Tuesday, March 31, 2026

GUEST POST BY DAVE MILLER

My Gas Bill Jumped 45%…  
Who’s to blame?
 

In early February, I left my home in the Las Vegas Valley for two months of work in Mexico. At that time, gas was $3.19 per gallon at my local Smith’s Food King. 

I returned just a few days ago to find the price at that same pump had jumped to $4.59—an increase of nearly 45%. 

During the 2024 campaign, then-candidate Trump argued that President Biden’s policies had destroyed the economy and were responsible for surging gas prices. 

Trump pledged to end a "war on American energy" on his first day in office and promised to bring gasoline below $2 a gallon. That hasn’t happened. 

Like most Americans, I live on a fixed budget. I make what I make, I have little extra to put into savings, and I’m going to struggle with this increase. I try not to get angry about things like this. 

Personally, I don’t think presidents have much control over energy prices; after all, oil is a commodity traded on a global market. But if a candidate opens that door and promises to slash the per-gallon cost, I’m going to hope for the best—and hold them to it. 

 Which brings me to today’s discussion: 

Gas prices are up. Whose fault is it? Joe Biden’s? Donald Trump’s? The Ayatollah’s? The greed of Big Oil? The American people and our own 401(k) investments? Or maybe all of the above? 

The man who said he’d have it all under control was either wrong or lying. Now, what do we do?







Monday, March 30, 2026

 



YAHOO!  NEWS: 

 ‘Five Alarm Fire’: 

Devastating New Poll Shows Trump’s Approval Cratering to 33%.



MERITOCRACY IN THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS JUST ANOTHER LIE

 

Pete Hegseth removed 4 decorated Army officers from a promotion list. 

Two are Black. Two are women. 

The Army Secretary refused—called their records exemplary. So Hegseth overrode it himself. Possibly illegally. His chief of staff reportedly said Trump wouldn’t want to stand next to a Black female officer at public events. 

These officers gave decades to this country. Hegseth erased them and called it meritocracy. 

Call it what it actually is: white Christian nationalism.





"Neither the Defense Department nor the White House has offered an explanation based on the officers’ performance or record for Hegseth’s decision. About three dozen officers remain on the promotion list, according to the Times; the majority are white men. 

'This moment should not be separated from a broader, documented pattern,' Jose Vasquez, executive director of Common Defense and an Army veteran, said in a statement. 

'Since taking office, Hegseth has fired generals, renamed ships, and systematically targeted women and people of color in uniform. He is not making our military more lethal. He is making it more loyal to him and that is the true threat to national security and military readiness.' ”


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Just a reminder: 

This shameful erasure of women and people of color from the Department of Defense comes from the administration whose leader, Donald J. Trump, nominated Matt Gaetz, a former U.S. Representative who was the subject of a long-running Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into allegations of sex trafficking and sexual misconduct. 

Federal prosecutors investigated allegations that Gaetz and a former associate, Joel Greenberg, paid underage girls and escorts for sex, and violated sex trafficking laws. The probe ended with no charges filed against Gaetz. 

Following his nomination for U.S. Attorney General and subsequent resignation from Congress in November 2024, the House Ethics Committee released a report in December 2024.The report stated there was "substantial evidence" that Gaetz engaged in sexual activity with a 17-year-old girl, engaged in sexual activity with women in exchange for money, used illegal drugs, and accepted impermissible gifts. 

The Trump administration claims it makes its decisions on personnel based on merit, except when it comes to the cabinet heads Trump nominated. Those decisions are based on ass-kissing loyalty and fanatical allegiance to Trump.


  • Pete Hegseth (Secretary of Defense): Often described as the "least qualified" pick, Hegseth, a Fox News host and combat veteran, was picked to lead the Department of Defense, a role overseeing over 3 million employees and a $850 billion budget. Critics, including Senator Tammy Duckworth, pointed to his lack of high-level management experience compared to previous secretaries.
  • Matt Gaetz (Attorney General - Withdrawn): Tapped to lead the Department of Justice, the former Congressman had no experience as a prosecutor or judge and was under investigation by the House Ethics Committee, leading to questions about his suitability for the role. Gaetz withdrew from consideration.
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Secretary of Health and Human Services): A prominent critic of vaccines, Kennedy was selected to oversee the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), prompting concern from health professionals about his lack of traditional public health experience.
  • Tulsi Gabbard (Director of National Intelligence): A former Democrat and Fox News contributor, her critics pointed to her lack of background in the intelligence community and past controversial foreign policy views.
  • Linda McMahon (Secretary of Education): Former WWE executive who was tapped for the Department of Education, drawing criticism over her background.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

YOUR SUNDAY MOMENT OF ZEN

 



"People who elect corrupt politicians, impostors, thieves and traitors are not victims... but accomplices" ~ George Orwell

Saturday, March 28, 2026

SATURDAY NIGHT WUNDERKIND

 

Joelle Poon is just 3 years old.

