Thursday, July 9, 2026

QOTD: Stick A Fork In It

 


Former Federal prosecutor Joyce Vance writing in her Substack on the corrupt sexual abuser Malignant Fascist on trying to delay and frustrate payment of the judgement he owes to his rape victim, journalist E. Jean Carroll:

"The most annoying thing, from a legal perspective, about Donald Trump is how he plays the delay game, drawing cases out far longer than any other litigant could get away with. He relentlessly files borderline (and sometimes outright) frivolous motions and fights every step of the way, using every motion to reconsider and every other procedural tool available, even when it’s hopeless.

That’s how it felt today in the E. Jean Carroll case. We’ll get to what happened during the day in a minute, but first let’s start with how it ended, just after 10 p.m. ET. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied Trump’s request to stay District Judge Lewis Kaplan’s order that it was time for Trump to pay Carroll the $5 million, plus post-judgment interest, that he owes her. The Second Circuit ruled just hours after Trump asked for the stay.

Trump, of course, isn’t done yet. Next, he’ll ask the Supreme Court for a stay. Prediction: It will be similarly unavailing. Stick a fork in this case. It’s done."

It's a sign of how far the culture and corporate media have been degraded to treat this story with a yawn, as if it's commonplace for a U.S. President to avoid paying for his criminal actions, in this case, defamation of his rape victim. But it's time to stick a big fork in the MF's desperate move.

 

"Europe's Rupture With America"

 



The first of a two-part published in the Wall Street Journal (!) came out earlier this week, and with the help of a gift article, we have a disturbing look at what our European allies of decades -- if not centuries -- are doing in the wake of the disastrous start of the Malignant Fascist's second term in office.  Here are some lengthy excerpts, but please take advantage of the opportunity to read the entire piece:

It was almost midnight in Brussels and the leaders of Europe were locked in their fifth hour of an emergency meeting with a single theme for discussion: how to manage a breakup with America.

The new year was only three weeks old and President Trump, after removing Venezuela’s autocratic strongman, had briefly threatened to seize Greenland from Denmark. Around a circular table in the European Council headquarters known as “The Space Egg,” heads of government were venting so emotionally about the 47th president that some of the nearly 30 leaders present would later call the session “therapy night.” There were no cameras or recordings and each of the presidents and prime ministers was told to come alone, no phones allowed, for a moment to speak candidly.

“We are drawing a line here,” began Emmanuel Macron, president of France, according to several leaders present and their most senior aides. For a year, America’s closest allies had tried to placate Trump with a mix of flattery and concessions on mutual-defense and trade issues, hoping to buy time. Now, French soldiers were in Greenland, alongside Danish special forces equipped for a shooting war with America. The French president repeated an argument he’d been pressing for years, with mounting urgency: that Europe’s overreliance on America was a security risk. “There is no going back,” he said. 

A clutch of European leaders chimed in to complain that the administration seemed more interested in mining and energy deals than upholding America’s traditional role in the world. Europe risked becoming “a miserable slave” to the U.S., groused the prime minister of Belgium. The conservative prime minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, dissented, telling the roomful of more-liberal leaders that while they might not like President Trump, he could still be reasoned with, according to people present. 

To Meloni’s left sat Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen, trying to maintain composure. After a week of brinkmanship with Trump, the Danish prime minister looked so shaken that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took a moment to ask how she was holding up: “You OK?”

Hours passed as people talked over each other in a conversation with such seismic implications it seemed surreal: In its 250th year, had America, protector of Europe, now become a threat? 

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American allies have begun pushing the gas pedal on an unprecedented experiment in de-Americanization. Authorities from France to the Netherlands are quietly removing American tech from their systems, adopting European open-source software and urging civil servants to no longer use Microsoft Teams or Office. Belatedly, they are spending hundreds of billions of dollars to try to boost Europe’s own private space firms, AI companies, and data centers, to avoid leaning on U.S. juggernauts.

Europeans are running studies on where they would store their data or process their payments should friction with the U.S. escalate, and how well their American-made weaponry would operate without Washington’s authorization. Nations whose empires once spanned the globe are now stuck trying to extricate themselves from their humbling dependency on American technology and military power, without provoking the U.S.

