Monday, March 16, 2026

Today's Cartoons

 

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(Dave Whamond, caglecartoons.com, Canada)

(Marian Kamenski, caglecartoons.com, Austria)

(Andy Marlette, Creators.com)

(Ben Jennings, The Guardian, UK)

(Michael de Adder, Toronto Globe and Mail, Canada)

(Rob Rogers, Tinyview.com)

(Steve Nease, politicalcartoons.com, Canada)

(Clay Jones, claytoonz.substack.com)

(Michael Ramirez, Las Vegas Review-Journal)

(Gary Markstein, Creators.com)

(Ratt, caglecartoons.com)

(Vaughan Tomlinson, @vaughantomlinson)


QOTD: To Prevent A Peace Deal

 



As the lawless and mentally disturbed Malignant Fascist's war on Iran enters its third destructive week, the hubris and ineptitude of two New York real estate hustlers "negotiating" with Iran appears to have been intentionally botched (surprise!):

"After months of letting Putin make a mockery of negotiations with Ukraine, Kushner and Witkoff sat down with Iranian negotiators in Geneva in February. They gave away the game by choosing not to bring nuclear technical experts. Witkoff expressed surprise that Iran produces centrifuges — it has for decades — called Iran’s IR-6 enrichment device 'probably the most advanced centrifuge in the world' (it isn’t), and referred to Natanz, Fordow, and Esfahan as 'industrial reactors' (they are enrichment facilities, not reactors, one can learn by Googling). One of the most clownish moments in the history of diplomacy came when Witkoff put on his red nose and suggested that the Tehran Research Reactor — a facility the United States itself built for Iran in 1967 — was a secret weapons site.

Third parties present say Witkoff then badly misread the Iranians’ statement about their enriched uranium stockpile: where they were saying all of it could go away in a deal, he heard a boast about having enough for eleven bombs. The Omani foreign minister flew to Washington to try to tell America that a breakthrough offer was on the table.

The bombs fell thirty-six hours later, to prevent a peace deal."  (our emphasis)

A significant part of the linked article by Jason Sattler (LOLGOP) describes Jared Kushner's unparalleled corruption, cutting personal deals while representing the U.S.

The Witkoff - Kushner duo have zero expertise in nuclear weapons matters, and misrepresented Iran's position to the MF, apparently with the approval of Bibi "Bomb Bomb" Netanyahu's regime.  There are reports in the linked article, above, that the clueless duo was also providing information on the "negotiations" to members of Bomb Bomb's government, prominently their intelligence service Mossad.  No wonder the MF's "America First" cult is up in arms (no pun intended).

 

Skeets Of The Day

 

The Epstein-Trump files coverup / hide-and-seek / Melanoma says hello --

 

Attorney General Bondi thinks she can play hide-and-go-seek with the Epstein Files, but the law is clear and mandatory. She must release the Files in their entirety so we can end this massive coverup and elite protection for predators.

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— Rep. Jamie Raskin (@raskin.house.gov) March 13, 2026 at 12:55 PM

 

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— Nat Turner’s Slave Rebellion (@nateturner.bsky.social) March 13, 2026 at 12:37 PM

 

Operation Epic Epstein Fury / Epic Folly? / The Coalition of Nope  --

 

I’m shocked he made this mistake seeing that he only consulted with a couple real estate people before making the decision.

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— John Sipher (@johnsipher.bsky.social) March 16, 2026 at 9:11 AM

 

This whole administration continues to be an object lesson in the catastrophic folly of letting unserious people have authority over serious things

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— Katie Mack (@astrokatie.com) March 16, 2026 at 7:45 AM

 

that feeling when you blow up the alliance system you spent 80 years patiently building, before realizing you kind of need it

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— Paul Cohen (@paulecohen.bsky.social) March 16, 2026 at 8:07 AM

 

Why should anyone else help Trump clean up the mess he unilaterally decided to make?

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— Gabi 雪 (@gabimccauley.bsky.social) March 16, 2026 at 7:08 AM

 

europeans when asked to help unblock the strait of hormuz

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— Hadas Weiss (@hadas.bsky.social) March 16, 2026 at 4:52 AM

 

Trump fundraising using dead servicemembers; there's no bottom --


Trump fundraising pitch features U.S. soldiers killed in Iran war www.ms.now/news/trump-f...

