HEH:
Peace talks be like… pic.twitter.com/jCo2TiOIxI
— Israel ישראל (@Israel) April 13, 2026
HEH:
Peace talks be like… pic.twitter.com/jCo2TiOIxI
— Israel ישראל (@Israel) April 13, 2026
SUNLIGHT IS THE BEST DISINFECTANT: Maryland’s Wes Moore Gets the ‘Spotlight’ Treatment — and He’s None Too Happy About It.
THIS:
Thanks Joe, we voted for Trump the first time because we said no to Obama’s foreign policy.
We voted for Trump a second and third time for the same reason.
You are literally peddling Obama foreign policy. And if there’s anything we have all learned, it’s that him and you are… https://t.co/PcbLQ2SYQC
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) April 12, 2026
Previously: “This is where ‘Drill, baby, drill’ meets MAGA foreign policy, so to those America Only people still fuming that Trump isn’t (and never was) an isolationist, now do you get it?”
DATA SHOWS RED STATES BEST FOR FAMILIES: Nine out of the top 10 states for healthy, intact families are Red, compared to eight out of the bottom 10 being Blue states, according to new analysis. Ya think there might be a connection there?
TO BE FAIR, IT SOUNDED A LOT LIKE YODELING: Sabrina Carpenter apologizes after mistaking Arab fan’s chant for ‘yodeling’ at Coachella.
The incident occurred Friday night on the main stage, when Carpenter paused between songs and heard a loud sound from the crowd. After finishing her song “Please Please Please” and sitting at the keyboard as the audience quieted, one fan continued shouting, prompting confusion from the pop singer.
“I think I heard someone yodel,” Carpenter said, leading the fan to repeat the sound. Carpenter then responded, “Is that what you’re doing?” before shaking her head and adding with a face of disgust, “I don’t like it.”
“It’s my culture,” the fan replied.
“That’s your culture, is yodeling?” Carpenter asked.
“It’s a call of celebration,” the fan said, to which Caprent joked, “Is this Burning Man? What’s going on? This is weird.”
Assimilation helps avoid this kind of confusion.
#RESIST:
🇮🇪 WOW! Hundreds of police officers across Ireland are calling in “sick” to work because they refuse to break up peaceful protests.
We are witnessing a major revolt against the Irish Government right now.
Respect to those brave officers for standing with the Irish public! 👏👏 https://t.co/0dXRMsJ9zK
— Cillian (@CilComLFC) April 12, 2026
FILL’ER UP: Trump’s Middle East Master Plan. “The thing about that Persian Gulf stranglehold is that, like the Sword of Damocles, it’s only effective until it’s played.”
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IT’S FRAUD ALL THE WAY DOWN:
Elon Musk was right.
The federal government was just writing checks to anyone who asked for years on end.
ZERO Verification Requirements.
Today, I confirmed a pattern:
Dissolved business entities billing Medicaid at scale.
In just one small batch, I’ve verified over… pic.twitter.com/rDCtS3HrJS
— Walter Curt (@wcdispatch) April 12, 2026
“In just one small batch, I’ve verified over $15MM. One was dissolved in 2011, yet between 2020-2024 it billed medicaid over $1.8M.”
The purpose of a system is what it does.
DISPATCHES FROM THE BLUE ZONES: Fairfax County schools retain copious cultural observance days out of ‘diversity’ concerns.
Fairfax County Public Schools approved scant changes to the academic calendar this week despite a growing movement among parents demanding that the northern Virginia school district cut down on its exorbitant number of days off for cultural observances.
FCPS has the highest volume of days off in Virginia and among the largest public school systems nationwide. In fact, Fairfax County, a majority-white liberal suburb, dedicates more days off from school to cultural holidays than the demographically diverse city schools in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
That’s a whole lot of virtue signaling, but what about the education?
COVID DRIP, DRIP, DRIP: The evidence of how much federal health officials kept from the American public regarding the COVID-19 vaccine’s side effects keeps piling up, with the latest spotlighted by Dr. Robert Moffit of the Heritage Foundation:
“Consider the latest. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., the indefatigable chairman of the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, recently notified Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, that records show that Biden officials failed to notify the public about “significant safety signals for ischemic stroke” (a blockage of blood to the brain) among patients aged 65 and older who had received the Pfizer Corporation’s COVID-19 bivalent booster,” Moffit writes on the Daily Signal.
