Category: US Politics

Trump: Genocide on Truth Social

A president threatening to erase ninety million people, a Congress that will not stop him, and a working class footing the bill.

AG Pam Bondi Takes What Little Remains of Her Self-Respect and Goes Home

An attorney general swore an oath to the Constitution, not to a president. The distinction is now the defining question of the office.

No Exit: How Two Cornered Script Readers and a Captured Democracy Blew Up the World Economy

The Iran war destroyed gas, fertilizer and payment systems in weeks, locking in a depression across major economies that diplomacy cannot reverse.

The Trump Monkey Business: How Don Jr. and Jared Kushner Are Cashing In

There is a word for what is described in the pages that follow. The word is corruption. Not alleged corruption. Not the appearance of corruption.

The Jock Sniffing Soul Merchant and the Sacrificial Lamb with Horns: Rubio, Vance, and the Coming Reckoning

Rubio’s bid for power made him the sole intelligence conduit as an Omani mediated settlement neared, followed by war and Gulf chaos.

Trump, Rubio, Vance, and the Midterm Reckoning

An Omani brokered deal offered inspections and Iranian concessions, but Rubio’s control of intelligence cleared the way for the bombs.

Does He Really Think They Don’t Have Options? How Trump’s Lack of Strategy Is Driving Nations Away

Japan, India, Germany and Turkey can revise energy relationships with Russia and China after Washington exposed their dependence on Hormuz.

A Propaganda Graphic, a LinkedIn Post, and the Two-Party Death Spiral

A graphic is circulating on LinkedIn. It shows a CNN broadcast image declaring that MAGA Republicans approve of Donald Trump at 100%, with 0% disapproval.

Does He Really Think Nobody Has Options? Trump’s Imperial Arrogance and the Countries He Screwed

They won’t just get mad, they’ll get very even.

Get to the Streets: Shut the Iran War Down and Tell Trump and the Uniparty Imbeciles We Elected in Washington to Negotiate Peace Now

Congressional investors positioned in Exxon, Raytheon, Lockheed and tanker insurance before the strikes, leaving the public to carry the costs.