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July 12, 2026
LINDSEY GRAHAM’S FINEST MOMENT:
The sudden passing of Senator Lindsey Graham at the age of 71 on Sunday morning prompted many reflections on his long and immensely influential career in public life.
Among them, Graham’s impassioned support for Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court confirmation hearings:
In 2018, Senator Lindsey Graham stepped up and pushed back in legendary fashion against the Democrats for orchestrating a “sham” hearing against Brett Kavanaugh. Graham rallied Republicans to fight back against this witch hunt and helped save the nomination:
“To my Republican…
— Pat Adams (@PatAdams96) July 12, 2026
Tweet concludes, “‘To my Republican colleagues, if you vote no, you’re legitimizing the most despicable thing I have seen in my time in politics.’ Rest in peace.”
As Noah Rothman writes, “Yes, it was a fiery exchange that summoned a lot of theatrics. But Graham channeled a sentiment that both animated and united Republicans at a time when the bitter debates over Donald Trump’s ascension to the top of the GOP’s ranks were still quite raw. It’s easy to forget the strength of the cultural currents against which Graham bravely struggled in this clip. Democrats probably hope that you’ve forgotten. The casual bigotry they promulgated, the sordid and baseless allegations they made, not just against Kavanaugh but anyone who shared his accidents of birth, would become features of the ‘woke’ discourse that was soon to consume the country. At no point, even today, could any of Kavanaugh’s accusers place him in a room with his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, much less establish the claim that he had participated in ‘gang rape.’ Nevertheless, his guilt was assumed. Even Kavanaugh’s efforts to defend himself against what he claimed were false allegations were held up as further evidence of his guilt.”
“SCHOLARS.” UMinn scholars launching transgender doll project for 4-year-olds. “These dolls are ‘a grooming tool’ and ‘have no place in an ethical medical care world,’ American College of Pediatricians leader says.”
IT CERTAINLY FEELS THAT WAY LATELY:
I'm of the opinion the entire Federal annual deficit spending is made up entirely of welfare and entitlement fraud. https://t.co/uLLWZE5l79
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) July 12, 2026
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WHY IS HIGHER EDUCATION SUCH A CESSPIT OF RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION? University of California, Riverside grant funding policies favor immigrants over U.S. citizens.
GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT: A $20M Ridley Scott-Style Epic Just Beat James Gunn’s Superhero Movie at the Box Office. “Telling the story of George Washington as he tests his honor, loyalty and courage by fighting in the French and Indian War long before he became the first President of the United States, Young Washington had a reported budget of just $20 million and is distributed by Angel Studios, which historically debuts films within strategic release windows.”
They also know their audience and do that old-timey Hollywood thing of actually catering to it.
I don’t know what James Gunn’s DC Comics movies are supposed to be, and I’m not sure he does, either.
THAT’S A BAD 24 HOURS:
OpenAI’s last 24 hours:
> Top Exec unexpectedly departs
> Shuts down browser tool after 9 months
> Sued for trade theft by Apple
> Caught selling product to China against sanctions— Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) July 10, 2026
A friend in the industry can barely mention Sam Altman without adding “snake-oil salesman.”
THE DRONE REVOLUTION IS BECOMING UNMISTAKABLE: Russia Closes the Kerch Strait After 76 Ships Hit With Drones.
SHE IS A NATIONAL TREASURE: The Data Cruncher Who Debunked The Biggest Charlie Kirk Conspiracies.
R.I.P. LINDSEY GRAHAM:
Statement from the Office of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina). pic.twitter.com/CQ5yVvqTH1
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) July 12, 2026
He has his fans and detractors, but for me his best moment was his insouciant response to being followed by shrieking harridans during the Kavanaugh confirmation.

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THE HISTORY PROFESSION IS QUESTIONABLE: A Decorated Historian’s Research Comes Under Fire.
A major publisher appeared to pull a prizewinning history book about a prominent South Carolina slaveholding family and its role in the abolitionist movement, after several scholars accused the author of misleading readers about details that were central to what reviewers had described as a groundbreaking narrative.
The book, “The Grimkes,” and its author, the historian Kerri K. Greenidge, received widespread acclaim when the book was released in 2022 by Liveright Publishing.
Glowing write-ups came pouring in, including from The New York Times Book Review and Publishers Weekly, which named “The Grimkes” one of the 10 best books of 2022. In 2023, the American Historical Association awarded Greenidge with the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize, which recognizes scholars in women’s history and feminist theory. . . .
In the review, Glenn noted that the book quoted letters exchanged between the Grimke sisters, Angelina and Sarah, “antebellum radicals who renounced their family heritage to campaign for abolitionism, racial equality, and women’s rights,” while the siblings discussed their biracial nephews.
But Glenn asserted in her review that the University of Michigan did not possess the letters in its archive, despite the book’s claims that they were kept there.
Glenn also disputed Greenidge’s account of an 1838 attack on Pennsylvania Hall in Philadelphia by an anti-abolitionist mob, which indicated that the Grimke sisters “led thousands of antislavery women through prayer” and helped them escape the “flaming building.”
“But as numerous sources have documented, no one was in the building when it was torched since antislavery activists cancelled a scheduled meeting, fearing impending violence,” Glenn wrote.
Shades of Michael Bellesiles, whose Arming America, which had the astonishing thesis that guns in colonial America were rare and usually held by the government in armories, won a lot of awards but was ultimately found to be full of lies, including references to nonexistent archival sources.
But as a white male, Bellesiles didn’t have access to this tactic: “In an interview on Friday, Greenidge, who is Black, said that her life’s work had been torn down by white scholars who disagreed with her conclusions about racism, slavery and white supremacy.”
Plus, this doesn’t inspire confidence: “She criticized the university’s peer review panel, which she said included two senior historians whom she described as hostile toward Black women in academia. She did not name them. She said that the university’s review was prompted by the complaints from a white woman scholar, whom she also declined to name. She said that she had sought a restraining order against that scholar.”
Puhleez. Race doesn’t excuse fraud, plagiarism, or even sloppy scholarship. And people who think it does have no business in academia.
HAHA:
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— Stephen E. Sachs (@StephenESachs) July 10, 2026
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SHOCKED, SHOCKED, SHOCKED. IT’S ALMOST LIKE THIS IS NOT A NATURAL ALLIANCE! WHO KNEW? That Gay Cruise Turned Away by Turkey Was Denied Docking in a Second Country.
SCORE A WIN FOR CITIZEN JOURNALISTS: Minnesota daycare owner outed by Nick Shirley admitted to filing more than $4.6M in false claims.
AGAIN, RECONSIDER SENDING YOUR KIDS INTO THE INDOCTRINATION SYSTEM: Facts are inconvenient and must be suppressed to protect the narrative; the narrative is required for re-creating feudalism’s class divisions, complete with sumptuary laws.