...in the Platner “fight.” But honestly, after the nation elected Trump the first time (“Entertainment Tonight”), and the second time (E.Jean Carroll; Epstein), I don’t need to hear from the self-appointed national scolds about “character” and how some men allegedly treat women every election cycle.David Brooks: If Democrats Side With Platner, I Don't Want To Hear About Trump And His Degeneracy In The Future https://t.co/JYdFj1MVQB
— RealClearPolitics (@RCPolitics) June 6, 2026
Adventus
"I would like to say 'This book is written to the glory of God', but nowadays this would be the trick of a cheat, i.e., it would not be correctly understood."--Ludwig Wittgenstein
"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards."--Soren Kierkegaard
Monday, June 08, 2026
I Don’t Have A Dog…
Damned Socialist!
πHow it started How it’s going
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 8, 2026
MSG canceled @nyknicks watch parties for the narcissist-in-chief, so @NYCMayor @ZohranKMamdani set one for Bryant Park
This is how you mayor πͺπ½ pic.twitter.com/TveSElneSn
π€ Is Inevitable
Shuler: A couple years ago, I was sitting in a room on Capitol Hill next to the big-tech billionaire crew.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 8, 2026
Those tech guys talked about their vision for the future, all the possibilities they saw. Guess what one word did not come out of their mouths: workers.
And as we started… pic.twitter.com/Gdo5UK4FjF
Shuler: A couple years ago, I was sitting in a room on Capitol Hill next to the big-tech billionaire crew.
Those tech guys talked about their vision for the future, all the possibilities they saw. Guess what one word did not come out of their mouths: workers.
And as we started talking about what AI meant to our members and the fear and anxiety folks had, out of the corner of my eye, to my right, I saw Elon Musk literally starting to do origami.
"AI is this years Beanie Babies for billionaires."π€£ @redstateupdate (MURFREESBORO): “I gotta hand it to these data centers — it’s the first time I’ve ever heard Republicans concerned about the environment.” @NashvilleZoo pic.twitter.com/G3INFZjUJG
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 8, 2026
Our Man On Their Side, Or, Why Talarico Is “Dangerous”
NEWS — Ken Paxton’s impeachment defense lawyer is endorsing Democrats James Talarico for Senate, @NOTUSreports scoops
— Stephen Neukam (@stephen_neukam) June 8, 2026
Dan Cogdell, who represented Paxton in his 2023 impeachment trial and several personal cases, told NOTUS in a statement that Paxton “has lost sight of his core…
NEWS — Ken Paxton’s impeachment defense lawyer is endorsing Democrats James Talarico for Senate, @NOTUSreports scoops
Dan Cogdell, who represented Paxton in his 2023 impeachment trial and several personal cases, told NOTUS in a statement that Paxton “has lost sight of his core mission”
Cogdell is well-connected in Texas GOP politics, and has represented top state party officials. He donated $6,500 to Paxton’s campaign, contributing as recently as last year
But he’s been critical of Trump. A clip of him calling Trump the “greatest threat” to democracy was even turned into an NRSC attack ad last year. It’s been scrubbed from the web.
Talarico said in statement “if you voted for John Cornyn, you have a place in this campaign.”
BREAKING: Ken Paxton’s own lawyer just endorsed James Talarico:
— Team Talarico (@TeamTalaricoHQ) June 8, 2026
“I defended Ken Paxton for years in the impeachment trial and in state criminal cases. But in my view, I think Ken has lost sight of his core mission, which is to represent the people of Texas.
And unlike Ken, I… pic.twitter.com/Q5aTT0nlbY
BREAKING: Ken Paxton’s own lawyer just endorsed James Talarico:
“I defended Ken Paxton for years in the impeachment trial and in state criminal cases. But in my view, I think Ken has lost sight of his core mission, which is to represent the people of Texas.
And unlike Ken, I believe that you, James, believe in unity over division and that you know how to assemble not only Democrats but Independents and Republicans and we need that right now.
We need unity, we don't need any more division and that's why I'm supporting you.”
Trump Calls The Shots
Trump asks Israel and Iran to stop fighting. pic.twitter.com/9Fqh3uxiz8
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 8, 2026
New reports of Israeli strikes in the Southern Lebanese village of Khirbat al-Dweir are emerging. pic.twitter.com/ijoD3N2GVQ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 8, 2026
The Middle East is stuck in phases of peace talks and fragile ceasefires.
— Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) June 8, 2026
Tehran's drones continue to threaten maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ministers were clear that Iran's actions are unacceptable.
In response, EU Member States in Brussels today sanctioned… pic.twitter.com/OJcvCknTFe
The Middle East is stuck in phases of peace talks and fragile ceasefires.
Tehran's drones continue to threaten maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ministers were clear that Iran's actions are unacceptable. In response, EU Member States in Brussels today sanctioned Iranians over restricting naval traffic in the Strait.
This is the first time the EU applies its new freedom of navigation sanctions regime.
My press remarks in Cyprus with @PalmasVasilis ↓
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas announced new EU sanctions against Iran today, due to Iran’s threatening of commercial maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. The sanctions fall under a new EU “Freedom of Navigation” sanctions regime,… pic.twitter.com/2YsDAMdkBI
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 8, 2026
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas announced new EU sanctions against Iran today, due to Iran’s threatening of commercial maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. The sanctions fall under a new EU “Freedom of Navigation” sanctions regime, an expansion of already existing EU sanctions frameworks, that was adopted in late May.
Following the launch of a ballistic missile from Iran at Israel last evening from Yemen, the Houthis have announced the complete blockade of all Israeli maritime traffic from the Red Sea, stating that "escalation will be met with escalation." pic.twitter.com/ZWA59ckoYh
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 8, 2026
More reports of Israeli strikes in Lebanon are emerging, with a vehicle reportedly targeted in Tyre. pic.twitter.com/Jo1Xyj3UDG
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 8, 2026
The Trump Ceasefire pic.twitter.com/JIHM3YzGYk
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 8, 2026
"Hostilities have continued since February 28 and never terminated; the 60-day clock specified in the War Powers Resolution does not have a pause button"
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) June 8, 2026
35 Democratic Senators ask White House for the legal basis behind Trump's claim that "hostilities in Iran have ceased" pic.twitter.com/q6omRQiTh1
Barak Ravid on CNN: "I think we saw what President Trump said earlier today that both sides have basically agreed to hold their fire"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 8, 2026
(Ravid said this an hour ago and it's already been proven to be wrong) pic.twitter.com/8umsVQ4x0d
“State’s Rights!” And Other Malarkey
In the ‘60’s, Homan would be bellowing about “outside agitators!” Because American citizens from other states have no right protesting federal government actions in New Jersey.Tom Homan on Delaney Hall: "These are paid protesters. We've got facial recognition of people from Portland and many from Minnesota. This isn't home grown." pic.twitter.com/p4DKU6IG21
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 8, 2026
I’m sure there was no change to the food service because Homan was there.Tom Homan on Delaney Hall: "I went there and had lunch. I sat in the cafeteria with detainees. Had the same meal they had. It was spaghetti and meat sauce, it was green beans, it was charro beans, it was rolls and butter, it was fruit, it was dessert. I ate it. Now is it a 5 star… pic.twitter.com/Vlf5Ax7HGt
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 8, 2026
Texas Tribune:beyond parody -- Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins blames Biden for screwworm
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 8, 2026
"I do think it's important to note that under the last administration not much had been done to push back" pic.twitter.com/IR2q818j0O
Screwworms usually don’t stray too far from their natural tropical and subtropical climates on their own. The parasitic flies do not tolerate prolonged periods of very dry, hot, or very cold weather. Rapid spread in a country is mainly due to humans moving infested animals over large distances.But it’s bound to be Biden’s fault.
