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Mullah4
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U.S. Strikes Iran Again, While IRGC Says Trump Just Buying Time with Ceasefire

After Iran struck a cargo ship traveling the Strait of Hormuz on an “unauthorized route” near the coast of Oman, the U.S. has struck back, bombing radar installations and missile and drone storage facilities on the Iranian coast. Iran vowed retaliation. Meanwhile, NewsNation today was able to interview Dr. Mohsen Rezaei (pictured), a leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) for 16 years and an adviser to the nation’s Supreme Leader, who expressed doubts that the U.S. is bargaining in good faith. “We have still not seen any serious change in the behavior of Mr. Trump and his team. We feel they are simply buying time from us. They want to manage America’s domestic issues — for example, to get inflation and the banking crisis under control, hold the elections, and then the games will be over,” he said. “We have yet to see a serious move, a turning point in American behavior. Therefore, we have very little hope that this agreement will actually happen.” Dr. Rezaei also denied any nuclear ambitions on Iran’s part: “We have always said we were not pursuing an atomic bomb.” He also affirmed that Iranian officials have discussed “service costs in the Strait

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Caityn
My Take

None Dare Call It Reverse Racism — or Assault

When I use the term “reverse racism,” the implication is that all racism is whites against minorities, especially against Blacks. I find that rather indicative of where we’re at as a society — blame whitey for everything. I bring this up because of a recent incident involving Caitlin Clark, a white professional basketball player, being slugged in the throat by a black player during a televised WNBA game. At the time, no foul was called on the offending player, Alyssa Thomas. Later, however, Thomas was suspended one game after a video review of her inexplicable action (inexplicable except for reverse, or Black, racism). Also, if you look up the legal definition of assault, Thomas easily qualifies. Her action was certainly not a basketball move gone awry or overboard. It appeared to be absolutely deliberate. Since entering the league in 2024, Clark has been subject to numerous similar, but perhaps not nearly as egregious, incidents. Recall how, before joining the WNBA, Clark broke the lifetime college basketball scoring record held by a man, Pete Maravich, who went on to become an NBA legend himself. Did her success spell resentment among other players? When Clark entered the WNBA — perhaps as the

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Faith
My Take

What Does ‘Separatioin of Church and State’ Mean?

The phrase, “separation of church and state,” has always been treated by liberals and their cohorts in the media as a sort of Constitutional gospel, but the phrase never appears in the U.S. Constitution. What the Constitution says in the First Amendment is that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…. ” In other words, there can be no national religion and people are free to choose whatever religion they like. The phrase about “separation of church and state” is derived from a letter written by Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and the nation’s third president. It does not appear in the Constitution. Instead, Jefferson’s 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptist Association describes the First Amendment as building a “wall of separation between Church & State.” That Jeffersonian phrase is essential to what President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission determined in finalizing its report, which was presented to Trump today. The report talks about building “bridges, not walls, between the City of God and the City of Man.” It concludes that a wall indeed has been built because of authoritarian abuse of the Jefferson-derived phrase. The report contains 12 recommendations, one

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Polestar
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The Coming Carmaker Shakeout: Who Is Going to Survive?

When President Trump ended EV (electric vehicle) subsidies, carmakers felt shockwaves. Many faced billions in write-offs by eliminating most of their actual or planned EV production. Nissan appears to have suffered the most among major car brands. The Japanese giant now finds itself on the brink of bankruptcy, if not extinction. One car definitely exiting the U.S. scene by next year is an extraordinarily beautiful and well-built EV, the Polestar (pictured). The U.S. bans cars that use software originating in China or Russia, and Polestar is a Chinese product using Chinese software. The ban is to prevent electronic spying on individuals operating such vehicles. Polestar, however, will probably survive with sales in Europe and elsewhere. More troubling is a prediction by a reliable industry watchdog — the Murphy Automotive Product Pipeline (MAPP) — that the auto industry is set for a shake-up in the next few years, with some manufacturers either receding in production or going out of business altogether. “We believe a day of reckoning is on the horizon. Certain brands, and possibly manufacturers, will not survive in the U.S. market,” a recent MAPP report concludes, according to a report by Motor Trend. MAPP does not indicate which models

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lycz7
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Criminals and Camouflage III: Oil Industry Joins Most Wanted List

Literally, I could write a “Criminals and Camouflage” story almost every time President Trump opens his mouth. He is always seeking someone to blame — “criminalize” — or some way to find a hiding place for what’s really going on — cover-up, or “camouflage.” This morning, as I turned on the news for my morning cup of tea, it was Trump criminalizing the oil industry because prices at the pump haven’t fallen rapidly enough, now that the Strait of Hormuz is allowing through a trickle of tankers compared to the number before February 28 and the start of the conflict with Iran. “The big Oil Companies are not dropping their price at the pump commensurate with the sharply lower prices they are paying for Oil,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Those prices are dropping like a rock! In other words, customers are being ‘gouged.’ I have instructed the DOJ to immediately start looking into this. Gasoline prices better start going down a lot faster than what I’m seeing!” On TV, he said prices should be $2.25 a gallon. Right, Donald. I think even you understand how the industry works. Pump prices go up daily based on the price of crude,

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dRkJ2
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Trump Throws Virtual Tantrum During Senate Meeting Over the SAVE America Act

After both houses of Congress overwhelmingly passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act yesterday, a quick signature by President Trump was expected. Trump, however, instead chose to hold the legislation hostage to another piece of legislation, the SAVE America Act requring voter ID to vote and basically outlawing mail-in ballots except in rare cases. He says the act is crucial to winning in the November midterms. This is where matters get both interesting and illustrative. Trump attended a meeting with Republican Senators in the Capitol today to discuss both pieces of legislation — along with the Iranian conflict. It was over Iran that matters heated up. Trump himself brought up the subject in light of a Senate resolution requiring him to end the war, passed yesterday with the support of a handful of Republican Senators. One of those Senators was Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, whose recent defeat in his state’s primary came on the heels of Trump’s support for his opponent. Cassidy and Trump reportedly got intp a virtual shouting match over his Iran vote, with the president calling him a “loser.” At one point, Trump told Cassidy to “sit down,” and Cassidy replied that no one tells him

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Calvin
My Take

Rx for 2029: Elect Silent Cal II

Calvin Coolidge became the nation’s 30th president in 1923 upon the death of Warren G. Harding. He served until 1929, having been elected once on his own but refusing to run again in 1928. He was known as Silent Cal, though that is not an entirely accurate description. Coolidge mastered the use of the radio to bring his message to the American public, and his message was one of laissez-faire capitalism. Ronald Reagan, our 40th chief executive, loved Silent Cal, who set the stage for Reagan’s tax cuts with his own round of right-sizing both the federal budget and the nation’s tax burden. Unfortunately, Coolidge has been blamed for the Great Depression, which ensued seven months after he left office. Those accusing him of causing it cite his refusal to regulate Wall Street. The causes, of course, run deeper than that. There was also a depression in 1920 equally as drastic as the Great One, but no one interfered with interest rates and social programs, and the economic turmoil subsided quickly through natural forces. My point: After being lambasted daily by Donald Trump’s incessant banter — most of it just made-up “facts” to suit his domestic and international programs —

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