February 15, 2026
OSTRACISM USED TO BE THE SOLE PURVIEW OF THE LEFT: Hegseth ends military education at Harvard, citing ‘Hate America’ activism. “Pete Hegseth announced the Pentagon will end professional military education and fellowship programs at Harvard in 2026–27, citing anti-Semitism, DEI ideology, and alleged ties to U.S. adversaries like the CCP. He also said the department will review graduate programs nationwide to ensure taxpayer dollars support institutions aligned with military readiness and critical thinking.”
21st CENTURY RELATIONSHIPS:
Still kinda hot tbh pic.twitter.com/cp8HdAxK0w
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 14, 2026
SPEAKING OF HUMILIATION:
The U.S. men's Olympic hockey team just defeated Denmark 6-3.
By the ancient laws of combat, Greenland is now rightfully ours. pic.twitter.com/G6uTqXMP7H
— 🇺🇸 The American Culturist 🇺🇸 (@MericaCulture) February 14, 2026
MOCK THEM MERCILESSLY: AWFL Videos Herself Giving Local Cop the ICE Treatment, and It Goes Hilariously Sideways. Much more at the link.
I LIKED HER BETTER IN THE DANCE VIDEO: AOC Just Humiliated Herself on the World Stage.
AND HE’S ALL OUT OF CHEWING GUM: Rubio on Fire! We Won’t Be ‘Polite and Orderly Caretakers of the West’s Managed Decline’.
HISTORY FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH: My Nigerian Grandfather Sold Slaves. “Nwaubani Ogogo lived in a time when the fittest survived and the bravest excelled. The concept of ‘all men are created equal’ was completely alien to traditional religion and law in his society. It would be unfair to judge a 19th Century man by 21st Century principles. Assessing the people of Africa’s past by today’s standards would compel us to cast the majority of our heroes as villains, denying us the right to fully celebrate anyone who was not influenced by Western ideology.”
There’s a mythology that white slave traders ran around the bush kidnapping Africans, but that’s bunk, of course — they’d pretty much all have died. They bought African slaves from Africans. My brother talked to people in Ghana about that some years ago, and they reflected little guilt: Back then if you lost a war, you either died or were enslaved. That’s just how it worked.
One of the reasons Zora Neale Hurston’s Barracoon couldn’t get published when she wrote it was that the black literary community didn’t like that it portrayed the extent of African complicity in slavery. But history is history, despite efforts to rewrite it.
QUESTION ASKED:
One of the most important questions too few people asked.
But @NickJFreitas asked it.
Because Nick is bloody brilliant.“How did they know?”pic.twitter.com/rE5o7wguE4
— Chaya’s Clan (@ChayasClan) February 1, 2026
How did they know? For the same reason that Ted Kennedy knew that same media had his back when he was smearing Clarence Thomas during his confirmation hearings/show trial in 1991:
I liked political theater, so I watched that initially rooting for Clarence Thomas to be taken down. By the very end, I believed the seeds of my future were planted right there when I realized that Ted Kennedy knew something. What did he know that he could ask Clarence Thomas these questions of a man who came from humble beginnings as an African-American? What did he know about the media? What did he know about the political process? What did he know about Hollywood? That they would side with a known Lothario with Chappaquiddick, you know, in his background. That they would allow for him and his allies in the Democratic Party to ask this man in the realm of privacy have you ever rented any pornography. Do you know who Long Dong Silver is? It was so obvious that this was a takedown that eventually I started to see things through what I called the Democrat Media Complex.
—Andrew Breitbart, in conversation with Peter Robinson, April, 2009.
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ELON’S IMPACT:
Katherine Boyle just identified Elon Musk’s most important contribution to America, and it has nothing to do with the products he shipped.
Boyle, General Partner at a16z: “I think Elon’s most important contribution to this country is training two generations of engineers to work… pic.twitter.com/1I60ik4b0e
— Dustin (@r0ck3t23) February 14, 2026
He’s de-Dilbertized an entire profession. “That’s not just a business achievement. That’s a civilization remembering how to make things that matter in the physical world again. And it might be the only thing that saves American technological leadership when the competition is just building faster because they never forgot.”
OLD AND BUSTED: “Get Clean for Gene!”
The New Hotness?
Obama said Democrats need to start cleaning up homeless tent cities.
Hillary is now saying mass migration needs to end and we need secure borders.
The memo has gone out.
Democrats are trying to moderate for the midterms. https://t.co/1c0OgEkeyc
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) February 15, 2026
More details here: Hillary Clinton says migration ‘went too far’ and ‘needs to be fixed in a humane way.’
