Tuesday, July 7, 2026

QOTD -- Tallying Iran War's Cost To Our International Standing

 

"... Demonstrating Iran’s newfound confidence, 'Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired missiles at two commercial ships near the Strait of Hormuz early Tuesday,' the Wall Street Journal reported. It is just the latest sign that the shift in power in the region ohas become more profound as the war played out. Kari Heerman of the Brookings Institution explained: 'Iran did not only assert control over the strait, it also experimented a little bit with politically conditioned access, offering discounts to its friends and higher rates to its enemies.' Heerman noted in analyzing how 'freedom of navigation' has lost any meaning. '[T]hat’s a major departure from not only the status quo ante, it also presents major challenges for international maritime law.'

"We hear each week that the talks are at risk of 'collapsing' or that the 'fragile truce' is at risk. Bunk. Iran, with Oman’s aid, is systematically asserting long-term control of the Strait. Trump has zero interest in returning to full-scale hostilities; the economic sanctions that have constrained Iran are already being unwound; and the entire topic is a political loser for Trump. As oil prices gradually drift downward, Trump is less inclined to restart major military operations. The war is over, as both sides know. The memorandum talks are merely the means of tallying the cost to U.S.’s international standing.

"Given all this, much of the Iran coverage has taken on an air of unreality. The Trump regime pretends to be engaged in grown-up statecraft; legacy media coverage regurgitates the Trump team’s assertions that Iran is desperate for a deal. The headlines take at face value the threat that the U.S. would resume a full-scale fight; but no one engaged in the talks believes that is remotely possible..."  -- Jennifer Rubin, in "The Contrarian" Substack, on the word games being played by the Malignant Fascist's regime in its quest to minimize the catastrophe of the Iran war, and the media's craven complicity with the ludicrous charade.

 

Everything Trump Touches Dies, World Cup Edition

 


👆The Malignant Fascist did that.

The folks at Electoral-vote.com tell us how the inept involvement of the "short-fingered vulgarian" Malignant Fascist in the Folarin Balogun red card reversal incident is a microcosm of the MF's mind:

  1. What, Me Worry (about Corruption)?: We have written that Trump might be the world's most corrupt individual, while FIFA might be the world's most corrupt organization. It is not a surprise, in the slightest, that Trump and Infantino would conspire together to achieve their desired ends.

  2. The Ends Justify the Means: Trump famously cheats at golf. He also enters "tournaments" that are run by his club, and that feature players who want to make nice with him. And when he "wins" a golf game, or a golf tournament, he gets on his social media platform for cheaters (and we mean that on several levels) and brags about it. All that matters to him is the winning; how you get there is immaterial.

  3. He Doesn't Really Understand Sports: We do not propose that this is true of all sports fans, but it's true of most—they do not want to win by any means possible. They want to win fair and square, because otherwise that win is not nearly as satisfying and comes with a permanent asterisk. It is true that some MAGA sports fans praised Trump for his initiative (most obviously former USMNT player and current commentator and MAGA fanatic Alexi Lalas). However, for the majority of American sports fans, the thrill was gone. Even if the U.S. had won yesterday, that victory, and any subsequent victories, would have been tainted. If the U.S. had somehow claimed the cup, the story worldwide wouldn't have been "U.S. triumphs for first time" or "CONCACAF (North/Central America and the Caribbean) can now go toe-to-toe with UEFA (Europe) and CONMEBOL (South America)," it would have been, "Well, yeah, it helps a lot if your president is in bed with the leader of FIFA." The 2017 Houston Astros could say a few useful things on this point.

  4. Might Makes Right: Similarly, Trump was OK with special treatment because he believes that he, and the U.S., deserve special treatment. This message is obvious enough that even the Council on Foreign Relations, not generally known for its sports coverage, has weighed in with a piece headlined "The Balogun Red Card Reversal Shows That the U.S. Plays By Its Own Rules."

