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 Saturday, August 22, 2026, News and Commentary
BREAKING. From CBC: American tariffs on Canadian goods take effect after trade talks fall apart. Prime minister says Canada will match latest American levies 'dollar for dollar'. [Ed: it is war. A trade war.] From CTV: PM Carney says Canada intends to match U.S. tariffs ‘dollar for dollar,’ after suspending trade negotiations. [Ed: for those who want a more in-depth read.]

BREAKING. From CNBC: Supreme Court allows Trump to continue White House ballroom construction for now. "Chief Justice John Roberts, stayed a federal district court judge’s injunction.

Cost of Living. From Straight Arrow News: How ‘buy now, pay later’ options quietly add interest fees. [Ed: far more people are reportedly now using 'buy now pay later' for necessities like rent, rather than new clothes, etc.] From USA Today: Walmart to cut prices using its tariff refunds. Will others follow? [Ed: only in the U.S., not in Canada.] From The Duran Daily: When the Ukraine War Reaches the Supermarket Shelves. The Russia–Ukraine conflict is moving beyond the battlefield, exposing how sanctions, fertilizer shortages, energy disruption and Black Sea insecurity can turn geopolitical confrontation into a global food shock. [Ed: the coming wheat crunch will be as significant as the oil crunch from the Strait of Hormuz disaster. A must read.]

From AOL Pets: Husky Learns How to Use Command Buttons—and Uses Them to Sass His Owner

Mamdani's Hypothetical Grocery Stores. From Red State: Field Trip to Mamdani's Socialist Supermarket Goes Hilariously Wrong. "They were greeted by an empty parking lot with no construction whatsoever. Even worse, there was trash..." From Townhall: Zohran Mamdani’s City-Run Grocery-Store Scheme Just Got Even More Ridiculous. [Ed: and more disastrous for NYC taxpayers.]

From Le Monde: Panama Canal to cut ship traffic over El Niño-fueled drought. From September 3, the number of vessels allowed through each day will fall from 36 to 34 due to low water levels in two artificial lakes that feed the canal, the Panama Canal Authority said on Thursday. It will drop to 32 from September 15 on. [Ed: given that the Strait of Hormuz is choked, the world cannot afford to reduce shipping in the Panama Canal.]

From Common Dreams: Poll Shows Voters Reject US-Israel Military Integration. [Ed: especially integration with Israel, which is increasingly unpopular...hated by some.]

From Barrie Today: 'She's our hero': Bear attack victim says her dog saved her life. ‘We rescued her, and she saved us right back,’ says Colette Shwetz, whose Nipigon home was invaded by aggressive bear. From Toronto City News: ‘Our hero’: Ontario dog honoured after saving owners from black bear that burst into their home

From Wiley Online Library: Future Projections of Burned Area in Europe Highlight the Importance of Human Action. [Ed: technical but interesting and stresses human management of fire risks, not existential threats.]

From Reason: An Ungrateful Public Underappreciates Data Centers. Their few defenders often misunderstand their benefits. [Ed: eye-opening article.]

Lawsuit Settlements. From the Guardian: Jury Awards College Athlete $9.25M Over NYT Defamation. Paper falsely tied ex-U of Alabama basketball player Kai Spears to scene of fatal shooting. [Ed: the Grey Lady is not what she used to be.] From the AP: Court Slashes Alex Jones' $50M Sandy Hook Judgment. Infowars' founder will have to pay only $1.5M of original award to families of school shooting victims. [Ed: Texas actually has a cap of $750,000 settlement and there were 2 plantiffs.] AND Prince Harry, Elton John Have to Pay Big Bucks to Daily Mail. They, along with 5 others, must pony up an initial $13M over failed invasion-of-privacy case

Tariffs. From the Hill: What is Trump afraid we will see about how the tariffs were formulated? [Ed: recommended.] From the Financial Post: Trade deal to leave ‘bad outcome’ for Canada and U.S., ex-minister says. Freeland compared U.S. protectionism to Brexit, calling it 'self-mutilating,' and warned of the risks of lopsided diplomacy. [Ed: for many years, the tariffs between US-Canada have been near zero.]

