The good:
It’s been more than two months since “No Kings” protests again drew crowds across the U.S.
Another event is set to take place in just over a week, but the call to
action by organizers is a little different than others before it.
Back in March, millions attended more than 3,000 “No Kings” events held nationwide, marking the third round of rallies since President Trump took office. Rallies last year attracted more than 5 million in June and 7 million in October, according to U.S. organizers.
The next event is scheduled for June 14. The same day, Trump’s birthday, UFC match-ups are set to be held on the White House’s South Lawn as part of a series of celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary.
Meanwhile, the Committee for the First Amendment, relaunched last year, will be hosting “Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment.”
Being held at The Town Hall in New York City, the 90-minute event is set to be headlined by Bette Midler,
Patti Smith, and Jane Fonda. It will “celebrate the freedoms guaranteed
by our First Amendment … and the people power that both fuels these
rights and is essential to guarantee them.”
The No Kings Coalition, which is partnering with the Committee on the First Amendment, says
watch parties are being scheduled across the country to stream the
event, giving communities space “to sing along, make art, share food,
connect with neighbors, and take meaningful action together.”
While previous No Kings events have resulted in rallies, June 14’s
event “will serve as a critical opportunity for No Kings supporters to
strategize, connect with local organizers, and prepare for the ongoing
fights ahead of the midterm elections.”
“… while the President attempts to distract the country with his UFC
cage fight spectacle, the No Kings movement will be gathering in living
rooms, community centers, and local businesses for public and private
watch parties in key cities and rural communities alike,” a press
release reads.
Several watch parties have already been scheduled, including events in and around Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and San Francisco. (our emphasis)
Mark your calendars. Check out the "No Kings" web site for events near you on June 14 and show up. Please.
The bad:
Iranian officials involved with the peace negotiations between the
regime and the United States said on Sunday that the peace deal with
President Donald Trump is "no longer feasible" following the latest round of attacks, MS NOW's Inzamam Rashid reported on "The Weekend: Primetime."
"An Iranian official linked with the talks between the U.S. and Iran has sent me a message this evening — and remember, it's early in the morning out here in the region — and they've said to me that a deal with President Trump is no longer feasible at this stage," Rashid reported.
The report came at a time when Iran had fired missiles into a civilian area of Israel
in response to Israel attacking the southern suburbs of Beirut,
Lebanon. Iran had threatened last week to retaliate for a hypothetical
strike against Beirut.
"This official blamed
President Trump for the current situation inside Lebanon and the current
escalation, I presume the escalation, meaning what the Iranian response
has been given," Rashid continued. "It's been Iran's red line not to attack Beirut all along. So
this is a pretty interesting development, because it means that Iran
now ... feels that it cannot now have open dialog with President Trump
and sign off on a deal which both sides have been working pretty
tirelessly."
The
war in Iran, which began in late February, has stretched past the
100-day mark. The war has been disastrous for global energy prices,
which have shocked the U.S. and European economies.
The shart of the deal by the master charlatan and con artist, always way over his head and sinking fast. Iran has "all the cards" and is going to bust the MF if it can.
The ugly:
After Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
cut nine Navy officers, including all the women, from a promotion list,
several female officers say they see the unusual intervention as a sign
that their careers now have a ceiling and worry for the future generation of female military leaders.
The
Navy had selected 31 sailors to promote from the rank of captain to
one-star admiral, but Hegseth recently intervened to strike nine people
from the list, including three women and two Black men, according to a
defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss
information not permitted to be released publicly.
As a result,
the Navy is not promoting a single woman to the one-star admiral rank
this year even though women make up about one-quarter of all Navy
officers and nearly one-third of the sea service’s midgrade ranks,
according to military data from 2024.
The Associated Press spoke with eight female Navy officers of varying
ranks and time in service after Hegseth’s cuts, which were reported
earlier by The New York Times, became public. They spoke on condition of
anonymity out of fear of retribution from their superiors.
The more junior officers said they saw the development as a sign that
their careers would become politicized if they rose too far in the
ranks, and some said they felt they now had a limit on how far they
could be promoted. Some said it made them feel less valued within the
military and wondered whether that wasn’t part of the intent.
The Pentagon has not offered any rationale on why the women, or any
of the other six people, were removed from the promotion list. [snip]
Hegseth has long argued, without offering evidence, that women in the military benefit from preferential treatment and are not suited for combat roles.
“For
too long, we’ve promoted too many uniformed leaders for the wrong
reasons based on their race, based on gender quotas, based on historic
so-called firsts,” Hegseth told hundreds of military leaders in September.
The approach, he asserted, made the Pentagon “less capable and less lethal.”...
For White nationalist DUI hire "Whiskey Pete" to flap his liquored lips about promoting people "for the wrong reasons" is really, really rich. He's a former Fox "News" couch potato with a drinking problem. What were his qualifications to become the Secretary of Defense ("War"), other than those liquored lips being affixed to the MF's large ass? There's gall, then there's unmitigated gall.