GEORGIA: Rep. Mike Collins wins GOP runoff in Georgia Senate race. “Rep. Mike Collins has won the Republican Senate runoff in Georgia, NBC News projects, setting up a race against Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in one of the most competitive and important campaigns in the country. Collins’ primary victory over former college football coach Derek Dooley is also a win for President Donald Trump, who endorsed the two-term congressman just a few days before Tuesday’s runoff election.”
June 16, 2026
WELL, WE’VE CERTAINLY GOTTEN USED TO STRUGGLING ALONG WITHOUT A LOT OF IT: Humanity isn’t ready for the coming intelligence explosion.
GOOD. Alleged DC National Guard shooter could face death penalty with new charges. “Lakanwal — an Afghan national — is accused of killing Beckstrom and critically wounding Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe in an ambush-style shooting several blocks from the White House last November. He was also charged with attempting to kill two other unnamed service members who subdued him at the scene of the attack.”
OH, TO BE IN ENGLAND: Rupert Lowe Releases His Rape Gang Report.
The UK government has refused to investigate the crimes so I believe Lowe crowd-funded an investigatory body and conducted interviews and wrote up a report.
It begins with some appropriate quotations:
The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.–Albert Einstein
Man is the cruellest animal.
–Friedrich Nietzsche
Matt Van Swol @mattvanswolI have just finished reading The Rape Gang Inquiry Report.
It is, without a doubt, the most horrifying document I’ve ever read in my life.
There is no close second… and it’s worse than you could ever imagine.
Here’s everything you need to know 🧵
1. The inquiry estimates AT LEAST 250,000 girls.
A QUARTER MILLION.
They are overwhelmingly white girls and they were raped, trafficked & tortured over decades.
The 250k number is the MINIMUM, the FLOOR… there are likely even more than this.
2. The same crime was documented in at least 149 local authority districts… nearly 40% of the country.
Read the whole thing.
TOLERANCE FOR DIVERSITY SUDDENLY DISCOVERS LIMITS:
Your newspaper is an intolerant, bigoted Christophobic rag that fosters hate and violence.
Live and let live. Why do you insist on shoving your religion down the throats of people who simply wish to be left alone and not be forced to go against their own deeply-held,…
— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) June 16, 2026
Past performance is no guarantee of future results:
San Francisco Chronicle: Athletes should express themselves.
Also San Francisco Chronicle: Not you guys. pic.twitter.com/wTDIEQXb2a
— Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) June 16, 2026
Including Kaepernick’s own idiosyncratic additions to his uniform: Clown Kaepernick Now Wearing Socks Depicting Police As Pigs: “This ass**** is just begging to be cut, which he probably soon will be, so then he can cry racism,” JWF writes, linking to a CBS Sports article that notes, “It appears that over the past few weeks, Kaepernick has been wearing socks that show a pig in a cop’s hat. The quarterback has been wearing them since at least Aug. 10.”

I THINK CHESTERTON’S FENCE MAY APPLY TO ORGANS: A ‘Useless’ Organ That Doctors Often Remove May Actually Fight Cancer. “In a study in 2023, US researchers found that those who get their thymus removed face an increased risk of death from any cause in the five years following the surgery. They also face an increased risk of developing cancer during that time.”
THE NOBLE SAVAGE WAS MORE SAVAGE THAN NOBLE, IN PREHISTORY AND MORE RECENTLY: Nearly 80 Headless Human Skeletons Discovered At A Spooky Stone Age Site.
HERE’S THE LINK TO RUPERT LOWE’S HORRIFYING BRITISH RAPE GANG REPORT.
More:
Here are eight essential quotes from @RupertLowe10's Rape Gang Inquiry.
1) This was a nationwide, not merely local, phenomenon.
"…that this was never a series of isolated local failures. It was a coordinated, nationwide pattern of organised child sexual exploitation that… https://t.co/nNOv8rdlLd
— Jamie Bambrick (@j_bambrick) June 16, 2026
UPDATE:
Keir Starmer should be publicly tried then executed. https://t.co/J4qwraGwRO
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) June 17, 2026
WORKING AS AN UNDERWATER STUNT PERFORMER: An article by my old dive guide and teacher Liz Parkinson on her underwater stunt work for the Avatar movies and the Thai Cave Rescue mini series on Netflix. You can see her film credits here.
LIVE RESULTS: Runoffs in Georgia and Alabama, Primaries in Oklahoma.
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THE MANSPLAINERS: Interview with Mike Buchanan, head of Justice for Men and Boys in the UK:
I SITLL MISS MY COMMODORE 64, BUT THIS AT LEAST HAS THE CLASSIC COLOR SCHEME: Commodore’s newest gadget is a flip phone that blocks social media and browsers. “The Commodore Callback 8020 takes advantage of reinvigorated interest in dumb phones. Although Commodore’s phone has Internet connectivity, it blocks web browsers and social media ‘at the system level using patent pending technology,’ the company’s announcement said. The phone supports other Internet-based capabilities, like maps and QR codes.”
It looks something like a late-model Commodore PET shrunk down to flip-phone proportions.
NOW OUT FROM FRANK MINITER: Cool Heroes for Boys: 20 True Tales of Adventure. I blurbed it — it’s good and recommended!
MILE MARKERS ON THE ROAD TO DETROIT, SOCAL EDITION: Hollywood’s Mass Exodus: Why Film and TV Production Is Fleeing L.A. and What Can Be Done About It.
The contenders for governor are also battling to show that they can revive the industry with the right package of incentives. Newsom doubled the state program to $750 million in 2025. Everyone seems to agree it should be more — maybe a lot more — and that it should cover above-the-line salaries for actors, writers and producers.
“In my understanding, California’s rebate is one of the least beneficial for anybody who is financing motion pictures and television,” says Charles Roven, co-founder of Atlas Entertainment and producer of “Oppenheimer” and “Wonder Woman.” “It’s capped and it has no above-the-line.”
But the state can do only so much to compete with the 81 countries that have embraced filming as an economic development tool. The U.K. alone spent $2.2 billion on film and TV subsidies in 2024, and national incentives are often stacked on top of local rebates.
California “went into this knife fight without a weapon, and now folks are bringing guns,” says Xavier Becerra, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate who is the favorite to succeed Newsom.
As she runs for reelection, Bass has to walk a fine line between projecting confidence in the city’s ability to retain production and lobbying for more federal help for Hollywood. “I don’t feel like we’re going to lose our industry,” Bass says, noting that studios and networks are still grappling with the business changes wrought by the streaming revolution. “When all of that settles, I feel confident that we can maintain our industry.”
Once a pipe dream, the idea of a federal film subsidy now seems like a real possibility.
“In order to save this industry in America, we need to be competitive with tax credits,” says Sen. Adam Schiff, the California Democrat who is working on introducing an incentive bill in Congress. “We have a lot of our influence around the world as a result of American film and TV. We don’t want to lose that soft power.”
Advocates warn that unless the U.S. responds to foreign subsidies, Hollywood is at risk of becoming Detroit, which has bled jobs as automakers pursued low-wage labor and generous incentives in other states and abroad.
“This is supposed to be the film capital of the world,” said Noelle Stehman, a co-founder of the grassroots group Stay in L.A., at a rally for Raman’s campaign. “It should be the cheapest and easiest place to film. In fact, it is the most cumbersome and the most expensive. That cannot continue. If we don’t do something quickly, this is going to become the next Detroit.”
Mike Miller, vice president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, was raised in Cleveland. He also sees a parallel. “I watched the demise of steel and rubber and automotive manufacturing as I grew up,” he says. “This is identical in many ways. We have an undeclared trade war that our government is standing by and watching happen.”
Earlier: Fears grow of ‘Detroit-Style’ decline as Hollywood jobs evaporate.
If you’ve even flown into Los Angeles, you understand how gorgeous and perfect Southern California is.
It’s takes a superhuman effort to make that paradise a place where nobody wants to live or do business.
But communists were up to the task. https://t.co/jo058IujgM
— Jesse Kelly (@JesseKellyDC) April 2, 2026
UPDATE:
This is what happens when you produce a decade of Ford Pintos https://t.co/1gXuDf4xMN
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) June 16, 2026
MAGA: McDonald’s is serving fried apple pie again for America’s 250th birthday. “The company said Tuesday it’s bringing back fried apple pies for the first time in more than three decades. They’ll be available at most U.S. restaurants for a limited time starting June 23.”
They never should have taken them off the menu.
THE TRUTH NEEDS THE WEIRDOS. Not because the lizard-people-under-the-Denver-airport theory is right. Because knowing who believes it is useful.
IT LOOKS LIKE A BATMOBILE: Genesis Reveals Its Badass Magma GT3 Racing Concept Ahead of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
PUBLIC OFFICIALS ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS REQUIRE FACT-CHECKING: Nebraska Leaders Need to Check Their Facts on Human Trafficking Problem.
WELL, BYE:
‘I’m Just Not Staying’: Kara Swisher Jumping Ship At CNN As Soon As She Can Over ‘Incompetent’ Ellison Takeoverhttps://t.co/si3QzyFLHu
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) June 16, 2026
JON STEWART FLIPS OFF FOX, NEWSMAX FOR HIGHLIGHTING VIOLENCE AFTER NBA FINALS:
Comedy Central’s Monday host of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart, flipped conservative media the double bird for highlighting instances of violence that occurred in New York after the Knicks won the NBA Finals. He further claimed conservatives who were looking forward to the UFC fight at the White House were being hypocritical in their condemnations. Later in the show, Stewart welcomed Sen. Raphael Warnock to promote his new book in order to claim that liberals are the better Christians.
After playing some clips from Fox News and Newsmax, Stewart attacked, “They’re focusing on the bad stuff to portray that the prevailing emotion and behavior in New York City on that Saturday night was one of chaos and barbarity, but I was there. You’re lying. It wasn’t. It was an overwhelming sense of joy and solidarity and diversity and community, and a good amount of crying, and a lot of contat high, and we are just so sorry, right-wing media, that we in New York City can’t live up to your definition of a ‘peaceful gathering.’”
Man who makes his living playing a fake newsman is angry that real news was reported:


Related: Mamdani’s New York City Had a Riot and Barely Anyone Noticed. Who celebrates a basketball victory by torching a school bus?
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