While in Germany for the Munich Security Conference, Hillary Clinton participated in a panel titled, “The West-West Divide: What Remains of Common Values.”
During the panel, Clinton appeared to take a stronger approach to her previous stance on border security.
“There is a legitimate reason to have a debate about things like migration,” Clinton said.
“It went too far, it’s been disruptive and destabilizing, and it needs to be fixed in a humane way with secure borders that don’t torture and kill people and how we’re going to have a strong family structure because it is at the base of civilization,” she added.
Elián González has entered into the conversation:
There were zero riots and zero protests and zero media claims of authoritarianism over this. https://t.co/qLc8DyIoXI pic.twitter.com/Nla0dKt2fK
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) February 15, 2026
Media claims of authoritarianism? On the contrary, Thomas Friedman of the New York Times famously wrote in 2000:
I gotta confess, that now-famous picture of a U.S. marshal in Miami pointing an automatic weapon toward Donato Dalrymple and ordering him in the name of the U.S. government to turn over Elian Gonzalez warmed my heart. They should put that picture up in every visa line in every U.S. consulate around the world, with a caption that reads: ”America is a country where the rule of law rules. This picture illustrates what happens to those who defy the rule of law and how far our government and people will go to preserve it. Come all ye who understand that.”
And I was also warmed by the picture of Elian back in his father’s arms. Some things you can fake — like a 6-year-old wagging his finger on a homemade video and telling his father to go back to Cuba without him — and some things you can’t fake. That picture of Elian and his father illustrated the very parent-child bond that our law was written to preserve.
Hats off to Janet Reno for understanding that the Elian Gonzalez case was about both of these pictures: the well-being of a child and the well-being of our Constitution, on which all good things in our society rest. But hats off twice to Ms. Reno for understanding that these two noble virtues are not equal. The fear of causing some trauma to Elian by rescuing him could never outweigh the need to uphold the rule of law.
One only hopes that this affair will remind the extremists among the Miami Cubans that they are not living in their own private country, that they cannot do whatever they please and that they may hate Fidel Castro more than they love the U.S. Constitution — but that doesn’t apply to the rest of us.One also hopes that now that Ms. Reno has ended the kidnapping of Elian by the Miami Cubans, the other hard-nosed lady in the cabinet, Madeleine Albright, will end the Miami Cubans’ kidnapping of U.S. Cuba policy as well. Ms. Albright could start by relaxing the embargo on Cuba.
Fortunately, Albright didn’t take the advice of a columnist even further to her left, and as a result, as Glenn asked last week at his Substack: Will Cuba be Libre soon, and if so what happens next?
IT’S FRAUD ALL THE WAY DOWN:
I find it fascinating that 75% of Democrat voters want Voter ID laws, but 100% of Democrat elites are against it.
The elites know the entire system is rigged, but Democrat voters actually think they’re winning these elections.
Going to be a rude awakening when they realize…
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) February 14, 2026
21ST CENTURY MEDICINE: Sorry, the Doctor Is Busy Filling Out Paperwork. And May Quit.
February 14, 2026
CLEANUP TIME:
If you are an H-1B landlord in Maricopa County, you should pack your bags and look at one-way flights to go home.
I have read every single classified ad on https://t.co/W9C1Mbw3Lq to find a deportable individual who listed a rental property.
I found over 50 landlords and over… https://t.co/aJY879RKrV
— juicystar1908 (@juicystar1908) February 14, 2026
RIGHT?
I don't think they realize that "blowing up the world order as we knew it" is precisely why we elected Trump. https://t.co/n5FpPSkhU7
— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) February 15, 2026
OPEN THREAD: Because I love you and want to be happy.
SPACE DOCKING ON VALENTINE’S DAY: How Freudian.
SHAKE IT UP:
It looks like my 4th Gen nukes posts here on X shook out data from US three letter agencies. Who belatedly realized that classifying physics was both self-defeating & stupid.
The bad news is the FYEO web site is now reporting a _NINTH_ 4th Gen. nuclear tech approach by China… https://t.co/EOuXeMMty1 pic.twitter.com/Ok9bBvrABc
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) February 15, 2026
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21ST CENTURY RELATIONSHIPS: The Least Laid Generation in History: Gen Z Is Ghosting Sex — and the Implications Are Huge.
THE E.V. BUBBLE CONTINUES TO DEFLATE: Honda’s EV Bet Is Costing the Company Billions. “The costly mistake of investing too much, too soon in EVs is not a phenomenon felt only by North American automakers. Japanese companies may have been more reserved in their foray into electric vehicles, but that did not make them immune as every carmaker invested in EV development and tooled up plants to make them.”