It's one thing to have made mistakes, but it's another to spin the failure as a win. It's not just that time was wasted, an ally let down, money spent and prices going up at home. People are dead. Maybe the Strait of Hormuz will work right again eventually, but there's no coming back from dead.
It was a mistake for Israel to trust Trump. I understand why they did it ... they felt they had to ... but any observation of him as a person and as a leader would show that he is untrustworthy. I'd like to tell Israel that things will get better, and I hope they do eventually, but as long as he is in power, I think the whole world will continue to be negatively affected by him.
I vote in California. it is a very reliable system. In the last election I used a mail-in ballot .... I do this because I am legally blind and it's hard to see stuff ... and after voting, instead of mailing it, I dropped off my ballot at my local public library.
Republicans have been saying that California's voting system is corrupt, doubrless because they know the actual votes will be against them. But here is Jacob Soboroff of MS NOW in LA at a voting center, explaining how things work ...
[...] Iranian state media reported that the U.S. had hit water storage buildings and a local official said that water was cut off to more than 20,000 people living in a town and villages nearby. Temperatures in the area have reached above 100 degrees Fahrenheit this week. .... Deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure could constitute a war crime under international law ...
Trump has repeatedly threatened to target civilian infrastructure.
Watching another Ezra Klein podcast and wow is it depressing. It's about the Democratic party's future foreign policy (saying we ever win again).
Ezra and his guest, Matt Duss, basically believe that the Dem party must ... 1) turn its back on everything Biden did (God, he is a convenient scapegoat, isn't he?) ... 2) make its purer-than-the-driven-snow moral stand on the high ground of hating Israel.
The guest, a former advisor to Bernie, seemed especially and fervidly anti-Israel. He spoke as if there is no factual doubt that Israel has been committing genocide as well as every other bad thing possible, when that is just not true. But truth isn't important in politics, the perception of truth is.
One thing that really bothered me ... the podcast starts with the impuning of Congressman Dan Goldman of New York. His crime? He's a Democrat but he hasn't said anything bad about Israel (he's Jewish, you know).
For years I have seen Dan Goldman appear on MSNBC as he has done so many good things, both now as a politician, as the lead counsel on Trump's first impeachment, as a legal advisor at MSNBC, and earlier as a US attorney in the Southern District of New York. But all that doesn't matter since he hasn't called Israel genocidal.
This is a bad purity test. We didn't lose the last election because Biden helped Israel. We didn't lose the election because some Democratic politicians are unapologetically Jewish. We lost it because the Democratic party's bigwigs were wealthy, educated, famous, and lucky people who forgot about those less fortunate. Now we can add to the Democratic party's mistakes an apparebt embrace of antisemitism. What could go wrong?
The aims of Israel and of the Trump administration in the Iran war are diverging. I feel for Israel because they actually believed Trump's lies, and now they are being left in the lurch.
It's the anniversary of D Day. And there's a new movie out about that day ... Pressure.
Pressure is a 2026 war drama film directed and edited by Anthony Maras and written by Maras and David Haig, based on Haig's 2014 stage play. It stars Andrew Scott as meteorologist James Stagg and Brendan Fraser as Dwight D. Eisenhower as the pair work to plan the Normandy landings during World War II; Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and Damian Lewis also star.
I haven't seen the movie yet, but today I saw a discussion about it from the Bulwark with retired General
Mark Hertling ...
PS - happy to see Brendan Fraser. Will always love him in The Mummy :)
Meet the Press host Kristen Welker interviewed Trump ... you can see the whole interview here ... about his slush fund for Jan 6 rioters. When she challenged him on the facts, he flipped his wig and left ...
During the interview he said he "lovedd the idea" of paying off the rioters if only it could be done. Well, of course it could be done. He could pay them off himself ... isn't he richer than God? But he wants us to do it. The rioters probably will be paid eventually, as there are apparently other ways the Justice Department can pay them without needing any oversight from Congress.
A family of parasites. Creating nothing of worth, they prey on what belongs to others, damage it beyond recognition, and sell the remains to wealthy idiots.
I know I've been posting Ezra Kleine a lot lately, but the topic in this video really touched me .... the extreme sexism of the political Right and their continuing project of returning society to a time when men were men (think Quest for Fire) and women were just their f*ckable child-bearing slaves.
I was young in the 60s/70s, when the advent of birth control pills gave women the power to decide for themselves when and if they wanted to have children. That was perhaps the most important step towards women's equality.
Here's a past video from the Gates Foundation that advocates for helping women in other countries get birth contol. But the message is just as relevant to our own society, especially now: contraception gives women a chance for education, employment, health, and a better life for the children they do have ...
It will come as no surprise, then, that the Right has done everything possible to destroy women's freedom to choose birth control and also abortion. The Right will dress this up with laughably tortured religion/philosophy, but this is truly about one thing - keeping women powerless. It is abominable.
More bad stuff coming out about Graham Platner. Some Democrats don't care as long as he can win against Susan Collins. Others see this support of Platner in the same way they saw Republicans supporting Trump after the release of the Access Hollywood tape.
Platner's campaign staff includes those who helped get Mamdani and Fetterman elected. Apparently they are trying to find Democratic candidates who will appeal to all the young working-class men that voted for Trump. I don't like this approach. Don't find Platner trustworthy. Democrats can't win by copying Republicans.
The Times of Israel's daily briefing with editor David Horovitz. They talk about the phone call between Trump and Nretanyahu as well as the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
It's good to get Israel's perspective on what's happening in the war with Iran. The US press, both conservative and liberal, seems to have a lot of bias when it comes to reporting on Israel.