At three years old, she'd still be considered a toddler!

She played Shoshtakovich's Waltz #2 from memory!




Friday, March 27, 2026

GUEST POST BY DAVE MILLER







What if we really screwed up? 

What if the plans that POTUS Trump had for success in an Iran war are nowhere to be found 

What if the only way to subdue the mullahs and the religious fanatics ruling that country is to commit massive ground forces for an indeterminate amount of time? 

What if Iran does not trust the US Government under Trump because as they have noticed, he and his Admin cannot, based on empirical evidence, be trusted? 

What if what the Trump administration is offering Iran for peace is mostly— as some have reported— the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action from the Obama years that President Trump rescinded in his first term, but which Iran has now rejected? 

What if all of our high-tech, multimillion-dollar weapons are, as Russia has recently found, no match for a basement-built force of fast, nimble, cheap drones that can wreak havoc across borders and make safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz impossible?

Then what do we do? 

We have elected a president whose administration has shown itself unable to think strategically, unable to be truthful with the American people, and unable to admit when it is wrong, reset, and move ahead. 

America and the world are facing a critical moment right now. And the person in charge seems to have no clue what we should do.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

‘Damning’ New Evidence Suggests Trump Stole Classified Documents to Advance Business Interests

 

This is the result of poorly informed voters believing a convicted felon --  a man who partied for decades with convicted pedophiles and is mentioned in the Epstein files thousands of times -- would make America great again. 

The most shocking realization of the Trump era is that people who identify as Conservative Christians admire and idolize Trump, who has never shown any adherence to Christian values and its commandments. 

After 10+ years, a minority of the American population still clings to the idea that Trump is some sort of liberator who'll deliver them to the promised land of a great America and the return of their savior. There is nothing in his character or life's work that remotely matches their delusions, even if they continue to believe their god is using this deeply flawed human being as an instrument of change. 

Meanwhile, almost every day new evidence of his corruption surfaces while he wages war on a country that did not attack us. 


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 “If the DOJ is so confident in Trump’s conduct, why are they desperate” to hide former special counsel Jack Smith’s report, wondered Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee. 

Democrats on the US House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday demanded that President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice “stop the cover-up” of former special counsel Jack Smith’s full investigation into Trump’s retention of classified documents following his first term, after new material sent to the panel revealed that some documents were stolen to advance the president’s business interests. 

Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) wrote to Attorney General Pam Bondi about “cherry-picked documents” related to Smith’s investigations into Trump’s taking of classified documents, which he stored at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey.




Tuesday, March 24, 2026

ITALIANS REJECT MELONI'S POWERGRAB ON THE JUDICIARY

 

This interested me because Trump celebrated Meloni's election as a sign of Italy's embracing of the far right.

Is Trump paying attention to what just happened in Italy and the referendum on giving Meloni more control over the judicial system?



Italians Reject Judicial Overhaul, Undermining Meloni 

Some 54 percent of voters spurned a government plan to change how jurists are supervised. It presented Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni with her biggest domestic challenge since her election in 2022. 


AND THIS:


 "BREAKING: Italians REJECT their right-wing PM's powergrab in a referendum, a stunning revolt against a Trump ally everyone thought had iron-clad support.

In a referendum demanding PM Giorgia Meloni have more personal control of the judicial system she basically labeled as too woke, she lost with 54 percent of the vote, with an unexpectedly high turnout surging to 59 percent.

This is a truly historic and crushing political defeat, as it changes the entire political landscape -- a once untouchable leader may now lose her position in government.

This was not just a policy difference. It was a direct rejection of her leadership.

She lost badly in major cities. Rome voted 57 percent "No". Milan 54 percent. Naples delivered a devastating 71 percent rejection.

In Naples, judges and prosecutors celebrated in the streets, singing Bella Ciao, the anti fascist anthem. Protesters flooded Rome chanting resign, resign.

Meloni had framed this as an historic opportunity to change Italy. She warned of more negligent judges and criminals being freed. Voters didn’t buy it.