Brazil. From Mint Press News: US MEDDLING IN BRAZILIAN ELECTIONS, PREPARING FOR POSSIBLE MILITARY INTERVENTION

From Naked Capitalism: Why Working?Class People Account for Around 1% of Lawmakers in the US – and Only 2% in the Average Democracy Around the World

From Zero Hedge: ActBlue Co-Founder Invokes the Fifth Amendment As House Fraud Probe Widens. DeBergalis is not the first ActBlue official to invoke their Fifth Amendment rights. [Ed: ActBlue was a way to launder $ into Dem campaigns and treasury chests. $20B since its inception, with much of it probably be from foreign sources, which is illegal.]

From Reason: America Is Building a Surveillance State Like China's. "If there are Flock cameras in your city, they are tracking, logging and sharing your movements without a warrant," warns the ACLU. [Ed: it is good to live down a gravel road in rural Canada.]

From the Waggington Post: Family builds mobile bed for 16-year-old senior dog so she can visit the beach

From FOX News: Missouri judge hands Trump, GOP major redistricting win ahead of midterm elections. Cole County judge sided with Republican Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, who rejected a referendum petition on the map. [Ed: another key state remains redistricted in favor of the GOP.]

Trump & Cohen. From the Epoch Times: Trump Tells Michael Cohen "They Weaponized You" In Radio Interview, Praises His Recanting. "I respect the fact that you recanted everything you said", the president told his former attorney-turned-nemesis. [Ed: a strategic reconciliation on Trump's part. The info and public support Cohen can give against Trump's bigger enemies is worth it to the Don.] From the Gateway Pundit: CNN Stunner: Legal Analyst Says Michael Cohen Just “Demolished” Bragg’s Case Against Trump [Ed: in order to get to Bragg, Trump will shake hands with Cohen. I rarely quote Gateway Pundit but I think this analysis is dead-on.]

From AFP: Nord Stream attack suspect arrested on set of Hollywood movie about blasts. "Prosecutors charge Zhuravlov worked closely with Serhii Kuznetsov, another Ukrainian man who was arrested in Italy last year before being extradited to Germany." [Ed: it seems clear that Ukraine was behind the pipe explosion.]

Iran. From the New Arab: The US-Iran war is entering a dangerous new phase. "https://www.newarab.com/analysis/us-iran-war-entering-dangerous-new-phase." From Moon of Alabama: War On Iran: – Iran’s Advantage.. From Son of the New American Revolution: Bessent Doesn’t Understand that He Can’t Weaponize the Dollar with Iran and Bank On It with China. "Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had a schizophrenic Thursday." AND Via YouTube Pentagon Can’t Feed Its Sailors, Let Alone Sustain a Long War

Ukraine. From Remix News: Ukraine Corruption Scandal Deepens: 'Operation Forrest Gump' Shocks Zelensky Government With More Searches. Is the noose tightening around Zelensky? The anti-corruption crisis facing his administration is only growing. [Ed: the globally destructive asshole cannot be ousted fast enough.] From Euronews: Missing in action: Ukrainian soldiers reportedly desert during training in Germany Euronews

From Tablet: China Erases Its Jewish Past. Jews have lived in Kaifeng for a millennium. It took Xi Jinping only a decade to bring them to the brink. [Ed: what a fascinating article.]

From People: Dog Rescued After 120-Foot Fall and 17 Hours Stuck on Cliff, Bystanders Say It Was a ‘Miracle’ Pup Survived. The dog’s owner said he had let his dog off the leash to explore and noticed the dog was missing after visiting a lookout point in Tennessee.
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 Friday, August 21, 2026, News and Commentary
From Gizmodo: El Nino May Offer Peek at Future Temperatures. Spoiler alert: It's going to be hot in the 2030s

Bogus U.S. Election Polls. From FOX News: Mysterious Polling Firm Behind Fake Election Surveys Closes After Admitting ‘Social Experiment’. "Median Strategies, the company that released polls indicating Democratic Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles and Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong leading their rivals by wide margins, announced this week that the surveys were a hoax and that it has closed its doors. " From the Washington Examiner: How fake polling could upend the midterm elections. "...bogus data to shape political narratives to the benefit of their preferred candidates."

From X, Photographer: German Shepherd and Kitten.

