BOTOX AND JUVEDERM, BABY! The sun hasn’t looked like this since 2022, what’s going on?
February 25, 2026
HE’S DRINKING A LOT, HE ISN’T SHOWERING, DOESN’T ANSWER THE PHONE, EVEN FOR HIS AGENT: Changes to One of The Largest Known Stars May Signal Destruction.
ROGER SIMON: EXCLUSIVE: Sigmund Freud Analyzes the SOTU. I guess it makes sense that Sigmund would watch on an old-style CRT TV.
HMM. Most US Women Could Have Cardiovascular Disease by 2050, AHA Warns. “Even children are affected by the shift.”
SEE ALSO “WHITE SUPREMACY.”
If you repeatedly tell people they can't have the basic requirements of the good life, such as "not being murdered by drug gangs", because that's fascism…
Then pretty soon they will conclude that fascism is the way to get those things, and it sounds like an excellent idea. https://t.co/sQom7nY0fB
— Devon Eriksen (@Devon_Eriksen_) February 25, 2026
STAY SAFE: DUCO Night Driving Glasses. #CommissionEarned
CULTURE:
Justina Ireland was known in the 2010s for starting Twitter mobs to get people's books cancelled. Justina and her friends ultimately destroyed YA publishing. The genre, which used to publish hits like "Twilight," "The Maze Runner" and "Divergent" is now a sea of joyless,… https://t.co/Bfe21yoDhs pic.twitter.com/rY1sDuhGb4
— Daniel Friedman (@DanFriedman81) February 24, 2026
GREAT MOMENTS IN ENVIRONMENTALISM: Cuba Becomes The First Country To Reach Net Zero. Shouldn’t We Be Celebrating?
There it was on the front page of Saturday’s New York Times: with a small assist from the United States, the island nation of Cuba has almost entirely ended the use of fossil fuels. Finally, we have the first country in the world to achieve the climate movement’s Holy Grail and nirvana — Net Zero! Or at least a very close approximation. This should be cause for a huge celebration.
You would think that the Times, which has been demanding the elimination of fossil fuels for at least a couple of decades, would be leading the celebrations. But weirdly, now that Cuba has finally shown the way, the Times chooses to put a completely different spin on the achievement. The headline and subheadline are (print edition): “U.S. Choking Oil Deliveries To Cuba Ports; Military Action Brings a Nation to Its Knees.”
The piece reports that the Trump administration is helping Cuba to achieve Net Zero by preventing oil tankers from landing there. Somehow in this piece, that is spun as a bad thing. It has brought Cuba “to its knees.”
The funny thing is that here in the U.S., it was just over a year ago that we had President Biden and an administration full of zealous environmentalists who were using every governmental power at their disposal to force Americans to stop using fossil fuels. By Executive Order 14057 of December 8, 2021, Biden had directed all federal agencies to pursue an aggressive “all of government” operation to achieve “net zero” on an accelerated schedule. Goals number 1 and 2 from that EO are “100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity on a net annual basis by 2030,” and “100 percent zero-emission vehicle acquisitions by 2035.” In 2023, the Department of Transportation released a “Blueprint” for eliminating all carbon emissions from the transportation sector. In 2024 EPA released a plan to eliminate fossil fuels from electricity generation. Similar initiatives were everywhere in the government.
Presumably, Trump helping Cuba reach Net Zero has the backing of the German Greens, who dusted off the Morgenthau Plan to return Deutschland to the Dark Ages, Scientific American, and Kamala Harris:

“THERE’S NOTHING MORE PATHETIC THAN AN AGING HIPSTER,” AS DR. EVIL ONCE SAID: Here’s Why U2, Springsteen Joined Anti-ICE ‘Resistance.’ “One look at recent Legacy Media outlets should reveal part of the answer. The rockers are generating endless headlines across the digital landscape.”
ROGER SIMON SCORES EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Sigmund Freud Analyzes the SOTU.
RS: And when President Trump said of the Democrats, “These people are crazy!”… What did you think of that?
SF: “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.”
RS: You’ve said that before.
