Sunday, August 23, 2026
Saturday, August 22, 2026
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Just another day in Trumplandia
This is just another example of Trump's blatant dishonesty and malignant narcissism. He and his MAGA sycophantic courtiers take credit for something they had no part in.
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
GUEST POST BY DAVE MILLER
Count me as stunned.
I survived the debacle of the Vietnam War. I celebrated when the United States liberated Kuwait and was disappointed when we failed to protect the Kurds from Iraqi helicopter attacks.
I was all in for attacking Taliban bases in Afghanistan after 9/11 but totally opposed to an all-out invasion of Iraq.
None of that prepared me for what the current POTUS is doing with Iran.
Simply put, President Trump is presiding over military success after military success while, at the same time, managing to lose the war he started against a country his administration repeatedly told us had been militarily devastated.
And that's what makes all this so stunning.
Because military success is not the same thing as winning a war.
Last year, President Trump claimed Iran's nuclear capability had been totally “obliterated.” This year he claimed Iran's military had been decimated. He repeatedly told us the Iranians desperately wanted a deal with the United States.
Yet the war rages on.
At the outset of the conflict, Trump and his administration outlined sweeping objectives:
• Eliminate Iran's missile threat.
• Eliminate its nuclear threat.
• Destroy its ability to project military power.
• End the threat from its regional proxies.
• Regime change in Iran
Then Trump added one more.
On March 6, he declared there would be no deal with Iran except:
“UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.”
Iran's military has certainly been battered. Its leadership has been hit. Ships, missile launchers, military installations and infrastructure have been destroyed.
Those are significant military accomplishments.
But destroying targets is not the same thing as achieving the objectives of a war.
I'm reminded of an exchange U.S. Army Col. Harry Summers said he had with a North Vietnamese colonel in Hanoi at the end of the Vietnam War.
“You know you never defeated us on the battlefield,” Summers told him. The North Vietnamese officer replied:
“That may be so, but it is also irrelevant.”
That's a lesson we seem to have forgotten.
You can win battles and still lose a war.
And by the objectives President Trump himself established for this war:
Not one has been achieved.
Not one.
• Iran still has missiles.
• The nuclear question remains unresolved.
• The Islamic Republic is still in power.
• Iran still possesses the ability to destabilize the region.
And most remarkably, five months after President Trump demanded Iran's unconditional surrender, Iran has presented demands of its own to the United States.
Think about that for a moment.
Iran has demanded an end to American military operations, sanctions relief, compensation for war damages, the release of frozen assets, American withdrawal from the region and other concessions as part of negotiations over reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
I can hear the echoes of conservative commentators had this happened during a Biden or Obama administration.
“How dare they,” we'd hear.
“We're the United States, the greatest military power on the planet.”
“No one dictates terms to America.”
But here we are.
And there is something even more troubling.
By absorbing some of the best shots the United States can deliver and remaining on its feet, it can be argued that Iran's stature in parts of the world has increased.
For decades, Iranian leaders have called America the “Great Satan” while portraying us as a paper tiger… an enormously powerful nation that ultimately lacks the ability to translate overwhelming military power into political results.
We should be deeply concerned when our own actions begin helping our enemies make their case.
Take a moment and let that sink in.
This isn't the presidency of Bill Clinton, Barack Obama or Joe Biden.
This is Donald Trump.
A Republican.
A Make America Great Again guy.
An America First guy.
A president whose entire foreign-policy persona has been built around strength, winning and the idea that other nations would once again fear American power.
Yet the nation he demanded unconditionally surrender is still fighting, still standing and has now presented conditions to us.
And that brings me to what really worries me.
History gives us some frightening examples of what can happen when leaders realize they are losing control.
By March 1945, Adolf Hitler knew Germany was facing catastrophe. Allied armies were advancing from the west while Soviet forces closed in from the east.
His response?
The Nero Decree.
Hitler ordered Germany's transportation systems, communications networks, industrial facilities and infrastructure destroyed rather than allow them to fall intact into Allied hands.
Think about that.
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Trump Renews His Bromance With The North Korean Communist Dictator
Read Trump's social media post below.
This would have been unbelievable in normal times with a functioning Executive Branch - a US president openly criticizing our longtime South Korean allies while appearing to want to appease North Korea's dictator leader, Kim Jong Un.
Trump states that the military exercises with South Korea are disrespectful to Kim, who is an adversary of the US and all of our allies and who is aligned with Putin against Ukraine, supplying Russia arms and troops to help him wage war on another US ally. This is directly counter to US and allied interests, and is a baffling, dangerous move away from a balance of power and world order that has maintained a regional peace that the superpower nations have mostly adhered to.
Trump appears to, once again, be out of his depth, rashly toying with alliances that he clearly either misunderstands or is willing to trash, because South Korea, like most of the rest of the world and all of our traditional allies, refused to get involved in Trump's ill-planned failure of a war in Iran, -- a war that threatens to cripple the world's financial and energy markets for years to come.