The backlash is immediate. Matteo Renzi called her a lame duck and said even her own followers will now start to doubt her. Elly Schlein said we will beat her in the next general election. Giuseppe Conte declared a new political season has begun.

Meloni aligned herself with Trump, who is deeply unpopular in Italy, and tied her agenda to fear and division. Italians rejected it outright.

Her grip on power is slipping. The myth of her invincibility is over. And now the opposition knows she can be beaten." --U.S. Democratic Socialists


THANK YOU

 


To all of you who expressed your condolences on the passing of my beloved sister, Jo.


It's been a rough two weeks, and I appreciate your kind words that eased the pain of losing her.


Your solicitude is very much appreciated.


Life and blogging will resume this week.


My best regards to you all,

S.K.




A True American Hero

 


Michael Jochum:


A True American Hero


There are moments when the measure of a man is revealed not in what he says, but in what he refuses to say… and there are other moments when the measure of another man is revealed by the vile, small, indecent things he cannot help but say. The death of Robert Mueller gives us both, in stark, painful contrast.


Robert Mueller spent more than fifty years in service to this country, quietly, methodically, without spectacle, without ego. A Marine who bled in Vietnam. A prosecutor who went after mob bosses and dictators. A public servant who stepped into the smoking wreckage of 9/11 just days into his tenure as FBI Director and helped reshape an agency to confront a new kind of global threat. This was not a man chasing headlines. This was a man carrying responsibility.


He was, by every credible account, exactly what this country claims to value: disciplined, principled, relentless in his pursuit of truth, and allergic to anything that smelled like self-promotion. They called him a “straight arrow,” and not as a cliché, but as a warning, because men like that don’t bend. They don’t perform. They don’t kneel to power. They do the work, and they let the work speak.


And when the moment came, when the country needed someone to look directly into the darkness of foreign interference, corruption, and a presidency entangled in both, Mueller did exactly what he had always done. He followed the facts. He built the case. Thirty-four indictments. Guilty pleas. A documented effort by a hostile foreign power to influence an American election. And perhaps most damning of all, a report that stopped just short of prosecution, not because the evidence wasn’t there, but because the guardrails of our system, those fragile, breakable things, failed to hold.


He did his job.


But he did it in a country that, at that moment, did not have the courage to finish it.


And that is the tragedy that now hangs over his legacy, not failure, but restraint. Not incompetence, but a system that lacked the backbone to act on what he uncovered. Mueller stood there, holding the truth in his hands, and too many people in power simply looked away.


So when I read Donald Trump’s reaction to Mueller’s death, “Good, I’m glad he’s dead,” I don’t feel shock anymore. I feel recognition. Because that sentence tells you everything you need to know about the difference between an American hero and an American zero.


A hero serves something larger than himself. A hero sacrifices, endures, and holds the line even when no one is watching. A hero carries the weight of duty with humility.


A zero lashes out. A zero mocks the dead. A zero measures every human interaction by grievance, ego, and personal loyalty. A zero cannot comprehend integrity, because integrity has never once been part of his internal vocabulary.


Mueller never responded to Trump’s insults when he was alive. Not once. He didn’t tweet. He didn’t rant. He didn’t perform outrage for the cameras. He did what men of substance do, he stayed focused on the mission, even as the circus roared around him.


And now, even in death, he maintains that dignity… while the man who spent years trying to discredit him reduces himself yet again to something smaller than small.


History has a way of sorting these things out. It takes time, but it is ruthless in its clarity. When the noise fades, when the lies collapse under their own weight, what remains are the men who stood for something real, and the men who stood only for themselves.


Robert Mueller will be remembered as a man who served his country with honor, courage, and an almost stubborn devotion to the truth.


Donald Trump will be remembered as a man who, even at the moment of another’s death, could not rise above his own bitterness long enough to show a single ounce of humanity.


That’s not politics.


That’s character.


And in the end, that’s the only ledger that matters.


—Michael Jochum, Not Just a Drummer: Reflections on Art, Politics, Dogs, and the Human Condition.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

GUEST POST BY DAVE MILLER

 



This is America!

 

In a recent discussion on reparations, a Jesus-loving Christian posted the following:

Our Constitution provides for reimbursement when peoples property is taken. The republic took property (freed slaves) at the point of a rifle. They were never compensated. If any reparations are due, its to those who were dispossessed of their property.”

