June 23, 2026
WHAT IF VIOLATING FOIA MEANT JAIL TIME? The landmark Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) became law on July 4, 1966, and in the six decades since, not one federal employee has ever gone to jail for violating the statute. Maybe that has something to do with the routine way the FOIA is ignored, abused and outright trashed by federal workers. I don’t know, I’m from out of town and all, but maybe it’s time to amend the law to make jail the consequence of serious infractions?
YOU’RE GONNA NEED SOME ICE FOR THAT BURN:
My daughter's friend in grad school, upon being asked by a member of her dissertation committee why she didn't include a Marxist perspective. "I grew up in the Soviet Union. I don't practice recreational Marxism." https://t.co/Me9pTBQuKp
— Charles Murray (@charlesmurray) June 23, 2026
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DEMS BACK TO FUTURE CIRCA 1911: They just think they’re peddling something new. Actually, as Issues & Insights points out, we’ve seen this act before and it was short-lived, for very good reasons.
NEW: FIRE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT NICO PERRINO ON THE MOST IMPORTANT FREE SPEECH FIGHT SINCE THE BIRTH OF THE INTERNET: The fight over social media and AI is really a fight over whether free speech will survive the digital age.
CAN’T YOU TELL FROM THE GAS GAUGE? NO, APPARENTLY. Our 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser Is a Hybrid, but It Doesn’t Act Like One: You wouldn’t know it by the fuel economy or even by looking at it, but yes, it’s a hybrid.
CAN’T STOP THE SIGNAL: Like All Gun Control Measures, 3D Censorware Mandates Are Doomed to Fail.
HOW IT STARTED:
Still absolutely mind-boggling pic.twitter.com/ZCrLTqAikS
— Curt Mills (@CurtMills) June 23, 2026
How it’s going:
🚨 NEW: The Lib Dems have won a High Court injunction to stop England flags being put up on lampposts in Oxfordshire
The council said the flags were being used as "an act of intimidation and division" pic.twitter.com/ITgjp6kxqZ
— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) June 23, 2026
DISPATCHES FROM THE ONE-MAN MOLOTOV-RIBBENTROP PACT: Read Graham Platner’s Demented Joke About Bestiality, Necrophilia, And Incest. Turns out the Democrat Senate hopeful didn’t delete all his social media posts.
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ALAN GREENSPAN ON THE SAXOPHONE: “Let me say that as a saxophone player, Alan did one hell of a payroll…He did do the payroll for us and we always got paid on time.”
COLOR ME UNSURPRISED: AP Poll Shows Dems Not As Worried About Threat to Gun Rights They Don’t Value.
HMM: Liberals see promise in tax-credit scholarships; conservatives see dangers.
“If policymakers are making their decision strictly on the merits, they will see it’s a no-brainer,” says Jorge Elorza, CEO of Democrats for Education Reform.
“Students will be eligible for scholarships as long as their family income is 300% of their area’s median income or lower,” writes Stone. “That threshold encompasses most U.S. students, including families earning more than $500,000 in Westchester County, N.Y., on the high end and $114,000 in Wolfe County, Ky., on the low end.”
Tax-credit scholarships could create a “slush fund for public schools” and a way for government regulators to control private schools, warns Daniel Buck of the conservative American Enterprise Institute. It “could be an utter disaster.”
“Ideally, this program will create a funding stream to allow struggling Catholic and Lutheran schools to prosper, homeschools and microschools to flourish, and public schools to offer a litany of new, supplemental services,” he writes.
More likely, he predicts, school districts could send out mass emails to encourage donations to their preferred SGO, one that would fund the district but not homeschooling co-ops.”
“In time this program will become a stick that the federal government can wield to thwack private schools into submission,” he writes. Once their budgets become dependent on federal scholarships, they’ll lose their academic independence. Administrations change.
I’ve said for years that the modern administrative state turns the old adage on its head: Once you take the Danegeld, you’ll never be rid of the Dane.