  5. He's a Hypocrite: Balogun, the player Trump "saved," is both brown and a birthright citizen. Trump, of course, despises brown birthright citizens... unless they are of use to him.

All true.  Sadly for the great players on our USMNT, they were the collateral damage from the punishment the Belgian Red Devils intended for the Malignant Fascist.  As a German fan noted

“Up until Trump's intervention, this World Cup was a success story for the USA, including in terms of sympathy for the US team.  Now it ends with a sporting humiliation that is drawing mockery worldwide. Remarkable, how consistently Trump damages everything he touches.”

Of course, all Americans are collateral damage from this deeply disturbed, awful moron's rule.

 

The Platner Mess

 



From hopeful, to troubling, to unsupportable

A new sexual assault accusation against Graham Platner, the progressive oysterman who won the Democratic nomination to challenge GOP Sen. Susan Collins in Maine last month, appears to be the final straw for the scandal-plagued campaign.

Immediately after Politico on Monday reported an on-the-record testimony of Platner drunkenly entering the house of a woman he was dating and sexually assaulting her in 2021, the candidate posted a video admitting he was taking time off the campaign trail “to reflect on the best path forward.” He denied the assault allegation. 

Meanwhile, seemingly the entire Democratic Party apparatus, from left-wing media figures to center-left reformers to leaders of major parts of the party infrastructure, responded to the accusation with calls for him to exit the race, and for the Maine Democratic Party to step in and select a new nominee. Potential nominees have already begun jockeying for position.  [snip]

By 7 p.m., both the Maine Democratic Party and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had called on Platner to drop out, with the DSCC and the main super PAC for Senate Democrats saying they would not invest any more money into Maine as long as he remained the nominee.  [snip]

A source familiar with the campaign’s internal discussions, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The New York Times that no final decision had been made about dropping out and suggested that Platner would want a replacement candidate who shared his broad ideology.

“If he was to step down it would only be with a guarantee of being replaced by a candidate who he believes is true to the values and vision and policy agenda of the campaign that Maine voted for,” the person told the paper.  [snip]

Who could the nominee be? Based on conversations with five Democratic operatives in D.C. and Maine ― all of whom requested anonymity to speak frankly about the party’s options ― there are four major names in contention at the moment: former state Senate President Troy Jackson, Maine Beer Company Founder Dan Kleban, former state Centers for Disease Control leader Nirav Shah and Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows.  [snip]

Jackson is considered the closest Democrats could get to a scandal-free version of Platner. A logger who represented a district on Maine’s border with Canada and won it repeatedly even as it voted for Collins and for President Donald Trump, said he is close with organized labor and shares Platner’s populist politics and the backing of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).

While Jackson finished third in the state’s ranked-choice vote for governor, one operative suggested he would have a potential leg up because selecting him would not “reverse the progressive victory in the primary,” an important goal for party unity and for earning Platner’s buy-in to drop out of the contest...

He has to, and we believe will, drop out.  The deadline for that is July 13. We hope the Maine Democratic Party chooses a replacement well when he does.


Monday, July 6, 2026

Fear In Senate Ranks Ahead Of Mid-terms

 

There are reports that Republican Senators are seriously petrified that not only will they lose the House this November, but the Senate too, given the public's anti-incumbent mood, the reckless and overtly corrupt Malignant Fascist's decline, and rising prices of food, housing and gasoline.  From The Hill:

"National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair Tim Scott (S.C.) has warned Senate GOP colleagues privately 'about how bad polling is, currently, for Republicans and how bad the president is losing ground among all groups,' said a senior Republican aide.

Senate Republican Conference Chair Tom Cotton (Ark.) also shared polling with Senate Republicans at a recent lunch meeting that showed independents moving in large numbers away from the GOP and toward Democrats, according to a GOP senator who attended the presentation.

Whit Ayres, a prominent Republican pollster, warned that Trump’s slumping approval rating is a red flag for Republican prospects, citing political trends over recent decades.