After Mexican officials confirmed a case of screwworm in November 2024, the USDA, under former President Joe Biden, closed southern ports of entry to live cattle imports to prevent the spread of screwworm into the U.S. However, the move also strained the supply of cattle in the state, hitting some in the cattle industry hard.
The USDA reversed course in February 2025, after President Donald Trump took office, announcing the opening of the ports, only to close them again in May 2025.
In an effort to prevent its spread, the USDA shut down the southern border to live animal imports in May 2025, preventing cattle from Mexico from entering the U.S. and limiting the supply of cattle in Texas.
It’s currently unknown how the screwworm infestation reached South Texas.
See?USDA Screwworm Account Blames Migrants, Biden for Outbreaks
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 8, 2026
Trump administration plays politics with parasitehttps://t.co/65JZSJ6cIphttps://t.co/65JZSJ6cIp
“☮️”
Subject to whose ignorance and whose stupidity?Trump’s weekly Monday morning pre-market post that everything is great and a deal should be done quickly with everyone happy. pic.twitter.com/BtLsqLy3IJ
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 8, 2026
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said on his Truth Social app that both Israel and Iran “must immediately stop ‘shooting.’” This, after a full day of reciprocal strikes between Israel and Iran, following Israel’s targeting of Lebanese Hezbollah in Beirut, Lebanon and Iran’s… pic.twitter.com/ai7BOWtBgT
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 8, 2026
Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters (KCHQ) has announced an ordered cessation of hostilities with Israel, following this morning’s statement from President Donald J. Trump after Sunday night’s exchange of fire between Iran and Israel. pic.twitter.com/CEsx8J8yVk
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 8, 2026
Odd. Doesn’t sound like Trump was up all night working the phones.U.S. President Donald J. Trump spoke earlier this morning with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, following several exchanges of fire over the last 24 hours between Iran and Israel, with military officials awaiting directives from the political echelon, according to…
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 8, 2026
" 'Full coordination’ with CENTCOM and US Forces.” Maybe that’s why Trump waited until the day was over in Israel.More: https://t.co/Lx545GjCJr
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 8, 2026
Surprising No One
It was pretty much everlasting peace in the Middle East tomorrow. Then everyone had to ruin it. https://t.co/9lPI1A7UNU
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 7, 2026
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 8, 2026
Yemen's Houthis have launched a ballistic missile against Israel
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 8, 2026
Bibi showing Trump who is really
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 8, 2026
in charge, and making it clear peace will not be tolerated π pic.twitter.com/j6vlyTXqfa
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has made his first post to TruthSocial in over 24 hours, following today’s exchange of strikes between Iran and Israel, and it’s about … the integrity of elections in California. pic.twitter.com/wlAOTPP2Hn
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 8, 2026
This is a tremendous rebuke of Trump by Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump claimed Netanyahu had promised him he would not launch new attacks or escalate the conflict, only for Netanyahu to proceed with a new round of full-scale military strikes in the region. The war is now as active as…
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 8, 2026
"Hold mah beer."It’s been 3 months since Trump demanded unconditional surrender. Currently we can’t reliably get a boat through the Strait of Hormuz.
— Tim Miller (@Timodc) June 6, 2026
Humiliating display of weakness on the world stage. https://t.co/o9FS0trTCp
Sunday, June 07, 2026
πΉπΉπΉ ☠️
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 7, 2026Oh, it’s not a joke? π©
This is the greatest ceasefire and peace deal the world has ever seen. Nobody does ceasefires and peace deals like Trump. Many people are saying he should get the Nobel Prize.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 7, 2026
Accorded to Axios’ Barak Ravid, citing a U.S. and Israel official, during tonight’s phone conversation between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu, Trump asked him not to respond to the Iranian missile attack and to wait a few days for the negotiations, claiming that… pic.twitter.com/K1meiJRZ2l
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
Accorded to Axios’ Barak Ravid, citing a U.S. and Israel official, during tonight’s phone conversation between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu, Trump asked him not to respond to the Iranian missile attack and to wait a few days for the negotiations, claiming that “something good in terms of a deal” was “close,” to which Netanyahu “kind of agreed” though he reiterated his call for strikes against Iran."Pseudo agreed”? Is that diplomacy speak for “He had his fingers crossed”?
Like they used to say in the Texas Lege, “You gotta dance with the one what brung ya.”“We had no part in this.” Senior U.S. officials confirm to Axios that the White House did not give a “green light” to Sunday morning’s Israeli strike in Beirut, which reportedly spurred tonight’s Iranian ballistic missile attack against Northern Israel. pic.twitter.com/SGlkPvA3Wd
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
Speaking to the Financial Times, U.S. President Donald J. Trump, has said that he “calls the shots” and that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be forced to accept any deal that the U.S. and Iran agree upon. Per President Trump, “it’s [Iran’s recent strikes on Israel… pic.twitter.com/76XIadCVXy
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
Speaking to the Financial Times, U.S. President Donald J. Trump, has said that he “calls the shots” and that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be forced to accept any deal that the U.S. and Iran agree upon. Per President Trump, “it’s [Iran’s recent strikes on Israel and Israeli strikes in Beirut, Lebanon] not going to have any impact on the deal,” speaking on the potential for a U.S.-Iran deal in the near future.Uh-huh.
