Saturday, February 14, 2026

It’s Pretty Clear How This Blacklist Works

Pretty much how every blacklist works. Congress can’t actually function by impeaching every Cabinet official who deserves it, because it ties up the House for the impeachment vote, and stops the Senate for the trial (I don’t make the rules). Oversight has its limits, and Congress can’t spend too much time overriding regulatory decisions. 

So it’s going to be up to the courts. And private parties taking cases to court. Democracy in action. Literally.

Of course , we did this to ourselves to begin with. Too many Joe Rogans out there.
I do wonder if he doesn’t wake up in a new world every day. I’m a big fan of AOC, and Trump/Miller gave certainly filled the sails of the opposition; but aside from President, we don’t elect any office nationally. So what’s the point of polls like this? To urge local Democrats to be more like Trump, and vow to Make America Democratic, or at least non-Trump again?

I gotta tell you, the airwaves are flooded with GOP primary ads down here, and they all brag about how they’ll be like Trump, which means fight like Trump. I’m not sure how much Democrats need to emulate that. Except to emphasize how they’re going to return us to our focus on people; especially working people.

Like AOC; ironically.

Is It…

Liberation theology to point out administrations (and Congress, and states) have always disfavored citizens (and non-citizens, including natives and those forced to migrate here, or away because of statehood; or gender, sexual orientation, economic status), and now its an administration just blindly functioning on “those who are not with us are against us,” which includes white middle class people, and murder?  And an utterly complacent, when it’s not actively supportive, Congress?

So, as ever, it’s a matter of whose ox is being gored. Which is a good way of looking at liberation theology and how it challenges us. The preferential option for the poor is about making us pay attention to the people we so easily ignore. The ones Luke tells us are ptochoi. As in Makarioi oi ptochoi. “Congratulations, you poor! God’s domain belongs to you!”

You’d think that would raise their profile, at least among Christians. But people tend to prefer the “thou shalt nots” over the “congratulations”. Maybe because we prefer to sit in judgment rather than uplift someone who is NOK.

As Lewis Carroll observed (under very different circumstances): “Such is human perversity.”

Alright…

Here’s a use for it. The judges will accept its use as a reason to shutdown DHS. Permanently, preferably. Extirpate it root and branch.

Long past time to get radical.

This Would Make A Campaign Ad…

... in a GOP primary (although in Texas she’d have to add “…and ban Sharia law.”).

But she’s not a GOP candidate in a GOP primary.

And since government works by law a lot better than it does by coercion (see, e.g., Minneapolis; Portland; L.A.), while she’s wildly out of line, I have to ask: what the hell is she talking about?

(I put this in the category of Trump threatening to sign an executive order to take over national elections. Delusional fictions, something this administration seems to be retreating to more and more.)

Friday, February 13, 2026

Gettin’ Radical

Watters mispronounced “Trump.” Speaking of whom: Please, sign that executive order. It will be the cherry on the DOJ failure sundae.
AOC: We’ve seen such a fraying of these alleged Western values that people wonder whether they ever existed in the first place.

So I don’t know if it’s necessarily that we are in a post–rules-based order. I think it’s possible that we were in a pre–rules-based order. And we have an opportunity to explore what the world would look like if we upheld democracy, human rights, and trade that actually centers working-class people instead of overwhelmingly accruing the benefits of trade to the wealthiest.

If we reoriented toward a new era, it could actually help people — and show how foreign policy, and healthy foreign policy, can show up in their lives and make a difference.
"Radical” comes from the Latin radix; in English, “root.” To be radical is to go to the root. As here, that’s a good thing. Say goodnight, Gracie.

Like A Submarine With A Screen Door

(I realize how inapt the title metaphor seems, but I grew up in the days when doors were open in the summer to let the breeze in, and screen doors were an essential part of ventilation. So if you can keep that in mind….


…oh, forget it. All my similes are hopelessly out of date.)

“We Are The Hollow Men”

 “We are the dead men/Leaning together, headpieces filled with straw/Alas!”

"So here's what I tell my European friends," [Lindsay] Graham told Politico on Friday. "Greenland is behind us, but the goal is to get outcomes. Who gives a s--- who owns Greenland? I don't."
Those grapes were probably sour, anyway!
"So the point is, Greenland is gonna be more fortified. Because Donald Trump, once he feels like it's his brand or his some buy-in, is going to go big," he continued.
Before, or after, Trump:

Rigs the midterms in his favor 
Actually builds his ballroom 
Actually renovates the Kennedy Center 
Actually builds his triumphal arch 
Constructs all the detention centers 
Deports all the immigrants, including naturalized citizens?
Graham suggested Denmark was "stupid" to resist Trump's demands for Greenland.

