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Wednesday without polls

35 responses to “Wednesday without polls”

  1. jason yupanqui Avatar

    LOL, we need to syndicate Homer Hedgehog and friends.

    And share the royalties among HHR regulars of course.

    A-holes should get a premium because, ah, hmmm, huh…they should.

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  2. jason yupanqui Avatar

    . TRump faked it all. EVeryone in the crowd behind where Trump was speaking were all in on the fake assassinatio”

    And they even had a guy shot in the head to make it look good.

    And some people say Trump is incompetent.

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  3. Democrat Congressman Beyer says the quiet part out loud: “It’s not forcing any change. In the meantime, [Democrats] are making people hurt. The long lines, that can’t make [Democrats] more popular.”

    Rs need to do a better job about tsa. It’s getting so bad thst some airports will close due to the shutdown,

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  4. jason yupanqui Avatar

    An assessment of the war…

    “Iranian ballistic missile launches have fallen by more than 90 percent from 350 on February 28 to roughly 25 by March 14, according to publicly available data. Drone launches tell the same story: from more than 800 on Day 1 to about 75 on Day 15. 

    The figures drawn from US and Iranian military statements differ in detail but converge on the trajectory. Hundreds of Iranian missile launchers have been rendered inoperable. According to some reports, 80 percent of Iran’s capacity to strike Israel has been eliminated. 

    […] 

    The campaign has moved through two distinct phases. The first suppressed Iran’s air defences, decapitated its command and control, and degraded its missile and drone launch infrastructure. By March 2, US Central Command announced local air superiority over western Iran and Tehran, achieved without the confirmed loss of a single American or Israeli combat aircraft. 

    The second phase, now under way, targets Iran’s defence industrial base: missile production facilities, dual-use research centres and the underground complexes where remaining stockpiles are stored. This is not aimless bombing. It is a methodical campaign to ensure that what has been destroyed cannot be rebuilt. 

    Iran now faces a strategic dilemma that tightens every day. If it fires its remaining missiles, it exposes launchers that are promptly destroyed. If it conserves them, it forfeits the ability to impose costs of the war. Missile and drone launch data suggest Iran is rationing its remaining capacity for politically timed salvoes rather than sustaining operational tempo. 

    […] 

    The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is dominating the critical commentary. US Senator Chris Murphy has called it evidence that President Donald Trump misjudged Iran’s capacity to retaliate. CNN has described it as proof that the administration has lost control of the war’s escalation. 

    The economic pain is real: Oil prices have surged, a record 400 million barrels of oil will be released from global reserves, and Gulf states are facing drone and missile strikes on their energy infrastructure. 

    But this framing inverts the strategic logic. Closing the strait was always Iran’s most visible retaliatory card, and always a wasting asset. About 90 percent of Iran’s own oil exports pass through Kharg Island and then the strait. 

    China, Tehran’s largest remaining economic partner, cannot receive Iranian crude while the strait is shut. Every day the blockade continues, Iran severs its own economic lifeline and alienates the one major power that has consistently shielded it at the United Nations. The closure does not just hurt the global economy; it accelerates Iran’s isolation. 

    […] 

    When proxies launch retaliatory attacks across the region, this is not evidence of an expanding network; it is evidence of predelegated response authority, which is what a centralised command system activates when it anticipates its own destruction. 

    Predelegation is a sign of desperation, not strength. It means the centre can no longer coordinate. The attacks will continue, but they will become increasingly uncoordinated, strategically incoherent and politically costly for the host states where these groups operate. 

    Qatar and Bahrain are arresting IRGC operatives. Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are intercepting Iranian drones over their own territory. The regional environment that sustained Iran’s proxy architecture, including the grudging tolerance by Gulf states fearful of Iranian retaliation, is being replaced by active hostility. 

    Hezbollah is weaker than at any point since 2006, degraded by more than a year of Israeli operations before this campaign began. Iraqi militias retain the ability to launch attacks, but they are doing so into a region where they face increasing isolation. 

    The Houthis in Yemen possess independent capability but lack the command integration with Tehran that transforms militia activity into strategic effect. What the critics described as an expanding regional war is better understood as the death spasm of a proxy architecture whose authorising centre has been shattered. 

