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Sunday, January 4, 2026

The Dynamic Duo

 


Friends, I'm not sure exactly what's going in Venezuela, but I do know what just happened in Florida!  Donald Trump and Elon Musk sat down to dinner together!!!  Oh my.  The estrangement between the two 21st century titans was very big news in 2025, and it's thus very heartening to see them burying the hatchet at the start of 2026.  The combination of the world's most powerful and dynamic politician, and its richest and most innovative private citizen, is well nigh unbeatable, if you ask me.  Possibly it was always a bad idea to involve Musk in the day-to-day management of government affairs, but there ought to be a place for him at the collective helm of modern conservatism, if you ask me, as his role in promoting liberty, American exceptionalism, and technological progress is second to none.  Welcome back to the fold, Elon!  Lefties, you can have Margorie Taylor Greene.  Enjoy her apostasy tour to your heart's content!  We've got Trump and Elon, and good luck keeping your heads above water against that dynamic duo...

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-musk-share-lovely-dinner-mar-a-lago-after-public-feuding 

Saturday, January 3, 2026

The Big Stick

 


Friends, usually Saturday is a slow news day.  Well, not today!  The U.S. military has executed a precision raid on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's compound, spiriting him and his wife away to face justice here.  Meanwhile, President Trump has declared that the U.S. will "run" Venezuela until such time as a proper transition can be assured, presumably meaning free and fair elections and an end to gangster socialism.  Wow!  My first thought is that the leaders of Iran, Denmark, and possibly New York City must be saying to themselves, "Oh, crap! This guy means business."  Indeed he does!  My second thought is that I am very happy for the long-suffering people of Venezuela, many of whom no longer live in Venezuela, because Maduro has wrecked it.  My third thought, however, is that our nation-building exercises in Iraq and Afghanistan began with similar bravado, and ended on much more somber notes, so we should be careful about "running" any foreign country, especially against the will of a large fraction of its inhabitants.  I would hope the "transition" that Trump discussed will be measured in months, not years.  That would be prudent.  In the meantime, let's make the Americas Great Again!!!  Woo hoo!

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2026/01/03/president-trump-nicolas-maduro-captured-and-flown-out-of-venezuela/ 

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/trump-venezuela-nicolas-maduro-strikes-run-country-transition-military-rcna252044?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0q4dg1kn8vo 

Friday, January 2, 2026

On Notice

 


Friends, Trump has threatened to intervene if Iran uses excessive force against the recent wave of protests, which is, if you ask me, all well and good if it's meant to destablize the mullahs and/or express sympathy for the regime's victims, but, if it represents an intention to literally attack Iran or to undertake regime change there, it's a terrible idea.  No one looks forward to the return of Iran to the fold of civilized, modern, democratic and quasi-democratic nations more than I do, but intervening militarily would be just as likely to strengthen the Ayatollah and friends as it would be to undermine them, and of course it would run the risk of dragging us into a wider conflict.  MAGA starts at home, if you ask me, and the Iranians will therefore have to solve their own problems.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0q4z33pnnyo 

 

As 2025 becomes 2026, what's the state of Trump's popularity?  In a nutshell, it's not great, and it's not terrible.  It's in the range where Trump and Republicans definitely have to worry about a blue wave in 2026, but then again such a wave is by no means inevitable.  Unfortunately, with the mainstream media and many other powerful forces in America and worldwide working feverishly to undermine Trump, it won't be easy to raise these numbers appreciably.

 

https://x.com/TomBevanRCP/status/2006382575682789646 

 

Finally, New York City now has a "democratic socialist" as Mayor, and he's promising that the "warmth of collectivism" will blossom in the Big Apple.  Ha!  There may be collectivism, of a dingy, bureaucratic sort, but there sure won't be warmth.  New Yorkers are about as friendly as Red Army commissars -- speaking of which, it will be fun to see how much Wall Street fat cats and rich celebrities enjoy paying through the nose to foster greater "equity".  My guess is that Florida and Texas will be the big winners, as the migration of high earners to those states will soar.  Maybe Zohran could build a big wall around the city to deter escapees?