"If Trump wants it, we have to say no," he complained. "You know, in Denmark. I like Denmark, but they did a poll between Harris and Trump for the, for the 2024 race. Trump got 4%. So therein lies the problem."
I think MAGA has conclusively disappeared up its own asshole.

And Graham has become a caricature of a caricature.

And “It Was Fairly Long”

62 seconds. The video he posted ran for 62 seconds.

Which makes it not racist? And apparently also says something about the President’s attention span.

Carrying On The AI Conversation, Briefly

I’m starting to like my “monkeys with typewriters” analogy more and more….

And “word vending machine” is a remarkably useful metaphor.

The “Illegal Immigrants” Did It

Anyone know what the price of eggs is now? I’m guessing they’re down because the immigrants aren’t eating them all. And how many of those 50 countries would allow Donald Trump to rise to the leadership of the country, twice? 

There! I’ve run rings around you logically!

And we might all need to start wearing masks:
Atmospheric scientist here. Let me tell you what was actually "slashed" today.

Slashed: The Endangerment Finding — a 200-page scientific review upheld by the Supreme Court, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, and reaffirmed by the National Academies of Sciences in 2025.

Slashed: The legal authority to regulate carbon from cars, power plants, and factories. All of it. Gone in one afternoon.

Now here's what you're "saving":

Yesterday Trump ordered the Pentagon — the largest energy consumer on Earth — to buy coal electricity.

Coal costs $69–$169/MWh. Wind costs $27–$53/MWh. Solar costs $38–$78/MWh.

99% of U.S. coal plants cost more to run than replacing them with brand-new solar or wind.

That's your tax dollars buying the most expensive electricity on the market. By executive order. While the Peabody Energy CEO stood in the room.

And the human cost of what you're "saving"?

460,000 American deaths linked to coal pollution in 20 years. Coal PM2.5 is 2.1x deadlier than other air pollution. (Henneman et al., Science, 2023)

All to protect an industry that employs 44,000 people total. Clean energy employs 3.5 million.
As I said, Congress could do something about this.  Don’t hold your breath. Or actually, maybe you should. 😷

Thursday, February 12, 2026

All That Counts

Sedition is sedition when it is established in a court of competent jurisdiction. It is not a term to be used by a Cabinet secretary like a schoolyard taunt. Please support our bid to build more AI data centers and consume more electricity than anyone else, and also use large amounts of water! You bear the costs, we reap the profits. Such a deal! And AI will take your job! Win-win (for us!)! 28 USC 546 tracks Art. II, sec. 2. And applies when the President has not appointed someone who is approved by the Senate. Wilson’s dismissal of Blanche is spot on. Huh. Double "huh."
Stupidity is terminal.

Folks, we aren’t being killed by a thousand cuts, we are being destroyed by gaping bullet holes to America’s gut.

This is a result of white nationalism, ignorance, religious nuttery and apathy.

People will die. Suffer… because we have a Bear innards finger-licking, brain worm having, toilet seat cocaine snorting mental patient leading HHS.

Senators VOTED for this… confirmed this gobshite.
You know, he’s got a point. Delusion is contagious. You get it from your boss. Miller is really desperate to save face. Delusion is his last redoubt. Unlike Miller and ICE. Doesn’t he need Voter ID? I’m reliably informed you need it to buy milk. AI data centers and crypto mining don’t count. The numbers from those will only benefit Trump’s buddies. But that’s all that counts to Trump. Just so you feel better about the state of the nation.

Interesting…🤔

Make of it what you will….

Bad Bunny! BAD Bunny!!

And why didn’t they do it? I was just telling the Lovely Wife how we’re going backwards culturally. 1940’s Bugs Bunny cartoons celebrated Latin stars and music and Cuba (before Fidel). Brazilian steakhouses are still popular here (myself included, not THAT much of a carnivore). Pandora has steered me to Latin Jazz, because I like Guaraldi). But less than 100 years ago “Latin American” music was broadly accepted. Santana sang songs in Spanish in the’60’s, nobody blinked. In the late last century Linda Ronstadt recorded 3 albums in Spanish of Mexican music, Tex-Mex left Texas and traveled the country, and now… we’re supposed to be upset by Bad Bunny?