And so on and so on and …
WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST CLUE? House committee report details ‘rise of radical antisemitism on college campuses.’
AND SO IT BEGINS:
Israel Hayom: The U.S. has begun enforcing a naval blockade on Iran, targeting all vessels entering and exiting its ports across the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
The move is expected to inflict about $435M in total daily losses across Iran’s exports, roughly $13B per month,… pic.twitter.com/7Dli9ndh78
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) April 13, 2026
Stay tuned…
THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO SENT EMAIL MESSAGES ON SATURDAY TO DEFEAT THE NEW ACA7: If you didn’t see my post on Saturday and would like to help me out by sending an quick email to 10 California state senators opposing ACA7, you can still access that post here. There were several incorrect email addresses in my post on Saturday morning, but they have since been fixed.
I have a second request for those of you who are on Twitter/X. I need my last four tweets/posts to be “liked” and “re-tweeted/reposted” as many times as possible. Unfortunately, my tech skill leave something to be desired, and I have forgotten how to embed things, so all I can do is link to them.
Here they are: Tweet #1, Tweet #2, Tweet #3, and Tweet #4. (If you’re interested in my issues and want to follow me while you’re at it, that would be swell too.)
Loyal Instapundit readers may recall that I asked you to do this two years ago too, and it worked splendidly. It was hugely important in showing the California legislators who were tagged that ACA7 was going to face stiff opposition. These days Twitter/X works a little differently. Elon Musk’s reforms were actually good, but they make it impossible to bury the tagged persons in little alerts in quite the same way. Even so, getting a large number of “likes” and “re-tweets/re-posts” will be a big help.
For those of you who just woke up and have no idea what I’m taking about, here is the description, I gave of ACA7 in an earlier post:
THEY’RE BAAAACK!! AND NOW THEY WANT TO DISCRIMINATE BY RACE IN STUDENT FINANCIAL AID!!: Legislators in the California Assembly are at it again—trying to gut Proposition 209, the history-making ballot initiative that amended the state constitution in 1996 to ban state-sponsored preferential treatment on the basis of race, sex, or ethnicity. And I literally mean “history-making.” Paul Johnson’s History of the American People tells the story of America from the late 15th century to the end of the 20th. Somehow (bless him) he found a wee bit of room to discuss Prop 209. As the co-chair of that 1996 campaign, I’m darn proud of that.
This is the third time in six years that the Cal Legislature has moved to gut Prop 209’s ban on affirmative-action preferences. In 2020, the Legislature put a referendum on the ballot to repeal Prop 209 entirely. But it was THUMPINGLY defeated—over 57% of voters said NO—even though YES Campaign spent 14 times more than we did. (I’m proud of having co-chaired that campaign too.) In 2024, the Assembly approved a trickier version that would have empowered the governor to make an unlimited number of EXCEPTIONS to Prop 209. But that version never made it past the Senate. Cooler heads prevailed there—largely because we descended on their offices, held rallies, and buried them in letters, emails, and tweets.
But they just can’t stop. The newest effort would exempt public education from Prop 209’s coverage. Given the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in the Harvard case, this bill does not try to exempt admissions in higher education. But it exempts everything else. The big-ticket items would be (1) discrimination in admission to programs for gifted and talented students at the Kindergarten-12th grade level; (2) discrimination funding of K-12 schools based on the racial composition of the students there; and (3) discrimination in financial aid in higher education.
I am confident ACA7 can be defeated in the Senate if we make enough noise. Given what happened in 2020, they would have to be very silly to want to put this turkey on the ballot. We will probably win at the ballot box (as we did in 2020). Even if we don’t, any program established under ACA7 will likely be defeated in court. And the Trump Administration will undertake to cut off the federal funding of California’s public universities and schools under Title VI. All we have to do is remind the California Senate of that over and over again until it finally sinks in.
THE UN IS AN UNFUNNY JOKE AND OUGHT TO BE ABOLISHED: UN Nominates Iran to Anti-Terror, Women’s Rights Committee.
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BOOK REVIEW: Elise Stefanik’s Poisoned Ivies.