Israel-Palestine. From antiwar: After More Than Two Years, Israel Admits to Firing on Car Carrying Five-Year-Old Hind Rajab and the Ambulance Sent To Rescue Her. [Ed: what with outright lies and cover-ups. do not take any 'news' as automatically true.] From the Guardian: Israel’s Ben-Gvir posts video of gallows site for hanging Palestinians. Far-right minister says those convicted in military courts of terror offences will be executed after passing of death penalty law that does not apply to Jewish extremists. [Ed: I hear that the accuseds have over a 99% conviction rate.] From Euronews: European leaders demand Israel halt controversial E1 settlement project in West Bank. [Ed: this will not deter Israel.]

Iran. From Son of the New American Revolution: The Confession in the Escalation: If Iran Is Beaten and Hormuz Is Ours, Why the “Unprecedented” Sanctions? [Ed: an excellent question.] From Responsible Statecraft: As Baghdad tries to please Trump, Iran tells Iraqi militias not to disarm. The new prime minister is trying to balance between Tehran and Washington without sparking new civil conflict. So far, it's not working.

Swalwell. From CNN: FBI Reportedly Seizes Swalwell's Devices at Airport. Federal agents also reportedly searched DC home of former congressman. [Ed: part of the wider investigation that involves Newsom?] From the Guardian: Progressive Aisha Wahab wins California special election to fill Eric Swalwell seat. State senator beats rival Melissa Hernandez and will replace US congressman who quit amid sexual misconduct claims. [Ed Wahab is a placeholder now but she will be on the November ballot.]

Ukraine-Russia-(UK?) War. From the Peacemonger: British Foreign Policy on Autopilot: Escalating in Ukraine Without Strategy, Consent or Hard Power. "...a Whitehall that appears to be on autopilot." From Anadolu Agency: Russia warns UK against participation in war. [Ed: the UK has been a major driver of the war for years.] From Zero Hedge: Mass Casualties In Large Russian Assault On Ukraine's Capital, Air Defenses Dwindle. 'Retaliation' after over 600 drones sent on Moscow at start of week...

From Happy Whisker: California Engineer Hears About Tiny Chihuahua’s Struggle And Ships A Beautiful Surprise

Russia. From Andrew Korybko: Is A Social Crisis Really Inevitable Like A Former Top Russian Economist Recently Warned? "It’s dishonest to deny that Russia faces some socio-economic challenges, but there’s no credible reason to expect a social crisis in the coming future along the lines of the ones from 1917 and 1991." [Ed: I take Korybko seriously.] From Euronews: Russia runs out of petrol at seven in 10 stations as fuel crisis worsens AND Russians pull billions from banks fearing Kremlin will seize savings for war

From the Organic Prepper: 4 Flashlights Every Prepper Needs

Upcoming U.S. Election. From Jonathan Turley: Fourth Circuit Strikes Down South Carolina’s Restrictions on Absentee Ballots under the 26th Amendment. From NOTUS: Darline Graham’s Campaign Must Give Back Megadonor Money. Federal regulators flagged donations to the Republican senator from prominent executives, attorneys and former ambassadors. From the Guardian: Another democratic socialist victory – Angie Nixon for Senator in Florida – sends shock waves through party establishment. [Ed: but Trump is happy because her positions are so extreme and ridiculous.]

From Dog News: Will I Or Will I Not? Vincent Indeglia explains the pitfalls of estate planning for pets.

From Wired: Flock Has a Powerful New AI Tool for Police. We Got Its Code. Flock’s surveillance cameras have already sparked outrage. WIRED reconstructed its next-generation AI system, already in use by some police, to confirm it goes much further than tracking license plates. AND Reverse-Lookup Service Exposed Millions of Photos of People's Faces. [Ed: despite being advertised as private and secure. Never believe those assurances.]

From the Babylon Bee: America Descends Into Mourning Upon News That Harry And Meghan Are Leaving

Everyday Economics. From Mish Talk: Good Morning Farmers. Diesel Is Only 27 Cents from a Record High. [Ed: high prices for farmers is high prices for consumers.] From Climate Uncovered: Hunger At The 2°C Dinner Table. How 2°C redraws the map of hunger from the fields of Malawi to the checkout in Tesco, why it is arriving 20 years earlier than the IPCC said it would, and why starvation toll is still a policy choice. From Zero Hedge: Food Supply Alert: Ukraine Grain Exports Collapse As Black Sea Attacks Choke Global Shipments. "Ukraine and Russia dropping out of the market could trigger a new global grain crisis."