Yeah; I don’t think so. MAGA’s last gasp in the “culture wars.”
l love when people do this with sincerity. “I would never call Secretary Noem a cos-playing bitch wearing more makeup than a circus clown. That would just be wrong!” There really is a way to denounce insulting nicknames without, you know, repeating them. 

If you don’t understand that, then, why am I taking you seriously? Or is Fetterman being ironic, and nobody’s noticing?
Well, certainly the way you’re doing it is mot safe. There have been 3 murders in Minneapolis this year. Two of them were by DHS officers who apparently will never be investigated by state officials for murder. But all you do is bellyache about crime. Indeed. Why prevent health problems when you can get healthcare? Like cancer treatments (radiation; chemicals), or oxygen tanks because you can’t breathe otherwise?  And if you can’t get treatment, then you’ll just decrease the surplus population.

BTW, I’m pretty sure Congress could do something about this.
The POTUS is an innumerate and unreliable narrator. Res ipsa loquitor. Do they have their passports? Or their birth certificates? And why are we so worried about who is eligible to vote? Shouldn’t we put more emphasis on who can be elected? Like, say, no felons allowed? As a matter of law, a felony is considered a crime of moral turpitude. Do we want people like that in office? I mean, maybe we, the people don’t, but office holders clearly do.

I’m old enough to remember when we used to have political parties to take care of this. Some people would never get the nomination. Then we reformed the system to make it more “democratic.” Be careful what you wish for….

I close with another rumination on AI. The internet was developed by DOD, and the infrastructure for it was built by users. Mostly it camped on to existing phone lines, and eventually users paid for other means of transmission. But crypto and AI are similar creatures: demanding massive costs be borne by the community, the people. Large sites that use large amounts of electricity and water, and benefit: who? The owners of crypto, mostly. Or of AI. I think AI is a load of crap, but why does the public bear the cost of the technology while a few private owners and investors reap the profits? In classical terms, that’s colonialism: exploiting resources for the benefit of a few, at the expense of many. Especially if AI (I really don’t think it will, but this is how it’s being sold) puts a large number of people out of work. We’re not exactly talking about buggy whip makers here. Seems like a huge social cost just to profit a few.

And besides, what is AI? Does anybody remember the thought experiment about a thousand (or 100; it varied) monkeys at typewriters, which, given enough time, would reproduce Shakespeare? It was supposed to be clever, but nobody ever thought to ask: why would the monkeys write in English? Especially Early Modern English? Because the keyboards wouldn’t have umlauts? Or diacritical marks (obviously they wouldn’t have Arabic, or Hebraic characters, or Asian pictographs; or even Cyrillic. Right?)?

That’s how the AI discussion/speculation runs; assuming facts and conclusions not in evidence. I still haven’t heard of anyone who predicted AI would make kiddie porn readily available. I remember when 3D printers were going to make “printed”guns readily available. Turned out buying real guns was easier and more reliable. But what stops AI from making porn on demand? Or what other socially disastrous uses have we not yet imagined, are coming? And why is society supposed to bear the cost of the technology so tech bros can get richer?

There were legitimate social purposes to the Space Age and even the advent of the personal computer (government made both possible; who uses a computer now without the internet?). But what’s the legitimate social purpose/value of AI? Or crypto?

Basket Of Deplorables 🧺

I’m guessing that sounded better in his head. Snatching the prize from Sen. Scott’s hands. So…Minneapolis is run by drug cartel? Of…Somalis? When Rand Paul is the guy on the white horse…

Greatest Economy In The History Of The World

Biden used up all the jobs and didn’t leave Trump any.

“A Learning Lesson Where No One Got Hurt”

“According to a U.S. official, the directed energy/laser counter drone technology was in CBP's control when the balloon was mistakenly shot down near El Paso, Texas earlier this week,” per Fox’s @Liz_Friden

“In January, Defense Secretary Hegseth signed an agreement for the Pentagon to loan the directed energy counter drone platform to DHS, the U.S. official tells Fox News. The official said the agreement was signed sometime in the last 30 days.

Following the shoot down is when FAA closed the airspace, the official said.”

