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
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
Saturday, June 06, 2026
I’ve Told This Story Before
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
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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
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Yeah, about that:Watch: @FBIDirectorKash is juicing his "Most Wanted" fraud again, chasing a BROWN person instead of the FAR bigger fraudster that Trump coddles. Or people like @GovRonDeSantis for blowing Federal dollars on Alligator Alcatraz. https://t.co/dt9GIb8U4r
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) June 4, 2026
This is so insanely corrupt, I can’t even believe it.
— Mike Levin (@MikeLevin) June 5, 2026
More than half the donors to Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom just won over $50 billion in new federal contracts in six months.
And here’s the part that should make your blood boil.
Sixteen of these 27 donors were…
This is so insanely corrupt, I can’t even believe it.
More than half the donors to Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom just won over $50 billion in new federal contracts in six months.
And here’s the part that should make your blood boil.
Sixteen of these 27 donors were facing federal enforcement actions, antitrust reviews, labor cases, securities charges. Many of those cases have been quietly dropped or scaled back since Trump took office. You write a check, your legal problems disappear. That’s not a coincidence.
The White House won’t even release the full donor list. They’re hiding it on purpose, because daylight is the one thing pay-to-play can’t survive. A federal judge already ruled ballroom construction has to stop until Congress authorizes it.
Government is supposed to serve the people, not auction itself off to the highest bidder. When access goes to whoever pays the most, working families always end up paying the price.
We either end the corruption, or the corruption will end us.
Tommy Tuberville just proved he lived in Alabama three months before he cast his last ballot in Florida. Yeah, you read that right. https://t.co/PNIaZTgfmc pic.twitter.com/NAdpylXBlm
— Kyle Whitmire (@WarOnDumb) June 5, 2026
We're the Unitary Executive, bitches!JD, you control the entire government and Congress.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 5, 2026
The only coverup is your boy Donald Trump and Todd Blanche covering up the Epstein Files. https://t.co/335JYUnQCK
Fuck your court orders! We got the Presidential seal! We got the Presidential podium! His momma loves him like a rock! πͺ¨JUDGE MILLETT: If the govt decides very quickly to bulldoze the Statue of Liberty, the people whose ancestors — that was the first thing they saw coming to this country, but the govt moved too fast — nothing can be done?
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) June 5, 2026
DOJ: I think that’s right, yes.
“And we’ll just veto Congress anyway! We don’ need no steenken’ badges!”DOJ also arguing that the ballroom simply can't be stopped by the courts — even if the admin had overtly violated the law to build it — now that it's so far along. Only Congress can, DOJ says.
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) June 5, 2026
After The War Powers Resolution Passed In The House
The dysfunction continues. pic.twitter.com/mDrHiBlkDy
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 4, 2026
It passed in the Senate, 52-47. It will be interesting to see what happens in the House next week. ICE is not much more popular than Iran.In the middle of the night… https://t.co/vpsRNMTjKT pic.twitter.com/lClVO17Vo5
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 5, 2026
Pre-dawn development: The Senate just blocked a procedural vote to renew FISA for 3 years, 52 noes to 47 yeas.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) June 5, 2026
GOPers Tuberville, Rick Scott, Paul, Schmitt, Lee, Hawley and Kennedy voted nay.
The installation of Bill Pulte as Acting DNI torched a bipartisan deal on FISA. The…
Pre-dawn development: The Senate just blocked a procedural vote to renew FISA for 3 years, 52 noes to 47 yeas.
GOPers Tuberville, Rick Scott, Paul, Schmitt, Lee, Hawley and Kennedy voted nay.
The installation of Bill Pulte as Acting DNI torched a bipartisan deal on FISA. The GOP needed Dem help on this. But Pulte blew that up as Dems weren’t willing to help.
Current FISA authorization expires in a little more than a week
Commander In Sleep
https://t.co/RCrYkFz12u pic.twitter.com/dS7U2NVmEa
— Governor Hochul Press Office (@NYGovPress) June 4, 2026
— Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) June 5, 2026
Republicans often like to say that government should be run more like a business.
