Apocalypse Now 😱 ✡️🌻😱
War: Trump spent years arguing that the US should “abandon the failed policy of nation-building and regime change.” He called Hillary Clinton a warmonger and argued that if elected she and then Kamala Harris would start a few wars. He repeatedly suggested that Obama would start one with Iran to shore up his reelection chances and to distract from his leadership faults. He promised to end the Ukraine-Russia war on day one of his current term and has repeatedly demanded that he be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Despite all of his anti-war rhetoric, this weekend, perhaps emboldened by the success of his Venezuela practice war and probably also wanting a diversion from the relentless Epstein onslaught he went to war with Iran. Together with Israel, the US almost instantly completed the easy party, decapitating the Iranian regime and killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamanei. The regime sucked Ayatollah Khamanei was about as bad as they come so no one should mourn their demise. Given the events of the past year Iran and its surrogates were weaker than usual, however, they still have lots of missiles, other military resources, and surrogates like Hezbollah, and even more venom so the regime change part, will be difficult, maybe even impossible. As Trump used to say nation building and regime change are failed policies and with or without a ruling Ayatollah, Iran has a large and powerful Revolutionary Guard that in the best of times acts without restraint and these are most definitely not the best of times. Iran’s remaining leaders, whoever they are, have lashed out, not just at Israel and the US but also at its neighboring countries including the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, Syria and even Saudi Arabia and Cyprus. The attacks on Israel have even reached Jerusalem, which like Saudi Arabia because of it Muslim holy sites, is usually kept off the attack grid. Iran’s strikes have been so wide ranging that the UK, France, and Germany who had been trying to stay out of this mess, have now said that they’re joining in for defensive purposes, with the UK now allowing the US access to its bases. Here at home, we’ve seen the usual kneejerk reactions. Trump’s most avid supporters have lined up behind him because even if he doesn’t have a thought out rationale or plan, he’s their guy; most Democrats, even those who are okay with seeing Iran decapitated are freaking out over Trump’s failure to get Congressional authorization and the likelihood of prolonged conflict; and of course the anti-Israel camp on both the right and left are blaming the “Zionists” and their controlling space lasers. As to the “blame it all on Israel” mantra, Trump is the US president, the buck stops with him not with Israel or Netanyahu. While Bibi has long called for attacking Iran, prior US presidents have shut him down. Trump could have too, but he didn’t, so regardless of how all of this turns out and it’s going to get way worse before it gets any better, it’s on him or should be, not that he won’t jump on the blame wagon if, or more likely when it implodes. Over night three US fighter planes were shot down accidentally by Kuwait and Israel is also now fighting off Hezbollah attacks.
Epstein, Epstein, Epstein: While the Epstein mess was dropped to beneath the fold as a result of this weekend’s Iran attack, it doesn’t appear to be going away. Hillary Clinton who didn’t know Epstein or Maxwell testified last week and though we don’t have the transcripts yet, it appears that she held up fine, even when asked nonsense questions about UFOs and Pizzagate. While it’s true that Maxwell attended daughter Chelsea’s wedding, she was there as a plus one not as an invited guest and unlike Melania, who should be testifying, Hillary pictures are not all over the Epstein files. Bill Clinton’s story is messier but while he shows up in the Epstein files and was on the notorious plane, the number of his appearances are dwarfed by those of Trump, who like Melania should be called in to testify but won’t be. Epstein was involved in so much more than pedophilia, trafficking, drugs, and other questionable financial activities. Over the weekend, the NY Times reported on his involvement with NY’s Mt Sinai Hospital’s Dubin Breast Cancer Center which was founded by Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin, a breast cancer survivor, physician, former Miss Sweden, and, before she married her hedge fund husband Glenn Dubin, Epstein’s girlfriend. The article detailed how Epstein leveraged his long-term friendship with Dr. Andersson-Dubin to access other doctors at Mt. Sinai to obtain care for his “girls,” how some of those other doctors violated HIPAA confidentiality laws as well as laws about reporting venereal diseases. There’s also more reporting about how the investigation into the goings on at Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, including the possible burial of the bodies of two dead girls, was squelched by the DOJ during Trump’s first administration. And then there’s Commerce Secretary Lutwick. Despite his claims that he hardly interacted with Epstein, there’s another picture of him frolicking on the beach on Epstein’s island. The picture was in the released Epstein files but then was clawed back, at least for a while kind of like those files about Trump’s alleged rape of a 13-year-old.
More 💩: Last week, the Pentagon accidentally shot down another Border Control drone, once again closing air space near the Texas border with Mexico. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, a Princeton and Harvard grad, ordered the “complete and immediate cancellation” of all Department of War attendance at universities like Princeton, Columbia, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brown, and Yale, starting with the 2026-27 academic year because the schools are too woke. Hegseth is also in a fight with AI company Anthropic the creators of Claude, something about the company insisting on limiting the defense department’s ability to surveil all of us while also not wanting fully AI operated instruments of war but maybe also about the clashing of personalities. As a result, at least for now, Trump and Hegseth have had Anthropic banned from use by all governmental entities. Anthropic is suing. Not to be outdone, Homeland Security left an almost totally blind elderly Burmese man outside in the middle of the night in Buffalo, New York. His crime, using a curtain rod as a walking stick. After his dead frozen body was found, Homeland claimed that they left him at the restaurant so that he’d have somewhere warm to hang while he waited for his family to find him. They failed to mention that the restaurant was closed when they left him there. In other Homeland news, Ice Barbie has finally fired the failing Cyber chief who was a disaster but who she held off firing because she didn’t want anyone to know she’d hired someone incompetent. One positive piece of news is that as a result of lots of protest and press attention, plans to purchase a site to build another INS concentration style camp in Merrimack, New Hampshire have been cancelled. Back to the not so good news, Trump’s Orban style media consolidation strategy picked up more steam last week after Netflix dropped its bid to acquire Time Warner leaving the Ellison family’s Paramount-Skydance as the winning bidder. Assuming the deal closes, Trump friendly conservatives will own Fox, CBS, Tik Tok, HBO and Meta to name a few.
Midterm Madness: There's a big primary in Texas tomorrow. Trump hasn’t endorsed any of the Republicans running for Senate. As a result, it’s quite likely that there will be an expensive run-off probably between incumbent Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton since there’s a good chance that neither of them will receive more than 50% of the vote since Congressman Wesley Hunt is also in the mix. On the Democratic side, the polls have been all over the place so it’s not clear whether Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, who was endorsed by Kamala Harris this weekend, or State Representative James Talarico is in the lead. And, with help from Steve Bannon and a few election deniers from 2020, Trump is thought to be planning to disrupt the midterm elections maybe using war as an excuse? His plan appears to be getting extra fuel from his frustration with Senate leader John Thune’s refusal, or refusal so far, to dispense with the filibuster to pass the voter suppressing SAVE Act.