From South China Morning Post: China’s first corgi police dog in trouble again – this time for stealing sausage during patrol. Captivating canine police officer which has become social media sensation, snatches banger, takes bite, later given formal dressing down.
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 Cadaver puppy in training who will have to toughen up
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Thursday 20 August 2026
 Reference to "Men in Black", of course
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 Thursday, August 20, 2026, News and Commentary
Jason Arday. From Townhall: The Death of Academic Fraud Jason Arday Won’t Shut Us Up. [Ed: by Kurt Schlichter whose wry style I enjoy.] From the Western Journal: After Cambridge Academic Commits Suicide Over Being Exposed as Fraud, Activists Call for 'Arday's Law' to Limit Free Speech and Honest Reporting

From Best Friends: Hero dog saves his person during Spokane wildfire.

From Zero Hedge: Europe Scrambles For Innovation And Defense As US Decouples From "Global Order". ECB head Christine Lagarde complained at a WEF conference that US separation from the "global order" is derailing European growth...

Iran. From the AP: United Arab Emirates Suspends Trade With Iran. Move comes after UAE came under renewed missile fire. [Ed: how many weeks did Trump say this war would be?] From Al Jazeera: Trump Vows 'Most Crushing' Sanctions in Iran War. Threatens sanctions on countries aiding Tehran's trade and finance.

From High Wire: Detachment 201: Created and Commissioned. "Officially, the unit is called the Army’s Executive Innovation Corps. Its objective is to take senior Big Tech executives and make them into Army officers."

Big Economic Picture. From Zero Hedge: "Doom Loop" Engaged: US Debt Hits $40 Trillion As Treasury Enters The Endgame. It took the US 200 years to reach its first $1 trillion in debt. It took 95 days to add its last. [Ed: perhaps we should throw one last party?] From the International Man: Doug Casey on the $20 Burrito, the Affordability Crisis, and What Comes Next. From VidRebel: The End of the Dollar is Approaching the US Exponentially Fast.

From Deadline: Five Standout Claims In ABC’s First Amendment Lawsuit Against The FCC

From Jonathan Turley: Israel Careens Towards Elections as Radicals Again Play Oversized Role in a Flawed Parliamentary System.

From Wazim: Dog spots a new arrival at the shelter: her confusion brings internet users to tears.

Banks. From PreppGroup: The Specter Of 'Economic Death' Looms Over All Of Us In Late-Stage Surveillance Capitalism. ...algorithmic ostracism and the dissolution of financial personhood... [Ed: a must read.] From Center Square: Your Bank Data Could Become A Profit Center - And You'll Pay the Price. "It's really important to get this one right..."

From Naked Capitalism: Personal Bankruptcy Filings Are Soaring in 2026, Signaling Growing Economic Distress

Fauci. From the AP: Ex-Fauci Adviser Pleads Guilty. Dr. David Morens admits plotting to conceal COVID-19 research records during pandemic. [Ed: the unraveling begins. It is just beginning.] From the Hill: COVID is ‘growing’ in nearly every state, CDC reports. Here’s where levels are highest. [Ed: this may be true but I don't necessarily believe anything about Covid or from the CDC.]

From I Heart Dogs: Your Support Helped Fly Hazel to Her Rescue Road Trip, With a 17-Year-Old Leading the Way

The Koreas. From antiwar: S.Korea Reaffirms Push For Military Independence After Trump Announced Scaled-Back Drills. Pyongyang has meanwhile downplayed the Trump overture & has not acknowledged any new contacts... From Zero Hedge: Trump Indicates Plans To Meet North Korea's Kim Jong-Un Later This Year. "The fact that I get along with him, that's a very good thing, not a bad thing." [Ed: how is this related to N. Korea's ardent support of Russia in war with Ukraine?]

From Post Millennial: Trump pauses 50% tariffs on Canada after deal, says Keystone XL could be revived. “The great Keystone XL Pipeline, long ago killed by Sleepy Joe Biden, may be awoken from the grave!” From Cato Institute: The Next Round of US Tariffs on Canada Could Be the Harbinger of Even More Chaotic Trade Policy

From Reason: ICE Admits It Investigated a Critic Based on Constitutionally Protected Speech. The agency’s attempt to intimidate David Streever is at the center of a First Amendment case. AND Border Agents Searched His Phone 5 Times Without a Warrant. He's Asking the Supreme Court To Put a Stop to It. How many warrantless cellphone searches does it take to change border policy?