EDIT: A U.S. official could not go into specifics about what exactly the technology used by the U.S. military is, but said directed energy/lasers is accurate to use.
So, why did DOD let the clowns at DHS have their “pew-pew” toy? Because Kegsbreath thought it would be kewl. Bozos all the way down.
U.S. military source just told me the same: this was DHS: “Every General and Admiral at NORTHCOM is pissed that DHS did an operation and told no one because homeland defense is what NORTHCOM does. Even the base commander at Ft. Bliss called the Pentagon and NORTHCOM furious about the airspace thing because he had nothing to do with it -- and the Pentagon and NORTHCOM also didn’t know anything about the airspace closure. It’s like DHS is trying to hide the fact that their spec ops group is there with the laser gun.”
And DOD now wants to obscure the fact they gave it to DHS. DHS has said the weapon was always under DOD control. 🤔
Confirming earlier reporting: Airspace was closed by the FAA near El Paso late Tuesday after CBP personnel launched a counter-drone laser weapon without full inter-agency integration, officials say. That weapon had recently been transferred temporarily by the Pentagon to DHS.

Airspace was re-opened this morning. Despite numerous news agencies confirming this today, the Trump administration is saying virtually nothing. Officials believe the weapon was used on something innocuous, probably a mylar balloon.

The Pentagon is not answering questions about the transfer of the weapon.

DHS referred questions to the Pentagon.

There's some frustration among military officials that they're taking a hit for this in the public square, even though they did not use the weapon. That said, this is also seen as a learning lesson where no one got hurt.
Okay then… 🤦‍♂️
BREAKING: El Paso Airport had an unexpected TFR issued for the next 10 days.

We are now at DEFCON Reddit.

All At-Home Detective Units are hereby activated.

Sleeper Cells – Couch Intelligence Agency (CIA) are to report immediately to Telegram and X and initiate Engagement Protocols:

• Scroll
• Screenshot
• Speculate

Neighborhood Watch – Basement Division has reached Full Operational Capability. Conduct pre-mission checks:

• Battery levels
• Ring doorbell footage from 2019
• Flashlight readiness

The At-Home Analysis Task Force (AATF) is mobilized and accepting walk-on volunteers should the situation escalate beyond “kinda weird.” No credentials required. Social media feeds will provide all mission intelligence.

The Armchair Counter-Intel Community (ACIC) and Stay-At-Home Surveillance Division (SHSD) are now on active status. Verify:

• Caffeine reserves
• Wi-Fi strength
• Ping times to Alex Jones’s server

The Overanalysis Reserve Corps (ORC) has been recalled from inactive duty along with all Recon elements of the Sofa Sector. Watch officers should be scanning timelines and identifying unrelated patterns. Disseminate theories before verification can interfere.

Coordination should be underway with Coincidence Denial Task Force (CDTF) and the Narrative Construction Corps. Interpret coincidence as coordination and engage all comment sections with maximum urgency. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Upgrade curiosity to conviction immediately.

The Conspiracy Rapid Response Cells (CRRC) are in full deployment, online and monitoring. Ignore disconfirming inputs as hostile misinformation and sustain adrenaline levels through speculation cycles.

Mission Objective:
Keep throwing mud at the wall and over-analyzing until you feel hyper-alert, important and personally involved.

These are the moments you live for. 🦄
At least something good came out of it.

Clusterfucking The Clusterfuck

 So CBP shot down a party balloon? 🎈 

"You've been reporting on this all day," said anchor Willie Geist. "Yesterday we woke up. We're discussing on the show yesterday there was some concern about is there about to be a military operation? Are we going to strike drug cartels, the United States military? Very confusing. Contradicting claims by different departments of the government, and the FAA saying we had to do this because we didn't know what the heck was going on. What did you find after sifting through all this?"

"Well, I kind of found what you just found, as I'm having to reconcile contradictory accounts," said Caputo. "The best I can tell is this, is they have the super duper weapon, and they deny it's a laser. It's some sort of direct energy weapon. So when I asked, were drones shot down? They said no, drones were downed, whatever that meant as far as a distinction, and that they had gone out in this exercise, actually looking for drones that make incursions with some regularity. They wouldn't tell me the frequency."