More recent U.S. actions are only stiffening the Europeans’ resolve. By the time European Council leaders met again at the Space Egg in March, Trump’s airstrikes on Iran had spiked fuel prices across the continent and Chancellor Merz was furious. Russia, he said, would be the only winner of the Middle East’s newest war, according to leaders present. Several participants began a wry debate over whether a JD Vance presidency would be preferable. Even Italy’s prime minister conceded she was revising her view of the American president. Trump, Meloni lamented, “is not reasonable.”

To understand this historic shift, The Wall Street Journal spoke to heads of government, their ministers and top aides to reconstruct the closed-door meetings where the alliance began to splinter. The Journal was able to review detailed notes taken by some participants as well as classified assessments that European intelligence agencies gave leaders struggling to navigate the new Washington. 

One assessment, from Southern Europe, reads: “You are not dealing with an administration that has processes, you are dealing with a single volatile individual.” Britain’s MI6, struck by the climate of fear in Washington, offered Prime Minister Keir Starmer a more allegorical warning: Trump’s second White House, it said, “is ‘The Crucible’ meets ‘Wolf Hall,’” referencing two fictional works about the Salem Witch Trials and the court of England’s ill-tempered Henry VIII.  The British spy agency instructed its staff not to broach the subject of the president with their CIA counterparts.

The article goes on to describe Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's role in convincing European leaders that they could no longer count on America to be as it once was, with the Malignant Fascist and his MAGA movement in charge;  the allies' shock at the disturbing deference the MF plays to war criminal Putin;  and the role of NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in enabling the MF with a policy of flattery to the detriment of the alliance.  As this first part concludes:

The fragile consensus on flattery was starting to splinter, a trend captured by Britain’s MI6. That form of diplomacy, per an assessment from the spy service, was “subject to the law of diminishing returns.”

Like it or not, if there was ever such a thing as "the American Century," Putin's puppet the Malignant Fascist has strangled it with his short, vulgarian fingers.

Kudos to the Wall Street Journal for doing that rare thing called "journalism."

BONUS:  Also read Robert Farley's piece on how this debacle results from the Malignant Fascist acting out of frustration and weakness.

(Photo: the MF with his band of incompetent fascist advisors / USA Today)


Daily Show's Takes On Trump's NATO Flop

 

The Daily Show's Ronny Chieng does a masterful job with the bumbling, narcissistic and mentally unfit Malignant Fascist's clown show at the NATO summit in Turkey -- from his malicious attacks on Spain and Denmark, to his ludicrous claim that it was a love fest behind the scenes (a "circle jerk?"), to confusing Zelenskyy with Putin and naming Japan as an Islamic State.  All of this as the MF declares the ceasefire with Iran is over. The MF's a dangerous and reckless national humiliation, and worthy of mockery.

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Today's Cartoons

 

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(Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator, Canada)

(Monte Wolverton, caglecartoons.com)

(Milt Priggee, caglecartoons.com)

(Michael de Adder, caglecartoons.com, Canada;  context here)

(Steve Sack, stevesack.substack.com)

(John Darkow, Columbia Missourian)

(Marian Kamensky, caglecartoons.com, Austria)


(Dennis Goris, @dennisgoris)

(Randall Enos, caglecartoons.com)

(Martin Rowson, The Guardian, UK)

(Pedro Molina, Tribune Content Agency)

(Brooke Bourgeois, @b_a_bourgeois)


QOTD -- The World's Taste Of Life Under Trump

 

"Moron in the middle

"Trump found the lure of the World Cup irresistible, comparing it to multiple simultaneous Super Bowls. It’s the kind of global spotlight that, like the women he boasted about, he simply cannot leave ungrabbed. He had blessedly mostly stayed out of the tournament’s earlier rounds, focused instead on the 250th birthday celebrations for the U.S., an event critics said he had also inserted himself into excessively.  [snip]

"For 18 months, Americans have watched the Trump regime bend and break the rules while the Supreme Court puts its finger on the scale in his favor. As writer Anne Applebaum observed, Americans have grown so used to their president cheating and breaking rules that many missed why the rest of the world was quietly rooting for Belgium.

"Over the past few days, the world finally got a sample of what it’s felt like for us under Trump..." --Jay Kuo, in his Substack "Status Kuo," on the narcissistic sociopath Malignant Fascist's need for "inserting himself into something good and ruining everything," in this case, the USMNT's run in the World Cup.  Sic transit gloria, America.

