despite extraordinarily stiff competition from the Roberts Court, Citizens United keeps its place as one of the most damaging Supreme Court decisions of all time
despite extraordinarily stiff competition from the Roberts Court, Citizens United keeps its place as one of the most damaging Supreme Court decisions of all time
Almost feels like the Iranians are directly responding to US news and media and markets with this - as if they saw the conspicuous underreaction too and thought βno, we need to demonstrate how easy this is for usβ
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Iβm turning this into an article and itβll be my 95 theses against CENTCOM.
The crusade by a certain set of very online people to redeem every white man with adjacent politics is exhausting
The funniest part about "you ruined our admirals" is that for years, the Navy made sure that almost no one who had a shot at O-7 ever set foot in our classrooms in Newport. (We did produce a few good Army/USAF generals)
doing this without attaching it to a war powers vote is political malpractice
my βI have no reports of mines in the Strait of Hormuz but Iran must remove them immediatelyβ tshirt has people asking a lot of questions answered by the tshirt
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Super cool and chill that we decided to revive Napoleon IIIβs foreign policy. Let me check Wikipedia real quick to see how that turned out for himβ¦
As a very smart person looking at this map for the first time, it appears that all the U.S. needs to do to put China in an unwinnable position after subduing Iran is to occupy a country called βAfghanistanββ¦ wait, hold on, someone is handing me a note
The people who hated βregime changeβ and βnation-buildingβ are REALLY gonna hate βregime collapseβ along the worldβs most important energy artery.
Morally repugnant jobs often pay well! The compensation package does not constitute an excuse.
Blackwater, famous for providing diplomatic security.
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Really looking forward to hearing about these βspecial assignmentsβ during Senator Mullinβs confirmation hearing!
No way he is totally lying about that too, right?
This is a real problem because taco night Carl will react to any level of "can we take this kind of seriously" akin to running this shit like the House of Lords while anyone who made the mistake of getting somewhat invested must continuously ratchet down their level of interest
Trying desperately to explain to DoD staff that carpet bombing in WW2 was due to technological limitations and inability to reliably strike valuable targets, not to juice the kill count
Only option I see that makes any operational sense would be to take Qeshm Island, since that denies a lot of mini-sub / FAC options for remnants of the Iranian Navy and allows you more SHORAD options without slugging it out with Artesh and Basij. Still a ton of risk for questionable gain.
This is the first military conflict I can think of where none of the major belligerents have a coherent theory of victory.
So far the administrationβs theory of victory seems to be one of those CK3 runs where you keep running assassination plots on your rivals until you get a successor you like or get so many malus penalties that the Pope excommunicates you
ICYMI... a COVER REVEAL!
Commentary: Anyone Else Have Those Weird Dreams Where Sobbing Future Generations Beg You To Change Course?
Quote from Washington Times editorial board "[Radical liberals] don't realize that, when they express contempt for the man who holds the country's highest office, they reveal their contempt for the Americans who put him there."
Uh no...we definitely realize it.
As the laid off Middle East News Editor, I concur. Management eliminated the positions of every single staff correspondent and bureau chief in the Middle East.
"Psychology says people who constantly apologize for things that aren't their fault aren't being polite. They grew up in an environment where someone else's bad mood was always their responsibility to fix." share.google/LxDa6ftaoJmN...
As a historian, I'd just like to remind the politicians who follow me that it is not, in fact, 2003 anymore and the current GOP war in the Middle East is not, in fact, even remotely popular.
So if you're a weathervane who just tries to do what's already popular, full-throated opposition is it!
In 2019, federal prosecutors asked NM officials to stop investigating the Epstein ranch, claiming they would share info with local authorities. Local investigators handed all their evidence to the feds, who shared...nothing. www.abqjournal.com/news/feds-as...
I donβt even really think this is fair. Iraq was heavily debated publicly, and there was a plan. It was a stupid and delusional plan based on unrealistic assumptions, but it was known publicly and voted on by Congress.
There was no public debate or Congressional authorization in this instance.
As someone who has been in a lot of tanks next to a lot of rivers in various parts of the world, itβs surprisingly difficult to drive into one.
Democrats have had one continuous congressional leadership clique since 2017! Itβs crazy! Despite all the political disaster and failure thereβs never been a serious effort to put a different group of people in charge, and if you complain about it, they treat you as an obvious crank for noticing.