SF: In another context, yes.
RS: So you think they are crazy. How’d that happen?
SF: From what I called “the narcissism of small differences.”
RS: Which is?
SF: A common enough occurrence at many dinner tables. Family members, wittingly or not, gradually assert positions—not all that different from those of the others, but enough—from their own egotistical needs and desires, with the deliberately obscured intention of singling themselves out, of taking control, and continue to do so over time until the original normative family position changes, sometimes for the better but more often for the worse.
RS: You’re saying this is the same pattern but writ large?
SF: Indeed… and with possibly catastrophic results. What was, not so long ago, your Democratic Party is pretty much what your Republican Party is today. Social programs and reforms that originally made some sense kept expanding, when a number of Democrats, impelled by this form of narcissism, demanded more and more, building on each other, until reaching the absurdities we see today in the realms of sexuality and identity, among others, that depart from any version of reality and make their holders seem, well, “crazy,” as Donald Trump put it in layman’s terms.… No doubt you read Carlyle on the French Revolution. It’s the prototype.
RS: Democrats are today’s Jacobins?
SF: So far, no guillotines, but beware… Unfortunately, the Republicans aren’t much better, only on the margins. Your entire Congress reeks of corruption. You can even smell it up here.
Read the whole thing.
“First of all, obviously, most Democrats didn’t stand up or clap, and what a shame that is,” Vance said. “What a sad commentary that is on the Democratic Party, that the idea that the American government should stand for American citizens, not illegal aliens. That shouldn’t be controversial, but apparently it was to the Democrats.”
But that wasn’t all.
But I will say, Bill, something that I saw that probably most TV viewers didn’t see was really the cowardice, because there were a few Democrats who sort of politely clapped. They didn’t want to stand up. I guess maybe they were worried about being primaried by the far-left fringe of their party. But they were all looking around. They weren’t actually saying, you know what, I’m going to stand and support this because this is a common-sense, obvious statement. They were all looking around for cues from their colleagues, because they didn’t have the courage to stand on their own.
The pattern continued even as the president introduced his guests, many of whom were hailed as American heroes. They deserved immediate applause, yet several received only muted or delayed reactions from the Democratic side of the chamber. Whether that hesitation stemmed from, as Vice President Vance suggested, fear of a far-left primary challenge or from an entrenched refusal to celebrate anything associated with the president remains an open question.
Perhaps the port side of the aisle were simply too dazzled by the appearance of the man behind Trump:
Congress Wondering Who That Stunning Man Is Behind Trump https://t.co/G8CkMw2WxF pic.twitter.com/y8nHUbM5Vk
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) February 25, 2026
Upgraded of NT301, 2-in-1 FOXWELL NT301 Plus OBD2 Scanner Car Battery Tester. #CommissionEarned
THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN GUT-SHOT: It Should’ve Been A Defensive Gun Use: Illegals Beat, Sodomized, Ripped Fingernails Off Victim in NC Home Invasion.
ALMOST HUMAN: Boozy chimps fail urine test, confirm hotly debated theory.
As previously reported, in 2014, University of California, Berkeley (UCB) biologist Robert Dudley wrote a book called The Drunken Monkey: Why We Drink and Abuse Alcohol. His controversial “drunken monkey hypothesis” proposed that the human attraction to alcohol goes back about 18 million years, to the origin of the great apes, and that social communication and sharing food evolved to better identify the presence of fruit from a distance. At the time, skeptical scientists insisted that this was unlikely because chimpanzees and other primates just don’t eat fermented fruit or nectar.
But reports of primates doing just that have grown over the ensuing two decades. Earlier this year, we reported that researchers had caught wild chimpanzees on camera engaging in what appears to be sharing fermented African breadfruit with measurable alcoholic content. That observational data was the first evidence of the sharing of alcoholic foods among nonhuman great apes in the wild. The authors measured the alcohol content of the fruit with a handy portable breathalyzer and found almost all of the fallen fruit (90 percent) contained some ethanol, with the ripest containing the highest levels—the equivalent of 0.61 percent ABV (alcohol by volume).