"And here's the rub," said Caputo. "The Customs and Border Patrol had borrowed the super duper secret weapon from the Department of Defense or Department of War, whichever you want to call it. And at a certain point, the FAA is like, hey, what are you guys doing? Not only can this thing shoot down drones or down drones, it can possibly take down airplanes. And allegedly, I was told by one source, the Department of War, the DOD general wasn't very clear on exactly what was happening. And FAA, unable to get any answers, then made the decision to shut it down for ten whole days and didn't coordinate that with anyone."

"Now, why they had to shut it down for ten days, no one can explain why the Department of Defense general, whoever this is, wasn't clear on exactly what they were doing because there was a big airport around and FAA was worried about downed planes," he continued. "No one can explain. What we do understand is Customs and Border Patrol is sticking by their story, which is like, yeah, sure, we borrowed the weapon and we pushed the button, but it was always in control and under the supervision of the Department of War."

"So everyone is sort of doing the Washington blame game, and it does look like there's enough blame to go around," he added. "But essentially the administration here hit the brakes, stepping part of a crisis management where everywhere you turn you step on a rake and you get bashed in the head with it. It just becomes a sort of positive feedback loop of negative consequences. And nothing got better. And the explanations at the end of the day didn't get any clearer."
First, given recent events, you don’t want CBP in control of anything sharper than a rubber ball. Second, shutting down airspace for 10 days because CBP has a space weapon that DOD doesn’t want to talk about is not exactly “stepping on a rake.” Third: who the fuck is in charge of this chicken outfit? Because it’s Bozos all the way down.

FAA didn’t just close the El Paso airport. They shutdown everything in the air, including medevac and police helicopters and traffic helicopters, everything but paper airplanes. For 10 days. With no notice, or coordination, or consultation, with anyone. And DOD told CBP, “Sure, you can play with it.” AND SOMEBODY SHOT DOWN A FUCKING PARTY BALLOON WITH THIS WEAPON NO ONE CAN SPEAK OF, WHICH STARTED THE WHOLE WORLD CRYING! IS THIS A FUCKING JOKE? The entire premise of “This is Spinal Tap” was more credible. When reality makes mockumentaries look like cold reality, you are somewhere far worse than through the looking glass.

And where the fuck IS Sean Duffy?

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Given What Happened In El Paso Today…

... I believe Pam Bondi on this. But I also believe this is accurate: So is this: Unless you get re-elected and that lets you duck the criminal charges, so you can pardon everyone who did what you wanted them to do that day.

Meanwhile…
They really are determined to gut the DOJ, aren’t they? (POTUS appoints with advice and consent of the Senate. Statutes provide for interim appointments by federal judges when the prior interim (also allowed by statute)* expires without a Senate approved replacement. But the DOJ is asking the Supremes to gut the statute and the appointments clause on unitary (read “imperial”)  presidency grounds. The Constitution neither provides for forbids presidential immunity, so Roberts didn’t strictly ignore the Constitution. The DOJ’s position would require the Court to (effectively) declare the “advice and consent” portion of the appointments clause unconstitutional, while also declaring the statute unconstitutional. That’s what DOJ is playing for here. And it’s the country and justice that suffers.)

*IOW, without the statute, Trump couldn’t make a legal argument at all that he can appoint as often as he pleases. The Supremes aren’t likely to miss that point, but Trump’s minions are not very bright.

Only The Best

And:
Trump: The RINO Governor of the Great State of Oklahoma, incorrectly stated my position on the very exclusive Governors Annual Dinner

The invitations were sent to ALL Governors, other than two, who I feel are not worthy of being there. I did not invite the Governor of Colorado, who has unfairly incarcerated in solitary confinement a 73-year-old cancer stricken woman (A nine year term!), for attempting to fight Democrat Voter Fraud, plus the foul mouthed Governor of Maryland, who fraudulently stated that he received Military medals, A LIE, is doing a terrible job on the rebuilding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, and has allowed Baltimore to continue to be a Crime Disaster.

I even invited the SLOB of a Governor, JB Pritzker, and horrendous California Governor, Gavin Newscum, to the Dinner, despite the terrible job that they are doing. So, as usual with him, Stitt got it WRONG! The Invitations were sent out to all other Governors, Democrat and Republican. I look forward to seeing the Republican Governors, and some of the Democrats Governors who were worthy of being invited, but most of whom won't show up. Thank you for your attention to this matter! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
Eric Cartman is more mature and less self-centered. Because nothing else better signifies the utter and dangerous incompetence of this Administration. Trump couldn’t plan a two car funeral procession.

