Wednesday, March 18, 2026

BURGER KING PIVOTS AWAY FROM BURGERS

Same vibe.

Making Messes That Other People Are Supposed To Fix

Donald doesn't just do this because he's a bungler. He enjoys the whole dynamic! The mess puts him at the center of attention, other people helping him prove how important he is, and ultimately he is the hero of the story (in his mind), fixing the problem that he created.

Chat Is This Good

I suspect not.

PONTIAC, Michigan, March 18 (Reuters) - Vaccination rates among young children in Michigan dropped sharply during the first year of the Trump administration, a Reuters analysis of state data shows, providing an early indication of how vaccine-skeptic Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is influencing immunization practices in the United States.

To state a couple of obvious things: 

1) when parents are making choices for their children, it is only an issue of "personal" choice if you think children have no independent agency or rights.  

2) The choice not to vaccinate affects everybody.

Americans were so convinced of their own wisdom that they killed their own children and called it "doing their own research."

---- From The Hilarious Fall of The Great Satan, America (2089)

 

Are They Done With His Bullshit Yet

The parade of European figures, especially, who imagined they could charm that stupid American president and get something out of  him was quite pathetic to watch.  I don't want to get too deep into clinical diagnosis territory, but if you think you can charm a man like Trump, then you have never known a man like Trump.  Or not taken any lessons when you have.

There are some people Trump is genuinely charmed by, at least temporarily.  But he eventually turns on them, too. Everyone else is just sucker he's playing a dominance game with. 

One secret to the success of President Deals is he has never felt bound by any of those deals. His word means shit.

Give him an inch and he knows you're an easy mark.

Morning

 Woeful Wednesday.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Happy Hour

Get happy.

Lindsey Is Mad Mad



Implications

I am quite sure Marc doesn't really believe this about himself, but he does believe it about *you* and everyone who isn't in his Tech Overlord Group Chat.

We were wrong, years ago. We should've rooted for The Jocks to win, to stuff those nerds in the locker for all eternity.

Sure Why Not

Massive waste of money and potential just to cater to Trump's weird fixations.

The Trump administration is considering a new strategy for throttling the country’s offshore wind industry, after federal judges blocked its five previous attempts to stop wind farms under construction off the East Coast.

Senior administration officials are drafting settlement agreements that would pay nearly $1 billion to TotalEnergies, the French energy company behind two wind farms off New York State and North Carolina, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times, including copies of the agreements.

Under the terms of the proposed settlements, the Interior Department would cancel the leases in federal waters for the two projects, known as Attentive Energy and Carolina Long Bay, the documents show. The Justice Department would then pay more than $928 million to TotalEnergies, reimbursing the company for its winning bids in lease sales during the Biden administration.

In exchange, TotalEnergies would abandon its plans to begin building the wind farms. It would also commit to investing in natural gas infrastructure in Texas, as the Trump administration prioritizes the production of fossil fuels over renewables like wind and solar power.

I suppose the future black comedy about the fall of The Great Satan, America, written in the 7th decade of the New Spanish Empire, will be quite funny. 

I Didn't Want You To Come To My Party Anyway

Notable

You don't have to hand it to him (really, don't), but Joe Kent was (is) a full hardcore MAGA extremist. Jan. 6 "denier," racist, an Infowars guy, thought BLM and antifa were terrorists, etc... Even the 2025 era ADL objected!

Excellent Plan, Sir

Leaving aside the deliberate Stephen Miller ethnic cleansing aspect to this policy (which matters, of course!), creating driver shortages can raise the price of everything!
About 200,000 immigrant truck drivers - virtually all of them in the U.S. legally - will begin losing their commercial driver's licenses under a Trump administration rule taking effect Monday.

The rule, which will bar many noncitizens from getting new commercial licenses or renewing existing ones, creates challenges for the trucking industry, already struggling with high fuel costs and high driver turnover, according to The Washington Post. Existing licenses will continue to be valid until they expire.
Maybe with licenses just rolling off, the fantasy of good white American truckers from 1970s TV shows replacing all of these people will happen smoothly enough to prevent shortages. Or not!

I imagine rising diesel fuel costs will have some impact on the perceived attractiveness of these careers!

Sin Eater

I am mildly curious about how much they thought Bovino's constant theatricality - not just the extreme tactics, but the performance of them - would be supercool and popular.
Border Patrol's Gregory Bovino to retire, sources say
I don't think they're very good at distinguishing between what is popular with the MAGA Chuds and the bots on Mechahitler, the everything app (Real Americans, according to the NYT, probably), and what plays well more broadly.

Morning

TACO Tuesday.

Monday, March 16, 2026

Monday Evening

enjoy

Clown Stuff

I am still laughing at what a loser Merz is.
Only last week German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was "on the same page" as U.S. President Donald Trump over the goals of the Iran war.

He is no longer sounding so enthusiastic.
Most European leaders initially fucked this one up badly.
Some have been blunt about disregarding international law. Meloni, while admitting to the Italian parliament that the war violates international law, declared that she neither condemned nor condoned the action. Merz claimed that international law was not a useful framework and that this was not the time to preach to friends and allies. Von der Leyen added the cherry on the cake when she stated that debating whether the war is one of choice – that is, illegal – or of necessity – legal – “partly misses the point” and that Europe must accept the world as it is. Her speech to EU ambassadors was such an explicit repudiation of the EU’s longstanding principles that the European Council president António Costa felt compelled to contradict her the following day, reaffirming the belief that multipolarity and multilateralism must go hand in hand.
It took them awhile, but it seems they are now all rejecting Donald's demand that they feed their ships to explosions in the Strait of Hormuz. Progress.

Sure Why Not

Trump: "I knew the Strait would be a weapon. I predicted it a long time ago. I predicted all of this stuff. I predicted Osama bin Laden would knock out the World Trade Center. I wrote it in a book."

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) March 16, 2026 at 4:28 PM

For Example

Funsies:
Trump also told NBC News in an interview published Saturday that U.S. strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island “totally demolished” most of the island but that “we may hit it a few more times just for fun.”

Norms

I think most of us understand that things like "don't assassinate political leaders" and "don't bomb civilians/civilian targets" and "don't kill prisoners of war" and "don't blow up boats" are basic norms that we embrace, in part, because they protect "us." 

Neither the US nor Israel even bother to fake concern about these things. Donald and Whiskey Pete regularly boast about their love of what we normally think of as war crimes. Why should Iran show any restraint?
At a meeting in the Oval Office last week, a frustrated Mr. Trump pressed Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, about why the United States could not immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

The answer was straightforward: Even one Iranian soldier or militia member zipping across the narrow neck of the strait in a speedboat could fire a mobile missile right into a slow-moving supertanker, or plant a limpet mine on its hull.
And it's pretty easy to see that the "rules of war" rig the game in favor of strong state militaries. We are an army, you are terrorists. They were to our benefit!

Who Gets The Blame

One of the few small pleasures we get these days is when Trump puts the boot into someone we all hate. Trump's never at fault, so someone else has to be. Some fun possibilities:

Chief Lickspittle Lindsey Graham

Genocide enthusiast Benjamin Netanyahu

Fox News Chief Warfighter Pete Hegseth

anyone else?