June 26, 2026
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WE SHOULD ABSOLUTELY CHERRY-PICK:
Half the world wants to move here, going by Puerto Rico. 4 billion people.
Meaning we could cherry-pick the top 0.1%.
Instead, we take the dregs so Democrats can flip states blue. https://t.co/Mv8Xj3qgrd
— Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) June 26, 2026
SPACE: 13 years and $500 million for a stage adapter? Report justifies NASA cancellations.
The least expensive of the four contracts, for the Universal Stage Adapter, is perhaps the most illustrative. NASA contracted with Dynetics in June 2017 to design, test, and build this piece of spaceflight hardware. Made largely of composites, the adapter weighed 9,650 pounds (4.3 metric tons) and stood 33 feet (10 meters) tall.
The original contract awarded to Dynetics totaled $131 million, to which NASA later added $9 million for a payload separation system. At the time the program was canceled earlier this year, the contract value had grown to $353 million, with a delivery date delayed to September 2028. The inspector general’s report projected that the project would likely cost $497 million and not be ready until May 2030.
To be clear: NASA was likely going to pay half a billion dollars for a relatively straightforward stage adaptor. This doesn’t have propulsion or anything like that on board. Also, for some unfathomable reason, it was likely to take 13 years to build.
Isaacman is giving NASA a much-needed shakeup.
‘PEOPLE ARE GONNA DIE:’ Lefties Bewail the End of Protected Status for Haitians, Syrians.
When a Supreme Court ruling causes the mainstream media and Democrat politicians to dissolve into tears of fury, you know the decision was much more in favor of We the People and the Constitution than of woke judicial activism. And with two major immigration decisions going for the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday, lefty media stooges are, of course, roaring like a Shakespearean tempest.
To clarify a few facts first, the majority opinion in Mullin v. Doe (which is causing particular fury) was in favor of acknowledging that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) should be just that — temporary. The Supreme Court also rejected the claim that the Trump administration was targeting certain racial groups or that hundreds of thousands of Haitians should receive TPS 16 years after the earthquake that triggered the designation. Syrians, likewise, face a concerning but different situation back home now than they did in 2012 when their TPS started. None of those facts is influencing the MSM and Democrat meltdown.
Naturally, Democrat politicians rushed to bewail this SCOTUS win for American workers and American taxpayers.
In a cruel and inhumane decision, the Supreme Court just turned its back on more than 300,000 Haitians and thousands of Syrians who have worked and raised families here because they faced violence and instability back home.
TPS exists for exactly this reason: to protect people… https://t.co/CsCVydkzgz— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) June 25, 2026
That’s nonsense. Why would Haitians want to leave their island paradise to come to America? I’m told it’s a beautiful country, and great already!
— David Strom (@DavidStrom) June 25, 2026
CORRELATION IS NOT CAUSATION, BUT THIS IS WEIRD:
USAID gets defunded and now no one listens to rap anymore pic.twitter.com/q9i5Nxig51
— Lauren Chen (@TheLaurenChen) June 26, 2026
THE DEMOCRATS’ COLLAPSE INTO THIRD-WORLD RACE COMMUNISM: Carville Speaks Up. Where Are Others? Jeffries and Schumer silent. Only Cajun Rages.
They are afraid of what they have summoned into being, because they know it will destroy them.
TO BE FAIR, THEY’RE ALWAYS BEWAILING SOMETHING: ‘People Are Gonna Die’: Lefties Bewail the End of Protected Status for Haitians, Syrians.
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THE BOLSHEVIKS ALWAYS SLAUGHTER THE MENSHEVIKS:
While my initial instinct–knowing what Wiener has promoted and supported during his political career–was to simply sniff, "The revolution always eats his own. These are your people." … then I watched closer that look in his eyes.
He is absolutely terrified and actually… https://t.co/1w7w7QDPQJ
— cdrsalamander (@cdrsalamander) June 26, 2026
If I had to guess, Weiner fancied himself a Bolshevik.
He had no clue.
EXPLORE LIKE INDIANA JONES: House Republicans Explore Reconciliation Path for SAVE America Act. “Trump has framed the election-security bill as a top priority and has signaled he will not fully engage on other legislative priorities until progress is made on that front, adding pressure on congressional Republicans already navigating a divided Senate.”