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— MS NOW (@ms.now) March 14, 2026 at 2:37 PM

 

Trump's insane tantrums --

 

JUST IN: Trump unleashes two big rants against #SCOTUS & Boasberg, judge who blocked the Powell grand jury subpoena. Trump makes clear a deep-seated grudge against the justices, particularly for not intervening in 2020 election

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— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein.bsky.social) March 15, 2026 at 11:01 PM

 

Trump Claims ‘Absolute Right’ to Impose Tariffs as He Rages Against Courts in 950-Word Late Night Truth Social Tirade

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— Mediaite (@mediaite.com) March 16, 2026 at 7:13 AM

 

Take more "executive time," please! --

 

Trump walking around Mar-a-Lago in his golf outfit today while sipping a Diet Coke. The White House calls this his “executive time.”

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— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes.bsky.social) March 15, 2026 at 5:12 PM

 

Happy 275th Birthday, James Madison, "Father of the Constitution," currently spinning in his grave --

 

#OnThisDay 16 March 1751 James Madison Jr. was born in Port Conway, Virginia. He served as the 4th President of the United States from 1809 to 1817 as a member of the Democratic-Republican Party. #OTD #history #uspol #uspoli #uspolitics #vapol #vapoli #vapolitics #politics

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— J-M's History Corner (@jmshistorycorner.bsky.social) March 16, 2026 at 8:54 AM

 

 

Under Trump, America's Lost Respect Abroad




Nobel Prize laureate Paul Krugman, writing in Substack, shows that despite claims by the mentally ill Malignant Fascist to the contrary, and to no one else's surprise, the United States has lost the respect of our major allies as a result of foolish tariffs, his betrayal of Ukraine, and his foreign military adventures, among other things:

"The general public may not be aware that Trump’s America offers no reward to nations that come to its aid and does nothing to punish nations that aid its adversaries. But I guarantee that every leader in the world — very much including the leaders of nations Trump is now begging for help in the Strait of Hormuz — has taken notice and will treat the United States accordingly.

In short, Trump’s actions have drastically reduced the world’s respect for the United States. Yet Trump and his officials keep asserting that they have, well, made America great again. Why?

I don’t think it’s mainly about persuading the public. It is, instead, a desperate attempt to persuade themselves. For Trump, life is all about dominance displays; his sense of self-worth depends on believing that he’s cowing the world into submission. Others in his administration have more specific motivations. Pete Hegseth has built his brand around the notion that “warrior ethos” and “lethality” are what make a nation strong. Admitting that being smart and having allies are more important than macho posturing would be an implicit concession that he’s been wrong about everything." (our emphasis)

Please read Dr. Krugman's entire piece. After he launched his poorly thought- out attack on Iran, prodded by Israel's Netanyahu and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Bonesaw, he's now trying to bully other nations into opening the Strait of Hormuz, which is the choke point for oil shipments out of the Persian Gulf.  So far, no one has jumped at the MF's insistence that they join the misadventure he launched. 

BONUS: Also, recall just a week ago when the MF rebuffed UK Prime Minister Starmer's offer to help as too late. Now who's begging?

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Today's Tomorrow Cartoon

 

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It's hard to avoid overload on the narcissistic, disturbed bully in the Oval Office. He demands to be in the center spotlight at all times, and when he's not, he likes to attack those who are. We know Tom will recover soon, perhaps after some time in a sensory deprivation environment. Hmm, sounds pretty good...

Please consider supporting Tom's work by going here.

 

The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

 

The good:

Conan O’Brien made a winning punchline of President Donald Trump and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein during his monologue at Sunday’s Academy Awards.

The Oscars host — who has largely steered clear of politics despite being a registered Democrat — teed up the joke by noting that the 98th Academy Awards marked the first time since 2012 that a British star hasn’t been nominated in either the Best Actor or Best Actress categories.

“British spokesperson said, ‘Yeah? Well, at least we arrest our pedophiles.’ So we’ve got that going for us,” quipped the late night legend, who earned 10-plus seconds of applause from the Oscars crowd.

The host’s joke arrives less than a month after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, was arrested in the U.K. on suspicion of misconduct in public office as he faced mounting pressure over his link to the late convicted sex offender Epstein.

Trump socialized and appeared in several photos with Epstein over the years. He has denied any link to the financier and has not been implicated in Epstein’s crimes.  [snip]

Following a commercial break, O’Brien made a jab at the president’s Kennedy Center rebrand since he returned to office.