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) June 5, 2026
If any CEO fell asleep at multiple board meetings and events, that CEO would be fired. https://t.co/UfdLbYSUcg
Someone called him "Commander In Sleep" and an angel got its wings. https://t.co/jke44x34WE
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 5, 2026
Trump is posting about Hunter Biden in the middle of the night. He has a SEVERE and terminal case of Biden Derangement Syndrome. pic.twitter.com/9CNORlCCNc
— Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) June 5, 2026
Wait…Did he just say checkered past ? I’m 28 felonies, 6 bankruptcies, and an Epstein bromance short of his checkered past.
— Hunter Biden (@HunterBiden) June 4, 2026
Well, Trump Seems Stuck In The America Of 50 Years Ago….
... and desperate to recreate it.CNBC: “πΊπΈ saw a net negative migration of between 10,000 and 295,000 people in 2025… first time in at least 50 years that more people moved out of the country than moved in.” https://t.co/XJrEnfkjnT pic.twitter.com/3ui9ABUnqX
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 5, 2026
Thursday, June 04, 2026
The Only Comment On “60 Minutes” I Want Think Worthwhile
Makes more sense than all the whinging about the state of CBS News.Call it "One Hour" https://t.co/fF9aNHV4nc
— George Conway ⚖️πΊπΈ (@gtconway3d) June 5, 2026
Ever So Much More So
No. Nor do I.Trump: Nobody's allowed to fix their car. They gave a man 7 years in jail actually because he fixed his own car, so I thought we'd do something about that. Can you believe it ? pic.twitter.com/XLd3Bknqk8
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 4, 2026
He has said, dozens of times, that his war is over and he has won.
— S.V. DΓ‘te (@svdate) June 4, 2026
Was he lying all those times? https://t.co/pNSwjRf5LF
https://t.co/3AQWDatyJ1 pic.twitter.com/sRxaEHjakz
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 4, 2026
Resurfaced Republican Ad Accuses Ken Paxton of Using Uber Alias to Hide Affair
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 4, 2026
The ad “Who is Dave P.?” is still available on YouTubehttps://t.co/qHMUjumZXchttps://t.co/qHMUjumZXc
"Foreign interference.” My money is on Pulte blaming Iran, or NATO. Or some “shithole” country. But courts can still be tasked with intervening in any claim to control an election. It’s hardly an absolute power. And it will be a district by district matter. Everybody forgets Trump filed over 60 suits in 2020, because one wasn’t going to do it.And I’m not sure very many candidates want their elections fucked with. It’s a very different beast than a presidential election. π³️Trump just said his new Director of National Intelligence "may find out some things about the rigged elections."
— . (@GregTSargent) June 4, 2026
What??? How did no one ask what Trump wants his DNI to "find out" about the elections, what he wants his DNI to do to them, and why he thinks that's the DNI's job? https://t.co/52lCan8XEC
Average daily American consumption of oil is 19 million barrels a day. It’s cute that Trump thinks “millions and millions of barrels” means anything at all. He has absolutely no clue.Trump: And the relationship with Venezuela is incredible. We've taken out millions and millions of barrels of oil out of Venezuela pic.twitter.com/4PDQrtBLIX
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 4, 2026
Popok: I am troubled by how many people are willing to endanger their law licenses in the service of Tump. Is it the proximity to power?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 5, 2026
Luttig: It’s proximity to Trump. Those lawyers watch Trump every single day calling the judges and the federal courts corrupt.
If the… pic.twitter.com/8CXWWFETVq
Popok: I am troubled by how many people are willing to endanger their law licenses in the service of Tump. Is it the proximity to power?It’s the people who will work for Trump. The Michael Cohens and the Pam Bondi’s and the Todd Blanches, will work for Trump. The Mike Luttigs, won’t. It’s that simple.
Luttig: It’s proximity to Trump. Those lawyers watch Trump every single day calling the judges and the federal courts corrupt.
If the president is calling the judges corrupt and you represent the president, then that’s your mindset, and that’s what’s going on.
Watch out. He’s being dangerous again.There’s been a lot of talk in this race about what makes a "real man."
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) June 4, 2026
A man does what’s right when no one is watching. He upholds his commitments to his family and neighbors. He doesn’t lie, cheat, & steal his way through life.
Real men serve others. Weak men serve themselves. pic.twitter.com/9Lf1YfQ2Wi
Adult Children In A Comic Book World….
...thinking they are fighting supervillains.π¦ΉThe Trump administration has been telling you they had screwworm under control for months. Now, it's here.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 4, 2026
What happened? Trump and DOGE slashed funding for screwworm monitoring programs.
