBS pulled his appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert — a controversy that earned the Democrat a burst of national attention as he runs for the US Senate.

    Talarico raised $2.5 million, his largest single-day haul, his campaign said in a statement Wednesday. The clip, shared online amid allegations of censorship, has racked up more than 5 million YouTube views in the day since it was posted.

  88. Juice Box says:

    3b – here is an interesting lovebird story for ya.

    A family member was tapped to run for office in another state.. He was divorced and had not remarried. Left side of the isle if it matters to anyone. So he purchased as nice engagement ring for his current love and ran for office. As soon as the primaries were over which he lost the ring magically disappeared and there was no further talk of marriage or office.

    They are still together boomer hippies that managed to make it big and now pushing 80 years old. It is always amazing too see what money and power can and cannot do in a relationship whether it’s male or female that has the money or the power.

  89. RentL0rd says:

    Talarico never ran a pedo ring.
    Believes in science, public health, and vaccinations.
    Never went bankrupt.

    What qualifications does he have to run? There’s no way he’ll get elected in Texas.

  90. Juice Box says:

    Rosie RentLord……..

    Can you tell us today Talarico is not a white supremacist…..

    I have my doubts ya know…What else do the voices tell you to do today?

  91. Dark Phoenix says:

    Jeeeesus says, bitch, do what I say.

    reeeeeeeligion.

    Hegseth invited Christian nationalist Doug Wilson to preach at Pentagon
    The self-described “paleo-Confederate” has argued that wives should submit to their husbands, women should be denied the vote and Christian enslavers were on “firm scriptural ground.”

  92. No One says:

    Some degenerate started posting under my pseudonym later this afternoon. One of the usual suspects, probably. Unable to reason, they just sling shit.

  93. Degenerate says:

    If a degenerate impersonates a degenerate is he/she really a degenerate?

    Hint: No One fucking cares!

  94. Donald Trumpf says:

    You brought this on yourself.

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