The Stop Nick Shirley Act Passes in Calif. From KSL: 'Stop Nick Shirley Act' passes in California's Assembly. [Ed: is already meeting 1st Amendment challenges.] From Mediaite: Nick Shirley Gets in a Wild Street Clash With California Official Who Repeatedly Accuses Him of Having a ‘Small Penis’. [Ed: the official crashed an interview with Shirley so the incident is all on tape.] From USA Herald: California AB 2624 Reaches Newsom as ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act’ Journalism Fight Explodes. [Ed: with Newsom eying a Presidential run, will he sign it?]

From Jonathan Turley: FBI: Swalwell Did Admit to Sleeping with Alleged Chinese Spy and May Have Received Illegal Foreign Contributions. "What is most striking about this report is that Nancy Pelosi was briefed on this information and still refused to remove Swalwell from the House Intelligence Committee."

From Good News Network: Surf’s Up for Pups at World Dog Surfing Championship Where Rosie Leads the Pack (Video)
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 Saturday, August 15, 2026, News and Commentary
From the Disinformation Chronicle: Anthony Fauci And The Collapse Of Scientific Authority. Academics celebrated a dishonest science administrator, exposing the decay of the biomedical enterprise... [Ed: Fauci has disillusioned an entire generation about 'follow the science'.]

From People: Dog Missing for More Than 8 Months Reunites with His Owner, Who Raised Him from a Puppy, Thanks to Facebook

Immigration Fraud. From the Epoch Times: State Department Launches Birth Tourism Prevention Task Force. The activity of visa holders worldwide is under review, the department stated... AND 11 Charged In Immigration Scheme Involving Over 1,000 Sham Marriages. "...foreign nationals paid facilitators as much as $100,000 to manage the process..."

Cost of Living. From Pretium Insights: The 'Burrito' Debate: What's It Really About... ...the burrito is symbolic. The core problem is monetary debasement and policy-driven cost-of-living pressures that hit those who came of age later the hardest... [Ed: it is amazing to me how the burrito comment in a passing post has resonated through society.]

From the Organic Prepper: The 4 Levels of Disasters (And How to Prepare for Each One). There are four different levels of disasters, from personal emergencies to full-on SHTF end-of-the-world stuff.

From Vaneco Village: Tireless Searchers: Cadaver Dogs in California

From the Center Square: At Least 22 Dem AGs Agreed to Coordinate Takedown of Trump, Keep Public in Dark Going Into 2024 Election. [Ed: are they stupid enough to have left a paper trail?]

Tariffs. From Mish Talk: Trump’s Trade War With Canada on Verge of Becoming Economically Nasty. [Ed: recommended.] From Courthouse News Service: Trade court clears Trump gut of tariff exemptions on low-price goods. The ruling marks a win for President Trump who has been blocked by the courts several times as he has tried to implement his tariff policies without legislation from Congress. [Ed: translation, he can charge tariffs on imports under $800.]

From I Heart Dogs: It Took A Very Big Village To Give Dozer His Happy Ending, But The Hero VIP Club Came Through.

Guns. From Bearing Arms: The Gun Industry Was Debanked Before ‘Debanking’ Became a National Scandal. From Gun Owners: GOA Members to Make History With First Suppressor Transfers Without NFA Registration Since 1934. [Ed: meanwhile, Kamala is upping the anti-gun rhetoric.]
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Friday 14 August 2026
 Just 'cuz I love the donkey's expression...
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 Friday, August 14, 2026, News and Commentary
From Rand: A U.S. Strategy to Prevent the Creation of Mirror Life. [Ed: someone will create this simply because they can.]

From Top Tipsy: How This 16 Year Old Dog Saved His Owner Broke Me Down. Especially The End… Wow.

From Jonathan Turley: Report: FBI Listed Bill Barr, Michael Pence and Other Republicans as Russian “Conduits” of Misinformation. [Ed: FBI also buried a lot of material exposing the Biden family's corruption.]

Water. From AP: Record Low Danube Closes Nuclear Reactors. Romania begins shutdown of Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant's 2nd reactor amid low river levels. [Ed: when fully operating, the plant produces about 20% of nation's electricity.] From Popular Science: WWII motorcycle and soldiers emerge from river muck in Hungary. [Ed: due to low water.] From AP: Nero's Bridge Emerges as Tiber River Drops. Rome is facing water crisis after weeks with no rain

From FEE: We Need to Do Nothing About AI. [Ed: well argued.]