And the entire GOP let them. Thank them for today's new hell they unleashed on you. pic.twitter.com/fQT7TpOlkf
Agriculture Sec @BrookeLRollins in November: "We have screwworm under control south of the border. Beef prices will come down by spring 2026"
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 4, 2026
Beef prices continue to rise, and screwworm is now in the US. https://t.co/U2maGVLXlP pic.twitter.com/2dpIeigfZZ
There Was A Congressionally Funded 250th Celebration Committee
Trump confirms he will be doing a rally himself instead of having musical acts perform for America’s 250th anniversary celebration after many backed out:
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 4, 2026
“We don’t want singers with no talent, but big fees to put you to sleep, we’ve told them all to stay home.”
Trump says there… pic.twitter.com/HzVRpa5S5m
Trump confirms he will be doing a rally himself instead of having musical acts perform for America’s 250th anniversary celebration after many backed out:Trump took its money away. For this.
“We don’t want singers with no talent, but big fees to put you to sleep, we’ve told them all to stay home.”
Trump says there will be a handful of speakers, military bands, Lee Greenwood, and a speech from himself.
Trump: "On Wednesday, June 24th, at 7 P.M., in magnificent Washington, D.C., now totally beautified, and one of the Safest Cities anywhere in the World, and in celebration of our Country’s 250 Year History, we will be bringing you, LIVE, the Greatest Rally, EVER! It will be… pic.twitter.com/XxSbNQECE7
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Trump: "On Wednesday, June 24th, at 7 P.M., in magnificent Washington, D.C., now totally beautified, and one of the Safest Cities anywhere in the World, and in celebration of our Country’s 250 Year History, we will be bringing you, LIVE, the Greatest Rally, EVER! It will be special at every level — A Rally to end all Rallies! We don’t want singers with no talent, but big fees to put you to sleep, we’ve told them all to stay home. All we want is you, me, a few speakers, and the Greatest Music ever played, the same Music you have listened to for years! We will have the fabulous Lee Greenwood introducing me with what has turned out to be one of the Greatest Hits of All Time, GOD BLESS THE U.S.A., and the amazing Christopher Macchio, who will sing Nessun Dorma, Hallelujah, Ave Maria, God Bless America, and others — Not since the legendary Luciano Pavarotti has there been such a voice! The Rally will also be featuring the wonderful U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own” and Armed Forces Choir, and “The President’s Own” Unites States Marine Band, with the Joint Armed Forces Chorus, all of your favorite Hits, PLUS a fine and highly dignified gentleman known as, President DONALD J. TRUMP!"A rally to end all rallies? Promise? If it’s as bad as I expect, it should do that.
Trump is blinking again pic.twitter.com/ARj9qlY5fT
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Trump is struggling to stay conscious in the Oval Office yet again pic.twitter.com/p8oFVJE0gn
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Wright tries to glaze Trump while Trump sits directly in front of him with his eyes closed pic.twitter.com/AQpEjjEIYF
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
holy shit, listen to Trump sleep mumbling here. Guy was out. pic.twitter.com/ccZPo6rfQk
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Trump is now sitting back in his chair and dozing off pic.twitter.com/376koU6XNK
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Pulmonary doc here. Falling asleep like this is very suggestive of a sleep disorder. POTUS needs a sleep study. And POTUS’ doctors need to be honest about the presidents declining health. https://t.co/FJ47ZmMVFM
— Nick Mark MD (@nickmmark) June 4, 2026
Anyone think it’s odd that every event is just a bunch of sycophants standing behind an immobile president pretending it’s normal? https://t.co/1jSeoch8Tl
— Patrick Skinner (@SkinnerPm) June 4, 2026
Republicans need to run on that.Peter Navarro: "Iran has frozen the strait. That's their inflation. The Democrats are gonna try to stick us with it, the legacy media is gonna try to help them do it, but that's Iran terror inflation." pic.twitter.com/H0VYrwZ0Ar
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Count The Clock That Tells The Time
the really cool pateks are also never faked, not because counterfeiters couldn't do it, but because they're more niche and thus likely to be widely recognizable status symbols. for instance, these from roni madhvani's collection (IG roni_m_29) pic.twitter.com/yvxReXdG6L
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 4, 2026
Fun, Fun, Fun, Until….