Clusterfuck Squared

 Not insidious:

The Pentagon had undertaken extensive planning on the use of military technology near Fort Bliss, a military base that abuts the El Paso International Airport, to practice taking down drones.

Two sources identified the technology as a high-energy laser.

Meetings were scheduled over safety impacts, but Pentagon officials wanted to test the technology sooner, stating that U.S. Code 130i requirements governing the protection of certain facilities from unmanned aircraft had been met.

FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford on Tuesday night decided to close the airspace — without alerting White House, Pentagon or Homeland Security officials, sources said.

Bedford told officials the airspace restrictions would be in place to ensure safety until issues with the War Department could be resolved.
Just grossly incompetent. Wait for it...
Earlier this week, the anti-drone technology was launched near the southern border to shoot down what appeared to be foreign drones. The flying material turned out to be a party balloon, sources said. One balloon was shot down, several sources said.

...

The grounding of all flights, including emergency medical evacuation, touched off a scramble among law enforcement agencies Wednesday morning to figure out what prompted the security message in the so-called NOTAM.
So, nobody in the Administration knew what the fuck was going on.
It was discussed in a regular meeting at White House chief of staff Susie Wiles' office Wednesday morning, and within minutes the FAA lifted the restrictions, sources said.
Gee, I wonder what that was like?
Sources familiar with the discussions said Pentagon and Department of Transportation officials had been coordinating on the military drone tests for months, and the FAA had been assured that there was no threat to commercial air travel.
"Coordinating" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there.
Two airline sources said airline officials were told the decision to halt flights in and out of the El Paso Airport appeared to stem from drone activity and U.S. government efforts to counteract it.
Or party balloons. And DOD's desire to play with its new toy. Which thinks household mylar balloons = drones.
The airlines were under the impression that the airspace closure was put into place out of an abundance of caution because the FAA could not predict where U.S. government drones might be flying. The drones have been operating outside of their normal flight paths. The airlines were also aware of the apparent impasse between the FAA and Pentagon officials over the issue because the Pentagon has been using Fort Bliss for anti-cartel drone operations without sharing information with the FAA, the sources said
Incompetence up and down, and throughout and throughout.

For The Audience Of One

The traders on the Dow: This administration is so stupid it’s painful.

How You Know It’s A Clusterfuck

Sure, buddy.
Y'all...This El Paso TFR is on the high-end of exceptional.

A 10-day, no-exceptions TFR at a large regional airport?

As a pilot, you see short TFRs all the time: POTUS/VIP movement, space launches, wildfires, military operations, etc. but those are generally a few hours.

I've never once seen anything like this. No commercial, no air cargo, no medevac, no general aviation...striking.
Today’s Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the next ten days over El Paso is reportedly due to counter-drone operations by the U.S. Armed Forces targeting the cartels in Mexico, utilizing experimental technologies from Biggs Army Airfield at Fort Bliss, with the Defense Department telling the FAA that they could not assure “civilian flight safety” over El Paso and parts of New Mexico, sources briefed on the situation have told CNN.
But sure, let’s blame Biden. Oh, pull the other one, it’s got bells on it.And America needs protection from the incompetents in the federal government.

Or …

WARNING SIGN.

The FAA just shut down all airspace over El Paso for 10 days under “National Defense Airspace.”

No notice. No explanation. Closest thing to this since 9/11.

El Paso sits on the Mexico border.

When you lock down a major city’s skies like this, it’s not routine. It’s preparation.

Whatever this administration is about to do — it’s big, reckless, and dangerous
...it’s gross incompetence.

Where the fuck is Sean Duffy?
But 6 hours ago it warranted a 10 day shutdown of the airspace?

In other words, you kept the elephants away? 🐘

Try again, idiot.

Freedumb!!!!

Meanwhile, in the land of the free and the home of the brave…

Reporter: Lutnick said that he had visited Epstein's island—that's after he said that he had cut ties. Documents show that he was in contact with Epstein through 2018. Does the White House stand behind him?

Leavitt: Secretary Lutnick remains a very important member of President Trump's team

Doesn’t Pass The Smell Test

MS NOW: "A congressional official with knowledge of the matter is telling MS NOW the cause of the shutdown of El Paso airspace is a lack of communication between the Pentagon and FAA. The official told us the FAA and DOD are 'not in clear communications with each other,' going on to say FAA shut down because of their concerns about DOD counter-drone activity in the area."
"Counter-drone activity,” so FAA shuts down airspace for 10 days? That’s a bit beyond “miscommunication.” Or it means no one should be flying as long as this Administration is in charge. As I was saying….