 

Skeets Of The Day

 

The Epstein-Trump Files / Todd Blanche stonewalling before confirmation hearings --

 

The Justice Department is urgently battling a government watchdog's bid to force the release of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's private communications about Jeffrey Epstein before his Senate confirmation hearing. #ToddBlanche #DOJ #EpsteinFiles #AmericanOverSight #GovernmentWatchdog

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— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) July 7, 2026 at 2:45 PM

 

Operation Epic Fail / Trump's demented brain and desperation --

 

Trump: "We had 11 missiles shot by the Islamic Republic of Japan"

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 8, 2026 at 9:07 AM

 

The US govt, markets, and a lot of media told you there's peace with Iran and shipping is flowing. What's actually happened is the war entered a new phase: the fight for Hormuz. Trump lost his war so badly the US aim now is just to get back to the pre-war status quo. I explain in @ms.now, ICYMI:

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— Nicholas Grossman (@nicholasgrossman.bsky.social) July 8, 2026 at 7:33 AM

 

Call me a cynic, it I’m starting to get the sense Trump isn’t really sure what he’s doing on Iran.

— Philip Bump (@pbump.com) July 8, 2026 at 7:06 AM

 

Mark Rutte is a lying, sniveling, ass-kisser, and no friend of America --

 

TRUMP: I don't like these people, you know that? I like him [Mark], I like the leaders, I like I think all of these leaders RUTTE: Great. And they love you. TRUMP: I think they didn't treat the United States fairly for many years

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 8, 2026 at 7:57 AM

 

NATO Secretary Mark Rutte desperately glazes Trump: "I could not do this without you. Trump 45 and Trump 47 -- in total, more than $1.2 trillion! I call this 'the Trump trillion.'" "That's why I like him," Trump replies.

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 8, 2026 at 7:52 AM

 

It seems like the rest of NATO is taking longer than advisable to catch up with Spain. The flattery/eggshell-walking strategy has failed.

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— Elizabeth N. Saunders (@profsaunders.bsky.social) July 8, 2026 at 8:21 AM

 

Loathing Trump --

 

Trump's net approval rating is ... -50 among independents -12 among his best age group -16 among men -12 among white people if you're a Republican running for congress this fall the technical term for this data is "yikes"

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— Jamison Foser (@jamisonfoser.bsky.social) July 7, 2026 at 4:53 PM

 

Mocking Trump --

 

I’m sorry, but this video of Belgium’s squad mocking Trump in their locker room after demolishing the USMNT is hilarious.

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— Max Berger (@maxberger.bsky.social) July 7, 2026 at 11:29 PM

 

Resisting Trump --


πŸŽ‰ WIN: The DOJ’s request for the personal information of thousands of 2020 Fulton County election workers was “unreasonable,” a federal judge ruled. The judge found that the DOJ was clearly motivated by Trump’s repeated false claims of widespread voter fraud.

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— Democracy Docket (@democracydocket.com) July 7, 2026 at 9:00 PM

 

Trump's demand that law enforcement miraculously "find" widespread voter fraud (which is nonexistent) has gotten so unhinged that Republican officials are openly mocking AAG Harmeet Dhillon for her buffoonishly heavy-handed tactics

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— Greg Sargent (@gregsargent.bsky.social) July 7, 2026 at 8:36 PM

 

A major Little League home run --

 

This is the most hilarious little league home run I've ever seen, the Royals have outdone themselves

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— CJ Fogler (@cjzero.bsky.social) July 7, 2026 at 7:35 PM

 

 

Mid-Week Song

 

Just a day ago, legendary Irish band U2 serenaded a lucky crowd in Mexico City with their new song "Street of Dreams," and it's a beauty as the joyous response from the audience demonstrates.  For a band that's celebrating its 50th year, their music and voice for humanity is forever fresh and compelling. Enjoy. 


God hear me shout
Lend your ear to my prayer
When I'm far from anywhere
Down to my last breath of air

La calle, calle de los sueΓ±os
All the doors are open on the street of dreams
La calle, calle de los sueΓ±os
Broken are the chosen on the street of dreams

Be here
Be free
Be yourself
And then free me
 

Ken Paxton, Vote Fraudster

 


There is reporting that Texas MAGAt Attorney General and candidate for Senate Ken Paxton apparently used an address for voting registration purposes where he didn't actually live.  From ProPublica's investigation, co-published with The Texas Tribune:

"Two weeks before this year’s primary elections, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the creation of a tip line for the public to report people or groups suspected of voter fraud.