Rep. Angie Craig demolishes Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins: "Joe Biden is no longer the president. Mr. Trump is. Your party controls Congress. You own these numbers at this point. I'm sick of hearing you blame an administration from a year and half ago. You own every single bit of… pic.twitter.com/Qq6OmAIDT8
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Rep. Angie Craig demolishes Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins: "Joe Biden is no longer the president. Mr. Trump is. Your party controls Congress. You own these numbers at this point. I'm sick of hearing you blame an administration from a year and half ago. You own every single bit of this."
ANGIE CRAIG: I don't think you understand the difference between error rates and fraud rates. I honestly don't. SNAP has one of the lowest fraud rates of any program
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
BROOKE ROLLINS: You can't be serious when you say that
CRAIG: Your own data says that pic.twitter.com/G38kYZ313j
THOMPSON: What should I tell my constituents when they ask about these costs? Farmers who are being hit by high costs of fuel and fertilizer, who can't get their product to market because of the War in Iran -- should I tell them it's 'golden'?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
BESSENT: You should tell them we've… pic.twitter.com/AwJUUQaT3Y
THOMPSON: What should I tell my constituents when they ask about these costs? Farmers who are being hit by high costs of fuel and fertilizer, who can't get their product to market because of the War in Iran -- should I tell them it's 'golden'?
BESSENT: You should tell them we've had 2.6% economic growth since President Trump took office
THOMPSON: These farmers are pretty smart, Mr. Secretary, and they're not gonna fall for that line
Feature, not bug.McGOVERN: Do you stand by your comment that kicking people off food assistance is somehow 'good news'?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
BROOKE ROLLINS: Most of those were fraudulent
McGOVERN: I've talked to people who lost benefits. They were kicked off of SNAP. Hunger is getting worse in the United States. pic.twitter.com/6JZCWibQa1
Rep. Larson to Bessent: "Jeez, you know, when I'm home in my district, I'm just gonna tell those people -- 'Jeez, you missed this whole thing. Don't you understand core inflation? You guys are better off! I mean, these gas prices, I don't know what you people are thinking. You… pic.twitter.com/fecTIPukFz
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Bessent tells Rep. Sanchez he can't comment on Trump's tax audit immunity deal because of ongoing litigation -- but he can't name the ongoing litigation π pic.twitter.com/mcGLSQ0xij
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
Speech and debate clause, asshole.SANCHEZ: I think it's safe to say this is probably the most corrupt Treasury Department in our nation's history
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
BESSENT: I AM GOING TO HAVE TO TAKE EXCEPTION WITH THAT! THAT IS SLANDEROUS pic.twitter.com/9AvJXb4Bmy
It’ll all get better in two weeks.Rep. Brown to Brooke Rollins: "So this is what a golden age of agriculture looks like? Because if rising bankruptcies, falling farm income, and worsening financial conditions are a sign of a golden age, I'd hate to see what a downturn looks like." pic.twitter.com/RVK21xMGKE
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
They keep writing ads for us.Bessent: "The state of our economy is strong. I defy this side of the aisle [Democrats] to tell me what's wrong with our economy." pic.twitter.com/bq5d7gH0nb
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
SALINAS: Are you aware that diesel prices in Oregon are over $6 a gallon right now and are really harming farmers?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
BROOKE ROLLINS: I do want to be fair that in the last administratio---
SALINAS: Reclaiming my time. We are not talking about the last administration. pic.twitter.com/Q8Ex4oh5FI
CHU: Was your prediction that Americans would face only 50 days of elevated prices wrong? You said Americans would face only 50 days of temporarily elevated prices. We're at 100 days now
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
BESSENT: How much has gasoline prices come down from the peak? That's an inconvenient fact… pic.twitter.com/1TlcR5TrxF
CHU: Was your prediction that Americans would face only 50 days of elevated prices wrong? You said Americans would face only 50 days of temporarily elevated prices. We're at 100 days now
BESSENT: How much has gasoline prices come down from the peak? That's an inconvenient fact
CHU: Gas prices are up by 50 percent since Trump's war started
Bessent would have done better if he’d just kept his mouth shut.π€DELBENE: You gave DOGE access to Treasury systems housing Americans' sensitive data. What specific measures, if any, have you taken to protect the affected individuals' data?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
BESSENT: Would you care to look up what does 'inadvertent' mean?