EVERYTHING IS GOING SWIMMINGLY (GAS RATIONING EDITION):
Map from @MoscowTimes of Russian regions where there is fuel rationing. https://t.co/C3nDsInB4o pic.twitter.com/ETwUg6bZjY
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) June 26, 2026
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Second Amendment Fans Can Start Celebrating Independence Day Early. “Democrats don’t like fair fights, so they prefer that their lawlessness not be hindered by law-abiding citizens who can defend themselves. They blather on about wanting to fight injustice and inequality, but when they gain majority power in a state the first thing they do is go after legal gun owners.”
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THEY DON’T WANT IT DEPOLITICIZED, THOUGH.
I am really, really angry at the lies being spread by the usual cadre of woke, retired generals and admirals in the last couple of days.
Pete Hegseth is not politicizing our nation's military, he is DEPOLITICIZING it.
And the Marxists HATE it, because a politicized military is… https://t.co/09rD0gzUYo
— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) June 26, 2026
THE DSA IS RUNNING PEOPLE HERE, TOO: Knox County mayor candidate Beau Hawk marched in Venezuela for Nicolas Maduro.
I guess he’s kinda the Graham Platner of East Tennessee.
WE’RE IN A DISTANT THIRD PLACE: China Now Leads World Submarine Construction.
World submarine construction is growing to levels unseen since the Cold War in the 1980s. And in stark contrast to back then, today many more countries are involved. An estimated 77 submarines have been launched in the past 5 years (2021-present) by some 16 countries. This number includes 33 nuclear-powered submarines in 6 countries (China, Russia, United States, United Kingdom, France and India). Brazil and North Korea also have nuclear-powered boats under construction, but they have yet hit the water. Meanwhile South Korea and Australia have plans to operate nuclear boats.
But one country stands out for both their dramatic increase in volume and rapid pace of technical development. China has established a commanding lead in submarine production. Over the past five years, it has launched about 24 submarines. This is twice Russia’s 12 and more than triple the United States’ output of 7 boats.
We’re barely ahead of Japan at six.
WHAT IS A WOMAN?
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. SCOTUS Justice Sam Alito asks ACLU lawyer "what is a man and a woman?" and they DON'T HAVE A DEFINITION.
Alito's response is perfect.
ALITO: What does it mean to be a man or woman?
ACLU: We do not have a definition for the Court.
ALITO: How can a court… pic.twitter.com/nZnRKFyWSG
— War Correspondent (@warDaniel47) June 25, 2026
CHANGE:
Leaving Vietnam as a refugee 51 years ago and returning today as the Acting Secretary of the Navy is a powerful, full-circle reminder of what is possible when blessed with freedom and opportunity.
Our productive visit strengthened US-Vietnam relations and our naval partnership.… pic.twitter.com/1PGsXlwXYY— Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao (@SECNAV) June 26, 2026
CHARLES COOKE: Thatcher and the Conservative Party, Fifty Years Later.
Margaret Thatcher was not perfect. She could be overly combative with her allies, which can hurt in a parliamentary system. On free speech, the right to bear arms, and due process, she was a throwback to the Victorian era rather than to the classical liberal epoch that informed most of her other views. And she probably stayed in office too long. However, imperfection is inherent in the nature of Great figures, and Mrs. Thatcher was undoubtedly one.
For reasons that I have never quite understood, the smart set within our illustrious cache of academic historians are allergic to the idea that history’s turning points can be attributed to the personal virtues or resolve of individuals who stepped up at the right moment. I dissent from this view. It is, of course, true that history is about more than birth certificates and obituaries, but even a cursory glance at the last three hundred years suggests that amorphous forces cannot account for all its jukes and contours. A world without George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Nikola Tesla, Henry Ford, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr., and Ronald Reagan is a world that, in my estimation, would look profoundly different—even if one assumes that all the same societal desires and impulses remain. So, it is with Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher had the audacity to take over the British Conservative Party—thereby hijacking a vehicle that, before and after, was characterized by squishy “One Nation” capitulation and steering it toward the eternal maxims of Milton Friedman and Ludwig von Mises. She dared to take action that temporarily damaged the economy in the interest of a longer-term fix—thereby risking her re-election and, with it, the entire project. She refused to relinquish the Falkland Islands to a hostile foreign power simply because the bien pensant class thought she should—thereby creating a hostage to fortune that, had it gone wrong, would have put her approval rating into single digits. And, above all, she understood that political rights are ultimately won by argument, not by force.
Read the whole thing.