AMERICA’S NEWSPAPER OF RECORD:
J6ers Wishing They Had Thought Of Branding Themselves 'Legal Observers' https://t.co/r78IfezxfD pic.twitter.com/KDIt4G3Eva
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) January 26, 2026
AMERICA’S NEWSPAPER OF RECORD:
J6ers Wishing They Had Thought Of Branding Themselves 'Legal Observers' https://t.co/r78IfezxfD pic.twitter.com/KDIt4G3Eva
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) January 26, 2026
“I TOLD ORVILLE, AND I TOLD WILBUR, AND NOW I’M TELLING YOU: THAT THING WILL NEVER FLY.” NASA to fly piece of Wright Brothers’ plane on Artemis 2 moon mission.
LONGTIME BLOGGER (POINTSANDFIGURES) AND INSTAPUNDIT READER JEFF CARTER IS Running for Nevada State Treasurer.
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NFL WORLD COMPLETELY TAKEN ABACK BY BILL BELICHICK FAILING TO MAKE HALL OF FAME: ‘WTF?’
The NFL world was baffled by the news reported by ESPN on Tuesday evening that Belichick, the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach, was not elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, on his first appearance on the ballot.
Belichick fell short of the requisite 40 votes of 50 votes from the voting committee — made up of at least one media representative from each football city and other at-large members — needed to gain entry.
ESPN reported that the two major scandals Belichick was beleaguered by in New England — Spygate in 2007 and Deflategate in 2015 — were part of the discussions. Ex-Colts general manager Bill Polian, an at-large member of the voting committee, reportedly told some voters that Belichick should “wait a year” before getting inducted. Polian denied he voted against Belichick to Sports Illustrated.
Whatever the reason, Belichick — who also won two Super Bowls as a defensive coordinator with the Giants — will not be enshrined in 2026, and the football world was largely stunned.
It’s only Tuesday, but it’s been quite a week for the NFL and its awards for merit: Giants’ Jermaine Eluemunor calls Pro Bowl a ‘joke’ after Shedeur Sanders inclusion.
AMELIA VICTORIOUS: How to Lose the Culture War With a Video Game.
There’s something genuinely funny going on in the United Kingdom right now.
The British government’s Prevent office, housed under the Home Office (think Department of the Interior, but allergic to dissent), partnered with a media nonprofit called Shout Out UK (like a PBS focused on preventing “radicalism”) to come up with a clever new way to re-educate British youth.
The concern, as always, was “radicalization.” They thought the solution was inspired: a choice-based video game. Kids like games. Games involve decisions. Decisions shape values. What could possibly go wrong?
Thus Pathways was born, a government-funded interactive morality play designed to gently shepherd British children toward being properly antiracist, properly accepting, and properly enthusiastic about the ever-increasing number of migrants reshaping their country. Civics class, but fun. And digital. And corrective.
As part of this effort, the designers introduced a character named Amelia, a cute, purple-haired, vaguely goth girl who carries a Union Jack and talks about Britain being for the British. She was meant to function as a warning, a living illustration of how nationalism can look attractive, even charming, and yet be dangerous to the impressionable youths of Britain who may not have fully internalized the idea that Brexit is bad and they are to obey their elitist overlords.
What they did not anticipate was that the public would take one look at adorable, charming Amelia and decide she was the good guy.
British lefties are incandescent with rage over Amelia going viral:
"It's afraid!"https://t.co/rn73GeMatL pic.twitter.com/eXiIjk7UaU
— Amelia (@AmeliajakSolana) January 25, 2026
He means: an abysmal attempt by the state to indoctrinate school children has failed miserably because normal everyday people are ripping the piss out of it with good reason. https://t.co/GOfPS7n4Zn
— 🙏🌧🌍 (@godblesstoto) January 27, 2026
SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT: Want to Reach Nirvana? Try a Colonoscopy.