DELBENE: You are in charge! pic.twitter.com/Bz8Jk319pM
If you’re explaining, you’re losing.Bessent: President Trump does care about Americans' financial situation.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 4, 2026
Chu: Well, he actually said that he doesn't.
Bessent: No, that is a truncated thing pic.twitter.com/SSWy5nUo7t
“Fuck All Y’All! This Victory Will Be Mine!” —FDR/HSTDJT
“Give me a victory.” Because that’s what war is all about for Trump. pic.twitter.com/RfrRnb32xq
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 4, 2026
U.S. President Donald J. Trump lambasted Democrats and the 4 Republicans who voted to limit his War Powers yesterday. While the vote was largely performative, 4 Republicans, Thomas Massie, Tom Barrett, Warren Davidson, and Brian Fitzpatrick, voted in favor of limiting the… pic.twitter.com/6ipV3vOXuH
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 4, 2026
U.S. President Donald J. Trump lambasted Democrats and the 4 Republicans who voted to limit his War Powers yesterday. While the vote was largely performative, 4 Republicans, Thomas Massie, Tom Barrett, Warren Davidson, and Brian Fitzpatrick, voted in favor of limiting the president’s War Powers.Really gotta read the fine print.
No self awareness at all.FCC Chair Brendan Carr says too much screen time is associated with "cognitive decline" pic.twitter.com/Swf38TNOwu
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
https://t.co/vV5QxEXCnt pic.twitter.com/cltqE16bw0
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 4, 2026
Groundhog Day. Wait; why aren’t the Iranians denying Trump his victory?Maria Bartiromo: "I mean, the president is expressing optimism about a potential deal with Iran. He said yesterday an agreement could come as soon as this weekend." πππ pic.twitter.com/yWN4wqM0i5
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
“In That Part Of The World…”
Houston, I think we’ve found the problem….Reporter: How do you define ceasefire?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Trump: In that part of the world, ceasefire is when you're shooting in a more moderate manner pic.twitter.com/r5EMv5Xohf
Met a young person who can't find a job bc of AI. His mom is sick and needs home care. He drives Uber to pay rent, but is barely getting by. I told him the White House pool is going to be longer than skyscrapers and he burst out crying. "Thank you sir," he said, "I needed that."
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 3, 2026
Happy Pride! π³️π pic.twitter.com/pckcc7jm3P
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 4, 2026
Trump, Musk and Rubio slashed aid and scoffed that it was woke nonsense. Now they're seeing that it not only saved one life every 10 seconds but also protected us from diseases like Ebola. Their actions constituted a security failure as well as a moral one.
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) June 3, 2026
More broadly, their…
Trump, Musk and Rubio slashed aid and scoffed that it was woke nonsense. Now they're seeing that it not only saved one life every 10 seconds but also protected us from diseases like Ebola. Their actions constituted a security failure as well as a moral one.Project 2025 is a pack of children who still think comic books are the real, adult world. And that they are superheroes fighting the “villains.”
More broadly, their fecklessness contrasts with the courage and humanity of doctors and aid workers in Congo and Uganda, lacking adequate PPE but still risking the virus to care for fellow humans.
Trump, Musk and Rubio might learn something from them.
All the stars are (pulling) out! https://t.co/ZoEWoiEsId pic.twitter.com/omsD6PzDvb
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 3, 2026
Not really the “key point.” No agreement of this size is enforceable unless it is in writing. No change in a written agreement is enforceable unless the change is in writing. (Court orders are in writing. A ruling from the bench is not generally considered enforceable until it is in writing.) There is only one party to this “agreement,” as the court in Florida pointed out (I haven’t said it, but you know they wanted Cannon to get this case). Two courts have it on their dockets. But the Congress needs to instruct the Treasury Department to NOT release any funds for this “agreement,” as well as declare the entire operation null and void. And without legal force and effect. And cancelled, as a matter of law. Kill it with fire. Then bury the ashes where they can never be found.2. Here is the key point: The settlement that created the $1.766 billion "anti-weaponization" fund is a WRITTEN DOCUMENT.
