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Paige Spiranac dials in her golf game with a mesmerizing speed iron drill, buy Rousey’s UFC gear & MEAT!
Let’s get Wednesday Screencaps rolling (yes, it’s already Wednesday) with Paige Spiranac doing a speed iron drill and Sara yelling at me for how I compile this column, a column that I built from the ground up and turned it into a career that has helped pay a mortgage for 16 years.
Before we get to Sara’s email, let’s stop and appreciate the 2026 that Paigeviews Spiranac is having. She literally called her shot. At the beginning of the year, like a slugging outfielder coming off a below-average year at the plate who knows his production needs to go up, Paige entered the year making bold promises to up her game after watching it slip a little bit in 2025.
Here we are nearing the five-month mark and the world’s No. 1 ranked golf influencer, as named by the OutKick Culture Department, is staying true to her word. I’m not a good enough golfer to tell you how this speed drill helps her golf game, but content is content. It doesn’t matter how you produce runs or pageviews. What matters is that you produce.
And right now, business is booming for Paige.
Moving along…let’s get to Sara’s nasty email where she rips me. Do I know Sara? Absolutely not. First time emailer.
– Sara, who says she’s “someone who wants to read about real sports!,” emails: I thought you covered sports…not Instagram stars. So sad you have to write this to get clicks. I really dislike the sex in sports articles. It just ruins your credibility as a real journalist. Please do better. Also, you are not the story. The fact you had to give a rundown of your whole day is sad. It is nice how you mow your in-laws yard, but again you are not a sports star. Leave your ego out of the article. Big man points for you with your wife though!
Kinsey: I asked Sara how long she’s read my work. She hasn’t replied. Let’s cut to the chase here: Sara stumbled upon Screencaps and has no idea how I’ve stayed employed on the Internet for so long.
Conclusion: Sara is absolutely clueless to the powers of Screencaps and what this column means to society.
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If Sara wants to talk sports, let’s talk sports. Let’s talk about 11U kids (I’m told this pitcher is actually 12 due to some exemption) whose parents might be absolute idiots. Sara, watch this video and please report back with a 2,000-word report on the state of youth sports and what it means for the future of this country.
– Bill K. emails: I’m not surprised about a player being told to do something like that. Today’s society seems to be win at all costs, regardless of how the game was won. What impressed me most was that you asked for both participants and witnesses to come forward.
If they do this action may come into a clearer context. As for me, I’ll stick to photographing hockey games. I think it’s safer.
Kinsey: I’m sure Sara hated that call to action, Bill. She probably saw my email after the third paragraph and absolutely fainted since that’s not how REAL journalists conduct themselves.
– Jason S. tells me: I was there when this happened and witnessed everything first hand. My son was scheduled to play on that field the following game. Additionally we played that team on Saturday and let’s say this behavior is not uncommon for the coach and team.
– Nate alleges: We played the same Oklahoma team the day before and the Oklahoma Head Coach challenged and threatened our Head coach along with one of our parents in the stands telling them to meet him in the parking lot.
Kinsey: I’ll continue to investigate the Oklahoma coach, but what seems to be clear as day is that the coach is a firecracker. I’m hearing it from Oklahoma parents and multiple people who were at the Kansas City tournament.
– Mark in Tucson shows off: I did tacos al pastor on the BBQ for Memorial Day. Three hours at medium low heat with an adobada marinade, basting every hour or so. Came out good, but I had so much meat left over I’ll be eating tacos for the next month. Thank you for your daily dose of sanity each morning.
– Michael B. checks in: Not sure how you want video sent, so I made a youtube short- I normally smoke big cowboy ribeyes but it was just me and the wife so we did this little one last night, fantastic with caesar salad. I also use a torch to finish it off with the garlic butter. Highly recommended.
https://youtube.com/shorts/4L9Qa-LpBqQ?si=qyPhJi9A8CYFPn9m
Keep up the good work! By the way, you might want to delve into the whole backyard chicken thing. My wife got the idea last year, and in return for helping her build a spectacular coop I got to buy a brand new Cub Cadet and fire the landscaper. One year later my yard has never looked better and the chickens and dogs are getting along great and we he we have beautiful eggs coming out of our ears.
There seems to be a crazy subculture growing around these unless Instagram is just feeding my chicken content with the algo. If you have any interest, I can put a few photos together.
– Mike N. reports: This Costco just opened in March in Liberty Hill, TX. (Population 9k) Mic Ultra in, Bud Light gone. I know AB is doing fine with Mic Ultra, but how long will they keep burning cash on Bud Light with UFC, Mannings, Shane Gillis, Post Malone, etc? I don’t blame those guys for saying yes to crazy free cash, but at some level a couple hundred million is still real money, right? Here’s to the greatest column in the land!