Stop for a moment and think about this statement. There was no pushback, no disagreement. Perhaps people simply didnt want to alienate a friend or criticize his or her views.

But this is how racism continues to reside and fester in the United States.

Ive asked my conservative friends many times to name specific viewpoints or actions from conservative or MAGA supporters that they would consider extreme.”

To date, Ive never received a response.

Not to statements like the one above. Not to cartoons depicting President Obama tending watermelon gardens at the White House. Not to caricatures portraying a former president and first lady as apes.

Apparently, none of these rise to the level of extreme” for many on the right or among MAGA supporters. There seems to be either an inability or an unwillingness to critically address the proverbial bad apples within their own circles.

Ive seen this before.

Today, many on the right are critical of former President George W. Bush for U.S. involvement in the Iraq War. But at the time, voicing criticism of that war often resulted in being labeled un-American. Just look at what happened to the Dixie Chicks.

Sound familiar?

I even had friends who were privately critical of the war explain their reluctance to speak publicly, saying they didnt want to give the left” fodder to criticize the president. Ive heard similar sentiments more recently in relation to President Trump.

Progressives and other Democrats, by contrast, have often been willing to publicly criticize their own leaders. Many Democrats spoke out against President Clinton during the Lewinsky scandal. Others questioned President Obamas focus on the Affordable Care Act during his first term. Still others criticized the Afghanistan withdrawal and the handling of border issues during President Bidens administration.

For some reason, the GOP, its MAGA base, and many conservatives seem reluctant to call out extremism, racism, Nazi support and more within their own ranks. Unless and until this group steps up and does so, it is hard to imagine America being able to move forward anytime soon.


Saturday, March 14, 2026

IN MEMORIAM





I lost my sister and best friend, Jo, today.

Here we are in the late 1990s.

She was everything to me.

P.E. will be down for a while.




Me on the left, and Jo
 


This is the Hour of Lead – 
Remembered, if outlived, 
As Freezing persons, recollect the Snow – 
First – Chill – then Stupor – then the letting go – 

--Emily Dickenson






The birds they sang At the break of day 
Start again I heard them say 
Don't dwell on what has passed away 
Or what is yet to be 

Ah, the wars they will be fought again 
The holy dove, she will be caught again 
Bought and sold, and bought again 
The dove is never free 

Ring the bells that still can ring 
Forget your perfect offering 
There is a crack, a crack in everything 
That's how the light gets in  

--Leonard Cohen

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Trump's War

 




"The chairman of the American Conservative Union is defending lethal airstrikes that killed scores of Iranian schoolgirls over the weekend, acknowledging they would still be alive if the U.S. and Israel had not attacked Iran — but arguing they would “be alive in a burqa.” 

Matt Schlapp made the staggering comment during Wednesday’s episode of “Piers Morgan: Uncensored,” where discussion of the now-ongoing Iran war eventually turned to the airstrikes on a girls school that killed up to 175 people Saturday, mostly children under 12."



And this witheringly vapid press secretary:


Reporter: "On the Iranian school, why did President Trump say yesterday that Iran may have tomahawk missiles when there are only three US allies, plus the US, that have those missiles?"

 Leavitt: "The president has a right to share his opinions with the American public…"

(Opinions are not facts. Trump often doesn't know what he's talking about -- hardly the sort of person a country would want while waging war against a Middle East country.)

Thomas Friedman, NYTimes:


"Trump has been all over the map when talking about the morning after in Iran — and saying truly ridiculous and often contradictory things that reveal a commander in chief who is just making it up as he goes along. 

One day it’s regime change, one day not; one day he doesn’t care about Iran’s future, the next day he will have a say in choosing the country’s next leader; one day he’s open to negotiations, the next day he is demanding “unconditional surrender.” 

 I thought the Middle East analyst Hussein Ibish summed up the Trump strategy in Iran concisely when he wrote: 'It goes like this: The U.S. and Israel bomb and destroy assets. Then (fill in the blank) Iranians will secure (fill in the blank) political change that will achieve (fill in the blank) U.S. war aims.' ” 

 Would you invest in a company whose leader, without warning, embarked on a radically new business strategy and then, in the next week, described its goals in five different ways? That is a flashing red light."

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Trump mocked Gold Star families and dishonored the late Senator John McCain for having been taken prisoner in Viet Nam, and he called soldiers who were maimed or killed "losers and suckers." That's the CiC conducting this war. He wore his idiotic gold and white baseball cap during a dignified transfer and demonstrated how clueless and undignified he is. 