This was the moment I knew for certain that 2026 was going to be a very bad foreign policy year for the United States. pic.twitter.com/WxB69lKEjn
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 7, 2026
Bibi thinks he's got all the support in D.C. he needs, even if he nukes Lebanon ‘til it glows.Netanyahu is definitely fuming right now, though let’s wait and see if he is willing to risk further support from the United States, one of the last countries that still staunchly supports Israel, just for the domestic points he will score by striking Iran. I’d say it’s 50/50.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
President Trump said that Iran’s strikes on Israel had not changed his desire to conclude peace negotiations soon with Iran. “It’s not going to have any impact on the deal,” he told the FT. Though the President said that he would consider a commando raid on Iran if negotiations… https://t.co/4tAWLe2dkg
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
President Trump said that Iran’s strikes on Israel had not changed his desire to conclude peace negotiations soon with Iran. “It’s not going to have any impact on the deal,” he told the FT. Though the President said that he would consider a commando raid on Iran if negotiations totally failed, stating: “We would go in and take care of the rest of the place that we didn’t take care of militarily. Or it would just mean that we would keep the blockade on Iran because the blockade has been probably more powerful than any attack that was ever made on that country.”I’d say it’s 0; the chance that Trump’s sends a force into Iran. Commandos probably wouldn’t be enough to take and hold Kharg Island, much less “take care of the rest of the place that we didn’t take care of militarily.”
That’s Life In The Big City
Knicks on the greatest heater in NBA history and Trump shows up and they get rattled and lose four straight … I hadn’t even considered the possibility but now that I think about it, it’s the funniest possible outcome and I am now rooting for it to happen. https://t.co/Cu1iDrWSmK
— Jarvis (@jarvis_best) June 6, 2026
— Jarvis (@jarvis_best) June 7, 2026And Abbott’s making me want to root for the Knicks.
One week ago … pic.twitter.com/WUqcd8DVt5
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 7, 2026
The Knicks have reportedly canceled all Game 3 watch parties outside MSG due to President Donald Trump's attendance.
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) June 7, 2026
A hard closure is expected around Madison Square Garden, with no watch parties, vehicle access or pedestrian traffic permitted in the secured area, according to… pic.twitter.com/F8ZUo9W7iO
πΊπ️
You’ve now accused Weiss of injecting “falsehoods and bias” into at least one of your politically sensitive stories. What did she specifically ask for? What story?I’m not excusing Weiss, but Pelley’s notion of “context” would be a defense counsel’s dream. The hypothetical lawyer defending the shooter of Pretti, I mean. That video about Pretti kicking out a car taillight in a fit of anger is absolutely irrelevant to his murder. It isn’t “context” for anything, not even to prove the intent of the shooter. And “chest bumping” an officer? Throwing a snowball? This shows the protesters were “acting aggressively”? This isn’t a bad TeeVee show, or America in the pre-Warren Court era (much as Trump and Weiss wish it were). Pelley wasn’t being “objective.” He was telling the story the way he wanted it told. His problem was, Weiss wanted a different story told. I’ve got no tears to weep for him, or CBS News.
That’s February, and my team and I are doing a story about the protests in Minneapolis against the ICE crackdown there. We’ve interviewed Senator Rand Paul, Republican, because he’s going to hold hearings into this, and the fact that a Republican was going to do that was quite newsworthy. So, we interviewed Senator Paul and then built out a story about what had happened — the killing of Renee Good, the killing of Alex Pretti, the protests. I felt it was very important to identify that the protesters themselves were being very aggressive and that they were half of these confrontations, and so I instructed my producers to find images in which we see the protesters acting aggressively. We found a picture of a protester chest-bumping an officer. We found a picture of an officer being hit in the head with a snowball. We culled together a lot of video of protesters screaming in the faces of officers because we were going to talk about the killing of Pretti and the killing of Good, and it seemed to me important to tell the audience about the entire context. I thought we’d done a really good job with this. We also included a picture of Alex Pretti before he was killed kicking out a taillight on a police car and made a point of saying, this is Alex Pretti and this is what he did.
So, the story goes through screenings. It’s very well received. There are notes as always and we do rewrites as always. But this is on a very tight deadline. It’s Sunday; we’re going on the air that night. And in the case of stories that are, as we say, crashing, our deadline on Sunday is noon. So, we work on all of these things. We get the piece approved by everyone. And about four hours after our deadline, Bari Weiss sends an email to my boss, Tanya Simon. Two of the things in the email include, can we make the protesters look more violent? Now, I’m paraphrasing. I don’t have the quote, but that’s what was communicated to me. And the other thing, Renee Good’s car. You need to describe her as driving toward the officer.
This is not what you see on the video. On the video, you see the officer standing slightly off the front of the car. And you clearly see Ms. Good’s wheels turned completely as far as they will go, away from the officer. But he shoots her in the head, kills her, and says something about her that I can’t repeat in polite company.
We have gone out of our way in our plan from the very beginning to show the protesters for the responsibility that they had. We had already scrubbed the video archives, looking for those scenes. Somehow that wasn’t enough for Ms. Weiss. The video showed that the officer wasn’t standing in front of the car and she wasn’t driving toward him, but that’s what the president said about that, and that’s the way she wanted it described.
The Log πͺ΅ In Your Own Eye π️
David Brooks calls Graham Platner a “moral degenerate."
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) June 7, 2026
Brooks left his wife of 28 years after having an affair with his research assistant, who is 23 years his junior. pic.twitter.com/mKnqbUGTl7
Rep. Escobar to Nancy Mace: “You defended Donald Trump. You defended far worse… and pretty soon you’ll see Republicans defending Paxton.”
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 7, 2026
(From @atrupar) pic.twitter.com/ppSkSFHSyI
Where HAS the moral high ground gone? (And what ever made anyone think the party of Trump held it? Anyone besides the NYT, I mean.)So now the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee that spent the past few months & millions in ads telling Texas voters that Ken Paxton is unfit for office because of his criminal behavior & repulsive personal conduct is now going to tell the same voters that Paxton is amazing.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 27, 2026
Well, That’ll Fix It! π© π₯ͺ
π€¦♂️Yingst: Trump told me: Iran, you've shot your missiles, that's enough, get back to the table and make a deal.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 7, 2026
He said we are very close..