THE SUN HAS SET ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE:
Well you would have to actually have ships that are able to do anything so that rules out the UK to begin with.. Pipp Pipp cheerio
— TheNegative1 (@the_negative01) April 12, 2026
THROW THE BASTARDS OUT: Swalwell scandal threatens cascade of House expulsion votes.
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Eric Swalwell’s Gubernatorial Bid Gets Hit By the #MeToo Train. “Getting Swalwell completely out of politics seems like it would be overwhelmingly positive for the United States of America, but these are the 21st century Democrats we’re talking about here. As I have written on many occasions, the Democrats always have someone worse waiting in the wings. In this case, someone much, much worse.”
OOF:
The community note on this one is a doozy. pic.twitter.com/Amp1yLGSjU
— Juliegrace Brufke (@juliegraceb) April 13, 2026
There’s also this:
The question everyone should be asking is how this went on for so long. https://t.co/nfSWQbeGom
— IT Guy (@ITGuy1959) April 13, 2026
Partly because so much of government is made up of people like Swalwell and Porter — everybody has something on everybody.
But maybe mostly because Swalwell was useful, but now he isn’t.
JONATHAN LEAF: News That’s Been Drowned Out By The Sound of Battle, Part III.
Under pressure from the United States, the government of Cuba pardoned and released 2,010 political prisoners.
The total number of people who have died in Canada in legal assisted suicides may soon pass 100,000. That’s more than twice as many Canadians as lost their lives in World War II. Moreover, in 2025 roughly one of every twenty Canadians who passed on did so in a case that the Canadian government labeled as Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID).
There’s been a dramatic change in the rate of acceptance of American immigration asylum claims. During the Biden administration, the rate went up and down, but it was typically around 50%. This led to some embarrassing cases in which immigrants were granted asylum in the United States and then publicly endorsed the oppressive policies of the countries that they claimed to have been obliged to flee. The Trump administration has fostered a much more restrictive regime, and approval rates have dropped all the way down to 7%.
The U.S. Postal Service is rapidly going broke. Its losses are piling up so fast that it’s asked Congress if it can stop putting money aside for its contributions to its workers’ pension plans. It’s also seeking a $19.4 billion boost in the amount of debt it can carry on its books and a 4-cent increase in the cost of a regular postal letter stamp, which would go up in price to 82 cents.
If you’re wondering why so much business and so many people are re-locating to Austin, Texas, you might wish to take note of a recently published study by the Pew Research Center on apartment and home construction in the city. As in much of Texas, this is relatively unregulated. The study found that over a nine-year period concluding in 2024, 120,000 new units of housing were built in Austin. This increased the total by 30 percent. During that same period, average monthly rents in the city fell from $1,546 to 1,296. The average monthly rental in Manhattan costs more than $5,000 per month.
If you build it, they will come.
EPIC FURY: This Is No Longer a Ceasefire — It’s a Strategic Pause.
The brief ceasefire announced on April 8 serves distinct strategic purposes. While Iran utilizes this window to recover from initial kinetic impacts, the U.S. decision to pause is a calculated combination of military, economic, and political factors:
• Stabilization and Battle Damage Assessment (BDA): Following successful strikes, military logic dictates a pause to secure achievements. This window allows U.S. intelligence to analyze material and personnel losses, assess remaining resistance capacity, and re-coordinate forces for the next phase.
• Managed Warfare: By demonstrating the ability to halt and restart operations, the U.S. signals that this is a “controlled war.” This was immediately reflected in the stabilization of global oil prices, mitigating market panic.
• Diplomatic Ultimatum: In high-level geopolitics, a pause initiated by the stronger side is a method of “Pressure Through Pause.” It allows Washington to present final diplomatic ultimatums while simultaneously finalizing logistics and ally coordination.
• Domestic Political Signaling: Internally, the pause reassures the American public that the administration is avoiding an open-ended entanglement, framing the conflict as a precise, results-oriented operation.
• Psychological Disruption of the Ruling Elite: President Trump’s repeated signals that current Iranian negotiators are viewed by Washington as part of Iran’s future governance add a profound layer of psychological warfare to this ceasefire. By engaging the “next generation” of leadership, the U.S. intentionally sows seeds of distrust and paranoia within the current hierarchy. This window is designed to trigger internal friction, suspicion, and potential fractures among the ruling elite, as they begin to question each other’s loyalty to the current order.
More to come…
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