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/01/01/mamdani_we_will_replace_the_rigidity_of_rugged_individualism_with_the_warmth_of_collectivism.html 

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Riding High

 


Happy New Year, friends!!!  2025 was a challenging year for me and my loved ones, for purely personal reasons, but it was a very, very good year for America and for the world, by and large.  The U.S. economy and stock market boomed, despite the best efforts of leftists and "journalists" to tank them both.  Scores of woke policies at the federal, state, local, and private sector levels were abolished, transgenderism went into headlong retreat, the federal workforce shrank by 10%, taxes were lowered, crime went down, inflation remained modest, the border became a downright boring place, 2.5 million illegal immigrants left the country either voluntarily or otherwise, tariffs reordered our trading relations with the rest of the world, the Supreme Court backed up President Trump the vast majority of the time, and, most surprising of all, Democrats staved off complete mental breakdowns by convincing themselves that, despite everything I just mentioned, they are winning!  Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!  It just goes to show you that the human spirit is nothing if not resilient, and delusionally so, where absolutely necessary.  May the Year of Our Lord 2026 continue to bless this great nation, and may it bring peace and healing to those parts of the world most in need of it.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c050j896q2do 

 

In other news, it's a popular misconception that, because the Constitution says that state legislatures get to decide on Congressional redistricting, this is how the process actually works.  Not really.  Redistricting is actually more of a dialectic process involving state legislatures, yes, but also state and federal courts, the latter of which get, as per usual, the final say.  Thus, when one "arm" of the process doesn't give you, or your party, what you want, you can always try another.  The Dems, since they're not idiots, are well aware of this, and they've been plying these various levers of power very successfully for a long time.  The recent kerfuffle in Utah is a good example.  It's about time we learned from their example!

 

https://amac.us/newsline/politics/the-judicial-coup-in-utah-is-a-warning-to-the-nation/ 

Monday, December 29, 2025

Battle of the Sexes, Part Deux

 


Friends, what better way to decide the relative merits of men and women than by pitting the world's best female tennis player against a hobbled, aging, washed-up shell of a man on the other side of the court?  Heck, why not give the man a smaller area to hit the ball into as well?  Both in the iconic 1973 matchup between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, and in the recent matchup between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios, the playing field was anything but level.  In 1973, this gamesmanship had the desired effect, and King defeated Riggs, and women have been crowing about "girl power" ever since.  Now, though, in 2025, Kyrgios easily defeated the decidedly manish "woman" Sabalenka, casting doubt, for the first time ever, on the inherent superiority of women!  My my.  How the tables are turned.  My take, in case you can't decipher all the sarcasm, is that a fixed, unequal contest between a man and a woman proves nothing about anything, and the whole exercise was silly from the start.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2025/12/28/battle-of-the-sexes-nick-kyrgios-easily-beats-aryna-sabalenka-in-tennis-match/ 

 

https://www.history.com/articles/billie-jean-king-wins-the-battle-of-the-sexes-40-years-ago 

 

In other news, there appears to be progress in negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine War.  As a sweetener, the U.S. is offering Ukraine "security guarantees".  I'm not sure I like the sound of that.  Why can't those he-men in Europe do the heavy lifting???

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c36z615y443o 

 

Finally, I forgot to post the last Newsmakers interview featuring moi!  Oops.  It was recorded almost a week ago, but luckily we covered a lot of topics that are still timely.  For instance, Brian and I analyzed the upcoming 1970 midterm elections, which I feel are going to be very exciting!  I also expressed a desire to fly in one of those newfangled 747 "jumbo jets".  That would be a trip.  I just hope the Jackson 5 aren't on board, though.  I feel like the size and heft of their afros might compromise the plane's ability to get off the ground...

 

https://wysl.podbean.com/e/newsmakers-12-27-25/ 

Saturday, December 27, 2025

The Reason of Our Discontent

 