    […] 

    Seventeen days in, Iran’s supreme leader is dead, his successor is reportedly wounded and every principal instrument of Iranian power projection – missiles, nuclear infrastructure, air defences, the navy, proxy command networks – has been degraded beyond near-term recovery. The campaign’s execution has been imperfect, its public communication poor and its post-conflict planning incomplete. War is never clean. But the strategy – the actual strategy, measured in degraded capabilities rather than cable news cycles – is working.”

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  5. jason, and Paul was here yesterday calling the war “a mess” and I think Iran would agree, we have made a mess of them. But I think Paul meant what CNN means, that this is somehow a chaos that is hurting us.

    As I mentioned before, the left is thrilled whenever lethal weapons are rounded up and destroyed. Well, Trump in the last three weeks has destroyed more lethal weapons than the past many presidents combined. But the left hates it, because those were weapons pointed at us.

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  7. Imo, the “war” is nearing its final chapters. We just hit gas and oil structures in Iran. Another mullah, the “head of intelligence” was taken out.

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  8. Even if there is no immediate regime change, the war has decimated Iran’s military infrastructure. To rebuild it will put Iran in the same quandary the Soviet Union was faces with in the 80’s, “butter or arms”. Iran cannot do both, even with oil revenue, the population is too large, over 90 million people. It is doubtful they will have the cash to keep financing their proxies, Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis.

    Of course, they could get help from China, bur even that would not come free.

    It will be a different Iran after the war, one way or another.

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  9. Not good..

    “The producer price index — which tracks the change in wholesale prices — rose 0.7% in February, well above the 0.3% that economists polled by Dow Jones had estimated. The report shows that inflation was already in a precarious spot prior to the Iran war breaking out — an event that has heightened stagflation fears amid rising oil prices.

    The hotter than expected number is specific to tariffs,” Todd Schoenberger, CIO at CrossCheck Management, said, noting that metals, industrial inputs and manufacturing costs are all seeing higher prices. “This is structural inflation, not temporary, and is likely going to impact monetary policy deep into the third quarter.”

    It’s hard to reinvent the basic laws of economics….

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  10. Hochul wants the rich to come back? Good luck with that.

    “I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs we have in our state. Some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. Ok! Cut the me the checks. But if you want to supportive, maybe the first step should be go down to palm beach and see who you can bring back home”

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  11. The D loon Illinois young woman candidatefor congress who got slammed to the pavement while protesting ice lost big time in her primary election

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  12. Ro Khana endorsed 7 candidates in IL.

    All lost.

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  13. Victor David Hanson has an excellent article on how the Iran War is actually happening.

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/03/17/victor_davis_hanson_this_is_a_surreal_war_what_is_actually_happening_in_iran_is_not_being_reported.html

    FYI….VDH, whom I consider an outstanding commentator, is going through cancer treatments.

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  14. Reasons why the Iranian people are not rising up against the oppressors:

    ”Iran’s rulers have unleashed a brutal crackdown of arrests and death threats against would-be protestors in a desperate bid to curb an uprising, according to reports.

    Despite the weakening of Iranian police, the paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and the Basij militia by US and Israeli strikes — including Israel’s killing of the head of the Basij, Gholamreza Soleimani — security forces are still suppressing domestic dissent, according to the Wall Street Journal.

    Armed plainclothes men with covered faces have been riding around on motorcycles, wielding their weapons to intimidate Iranians, and have set up a network of security checkpoints in Tehran to search cars, the outlet reported.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/03/17/world-news/iran-rulers-continue-to-unleash-brutal-crackdown-on-domestic-dissent-despite-bombardment-of-us-israeli-strikes-report/

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  15. Meanwhile: “Dem-Linked Petition Scammers Caught on Camera Bribing Homeless with $5 to Forge Signatures”

    oh but we were assured that this doesn’t happen in America.

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  16. WBC. Yep, congrats to Team Venezuela for the win. But when you actually look at it the WBC is mostly comprised of MLB players playing for ‘their’ country. To point it bluntly, it was the diverse MLB on display. And the goal of players worldwide is to reach the majors in America.

