THEY’RE ALL RIDICULOUS: IPCC Retires Its Most Implausible Global Warming Scenarios.
May 21, 2026
WHO KNEW THE “FOUR YORKSHIREMEN’ SKETCH WAS POLITICAL COMMENTARY ON LABOUR? The ‘working class’ mantle worn by every leftie leader bent on betraying their country.
HOLLY CHISM IS ALSO IN THE BASED BOOK SALE: Light Up the Night is 99c.
WHAT HE SAID: If this is ‘inclusivity,’ I don’t want it.
YEP: When they tell on themselves.
AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS IS HAVING: A sale.
NOW THEY’RE TRYING TO TAKE THE WORD ‘MERITOCRACY’. MERIT, PEOPLE, INDIVIDUAL MERIT: You Keep Using That Word. It doesn’t mean what you think it means.
THE CREEPING STALINIZATION OF THE UK: Freeborn No More? The Crime and Policing Bill and the Slow Death of English Liberty.
WELL, IF THEY WANT THEIR DIETARY RULES FOLLOWED THEY SHOULDN’T HAVE COME TO A COUNTRY THAT DOESN’T WANT THEM, RIGHT? NEWS: It has been reported that an Airliner contracted to deport illegal migrants from Ireland to Pakistan has been feeding Muslim passengers Pork Sausages as an in flight meal.
THE SUMMER BASED BOOK-SALE IS ONE: The Summer 2026 Based Book Sale. Runs Now Through Tuesday May 26, 2026.
And for reasons of my feeling it’s not fair to have only one third of the book on sale (since No Man’s Land is a book in three volumes.) I put all three books on 99c each sale. Note I can’t afford to do this often, as it’s only 33c a copy to me, but this one time I’m doing it. Volume 1. Volume 2. Volume 3.
May 20, 2026
OPEN THREAD: Hump Day.
AND NOW, A FIRESIDE CHAT FROM MAYOR FRANKLIN DELANO MAMDANI:
Mamdani is unlocking levels of performative narcissism from a municipal politician that were previously unthinkable. https://t.co/ajBx3lPecS
— Coddled Affluent Professional (@feelsdesperate) May 20, 2026
It’s an “unexpectedly” appropriate comparison:
● FDR’s policies prolonged Depression by 7 years, UCLA economists calculate.
—Frontiers of Freedom, December 14th, 2015.
● New Documents Reveal FDR’s Eugenic Project to ‘Resettle’ Jews During World War II.
—Steve Usdin, Tablet, April 29, 2018.
● A controversial executive order leads to internment camps:
The executive order didn’t specify Japanese-Americans as a group, but the U.S. military detained more than 100,000 people in the next six months and moved them to camps and facilities with armed guards and barbed wire.
There were 10 camps set up nationally, and about 120,000 people were interned in the camps during the war. About two-thirds of them were Japanese-Americans who were born in the United States. People of Italian and German heritage were also detained.
The controversial moves were met with legal challenges, which eventually were unsuccessful in freeing the detainees from the camps, despite the serious constitutional issues involved.
—The National Constitution Center, February 19th, 2024.
21ST CENTURY HEADLINES: Scientists just solved a tricky asteroid-hopping spacecraft riddle.
WHAT’S UP AT CIA? A CIA veteran tells a Senate committee that political leaders in the agency reversed the draft assessment that Covid was leaked from China’s Wuhan lab. But just before the hearing opens, the CIA’s Director of Public Affairs releases a bruising condemnation of the proceedings. Apologies demanded, but not given. Silence from the White House and CIA chief John Ratcliffe. My latest Washington Stand post explores the behind-the-scenes eruption that seems to be brewing.
RUBIO TO CUBA: “The reason you are forced to survive without electricity is not an oil blockade by America. It is because the people who control your country have plundered billions.”