'Free and fair elections are a cornerstone of a thriving republic, and with the authority granted to my office by the Legislature, we will stop at nothing to uncover and stop any illegal voting activity,' Paxton said in a February news release announcing the tip line.

The announcement linked to guidance from his office about election laws in Texas, which included a requirement to be a U.S. citizen, a prohibition on collecting mail ballots on behalf of others and a warning that 'it is illegal to misrepresent your residence on election records or to establish a residence for the purpose of influencing the outcome of an election.'

'You must register to vote using the address where you reside,' the attorney general’s guidance stated.

Despite his own warnings, Paxton appears to have used an address where he did not live while voting in six elections in the past two years, including in May’s runoff that made him the Republican nominee for U.S. senator, according to records obtained by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune.  (our emphasis)

The fact that the corrupt and mentally disturbed Malignant Fascist endorsed securities fraudster and adulterer Paxton over sitting Senator John Cornyn in the Republican primary makes even more sense, given the their records of criminality and fraud. There's real chemistry there. The article continues:

"It is unclear where Paxton has lived for the past two years, but reporting by ProPublica and the Tribune has linked him to a home in neighboring Denton County since February.

Three election lawyers told the news organizations that Paxton may have violated the same Texas laws his office cautioned about in its news release."  (our emphasis)

MAGAts like Paxton believe that laws -- election laws in this case -- don't apply to them because they're pre-ordained to hold office and continue their corruption.  Here's a link to support his great Dem opponent James Talarico


Trump On The Rampage Again

 



The highly erratic, mentally damaged Malignant Fascist/ Dementia Don is on the rampage again, declaring the Iran ceasefire and MOU "over," and directing trade with ally Spain to stop:

Iran war / Operation Epic Fail

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Washington’s ceasefire with Tehran is over, after hostilities between the two sides escalated overnight.

During a joint press conference with NATO chief Mark Rutte at the military alliance’s summit in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday, Trump said, “I think it’s over” in response to a reporter’s question.

“I don’t want to deal with them anymore … as far as I’m concerned, it’s over,” he added.

He added that Washington’s delegation wanted to negotiate a peace deal, but that he saw it as “a waste of time dealing with” the Iranian side.

Trump’s comments came after the U.S. and Iran accused each other of violating a ceasefire that was reached last month, in the wake of fresh strikes.

The U.S. military conducted a “series of powerful strikes” against Iran in retaliation for three commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz coming under attack on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Treasury Department withdrew a waiver that had allowed Iran to sell its oil.

Oil prices rose dramatically after Trump spoke, with global benchmark Brent crude

futures for September delivery jumping 5.7% to trade at around $78.41 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures added 5.9% to settle at $74.60 a barrel.

The unstable, ignorant MF owns this mess, lock, stock, and oil barrel.  The U.S. and its allies are far worse off economically and strategically than before the moron was talked into attacking Iran by Netanyahu.  Iran holds the Strait of Hormuz cards and has increased its position vis-Γ -vis its neighbors and its ability to affect global economic stability.  Meanwhile, we have a puerile pinball President bouncing from one bumper to another.

Trade with Spain (EU)

"We no longer want to do any kind of business with Spain. I would like that to stop. Spain is a terrible partner in NATO. They don't pull their weight, they don't pay. I don't want anything to do with Spain. Cut off all trade with Spain, please, including visits," Donald Trump declared at a joint press conference after the NATO meeting in Ankara on Wednesday.

The US president's remarks stand in stark contrast to the way the European Union's trade policy works. Since the creation of the single market in 1993, tariffs, trade agreements and other measures in this area have been an exclusive EU competence, exercised through the European Commission.

Any measure targeting one of the 27 member states would have repercussions for the single market as a whole and could trigger a coordinated response from Brussels.

Trade flows between two of these countries are not even considered exports, but rather "intra-EU supplies". This interconnectedness also means that oranges grown in Valencia can be processed in another European country before being shipped to the US, so a unilateral move against Spain would create major practical and legal difficulties.

"The US federal government knows how the EU's trade relations are managed and is not interested in breaking off trade ties," replied Teresa Ribera, the EU competition chief and former minister in Pedro SΓ‘nchez's government, last March, when asked about the issue after Trump once again threatened Spain.