'We know that the party in power tends to lose House seats in a midterm election, but the number of seats lost is highly correlated with the president’s popularity. When presidential job approval is above 50 percent, the average loss of House seats for his party is 14. When it’s below 50 percent, the average loss of House seats for his party is 32,' he said." (our emphasis)

Lacking any positive policies to run on, MAGAts are already pushing false labeling and scare tactics, from transgender intrusion into girl's sports to the Red Scare refresh of Commie! commie! commie! from the Joseph McCarthy era in the 1950s. They've already played the gerrymandering card, and are trying to figure a way to pass the cheating MF's languishing "SAVE (my ass) America Act. 

As we always say, the only true poll is the ballots we cast, so take this as a good sign, but just the beginning of a fight we have to win.

 

Skeets Of The Day

 

The Epstein-Trump files / the big tent Republican Party --

 

The Republican Party is a big tent, consisting of people who are pedophiles and people who protect them.

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— Kevin M. Kruse (@kevinmkruse.bsky.social) July 5, 2026 at 7:23 PM

 

Corruption is Trump's card, and only he could mess up the World Cup #ETTD --

 

calling to do corruption on behalf of somebody they don't believe should be a citizen of the United States

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— Rodger Sherman (@rodger.bsky.social) July 5, 2026 at 1:56 PM

 

UEFA: “.. Football, like any other sports, relies on rules .. We express our disbelief at such an unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable decision.” www.uefa.com/news-media/n...

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— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 6:53 AM

 

Whatever happens now, the USA's entire World Cup campaign will be forever stained by Trump's interference.

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— Eliot Higgins (@eliothiggins.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 9:18 AM

 

Trump heads to NATO summit to alienate allies, and please Putin --


This is a real Trump social media post from this past weekend. Instead of treating Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as a valued ally, he ridicules her in a bizarre, sexist way. Trump uses the language of sexual harassment because he knows a lot about that.

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— Mark Jacob (@markjacob.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 8:50 AM

 

The bearded pygmy chameleon, JD Vance --


Happy 10th anniversary of this essay about the dangers of Donald Trump, written by... JD Vance. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...

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— Parker Molloy (@parkermolloy.com) July 4, 2026 at 11:08 AM

 

Ten years ago;  thanks again, Comey! --

 

“It is hard to think of another single event in the last decade that has had such far-reaching and sweeping and unintended global consequences as Jim Comey’s press conference.” www.nbcnews.com/politics/jus...

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— Ryan J. Reilly “paints a vivid and urgent portrait of… disarray” (@ryanjreilly.com) July 5, 2026 at 12:17 PM

 

Trump decaying and dozing before our eyes -- 


Looking extremely alive, sir.

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— CJ Ciaramella (@cjciaramella.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 8:41 AM

 

Trump dozes during the fireworks show on July 4 (Chip Somodevilla/Getty)

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 6, 2026 at 8:22 AM

 

Trump erasing the true history of the United States --

 

Trump is preparing to fire the leadership of the Smithsonian Institution, one of America's most prestigious scientific and historical research and education organizations. He wants in particular to censor the Smithonian's American History exhibits:

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— Matthew Sheffield (@matthew.flux.community) July 5, 2026 at 10:26 PM


She still has a bright future in the Democratic Party --


Today, I'm announcing that I am suspending my campaign for United States Senate.

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— Mallory McMorrow (@mallorymcmorrow.bsky.social) July 5, 2026 at 1:42 PM

 

Last undamaged oil refinery in Russia hit.  Slava Ukraini! --

 

🔥 Ukrainian Fire Point drones just torched the Omsk oil refinery — Russia’s last undamaged one. That’s 1,600 miles deep into Russia. Putin’s “invincible” empire is getting absolutely cooked from farther away than most Russians have ever traveled. #SlavaUkraïni 🇺🇦

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— Jon Cooper (@joncooper-us.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 8:40 AM

 

Belated Happy 250th Birthday, 'Murica! --

 

Happy 250th Birthday America!

