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Drone to the Rescue, But What Next in Iran Conflict?

An unmanned drone rescue boat saved two Apache helicopter pilots in the Sea of Hormuz after Iranian drones, the flying type, took down their craft. Both men are safe and recovering from the incident. The broader implication is that President Trump’s repeated prediction that a deal with Iran is just a day or two away is just more camouflage for the administration in its mistaken war effort. Whenever Trump makes his day-or-two prediction, Iran does something to set the record straight. In the past two weeks, it withdrew from negotiations, then demanded $36 billion in blood money to continue the talks, then bombed Israel, and now has taken down a U.S. copter. Trump might be getting the message. In a post following the pilot rescue operation, the president said that “the United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack.” I agree, but let’s do it big time: Take out the current leaders and bomb the crap out of everything. Send a message that “your stupid negotiating tactics” are toast. Will our response, if it comes, be big time? Doubtful, probably just a strike here or there. Worse, as matters currently stand, the U.S. is trying to determine if the

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Will Trump Be Cheered or Jeered at Tonight’s Knicks Game?

My guess: Boos will overpower yeas, just as Spurs will overwhelm the Knicks in tonight’s NBA Championship Game to be attended by President Donald Trump. Now, Trump is a native New Yorker, and he did as much to transform New York City as probably anyone in the past half-century, but he also lost two costly legal battles there. A fraud charge, based on a law that didn’t apply and whose statute of limitations had run out, was quickly approved by a jury that included two attorneys. The other was a sexual harassment lawsuit, which was made possible only because New York State lifted its civil statutes of limitations for one year, and that yielded something like an $88-million judgment. (My Opinion: If he actually sexually approached E. Jean Carroll, as was alleged, he should be ashamed. She wouldn’t be worth a free glance in a bar.) Security is tighter than ever around Madison Square Garden. Fans are already irate because the outside watch party has been moved blocks away due to security concerns. One more reason for boos over cheers.

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Israel Bombs Beirut: All Bets Are Off!

On June 1, President Trump announced a truce (of one sort or another) involving Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Israel. Basically, all sides would cease and desist, with an emphasis on no strikes on Beirut by Israel. In a post that day, I predicted the deal would last no more than 72 hours. Indeed, Hezbollah rejected the deal on first blush. There were skirmishes almost immediately, but now six days later, or 144 hours basically, Israel has indeed struck Beirut, targeting what it said was a Hezbollah command center in the south of the Lebanese capital. Iran in response launched three waves of missiles toward Israel and announced it might not stop. U.S. military bases might also be hit. Anyway, my 72-hour bet on how long the ceasefire would last — which could have been made only on a prediction market site — would have been a bust if Beirut were the trigger for when the pact was broached. After the strikes on Israel, Iran’s state media issued a warning that if Israel “expands its attacks on that region or responds to Iran’s actions, it will begin with devastating strikes against the regime and its supporters.” Meanwhile, Trump continues to insist that

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How Would Babe Ruth Fare Against Today’s Pitchers?

The only person I know who could answer my question — “How would Babe Ruth fare against today’s pitching?” — is my AI friend Gemini. What follows is his answer (illustration courtesy of my Grok subscription, close but not that great a resemblance to The Babe). HINT: Either as a bench-warming bum or Aaron Judge-esque…. Read on: This is one of the ultimate baseball debates. To answer it fairly, we have to look at it through two different lenses: dropping 1927 Babe Ruth straight out of a time machine onto a modern field, versus giving him access to modern sports science, nutrition, and training. Here is how the physics and analytics break down the Bambino’s chances. Scenario A: The Time Machine (0 to 15 Home Runs) If you plucked Babe Ruth out of the 1920s and put him in a batter’s box tonight, he would look completely lost. That isn’t a knock on his legendary talent; it’s just a reflection of how much the physics of pitching have evolved. The Velocity Shock: In the 1920s, the average fastball sat around 85–88 mph. Rare elite pitchers like Walter Johnson could touch the mid-90s, but it was uncommon. Today, the average Major

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Iran Says: ‘We Need Money. Bring Back Obama.’

President Trump has on umpteen occasions criticized President Obama for literally sending a planeload of cash to Iran in exchange for a nuclear arms pact. Trump may have to swallow his pride and do something similar if he wants a new peace pact. Iran’s leaders, whom Trump says are 1) unidentifiable and 2) eager to make a deal, ain’t so dumb after all. These invisible numbskulls, according to Trumpian depictions, are now demanding $12 billion up front to continue negotiations and another $24 billion during the proposed 60-day bargaining window. Pretty good for a faceless, clueless crowd. Trump has routinely lambasted Obama’s JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) for sending cash to Tehran for nuclear cessation. I believe he labeled the JCPOA “the dumbest deal” ever made in light of the airplane cargo of cash rushed to the mullahs as part of the bargain. Trump canceled the JCPOA in his first term, and Iran then rushed to finish building a nuke or two — or umpteen. If Trump caves to the current rogue’s nest of nameless creatures in power, he will be washing egg off his face for the remainder of his term. Earlier this week, Secretary of State Marco

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The Trump Modus Operandi: Creating Criminals and Camouflage

Before launching into my follow-up to yesterday’s post about Donald Trump and his seque into a war with Iran that went astray, let me reaffirm that I am a three-time Trump voter. In 2024, I supported him because of various views and programs he espoused, including lowering taxes, securing the border and deporting illegals, building up the military, ending the Green Scam, and getting men out of women’s sports. He has delivered on all of those (with the Iran mistake draining the military of assets), but at the same time, I have found that the way he goes about pursuing his goals is often suspect and unseemly. That’s why, in my headline to this article, I have narrowed the Trump approach to getting his way to two avenues. One is to create criminals in the public eye out of those who block him or disagree with him. This criminalization usually takes the form of insulting and denigrating posts on Truth Social, but sometimes leads to actual legal action, such as with John Bolton, a former aide now facing possible jail time. The other is to create a smokescreen — which I’m calling camouflage — to cover up what’s really going

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UPDATE: No Political Penance, Just Political Pickle for Donald Trump

Department of My Bad: Oops, yesterday I gave Donald Trump too much credit. I actually believed, and put my belief into print, that Trump had had an epiphany about the Iran War mess, and that penance was near, to be revealed in his actions going forward. This assessment germinated in — as you can see from my original post — his comment about no all-out bombing on the Islamic Republic unless they killed one of ours. This, I thought, indicated a wake-up call that could result in a cleansing of Trump’s political soul. Wrong! After watching Trump on TV today, I realized that he could never feel or admit that he had ever done anything wrong, nor think that he has to make any kind of amends. He will simply, in all circumstances, blame someone else, starting with the nation’s media, which he calls the Fake News. Therefore, I am now concluding that Trump is merely in a political pickle of his own making, but one with deep and foreboding consequences. Simply put, the entire world is now worse off than when the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran began. Not only is the Strait of Hormuz closed, choking off oil and

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