And last September, Dudley co-authored a paper reporting the first measurements of the ethanol content of fruits favored by chimps in the Ivory Coast and Uganda, finding that chimps consume 14 grams of alcohol per day, the equivalent of a standard alcoholic drink in the US. After adjusting for the chimps’ lower body mass, the authors concluded the chimps are consuming nearly two drinks per day.
Drink up! It’s an evolutionary necessity or something.
ASKING THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: Is There Such a Thing As Nazi Milk?
NO, ISRAEL IS NOT PERSECUTING CHRISTIANS: There seems to be no end to the lies that pop-up concerning the Jewish state and every aspect of its existence, including how it treats the many Christians who live in the Holy Land. Richard Pollock addresses the transparently ridiculous claim that Israel mistreats Christians within its borders.
2K HD FPV Drone with Camera for Adults – Altitude Hold, One-Key Takeoff. #CommissionEarned
DEVELOPING: Cuba Shoots Four Dead in Clash With Florida Speedboat.
Cuban forces killed four people and wounded six others who were traveling in a speed boat with Florida tags and opened fire on the island’s border patrol, the government said.
The vessel approached within one nautical mile off the coast of Villa Clara on Wednesday morning, the Ministry of Interior said in a statement. When security forces approached to identify the passengers, the occupants opened fire, injuring the commander of the military vessel.
US and Cuban tensions are running high as Donald Trump’s administration has effectively imposed a naval blockade on the communist-run island, and dramatically reduced its access to fuel. The president has also mused about the collapse of the six-decade-old regime.
Soon:

VDH: The Graveyard of Destructive Ideas.
There is usually a multi-step process on the road to these self-destructive fits of society-wide insanity.
The suicidal impulse so often begins with left-leaning researchers in elite universities (i.e., the tenured in search of a novel, grant-getting theory). They begin insisting that a new existential threat requires immediate government intervention, novel legislation, ample funding, and public awareness of the impending danger.
So out of nowhere, the public is warned that the scorching planet will be inundated by rising seas in a mere decade. Or that millions of transgender youth are our next civil rights frontier, given that they suffer in silence without political advocacy, new laws, programs, and the chance for “life-saving,” powerful hormonal treatments and radical sex-reassignment surgeries. Indeed, the travel time from an outlandish idea by the faculty lounge to liberal status quo is a mere few years.
Next, the media, hand-in-glove with academia, springs into action to persuade the skeptical public to “follow the science” and “trust the experts.” It castigates any doubters as cranks or “conspiracy theorists” who spread “disinformation” and “misinformation”; or as racists, nativists, sexists, homophobes, and transphobes who must be silenced.
Hollywood and sports celebrities often piggyback on the frenzy, hijacking awards ceremonies and pre-game national anthems to out-virtue-signal each other, warning the public that they must adapt and change—or else!
Read the whole thing — and it sure is nice to see VDH having recovered so well.
OLD AND BUSTED: “Land Acknowledgements.”
The New Hotness? Taxpayer Acknowledgements!
🚨Haha! 😂😂 —
Toronto man gives a "taxpayer's acknowledgement"
immediately after a woke Toronto councilor gives a "Land acknowledgement"
"lets reflect and remember that EVERY salary and lightbulb in this chamber is funded by us" 😂😂
Give him the ORDER OF CANADA! pic.twitter.com/kJbbIeLZ7t
— Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@Tablesalt13) February 25, 2026
HISTORY BEFORE IT VANISHES: The archivist preserving decaying floppy disks: It’s a race against time (and magnetic decay) to preserve decades of cultural history stored on obsolete hardware.
I remember interviewing Neal Stephenson about 20 years ago. For the Baroque Cycle he had read papers written by Isaac Newton — the actual papers, in Newton’s own handwriting, on paper — and remarked that meanwhile he had floppy disks at home that no machine you could buy could read anymore.
Even in the 1980s, my old law firm had a room full of obsolete word processors (I remember a huge device from the short-lived Exxon Office Systems, among many others) for use in discovery or FOIA requests.