This is a POTUS who picked a troop of unqualified cabinet members and who has accusations about him of pedophilia -- protecting a pedo, Maxwell, and engaging in such acts himself. What could possibly go wrong? 

Not only is there no endgame, there is no understanding of who we are attacking. Trump won't be able to lie his way out of this because the economic aftershocks are going to be real.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

YOUR SUNDAY MOMENT OF ZEN

 


“Whenever a kings sees that his people are about to revolt, he starts a war.” —Napoleon Bonaparte 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC

 


I don't know why, but this song was on my mind all week:




Thursday, March 5, 2026

A Champion MMA wrestler is now head of Homeland Security.

 

President Trump fired his embattled homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, on Thursday and announced plans to replace her with Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, after she was grilled by Republican lawmakers this week at congressional hearings on a variety of topics, including her knowledge of a lucrative advertising contract. 

Mr. Trump announced the change on social media, along with a new, and previously nonexistent, role for Ms. Noem: special envoy for the Shield of the Americas, which he said would be a new security initiative for the Western Hemisphere.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

SENATOR MARK KELLY

 

"Takeaways from Hegseth’s press conference this morning: 


1. There is no strategic goal. He said this isn’t about 'regime change' despite the President saying otherwise, repeatedly. That means they can't explain how all of this makes Americans safer in the end. 

2. He said 'This will end on the President’s choosing,' and provided no real timeline. That reinforces that there is no plan and no strategic goal, just a 79 year old man who spends too much time in a ballroom in Florida deciding when to stop this. 

3. Hegseth suggested the Commander-in-Chief is setting the operational tempo — which is really high right now, putting a lot of stress on our troops and systems. Donald Trump, despite what he may believe, doesn’t have the capacity to make these types of operational decisions that have real consequences for commanders and servicemembers. 

 4. And finally, going into a conflict of this scale with no strategy and a wishy-washy end state often leads to a less than optimal outcome, starting with the potential for continued escalation and a long, bloody conflict. Americans want leaders who focus on improving their lives, not starting more wars. 

It’s clear to me and everyone else who is paying attention that this President needs to be reined in, but that’s not going to come from this Secretary of Defense, who has tough sounding talking points but little else to offer the American people or our servicemembers."

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

HOW MANY AMERICANS KNOW ABOUT THIS?

 

U.S. Troops Were Told Iran War Is for “Armageddon,” 


Return of Jesus Advocacy group reports commanders giving similar messages at more than 30 installations in every branch of the military 
 

 A combat-unit commander told non-commissioned officers at a briefing Monday that the Iran war is part of God’s plan and that Pres. Donald Trump was “anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark his return to Earth,” according to a complaint by a non-commissioned officer.

 From Saturday morning through Monday night, more than 110 similar complaints about commanders in every branch of the military had been logged by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF). 

 The complaints came from more than 40 different units spread across at least 30 military installations, the MRFF told me Monday night.8 The MRFF is keeping the complainants anonymous to prevent retribution by the Defense Department. The Pentagon did not immediately respond to my request for comment. 

 One complainant identified themselves as a non-commissioned officer (NCO) in a unit currently outside the Iran combat zone but in Ready-Support status, deployable at any time. The NCO said they were Christian and emailed the MRFF on behalf of 15 troops, including at least 11 Christians, one Muslim, and one Jew.  

The NCO wrote to the MRFF that their commander “urged us to tell our troops that this was ‘all part of God’s divine plan’ and he specifically referenced numerous citations out of the Book of Revelation referring to Armageddon and the imminent return of Jesus Christ.



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This is wholly unAmerican, anti-Constitutional, and WRONG! This is another example of the Trump administration disregarding the Constitution and establishing a national religion.


Whether America is considered a Christian country is a subject of debate, as it has a historically Christian heritage and a majority Christian population (around 69% as of 2024), but it is not officially a Christian state. 

The U.S. Constitution establishes a secular government, prohibiting the establishment of an official religion and guaranteeing religious freedom for all. 

While many Americans identify as Christians and the nation’s founding was influenced by Protestant traditions, the government is officially neutral on religious matters, separating church and state. 

Debate exists regarding the founders' intentions; while many were Christians, others were deists, and the Constitution does not invoke God or Christianity, instead deriving authority from "We the People".

The Founding Fathers did not establish Christianity as America's official religion. While many founders were Christians, they designed a secular federal government through the Constitution, which prohibits religious tests for office (Article VI) and forbids Congress from establishing a state religion (First Amendment). 