“Welcome back, we’re coming to you live from the ‘Has A Small Penis’ Theater,” he joked. “Let’s see him put his name in front of that.”

O’Brien’s dig arrives a little over a month after Trump flipped out on social media over various quips from ex-“Daily Show” host Trevor Noah during his last gig as emcee of the Grammy Awards.  (our emphasis)

Well, there have been lots of better Malignant Fascist zingers and more sustained satire at the Oscars, mostly by Jimmy Kimmel, but we'll take what we can get at this point in our march toward authoritarianism. 

The bad:

A federal jury on Friday convicted eight people on terrorism charges over a shooting at a Texas immigration facility that federal prosecutors tied to antifa, the decentralized far-left movement that has become a target of the Trump administration.

One person was also found guilty of attempted murder after prosecutors say he opened fire last summer outside the Prairieland Detention Center outside of Fort Worth, wounding a police officer. The Justice Department called the violence an attack plotted by antifa operatives but attorneys for the accused denied that characterization, saying there were no antifa associations and that it was merely a demonstration with fireworks before gunshots broke out.

U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman, an appointee of President Donald Trump, presided over the nearly three-week trial in Fort Worth. It was closely followed by legal experts and critics who called the proceedings a test of the lengths the government can go to punish protesters.  [snip]

Defense attorneys told jurors that there was no plan for violence on July 4 outside the facility in Alvarado.

There were nine defendants on trial in all, eight of whom faced the charge of providing material support to terrorists, among other charges. The ninth defendant, Daniel Sanchez Estrada, was charged with corruptly concealing a document and conspiracy to conceal documents. He was found guilty of both.

Sanchez Estrada’s attorney, Christopher Weinbel, said he can’t believe jurors “came to this conclusion.” Weinbel said he has deployed as a member of the Army several times in the defense of the U.S. and he’d hoped what he sacrificed “meant something.”

“But I feel like it turned its back on justice with this. ... The U.S. lost today with this verdict,” Weinbel said.

Prosecutor Shawn Smith told jurors during closing arguments that the group’s actions — including bringing firearms, first aid kids and wearing body armor — were all signals of the group having a nefarious intent. He said they practiced “antifa tactics,” and were “obsessed with operational security.”

Attorneys for the defendants have said there was no planned ambush and that protesters who brought firearms only did so for their own protection.  [snip]

Critics of the Justice Department’s case have said the outcome could have wide-reaching effects on protests.

“That opposition is something that the government wants to squash so a case like this helps the government kind of see how far they can go in criminalizing constitutionally protected protests and also helps them kind of intimidate, increase the fear, hoping that folks in other cities then will think twice over protesting,” said Suzanne Adely, interim president of the National Lawyers Guild, a progressive legal group...  (our emphasis)

Having this trial in Texas before a Malignant Fascist- appointed judge and a Tex-ass jury was a slam dunk for the "Justice" Department.  We didn't read about an appeal in the story, but we hope the defendants take this further, because letting the MF regime squelch dissent in this way is a terrible precedent.

The ugly:

Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema acknowledges having a romantic relationship with a member of her security detail that began while she was a lawmaker, according to legal documents. But she also contends she shouldn’t be subject to a lawsuit by the man’s ex-wife who blames Sinema for the marriage breakup.

The North Carolina federal court litigation seeks financial damages from Sinema, who represented Arizona in the U.S. House and later the Senate for one term that ended early last year.

Heather Ammel contends in a lawsuit that she and husband Matthew had “a good and loving marriage” and “genuine love and affection” existed between them before Sinema interfered, pursuing him despite knowing he was married.

In a signed March 7 declaration attached to a lawsuit motion filed this week, Sinema said her relationship with Matthew Ammel “became romantic and intimate” at the end of May 2024 and “physically intimate” over the next several months in California, New York, Colorado, Arizona and Washington, D.C. The Ammels separated in November 2024, the lawsuit said. 

North Carolina is one of a handful of states that allow jilted spouses to sue for “alienation of affection” to seek damages from a third party responsible for the breakup of their marriage.  [snip]

Sinema’s head of security hired Ammel after he retired from the Army in 2022, according to the lawsuit, and in early 2024, Heather Ammel discovered messages between Sinema and her husband on the Signal messaging app that were of “romantic and lascivious natures.” That summer, Matthew Ammel stopped wearing his wedding ring and Sinema gave him a job on her Senate staff while he continued to work as her bodyguard, the lawsuit alleges...