Do any of Trump's rational, seasoned advisors know that this is beyond being dangerous and disloyal, and edging toward something worse? Trump is once again showing America and the world how utterly unequipped he is for the presidency, and how the new world order he's trying to effect is bad for the US, in the short and long run.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
YOUR SUNDAY MOMENT OF ZEN
“No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path.” ― Gautama Buddha, Sayings of Buddha
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Thursday, August 13, 2026
Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump's Personal Lawyer.
Todd Blanche is now the Attorney General of the United States. He was Trump's personal defense lawyer who defended Trump in multiple criminal indictments, including the New York "hush money" trial, and he acted as his trusted personal counsel through various state and federal legal challenges.
It is highly unusual in modern U.S. history for a president to appoint his personal defense lawyer to serve as Attorney General. While presidents historically appointed close political allies or campaign managers, modern legal norms demand strict institutional separation between the President’s personal legal troubles and the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Blanche's appointment is a blatant conflict of interest. The Attorney General represents the United States and the American people, not the president as an individual. Can Trump's former personal defense lawyer face intense scrutiny over whether he can objectively oversee federal law enforcement, or if he will act as the president's private counsel?
For your information, here is a list of Trump attorneys who at one time worked for him and what happened to them as a result. Blanche is NOT in good company:
* Roy Cohn — Disbarred; dead
* Michael Cohen — Disbarred; pleaded guilty to tax, campaign and false-statement crimes
* Rudy Giuliani — Disbarred in NY and DC; $148M in defamation damages
* Alina Habba — Sanctioned $1M for frivolous litigation.
* Boris Epshteyn — Pending AZ criminal charges in fake-elector case.
* John Eastman — Disbarred in CA and suspended in DC; AZ criminal case pending.
* Kenneth Chesebro — Disbarred in NY; pleaded guilty in GA; WI case pending
* Sidney Powell — Pleaded guilty in GA.
* Jenna Ellis — Pleaded guilty in GA; suspended in CO; AZ criminal case pending.
* Jeffrey Clark — Facing criminal charges in AZ over fake-elector scheme.
* Christina Bobb — Facing AZ criminal charges over fake-elector scheme.
Total number of criminal convictions or disbarments among all of Ronald Reagan’s, George H. W. Bush’s, Bill Clinton’s, George W. Bush’s, Barack Obama’s, and Joe Biden’s lawyers:
0
Total number of criminal convictions or disbarments among Donald Trump’s lawyers:
Nine and counting
Monday, August 10, 2026
GUEST POST BY DAVE MILLER
Make it stop.
In early July, after the new DC Reflecting Pool paint started peeling, Dept of Interior Secretary Burgum stated the US had evidence of wrongdoing and that “acts of vandalism” were caught on camera.
US Atty Jeanne Pirro presented “evidence” and got an indictment of former US Olympian David Hearn for that vandalism from a DC Grand Jury.
President Trump stated “We have photographs, or tapes…” In addition, he said in June “We also have pictures… ”. When he was pressed to show those images, he said they would come out in time. “At the right time you’ll see it,” he said. “You’ll see it in court.”
But then reality set in.
US Atty Pirro, after getting the indictment against Hearn actually sat down to look at the evidence and realized something… there was no evidence. No photos, no tapes, no nothing. She had stepped up to do the president’s bidding and was caught holding the bag.
Even as she dropped the case, Trump essentially ripped her a new one in stating "I disagree 100% with Jeanine Pirro on the Reflecting Pool.” He then went on to add the following…
"Frankly, I think she choked, because the judge was really vicious.” And that he said she "folded like a cheap umbrella”.
Yesterday he had this to say after admitting there was “contractor error” on the job…
“…there is no video or proof, other than the damage, itself,”, essentially exonerating Hearn and Pirro.
None of the above is in dispute. It’s all part of the public record and included in court filings and POTUS Trump’s own Truth Social postings.
Conclusions… I’ll admit, I don’t want to be charitable to the POTUS. I’m fed up with Trump, his lies, his profiteering off the office of the presidency, and his petty narcissism.
But I’m willing to say that it is possible no one in the Oval Office orbit was actually aware of the truth. Perhaps in a rush to satisfy the demands of the president, Burgum and Pirro just went along with what Trump wanted, hoping some real evidence would later turn up.
Because the only alternative is that all three of them knew early on that the president had gotten out over his skis, and it was their job to protect him… even if it meant lying to the American people.
What say you?
Sunday, August 9, 2026
Saturday, August 8, 2026
Friday, August 7, 2026
Trump bank accounts were closed due to concerns over possible money laundering, Capital One says
What did MAGA expect when they voted to put a convicted criminal back in office? Integrity? Honor? Virtue? Those are words no one would ever associate with Donald Trump.