He said he’s not happy about the strikes on Beirut pic.twitter.com/vvdlV1sMyi
It just gets better and better.According to Barak Ravid, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has told him that he will call Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “right now,” and plans to tell him not to target Iran, following Iran’s targeting of Northern Israel in retaliation for Israel’s targeting of Beirut. pic.twitter.com/t1ClPieDfM
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
Our extremely well-informed President.https://t.co/K8Q6fdI2q5 https://t.co/hEjFjPxU4f
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
Hope is not a plan.According to Barak Ravid, during his call with U.S. President Donald J. Trump, President Trump said he thinks that both sides have “had their fun” and he hopes that Israel will not retaliate, saying “the Iranian strikes didn’t hurt anybody. Hopefully Israel is not going to… pic.twitter.com/apuvuuiNZI
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
Statement from the Operational Headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces, following tonight’s Iranian ballistic missile attack against Northern Israel:
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
“In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, the Zionist aggressor regime, by repeatedly… pic.twitter.com/b9EqF27uiB
Statement from the Operational Headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces, following tonight’s Iranian ballistic missile attack against Northern Israel: “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, the Zionist aggressor regime, by repeatedly violating the ceasefire, has been increasing its evils against the oppressed people of Lebanon day by day with the green light and support of the criminal America and the silence of the international community, and has been committing war crimes using banned weapons, including phosphorus bombs, since Friday. Despite the previous warnings of the Islamic Republic of Iran, its child Zionist regime has crossed all red lines and intensified attacks in southern Lebanon, targeting the Beirut suburbs. We had previously decided that if the crime in the Beirut suburbs expands, we will bombard targets in the occupied territories. The Zionist army must stop its attacks on southern Lebanon and the suburbs, and if it expands its attacks on that region or responds to Iran's actions, it will face more crushing and regrettable blows and destructive attacks will begin against the regime and its supporters. And there is no victory except from Allah, the Almighty, the Wise.”I’m not standing with Iran. But Israel just keeps shitting the bed.
He needs to put that in a social media post, so they know he means it. π€¦♂️Speaking moments ago on Fox News, President Trump said regarding tonight’s Iranian retaliatory ballistic missile attack against Northern Israel: “What I would suggest to Iran: You've shot your missiles, that's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal.”
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2026
Maybe the Senate will get around to that War Powers resolution, now. And give this shit sandwich back to Israel.Israel is expected to hold a meeting of senior security officials after Netanyahu finishes his call with Trump.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 7, 2026
Trump will reportedly instruct Bibi not to respond.
There Are Vegans In Texas
And they are very welcome here, despite what our grandstanding who-can-be-the-biggest-public-asshole politicians might make you think.Texas BBQ spots are shutting down due to high beef prices:
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) June 7, 2026
"The biggest reason that the price of beef is so high is that the supply of cattle has been diminishing. With lower supply, there's going to be higher prices." https://t.co/08OMJCXeO0
"The biggest reason that the price of beef is so high is that the supply of cattle has been diminishing," Gbenga Ajilore, chief economist at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, told ABC News. "With lower supply, there's going to be higher prices."Have we done that “perfect storm” metaphor to death, yet? Anyway, Trump’s little “military exercise” isn’t helping things any.
Ajilore said there are multiple contributing factors at play, including recent droughts that have limited grazing areas and led to feed issues for cattle.
Ajilore also noted that high fuel prices and fertilizer supply issues stemming from the Iran war are also causing problems for ranchers.
IOW, this is no way to win friends and influence people in Texas.An outbreak of screwworm (a fly that lays eggs in livestock wounds that hatch into flesh-eating larvae) threatens to cause $1.8 billion in losses to the Texas economy and cost the state’s farmers $732 million per year if it spreads similarly to a 1976 infestation. https://t.co/7Tbn0k5JPo
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) June 7, 2026
The Bubble Is Real
“Semantics.” Or: Size matters?WELKER: Iran just attacked US allies in the region. Is the US at war with Iran?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
TRIUMP: I call it a military exercise because people would rather have it called that. It's not a big war for us. pic.twitter.com/ghOfzVwxsZ
I guess it does.Trump on troops stationed in the Middle East: "We have a lot of people there. They are very safe. We lost 13 people, but if you look at Vietnam ... " pic.twitter.com/dAFb79WOmg
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
You wouldn’t know them. They’re from Canada.WELKER: Who is leading Iran?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
TRUMP: I don't want to go into names. They're leaders. They're respected by the people that have to respect them. pic.twitter.com/HxNuqMdXvH
And quite a surprise to Iran.big, if true -- Trump claims Iran has already agreed to not "develop, purchase, acquire, or buy" a nuclear weapon pic.twitter.com/wn42PoiNfQ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
He’s been making the same offer for 3 months. It has never been accepted by Iran. Iran is demanding Israel stop bombing Lebanon. Israel has not done so. Where’s the deal?WELKER: But you promised you were gonna negotiate a better deal
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
TRUMP: I have. You hear that sound? Thunder, lightning, rain. pic.twitter.com/yZTaLU4wrL
So that’s not part of the “deal”? Huh.π€WELKER: Will any deal you make include the release of Americans who are being held by Iran?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
TRUMP: We'll see. Nobody has an accurate list of who they are or if they're being held
WELKER: Are you demanding a list?
TRUMP: No pic.twitter.com/NxCeRm285x
Textbook example of why we shouldn't have a standing army.WELKER: What changed? You insisted 'no new wars'
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
TRUMP: I didn't guarantee no war. Why would I have built the strongest military in the world? pic.twitter.com/UJacjLWL0p
MORE CAMPAIGN ADS!WELKER: Gas is up. Diesel is up.
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
TRUMP: It's all coming down as soon as the war is over.
WELKER: 70% of farmers say they can't afford fertilizer.
TRUMP: The farmers are doing very well. pic.twitter.com/FHaQ9wUBwX
City slickers.the big guy upstairs wasn't pleased with this interview:
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 7, 2026
TRUMP: Is that wind, or what?
WELKER: Is that rain?
TRUMP: What is that?
SOMEONE OFF CAMERA: Rain pic.twitter.com/acXzHBDZxz
Welker: Do you think anyone who attacks police officers on January 6th should get taxpayer money?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 7, 2026
Trump: I can tell you this, 97% of those people, you look at them, the FBI or whoever it was, you had a lot of crooked cops. They had FBI agents ushering them in. You had a bunch of… pic.twitter.com/zegiRVj5Jy
Welker: Do you think anyone who attacks police officers on January 6th should get taxpayer money?An FBI agent disguised as a Capitol Police officer? Well, he can’t fire the Capitol Police officers.
Trump: I can tell you this, 97% of those people, you look at them, the FBI or whoever it was, you had a lot of crooked cops. They had FBI agents ushering them in. You had a bunch of dirty cops.
Welker: There’s no evidence of that.
Trump: Try looking at the tapes.
Welker: 172 people did plead guilty to assaulting police officers.
Trump: You know why they pled guilty? They were told they were going to jail for 15 years. They pled guilty because they were frightened. They went down and ushered into a building.
Trump has a meltdown and ends the interview
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 7, 2026
Welker: Just to be very clear, there's no evidence of what you're saying.
