June 17, 2026
TO BE FAIR, SO ARE HIS SUPPORTERS:
The left: “he was a socialist folk hero who used political violence to take it to the man.”
Luigi: “I’m retarded.” https://t.co/9uGeNWcgkt
— Dahlia ダリア (@kuchisakeonnax) June 17, 2026
GREAT MOMENTS IN DUE DILIGENCE: Jeff Bezos told Trump the Washington Post was his worst investment before slashing staff: ‘People there are terrible.’
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos called the Washington Post his worst investment in a conversation with President Trump months before gutting the newsroom, according to a new book by New York Times journalists Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman.
“The people there are terrible,” Bezos told Trump over dinner in December 2024, according to an excerpt obtained by The Post ahead of the June 23 release of “Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump.“
“They don’t listen. My other companies, they listen,” Bezos said, focusing his ire at the business side of the publication after losing more than $100 million that year.
About two months after the dinner, Bezos ordered the Washington Post’s opinion pages to promote “two pillars: personal liberties and free markets” — as subscribers peeled off in protest of the paper withholding its endorsement from Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Bezos this February authorized the sweeping downsizing of the celebrated Watergate paper, eliminating roughly a third of its workforce, including all staff photographers and the sports section.
Bezos’ candor with Trump was described by Swan and Haberman as part of a larger effort by Big Tech titans to cozy up with the incoming president, who had spent his four years in political exile railing against what he viewed as bias by news outlets and major internet platforms.
Trump told Bezos “this Washington Post is really unfair. You’ve got to take better care,” the book says.
“Bezos commiserated with Trump over their December dinner, indicating that he, too, was deeply frustrated with the Post, though for a different reason.”
“In Trump’s telling, Bezos told him he had lost half his friends over the investment,” the authors write. “Bezos would tell others that wasn’t quite right: He hadn’t lost friends, but people close to him had urged him to sell the newspaper.”
The brand names will likely continue, but we’re witnessing numerous mass media-era stalwarts in their dotage: the Post, late night talk shows, and Hollywood, all being devoured or radically transformed by changes in how we consume opinion and entertainment. The New York Times survives via its various non-news offshoots: “News remains the institution’s center of gravity, but Games, Cooking, Wirecutter and The Athletic have given its advertising team a broader set of commercial entry points. Some are built around habit, others around purchase intent, fandom or utility. Crucially, many feel less intimidating to marketers that might otherwise hesitate at the idea of advertising with a news brand.”
In contrast, Bezos’ Amazon is what is keeping the lights on at the WaPo, and the staff at the paper believed they should essentially be considered tenured academics with Bezos having no say in how his investment is operated. As we’ve seen in recent years, the WaPo’s entitled leftist journalists have had numerous Scott Pelley-style flameouts before being shown the door.
A CRIMINAL COVERUP BY A POLICE FORCE THAT APPEARS TO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THE CRIMES:
🚨🇬🇧 One of the UK Rape Gang Victims publicly spoke about her life shattering ordeal – and then British Police arrested her for it within 30 minutes and sent her to prison.
It’s actually beyond comprehension. pic.twitter.com/QRKc4rnZEx
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) June 17, 2026
Don’t forget in Rotherham @syptweet had cop night… pic.twitter.com/yIM6s66tJ0
— Chris 🏴🇮🇱🇺🇸🩵 (@Chris60712) June 17, 2026
“Cop night.”
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OOF:
Well, not quite ever. https://t.co/8sU8YVnjeo
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 17, 2026
There is an interesting controversy in Alaska where an election official just disqualified a candidate over his name. Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) is in what is considered a close race with Democratic former Rep. Mary Peltola. The seat is viewed as critical to the Democrats’ retaking power.The race was thrown into disarray when a retired teacher named Dan Sullivan, who had no connection to the GOP but did have connections to Democratic operatives, got on the ballot. The alleged dirty trick by Democratic and Peltola supporters would have split Sullivan’s vote through sheer confusion. Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher disqualified Dan J. Sullivan, putting an end to it this week.
The suspected dirty trick comes at a time when Democratic candidates and pundits are calling for winning back power “by any means necessary.”
Democrats should really consider what happens when we take a similar “by any means necessary” posture.
