YO, FRITZ CAN GO GOOSESTEP SOMEWHERE ELSE: Don’t call German Chancellor Friedrich Merz anything disrespectful … or else.
February 25, 2026
THEY ARE DESPERATE AND RECKLESS: If you thought the Washington Income Tax was the worst they could do, you were mistaken. DemocRats go Whole Hog.
NEVER GO UNARMED. SELF DEFENSE IS THE ULTIMATE RIGHT: Non Permissive Environments. And You.
But choose your weapons carefully.
February 24, 2026
WE SAW THAT TONIGHT:
This is an amazing chart. Republicans are prouder to be American today than in 2000. Something really weird happened to Democrats though.
What happened? pic.twitter.com/20jYwNh5ph
— Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) February 24, 2026
TOO DELICIOUS TO MISS:
🚨🚨 BREAKING: Venezuela’s former intelligence leader Hugo Carvajal has CONFIRMED that Democrat Senator Adam Schiff and Democrat Congressman Eric Swalwell, both of California, are two of the top names on the VENEZUELA LIST of US politicians that are receiving MILLIONS OF DOLLARS… pic.twitter.com/kNkiwivkD8
— Paul White Gold Eagle (@PaulGoldEagle) February 25, 2026
I READ ROGER SIMON’S NEW NOVEL, EMET, AND I OFFERED A BLURB, which you can read at the link. Truly enjoyable and kept me turning pages until the end.
THEY’RE SAYING IT WAS THE LONGEST STATE OF THE UNION IN HISTORY. Didn’t seem like it. I wasn’t even planning to watch the whole thing and I just kept watching.


The immortal visual of the entire Democrat party—upon explicit repeated invitation—refusing to stand for the core moral principle that US government owes its allegiance to US citizens and not foreign criminal invaders, is the most shocking image in the history of the US Congress.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) February 25, 2026
WE COULD TAKE OUT EVERY TIM HORTONS IN AN AFTERNOON.
This is true, but if World War III were between Canada and the United States, the United States would also win that. https://t.co/uUVWbxR1pu
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) February 24, 2026
THEY DON’T KNOW HOW NORMAL PEOPLE THINK:
I cannot believe Dems fell hook, line, and sinker for Trump's message. Refusing to stand for the statement that we should support citizens over illegal aliens was a giant gift to GOP candidates in the midterms.
Omar and Tlaib angrily yelling back is just the icing on the cake.
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) February 25, 2026
Trump asks peopole to stand if they agree that the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens and not illegal aliens. No Democrats stand. Trump pauses, understanding the significance of the moment heading into midterms.
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) February 25, 2026
UPDATE: Like I said.
Do any of these people know hockey moms 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/iAZcZV75JD
— Bridget Phetasy (@BridgetPhetasy) February 24, 2026
NOT CARING ABOUT SUCH THINGS IS AN UNDERAPPRECIATED SOURCE OF MALE POWER:
Update: the womenfolk demanded contrition and an apology from the men’s team, but today video has been released of the menfolk having an awesome time drinking and being patriotic in a high end strip club.
Seething levels high enough for a Chernobyl event https://t.co/s2VooQz5Be
— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) February 24, 2026
UPDATE: Heh.
Oh now there’s only two genders https://t.co/NSgxF7XjvD
— Sunny (@sunnyright) February 24, 2026
I LIKE ILHAN OMAR LOOKING NERVOUS AS TRUMP ANNOUNCES A “WAR” ON SOMALI FRAUD LED BY J.D. VANCE.
LMAO not the person responsible for switching cameras going STRAIGHT to Ilhan Omar as Trump announces that Somali “pirates” have looted our nation
😂😂😂 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 pic.twitter.com/zov1mnIyGg— Savanah Hernandez (@Savsays) February 25, 2026
Plus, a contrast:
Trump brought the Olympic champion U.S. hockey team to the State of the Union, and the Democrats brought a woman who helped Epstein traffic underage girls.
— Robby Soave (@robbysoave) February 25, 2026
UPDATE:
Trump asks peopole to stand if they agree that the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens and not illegal aliens. No Democrats stand. Trump pauses, understanding the significance of the moment heading into midterms.