Friends, today I share with you two articles about A.I. -- one of them shared with me by the incomparable Jack -- which make similar points: we are becoming overly dependent on the assistance of bots and increasingly incapable of critical thought.  Well, sure.  There's an element of truth to the argument, and most people who use A.I. use it as a crutch, i.e. as a way to get things done with minimum thought and exertion on their own part.  And crutches can be bad, because, if you spend your life hobbling around on them, you may never learn to walk or sprint on your own two feet.  The problem with the argument, however, is that crutches come in many forms.  Not so long ago the main crutch students, and humans in general, were using was internet search engines.  They too can do much of our work for us, and they've become increasingly adept at it.  Before that, intellectual purists lamented the use of word processing programs, spellcheck, and the like, which made the process of writing much easier, and could fix problems of grammar, spelling, syntax, etc. that previously we had to fix ourselves.  Before that, there were libraries, which collected in one place much of the wisdom that we might need to complete an intellectual task, and not uncommonly there were librarians lurking in those libraries who, if you were even a little bit nice to them, would do much of the heavy lifting involved in research, and sometimes writing too.  Of course, students, and humans in general, have often relied on their friends and co-workers, who might have been better writers or thinkers that they were, to complete intellectual tasks for them.  People can be crutches too, lest we forget.  And then there's the biggest obstacle of all to genuine critical thinking: the tendency of almost all of us to idealize the intellectual labors done by those we regard as smarter than ourselves.  Think about the educational process itself, which more often than not involves drinking deep of the intellectual achievements of "great" thinkers, from Aristotle to Zola, who may have been brainy, sure, but none of whom had or have all the answers we seek.  In countless ways, even when we seem to be thinking hard about weighty questions, we're very often soaking up the intellectual habits and prejudices of others and then replicating them in our own work.  Truly creative thinking, in the sense of original thinking, is a very rare thing, and that's precisely why people like schools of thought, or political ideologies, or religious dogmas, to spoon feed them "truth", so that they don't have to go find it themselves.  Is A.I. a "crutch", therefore?  Sure it is, or at least it can be.  But crutches and intellectual laziness are nothing new, and so there's no reason to suppose A.I. is a game changer in that regard.  And, speaking of "reason", it's always a useful exercise to ask: what is it, and do those who claim to have a monopoly on it -- leftists are especially guilty of this conceit -- have any better understanding of it than the man on the street, or even the man in the gutter.  My view, since you asked so nicely, has always been that raw reason is a nice and beautiful thing, but, as Aristotle said, it, i.e. reason, moves nothing.  Reason helps us process information, but it doesn't suggest or validate any values.  It doesn't set priorities.  Indeed, A.I., which is something akin to pure thought or basic computational ability, doesn't have any sense of direction or purpose either.  It does, and refuses to do, whatever we humans tell it to do, or not to do.  It's a tool, and we humans, especially those of us who own Big Tech companies or know how to write sophisticated code, are still in the driver's seat, therefore.  We decide what goals and moral parameters prevail in the world of A.I., or at least that has always been the case up to now.  What I conclude from all this is that human beings have always been fundamentally lazy, in the sense that they invariably prefer to complete any task with minimal effort and maximum assistance from technology.  We've also always been a lot less rational, when you get right down to it, than Enlightenment blowhards liked to claim.  Spend an afternoon with a self-satisfied "progressive", and I defy you NOT to conclude that their supposedly rational worldview is, in fact, just a pastiche of petty hatreds and naive, unexamined assumptions, almost all of which they acquired by brainlessly vacuuming them up from left-leaning luminaries who enjoy telling others what to think.  Now, if that's the pinnacle of human reason, which supposedly A.I. is in the process of undermining, maybe we'll all be better off when our brains turn to mush!  Those are my two cents.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/dec/26/ai-dark-ages-enlightenment 

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/12/25/artificial-intelligence-in-the-classroom-destroys-actual-intelligence-in-students/ 

 

In other news, according to Senator Jim Banks, the U.S. military has its groove back, because of the leadership of President Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.  That's good to hear.  Certainly, we've got wokeism on the run, and that's something to celebrate.

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/americas-military-is-back/ 

 

Finally, kudos to Honduras' president-elect, Nasry Asfura, the preferred candidate of one Donald J. Trump, and therefore a good friend to the USA.  Once again, we see the Americas moving in a Trumpward direction, which begs the question: why are we even bothering with those stuffy, socialistic Europeans???

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/26/marco-rubio-congratulates-honduran-president-elect-nasry-asfura 

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Joyeux Noel!

 


Friends, Merry Christmas!  May the true spirit of the season, in which presumably President Trump excels BIGLY, be amongst you all.  Lest ye forget, the biggest present you have ever received did not come under the tree...but it's okay to give and receive the occasional capitalistic bauble as well.  It keeps the economy humming along!

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Bing Bang Boom!