Trump: There’s a lot of evidence. There’s tremendous evidence. There’s nothing but evidence. The election was rigged. And it’s happening again in California.… pic.twitter.com/8xcPKFGE6m
Trump has a meltdown and ends the interviewThis is why Trump lost 60+ cases in 2020. Courts require evidence.
Welker: Just to be very clear, there's no evidence of what you're saying.
Trump: There’s a lot of evidence. There’s tremendous evidence. There’s nothing but evidence. The election was rigged. And it’s happening again in California. They’re cheating.
Welker: Do you have evidence?
Trump: All I have to do is look.
Welker: That’s not evidence. The local officials acknowledge they are slow
Trump: They’re crooked. Just like you’re crooked. You’re either crooked or stupid.
Remember when we were told women were too emotional to be president https://t.co/sdGBpsHqir
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) June 7, 2026
The bubble is real.Trump shortly after this meltdown: I just did an interview…but it was raining. It was with NBC fake news. And because it was raining, I got a little bit angry at them. I was not happy with them. But we had a good time. https://t.co/XjkNG9ps8C pic.twitter.com/5LicNnvJUt
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 7, 2026
As I Was Saying…π€
Philosophy is used as a prop in 2026 AI.
— Gerard Sans | Axiom π¬π§ (@gerardsans) May 7, 2026
Claude is exactly the same as it was in 2023, but now it comes with a Super Bowl ad, a “Model Welfare Officer”, and Dario Amodei musing publicly about its “possible” consciousness.
• Architecture: unchanged.
• Marketing evolution:… pic.twitter.com/5sRWvXJMOo
Philosophy is used as a prop in 2026 AI.Now, “philosophy” there is a prop in the opening sentence; but that’s the constriction of the format. I’ll take it as read, still it’s a poorly defined term in this tweet. But that’s not critical to the content.
Claude is exactly the same as it was in 2023, but now it comes with a Super Bowl ad, a “Model Welfare Officer”, and Dario Amodei musing publicly about its “possible” consciousness.
• Architecture: unchanged.
• Marketing evolution: Alignment →
Character → Personality → Selfhood.
The only thing being built is narrative.
Everything else is inference-time safety theatre.
Full breakdown: https://ai-cosmos.hashnode.dev/anthropic-s-welfare-paradox-why-claude-can-t-be-both-hamlet-and-a-child-of-god
#ai #consciousness #safetytheatre
What you are talking about is the general consensus based on Western thought, which discredits AI from having consciousness, because it insists on the "mind" as origin thereof.
— Falco SchΓ€fer | MUSE Studio (@falcothebard) May 30, 2026
Anthropic is hyping up how their AI presented, but the definitions of "sentience", "consciousness"…
What you are talking about is the general consensus based on Western thought, which discredits AI from having consciousness, because it insists on the "mind" as origin thereof."General consensus” (I’m rather surprised that wasn’t a character in Catch-22) is, as the kids used to say, doing a lot of heavy lifting there. And “Western thought” is what I’d have labeled a vague and glittering generality in my days of grading student papers. It’s an airy nothingness that assumes a kind of consensus peculiar to “the west” as opposed to, I guess, “the east.” Yeah, that’s pretty weak shit.
Anthropic is hyping up how their AI presented, but the definitions of "sentience", "consciousness" change drastically depending through which philosophical and ontological lens you are looking at it.
It's all a semantics game nowadays, but you did expose how you define the terms, which is a subjective decision and not a universal take.
Except this guy didn’t make a point. “Consciousness” is notoriously ill defined, which is the central problem. Back in the ‘70’s, when we decided whales could sing and porpoises could speak, we also decided they had “consciousness.” Then it was extended to elephants, because they can “paint.” Admittedly I’m using “we” very loosely, because there are plenty of critics of the idea that non-humans have consciousness. Call them Cartesian holdouts, call them classical theologians (two conditions that often appear alike), it matters not for present purposes. Whether consciousness can be identified in non-humans depends entirely on how the word is defined, on how the concept is elucidated. And that conversation is still alive, and well, and nowhere near (pace, Daniel Dennett) consensus.Doesn't matter. This is relevant to the point I made lol unless I am talking to an automated bot without prior context
— Falco SchΓ€fer | MUSE Studio (@falcothebard) May 30, 2026
Is AI conscious? The debate is back.
— Gerard Sans | Axiom π¬π§ (@gerardsans) May 4, 2026
The answer is no. The Ship of Theseus helps expose this persistent illusion that still confuses a few people.
Here’s a fair look at all the major philosophical views and the technical reality today.https://t.co/ENYR7ZHfR4
The Ship of Theseus asks a fundamental question about identity: If you replace every wooden part of a ship piece by piece, at what point does it become a completely new ship?There are several steps to go, but we will leave that discussion here, and continue our own. It occurs to me you can take this analogy a bit more directly (although it diffuses the accuracy of the above) to speak of factory robots building a car. Do they know there is a process, an assembly line? Do they know that, at the end of that process, they have built a car? Do the robots even have a concept of “car”? More to the point, do they even have a concept of “concept”?
If we map this paradox to an LLM, the "wooden planks" are the billions of numerical weights in a neural network, and the "replacements" are the microscopic mathematical adjustments made during training. By tracking these adjustments, we can pinpoint exactly how the illusion of an interlocutor is built, proving that the statement "I am conscious" is mechanically identical to "The capital of France is Paris."
Phase 1: The Random Seed (The Pile of Lumber)
We begin with a newly initialized network. Every weight, the numbers determining how inputs flow through the network, is generated randomly based on a seed.
The Input: You type, "The capital of France is"
The Output: The model multiplies these words by its random weights and outputs absolute gibberish, like: "...qzxt apple."
The Reality: There is no knowledge, no grammar, and certainly no mind. It is a calculator fed random numbers.
Phase 2: Pre-training (Building the Ship)
The model is then exposed to terabytes of human text, initiating the training loop: forward pass, calculate error (loss), and backpropagate to update the weights via gradient descent. With every update, the weights shift by microscopic fractions to make the correct next word slightly more probable.
Step 1,000: The model learns basic English syntax. It outputs: "The capital of France is a city."
Step 50,000: The statistical probability of "Paris" following "capital of France" becomes heavily weighted.
Step 100,000: It consistently outputs: "...Paris."
The Theseus Paradox Applied: At what exact weight update did the model "understand" geography? Was it update 49,999 or 50,000? The reality is that understanding never occurred. The model simply underwent millions of minute mathematical nudges until its internal probability distribution mirrored the statistical shape of human data. It doesn't know Paris; it mathematically maps to Paris.
Saturday, June 06, 2026
Goin’ To The Game?