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— Brent Terhune (@brentterhune.bsky.social) July 4, 2026 at 9:23 AM

 

 

Another "Timely" Call From Putin To Trump

 



As the Putin-stroking Malignant Fascist heads off to Ankara, Turkey, today for a NATO summit, it's worth noting that the MF was on a phone call with the Russian war criminal this weekend, supposedly to restart failed negotiations between aggressor Russia and victim Ukraine. You can be certain that in the 90 minute call, the Russian thug flattered him, prepped him with talking points favorable to Russia,  and did his best to undermine both Ukraine and NATO right before the meeting. From NBC News:

"President Donald Trump, speaking to Russian leader Vladimir Putin by telephone for nearly 90 minutes, offered to help find a solution ⁠to the Ukraine war, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said in comments made public early on Sunday.

Ushakov said Trump made the offer during the call on Saturday, U.S. Independence Day, in the context of his participation next week at the NATO summit in Turkey. [snip]

Trump’s past attempts to broker a peace between Russia and Ukraine have failed to bring about an agreement.

Ushakov accused Kyiv ​and ⁠its European allies of 'counting on extending and ‌even escalating the conflict, and on terrorism against civilians.'

He was referring to Ukraine’s long-range strikes on Russian targets, mainly linked to the oil industry, which have triggered fuel shortages in several Russian ‌regions.

Ushakov said Putin 'depicted the real situation on the battlefield where ‌the Russian armed forces are confidently advancing, liberating one locality after another. (our emphasis)

The Russians know they're dealing with their useful idiot in the MF, giving him an Orwellian view of events, from their accusation of Ukraine hitting civilian targets and Russia sweeping through contested areas, both statements being the opposite of reality.  Putin's trying to paint NATO countries as the "aggressor" in advance of the summit, in order to poison the relations there more than they've already been poisoned by the MF's pro-Russia stances.  Putin's calls to the MF, timed for maximum damage to our friends and allies, have happened before -- for example, last fall when Ukraine was urging the MF to supply it with Tomahawk cruise missiles, and at least on one occasion with the coaching of pro-Russian real estate hustler Steve Witkoff, the MF's "peace" negotiator for Gaza and Ukraine. 


Today's Tomorrow Cartoon

 

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The unstable and mentally declining Malignant Fascist gets a visit from the ghost of Richard Nixon, who provides some advice that the MF ignores, being ignorant of history and full of the self-confidence of a fool.  Nixon's surprised that what he hid in secret recordings, the MF blurts out in social media.  The MF even gives Nixon's ghost his childish, projecting nicknames. 

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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

 

The good:

The disclosure that Donald Trump made billions of dollars (largely in crypto) last year, is giving the Democrats an increasingly clear campaign message for the midterms: Trump is corrupt and stealing your money and doesn't care a whit that you can barely afford food. The two parts, his corruption and your financial stress, fit together well. People are going to connect the dots and assume that if Trump weren't so corrupt, they wouldn't be feeling so much pain. That is not strictly true in the sense that even if Trump were not in the crypto business, food prices wouldn't be lower. But it is also true that Trump's entire focus is on raking it in for himself instead of devoting ever last hour to working on getting prices down. He could do things to help lower prices—for example, making it easier to import cheap food from Mexico, but he is not interested. When pressed for details, Democrats could point this out.

Connecting Trump's corruption to people's pain is a good story for the midterms. But if Democrats capture either or both chambers of Congress in November, it will be a free-for-all next year. His 927-page financial disclosure (PDF) is a roadmap for Democrats to follow. It itemizes every financial venture Trump was engaged in during 2025. The suboenas will fly if Democrats get the power to issue them. Private and public depositions will abound. The biggest targets are the people around Trump, including family and cronies. They have no immunity from being called to testify. They can plead the Fifth Amendment, but in court of public opinion, that makes someone look guilty. If a representative asks someone: "Did you ever discuss a business deal with the leader of the U.A.E., Qatar, or any other country in the Middle East?" an answer of "Fifth" is a much weaker answer than "No."