Sinema turned out to be a terrible Senator and a big disappointment for the Democratic Party.  She seemed to delight in being a loose cannon together with her portmanteau partner in showboating Joe Manchin ("Sinemanchin").  After leaving the Senate, she lost no time completely abandoning her progressive roots by joining multiple corporate boards.  It's not all that surprising that she was, to say the least,  less than high character in her personal life, too.


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Across The Universe, Cont. -- Glittering Stellar Nursery

 

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From NASA/ ESA, March 8, 2026: A tiny fraction of the stellar nursery known as Sh2-284 is visible in this glittering, star-filled NASA Hubble Space Telescope image. This immense region of gas and dust is the birthing place of stars, which shine among the clouds. Bright clusters of newborn stars glow pink in infrared light, and clouds of gas and dust, resembling puffy cumulus clouds, are dotted with dark knots of denser dust.

This image shows an infrared view from Hubble, giving an excellent view of the stars that might otherwise be obscured by Sh2-284’s clouds. Unlike visible light, infrared wavelengths can travel through clouds of gas and dust, providing a glimpse of the stars forming within the obscuring clouds.

The nebula is shaped by a young central star cluster, Dolidze 25 (not visible in the Hubble image), whose stars range from 1.5 to 13 million years old (our Sun, in contrast, is 4.6 billion years old). The cluster blasts out ionizing winds and radiation, pushing at the gas and dust of the nebula and carving out intricate shapes and pillars, as seen in detail here. This ionizing radiation gives Sh2-284 its classification as an HII region, an emission nebula consisting primarily of ionized hydrogen. An emission nebula like Sh2-284 glows with its own light as stars within or nearby energize its gas with a flood of intense ultraviolet radiation.

Sh2-284 is also a low-metallicity region, which means it is poor in elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. These conditions mimic the early universe, when matter was mostly helium and hydrogen and heavier elements were just beginning to form via nuclear fusion within massive stars. Hubble took these images as part of an effort to examine how low metallicity influences stellar formation and how this would apply to the early universe.

Sh2-284 resides 15,000 light-years away at the end of an outer spiral arm of our Milky Way galaxy, in the constellation Monoceros.

Credit: NASA, ESA, and M. Andersen (European Southern Observatory - Germany); Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)


Today's Cartoons

 

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(John Darkow, Columbia Missourian)

(Milt Priggee, caglecartoons.com)

(Ella Baron, The Guardian, UK)

(David Rowe, Financial Review, Australia)

(Morten Morland, The Times, UK)

(Scott Stantis, Chicago Tribune)

(Mike Luckovich, Atlants Journal-Constitution)

(Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press)

(John Deering, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette)

(Clay Jones, claytoonz.substack.com)

(Steve Sack, stevesack.substack.com)

(Paul Duginski, caglecartoons.com)

(Lars Kenseth, @larskenseth)


QOTD -- Peter Thiel's Dark Vision



"... Peter Thiel acts on two simultaneous levels, revealing the depth of his political heresy: on one hand, he finances the centrifugal forces that erode the nation-state; on the other, he arms the state to establish panoptic control.

"When liberal democracies adopt its instruments, they are not just acquiring software: they are importing an ideology that views transparency as an obstacle and public debate as a luxury that has become unsustainable.

"By accepting Thiel's technology through Palantir's writing of reality, institutions implicitly adopt his diagnosis: society is a mimetic mass incapable of self-governance, and the only alternative to the apocalypse is a technocratic order imposed by an elite of sovereigns.

"In this vision, democracy understood as self-government of equal citizens is already dead — and all that remains, in the darkness of a data center, is the clinical management of its corpse.
" -- Father Paolo Benanti, Pope Leo XIV's advisor on artificial intelligence, concluding an essay on Palantir founder/ PayPal co-founder with Elon Musk / Epstein associate / and Malignant Fascist billionaire extraordinaire Peter Thiel and the very un-Christian vision he espouses.  Thiel is a deranged techbro whose visions of a technocratic elite ruling over the world is struggling to be born under the MF's oligarchic "Epstein class" regime.  This is a stimulating and deep dive into German-American Thiel's dark, inhuman Palantir "theology" and its adherents in the largely unaccountable tech world.  Thiel's currently in Rome to give secret lectures on the Antichrist (oh, the irony).  To think the MF (and Republican Senate) sent this oddball venture capitalist douche to be Ambassador to Germany, then on to a mercifully brief tour as the Kennedy Center "president" ...