FA, MEET FO:
🚨 JUST IN: A group of Antifa terrorists were just SENTENCED to HUNDREDS OF YEARS in prison after a violent attack on the ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas
FAFO, LOCK THEM UP! I voted for the law and order! 🔥
The group's RINGLEADER, Benjamin Song, got 100 years.
The others got… pic.twitter.com/qzNQTbbDdq
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 23, 2026
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COFFEE AND CLICHES: Lefty owner of anti-Israel NYC coffee shop calls US ally ‘Nazi Germany of our time’ in hateful online outburst.
The radical leftist owner of a woke Brooklyn coffee shop that boasts about discriminating against pro-Israel Jewish customers on social media has a history of deranged anti-Israel LinkedIn posts — including accusing the Jewish state of genocide and comparing it to Nazi Germany.
Parviz Mukhamadkulov, founder of Poetica Coffee in Park Slope, regularly engages in comment threads under posts about Israel or the horrors committed by Hamas, in which he justifies the terror group’s atrocities of Oct. 7, 2023.
“Israel is the Nazi Germany of current time,” he wrote in response to a video posted by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Curiously though, Tucker Carlson is no fan of Israel, and neither is world’s biggest Totenkopf stan:
Leftists: "If Graham Platner is a Nazi, then why does he hate Israel so much?"
— Frank J. Fleming (@IMAO_) May 4, 2026
UPDATE:
Jim Treacher writes that “Poetica Coffee has now taken down their Facebook page and all their other social media:”
They’re getting clobbered on Yelp. Oh, and they’re being investigated by the Department of Justice. So that was a big Sunday for them.
I’m not a big fan of Dan Goldman, but it’s not because he’s a Jew who believes Jews have the right to exist. I’m with him on this one.
Fortunately for Poetica Coffee, the press — most of the press — will go easy on him because they’re left-wing antisemites.
Not at the Washington Free Beacon, though. They’re reporting that:
The coffee shop is owned by Parviz Mukhamadkulov [I hope I’m pronouncing that wrong], an immigrant from Uzbekistan who is a donor to far-left Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner…
On its website, Poetica incongruously touts its “radical hospitality” and proudly notes that guests are “sacred” and “the door is open to everyone…”
They also owe the state of New York almost $400,000 in unpaid sales tax. So that’s something. And I guess they’ve had a bunch of sanitation problems. Go figure.
Now, a lot of people on both sides of the aisle seem to agree with these bigots at this coffee shop. I’m not one of them. I hope you’re not either.
Exit quote: “Do you want Nazis? Because this is how you get Nazis.”
Classic case of the pot calling the kettle black.
They spend all their time hurling the most vicious insults against the Right never even thinking to protect their flank as they get eaten by their own on the Left.
— Steve Eisner (@DoTheRightWing) June 23, 2026
#JOURNALISM:
This reporter describes the Antifa attack on a TX ICE facility as a “noise demo”, during which they showed up in all black, armed, threw fireworks as a distraction, and then shot an Alvarado, TX police officer in the neck as he responded to the scene. https://t.co/zhBNNTNjJb
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) June 23, 2026
CAPITALISM, THE UNKNOWN IDEAL:
East Germans snuck to West Germany and were blown away by capitalism.
Today it's the Europeans who are blown away by America. https://t.co/qLbfrFLCaF
— Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) June 23, 2026
Or as America’s Newspaper of Record reports:
Everyone is loving the USA. https://t.co/4A3GwtUksj pic.twitter.com/nuo9hFFvDQ
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) June 22, 2026
Offer not valid for OnlyFans stars:
"Hot Swedish women like America, here's why that's bad."
– @TheAtlantichttps://t.co/lW78ggdUGV https://t.co/MMT1WksyRm— Benjamin Domenech (@bdomenech) June 22, 2026
21ST CENTURY HEADLINES: Trump signs orders to boost quantum research, security.