– Brandon in northern Kentucky tells us: Scott in Rocky Point, NY is spot on with his take on pet control out of hand. People take their dogs EVERYWHERE these days. I don’t know how many SUV moms I see driving with some sort of a Doodle in their lap. I saw a guy with a Great Dane at the local Lowe’s last summer, what if that thing pees or drops bombs on the patio furniture?
We had the inaugural Dayton (KY)/Bellevue Memorial Day 5K (Monday) that my mom, me and my 9yr walked.
There were at least 10 people with dogs there. The main issue with that is those same people refused to keep them away from other people and their dogs, so the whole time they are barking and straining to get to each other. The culture unfortunately led me to snapping at an actual blind woman at the local supermarket. She was walking down the aisle with a companion and her dog. I said out loud in a very frustrated voice “People bring their F-ing dogs everywhere”.
Her companion gave me a look and then I saw the “Seeing Eye Dog” patch. I felt like a piece of work but I’m blaming part of my popping off is because 99% of people do not need to bring their dogs with them in public. Make Rec Ball Great Again.
Kinsey: Woah…woah…woah…let’s leave Doodles out of this! They’re great dogs when owned by smart owners who understand you have to work with them or they’ll be maniacs.
I remember clear as day being at some buffet back in the early to mid-1990s and asking my parents why the business made customers walk through the smoking section to get to the non-smoking section. Also, if you stop and think about it, was there really a non-smoking section with all the smoke wafting through Red Lobsters?
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That is it this morning. I hope everyone but Sara had a good time this morning. The sun is out, summer is cranking up and spirits are high despite Sara trying to suck the energy out of the room.
Let’s get our butts moving. There’s life to get busy living.
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Trump Delivers Heartbreaking News To Americans
President Donald Trump intensified pressure on Iran this week ahead of high-stakes diplomatic talks, warning that Tehran’s leadership is operating from a position of weakness while continuing to threaten global shipping lanes and energy markets.
In a fiery post on Truth Social, Trump argued that Iran’s remaining leverage depends almost entirely on its ability to disrupt international waterways, particularly the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz.
“The Iranians don’t seem to realize they have no cards, other than a short-term extortion of the World by using International Waterways,” Trump wrote.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints, carrying a substantial percentage of global oil exports. Any disruption to traffic through the narrow passage has the potential to trigger immediate shocks to global energy prices and international markets.
Trump made clear that he believes Iran’s military capabilities have been severely weakened following recent U.S. and allied operations in the region.
“The only reason they are alive today is to negotiate!” Trump added.
The president also claimed that Iran’s military infrastructure has been devastated.
“Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, their Anti Aircraft apparatus is nonexistent, Radar is dead,” Trump wrote.
He further asserted that Iran’s missile systems and drone networks had been “largely obliterated,” along with many of the weapons themselves, and suggested that several longtime regime figures “are no longer with us.”
The comments come as a senior U.S. delegation prepares for direct negotiations with Iranian officials aimed at ending escalating hostilities in the region. According to reports, Vice President JD Vance will lead the American delegation alongside Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and senior adviser Jared Kushner. Talks are reportedly scheduled to take place in Pakistan this weekend.
Trump also claimed the United States is actively securing the Strait of Hormuz following recent threats involving sea mines and attacks on shipping routes.
“The only thing they have going is the threat that a ship may ‘bunk’ into one of their sea mines,” Trump wrote, adding that “all 28 of their mine dropper boats are also lying at the bottom of the sea.”
“We’re now starting the process of clearing out the Strait of Hormuz as a favor to Countries all over the World,” Trump continued, specifically naming China, Japan, South Korea, France, and Germany.
Trump also stated that multiple major oil tankers were currently headed toward the United States “to LOAD UP with Oil,” underscoring the broader economic stakes tied to the conflict.
Meanwhile, John Fetterman delivered unusually strong criticism of portions of the American media during an appearance on Fox News Thursday night. Speaking with host Jesse Watters, Fetterman argued that some media organizations appeared more interested in undermining Trump than accurately portraying Iran’s actions and history.
Watters asked, “Senator, do some members of your party think Trump is more dangerous than the Iranians?”
“I can’t speak for my other Democrats, but the American media has, essentially, become — carrying water for Iran,” Fetterman responded. “And they’re describing the kinds of circumstances, then they forget the way Iran has behaved.”
“And why can’t we just call what Iran has been — and what it continues to do, those things? America is the force of good in the world, and holding Iran accountable, what they’ve done, is important,” he added.
Fetterman has increasingly broken with parts of his own party regarding Iran and Middle East policy, frequently supporting strong military responses and criticizing what he sees as overly sympathetic portrayals of the Iranian regime.