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) February 25, 2026
HAHA:
They were protesting losing their slave labor. Not much has changed in 165 years. https://t.co/oadnQuwrAs
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) February 25, 2026
ARE THERE ANY ROOMS LOSING RELEVANCE FASTER?
By “the room,” he means the newsroom. https://t.co/X2NvtB142S
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) February 25, 2026
OPEN THREAD: Make it a groovy Tuesday.
OLD AND BUSTED: “You Have to Break a Few Eggs to Make an Omelette.”
The New Hotness? Forget the omelette, let’s just break some eggs:
2/2
Big drop off from let’s-build-stuff Robert-Moses types to the goal being giving psychotic people free rein to terrorize the public.— Coddled Affluent Professional (@feelsdesperate) February 24, 2026
As George Orwell famously asked, “‘Yes, but where is the omelette?’, the answer is likely to be: ‘Oh well, you can’t expect everything to happen all in a moment.’”
Or ever.
THE LIVEBLOG IS ON: President Trump Set to Tout America First Successes in SOTU Address.
I’m drinking my go-to — the 10-year-old Jura — tonight, how about you?
DISPATCHES FROM THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF FUN CITY: Mamdani Responds to Agitators Hurling Snowballs at NYPD, Immediately Makes It Even Worse.
Mamdani was asked whether he agreed with NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch that the incident in Washington Square Park on Monday was “criminal.”
[…]
PBA President Patrick Hendry called it “unacceptable and outrageous,” saying, “The individuals involved must be identified, arrested and charged with assault on a police officer. And all of our city leaders must speak up to condemn this despicable attack.”
But Hizzoner disagreed.
“I don’t from the videos that I’ve seen,” Mamdani told reporters when pressed about comments from the PBA. “It looks like a snowball fight.”
When asked how he knew those involved were “kids” — as footage appeared to show adults taking part — Mamdani just said: “I can just tell you from the video I saw, it looked like kids in a snowball fight.”
Watch:
.@NYCMayor Mamdani says the mob that pelted NYPD officers in Washington Square Park shouldn’t be charged because, in his words, “it looked like a snowball fight.”
That’s how you lose the rank and file. pic.twitter.com/yRaDJK1mED
— Benny Polatseck (@BPolatseck) February 24, 2026
Um, no. It wasn’t “kids” causing injuries to police officers, and it wasn’t a mere snowball fight between the people and the officers because the pelting was only coming from one direction, and the officers were clearly overwhelmed.
Imagine being an NYPD officer, having to be out in this weather and face this kind of abuse, and then having Mamdani add insult to injury by acting like it was harmless fun involving children.
Mamdani was on record during the Summer of Love for wanting to defund the police, and demoralizing them into quitting is one way to accomplish just that: What NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s public safety agenda could mean for NYPD.
Mamdani’s views on law enforcement have shifted since 2020. After the 2020 killing of George Floyd, he was among the Democrats calling to defund the police, writing on social media that the NYPD was “racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety.”
He also referred to the department as a “rogue agency,” comments that drew sharp criticism from police unions and city officials.In a later interview with The New York Times, Mamdani said he owed officers an apology. He has since said he no longer supports cutting the NYPD’s budget and promised to maintain current staffing levels.
Based on his statement today, I’d take him at his word back in 2020.
A WHOLE LOT OF PEOPLE ARE ANGLING TO BE THE EDITOR OF HARPER’S: New York Times ‘Fact-Checks’ Trump’s State of the Union—Before He Delivers the Address.
Before the State of the Union address, politicians and interest groups from the party opposite the president sometimes offer “prebuttals,” denunciations of the president’s remarks even before they’ve been released or spoken. These anticipatory denunciations of unseen, undelivered remarks are the stuff of speculative, spin-cycle political talking points, not news.
Yet this year, the New York Times broke with precedent and ran a print article headlined “Wobbly Claims on Jobs, Inflation and Crime,” assailing President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech before he even delivered it.
The “fact check” carries the byline of the factually challenged New York Times “fact-check” reporter Linda Qiu. The New York Times uses her pedantically against Trump but not against New York City’s truth-stretching mayor Zohran Mamdani. This latest column is entirely off base when it comes to the substance, attempting to undermine Trump’s claims of progress on inflation, jobs, crime, and immigration. On immigration, the Times rolled out fact-checking terminology—”slightly exaggerated”—that is comical in its demonstration of Times bias. When the Times fact-checkers discover Democrats saying things slightly exaggerated, they call them “mostly true.”