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🇨🇺 🇺🇲 Rubio delivered remarks in Spanish directly to the Cuban people tonight, hours before the DOJ announces at Miami's Freedom Tower tomorrow. The argument he made: GAESA – the military conglomerate Raúl Castro founded 30 years ago – has $18 billion in…— The Tectonic (@thetect0nic) May 20, 2026
In sharp contradistinction:
While Donald Trump is indicting Cuban communist dictator Raúl Castro, Barack Obama was attending baseball games with him in Havana. pic.twitter.com/egW8I0Hndc
— Enrique Alejandro (@EnriAlejandroTV) May 20, 2026
YOU CAN’T ALWAYS BE YOUNG, BUT YOU CAN ALWAYS BE IMMATURE: Scientists Discover “Immature” Brain Cells That May Defy Alzheimer’s.
ME ON FEDERALIST RADIO: The Dangers Lurking Within ’Seductive AI.’
BRIDGET PHETASY: We’re All Alex Jones Now.
There’s a famous joke that gets at where we suddenly find ourselves:
A JFK conspiracy theorist dies and goes to heaven. At the Pearly Gates, God greets him. “Welcome. You are permitted to ask me one question, which I will answer truthfully.”
The man asks, “Who really shot Kennedy?”
God replies, “Lee Harvey Oswald shot him from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. There were no accomplices. He acted alone.”
The man pauses. “Shit. This goes higher up than I thought.”
That’s the country now. Not just the guy in the joke—all of us, drowning in what I’d call X-Files politics: a shallow understanding of first principles, a deep distrust of every institution, and a general paranoia in which the lack of evidence is proof. “The truth is out there,” The X-Files promised. Except it isn’t. Increasingly, it feels like the truth is nowhere.
In fairness to the conspiracy-minded, most of this stuff has some basis in reality. There really was an island with a shrine where young girls were served up to the most powerful men in the world. The Boy Scouts really was full of pedos. There really are grooming gangs in the UK.
All the ugly truths escaped containment, and every conspiracy theorist could point at them and say see, we were right all along. Add to that the blatant “don’t believe your lying eyes” levels of propaganda that have occurred in the last decade. Racism is the real virus. Mostly peaceful protests. Russiagate. Very fine people on both sides. Politicians, institutions, and their media mouthpieces got caught lying enough times that “trust the science” became a punchline.
The Establishment collapsed. The Void opened, and it filled with half-truths.
The Kennedy analogy is apt; a fellow leftist assassinating JFK caused massive cognitive dissonance and paranoia among big government Democrats in the 1960s. That was one of the topics explored by James Piereson in his 2007 book, Camelot and the Cultural Revolution:
The distrust and suspicion of the national government that developed in the years after Kennedy’s death represented an especially important adjustment in approach by the reform movement. From Roosevelt to Lyndon Johnson, including most especially John F. Kennedy, liberals expressed great faith in the capacity of the national government to carry out programs to improve the lives of a majority of Americans. The countless programs they promoted are ample testimony to that faith. Yet such a faith could not help but be undermined by accusations that elements of the national government might have engineered the assassination of a president and then conspired with prominent leaders to cover it up. It was perhaps not well understood that such accusations, when not backed up by hard facts and evidence, struck at the heart of the welfare state that liberals over the preceding generation had worked so hard and intelligently to construct. After all, one can hardly argue before a perceptive audience that the national government is so corrupt as to engineer the assassination of a president but at the same time sufficiently competent and trustworthy to administer the pensions and health care of the American people. This ambivalence about national power-that is, the idea that the government is at once deeply corrupt and potentially beneficent-entered into the mainstream of liberal thinking in the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination. Such ambivalence compromised the case for the welfare state; indeed, it may have opened the way somewhat later for potent attacks on it from a conservative direction.
Or as Charles Cooke asked the left in 2016, “Herewith, an under-asked question for our friends on the progressive left: ‘Has Donald Trump’s remarkable rise done anything to change your mind as to the ideal strength of the State?’”
LIMITED TIME DEAL: LEVOIT Tower Fan for Bedroom. #CommissionEarned
DON’T BUBBLE WRAP YOUR KIDS: Kids who take risks at play make faster, smarter decisions in traffic.
And probably elsewhere in life.