Last month, Fetterman also engaged in a tense exchange with Kaitlan Collins on CNN while defending recent U.S. military operations tied to Iran. At one point during the heated discussion, Fetterman bluntly told Collins, “You don’t have to cut me off here.”
The appearance came after international fallout surrounding a February 28 Tomahawk missile strike in southeastern Iran reportedly hit the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab. Iranian officials claimed at least 175 people, including many children, were killed.
A preliminary U.S. military review later reportedly found the strike stemmed from faulty targeting intelligence based on outdated information supplied by the Defense Intelligence Agency. Officials stated the intended target had been a nearby Iranian military facility.
As negotiations approach, tensions remain extremely high, with the outcome likely to shape not only the future of U.S.-Iran relations but also the stability of global energy markets and the broader balance of power in the Middle East.
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RACE CALLED — Leading RINO Learns His Fate
Senate Republicans are preparing to bring the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act — better known as the SAVE Act — to the Senate floor in the coming weeks, signaling a major escalation in the GOP’s effort to require proof of citizenship for participation in federal elections.
John Thune, the Senate Majority Leader, confirmed Monday that the legislation is moving forward after additional technical revisions are completed. The bill has become one of the top election-security priorities for Republicans and President Donald Trump ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The legislation would require anyone registering to vote in federal elections to provide documentary proof that they are a U.S. citizen. Acceptable forms of verification would include documents such as passports, birth certificates, naturalization papers, or other government-issued records confirming citizenship status.
In addition, the SAVE Act would direct states to coordinate with federal agencies including the Social Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security to verify voter eligibility and identify non-citizens who may appear on voter rolls. States would also be required to remove non-citizens from registration databases if discovered, while election officials who knowingly process registrations without proper documentation could face penalties.
Thune said the Senate would move the legislation to the floor “at some point soon,” though he stopped short of providing a specific date. Republican leadership is reportedly finalizing updated language clarifying which forms of identification will qualify under the bill.
The SAVE Act already cleared the United States House of Representatives on April 10 by a narrow 220-208 margin. Four Democrats — Jared Golden, Ed Case, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, and Henry Cuellar — joined Republicans in backing the measure.
Despite Republican enthusiasm, the legislation faces a difficult path in the Senate. Under current rules, most legislation requires 60 votes to overcome a filibuster, meaning Republicans would likely need Democratic support unless Senate rules change.
Even so, GOP leaders appear eager to force a public vote, putting Senate Democrats on record on an issue Republicans believe resonates strongly with voters concerned about election integrity and border security.
The bill has also triggered tension within Republican ranks. Earlier this year, Anna Paulina Luna led a group of House conservatives threatening to block unrelated legislation until the Senate agreed to hold a vote on the SAVE Act. Luna described the legislation as a defining test of Congress’s commitment to election security.
Currently, federal law requires individuals registering to vote to attest under penalty of perjury that they are U.S. citizens, but documentation proving citizenship is not required nationwide. Supporters of the SAVE Act argue that the current system leaves room for administrative mistakes and weakens public trust in elections.
Republicans have increasingly framed the legislation as a commonsense safeguard aimed at ensuring that only American citizens participate in federal elections. They point to polling showing broad support for voter identification requirements and stronger verification measures.
A recent survey conducted by Quantus Insights found that 74 percent of respondents supported requiring proof of citizenship to vote, while only 16 percent opposed the idea.
Democrats and civil rights groups, however, have criticized the legislation as unnecessary and potentially burdensome for some eligible voters. Opponents argue that many Americans — particularly elderly citizens, low-income individuals, rural residents, or people born outside hospital systems — may struggle to quickly obtain required documentation such as birth certificates or passports.
Groups including the Brennan Center for Justice argue that documented cases of non-citizen voting remain extremely rare. The organization has stated that such cases account for only “a fraction of a fraction of a percent” of ballots cast nationwide.
Still, Republicans contend the issue is larger than raw numbers alone, arguing that public confidence in elections depends on strong safeguards and transparent verification systems. Trump has repeatedly endorsed the SAVE Act, describing it as a critical step toward restoring trust in American elections and ensuring that only citizens participate in the democratic process.
Meanwhile, Senate Democrats including Chuck Schumer and Raphael Warnock have vowed to oppose the measure. Schumer has argued that lawmakers should prioritize expanding access to voting rather than imposing additional federal requirements.
Even if the legislation stalls in Washington, Republicans say the effort is far from over. GOP-led states including Texas, Florida, and Arizona are already advancing their own citizenship-verification and voter identification laws at the state level, signaling that election integrity will remain a central political battle heading into 2026.
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