CHANGE YOU’D BETTER BELIEVE IN: John Cornyn Survived 42 Years in Politics — Until MAGA Changed the Rules.
May 27, 2026
NICE GIFT: Graduation Gifts Personalized Leather Toiletry Bag for Men. #CommissionEarned
CHRISTIAN TOTO: ‘Daily Show’ Host Justifies Violence Against Trump? “I think that there has been a co-opting of non-violence to the point of almost being a psyop. You can only take away so much from a person before they have no options left, other than to scream in the street — sort of riot or something like that … Or before they pinpoint certain individuals that they see as the perpetrators of all these crimes against making a way of life.”
THE NEW SPACE RACE: Analyst on China’s spent rocket stages: “Things only continue to get worse.”
CHRIS QUEEN: Powerhouses, Snubs, and Sub-.500 Cinderellas: Welcome to College Baseball’s Postseason. “Here are some storylines that lead up to the postseason in college baseball. I’m looking forward to some interesting matchups, maybe some upsets, and loads of great baseball all the way around.”
NICE WORK, FELLAS: Hamas military chief Mohammed Odeh killed by Israel, 11 days after predecessor slain. “’The fourth commander of the Hamas terror organization’s military wing in Gaza was eliminated yesterday and sent to meet his partners in the depths of hell,’ he said in a post on X, praising the Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet for their ‘brilliant execution.’”
THE NEW SPACE RACE: Nasa unveils next steps to build permanent Moon base.
21st CENTURY HEADLINES: NYC Gallery Sold an AI-Generated Ansel Adams Photo Without Permission.
The New York Danziger Gallery displayed for sale an AI-generated version of Ansel Adams’ photo “Moonrise Over Hernandez” without consulting the photographer’s trust, effectively stealing the legendary artist’s work and dramatically altering it with AI for the sake of profit.
The work, which can be seen above, is described as “A.I. Generated” from the prompt “Make a realistic color version of Ansel Adams’ iconic ‘Moonrise Over Hernandez’.” It is further described as “Proofed, regenerated, & photoshopped from 11/25 – 4/26. Printed by master printer Esteban Mauchi Editions of 10 in 3 sizes – 20 x 24” , 24 x 30”, 30 x 40.’”
The image was part of The Photography Show at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City, which ran from April 22 through April 26, 2026. Images sold at this show in the past typically cost in the tens of thousands of dollars.
Ansel Adam’s trust published a public statement on Instagram over the weekend, confirming that despite its best efforts at communication, the Danziger Gallery used Adams’ name and his photo for commercial purposes without its permission.
The gallery responded: NYC Gallery Says it Has ‘Every Right’ to Create AI Version of Iconic Ansel Adams Photo.
But in a statement released last night, James Danziger says he has “every right to create a new and transformative work” since the Adams’ Moonrise photo, taken on November 1, 1941, has passed into the public domain.
“I had long believed the image was in the public domain but to confirm this beyond doubt, I hired one of the most respected copyright lawyers in the country to insure [sic] this was the case,” Danziger writes defiantly. “It was indeed confirmed to be in the public domain and I was free to create a transformative color rendition of the image and to exhibit and sell the resulting prints.”
Given the increasingly photo-realistic power of AI image creators such as Dall-E, stock image providers such as Shutterstock have got to be terrified of AI stealing their lunch.

TRYING TO SUPPRESS A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT MANIPULATION IS NOT A GREAT STRATEGY: It is, however, a remarkable case of accidentally writing the marketing copy for the Narcissist’s Playbook documentary.
SADLY SHE STILL LOOKS LIKE ROSIE O’DONNELL: Rosie O’Donnell got a facelift after losing 50 pounds on Mounjaro. How GLP-1s are fueling a rise in plastic surgery.
CHINA IS ASSHOE: Analyst on China’s spent rocket stages: ‘Things only continue to get worse.’
In the early decades of spaceflight, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other spacefaring species paid little heed to these upper stages, also known as “rocket bodies.” They were ejected into all manner of orbits, there to remain for decades before ultimately succumbing to the slow pull of Earth’s gravity at higher altitudes.
But in the last 20 years or so, most countries (and the private companies operating within their borders) have taken a more responsible attitude toward disposing of these upper stages. This is because, as it turns out, having large, multi-ton blocks of metal spinning uncontrollably around low-Earth orbit becomes a problem over time.
The Soviet Union, and later Russia, is the biggest offender, with about 800 metric tons of rocket bodies in long-lived orbits between 600 km and 2,000 km above the Earth’s surface, according to data from the European Space Agency’s Space Debris Office as well as Jonathan McDowell’s General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects. The United States, by comparison, has about 57 metric tons of spent upper stages in these orbits. However these numbers are more or less holding steady or, in the case of Russia, slowly declining as stages fall out of orbit.
By contrast there is striking growth in China’s rocket body mass. In the past five years, the mass of Chinese rocket bodies in long-lived orbits has risen from less than 100 metric tons to 252, according to a new analysis by Space Domain Awareness expert Jim Shell.
