A White House aide made waves this week by urging House Republicans to stop talking about "mass deportations." By my analysis, the president's top Fox News propagandists dropped that language weeks or months ago. www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox...
A White House aide made waves this week by urging House Republicans to stop talking about "mass deportations." By my analysis, the president's top Fox News propagandists dropped that language weeks or months ago. www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox...
"U.S. officials called London insurers and brokers, trying to figure out how the market operates, industry insiders said."
When applied to the current administration, I urge caution in using terms like "plans," "strategy," "policy," or "doctrine."
www.wsj.com/finance/u-s-...
Hey Emil, tell us more about your time at Uber. @karaswisher.bsky.social can fill in the blanks.
Trump regime punishes dissenters.
Lee Zeldin disciplined EPA dissenters after ethics office found no ‘concern’
Staffers were suspended or fired for signing an open letter excoriating the Trump administration for its treatment of EPA #science and workers.
www.eenews.net/articles/zel...
Sheehy probably does the same, but in case he needs to attack any veterans who dare to protest.
We're asymptotically approaching Idiocracy.
UFC providing training. Kash bringing the kegs.
WE don't make money. WE pay more for petroleum products. Including fertilizer of our crops.
All while misunderstanding or misrepresenting actual history.
Exactly this:
Energy Secretary Chris Wright gave the G7 the White House’s position Tuesday morning: A massive intervention in oil markets was premature. Less than two hours later, U.S. officials reversed their earlier position. The 180 degree turn was due to a change of heart by Trump. www.wsj.com/business/ene...
DOJ lawyers discontinued litigation against law firms after concluding that the legal position they had staked out was utterly bereft of legal merit. Then Trump personally ordered them to resume the cases anyway. www.wsj.com/politics/pol...
Fair
Here are the photos the Pentagon doesn't want you to see.
Can a precious flower be cross-eyed?
Ret. Maj. Gen. Neil McCasland wasn't just another general. As SAPOC Executive Secretary he managed the pipeline for EVERY classified program in the DoD. Every black site. Every secret. One man. Gone If you were Russia or China, McCasland would be your top target. This is a national security crisis.
Microsoft Takes a Stand Against the Trump Administration www.nytimes.com/2026/03/11/b...
Now do Open AI.
(Guardian) — Iran has spurned two messages from Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, seeking a ceasefire as its leaders sense it is not losing the war and the US president is at the minimum feeling the political pressure.
@theguardian.com
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
Fair.
Obviously JJ. But this is tactical. Trump is ultimately responsible for everything, but his overall failure is utter lack of strategy.
Can-Am off-roaders (Aaron Rodgers), custom golf carts (Jared Goff), golf simulators (Jalen Hurts), high-end fashion/spirits (Caleb Williams), and even beef/freezers (Josh Allen). (2)
Related: NFL quarterbacks routinely spend thousands on extravagant holiday gifts for their offensive linemen to show appreciation for protection throughout the season. Popular 2025 gifts included: (1)
Related: Does he EVER shut up?
As much as I want to blame Trump and Hegseth, this one is a critical and tragic screw-up by our military.
Hard-hitting journalism right there.
Giuliani handled the cross-examination. It was a chance to redeem himself after his underwhelming opening, and to confront the corrupt big-city powerbroker directly, in front of a courtroom filled with members of the media. He started with the parking violations bureau scheme, but quickly moved on to grill Friedman about other shady deals he'd put together over the years. Wayne Barrett had written about an especially egregious one in the Voice: When Friedman was serving as a deputy mayor to Koch's predecessor, Abe Beame, he had delivered an enormous tax abatement to a young real estate developer named Donald Trump only days before Friedman left his job with the city to go work for Trump's lawyer, Roy Cohn. "Now, isn't it a fact that in your last week to ten days in office, you signed for the very profitable deals with one of Roy Cohn's major clients, Donald Trump-multimillion-dollar deals?" Giuliani asked Friedman. "You signed while you were deputy mayor, and you were going to his law firm a couple of days, if not a week later?"
reading “Gods of New York” about NYC in the 80s and sometimes you gotta just laugh at the screenwriters of history to stop from screaming
The most critical of those products may be food. And the price of fertilizer is about to go up significantly.
The first move Ellison made was to defy editorial independence.