The 1797 Treaty of Tripoli explicitly stated that the U.S. government was not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.




Monday, March 2, 2026

HE'S NOT RIGHT IN THE HEAD:

 



Trump during a press conference on Iran: 

 “See that nice drape?…In about 1.5 years you’re gonna see a very very beautiful building...I picked those drapes. I always liked gold. I believe it will be the most beautiful ballroom anywhere in the world."


 


Politico:  "Majority of Americans oppose Trump’s Iran strikes, per new polling. 

Several polls conducted in the wake of the U.S. attacks in Iran found the military operation broadly unpopular.

"The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties. That happens in war." --Trump



Hegseth today:  "The U.S. war on Iran will continue on Trump’s terms, with more troops on the way and more casualties expected, and no timeline or exit strategy, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Monday, as the military announced the fourth U.S. service member killed."




Trump promised no wars with him as POTUS.

Trump bombed Iran and removed its leaders. 

We are now at war with Iran.






 PBS News: The U.S.-Israel attack on Iran was "not the limited strike that was considered by the president or his aides, nor was this even limited to Iran's nuclear or missile program," PBS News' Nick Schifrin says. 

It's "a war to overthrow the Iranian regime — and not quick," he added. President Donald Trump said Saturday the mission could take days or weeks. "There's no guarantee of success, and there's no knowing what will happen after that," Schifrin said.



Hegseth leaves door open for boots on the ground in Iran 

Hegseth: "Israel has clear missions as well for which we are grateful. Capable partners are good partners, unlike so many of our traditional allies who wring their hands and clutch their pearls, hemming and hawing about the use of force ... no stupid rules of engagement." 

Hegseth Promises to “Finish” a War Nobody Asked Him to Start 

Hegseth strutted to the microphone yesterday like he was auditioning for World’s Most Clueless Commander in Chief and declared: “We didn’t start this war, but under Trump, we are finishing it.” 

 “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” ― George Orwell, 1984

 


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"Pentagon briefers acknowledged to congressional staff in a briefing Sunday that Iran was not planning to strike US forces or bases in the Middle East unless Israel attacked Iran first, undercutting the administration's argument Saturday that Tehran was planning to potentially strike the US preemptively and posed an imminent threat, according to multiple people who attended the briefing."



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Kentucky Senator Rand Paul’s response to the strikes on Iran: 


“As yet another preemptive war is begun in the Middle East, John Quincy Adam’s words of wisdom still ring true:


“Wherever the standard of freedom and Independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her heart, her benedictions and her prayers be.”


Like most Americans I have sympathy for the plight of the Iranian people and all subjected people around the globe, from North Korea to Tibet.


But as Adam’s wrote, America:  “goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy.


She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all.


She is the champion and vindicator only of her own.”


The Constitution conferred the power to declare or initiate war to Congress for a reason, to make war less likely.  


Madison wrote that “the Executive Branch is the branch most prone to war, therefore, the Constitution, with studied care, delegated the war power to the legislature.”


As with all war, my first and purest instinct is wish Americans soldiers safety and success in their mission.  


But my oath of office is to the Constitution, so with studied care, I must oppose another Presidential war.”






Sunday, March 1, 2026

I'LL JUST LEAVE THIS REPORT HERE FOR EVERYONE TO DIGEST.

 

March 1, 2026, 12:19 p.m. ET 

"From the moment he announced an extensive military attack against Iran by posting an edited social media video at 2:30 a.m. Saturday, President Trump made clear that he would be taking a different tone and approach than his wartime predecessors.

 Mr. Trump did not scramble back to the White House from Mar-a-Lago, his private club and residence in Palm Beach, to oversee the U.S. and Israeli strikes. He did not deliver a televised address informing the public of the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was the nation’s supreme leader for nearly four decades. 

 Instead, the president capped an extraordinary day of U.S. aggression abroad by attending a glitzy fund-raising dinner at his club.

 On Sunday, Mr. Trump had yet to make a public appearance or emerge from his private club. He had no events on his public schedule besides his return to Washington later in the day."

[snip] 

"The president did not let the bombing of Iran upend his schedule, including his plans to attend a fund-raising dinner to support MAGA Inc., a pro-Trump super PAC. 

 Ms. Leavitt said Saturday that Mr. Trump had no intention of breaking that commitment. The fund-raiser, she said, was 'more important than ever.' ”




I remember this from the 2024 election: