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TODAY'S NEWS, June 16-17, 2026

Updated: 15 minutes ago

HEADLINES: FBI broke up another Trump assassination plot at the UFC event; DemoKKKrats beginning to back away from Platner; DemoKKKrats are now pushing "vote by phone."


The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow





IN POLITICAL NEWS



2) In yet ANOTHER "election integrity" raid, a Soros-related group was hit by the FBI in a fraud probe. Is anyone starting to see a pattern here? First GA, then AZ, then MI, now this one.


3) DemoKKKrats are starting to edge away from Graham Potted Platner by removing his race from their online ads. Hmm. Meanwhile, the RNC plans a Dallas "midterms convention."


4) If you think mail-in ballot fraud was bad, wait til the DemoKKKrats saddle us with "vote by phone." This may be the last nudge the Supes need for an election day voting decision.


5) The SPLC (Spoogified Pustulized Lawfare Center's) boss funneled over $1.2 million to a neo-nazi lover. This racist batch of cauterized vermin-lickers was 100% a hate organization.


6) This is why I think that Todd Lynch or whomelver still has a lot of weeding out to do: Rutabaga's DOJ targeted parents at school board meetings despite objections from FBI and sheriffs.



8) Recall I thought the DemoKKKrats would try to run the Amazing Moron Zohran in 2028, but key to that was him basically showing he could govern "just enough" to avoid trouble. He can't. All of his associates are racist idiots, like this rheeeetarded chick. who says the U.S. is worse than Hamas. Dear Spoogelet: go over there for a while and you just try girl-bossing them around. You'll end up on the ground floor of a six story building after they toss you like a used Big Mac box. And I have been saying all along that DemoKKKrats would not retake the House? To do so they need a generic ballot lead of at least 5 points. They just dropped to 2, and no, I don't do polls. Just saying. This story, however, suggests I have been way LOW in my national assessment, saying Rs have gained not the 1.3m registered voters nationally that I've been using, but 2.4m. And FL is through the roof, adding another 9,519 Rs in June alone. Too bad we can't export all of them to GA. The DemoKKKrats sound concerned, and in New Azteca (LA) they are scrambling to cheat their way out of the Supes' redistricting ruling. Oh, and this bit of welcome news: Farticus (I.e., Eric Swalwell) must return $30k in campaign donations says the FEC.


9) Some 35 more missing children were found and rescued, this time in MA. Once again, where are they getting the leads? Don't think this is evidence trickling out from the Eppy files do you?


10) The left is starting to freak out about losing the FISA spy access. Here is the Hill. The New York Slimes said "hopes dim" for FISA renewal whereas I would have said, "Expectations for freedom grow." Meanwhile, President Trump issued a very quiet National Security Memorandum on cybersecurity, putting all national security systems under the authority of a single agency. Officials were named, and all black-book, off'the record files will be made transparent to the NSA director.. No more "I didn't know." For the time being, Bill Pulte now has access (in theory) to everything the various agencies kept under "prohibited access." Nyet. Nein. Nunca. That changes now.




13) The Oleaginous Butyraceous Gruesome is under a federal probe that he blames Trump for, when in fact the probe started under Rutabaga---though in all fairness Rutabaga probably thought he was ording a probe of a pudding cup. Meanwhile, Gruesome's wife has been involved in the predictable NGOs. Now, while libtoids crow that this was started under Rutabaga, understand the purpose of ANY investigation of a DemoKKKrat under Rutabaga was for protection, that is, they got rid of damning evidence while "investigating."


14) Pat Tillman, Arizona Cardinals safety, quit the NFL to become an Army ranger after 9/11. Now his brother, Richard, got five years in prison for trying to firebomb a Kollyfornia post office to "send a message." Ah, it's called an "envelope and a stamp." That's how you send a message, spoogie.