Ceuta. From Zero Hedge: The Ceuta Crisis And The Emerging European Divide. We are seeing the emergence of a kind of Islamo-Marxist movement, a fusion of radical socialist social ideals with a Sharia-based reinterpretation of society – as long as it is directed against the bourgeois West and the civilizational achievements of old Europe... by Thomas Kolbe. From Business Insider Africa: Spain draws a red line as Morocco revives sovereignty claims over Ceuta and Melilla. [Ed: Morocco clearly wants to claim the area. Is the migrant wave part of its strategy?]

Upcoming Elections. From SCOTUS Blog: Trump administration urges Supreme Court to issue a decision in mail-in voting dispute.

From Our Long Walk: The economy under your skin. What ancient DNA can reveal about economic history – and us. [Ed: fascinating.]

Iran. From Simplicius: Encore at the Cirque Du Hormuz - The Greatest Show on Earth! [Ed: a must read.] From X, the Hormuz Letter: The UAE has released several billion dollars of Iran's frozen assets held in UAE banks. [Ed: I do not think UAE would do this without US approving, tacitly or not.] From Trade Winds: Experts tackle 2,000 square km oil spill from tanker off Oman. UK group is coordinating a response as specialists board stricken vessel, [Ed: huge spill. Not clear the extent of it yet. Largely unreported.] From Arab News: Iran calls for compensation after Hormuz oil spill.

From Dogster: How I Rescued A Greek Stray Dog: Hela's Story

J.D. Vance's Book, Reviews. From The Argument: Hillbilly economics. The common good demands that you are poor. From Cato Institute: JD Vance’s Feared “Cult of Growth” Has Never Run America.

From Of Two Minds Blog: While We Focused on Fripperies, the Foundations Have Rotted Away

From X, Christopher Webb: Video of How Stun Gloves Work. [Ed: these will be badly misused by ICE.] From BBC: Why are ICE agents getting controversial shock gloves?

Living in NYC. From Moneywise: She scored a 2-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn at 60% below market — but paid $4,000 just to see it. Secret listings give renters an edge at a cost. [Ed: the free market will find a way around regulations.] AND Trump threatens federal intervention against NYC's pied-a-terre tax — and his own $6M penthouse could be affected. Trump says he's exploring whether the federal government can stop NYC's new tax on luxury second homes. [Ed: not clear that the federal gov. has this authority.] From Thomson Reuters: New York City to continue pied-à-terre tax rollout despite court challenge.

From Reason: Border Patrol Saves America From Canadian Trucker Delivering Goods in New Mexico. What kind of country would America be if people were freely allowed to peacefully deliver goods that had been consensually bought and sold?

From Dog With Blog: Hero Dog Who Saved 9 Lives Honored with Lifetime Award.

From the Mises Institute: Get Your Free August Rothbard Giveaway "The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar" Today! Order up to 5 copies before August 31.

Air Force One Leak. From FOX News: Man who carried Clinton nuclear 'football' reveals what 'scares the hell out of me' about Air Force One story. Retired Air Force Lt Col Robert Patterson suspects someone 'highly placed' leaked story of Trump's Air Force One swap. From the New York Post: Pentagon accuses former Air Force secretary of leaking classified information about Air Force One. [Ed: revoked his classified access. Who knows if he is 'guilty'?]

Farage. From Politico.EU: Farage paints himself as local Clacton hero in battle to beat Binface. Analysis of Reform UK’s £10,000 spend on online ads in Clacton by-election reveal a mix of anti-establishment rhetoric and more prosaic matters. From the BBC: Polls close in Clacton by-election triggered by Nigel Farage. [Ed: we should know the results by early Friday...today!] From the Evening Standard: Farage shuns Clacton by-election count after 'advice from police'. [Ed: Farage has declared himself the winner. I think he is correct. I certainly hope so.]

From Red State: John Fetterman Just Made a Political Promise Democrats Are Not Going to Like. "...he won't campaign against McCormick if the Republican decides to run for reelection in 2030."

From the Bored Panda: Stray Dog Becomes Employed At A Gas Station After Chasing Off Robbers
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