Because it’s coming.
That’s just another day at the office for “Democratic candidates and pundits.” See also, their 2015 championing of Donald Trump under the assumption he’d be the easiest GOP candidate for Hillary to defeat. Whoops.
SPOILER ALERT: Jeremy Clarkson Reveals Prostate Cancer Diagnosis in Clarkson’s Farm Season Finale.
“If I hadn’t got myself checked out and they hadn’t caught the problem early, this could well have been my last harvest. It’s only because they did catch it early, there’s every hope that I’ll be harvesting this farm for many, many years to come,” Clarkson said on the show.
Clarkson was initially hesitant to share with his staff — and his show’s audience — what type of cancer he has, replying to a query from Cooper, “Where it is, is of no concern to anybody.” But later in the episode, what exactly Clarkson is going through and where his health stood at the time of filming is made clear. “The prostate, 10 percent of it’s dead,” he said. “The 10 percent where the cancer is.”
The season ends with Clarkson in a hospital bed.
“So we started season five in a hospital bed and here we are at the end of season five, I’m back in a hospital bed,” he said. “Some of the treatment has gone awry, let’s say. I’ll probably be here for a little while…What I wanted to say was, if this is all successful, I’ll see you for season six. And if it isn’t, I won’t. Take care, everyone.”
It’s gripping viewing, and I’m astonished that the details weren’t leaked before the last two episodes dropped last night. Co-producer Andy Wilman appeared on a YouTube podcast earlier this month, and basically admitted that he was sworn to secrecy regarding the events of the final two segments:
FROM LARRY CORREIA: “I got to read an advance copy of Kurt Schlicter’s new American Warlord novel to provide a blurb. I don’t think the publisher will be able to use my first suggestion of ‘Imagine the Postman, but not written by a liberal pussy like David Brin.’ 😃. The book is great guys. You’re gonna love it.”
Haha, I blurbed it too, but that one’s better. I’ll let you guys know when it’s available on Amazon.
POPCORN! Watch Hillary Clinton Absolutely SQUIRM When Pressed to Comment About Graham Platner.
Hillary zigs and zags when asked about Graham Platner:
“He’s had some bumps on the road."
Ok, but if you were a Mainer, would you vote for him?
“I’m not a Mainer. I’m a New Yorker."
**Changes subject**
The Dem elite's squirming and deflecting on this guy is something else. pic.twitter.com/gL6A5jzhfa
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) June 17, 2026
It’s pretty ironic to see Hillary deflect when asked about America’s best-known Totenkopf stan, when Jonah Goldberg’s early 2008 book Liberal Fascism was written with the assumption that she would be the Democratic frontrunner that year; quotes from her on her worldview make up several of its later chapters.
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CHINA IS ASSHOE: You Can No Longer Fly or Purchase a Drone in Beijing.
The new law that passed last month makes it illegal to buy, rent, or fly a drone without prior approval from the authorities. Users must also complete an online training session and pass a test on drone regulations.
Under the new rules, drone users are also not allowed to repair or replace their drones in Beijing. Not only that, but a drone in a repair shop must be picked up in-person, rather than sent back by delivery.
The BBC reports that drones must now be registered before being brought into and out of the Chinese capital.
“I have to apply for permission for each flight, which is very inconvenient,” drone enthusiast Steven Wang tells CNN. “And starting this year, the wait time is getting longer, and the reasons for rejection are becoming more vague.”
Despite China being the birthplace of the consumer drone industry, it is increasingly difficult for hobbyists to fly there. Beijing authorities say that the rules are made to “strengthen the management of unmanned aerial vehicles” and “safeguard the security of the capital.”
To revise and extend the remarks by the late P.J. O’Rourke, you can’t get good Chinese takeout in China, Cuban cigars are rationed in Cuba, the TV and movie industry is failing in California, and you can’t fly drones in Beijing. That’s all you need to know about communism.
CIVIL RIGHTS UPDATE: SAF Backing Former Virginia AG’s Challenge to State’s New ‘Assault Firearms’ Ban.
CHRISTIAN TOTO: Nick Searcy Reveals Ugly Truth Behind Sean Penn’s Jan. 6 Project.