 


Friends, today there's good news and bad news, much like every day, come to think of it.  Today we learned that the Trump economy is BOOMING, notching 4.3% growth in the third quarter and exceeding all expectations.  That's something to celebrate, no?  And it's sure to filter down to almost all Americans in the long term, since a rising tide lifts all boats, generally speaking.  But there's bad news too.  Consumer confidence, by one measure, actually went down simultaneously, and consumer sentiment was really dragging already.  What do we learn from this strange confluence of data points?  Simple.  We learn that Trump is doing a terrific job as the chief steward of the U.S. economy.  We also learn, however, that the mainstream media and leftists in general are doing a great job of spoiling America's fun and convincing their fellow Americans that, in reality, everything sucks and times have never been so tough.  Trump is pushing back on this false narrative, of course, but he can only do so much.  The Trump haters have plenty of powerful megaphones of their own, and they live, almost literally, in an alternate reality where economic pain totally overshadows economic progress.  And most of them are rich and doing just fine!  Perception is everything, and we need to work harder to get the majority of Americans to realize, before it's too late, how good they have it.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62n9ynzrdpo 

 

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2025/12/23/trump-boom-u-s-economy-grows-4-3-smashing-expectations/ 

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/consumer-confidence-slides-in-december-as-bad-vibes-about-the-economy-persist-162546840.html 

Monday, December 22, 2025

Battle Ready!

 


Friends, exciting news!  President Trump has ordered the construction of "Trump class" battleships, bristling with high-tech armaments and simply way, way better and Trumpier than anything that has ever graced the murky deep before.  Bravo!  I'm all for a U.S. Navy that is not only powerful but majestic and awe-inspiring.  What's more, we may need Trump's "golden fleet" when we go to war with Denmark in order to conquer Greenland.  Okay, a tugboat would probably suffice to take out the Danes, but better safe than sorry!  Take note that today DJT appointed a special envoy to coordinate our Greenland acquisition strategy, which, I fear, will have to incorporate the use of force at some stage, because those snotty Europeans are not giving up their great big hunk of ice just because we ask them nicely.

 

https://apnews.com/article/trump-navy-golden-fleet-battleship-0940368b39b19f03abe8689ebad08380?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgmd132ge4o 

 

In other news, the Dems may have a competitive presidential primary looming in 2028, but most signs point to a fairly uneventful contest on the GOP side.  J.D. Vance is towering over all other prospects.  At this stage, he has my full support, although it is, lest we forget, a long way to 2028 and much can change.  Maybe Elon will toss his (aluminum foil) hat into the ring?

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/12/22/jd-vance-towers-over-potential-2028-gop-primary-field-turning-point-straw-poll/ 

Friday, December 19, 2025

The Empire Strikes Backward

 


Friends, today we got some surprising news for New York State Republicans like Yours Truly.  We were anticipating a battle royal between our sitting Governor Kathy Hochul and GOP Congresswoman Elise Stefanik.  Now it seems Stefanik won't run for Governor, and she won't even run for reelection to the House!  Instead, she plans to "spend more time with her family", which is the sort of thing one says when concealing an ulterior motive, but perhaps in this case it happens to be the truth?  The psychic costs of serving as a public official are shockingly high, so maybe the pressure simply got to Stefanik in the end...  Here's hoping the NYS Republican Party can find a new champion to lead the charge against Hochul, because our state sure could use new leadership.

 

https://apnews.com/article/stefanik-new-york-governor-trump-12fe84b3eb8548c9ce57712022835663?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us 

 

In other news, DJT has waved his magic wand and lowered the price of prescription drugs!  Good for him.  He's also bringing more pharmaceutical manfacturing back to the USA.  Sounds like a win-win to me!

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/19/nine-pharma-companies-ink-deals-with-trump-to-lower-drug-prices.html 

 

We now know who the shooter at Brown University was, and it turns out he was an immigrant admitted under the "diversity visa" program, whereby we pick new Americans by lottery.  Sounds like a terrific idea, right?  Why waste any brain cells on the topic of immigration when we can let the wheel of fate decide for us?  Well, if you can't detect my sarcasm, you're just not trying very hard.  This program was always a terrible idea, and hopefully this tragic incident is the wake-up call we needed in order to end it once and for all.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/noem-alleged-brown-shooter-diversity-visa-lottery/ 

 

Lastly, the DOJ has begun peppering us with "Epstein files", as per the law that was passed by Congress weeks ago, and I'm sure this avalanche of documentation will put the matter to rest...NOT!  The Dems will keep beating this drum for as long as their core supporters continue to lap up Epstein conspiracy theories, which in my estimation is several more years, at least!

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/12/19/doj-begins-releasing-thousands-more-epstein-file-documents/