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Trump Can’t Seem to End the War He Started

No, Donald, Iran is not Venezuela, and there’s no Delcy Rodriguez clone there to save your butt. Sadly, our president is finding it much more difficult to stop a war than it is to start it, especially when those Iranian hardliners hold sway over every decision. Shoulda thought about that at the start, Mr. President. But, oh, no, you thought you could replicate the instant success of your Venezuelan coup, but it might take two to four days instead of two to four hours. Wrong! The latest development in the ongoing Middle Eastern saga sees Hezbollah firing missiles on Northern Israel, and  Israel responding by bombing Hezbollah enclaves in Beirut, Lebanon. This got Trump’s ire up, and in a post indicated that it was no big deal for terrorists to bomb Israel’s sovereign territory. After all, hasn’t everyone already evacuated or taken shelter? On Truth Social, Trump said the Hezbollah attack was “very small and meaningless, nobody was hurt, injured, or killed, and should not disrupt this important process.” Further, the Israeli attack on Beirut “should not have happened, particularly on a special day when we are so close to a Peace Deal with Iran.” Once again, we find Donald

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He Said/They Said: Trump’s Crystal Ball Shortcircuits

President Trump is predicting that a deal with Iran, in the form of a memorandum of understanding (MOU), will definitely be signed tomorrow, June 14, on his 80th birthday. Iran, however, says it may be signed sometime soon, but not tomorrow. Now, we can chalk up Trump’s never-ending “deal tomorrow” predictions to the intransigence of the Iranian leaders, or we can chalk it up to Trump’s art-of-the-deal reliance on “truthful hyperbole.” In his book, “Art of the Deal,” Sir Donald explains: “People want to believe that something is the biggest and the greatest and the most spectacular. I call it truthful hyperbole.” (See my recent post for more details on Trump’s negotiating techniques.) Yes, indeed, we all want to believe that the major portion of this ill-conceived war is coming to an end, and that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen and operate as it was before the war. However, here too, if I read Iran’s statements correctly, the Iranians are now claiming they and they alone have the power to control passage through the strait. Anyway, tomorrow ain’t far off, so I guess we’ll all know by Sunday this time, or earlier. Final thought: It appears that Trump’s hyperbolic

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Drones Away: Ukraine Pierces the Putin Pretense of Great Power Status

You gotta hand it to them: The Ukrainians have taken the battle to their more powerful invader, the Soviet Union Redux, aka Russia, with the development and deployment of drones. Not only that, but on the ground in Ukraine — in a war that’s dragging on into its fifth year — Ukrainian drones are pushing back Russian troops in the Donbas region. The threat to Russia is so great that its recent celebration of WWII Victory was scaled back to protect its weapons and military personnel from drone attacks from Kyiv. Ditto with Russia’s recent economic summit in St. Petersburg. Russia seems to rely on Iran for its drone arsenal, while Ukraine is developing its own production facilities and technology to keep ahead of Putin and his military push. Remember, when this war started, predictions were that Russia, unleashing a tank onslaught from Belarus, would take over Kyiv and execute its leaders within three days. Instead, as mentioned, this is a multi-year confrontation, with Russian troops stalled in Ukraine’s eastern provinces. Just in the past couple of weeks, Ukraine has targeted the heart of Russia’s economy — its oil terminals and refineries, as well as some of its military training

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My Take

Been There, Done That: Trump Turns 80

I have President Trump beat in one regard — not necessarily one to be envious of — in that I’m six months older than Sir Donald. He turns 80 on Sunday; I accomplished the feat on Christmas Eve 2025. I bring this up because the Wall Street Journal, in today’s edition, has an article about troubling signs regarding the president’s aging. The article implies that he exhibits symptoms that indicate “Bye-bye, Mr. President,” a diagnosis and hopeful outcome that the Demofiends and far-left media keep promoting. Here’s one symptom that I know is no big deal: bruising. I’ve read that Trump takes aspirin daily as a stroke and heart disease palliative. I have also done so for more than two decades, and I can say that once you thin your blood through aspirin intake, you can bruise very easily. I get bruises just rubbing up against a doorframe, and I mean gently rubbing up. So, I don’t take bruising as a sign of anything except aspirin consumption. The article also mentions dozing off. Admittedly, this may well be a sign of old age, but I remember dozing off in my 20s and 30s. Now, at 80, I can doze off

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My Vote: Elon Musk for Dictator for a Year, With Congress on Permanent Recess

Okay, here I go with a revolutionary idea, so before anyone comes looking for me for treason or something, let me confess to just playing around with my imagination. No harm, no foul, as Chick Hearn (who he?) used to say on Lakers telecasts. Today, when SpaceX went public, Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire. Demofiends, of course, are already cursing him, and if they get the political power, they’ll no doubt go after him criminally and financially. Remember, they did all they could to dispose of him when he was serving as Director of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under President Trump. I thought he was on the right track with DOGE — reduce federal spending by a cool trillion dollars. Instead, I think he managed to get only $9 billion cut before his term expired. Worse, I don’t think Trump ever had his back. Trump, if you haven’t noticed, is not only a big tax rate reducer but also a big government spender. He wants $1.5 trillion next year for the Department of Defense/War, for instance, but I actually think that is a great idea. We need to upgrade and replace our weapons stockpile, which was

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DNI Gabbard Exposes U.S. Funding of Biolabs in 30 Countries Worldwide

The Biden Administration and Covid-19 cover-up artist Anthony Fauci denied leaked reports that the U.S. was sponsoring a secret biolab in Ukraine, where chemical weapons were being researched and developed. Now, outgoing Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard has pulled back the veil to reveal that the U.S. indeed sponsored more than 120 biolabs in 30 countries. Many of these biolabs are currently or have previously engaged in research using hazardous and highly contagious pathogens, in some cases including dangerous Gain-of-Function research, with very little visibility or oversight. You may recall how the weasel Fauci, who earned more than $400,000 a year to run the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), denied that the U.S. funded Gain-of-Function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and also that a leak from that lab resulted in the Covid pandemic. The evidence now is pretty clear that Wuhan is exactly where the pandemic began — with a lab leak. President Joe Biden, in his infinite wisdom — and with a need to cover up U.S. involvement in the global tragedy — pardoned Fauci of any federal crimes before he left office, along with his crooked son Hunter and many other

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Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ in Theory and Practice

In his one-plus year in office a second time, President Trump — to his credit — has been on TV almost daily, responding to reporters’ questions. I’ve seen his TV interactions and heard his comments/responses a lot. What I’ve taken away is that he sticks to talking points, but then exaggerates the hell out of them. For instance, he claims (though now that he’s started a war not as often) to have engineered eight peace deals, or maybe nine with Lebanon, but some of these deals didn’t last very long. Look at Gaza post-ceasefire, or Lebanon. He is also big on saying “America is back,” “foreigners are investing $17 trillion in our economy,” “the border is shut tight,” and so on. There is definitely some truth to all these comments, but Trump makes sure to exaggerate everything. For instance, he knows damn good and well that foreign businesses and governments are not investing — or rather, pledging to invest — $17 trillion in our economy. The figure might be $3 trillion. Kudos on his border claim, as it does seem to be shut tight. Crime statistics are another topic that he exaggerates the hell out of. I think I heard

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