The Jan. 6 riots matter. And the topic is ripe for a theatrical retelling. That’s not the key takeaway, and veteran actor/director Nick Searcy spelled out the bigger picture on his X account.
You see, the left funds their propaganda, and is willing to lose millions of dollars to get their lies out in an attractive form. While conservative investors will not put their money up to make anything to counteract it. This is why we lose.
Searcy isn’t wrong. Conservative filmmakers routinely fail to get their projects funded. Searcy knows this all too well. He’s helped some small, feisty documentaries get made, like “The War on Truth,” but he’s struggled to get other fictional films off the ground.
Read the whole thing.
CIVIL RIGHTS UPDATE: Gun Makers Face Lawfare After Supreme Court Lets New York Law Stand.
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CREDIT WHERE IT’S DUE: Among the large new rockets Amazon was counting on, only Europe has delivered.
France-based Arianespace has emerged as a critical partner for Amazon, which, to date, has had the majority of its 331 satellites launched on Atlas V rockets. However, Amazon has just one more mission booked on this rocket, which is operated by United Launch Alliance, as the vehicle is slated for retirement.
To launch the majority of its Leo constellation, Amazon booked rides on three large, new rockets four years ago: 18 launches on the Ariane 6 rocket, 12 launches on Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, with options for 15 additional launches; and 38 launches of the United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket.
But of these new rockets, only Arianespace has delivered so far, with two launches completed this year, another on Wednesday, and more to come. Neither New Glenn (also owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos) nor Vulcan has launched Amazon satellites yet.
“As for Arianespace, they have definitely stepped up,” Metayer said. “They’re very reliable on their manifest dates, and they’re very reliable and safe on their insertions into orbit. So we definitely would continue to look forward to the next 16 launches with them on our existing contract, and we see them being a player long-term beyond that.”
New Glenn is an impressive rocket, but maybe Blue Origin should have held back from selling launches until they’d worked out the troubling (and explosive) reliability issues.
DISPATCHES FROM AIRSTRIP ONE:
"At the police station, Kate was taken into the interview room. Before the interview began, and without Kate’s mother present, Kate was told that this was her “last chance” to say that her report was untrue. She was warned that if any part of her account could not be supported by…
— Mish (@Mish_K_) June 17, 2026
“She was warned that if any part of her account could not be supported by evidence, she could and would be arrested. For an extended period of time, both officers repeatedly told her how much trouble she would be in if any detail of her statement was disproved, and that she could withdraw the allegation before the interview started with no further consequences. They also suggested that her parents would be relieved if she said the incident had not happened.”
IRAN: It All Boils Down to Trusting Trump; UPDATED: MOU Released.
It seems, from what Trump and Vance are saying, as well as from what administration officials have leaked to news outlets, that the deal’s guarantee boils down to Trump’s willingness to continue bullying Iran into cutting a further deal within the next 60 days. Or more, since the deadline can be extended indefinitely at the agreement of both parties.
Trump:
Iran has to have some missiles because other people have missiles. What am I going to do? Am I going to let Saudi Arabia have missiles but Iran can't have them?
They hurt a little location, but they don't blow up the planet. pic.twitter.com/EGWsLXIgQJ
— Ariel Oseran أريئل أوسيران (@ariel_oseran) June 17, 2026
If Trump is willing to go to war to get the “nuclear dust,” as he puts it, then the MOU has the teeth that Vance and others in the administration claim it does. If he is done with the war, as many suspect, then the skepticism is warranted.
Exit quote: In other words, it all boils down to how you read Trump’s intentions. And the Iranians’. Some people are confident, while others are…not.”
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) June 16, 2026
SOUNDS TASTIER THAN A SHOT OF OLIVE OIL: Beef tea was all the rage in the 1800s: A cup a day kept the doctor away—at least according to these 19th century remedies.
KEVIN DOWNEY JR ALWAYS HAS THE BEST HEADLINES: The UK Goes Full Dystopia As Parts of Europe (Finally) Begin to Fight the New World Goblins.
I’M SURE THAT THIS IS TRUMP’S FAULT, SOMEHOW: Southern California’s San Andreas Fault is at its highest stress level in 1,000 years sparking fear among researchers.