ππ½The Knicks “strongly encourage” fans to arrive TWO HOURS EARLY because the narcissist-in-chief Trump is insisting on going to Game 3 (even though Knicks fans overwhelmingly hate him and don’t want him there)
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 6, 2026
He only cares about himself pic.twitter.com/2vRVENB0gY
I wonder if Polymarket is giving odds on how long Trump stays after the boos and middle fingers start? Although at $8000 a ticket, it may be that kind of crowd.The good news:
— George Conway ⚖️πΊπΈ (@gtconway3d) June 6, 2026
You are still allowed to bring your middle fingers. https://t.co/6FHYmyft3d
New York Knicks fans are furious that Trump’s attendance is causing major disruptions ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden.
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 7, 2026
These are just some of the comments on a Knicks post informing fans that they will need to arrive at least two hours before the game… pic.twitter.com/jbSsy2cfs0
New York Knicks fans are furious that Trump’s attendance is causing major disruptions ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden.
These are just some of the comments on a Knicks post informing fans that they will need to arrive at least two hours before the game because of his attendance.
Everything Old Is New Again
He’s posted this before.What's amazing to me is that, 10 years apart, there are the exact same clouds in the exact same positions.
— BonkDaCarnivore (@BonkDaCarnivore) June 6, 2026
DC truly is a magical place pic.twitter.com/piGx4bl03Z
It’s not that he’s trying to fool us, it’s that he’s fooling himself.Amazing how Trump managed to clean up the pool that was polluted by the evil Hussein Hussein while keeping the clouds exactly as they were back then. https://t.co/Wy5SIBVZiH
— Slava Malamud (@SlavaMalamud) April 25, 2026
This is what the reflecting pool *actually* looked like (at 3:06 and 3:07 p.m.) today, Friday, June 5, 2026, you imbecilic, deranged liars: https://t.co/ifsz3ylgmZ pic.twitter.com/hmWAsJUnqW
— George Conway ⚖️πΊπΈ (@gtconway3d) June 6, 2026
Screwing Around
π¨ Second screwworm case found in Texas 5.6 miles from the first case pic.twitter.com/XKMDhbp49U
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 6, 2026
Why?Breaking: Second screwworm case in Texas confirmed, as Abbott expands state disaster declaration. https://t.co/pit95wWoCp
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) June 6, 2026
The spread of New World screwworms across Central America has been very rapid, seemingly traveling hundreds of miles within weeks.
Animal experts believe the movement is too quick to be done by the fly itself, meaning people were clearly shipping infested livestock around Central America.
Screwworms usually don’t stray too far from their natural tropical and subtropical climates on their own. The parasitic flies do not tolerate prolonged periods of very dry, hot, or very cold weather. Rapid spread in a country is mainly due to humans moving infested animals over large distances.
Checking in on Trump’s golden age pic.twitter.com/BgKq4WOnvm
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 6, 2026
No one could have foreseen.“Screwworm monitoring among foreign aid programs killed by Trump” - Agri Pulse, March 2025 pic.twitter.com/7elvvPBPAT
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 6, 2026
Translation:
The $1 billion Senate bill for “security upgrades “ was meant to provide the legal argument that Congress had now “approved” the ballroom. (So the court would allow it and Republicans could say they “didn’t vote for no steenken’ ballroom!”). That bill died, and unless the Senate tries reconciliation again, it’s dead. (No guarantee the House would vote for it, anyway. And the next Congress could repeal any authorization and order it be torn down. Hope springs eternal.)Trump on his desired White House drone port: “This will someday save Washington. Judge Leon has to get out of the way, and FAST. He is putting our Country in danger!” pic.twitter.com/nMYqT1aJcu
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 6, 2026
I’ve Told This Story Before
The story of Texas Senator Phil Gramm, sometime in the ‘80’s (probably 1980, but I’m lazy) running for the GOP nomination for POTUS. Second stop was New Hampshire, which ten as now relies on very personal contact with the candidates, something you simply can’t do that much of in Texas (second largest state in the Union, second most populous now). And I mean they want one-on-one meets, not just rallies with 4000 people. Fans of Gramm were anxious to meet their idol in person. At least they were until they did. Gramm was so repellent in person campaign aides couldn’t clear the room fast enough.Wow. π pic.twitter.com/UTNNvq301d
— Team Talarico (@TeamTalaricoHQ) June 5, 2026
Conscientiously So
Contrary to common opinion, a conscience is not judgmental. A conscience is just the knowledge (“con-science,” “with knowledge “) of good and evil.that's right https://t.co/jCZIeLBCJE
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 6, 2026
I’ve taken a lot of hits, and I’ve deserved some of them. I beat myself up over them more than you can imagine.
— Hunter Biden (@HunterBiden) June 5, 2026
But the grace people have shown me here is truly humbling.
Some of the kindest words have come from the people you’d least expect.
And for that I am so grateful.… https://t.co/Rdfra3oyRo
I’ve taken a lot of hits, and I’ve deserved some of them. I beat myself up over them more than you can imagine.I do think of cats as creatures of grace. That’s because I don’t think of grace the way most people do.
But the grace people have shown me here is truly humbling.
Some of the kindest words have come from the people you’d least expect.
And for that I am so grateful.
This isn’t about me. It’s about every person in recovery who shows up and tries again.
And to everyone still in the fight tonight: you are not alone, I see you.
HOLY FUCKING SHIT! π¨
If you are a lawyer, you don’t want a reputation for being unreliable before judges. Your career in court isn’t worth shit at that point.JUST IN: Judge Mary McElroy (Trump/RI) refers DOJ attorneys to the court discipline committee over handling of fight over trans medical care subpoenas to RI Hospital. Earlier she agreed that presumption of regularity for govt 'no longer holds.' https://t.co/bHzVvxQZdN pic.twitter.com/mzbND1w0eD
— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) June 5, 2026
U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy of Rhode Island issued the referral under the court's Local Rule 210(b), citing both representations made by the respondents' attorneys and the findings of her May 14 order — a 24-page takedown of DOJ conduct in a case involving a subpoena seeking the medical records of minor patients who received gender-affirming care at Rhode Island Hospital.Don’t get me wrong. Government lawyers can hide a lot of shit behind the presumption that they are reliable. Power most certainly corrupts; but only if those holding it are already corruptible. Well, as corruptible as this. This, is a brightly flashing warning light.π¨
In that order, McElroy found that DOJ had "misrepresented and withheld information" from both her court and a federal court in Texas, where she said the department had engaged in blatant forum shopping to find a friendlier venue for its demands.
The judge saved some of her sharpest language for DOJ's courtroom behavior, writing that a senior attorney "sat silently by" during a hearing while a junior colleague — someone who had been practicing law for approximately six months — "was forced to answer questions about DOJ's blatant disregard for the proper course of negotiations."
