By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | January 22, 2026
As evidenced by her continued use of Twitter, Meghan McCain is a bleached brickhouse of dumb who doesn't know how anything works. However, thanks to some John guy being a United States senator, we're routinely subject to Meghan's thoughts like this take that's so breathtakingly wrong in its wrongness that you'll lose IQ points just by glancing at it. "Wanna know one of the best things about Mr. Rogers growing up?" Meghan tweeted. "I never knew anything about his political opinions. He just entertained kids. That's it." Thankfully, she got roasted into the sun for that one, and as of this writing, it's still going on. Maybe social media's not so bad after all. -- It is though, just the worst. Everyone throw your phones into the sea. (Daily Beast)
All of that being said, Ms. Rachel did hit an extremely inevitable speed bump. I'm honestly impressed it took her this long, and gosh, I wonder why this sort of thing keeps happening. (Variety)
Elle Fanning's excellent Oscars follow-up. (Lainey Gossip)
Alamo Drafthouse has opened the floodgates for phones, which again, we should all toss into the sea. You saw what happened to Ms. Rachel up there. (Celebitchy)
Gore Verbinski has a theory on why VFX sucks so much now. (Gizmodo)
You'll never guess who caved on attacking Greenland. (Wonkette)
Ted Sarandos thinks Instagram is the TV killer. (THR)
And, apparently, Substack would like to get in on that. (The Verge)
Fortnite's next collab is The Office? Sure, whatever. (Polygon)
If only there were a Queer Eye for the fracturing Fab Five. (A.V. Club)
You want me to believe Aaron Rodgers' wife is a real person? Not happening. (Page Six)
Genericwhitegirl and katie71483 had a wide ranging conversation in this month’s Quick Questions about favorite books, expanding genres, movies, music, and an adorable cocker schnoodle pekihuahua named Winston. “I decided it was time to diversify back in 2010 when someone took a look at my bookshelf one day and asked if I had anything that didn’t involve death or murder." Have you ever made a drastic change in your reading preferences? (Cannonball Read 18)
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