IN AI NEWS


15) Some very good takes here by my friend Jim Kuypers. First, an overall assessment of the threat of AI; then an assessment of the job losses, which Jim in his newsletter, "Your Remarkable Edge," thinks are overstated. Yahoo says "a powder keg." Jim calls this "AI Hype" both in terms of unrealistic promises and threats that may be a very long way off.


16) This is so telling on so many levels and again reveals how utterly useless and irrelevant Congress is. After President Trump insisted the government needed to keep tabs on Anthropic as a national security issue, finally Congress said, "Oh. What's this AI? Why is it an issue?"



18) AI deepfakes in political campaigns are becoming an issue.


IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS




21) Just a note here, but look at what Denver Airport looks like when you remove 3.5 million illegals.




IN CULTURAL NEWS


22) These foreigners, visiting for soccer and other events, absolutely love America and are in awe of all the stuff they don't have.


23) Women and youts have led the exodus from religion in the U.S.



25) This explains a lot. The ONLY institutions DemoKKKrats trust are colleges and universities, the sick cows of American culture.


26) Flash mobs of youts are becoming a problem.



IN TRANSOID NEWS


27) Kollyfornia is trying to discriminate in favor of homosexual businesses. Don't think that's gonna last long with Trump's DOJ.



29) This girl confronted the surgeon who, when she was still a minor, mutilated her her with a double mastectomy. She told him "You stole my girlhood,"


IN ECONOMIC NEWS



31) For "safety," a company called Flock Safety has deployed warrantless cameras all over Atlanta. Yeah, wait til the majority black population of Atlanta sees those and screams "racism."




34) Someone besides Elon Musk must think we're going to the stars, as SpaceX stock exploded and its market cap hit over $3 trillion.


IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS


35) David Blackmon further fleshes out the world's (non-collapse) response to Iran. Bottom line: virtually the entire world proved more reslient and stable than the panicans thought.


36) The scrotumpellets in Mediocre Britain don't care, but a new report that they are tying to ignore says that migrant gangs groomed, raped, and vicimized thousands of young girls. But, "We can't disciminate." In Sweden, a new "good behavior" law says the country can kick out ferals behaving badly. Again, I think this is too little, too late. Sweden also hired Rolls Royce to build nuke plants---that should have gone to Westinghouse or GE, but GE did get the contract to rebuild the Venezuelan grid.


37) Wait. I can't keep up. So now we're supposed to have cooler climates?


IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS



39) The NBA is happy because the New York Knicklets brought the best NBA finals audience since 1998. You can see why they don't particularly want to see the Oklahoma City Thunder in the finals.


40) The "Rocky Horror Picture Show" is headed to the Sphere, where the "Wizard of Oz" just topped $4oo million. As I said on Monday, though, our showing at the Wiz was only 60% full. Not sure if the RHPS will resonate the same way. It definitely has a loyal cadre of fans . . . but as big as the Wizard of Oz? We'll see.


41) Hollywood still apparently doesn't get it. Warner Bros new "Supergirl" is flopping so badly with test audiences the studio cut 25 minutes. It is now tracking behind the bomb, "The Flash." Dear Warner Bros: unless you are cutting woke and girlboss scenes, you aren't going to fix this. Meanwhile, a youtuber made a horror movie called "Obsession" for under $1m that is absolutely killing it at $290 million worldwide.


42) In what is called the "X-Box Bloodbath," numerous game studios are laying off people or completely going out of business. Compulsion Games, for example, produced an "award winning" game called "South of Midnight," that at various times had fewer than 100 people playing online. They're toast now. This game had a production staff of 100. As YellowFlashGuy notes, the developers hate their client base and customers.


IN MEDICAL NEWS


43) Terrible news for Dr. Fallacy as his last source of Beagles to torture, Big Dog Ranch in WI, has freed its doggies and closed down its lab.



AND FINALLY ., . .


45) CO's "Tamale Act" restores food freedom by allowing people to buy and sell homecooked food.


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