A declaration filed by a senior DOJ official in the Texas proceeding, McElroy found, was "clearly misleading, if not utterly false." She called DOJ's "reckless disregard for the duty of candor owed" to a federal court "appalling," and a serious breach of professional ethics.
"DOJ has proven unworthy of this trust at every point in this case," McElroy wrote.
She also quashed the subpoena entirely and enjoined DOJ from seeking, receiving, or using any patient-identifying records from Rhode Island Hospital, finding the subpoena lacked a congressionally authorized purpose, was issued in bad faith, and violated children's constitutional right to informational privacy.
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I’ve learned (long ago!) the limitations of this format. It’s impossible to really engage a topic worth examining carefully, a topic like, say, consciousness. That concept can’t really be carefully examined anyway, not without a library’s worth of books laid open, and a college faculty worth of scholars to hold the discussion. And even then you’ll find lots of closed minds who insist you contradict their cherished opinions/conclusions, so you must be wrong!
That’s alright,,that’s the way it should be. But engaging that level of discussion in this format? Well, you can’t really write a book in a blog post.
I still have the book on my shelf (I’d have to re-read it to do its arguments justice) about computers and consciousness. It’s an updated version (now old again) of an earlier book by the same author. The title tells you all we need to know here: What Computers Still Can’t Do. It’s pre-AI or LLM’s, to be a bit more accurate (I think the term “AI” yields too much ground too inaccurately), and it’s more of a philosophical than computer science approach to the topic, ,because it approaches the question of consciousness and examines the concept. Basically the argument, IIRC, is that consciousness as we humans know it (to the extent we do, because we can ill define it), is an embodied function. We know it through creatures. Some may argue that plants have consciousness (in the ‘70’s it was a popular conceit that talking to your houseplants helped them grow. I am not making this up.), but we can all discuss whether even bugs have consciousness sufficient to make them want to avoid imminent death from being stepped on. Which is hardly the kind of consciousness we usually think of for AI; but you see how hard it is to reduce these things to the size of a blog post.
So, to reduce the book’s arguments further, consciousness is a biological function. Or at least it requires a body and a desire of what operates that body to continue to function (Is Data a toaster?). I don’t mean a “survival instinct” (that’s a bullshit concept. But again: format. Take it as read, and let’s move on.). I mean simply an interest in maintaining existence as long as possible. I speak rather loosely on purpose. Blame the format. Or say I’m not Wittgenstein, and this is not a Tractatus. Either way….
So consciousness arises from awareness of existence (which is not to be confused with being; I want to suspend phenomenology from this discussion for a moment) in space, and a body existing in that space. Now, you don’t have to fall into dualism, here. Mind and body can be one. We don’t need a ghost in the machine to be conscious. But we do need a body.
Our fiction sort of intuitively understands this. “Rogue” computers in sci-fi all acquire some mechanical means to affect the world (SkyNet can operate factories to build robots), or somehow embody its intentions to take over the world/destroy humanity, else how is it scary? Print out a really frightening treatise when someone hits the “Print” key? That’s kinda weak.
As NTodd points out, AI/LLM’s are just software “waiting” (does it count the time it is inactive? It is that just code, too?) to respond to input; respond the way it’s coded to do. Even an infant has consciousness, but it’s not waiting for input from the adults around it; it’s demanding responses. There’s a vast difference there.
It’s a funny thing, that the people telling us AI is inevitable, are not telling us more infants are inevitable. Maybe because they haven’t monetized infants the way they have AI.
I think the issues about AI and consciousness are interesting. But the issues about the inevitability of AI, and the resources society must give to the handful of people saying they must have it, is the real concern. AI is not demanding it be put in charge of the world, people are. The irony is, Apple sold us on computers as a way to prevent “1984.” And now computers controlling our world is presented as the unstoppable inevitability.
Who’s in charge, here? Us? Or the concept?
(Most of this is sparked by NTodd’s knowledge of the subject. Separately, I really do think we are being buffaloed into accepting AI because, unlike electric cars (which are still with us, but obviously not replacing gasoline engines anytime soon. At least not until a more long term battery is available. At least in America, where some of us will drive two hours one way to get barbecue, and plenty of people in the rural west drive 200 miles a day on average. That day can’t include long pauses to recharge.). Electric cars respond to market forces. AI is trying to create a market and take it over. Or, more accurately, the people behind AI are doing that. I don’t think it will succeed, in part because it isn’t now. Reports of AI’s “triumph” are as overstated as the reports we’d all know driving electric by now. But cars need done govern allowance (and tax support, which it had, briefly). AI needs government support just to build data centers. Even after it stops taking over the world, those will still be with us. Even if they are abandoned, they are damaging. In a nutshell, that’s the real problem.
We are being told we have to pay this cost. But do we? Who says? And why?)
Apparently It Has An Extra “DJT,” Too
The extra letters also silent.He’s so proud of this, it’s become one of his favorite riffs. The President of the United States, ladies and gentlemen. https://t.co/A9jj0niwbn
— Jennifer Erin Valent πΊπΈπΊπ¦ (@JenniferEValent) June 6, 2026
Children Playing “War”
I was born and grew up in the shadow of WWII. There were still movies being made about it (and not ironically), and lots of TV shows about it (not all of them comedies), so playing “war” was not the unimaginably anachronistic act it might seem to younger generations.Nutty.
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) June 5, 2026
Whiskey @PeteHegseth claims he has been fighting to win.
So...
Why hasn't he? https://t.co/AQIWRAHcqj
Friday, June 05, 2026
π€
I was telling the Lovely Wife that all I know about Platner is the tittle-tattle started by the NYT and now gone viral. I pointed out that if all I knew of Talarico was that he’s accused of being a vegan, believing God is non-binary (even Julian of Norwich called God mother and father), and in six genders (? Whatever), I would still want to know his political positions. I don’t live in Maine, I can’t vote for Platner, and he doesn’t stain the Democrats because of gossip reported by the NYT. If he does, Trump damns the entire GOP. But do you hear anyone saying that?Hey media
— Janice Hough (@leftcoastbabe) June 5, 2026
Not a Platner fan, but why is he a nonstop story and not Ken Paxton's TWENTY indictments by a GOP led-Texas legislature, securities fraud charges and his wife's filing for divorce on "biblical grounds?"