Sunday Reflection: The Boob Tube

 



“A word about TV: If a television is on, an infant will stare at it. This is not a sign of advanced development. TV entertains at a cost. Young children easily become dependent on the TV for stimulation and lose some of their natural drive to explore. A child with a plastic cup and spoon, a few wooden blocks, and a board book can think up fifty creative ways to use those objects; a child in front of a TV can only do one thing.” -- pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock, (5/2/1903 - 3/15/1998), from his landmark book "Baby and Child Care," which was one of the best selling books of the 20th century (50 million copies).  With generations raised on television as entertainment / diversion, Spock's warning about its ill effects on damaging a child's exploration instincts is still impactful.

The TV-obsessed Malignant Fascist watches TV more than any other President by far, as evidenced his thin-skinned reactions to adverse coverage.  He's also been described as "profoundly ignorant" and "an f-ing moron" by those who have worked with him in the White House, which also confirms Dr. Spock's theory.

(photo illustration: Getty/Jessica Kourkounis/Chip Somodevilla/Mireia Triguero Roura)

 

Trump: World, Help Fix The Mess I Made

 



Now that Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz to shipping, the foolhardy and delusional Malignant Fascist is begging for international help in re-opening the Strait, despite the fact that it was his (and Israel's Bibi "Bomb Bomb" Netanyahu) decision to launch an allegedly preemptive war on Iran.  We can imagine the thoughts of the international community about the MF's plea: you broke it, you fix it.  From the Associated Press:

"The president was spending Saturday morning at his golf club in Florida but posted that, 'Many Countries, especially those who are affected by Iran’s attempted closure of the Hormuz Strait, will be sending War Ships, in conjunction with the United States of America, to keep the Strait open and safe.'

But it was not clear if that effort was set to begin or if Trump only hoped it might because he also wrote, 'Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected' will 'send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer' be threatened by Iran.

It was the first time Trump has publicly suggested the U.S. may not be able to reopen the waterway on its own, and without international support." (our emphasis)

Golfing, of course. Now that the MF and his Israeli counterpart have initiated a war that is having global consequences, having abandoned talks over the subject of the Iranian nuclear program that the Obama Administration had effectively capped and the MF undid, the buffoon is pleading to other nations to risk the lives of their militaries to pull his ass out of the fire.  A few, still wishing to please the unpopular MF, will offer some support. We'll see who takes up the MF's on his pathetic request.

(screen grab: The MF dances to "Y.M.C.A." while war rages. LCI France TV)

 

Wearing Clown Shoes To War

 

Last night's SNL cold open featured a family struggling with high gas prices, the Malignant Fascist's (James Austin Johnson) broken campaign promises, and DUI hire "Whiskey Pete" Hegseth's (Colin Jost) performative alpha male war news (with a dig at the MF's gifting of too- large shoes to Cabinet members -- that fit "like a clown's glove").  

Saturday, March 14, 2026

FCC Chair Threatens Media: Cheer Trump's War Or Else!

 


More outrageous extortion from the Malignant Fascist's regime as this uniquely awful and dangerous chode continues to audition for Propaganda Minister:

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr threatened media stations with losing their broadcast licenses if they don't fall in line producing positive war coverage.

"Broadcasters that are running hoaxes and news distortions - also known as the fake news - have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up," Carr posted on X Saturday. "The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not."

Carr was referring to a Truth Social post by President Donald Trump, who whined over negative media coverage of the ongoing war with Iran started by the U.S. and Israel.

Trump claimed reports about Air Force refueling planes hit by an Iranian missile strike at a Saudi Arabian air base were "intentionally misleading."

“The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal (in particular), and other Lowlife ‘Papers’ and Media actually want us to lose the War,” Trump posted. “Their terrible reporting is the exact opposite of the actual facts!”

Trump claimed the planes were not struck. But it's increasingly difficult to take the president at his word as the war progresses. Trump has refused to give a timeline, saying the war will end "when I feel it in my bones," has bragged about taking out "100%" of Iran's military while begging allied nations for help, and has denied the U.S. struck an elementary school in Iran that killed more than 170 people, despite evidence that points to the U.S. as being responsible.