What’s more than slightly exaggerated is any pretension remaining at the Times that the newspaper is nonpartisan rather than totally in the tank for the Democrats.
Time traveling starts at a young age among the left:
On Monday, college kids told us Trump didn’t do so well at the State of the Union.
The only problem…it hasn’t happened yet. pic.twitter.com/w6eo8evNo2
— Brecca Stoll (@breccastoll) February 24, 2026
Flashback: Media ‘Con Game:’ Predetermined Storylines.
Harper‘s magazine editor Lewis Lapham is being appropriately mocked for a major pre-GOP-convention boner. In the September issue of his magazine, which has been on newsstands for over a week, Lapham writes about the “Republican propaganda mill” and the GOP convention:
“The speeches in Madison Square Garden affirmed the great truths now routinely preached from the pulpits of Fox News and the Wall Street Journal — government the problem, not the solution; the social contract a dead letter; the free market the answer to every maiden’s prayer — and while listening to the hollow rattle of the rhetorical brass and tin, I remembered the question that [Richard] Hofstadter didn’t stay to answer. How did a set of ideas both archaic and bizarre make its way into the center ring of the American political circus?”
That’s right, Lapham wrote about the GOP convention speeches before anyone even stepped to the podium. Lapham has apologized for what he’s calling a “rhetorical invention,” use of “poetic license,” and a “mistake.”
But the only “mistake” Lapham made is in revealing for all to see what has long been known by anyone who pays attention to the news: the major media routinely bring to their coverage of significant political events a predetermined storyline — you might want to call it a “Lapham”. Facts that undermine the storyline are ignored or explained away as aberrations to The Truth. For the editor of Harper‘s and other establishment press figures, it really makes no difference to them what will be said at Madison Square Garden because the Laphams are already set, loaded in the scribblers’ word processors and television anchor tele-prompters and ready to go.
Maybe Lapham employed Joy Reid’s time traveling hackers to pull it off?
AT PJ MEDIA THEY’LL BE Liveblogging the State of the Union.
Starting here at 8:45. Our own Vodkapundit, Stephen Green, will be doing it too, and will post a link shortly.
But I wish Trump and JD would do this:
Constitutionally, Vice President Vance IS the President of the Senate. He has full authority and power to call for that voice vote, AND to rule if it passes.
AND, JD sure has the balls to make it happen.
THAT would be SOOOOOO FUN.
Demwit and RINO heads would be exploding for…— Jerry Olson (@JerryOlson1) February 24, 2026
THAT’S QUITE A LOT OF DECLINE TO HIDE: Was Climate Change the Greatest Financial Scandal in History?
Environmental scholar Bjorn Lomborg recently calculated that across the globe, governments have spent at least $16 trillion feeding the climate change industrial complex.
And for what?
Arguably, not a single life has been or will be saved by this shameful and colossal misallocation of human resources. The war on safe and abundant fossil fuels has cost countless lives in poor countries and made those countries poorer by blocking affordable energy.
Since the global warming crusade started some 30 years ago, the temperature of the planet has not been altered by one-tenth of a degree — as even the alarmists will admit.In other words, $16 trillion has been spent — a lot of people got very, very rich off the government largesse — but there is not a penny of measurable payoff.
But it’s much worse than that. In economics there is a concept called opportunity cost: What could we have done with $16 trillion to make the world better off?
What if the $16 trillion had been spent on clean water for poor countries? Preventing avoidable deaths from diseases like malaria? Building schools in African villages to end illiteracy? Bringing reliable and affordable electric power to the more than 1 billion people who still lack access? Curing cancer?
Many millions of lives could have been saved.
Yes, but with much fewer private jet trips to Davos. Have some priorities here, man!
GET OUTSIDE AND AWAY FROM SCREENS: Myopia Is Surging, And One Common Habit Could Be Driving It.
HOW MUCH DOES SHE GET PAID FOR THIS? Jesse Watters Destroys Jessica Tarlov’s Kash Patel Beer Attack.