World Liberty Financial, a project of the Trump and Witkoff families, has been a magnet for foreign investors. It probably has an accountant who could be asked under oath about who the investors and clients are and whether there are any potential conflicts of interest.

An investigation by the NYT has turned up the tidbit that Trump's sons and those of Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick have ties to at least 14 companies seeking almost $9 billion in government funding for deals supposedly involving rare earth minerals. Talk about conflict of interest. The sons aren't going to get immunity (unless one is prepared to rat on the others), but them saying "Fifth Amendment" a few hundred times during a hearing is not going to look great. Democrats will be able to use footage of that in 2028 to show how corrupt the Republicans are. [snip]

Another area the Democrats are going to be interested in is the 21,000 securities trades Trump made while in office, some of them with curious timing. Could there be a pattern in which stock was bought, then some official announcement was made driving a stock just bought skyward, then a sale? Were there many purchases and sales in close proximity where the sale made a big profit just a few hours later? Computers are pretty good at detecting this kind of stuff. By way of contrast, Joe Biden made 13 trades during his entire presidency.

In short, the disclosure form is a veritable gold mine of areas for the House Oversight Committee to pursue if ranking member Robert Garcia (D-CA) becomes chairman in January. Garcia is very aggressive and detests Trump. It could be quite a show. If Garcia is smart, he is already prepping for future investigations. His Long Beach-based district is D+18, so he doesn't have to spend a lot of time campaigning. Besides, his staff can start digging and planning now.

A theme for 2026, indictments for 2028.  Sounds good to us.

The bad:

... What do the study’s participants talk about? Their central concern is their own so-called "moral foundations." For them, any democracy is valid only insofar as it vigorously upholds "faith, family, freedom and place," as indicated in the study’s title. Since they believe their values are under relentless attack by the institutions of democracy, then democracy must be sacrificed. In this mindset, political opponents are not acting in good faith but are outright demonic. The study describes Maria from Michigan this way: "Her verdict on the Democratic Party as having dedicated its playbook to Satan and chosen the ‘platform of death’ does not leave room for normal civic constraints to apply.'"

It should be emphasized that these values mean their faith, not a non-Christian religion or no religion; their family (forcible family separation of immigrants or gay marriage don’t count); their freedom (getting vaccinated as a civic responsibility to protect the frail and immune-deficient is incomprehensible to them) and their place (typically small-town and rural, cities being dens of iniquity).  [snip]

Part of their rejection of democracy is the fact that they know they would be outvoted in a straight-up, ungerrymandered system: "Kyle (mid 20s, WY), a delivery driver, extends the logic: 'Every single small town would be outvoted by every single city. We wouldn’t be able to feed people cows. We’d all be eating seaweed.'"

The participants are similar to the authoritarian personalities that Canadian psychologist Robert Altemeyer studied for his 2008 book "The Authoritarians'': "They bring strong loyalty to their in-groups, have thick-walled, highly compartmentalized minds, use a lot of double standards in their judgments, are surprisingly unprincipled at times and are often hypocrites.”...

This is from an analysis of an opinion study (Faith, Freedom, Family, Place: An Ethnographic Study of Conservative Americans’ Relationships to Democracy by the Johns Hopkins Agora Institute and ReD Associates) of three Republican counties  -- in Michigan, South Carolina, and Wyoming.  The views the subjects expressed represent a not-insignificant part of the electorate that is hostile to democracy, hostile to diversity, hostile to Americans other than those in their homogeneous groups -- i.e.,  hostile to modern America.  We have to understand that while they inhabit the same country, they're hostile to its basic principles and un-reachable.  They're core MAGA and cannot be reasoned or bargained with.  They can only be defeated over and over and over again.

The ugly:

U.S. President Donald Trump intervened on behalf of American star forward Folarin Balogun, whose suspension was lifted in a decision that allows him to play in a World Cup match against Belgium on Monday.