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) June 4, 2026
It says explicitly that it "may be modified only with the written agreement of the Parties.” https://t.co/MCVezNv1kQ
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
The Remains Of The Day
The domestic issues: https://t.co/G33i7khFRI pic.twitter.com/AKoLBgub7L
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 3, 2026
Trump: I just had this done. *holds up chart comparing reflecting pool to buildings* pic.twitter.com/9T15bn6VxA
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Especially if you could get him to pose with his helmet off.libs like me would be SO OWNED https://t.co/0U1erMVk42
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
I can remember Sam Donaldson sparring with Richard Nixon. Had Nixon been as crude as Trump, the press corps would have erupted in righteous indignation. "A free press," my ass.Sexism and misogyny all in 30 seconds, along with the usual bloviating, self-aggrandizement.
— Jon Ralston (@RalstonReports) June 3, 2026
Here's what I don't understand: Why isn't the next thing we hear from a WH reporter: "Mr. President, with all due respect, you owe Kaitlan an apology for your uncalled-for attacks." https://t.co/3cNAU6wxj5
And SPLC is fighting a corrupt, incompetent, and inept DOJ:we just want healthcare and lower gas prices https://t.co/Sma0pcgB7h
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 4, 2026
But in the filing on Wednesday evening, SPLC attorneys accused acting Attorney General Todd Blanche of blasting out a copy of the superseding indictment to the press before it was even docketed — which is not allowed under court rules.
"This action by Acting Attorney General Blanche’s Public Affairs Officer is all the more concerning in light of his earlier rush to begin a media campaign around the first indictment, his false statement in doing so, his need to make a correction, the motion that the SPLC filed in response, and the Court’s Order this week reminding the government of its heightened duty of candor as officers of the court," said the filing. "In light of those events, it is astounding that DOJ would not be even more vigilant in its actions directed at the media in this case. They were not."
The filing asked the judge to order Blanche and his associates "to show cause to explain their conduct here, and hold a hearing to conduct targeted fact-finding to determine whether to impose appropriate sanctions against those involved."
The Very Old Party
Is it me, or does that mouse look like Mike Johnson?Poster at House Republican leadership news conference today. pic.twitter.com/mXlaMrjGfs
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) June 3, 2026
Republicans are standing next to signs saying Democrats were “trans-ing the mice” because they don’t want people to realize they’re talking about transgenic mice—genetically modified mice used in lifesaving medical research on cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and neurological… https://t.co/gNdd8YyNd5
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 3, 2026
Republicans are standing next to signs saying Democrats were “trans-ing the mice” because they don’t want people to realize they’re talking about transgenic mice—genetically modified mice used in lifesaving medical research on cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and neurological disorders. People could die because Republicans saw that important medical research has the word “trans” in it.Raising serious questions about the Secretary of Trans-portation.
They are so completely out of ideas.This is a real photo. This is all they’ve got. pic.twitter.com/PaMF56fnWN
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 3, 2026
Bewitched, Bothered, …
Trump, who is currently doing a proof of life appearance in the Oval after a week of not being seen in public, sounds extremely tired and haggard pic.twitter.com/8bJHjwkhCN
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
And bewildered.Reporter: You said last week that the US would go in and dig out the buried nuclear material in coordination with them. Did Iran actually agree to that?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Trump: Well, it depends on what day you're talking about. It’s overrated. I’m the one who overrated it. pic.twitter.com/DWaecUpLcw
That one didn’t cost us $500 billion and half our missile arsenal, and wreck the global economy. So: exactly opposite.Trump: Dumocrats. D-U-M. They go on television and say, oh well this is just like the Obama nuclear deal. This is the exact opposite. pic.twitter.com/SJQB7HOcb8
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Collins: Just to clarify. is the $1.8 billion DOJ fund dead or is it on hold?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Trump: I'd have to ask the lawyers. I don't know. People like you have abused our people.
Collins: But Republicans—
Trump: Be quiet. You should be ashamed of yourself. You used to be conservative… pic.twitter.com/L0m1PrvUVB
Collins: Just to clarify. is the $1.8 billion DOJ fund dead or is it on hold?
Trump: I'd have to ask the lawyers. I don't know. People like you have abused our people.
Collins: But Republicans—
Trump: Be quiet. You should be ashamed of yourself. You used to be conservative from Alabama. CNN does such false reporting, but now they have new ownership, so maybe it'll straighten it out. It’s hard to straighten garbage out.