    Locally, the Seattle Mariners had Naylor on Team Canada, Raleigh on Team USA, Rodriguez on Team Dominican Republic, Arozarena on Team Mexico, Barzardo on Team Venezuela, Canzone on Team Italy etc.

    A good showing for baseball.

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  17. Wish we could get rid of this a-hole along with Massie

    “EW: “Per source familiar, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) blocked Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) from introducing Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) at his confirmation hearing this morning. Britt & Mullin are good friends and Britt is the Chair of DHS appropriations in the Senate.”

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  18. Must have missed one…

    In a 2024 interview, Khatib was asked which intelligence operations he was most proud of. Khatib said his most significant achievement was dismantling the Mossad infiltration network.”

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  19. Reasons why they are not rising up?

    The shah, trump, and the Israelis have said to stay in doors.

    It’s not yet ripe.

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  20. Esmaeil Khatib was responsible for overseeing Iran’s entire global terror apparatus, including sleeper cells in locations around the world.”

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  21. Khatib has made it into tomorrow’s Homer Hedgehog.

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  22. jason yupanqui Avatar

    LOL

    Iowahawk:

    I’m excited to announce a $1000 bounty for every fugitive runaway billionaire you capture in Florida and return to New York”

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  23. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Meanwhile: “Dem-Linked Petition Scammers Caught on Camera Bribing Homeless with $5 to Forge Signatures”

    $5 for one signature.

    $20 for five signatures.

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  24. jason yupanqui Avatar

    This is encouraging, but the caveat is you need more than Rs and MAGAS to win the election.

    CNN:

    There’s no break in MAGA. Trump’s approval with MAGA GOP is literally 100%. 90% of MAGA GOP approve of US military action in Iran. Those who disapprove of Trump are not MAGA at this point. Importantly: MAGA makes up the same share of voters as it did when Trump won in 2024.”

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  25. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Morons like Massie, Rand Paul, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, MTG hardest hitl.

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  26. jason yupanqui Avatar

    MTG is now a regular on CNN.

    They feed her loaded TDS questions and she responds like a trained seal.

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  27. I m very concerned about the effect of the fighting in Iran will have on glowbull warming.

    I am particularly upset that CNN seems not to be converting this angle.

    I hope Greta Thunberg gets a floatilla together soon to sail into the Persian Gulf and bring worldwide awareness to this very important issue.

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  28. Trump is not going to get any help in dealing with the Iran crisis. Powell is holding steady with interest rates as the stock market recedes in value. The press will distort the news without mercy or credibility. The Dems will go for the jugular continuing their resistance to anything positive. The EU will be standoffish in supplying any help. And, the RINOs will obstruct his policies with glee. If the Iran mess turns out favorably it will be because of Trump’s singular resolve.. if it all goes up in flames it will become his folly.

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  29. Its that time of year when crooks masquerading as college basketball experts invite people to send them BIG MONEY in exchange for solid bracket advice.

    BE WARNED: Nobody knows how the games are going to play out, most anyone above a 15 seed can win in the first round, and shock all of the ‘experts.’ Nobody is ever going to fill out a perfect bracket simply because there are 63 games total, and the best anyone has ever done is the first 49 games correct.

    AI says “The odds of picking all 63 games (starting from the Round of 64) correctly are 1 in 9.2 quintillion.” Of course the problem is the fact that of the 63 games, only the first 32 are known as to who is playing each other. All the other games are built on guesses as to who is even playing.

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  30. jason yupanqui Avatar

    Damm, I was just going offer my advice for a modest sum that would just cover my expertise and some research expenses.

    DW stole my thunder so to speak.

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  31. jason yupanqui Avatar

    if it all goes up in flames it will become his folly.”

    That comes with the job.

    No whining.

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  32. exactly, the only other option for a POTUS is to sit in the corner, like a terrified child, cover his ears, close his eyes and hope that all the bad people go away, so that when he opens his eyes the whole world has turned into a Disney fantasy film.

    I am glad Trump is dealing with the real world.

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  33. DW,

    What is the latest about VA female moderate Dem Governor Evil Gale Spamberger?

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  34. No comment Walt, not yet. In process of moving to another state. That tells you all you need to know.

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