Balogun, the American leader with three goals, received a red card for stepping awkwardly on the right ankle of Tarik Muharemović of Bosnia and Herzegovina in a 2-0 round of 32 win on Wednesday. A red card triggers an automatic one-game suspension.

FIFA announced Sunday that the suspension had been lifted, triggering praise from Trump and outrage from Belgium’s team.

Trump called FIFA president Gianni Infantino after the game asking FIFA review the red card, according to a person familiar with the call who spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.

“Thank you to FIFA for doing what was right, and reversing a great injustice!” Trump said in a statement on social media.

The Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) said it was “astonished” and Belgium coach Rudi Garcia mocked FIFA’s action.

“I didn’t know that in the offices of FIFA the 5th of July was the 1st of April in Europe,” Garcia said through a translator in an April Fools’ Day comparison. “The Belgian federation does not defend itself, it does not protect the national team, She defends football in general, she defends her integrity, her ethics. I think it’s the first time in the history of the World Cup that there is this kind of decision.”

Garcia wouldn’t respond when asked about a possible appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport or whether he thought Trump impacted FIFA’s action.

“In order to safeguard the legitimate rights of all participating teams and to protect the fundamental principles of fair play in our sport, both at this FIFA World Cup and at future editions of the tournament, the RBFA is investigating all potential options,” the Belgian federation said in a statement..."

Irony alert:  Balogun is an American citizen whose parents come from one of the MF's "shithole countries" (Nigeria) that the MF wants to stop immigration from.  Regardless of your allegiance to our national team, and the foul that caused the red card, this smells to high heaven.  Belgium and every every competing country now has to wonder how much the MF's influence over the corrupt Infantino and his corrupt FIFA organization will tilt other matches.  (UPDATE:  Belgium is taking legal action against FIFA.) Having a host country, with its infamously corrupt leader cutting a deal with the head of FIFA (who notoriously gave the MF a "Peace Prize"!), is already raising hackles around the world.  Also, when the MF gets involved in anything, the ETTD syndrome kicks in, so ...


Sunday, July 5, 2026

Across The Universe, Cont. -- Cosmic Construction Project

 

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From NASA/ ESA, July 3, 2026: In today’s Picture of the Month from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope we are taken on a visit to a building site of significant scale. The project is a galaxy cluster named MACS J0553.4-3342, located in the constellation Columba (the Dove).

MACS J0553.4-3342 is situated at a redshift of 0.412. Redshift is a measure of how much the cluster’s light has been stretched by the expansion of the Universe over the course of its long journey to Webb’s mirrors; this unassuming number tells us that we are seeing MACS J0553.4-3342 as it was 4.4 billion years in the past. But for a galaxy cluster, this is relatively young. In fact, observations with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and other telescopes show a cluster still in the process of being built.

MACS J0553.4-3342 is composed of two sub-clusters — roughly equal in mass — that are actively merging. The two subclusters have already slammed through each other and travelled over one million light-years apart, but they will eventually come back together again and again until they finally merge. The construction process is messy, and MACS J0553.4-3342 is filled with extremely hot gas that radiates powerful X-rays. Each subcluster is anchored on an immensely bright and massive elliptical galaxy, which are easily identifiable as the two brightest points in the centre of this scene with the largest glowing halos around them. The many smaller white elliptical galaxies are bound to one of the two subclusters by gravity, and will be incorporated into the final galaxy cluster. This image also features many foreground galaxies — spirals and dusty discs that are unrelated to MACS J0553.4-3342 — and prominent bright stars in our own Milky Way galaxy.

Even mid-way through its construction, the titanic clumps of matter swirling around in this galaxy cluster have built a device that is already very useful for us here on Earth: a gravitational lens. The extreme and concentrated mass in MACS J0553.4-3342 curves light with its gravity, similar to how a glass lens bends and focuses light. In this image you can see prominent orange, stretched-out arcs alongside each of the subclusters. These arcs are images of distant background galaxies, whose light has been warped by the galaxy cluster’s gravitational pull. The arc on the left side, three bright spots joined together, is actually three images of a single background galaxy! A forest of smaller arcs and lines are scattered across the image too; such a fantastic view appears in few other places in the Universe.