I know (trust me, I know) there are only so many ways to write about this topic, but beyond the truly horrifying illustration, the article sounds like an overwritten, yet much less funnier version of the original take on this topic: Dave Barry: A journey into my colon — and yours.
YOUR GREAT GRANDMOTHER WAS RIGHT: Being Single in Your Late 20s May Take a Toll on Mental Well-Being.
GOOLOO A3 Jump Starter with Air Compressor. #CommissionEarned
LIFE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: Doctors increasingly see AI scribes in a positive light, but hiccups persist.
WORST. HITLER. EVER:
My favorite anti-ICE protest clip of all time is when a woman here in Asheville NC shows up to a protest wearing a mask, spells her FULL NAME LIVE ON THE NEWS…
…gets asked why she is wearing a mask
"It's a protective measure against fascism…"
…YOU SPELLED YOUR FULL… pic.twitter.com/EuFXwKUlrS
— Matt Van Swol (@mattvanswol) January 27, 2026
QUESTION ASKED AND ANSWERED: Why did Philip Glass cancel Kennedy Center performance?
Because he’s 88 years old, and he needs to have the proper footnotes in the twilight of his career, so that leftist music critics will remember his last days fondly and write favorable eulogies.
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Philip Glass boycotting the Kennedy Center pic.twitter.com/zpEvaLupUl— David Weigel (@daveweigel) January 27, 2026
Heh, indeed.
WITH CURRENT TECH, PLUG-IN HYBRIDS SEEM MORE PRACTICAL THAN EVs: Chrysler’s Pulling the Plug on the Pacifica Plug-In. What’s Next?
FIRED NEW YORK TIMES COLUMNIST DISHES ON HER COWARDLY, CENSORIOUS NYT EDITORS:
While [Pamela Paul’s] opinion pieces trended liberal, she voiced skepticism on issues like cancel culture, cultural appropriation, and especially transgenderism. Such iconoclasm made her a reviled figure on the left and in the Times newsroom (but I repeat myself).
The fate of former Times opinion editor James Bennet may have affected how badly Paul was treated by Kingsbury. Bennet was forced out by the paper’s internal left-wing “child mob” for platforming a piece by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas who argued federal forces should be sent to (deja vu) Minneapolis during the George Floyd riots of 2020.
Pamela Paul: The crime that James had committed was not writing the column or the op-ed. It was platforming it. And so, if I was writing things that were upsetting the, you know, the, the Little Red Guards or whatever, then that person in charge of the section would be guilty of platforming me….
Paul also got into the under-covered issue of online reader comments and what makes conservative posts mysteriously disappear: The paper’s leftist comment editors would do the bidding of leftist readers, who would accuse other commenters of being offensive or using the wrong pronouns, and the editors would dutifully delete those “offensive” comments – a practice that will sound familiar to conservatives.
She explained that her columns on gender issues received “overwhelmingly positive response” from readers but not from “magazines and newspapers that I felt like once would never have bothered to write stories that were essentially regurgitations and summations of a few angry tweets from activists and sort of invested parties.” The New Republic even called her a fascist.
Her February 2023 column defending author J.K. Rowling from vicious attacks by trans activists was the beginning of the end for Paul at the paper.
The Gray Lady needs to keep its hard left subscribers happy to keep the lights on, and that means avoiding any stories that might upset them. Or as America’s Newspaper of Record reported way back in 2019:

TREAT THE PAIN: MOTAYU Shoulder-Heating-Pad-Heated-Wrap – 3 Heat Settings Heating Pad for Shoulder. #CommissionEarned
MINNESOTA’S SIGNALGATE: The Anatomy of a Domestic Insurgency.
A puzzled reader might object that activists have long monitored police activity, that legal observers carry cameras, that communities organize to protect their neighbors. All true, in isolation. The question is not whether any single act is novel. The question is whether the aggregate pattern exhibits features that distinguish protest from organized obstruction. Research from counterinsurgency studies provides a useful vocabulary. Early stage insurgencies rarely announce themselves with bombs. They begin with infrastructure. They build command structures. They specialize roles. They develop intelligence capabilities. They seek to deny the state freedom of movement while remaining sub kinetic.
By that standard, Minnesota displays a striking resemblance to the organizational phase of an insurgency. Recruitment and cadre formation occur through ICE Watch training sessions organized at local schools, NGO facilities, and even HUD provided meeting spaces, converting civic infrastructure into intake and indoctrination nodes. Encrypted Signal networks, colloquially dubbed SignalGate, are divided by geography and capped at roughly 1,000 participants per zone. Membership is vetted through the use of voter rolls, with applicants screened to exclude anyone listed on Republican voter rolls. Chats are deleted on a daily rotation. Roles are assigned. Some participants act as spotters, scanning neighborhoods for federal vehicles. Others are plate checkers, logging make, model, color, location, and timestamp into a shared database known as MN ICE Plates. Dispatchers monitor the feed and direct mobile chasers to intercept targets. The reporting format mirrors SALUTE, size, activity, location, unit, time, equipment, a method taught in military intelligence.
This matters because intelligence collection is not expressive conduct. It is operational. When information is persistently gathered, verified, stored, and acted upon, it becomes a parallel intelligence system. In multiple instances, vehicles later confirmed not to belong to ICE were nonetheless tailed for hours after being flagged. That persistence reveals intent. The goal is not merely to warn neighbors. It is to degrade federal operations by denying surprise and freedom of movement.
The involvement of political officials further sharpens the picture. Leaked chats show participation or coordination by elected figures and senior staff. Minnesota Lt Gov Peggy Flanagan appears under aliases such as Flan Southside. City Council Member Aurin Chowdhury is linked to administrative roles. Former Walz adviser Amanda Koehler is identified as an organizer. Journalists affiliated with MPR and NPR appear in groups where federal locations and movements are discussed in real time. The line between observation and participation blurs when presence inside an operational channel confers access to intelligence and legitimacy to the network.
Read the whole thing. What happens next? Kurt Schlichter has some thoughts:
1/27/26 – Notes From a Competent Lawyer:
Walz blinked; now his cops are protecting ICE agent hotels. Moreover, we have compromised the left's Signal networks, and they are freaking out. Finally, the dead communist uproar never really happened; it's already fading.
The left is… pic.twitter.com/rdgEwGL3Bd
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) January 27, 2026
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TRUMP RIGHT TO DUMP WHO: Dr. Robert Moffit of the Heritage Foundation knows a thing or forty three about government healthcare programs and he lauds President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the U.S. out of the World Health Organization (WHO).
FROM THE BUREAU OF UNFORCED ERRORS: The FBI Director Could Use a Crash Course in the Second Amendment.
TRUMP’S ‘DECAPITATION’ SOLUTION FOR IRAN: Richard Pollock says all the key indicators point to a U.S. strike designed to decapitate the Mullahs, including Khamenei, who is now said to be deep in hiding. Considering the Maduro outcome, Khamenei would likely stand a better chance of survival if he takes the next flight to Moscow. Considering how much help Iran has been to Putin’s war in the Ukraine, that flight ought to be complimentary.
THE VIEW FROM CALIFORNIA: The Minneapolis Insanity Has Some People Thinking About Gun Ownership and the 2A for the Very First Time. “Seeing black panthers and white folk in Minneapolis protecting their neighborhoods is amazing to see. We do not have that at all here. I feel like our passiveness here will only make it worse because people (part of me does too) think exercising our 2A right to protect ourselves in our home will only make it worse. That mentality has gotten us nowhere. This is year one, if things keep going and getting worse I fear many of us will highly regret it.’
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THE WORST PART IS THEY THINK IT’S NORMAL: NYC Therapist Who Wished Hitler “Ended” Jews Still Practicing.
(Should be fixed now. Stupid computers. —Charlie)
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