IT’S HARD TO LET GO OF CLEAN ENERGY FANTASIES, BUT IT’S EVEN HARDER TO LET GO OF OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY: New York Sues to Save a Costly Wind Dream.
June 3, 2026
MILESTONES: I Sold the Baby Crib.
HAHA:
They’re basically writing press releases for us at Wired now pic.twitter.com/UhaTg5E8Ot
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@christopherrufo) June 2, 2026
You don’t have to sell me, I already love the Manhattan Institute!
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— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) June 1, 2026
IT WASN’T SUICIDE, IT WAS MURDER BY THOSE CHARGED WITH ITS PRESERVATION: The figures that reveal the suicide of Western civilization.
HUNTER ISN’T GETTING THOSE LUCRATIVE BOARD MEMBERSHIPS, SOMEBODY HAS TO MONETIZE THE FAMILY NAME: So, That’s Why Jill Biden’s Book Is Coming Out Now.
OH I’M SURE THOUSANDS DID: Illegal Immigrant Accused Of Faking Homosexuality To Get Asylum.
HOW TO LIE WITH STATISTICS:
Community noted original: According to data from the World Bank, the share of the population living in extreme poverty ($3/day PPP) is now higher in the United States than in China.
The Corrected Chart: This Y-axis is a chart crime. I have revised the chart so the Y-axes are normalized and comparable.
YOU DON’T HATE THE PRESS ENOUGH: Guardian Published 26 Articles on George Floyd in a Month Compared to Three on Henry Nowak.
HE’S NOT WRONG: The 6th anniversary of Fracture Day approaches.
THE PROBLEM IS COMING FROM INSIDE THEIR HEADS: Nantucket church cancels Fourth of July celebration in ‘political protest’ because of its ‘own whiteness’.
WHAT ALWAYS HAPPENS WHEN GOVERNMENT IS GIVEN CARTE BLANCHE TO KILL CITIZENS: The Peculiar Institution. What happens when a state builds a medical system it can’t afford and a killing mechanism it can’t stop. A 40-year projection.
NO ONE. IT WAS ALWAYS THE MARXIST NOSE UNDER THE TENT: Who Surrendered Feminism?
KONSTANTIN KISIN: How America’s Racial Politics Poisoned Britain.
To understand how we got here, you have to understand what the post-Floyd “reckoning” actually did to British institutions—especially the police. The response to Floyd’s death wasn’t merely emotional, nor was it just symbolic. It was ideological, and it was systematic. Police forces across the country, including the one that attended Henry’s murder, underwent mandatory diversity and anti-racism training. A page still on the force’s website today states that its officers are committed to “ensuring Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary . . . is anti-racist in all it does.”
The principle drilled into officers, explicitly or implicitly, was that accusations of racism must be taken with the utmost seriousness—that the historic failure of institutions to believe minority victims of racism was the original sin, and it needed atoning for.
Racism is bad. Attempting to address it is good. The problem is what happens when you apply the concepts of anti-racism without real-world judgement: You train officers to weigh an allegation of racism so heavily that it overrides the evidence in front of their eyes. You produce exactly the outcome we saw in Southampton—a man bleeding to death on the pavement, begging for help, being told by the officers who should be saving his life that they don’t think he’s been stabbed.
What is particularly striking about this case is the way it mirrors, almost exactly, the injustice that movement was supposedly designed to prevent. George Floyd died saying “I can’t breathe” while a police officer knelt on his neck. Henry Nowak died saying “I can’t breathe” while police officers, kneeling on his back, handcuffed him. The British establishment that wept for Floyd has been conspicuously quiet about Nowak. Politicians who marched through London’s streets in 2020 have not rushed to the cameras. The corporations that changed their logos and funded diversity initiatives have not issued statements.
In his 2000 book, The Abolition of Britain, Peter Hitchens wrote:
Too often this era is dismissed lightly with the old cliché that the American troops were ‘overpaid, oversexed and over here’. Thanks to David Reynolds’ book Rich Relations: The American Occupation of Britain 1941–45, we now have a serious account of this immensely influential period in the national life, one which changed the British people’s view of themselves and turned the eyes of millions towards America as a place where life was more abundant and less bound in by history, tradition and class. More than fifty years after the American forces left, the radical journalist Jonathan Freedland urged in Bring Home the Revolution that this country should introduce American democratic methods and become a republic on the U.S. model. But what the British common people actually liked about America was its way of life, its food, its music, its language and its classlessness, not its way of choosing its town council, its judges or even its head of state.