Trump appears to bragging about his crowd size on January 6th: They went there with love. Tremendous crowd. I believe it's the largest crowd I've ever spoken to by twice. Bigger than anything. There was so much love.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Collins: Republicans were upset that people who beat up cops… pic.twitter.com/3dZ5DyROfm
Trump appears to bragging about his crowd size on January 6th: They went there with love. Tremendous crowd. I believe it's the largest crowd I've ever spoken to by twice. Bigger than anything. There was so much love.
Collins: Republicans were upset that people who beat up cops would be eligible.
Trump: Let me finish!
I’m sure Kaitlan Collins is not rattled in the least by these casual, sexist, repeated attacks by Trump.
— Amanda Carpenter (@amandacarpenter) June 3, 2026
Her steadiness should be a reminder that NO woman owes any man her smile. https://t.co/4ZM44F4fAj
So you don’t want to take care of people? Good to know.Trump on Mamdani: I would be better than him if I wanted to go with that route. Ladies and gentlemen, you will no longer pay rent. You no longer have to pay interest on your mortgage, and no longer gonna have to pay for food. I'm gonna give you free food pic.twitter.com/tW6AZVGR9e
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Runs in the Administration, huh?I even asked @SecMullinDHS if he’d commit to selling the luxury jets and using the money to support underpaid Coast Guard personnel.
— Rep. James Walkinshaw (@Rep_Walkinshaw) June 3, 2026
He said NO. https://t.co/h0WCqWhP6L
The entire House is up for reelection. Sometimes the constitution works.Cheers in the House as the war powers resolution passes pic.twitter.com/nRL3eGm0Zr
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Give that caption writer a raise! πHe says Xi is for China but if you look at captions that come along with this post, that’s not what my transcript says lol. pic.twitter.com/Wtt3qp5RfO
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Trump Is Available For The Cameras
Trump:
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 3, 2026
Many don't know, in Paris, France, the Eiffel Tower, 1889, it was built. It was supposed to be taken down immediately after the World's Fair.
And then they said, "You know, we sort of like it. Let's leave it up a little bit longer." And then they said, "Let's leave it… pic.twitter.com/KklVgNVmiH
Trump:"We”? Does he have a mouse in his pocket? Or is it part of the national security apparatus now?
Many don't know, in Paris, France, the Eiffel Tower, 1889, it was built. It was supposed to be taken down immediately after the World's Fair.
And then they said, "You know, we sort of like it. Let's leave it up a little bit longer." And then they said, "Let's leave it up longer and longer and longer." Well, they never took it down.
And, you know, we're building something in front of the White House that's quite attractive to a lot of people. It's gonna have the big UFC fight on June 14th.
And I'm looking at it, and maybe we'll never, ever take it down.
Reports Differ
Speaking in an interview on “Pod Force One” with the New York Post’s Miranda Devine, President Trump confirmed reporting by Axios about his tense phone call Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in which he reportedly said, “What the fuck are you doing?” Telling… pic.twitter.com/YU9PgAVI3R
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 3, 2026
Speaking in an interview on “Pod Force One” with the New York Post’s Miranda Devine, President Trump confirmed reporting by Axios about his tense phone call Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in which he reportedly said, “What the fuck are you doing?” Telling Bibi: “You're fucking crazy. You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. I'm saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this.”
The onion never misses. π pic.twitter.com/740Z1Eo5YN
— Marcus d’Osint ππ️ (@WarFrontIntel) June 3, 2026
“A Penny For The Old Guy…”
Technology has the power to heal, connect, educate and protect our common home; but it can also divide, exclude and generate new forms of injustice. In the abstract, technology in and of itself is not a solution to humanity’s problems, just as it is not inherently evil. In practice, however, technology is never neutral, because it takes on the characteristics of those who devise, finance, regulate and use it. Therefore, the primary choice is not between a “yes” or “no” to technology, but rather between constructing Babel or rebuilding Jerusalem; between a power that claims to dominate the heavens and a people who work together in the presence of God to rebuild the walls of fraternal coexistence.I read a lot of science fiction while frittering away my youth. The ‘50’s and pre-New Wave ‘60’s stuff was all about technology (Space Race particularly) and the bold men (engineers) who created it. They were commonly Ayn Randian types (Heinlein especially), doing it without government support; or they were military contractors, and either way it was all good, and the technology was good. (Sharp eyes will note that Bezos and Musk are neither.) Either way, technology was a solution to humanity’s problems. Usually.