The Pete Hegseth Exception
Nearly a year after a national-security scandal erupted on my iPhone, no one in the Trump administration has faced consequences.
"It is an obvious truth that discipline, morale, and order can be maintained in military formations only if everyone—from four-star generals to the youngest 'boot' privates—is held equally accountable for their actions."
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10.03.2026 12:15
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How Kristi Noem Lost Her Job
She probably should have seen Trump’s decision to find a new homeland-security secretary coming.
There is no better choice than Noem for the distinction of being the first Cabinet member to be removed from this administration. She was fired, as Trump might put it, like a dog."
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06.03.2026 15:26
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06.03.2026 14:55
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Is This the Best Use of American Missiles?
The United States is burning through scarce munitions while Russia and China watch and wait.
"The draining of U.S. missile stockpiles poses a serious problem for national security. In choosing this conflict with Iran, the United States privileged likely ephemeral gains against an adversary that was a marginal threat over deterrence of peer adversaries"
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04.03.2026 14:35
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A Very Stable War
J. D. Vance says this Middle East entanglement can’t be dumb—because Trump is smart.
"Other wars were bad because they were led by dumb presidents, but a Trump war would be good because Donald Trump is smart.
Yet after the administration’s second wave of air attacks on Iran, the president’s strategy seems more sundown than Sun Tzu."
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04.03.2026 13:41
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Hubris Without Idealism
Donald Trump has embraced a warped version of the neoconservatism he once derided.
"Trump's hubris resembles that of the neocons—like them, he believes in American supremacy and is fascinated by the overwhelming power of the U.S. military—but he shares none of their idealism. His only commitment is to himself."
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02.03.2026 13:40
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Trump Rolls the Iron Dice
The uncertainties of Trump’s attack on Iran are enough to justify some queasy doubts.
"Trump has created a substantial moral hazard for the United States of a kind not seen since the Hungarian Revolution, in 1956."
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01.03.2026 15:54
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Why Khamenei Is Dead
The best-planned defenses don’t count for much if the people you trust to run them are ready to sell you out.
"Khamenei and his close advisers behaved, as Robert Conquest used to say, as if controlled secretly by their enemies. They made blunders, such as the decision to sit in a room together for a secret meeting, where they could conveniently be killed in one go"
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01.03.2026 15:51
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Sociopaths are terrific at spotting other sociopaths.
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26.02.2026 22:13
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President Trump’s State of the Union Variety Show
Were you not entertained?
"Beset by scandal, facing multiple defeats in America’s courts, and hitting levels of unpopularity that would make President Richard Nixon nod with empathy, Trump turned the State of the Union into a vulgar, populist carnival."
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25.02.2026 14:46
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The Coming Election Mayhem
Donald Trump’s plans to throw the 2026 midterms into chaos are already under way.
Donald Trump’s plans to throw the 2026 midterms into chaos are already under way. @dgraham.bsky.social reported on the coming election mayhem in our December issue:
25.02.2026 03:36
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The Republican Party Has a Nazi Problem
How did the GOP become a haven for slogans and ideas straight out of the Third Reich?
"If wannabe Nazis now confidently roam the halls of power—and the streets of American cities—it is because Republican leaders have made them feel at home"--longtime (& now former) Republican @radiofreetom.bsky.social.
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23.02.2026 17:42
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Hitler’s Greenland Obsession
After creating an economic mess with ill-advised tariffs, Hitler looked north in pursuit of resources and national security.
History check.
Hitler eyed Greenland during WWII for its North Atlantic strategic value.
Fast forward.
In 2019, Trump, sitting in the Oval Office, floated buying Greenland for its military positioning in the Arctic.
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23.02.2026 03:05
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The Worst-Case Future for White-Collar Workers
The well-off have no experience with the job market that might be coming.
"If AI quickly eliminates white-collar work, the country is going to end up in something much stranger than a downturn, and something much harder to recover from too."
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18.02.2026 19:22
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If you know anyone not vaccinating their kids, make sure they read this story. Effective and nauseating use of the second person.
13.02.2026 11:14
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The Democrats Aren't Built for This ... ken martin has one of those resting dread faces ... (Mark Leibovich/The Atlantic)
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12.02.2026 02:01
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The Democrats Aren’t Built for This
They say they want to save democracy. First they’ll need to get out of their own way.
Trump "'is so fragile that he builds this simulacrum of strength...It looks strong, and it’s enforced by other people thinking it’s strong. But if you actually got in a physical fight with Donald Trump, you’d kick his ass.'”
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11.02.2026 12:24
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The Democrats Aren’t Built for This
They say they want to save democracy. First they’ll need to get out of their own way.
"'If I was bullied as much as these Republicans are by President Trump and his followers, I would be so ashamed to see my family.'”--Senator Ruben Gallego
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11.02.2026 12:23
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The Democrats Aren’t Built for This
They say they want to save democracy. First they’ll need to get out of their own way.
“'You cannot credibly tell the American people that democracy is in danger and the world is ending, and the people that you are putting up on the front lines of fighting back against that genuinely belong in a nursing home.'”
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11.02.2026 12:19
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The Democrats Aren’t Built for This
They say they want to save democracy. First they’ll need to get out of their own way.
“'Republicans are over here being straight-up mercenaries,” Longwell said. “Democrats give everybody Fridays off and talk about work-life balance.” She apologized for yelling into the phone. Democrats “are not built for when the fascists come.'”
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11.02.2026 12:17
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America Isn’t Ready for What AI Will Do to Jobs
Does anyone have a plan for what happens next?
"Mainframes are like Christopher Walken: They’ve been going nonstop since the 1960s, they’re fantastic at performing peculiar roles (processing payments, safeguarding data), and nobody alive really understands how they work."
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10.02.2026 23:00
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A Foreign Policy Worse Than Regime Change
The world is threatened by the president’s self-absorption and incoherence.
"Trump doesn’t do 'policy.' Or philosophy. Or grand strategy. He does Donald Trump," his former National Security Adviser John Bolton writes. "His incoherence on regime change is only one piece of evidence in the larger picture of his unfitness to be president."
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10.02.2026 13:48
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The Murder of The Washington Post
Today’s layoffs are the latest attempt to kill what makes the paper special.
"We’re witnessing a murder.
Jeff Bezos, the billionaire owner of The Washington Post, and Will Lewis, the publisher he appointed at the end of 2023, are embarking on the latest step of their plan to kill everything that makes the paper special."
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04.02.2026 15:33
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Jung’s View of Christianity
“Today we need psychology for reasons that involve our very existence.”
"Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol or morphine or idealism."--Carl Jung
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02.02.2026 21:27
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