They had already been exposed to a rather lurid idea of America through the cinema—even in the 1920s and 1930s it was noticeable that working-class audiences preferred American movies, while the middle class were happier with British-made films. Now real Americans, in huge numbers, arrived to live amidst the British.
Fast-forward to 2o2o: George Floyd death: Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer takes a knee in support of Black Lives Matter movement.

UPDATE: “The race card would not have been used by the perps — indeed it would not even have been imagined by them — had it not been manufactured and indeed subliminally advertised,” Richard Fernandez tweets. “Two knives were plunged into the dying student that night. First the physical blade now in some evidence room. But there is a second political one and it is still loose on the streets.”
The reason Digwa's family played the race card in the Nowak murder was because they knew they it would likely work. And it did. They were aware the card existed as did everyone who has not been living under a rock.
That is why this incident should not only or even primarily be…
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) June 2, 2026
MORE:
The live streams just went dark.
British citizens protesting the death of Henry Nowak. YouTube shut them down mid-broadcast. Starmer's government is actively censoring protests about a child who died in police handcuffs while his killer walked free.
This is happening now.… pic.twitter.com/CRP9REuT7p
— Christian (@InTheTrenchesUK) June 2, 2026
Tweet concludes, “This is happening now. Real-time suppression. The cover-up is not history. It is happening in front of you. A British Prime Minister is silencing his own people to protect a narrative that kills children. Let that sink in. Then scream.”
UPDATE (June 3rd, 12:45 am): And thus, 2020 comes full circle:
This is the first time in my life I’ve seen protesters chant this and it’s actually been valid. https://t.co/PiXuN7lFIC
— Savanah Hernandez (@Savsays) June 2, 2026
We did it. We've gone full circle. The left is now unironically saying "all lives matter". Only 6 years on from George Floyd.
10/10. https://t.co/onaHOccm7t
— Loïc (@Fremond_) June 2, 2026
MORE ABOUT WATER AND AI: Part Two: “AI Datacenter” Water Consumption By Larry Good.
June 2, 2026
ACTUAL JOURNALISM:
Hometown newspaper gets the story https://t.co/N7pkSDWyGs
— Northern Barbarian (@xnoesbueno) June 3, 2026
CHANGE: Supreme Court Clears the Way for Republican-Friendly Map in Alabama. “In the first major case since the justices narrowed the Voting Rights Act, the court cleared the way for Alabama to use a map preferred by Republicans that eliminates a majority-Black district.”
CHEATING TAKES TIME:
Like honestly "it's going to take us several weeks to tell you who won the election" is failed state shit and should be much more stigmatized.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) June 2, 2026
UPDATE: Vital context from Jarvis follows.
I try not to contradict Nate very often but there’s a perfectly valid reason why it takes so long to count votes in California. Here is a typical timeline:
Election Day: everyone votes
Week 1: mail in ballots, absentee ballots, military ballots, overseas ballots, ballots… https://t.co/Pfzew0Vha4
— Jarvis (@jarvis_best) June 2, 2026
Another update (along with a bump):
Folks…
When Nate Silver starts calling out potential election fraud you know some shenanigans are afoot https://t.co/J4bmqg3eQu
— Shawn Farash (@Shawn_Farash) June 2, 2026
UPDATE (From Ed):
I expect Spencer Pratt to learn in 2 weeks that he finished 3rd in the LA Mayor primary by less than 1%.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) June 3, 2026
CBS TERMINATES SCOTT PELLEY’S CONTRACT:
It’s probably what he wanted with that tantrum. https://t.co/tlxve2p3hG
— Noam Blum (@neontaster) June 3, 2026
And so, as he flies the blue lady of the skies into the sunset, we say aloha, Five O’Clock Pelley, and return to our duties. Let me me remind you that the Weblog is open 24 hours a day for your dancing and dining pleasure.
UPDATE:
Scott Pelley has been fired by 60 Minutes. Pelley will soon find out that no one else in media will come close to paying him millions a year to do a few stories a year. I think a lot of these old school TV guys are delusional about their market worth in today’s media.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 3, 2026
BRITAIN’S SAD PRESENT:
https://t.co/YYjVT80FwV pic.twitter.com/Y1vZvBpUq7
— Kitler (@Kitler512) June 2, 2026
OPEN THREAD: Tuesday’s groovy.