Look in the right spot, however, and this galaxy cluster turns from a distorting funhouse mirror into a precision scientific device. The gravitational lensing focuses light, magnifying objects and enhancing their brightness so if they lie in exactly the right place, background galaxies and even individual stars that would have been far too faint and distant to spot will be made visible. By carefully mapping out the mass of the cluster, researchers can reconstruct where and how strongly it distorts light from our point of view, then search for serendipitously-magnified distant objects to study. The arcs we can see in MACS J0553.4-3342 already show a few galaxies from less than a billion years after the Big Bang.

This image, taken with Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), stems from a survey programme named VENUS (#6882). Astronomers aimed to create a collection of deep, high-quality images of massive galaxy clusters like MACS J0553.4-3342 across a wide range of infrared wavelengths, greatly expanding the area covered by Webb’s sensitive instruments. Researchers can then scour the clusters for distant and faint objects that have been brightened through gravitational lensing, from young galaxies and low-mass black holes to supernova explosions and individual stars. Gravitational lensing has been key to many of Webb’s most dramatic discoveries in recent years, and having many more examples of it allows us to systematically study the distant past and the evolutionary stages of the galaxies, stars and black holes we see today.

[Image Description: A galaxy cluster in deep space. It is filled with elliptical galaxies: small, bright white glowing ovals. The two largest elliptical galaxies, left and right of center, are bright cores that radiate light. Unrelated, distant galaxies are scattered around as red smudges and dots.Many of these are stretched out into red arcs and lines by the galaxy cluster’s strong gravity, creating multiple images in places. Numerous spiral galaxies and bright stars appear in the foreground.]

Credit:  ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, S. Fujimoto


Today's Cartoons

 

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(Bill Day, caglecartoons.com)


(Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

(Ann Telnaes, anntelnaes.substack.com)

(John Darkow, Columbia Missourian)

(Bart van Leeuwen, Oedipoes.com, Netherlands)

(Christopher Weyant, caglecartoons.com)

(Paul Duginski, caglecartoons.com)

(Milt Priggee, caglecartoons.com)

(David Rowe, Financial Review, Australia)

(Joe Heller, hellertoon.com)

(Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press)


 (Ali Solomon Mainhart, @alisolomain)


MAGAts Seek Shelter: Irony Of The Week

 

The cruel, absurd irony is palpable:

There's a perverse symbolism in the legacy of White racism sheltering under the bowers of all African Americans have done for this country while patiently waiting for the chance to go back to insisting we are a drain upon their society and that they never needed us at all.

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— Bo Thompson (@gaudipern.bsky.social) July 4, 2026 at 10:40 PM


Does anyone doubt that these deplorable rubes resented being sheltered by a museum dedicated to the people / culture they revile?  

 

Trump Watching Himself Watch Himself

 

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From a Raw Story report:

"A surreal moment unfolded on Fox News Saturday when a panel of hosts spent roughly a minute begging President Donald Trump to wave – only for cameras to catch him standing near-motionless, apparently fixated on the same broadcast playing on a television in front of him. [snip]

The broadcast Trump could be seen watching was delayed by around 50 seconds. Once it caught up to the moment the entire panel started pleading with Trump to wave, Trump – whose gaze appeared fixed on the television – stood near-motionless without turning around or waving." (our emphasis)

This is how the mentally ill and narcissistic Malignant Fascist spends much of his day: watching Fox and other propaganda outlets like OANN and Newsmax to get his daily dose of adoration.  Chauncey Gardiner, anyone?  The pathetic Fox panel seemed giddy to think that their cult leader, the senile MF, was watching them, urging him to wave to them to no avail.  Sad! 

BONUS:  

Monkey meets mirror.

