Friday, June 19, 2026

Sure Why Not

Normal behavior.

One morning, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt walked into the Oval Office and found Trump “clutching a tube of superglue and attempting to affix gold decorations to the marble fireplace mantel,” according to the book.

 “As he was known to prefer his own aesthetic handiwork to anyone else’s, the sight of the President squeezing glue onto gilded appliques and mounting them on the wall himself surprised no one in his inner circle,” Haberman and Swan write.

Bibi Won't Stop

Not until somebody makes him.

Talks under pressure: Vice President JD Vance is no longer traveling to Switzerland for US-Iran negotiations today, with talks postponed. Iran has asked for guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon will end before it resumes the talks, a diplomat told CNN.

The script after 10/7 was that Israel would get to spend a few months slaughtering mostly innocent Palestinians, as a treat, and then somehow Netanyahu would be pushed out a d Good Israel would return. 

And then... 

Morning

Freaky Friday

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Happy Hour

Go buy some cheap gas!

Lickspittles

I think a lot of people don't get that Trump understands the flattery he gets is bullshit. It is his power play, how he humiliates people, how he establishes he is on top. He doesn't actually respect the bootlickers.

Weeks after they met with Trump, he was still regaling associates with stories of how Zuckerberg and Bezos were “kissing my ass,” according to the book. “You would not believe the texts I got from these tech guys. I've got to show you,” Trump is quoted as telling some guests.

The episodes also show how Trump reveled in the genuflections of the titans of Big Tech—Google’s Sundar Pichai and Apple’s Tim Cook also met with the incoming president—before relentlessly deriding their efforts.

At Least The War Is Over

Maybe for real!

I am curious about why, precisely, Trump told his people to do whatever was necessary to end it. Was he just sick of it? Did he think, rightly or wrongly, that economic Armageddon was imminent?

The Black President - Pretty Popular

57% favorable for Obama is pretty high! That is higher than I would have expected.

I think it is pretty hard for any national politician to get much over 50% approval.

Trump is at 34%.

Abundantly Clear

It was instantly obvious  that "Abundance" hijacked lefty urbanism to put a friendlier face on evil rich guy bullshit.

According to Zack Rosen, founder of California YIMBY and the Abundance Network, the problem with politics is Americans being too involved. Bemoaning the rise of small-dollar political donations in fundraising documents leaked to the Prospect, Rosen is blunt: “Small dollar internet fundraising makes politics dumber.” Rosen misses what he considers to be a bygone era of elite dominance. Lamenting the current state of democratized influence, Rosen says “the old gatekeepers were political professionals who could count cards; small dollar donors today are amateurs yanking the handles of ActBlue slot machines.” 

This sentiment is laid out in substantial detail, filling 31 pages across two separate documents obtained by the Prospect. In an email exchange, Rosen confirmed the documents’ legitimacy.  

Rosen and his allies have no need for small-dollar donations or mass-membership politics: They come to do political battle with $260 million annually (yes, each year!) from billionaire benefactors, one document asserts. This “Abundance Capital Stack” is being deployed to organize in all 50 states and consists of a $120 million annual commitment from ex-hedge fund manager and current Meta board member John Arnold, $40 million from Facebook/Meta co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, and $100 million from Steve Ballmer, the L.A. Clippers owner and former Microsoft executive. Ballmer, who is currently embroiled in a scandal surrounding alleged off-book pay for NBA star Kawhi Leonard, was not previously known as a funder of the abundance movement.

What do you have against building more houses, Atrios? How dare you criticize our selfless movement. 

The War Is Bad, But Ending It Is Worse



Some Dems just can't help themselves.


Morning

Thirsty Thursday

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Thursday Night

Rock on.

Happy Hour

Get happy.

The Man Has A Point

Trump endorses Iran having ballistic missiles: "I'm saying that if other countries have them, it's a little unfair for them not to have some"

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) June 17, 2026 at 8:14 PM
Imagining all of Official Washington (including the press) completely exploding if anyone but Trump said this.

Afternoon

Busy with life.

Hometown Paper

It is funny, but probably it is better if everyone pretends it is a wonderful deal to keep our very special president happy.


Otherwise the lovebombs will be replaced with bombbombs

Operation Blame Vance

The praise Trump/blame Vance plan doesn't make any sense but it is funny.

The Last Person Who Has Sat On Him

No deal with President Deals is actually a deal

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France, June 17 (Reuters) - U.S President Donald Trump said on Wednesday ​that the memorandum of ‌understanding on Iran was not final, and that he could resume ​a bombing campaign if ​he did not like it.

"It's ⁠a memorandum of understanding. And ​if I don't like it, ​we'll go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs on their head. If ​I don't like it, ​if they don't behave, we'll go right ‌back ⁠to dropping bombs right smack in the middle of their head, OK?" said Trump, ​at the ​G7 ⁠summit in France.


Morning

Wacky Wednesday 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Southland Tales (2006)

Sorry I doubted you, Kash.

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. (KABC) -- Two men from Riverside County were arrested in connection with an alleged plot targeting the "UFC Freedom 250" fights at the White House, Eyewitness News has learned.

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The alleged plot came to light after Proper's mother overheard conversations on encrypted chats and phone calls and contacted police, according to court documents.

Happy Hour

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