Sounds again like an childish, policy-by-the-seat-of-his-clown-pants hollow threat.  Someone other than the  lap dogs Scott "Smirker" Bessent or Howard "Nutlick" Lutnick should tell him the limits of trying to punish one member of the EU in isolation.  As a sanction, it won't work, but as another distraction ...

(Image: look who's driving foreign, military and trade policy)


Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Today's Cartoons

 

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(Jonathan Brown, caglecartoons.com)


 (Gary Markstein, caglecartoons.com)

(Marty Two Bulls, m2bulls.com)


(Robert Ariail, Spartanburg Herald-Journal, SC)

(Dave Whamond, caglecartoons.com, Canada)

(Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News)

(Jack Ohman, Tribune Content Agency)

(Ann Telnaes, anntelnaes.substack.com)

(Michael de Adder, caglecartoons.com, Canada)

(Joel Pett, Tribune Content Agency)

(Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News)

(Matilda BorgstrΓΆm, The New Yorker)


Skeets Of The Day

 

The sick Malignant Fascist kicks off NATO summit with threats. Putin's smiling --


Q: Are further troop drawdowns in Europe likely? TRUMP: We're gonna see. I was very disappointed in NATO. And frankly if weren't held in Turkey where my friends happens to be a very strong leader, it's possible that I wouldn't have attended.

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 7, 2026 at 8:55 AM

 

Trump on Greenland: "That's what hurt my relationship with NATO...it's an important part for the United States. It's surrounded by China ships & Russian ships. Greenland should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark. We could remove all our soldiers out of Europe. They better be careful"

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 7, 2026 at 9:17 AM


I have shocking news to report: An hour in to the NATO summit and Trump has already make a complete ass of himself on the world stage again, trashing our closest allies for decades while praising Putin and Erdogan and ranting one lie after another.

— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) July 7, 2026 at 9:14 AM

 

Everything Trump Touches Dies. Ryder Cup, Knick's 3rd game, now the USMNT -- 


“I’m good at this stuff,” Trump said, following FIFA’s decision to rescind the red card given to Team USA star Folarin Balogun. trib.al/zMfqQtz

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— The New Republic (@newrepublic.com) July 7, 2026 at 7:01 AM


πŸ“ŒEverything Trump touches dies. Latest victim? USA soccer.

— D. Earl Stephens (@dearlstephens.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 9:31 PM

 

Welp

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— The Tennessee Holler (@thetnholler.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 11:15 PM 

 

Overturn this! 😎

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— Belgian Red Devils (@belreddevils.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 10:49 PM


Belgium players mocking the US and Trump's meddling in the World Cup by doing the Trump dance after scoring the 4th goal against the USMNT

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— James Nalton (@jdnalton.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 11:45 PM


The Trump regime's treacherous dealings with Tehran -- 

 

The Trump administration violated U.S. law by providing Iran’s government with confidential information detailing the asylum applications for Iranians it planned to deport, a new lawsuit filed in D.C. alleges.

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— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost.com) July 7, 2026 at 9:45 AM

 

Winning! under the loser Malignant Fascist -- 


Winning.

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— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 11:12 PM


So now millions of football fans around the world view the US as cheaters who used political corruption to influence FIFA and we lose anyway. So much winning. When’s the next war?

— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 10:04 PM

 

From the party that gave us the Malignant Fascist, Ken Paxton, Roy Moore, etc. etc. -- 


This is a case for the Complete Lack of Self-Awareness Police!

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— David Corn (@davidcorn.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 9:34 PM


 What's happened to conniving human-turtle hybrid Mitch McConnell? --


I’m sorry, but if Mitch McConnell is either brain dead or no longer alive, I think his constituents — and the American people — deserve to know.

— Jon Cooper (@joncooper-us.bsky.social) July 7, 2026 at 7:49 AM


McConnell is likely braindead and they’re hoping to conceal it through the August 3 special election deadline. It’s important to make the story so big that they can’t

— Laura Bassett (@lebassett.bsky.social) July 7, 2026 at 9:37 AM

 

The Grand Old Pedophile party -- 


17 Republicans voted NO ON WHAT???

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— Adam Mockler (@adammockler.com) July 6, 2026 at 3:32 PM


Paw prints accepted -- 

 


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— Cats with Jobs ⚒️ (@catworkers.bsky.social) July 6, 2026 at 10:31 PM

 

 

 

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

 


πŸ‘†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.