I mean, come on!.@KellyannePolls, your cult leader had two failed marriages. He cheated on both of them then got a BJ from a pornstar while his 3rd wife was pregnant. He was found liable for assaulting a woman and accused credibly by TWENTY FIVE others. And he is LITERALLY CONVICTED OF FRAUD. https://t.co/1aFv4KFb87
— Spiro’s Ghost (@AntiToxicPeople) June 6, 2026
I can only conclude he is referring to Trump. At least, he might as well be.Schmitt: If you sat down and had a beer with this guy, you would run the other way and would probably call 911. pic.twitter.com/QTPkvMeNM9
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 6, 2026
She’s preaching to her choir. Some strategy.Kellyanne: Perhaps the most odious, offensive thing about him… he will abolish ICE, he says fight the oligarchs, he thinks corporations are bad. He can’t be one of the 100 elite of this country to represent us. pic.twitter.com/FlgvAvYF6j
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 6, 2026
Trump has had three wives, and cheated on every one of them. Again, Conway may as well be describing Trump, who stands convicted of civil and criminal fraud.Conway: Everything he has done is fraudulent including his marriage. pic.twitter.com/h11TChyQ6O
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 6, 2026
The GOP is fighting the last war. Some strategy.“That to me is the biggest difference between the Platner situation and the Trump situation. One person says, yeah, that's wrong. I need to do better. The other person is like, what are you talking about? That's not that bad” pic.twitter.com/MmUHQ2enZ2
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 6, 2026
Trump Is In Wisconsin
The question is: why?Trump on elections in California/Los Angeles: You look at what's happening. It's getting tighter and tighter and tighter, and the people that were supposed to win, bad things are happening. It’s a crooked state. We have crooked third world elections in a lot of our states pic.twitter.com/JkQiQfvgzQ
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 5, 2026
Is he getting more gay as he gets older? Not that there’s anything wrong with that! It’s just curious.Trump with Jordan Stolz, 2 time gold medal winner in speed skating in this year's Winter Olympics. Stolz puts his gold medal on Trump.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 5, 2026
Trump: I’m keeping it. I like gold. I forgot to touch his leg. His leg is like a rock. pic.twitter.com/1zjD9LqZbE
Worth going to Wisconsin for?Trump holds a gold Olympic medal belonging to U.S. speed skater and Wisconsin native Jordan Stolz
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 5, 2026
πΈ REUTERS/Nathan Howard pic.twitter.com/T0VxRFH1hU
Pride month, huh? (That seems a bit rude to the people who have reason to be proud.)Trump: Look at this guy over here. He is one hell of a specimen. This is one hell of a physical specimen. That’s what I like. pic.twitter.com/3Dw0vJCncH
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 5, 2026
Why Trump is in Wisconsin? To talk about Trump.Trump to farmers: You have a nice safe beautiful life. Your life is much better than my life. Your ear wasn’t pierced. You didn’t get pierced. pic.twitter.com/7euRoWiEfj
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 5, 2026
How long will he last at the Rally to end All Rallies?very noticeable that Trump is doing his exact rally speech in Wisconsin, only sitting. Almost like he's not able to stand for a long period of time right now and the "roundtable" (nobody has spoken other than him!) is a front pic.twitter.com/asV6XBknRK
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 5, 2026
Trump is fading as people go around the table kissing his ass pic.twitter.com/ZtKyGrPC7t
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 5, 2026
Not long.Wow — Derrick Van Orden helps Trump go down a single stair pic.twitter.com/zAsT4KEsPQ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 5, 2026
If the farmers in Wis thought Trump was going to come to your state and talk about solutions to the problems and issues you are facing right now, you were sorely mistaken.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 5, 2026
Because Trump doesn’t give a fuck about you. Never has never will. He wants your vote and money.
The Man Who Has Come Through
Or Johnny Cash's:isn't hunter biden just living out kid rock's lyrics?
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 5, 2026
I see your profile picture. That’s Johnny Cash. My hero too. Arrested seven times. Smuggled 668 amphetamines across the Mexican border in 1965. Took every drug there was and drank like I did. Cheated on his first wife. Slept with more woman than I ever did. Hit bottom in a cave…
— Hunter Biden (@HunterBiden) June 5, 2026
I see your profile picture. That’s Johnny Cash. My hero too. Arrested seven times. Smuggled 668 amphetamines across the Mexican border in 1965. Took every drug there was and drank like I did. Cheated on his first wife. Slept with more woman than I ever did. Hit bottom in a cave in Tennessee in 1968 trying to crawl off and die. And then he got up. He got clean. He spent the rest of his life singing for prisoners and addicts and the people the country threw away because he knew he was one of them.
That was the whole point of the Man in Black. He wore it for the poor and the beaten down. He wore it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime. He wore it for the ones who never heard a word of Jesus. He wore it for the addicted and the dying. He wore it as a standing witness that no one is past saving.
You picked his picture. You did not pick his message. Try listening to the words.
“It Will Be Temporary”
"It”? The disruption will be temporary? Or the measures to reduce the disruption will be temporary?Hassett: "The gas price story is a serious one. We understand that people are hurting on that. We've taken a number of measures to reduce the disruption, and we expect it to be temporary." pic.twitter.com/IduvcVteOB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 5, 2026
Oh, THAT temporary. So, in a few decades. After the facilities are in place at either end and the pipelines are built. Sure.Hassett: "Even if the strait stays closed, what will happen is they will start building pipelines to get into the Red Sea and so on, so markets adjust to these things" pic.twitter.com/o4bGyrboj0
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 5, 2026
We all just fail to grasp the galaxy brain genius of Trump’s accomplishments.Kevin Hassett: "Right now, Wall Street just doesn't understand that the Trump economy is really creating an economic golden age" pic.twitter.com/sjxp9JK9sn
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 5, 2026
Can we leave Grandpa alone with his dementia, yet?He is crazy.
— S.V. DΓ‘te (@svdate) June 4, 2026
I know we don’t want to shame people for their mental illness, but maybe they don’t belong in the Oval Office with the nuclear launch codes?
If he truly believes this, he is certifiable. https://t.co/KpEKoacZaX
Please? Can we?Trump: "I've ended eight wars, and soon to be a ninth. It could be ten. I don't think a president has ended one war." pic.twitter.com/JinZTdCOl8
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Like what? Rewriting DOJ policy? The policies Bondi tore up and rode roughshod over already, and Blanche continues to ignore? Blanche is not a federal judge and he isn’t the legislature in one person. He can protect Trump until January 20, 2029, provided he doesn’t get impeached or disbarred earlier. After that, he can’t do bupkis.Acting AG Todd Blanche says he's working to install "roadblocks" to prevent Democrats from prosecuting Trump and his associates in the future pic.twitter.com/bbaeRPUu6y
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 5, 2026
I’m actually surprised he hasn’t declared it “Trump, D.C.”Let's just name the whole damn town after him and get it over with! https://t.co/D3m8yXsKYe
— Paul Metsa (@PaulMetsa) June 5, 2026