For all of these life-costing blunders, Trump and Carr blame the press.
"The American people have subsidized broadcasters to the tune of billions of dollars by providing free access to the nation’s airwaves," Carr said in his post. "It is very important to bring trust back into media, which has earned itself the label of fake news." (our emphasis)

So far, very few in the media who've been pressured by the Malignant Fascist and his toadies have stood up.  Freedom of the press is enshrined in the Constitution, something that is of no interest or import to these fascists.  The media needs to stand up -- en masse -- now.   The courts might have something to say about this extortion also.

BONUSThis is the correct response from Democrats. More here.

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Today's Cartoons

 

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(David Horsey, The Seattle Times)

(Bas van der Schot, Die Volkskrant, Netherlands)

(Kevin Kallaugher, The Economist, UK)

(John Deering, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette)

(Matt Davies, Newsday)


 (Rick McKee, caglecartoons.com)

(Bill Day, caglecartoons.com)

(Matt Wuerker, Politico)

(Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News)

(Jack Ohman, Tribune Content Agency)

(Bob Englehart, caglecartoons.com)

(Tom Toro, @tbtoro)


Skeets Of The Day

 

Operation Epic Epstein Fury: complacent markets, bad bones, warnings, moral rot, more --


"My biggest fear is the market is still working under the assumption that this will not get out of control.” Are markets being too complacent about the Iran war? Me, 300 free clicks: - as.ft.com/r/0c0e8ae1-b...

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— Katie Martin (@katie0martin.ft.com) March 14, 2026 at 3:25 AM

 

What Americans will read this weekend when they’re in line at the grocery checkout. @people.com people.com/trump-says-i...

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— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social) March 13, 2026 at 5:04 PM

 

Before US went to war, Gen Dan Caine, chairman of Joint Chiefs, told Trump an American attack could prompt Iran to close Strait of Hormuz. Caine said in several briefings that U.S. officials had long believed Iran would deploy mines, drones and missiles to close the world’s most vital shipping lane

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— Catherine Rampell (@crampell.bsky.social) March 14, 2026 at 9:21 AM

 

Ossoff: "The WH put out a video depicting this war as a video game. When service members are returning in flag-draped coffins, & even more have lost limbs or suffered brain injuries or are fighting for their lives, this WH treats war like a game. It's a disgrace. And it speaks to a moral rot."

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) March 13, 2026 at 7:41 PM


David Byrne on Trump’s illegal war on Iran and his thoughts on artists speaking out: "I think it’s completely illegal…No one voted for it, the public did not endorse it. It's a small group of maniacs who decided they're going to do that"

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— WuTangIsForTheChildren (@wutangforchildren.bsky.social) March 12, 2026 at 7:34 PM

 

"I, as the 47th President of the United States of America, am killing them. What a great honor it is to do so!”

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— Helen Kennedy (@helenkennedy.com) March 13, 2026 at 6:46 AM


What War?— Trump Announces Palm Beach Getaway Trump will spend the weekend enjoying the amenities of his Mar-a-Lago resort as U.S. troops remain deployed to the Middle East. meidasnews.com/news/what-wa...

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— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes.bsky.social) March 14, 2026 at 9:21 AM

 

The real Operation Epic Fury needs to take place in November.

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec.bsky.social) March 13, 2026 at 8:20 AM

 

The Trump Crime Family's corruption: Mr. Ivanka Trump edition -- 


The least insane person in the Trump administration might turn out to be, in sheer dollar terms, the most financially corrupt. www.nytimes.com/2026/03/13/b...

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— Will Saletan (@saletan.bsky.social) March 14, 2026 at 9:15 AM


Did Ukraine get a "thank you" from the Malignant Fascist? You must be kidding -- 


Did Trump and Vance say thank you?

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— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) March 13, 2026 at 7:18 PM


Meanwhile, Putin rains death and destruction in Ukraine -- 


⚡️Russian strikes kill 7, injure 46 across Ukraine as energy grid targeted again. "Ordinary homes, schools, and civilian businesses have also been hit," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

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— The Kyiv Independent (@kyivindependent.com) March 14, 2026 at 4:24 AM

 

Bezos' money-grubbing, privacy-invading destruction of the Washington Post -- 


Many Washington Post readers have been notified via email that their subscription rates are set to increase. Nestled at the bottom of these emails, you’ll find an asterisk and the following: “This price was set by an algorithm using your personal data.”

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— Washingtonian (@washingtonian.com) March 13, 2026 at 3:18 PM 


 Winning! --


U.S. Suffers Additional Casualties In War It Won Last Week

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— The Onion (@theonion.com) March 13, 2026 at 3:30 PM