Summary
While regulatory bodies like FinCEN previously fined Trump casino properties for anti-money laundering compliance failures, and financial institutions like Capital One closed accounts based on automated or internal AML risk indicators, there are no criminal convictions or formal legal charges of money laundering against the Trump Organization itself.
Wednesday, August 5, 2026
Once again, Trump commits a travesty against those who served and serve.
Monday, August 3, 2026
Can we ever again trust what comes out of the DoJ under Trump?
Does it bother Americans that Trump has damaged our trust in the DoJ and its ability to pursue JUSTICE, not Trump's vendettas?
- Federal judges appointed by both Republican and Democratic presidents have increasingly criticized Justice Department lawyers for misleading courts, misrepresenting facts, and engaging in unseemly or unethical conduct. [1, 2, 3]
- Courts have openly questioned the traditional "presumption of regularity"—the baseline assumption that government attorneys act truthfully and follow standard procedures in good faith. [1, 2, 3]
- Judges have accused department officials of using the grand jury and subpoena processes improperly to target political rivals or advance administration ag
"Friday’s dismissal of the Department of Justice case against David Hearn for vandalism of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool came days after Hearn’s lawyers asked for transcripts of the grand jury proceedings that led to the indictment. The lawyers noted that the government’s only witness testified that the pool was already damaged before Hearn went near it, and that the witness could not quantify the cost of any damage Hearn might have done over and above the cost of repairing the existing damage. The lawyers told the court there were “irregularities in the government’s presentation of the evidence to the grand jury” that “call into question whether the grand jury was misled.”
The Department of Justice has been caught repeatedly misleading grand juries or committing misconduct in getting indictments. Hearn’s lawyers were suggesting that the Department of Justice engaged in the same misconduct in the indictment of David Hearn for damaging the bottom of the reflecting pool.
In their filing, they noted that a judge and former federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia had recently stated that “[g]enerations of presidential administrations and public officials” have reinforced the idea, called the “presumption of regularity,” that public officials do their jobs properly, operate in good faith, and follow correct procedures. But, the judge noted, “In just six months, the President of the United States may have forfeited the right to such a presumption.”
On July 28, J. David McSwane, Pratheek Rebala, and Carla Astudillo of ProPublica reported that judges across the country are calling out lawyers for the Department of Justice, questioning whether they can be trusted to tell the truth and whether they are operating according to centuries-old norms. Judges have called behavior by Department of Justice lawyers “unlawful,” “unethical,” “unseemly,” and otherwise dishonest.
The degradation of the Department of Justice, which is charged with defending the rule of law for the American people, into an instrument of Trump’s political wrath has been illustrated in the fight over the confirmation of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to attorney general.
Before going to the Department of Justice, Blanche was Trump’s personal attorney. He led Trump’s criminal defense team in the case of falsifying records to cover up hush-money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, as well as his defense against the two cases brought by special counsel Jack Smith: the one indicting him for trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and the one indicting him for retaining classified documents after leaving office.
Since he took over for former attorney general Pam Bondi, Blanche has openly flouted the law in order to do Trump’s bidding. He secured indictments against people Trump perceives to be enemies, including former FBI director James Comey for posting on Instagram a picture of seashells arranged to form the number “8647.”
Sunday, August 2, 2026
Saturday, August 1, 2026
Charges Dropped in Reflecting Pool Case as Prosecutors Say Work Was ‘Botched’
“The Justice Department moved to dismiss the criminal case against Olympian David Hearn. Prosecutors said new evidence showed the damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was caused by a faulty installation, not Hearn.”
So, the Reflecting Pool accusations against the Olympian brought by Trump’s DoJ were all Trumpian lies. Trump and his lackeys were willing to put an innocent American in prison to cover up Trump’s gross incompetence and lies. The no- bid, $14 million contract for painting the surface of the Reflecting Pool was done by a Trump pal who is a member of his Mar-a-Largo Club. This stinks of corruption.
That’s where we are in Trump’s disastrous 2nd term. Where is the righteous outrage on this newest insult to our justice system by the convicted felon president
We’ve seen innocent Americans and others gunned down and killed on our streets by Trump’s ICE goons, and now we know Trump was willing to put an innocent American in prison for up to 10 years to cover up his gross incompetence and lies.
The stench of Trump will follow MAGA forever.
DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s office wrote in a new court filing Friday:
“It was not until after the return of the indictment [of Hearn], that the [Department of Interior] provided additional documents to the [US Attorney’s Office in DC] indicating that damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in June 2026 was the result of flawed installation by the contractor, Atlantic Industrial Coatings, and the rush to complete the project prior to events associated with the America 250 celebration in the weeks surrounding Independence Day 2026.” —McGill News
Friday, July 31, 2026
Ithaka
I saw Christopher Nolan's, The Odyssey this week, and I remembered this poem I read years ago by a major figure of modern Greek literature, Constantine P. Cavafy.
It speaks to me as I grow older that it is better to travel hopefully than to arrive:
Ithaka