“China… continues to abandon many rocket bodies in high low-Earth orbit,” Shell wrote on LinkedIn early Monday. “The total mass of orbital debris is a key variable influencing the long-term sustainment of space. There is broad agreement that abandoning rocket body upper stages in long-lived orbits is not a best practice. In fact, all the major space-faring nations have acknowledged this.”
That’s an awfully expensive junkyard Beijing is putting up there.
DON’T KNOW MUCH ABOUT HISTORY:
We asked people on a California beach simple military history questions… and instantly regretted it 😭🇺🇸
These answers get worse every second:
“Memorial Day is….America’s birthday”
“America fought ALBANIA in WWII”
“They had DINOSAURS in the Civil War” 🦖 pic.twitter.com/pnN8E33Rtu— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) May 27, 2026
Actually, based on photographic evidence, dinosaurs only fought in WWII:

And we didn’t go to war with Albania until we deployed the B-3 bomber against them in the mid-1990s. They even made a movie about it:
POTUS 47 KEEPS HAVING MORE FUN THAN THE LEFT CAN STAND:
Trump: "Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. Central casting. He loves war." pic.twitter.com/lQZ2qm0BAr
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) May 27, 2026
NOT SURE IF IT’S “A NEW PHASE,” BUT MOSCOW CAN’T BE HAPPY RIGHT NOW: Ukraine War Enters ‘A New Phase’
CIVIL RIGHTS UPDATE: Critics blast scope of Colorado’s semi-auto gun licensing list.
In the run-up to Colorado’s semi-automatic gun licensing scheme, going into effect on August 1, the Colorado Department of Revenue released guidelines which includes approximately 900 firearm makes and models that will be heavily regulated by the looming new law, many of which have gun-rights advocates calling foul.
As previously reported by Complete Colorado, the Democrat-backed Senate Bill 003, passed during the 2025 legislative session, heaps a long list a list of new burdens on potential gun buyers prior to purchasing a semiautomatic firearm.
Among other things, the law requires Coloradans complete a 12 hour, in person, firearms course through their local sheriff’s office, after a background check and application fee is collected. A final exam must be completed with a 90% minimum passing score.
After course completion, all personal information will be uploaded into a course record system granting them five years of eligibility to purchase a semiautomatic gun.
Earlier this month, The Colorado Department of Revenue released their ‘Specified Semi-Automatic Firearms Guidance’ which included 152 pages worth of firearms regulated under SB-003.
Plus: “Kopel continues that the gun rights prohibitionists behind this law lied about its regulatory reach.”
Well, yeah.
I’d just add that when it comes time to renew, previously law-abiding CCW holders might decide that it’s “better to be judged by 12 men than be carried by six” rather than comply with the new law’s time-wasting rules and high compliance costs.
Or just move elsewhere, which is what’s on my radar.
WE KNOW WHO THAT’S AIMED AT:
The Swedish Riksdag just passed the Sweden Democrats’ proposal:
Cousin marriages and close-relative marriages are now ILLEGAL. 🇸🇪 pic.twitter.com/JsBM06G6JW
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) May 26, 2026
KEVIN DOWNEY JR: Even the Big, Blue Towns Are Sick of the Democratic Freak-Show.
UPGRADE YOUR KINDLE: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 16GB (newest model). #CommissionEarned
CONSPIRACY TO VIOLATE CIVIL RIGHTS:
Find someone who loves you as much as public university administrators love admitting that they're still violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the 14th Amendment. https://t.co/YvS9lrtwO9
— Richard Morrison (@RichardMorrison) May 26, 2026
WAIT, WHAT? School president cites study finding guns don’t increase crime to oppose campus carry.
New Hampshire lawmakers should vote down campus carry because some people might feel less safe, according to a university president.
Legislators were considering House Bill 1793, which would prohibit public universities from regulating guns on campus and establish a commission to study campus carry. The bill officially died last Thursday, however.
According to a student government survey cited by The New Hampshire, a majority of respondents said they would be less likely to attend UNH if campus carry were allowed. In response to the perceived campus climate, the student senate passed a resolution opposing the bill.
President Elizabeth Chilton also took an institutional stance against the law, sending out both a campuswide message and testifying to the state senate judiciary committee. She (pictured) submitted testimony along with Don Birx, president of Keene State College and Plymouth State University, and Mark Collopy, the police chief for UNH.
They said “research from states that have adopted campus carry has found increased fear of crime, lower perceptions of campus safety, and reduced confidence in campus police.”
But neither study found a link to actual crime and campus carry.
Neurotic feelings are more important than rights, or even basic safety concerns.
I’VE GOT A LITTLE LIST: What’s He Got to Hide? Joe Biden Sues the DOJ to Keep Damaging Audio Hidden.
WHY ARE CAMPUSES SUCH CESSPITS OF ANTISEMITISM? San Jose State U. police arrest suspect in terroristic threats, ‘Kill all Jews’ vandalism.
ENTHUSIASTICALLY AND ENTERTAININGLY TONE-DEAF:
Good move in one of the biggest cattle ranching states in America. https://t.co/zwxFq6keoW
— Marc Thiessen (@marcthiessen) May 27, 2026