Or:
Several drones operated by the cartels in Mexico breached American Airspace overnight near El Paso, with electronic-warfare measures being utilized by the U.S. Army at Fort Bliss to down the drones, resulting in this morning’s Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). “Mexican cartel drones breached U.S. airspace. The Dept. of War took action to disable the drones. The FAA and DOW have determined there is no threat to commercial travel,” an official with the White House told NewsNation.
Tim Miller is very nearly right. Pretty sure it’s because the clowns are in charge.

“WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS…A FAILURE…TO COMMUNICATE!”

Ten days? Ten fucking days? Because some drones crossed the border? And the counter-drone operations at Biggs Airfield shit them down? Isn’t that what the counter drone force is in El Paso to do? And it was such a danger to civilian air traffic, they shut down El Paso airspace for 10 days? And then decided 6 hours was fine?

Someone get Duffy in front of a Congressional committee instanter.

Winter Games

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

“I’LL SHOW YOU THE LIFE OF THE MIND!”

It’s never going to happen, but Trump’s never going to stop talking about it. Which is damaging enough.

Maybe the new Congress will put a cork in it. But that’s a year away, at best. In the meantime: fantasy land.
Tariffs built on air: Trump invents a Swiss "Prime Minister" to threaten with imaginary taxes. Governance by hallucination now funds campaign applause lines.

Switzerland's actual leader is President Parmelin—no PM exists. Federal Register shows Swiss tariffs at 15%, unchanged since July 2025. Yet Trump fabricates a 39% hike and hostile call, contradicted by Swiss authorities Feb 7. Meanwhile, his real 20% tariffs spiked consumer prices 4.2% annually.

Policy forged from fiction always taxes truth first.
Angus: It’s like having to negotiate with Al Capone in his syphilitic period. You want to shut down the bridge? Go ahead. Every day, 1,500 nurses from Canada go to help keep Detroit’s health care system going. I personally think those nurses should be working in Canada.

You’re going to what—shake us down like you’re the loser real estate guy from Queens, and threaten to burn our laundromat to the ground if we don’t pay up?
Like this?
EXCLUSIVE and BREAKING: A Grand Jury in Washington Rebuffed the Trump Justice Dept.'s Attempt to Indict 6 Democrats in Congress who posted a video last fall that enraged President Trump by reminding active-duty members of the military and intelligence community that they were obligated to go refuse illegal orders. The rejection was a remarkable rebuke, suggesting that ordinary citizens did not believe that the lawmakers had committed any crimes.
There’s quite a lively discussion on BlueSky, which I am not competent to assess, about the affidavit used to secure the Fulton County search warrant. One problem seems to be the grounds for the search included a possible violation of federal law regarding retaining ballots for 22 months. The search was for ballots related to the 2020 election. 

It seems the other crimes more or less alleged are equally long past their statutes of limitations. Fulton County has sued to recover the documents taken. The case should be an interesting one.

If this is how Trump is going to “take over the election,” it’s not going to go well for him. Even in Texas:
At a recent campaign event in Houston in which he touted the endorsement of several labor unions, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was asked directly about Trump's suggestions to nationalize elections.

"Listen, my understanding of the United States Constitution, uh, and that is elections for state positions are to be conducted by states, and I don’t think we should deviate from that," Abbott said.

...

No formal proposal has been introduced by the administration. But according to University of Houston political science professor Brandon Rottinghaus, any effort to move forward with a plan would face significant legal hurdles.

"If this was to move forward they would have to have congressional approval," Rottinghaus said. "The president could not do this on his own through executive order or any other unilateral means. That doesn’t mean that they won’t try, because the president has definitely been muscular in his attempts to use unilateral power to affect policy change."

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"If the governor and the president are at odds over the voting issue, then the conflict is serious. You don’t normally see much daylight between the two," Rottinghaus said.

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"It’s not surprising to see Abbott cool to Trump’s request to nationalize elections, both because the Constitution is so clear that this is a state power," said Joshua Blank, research director of the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas at Austin. "It’s also the case that Republicans have long held that this is a power that should be solely governed by the states."
And as much as Texans might like Republicans over Democrats, they pride themselves on their independence even more. And: 🙀
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