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About That Trump Threat to Send Iran into the Dark Ages: It Ain’t Gonna Happen

The U.S. military establishment may be “locked and loaded” and ready to send Iran into the modern Dark Ages, but the man in charge ain’t gonna let it happen. President Donald Trump, though he threatens big, is hellbent on some sort of diplomatic solution to his assault on Iran that began back in — what? — February. That was evidenced when Trump and Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, according to the Wall Street Journal, got into a verbal 10-rounder on the phone Tuesday night. Bibi, natch, wants Iran to be turned into a desert, but Trump still eyes adding another peace deal to the nine (or is it eight?) that he claims to have personally facilitated since taking office. Now, a little retrospective: While campaigning for president, Trump promised to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 24 hours, but that puppy is still barking. Iran is a conflict of his own making, some would say with a strong push from Netanyahu, but it too is proving difficult to bring an end to. While negotiations between the U.S. and Iran appear to be going nowhere, with both sides unwilling to budge from their starting positions, and with Trump still threatening bombs away if Iran

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How Does the Koufax Fastball Rate Against Today’s Flamethrowers?

Dodger pitching legend Sandy Koufax, now 90 and rightfully ensconced in the MLB Hall of Fame, was known for his blazing fastball during his prime in the 1950s and 1960s. When I watched him on TV as a kid — he was my idol — that fastball seemed to clock in at supersonic speeds. After one World Series game against the Yankees, the Bronx Bombers’ catcher, Yogi Bera, opined: “I can see how he won 25 games. What I don’t understand is how he lost five.”  Musing on the current baseball season today got me thinking of Koufax and wondering how fast his fastball really was and how well it would fare against today’s 100-mph version. Short answer: His fastball clocked in about 93-94 mph, according to best estimates since no radar guns were used back then to measure speeds. Speed-wise, then, Koufax would have an average fastball today. However — a big however — Koufax mastered spin rate, so that his fastball looked to be rising as it reached the plate, and batters couldn’t adjust. Don’t take my word for it: I had my AI pal Gemini research the topic for me, and here are the results and detailed

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‘Whatever Donald Wants, Donald Gets’: Bye, Bye, Thomas Massie

A song from a musical that most of you have probably never heard of, “Damn Yankees,” is called “Whatever Lola Wants,” and the first lyric is, “Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets.” Today, Lola would more likely be the name of a hooker in a TV show or movie, but the song was so famous that Sarah Vaughan made it into a hit. That being said as a way to explain my headline to this article, Sir Donald has once again prevailed with his revenge list. This time, he’s taken down Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie, a nemesis who voted against Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” and then smeared the president’s reputation in l’affaire Epstein. In social media posts leading up to tonight’s primary for Massie’s seat, Trump called the 55-year-old Kentucky Congressman a  “major sleazebag,” a “moron,” and the “Worst Republican Congressman in History.” The major media have all called the race for Massie’s opponent, former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein. Massie has been in the House since 2012. The campaign to compete for Massie’s seat in November was the most expensive House primary campaign in U.S. history. Today, Trump endorsed another non-incumbent to take out a longstanding Senator, John Cornyn of

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Holy Cow: Trump and Mark Cuban Share the Limelight

It was only a little more than a year ago that Mark Cuban, he of “Shark Tank” fame and of billions in assets, said nasty things about Donald Trump in his bid for a second term in the White House. Cuban supported Kamala Harris. That support was not overlooked today as President Trump and 2024 critic Cuban shared the stage in announcing an expansion of the TrumpRx.gov drug website to include generic drugs. A reporter, during the follow-up Q&A, asked Trump what he thought of being on stage with a notable Harris supporter, and he replied, “He [Cuban] made a mistake.” Cuban smiled at the joke and the reporters laughed along. “’This has been the greatest breakthrough in lowering health care costs in modern history, but we’re just sort of getting started,” Trump said, calling the expanded TrumpRx the “hottest thing in medicine.” The announcement today adds some 600 generic medications to the site. Cuban himself also started a low-cost drug company called Cost Plus, and he seemed more than happy to join with Trump in bringing more affordable medications to the American public. “Everyone wants me to rip on TrumpRx,” Cuban wrote in a recent social media post. “Reality

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Rubio Goes to China — and Builds Credentials for 2028

Marco Rubio, once a fierce Trump debate opponent and now President Trump’s Secretary of State, is building momentum — and credentials — to be the 2028 Republican presidential nominee. To wit: When Rubio hosted a press conference in the White House recently, he shone like none other and kept the audience wrapped up in his hands. When he was in Europe a while back, he assuaged the Trump-phobic leaders assembled to hear a diatribe but instead received reassurances. When he was in China recently, he seemed more honest and confident than our own national chief executive, Donald John Trump. When he speaks of Cuba, as a refugee he sounds the right notes. Frankly, I find Rubio more fit for the nation’s highest office than our Vice President, JD Vance. Vance seems to have morphed his experience as a Marine Corps press spokesperson into a political career. Rubio, although obviously also a politician, seems to have a better first-hand grasp of what’s going on in the world. What’s interesting is that Rubio was banned from China in 2020 because of his outspoken criticism of the People’s Republic’s stance on Hong Kong democracy and on the enslavement of the domestic Muslim Uyghurs.

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Add President TOFU to the President TACO Nickname Parade

None dare call it obsequiousness, so I won’t. But it comes close. Did anyone else notice how Donald John Trump, 47th president of the United States, went out of his way to kowtow to Chinese Premier Xi Jinping at every opportunity during his recent summit, while speaking tough in interviews with Sean Hannity and with reporters aboard Air Force One on the way home? Look at the photo above. Do you notice how Trump not only shakes Xi’s hand but also repeatedly caresses it with his left hand? Notice also that Xi does not reciprocate the affection. That’s just one example of President TOFU — Trump Often Fawns Unrelentingly — in action around powerful people. In his position as president, of course, the only two really powerful people he would feel a need to kowtow to are Xi and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, though he showed some similar traits when meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his first term. So, I hereby nominate my new nickname — President TOFU — to the Trump Observers’ Hall of Fame, to join the President TACO formulation. Unfortunately, this presidential fawning has led to dire potential results for Taiwan. Word has it that

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Trump Returns from China with Illusion of Some Sort of Victory

That’s two world leaders and two comeuppances for our president. First, Russia’s Vladimir Putin handed Sir Donald his lunch in Anchorage, Alaska, after the president arrived, convinced that his good pal Vlad would simply end his war in Ukraine after Trump treated him like a king. Then, for the past two days, President Trump went to China, convinced that Xi Jinping, that country’s formidable leader, would squeeze his client state Iran to agree to a peace deal with Trump on Trump’s terms. Instead, he got a lecture on America’s stance toward the independence of Taiwan. Xi warned Trump that war between China and the U.S. might be on the table if we try to stop China’s takeover of Taiwan. Trump answered with silence, basically. No major announcement of any sort of deal or agreement was aired by either China or the U.S. after the two days of talks. Trump in his remarks, both with Fox’s Sean Hannity and at a luncheon with Xi yesterday, claimed that Xi had agreed that the Strait of Hormuz should be a free waterway and that Iran should never have a nuclear weapon. Nothing confirming that statement was ever issued by anyone in China. In short,

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