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— Sanho Tree (@sanho.bsky.social) July 5, 2026 at 8:58 AM

 

 

Mis-Quote Of The Day

 


"And as our Declaration of Independence tells us," Trump said, "we are all made in the image of one almighty god. And a communist will never say that." -- the Malignant Fascist last night in his "address" that was more about him than the semiquincentennial of our Nation. Then, of course, the Declaration of Independence never said it either.  

What the Declaration of Independence actually says is "All men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights..."  But, you would've had to have listened in class or cracked a book in your lifetime, unlike the Malignant Fascist and his white nationalist fascist goons, to know that.  Convenient that the "inalienable rights" part of the Declaration's language was also missing from the MF's mis-quote.

But, as we know, in Trumpworld, history is what you make it, and what you make it is a white Christian nationalist revision of the objective truth to suit your purposes.


A New "Strait of Hormuz"?

 



The Associated Press is reporting that a British military cargo ship came under fire today off the Red Sea coast of Yemen controlled by the Iranian-supported Houthi rebels.  Some have threatened to use the Bab al-Mandab strait as a choke point for ships transiting the Red Sea to and from the Suez Canal.  From the AP's report:

"A cargo ship came under attack Sunday off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea, the British military said, the latest maritime attack off the conflict-torn Arab country.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center reported the attack off the coastal city of Hodeida, which is under control of the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.

The UKMTO said the ship reported being “under attack by unknown armed assailants” 30 nautical miles (55 kilometers) southwest of Hodeida. [snip]

The Houthis have threatened to begin attacking ships again, though they have not been carrying out attacks. A Houthi spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The rebels previously fired drones and missiles at ships that pass by territory they control near the narrow Bab al-Mandab Strait at the southern end of the Red Sea. Their attacks over the course of the Gaza war forced shipping companies to reroute vessels around the southern tip of Africa instead of through the Suez Canal at the northern end of the Red Sea." (our emphasis)

Russian war criminal Putin's little barking dog Dmitry Medvedev noted the Bab al-Mandab strait represents a potential "thermonuclear weapon" for Iran and its Houthi allies.  Remember that this all began with the reckless and violent Malignant Fascist following Netanyahu's cue in attacking Iran in February, triggering a conflict that has yet to be resolved.

(photo: satellite view of the Bab al-Mandab strait / Wikipedia)

 

Pay Up, Trump! (Again)

 



The Malignant Fascist should be able to afford $5.8 million for his sexual abuse (the judge later called it "rape") of E. Jean Carroll, given his $2.2 billion windfall in crypto and other ill- gotten gains last year:

A federal judge rejected President Donald Trump’s request for more time to respond to New York writer E. Jean Carroll’s demand for $5.8 million she won in a civil lawsuit against him.

Carroll asked a federal court in Manhattan on June 30 to order Trump to pay her the money she was awarded when a jury found him liable in 2023 for sexually abusing her and then for defaming her by calling her assault allegations a "con job."

The Supreme Court had denied Trump's request on June 29 to review the jury's decision in the case. Trump asked for more time to respond to Carroll’s request.

U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan in New York denied the request in a one-sentence order July 4. Trump must now reply by July 7.

Trump had argued that his ’former lead counsel in the case, Justin Smith, left because of his confirmation as a judge on the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Trump said his new lawyer, Josh Halpern, needs time to learn the case.

Carroll said in her June 30 court filing that the judge should direct nearly $5.8 million from Trump her way at this point, including interest that has been accruing while Trump pursued his appeal. Her lawyers argued in a filing that Trump was being “dilatory” and slow-rolling his defenses.

"But this is the end of the line," the lawyers said.  [snip]

In a separate case, a Manhattan civil jury also awarded Carroll $83.3 million from Trump in 2024 based on the conclusion that Trump defamed her in 2019 when he first denied her allegations. That appeal is still being litigated.

Pay up, you decaying blob of fascist flesh.

(Image:  AFP/ Getty Images)