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Neocon Artistry and Its Discontents

Posted by M. C. on June 2, 2025

Only a consistent “America First” agenda that puts the needs of Americans over the interests of foreign nations, including Israel, has the slightest chance of uniting these discontents under a common umbrella.

By Michael Rectenwald

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Ousted from the Republican Party by Donald Trump, the neoconservatives have remade themselves into Democrats, hoodwinking the left into supporting their program of global military interventionism.

Condoleezza Rice may be a master of realpolitik, an international policy wonk, and a well-polished presenter of officialdom, but she is not a capable political theorist and certainly not a credible historian. 

If she were the former, in her essay in Foreign Affairs, (“The Perils of Isolationism,” September/October issue)  she would not equate, or conjoin at the hip, “democracy” and “the free market.” Nor would she conflate political “isolationism” and economic “protectionism.” If she were a historian, she (presumably) would not deride the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the halcyon days of the free market, as a time of economic stagnation. And if she were both a political theorist and a historian, she wouldn’t tout the Bretton Woods conference and the creation of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank as the preconditions for “the free movement of goods and services” that “stimulated international economic growth.” 

But Rice’s words are meant to be anything but precise. They intentionally blur political and economic categories. Does she expect us to believe that domestic economic welfare is equivalent to the expansion of state influence and power? Does she expect us to believe that economic globalization is the same as political globalism?  

Rice speaks not only for herself. She represents the outlook, not only of a segment of the political right, but also of the “left” as well. (I put “left” in scare quotes to denote the actually existing left and not some Platonic ideal left that supposedly preexists it.) 

Rice speaks the native language of the singular “uniparty” that includes the following front men and women: the Bushes, the Clintons, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris. She speaks the language not only of the now-defunct right-wing neoconservative Project for a New American Century but also of the more circumspect and Democrat-supporting, but nonetheless fundamentally neoconservative think tank, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). 

The language of this contingent is more telling for what it hides than for what it reveals. It glosses over the tragic and costly mistakes of the conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria. But, more fundamentally, through a now-familiar legerdemain, it presents the interests of the state as identical to the interests of the people who live under the state.

Nothing could be clearer than the distinction between these interests in the present moment, especially in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton and the ineffectual federal response to the disasters. Just prior to Helene’s landfall, the Biden-Harris administration approved military aid packages for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan totaling more than  $17 billion—with $8.7 billion earmarked for Israel, $8 billion for Ukraine, and $567 million for Taiwan. Most of this aid came in addition to the $95 billion package bundled for the same three recipients of U.S. foreign military aid in February 2024. 

After the disaster struck seven Southern states and damages had been estimated at over $100 billion, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) “does not have the funds to make it through the season.” Kamala Harris soon promised those affected a measly $750 per family, reputedly for food, hotel rooms, and other immediate needs. (Has anyone in this administration bought groceries or stayed in a hotel lately?) Whether FEMA spent money on immigrants is beside the point. Except for social welfare entitlements and the billions earmarked for climate change mitigation in the Inflation Reduction Act, domestic spending on help for those who work for a living and pay taxes is anemic.

Two days after Mayorkas cried poor mouth, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on X an aid package for Lebanon

The U.S. is at the forefront of humanitarian response to the growing crisis in Lebanon, announcing nearly $157 million in assistance today. We are committed to supporting those in need and delivering essential aid to displaced civilians, refugees and the communities hosting them.

The U.S., we should remember, paid for and supplied the bombs dropped on southern Lebanon and Beirut. Now we must also pay for aid to the “recipients” of said bombs. And to the cost of these can be added that of maintaining U.S. ships, troops, and fighter jets deployed to the Middle East. 

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Obama’s Final Drone Strike Data

Posted by M. C. on June 1, 2025

An odd take on Obama from the CFR. Things don’t look much better now, especially in Africa.

Apparently Africa has attacked US. See here.

Post by Micah Zenko

January 20, 2017

As he reportedly told senior aides in 2011: “Turns out I’m really good at killing people. Didn’t know that was gonna be a strong suit of mine.”

https://www.cfr.org/blog/obamas-final-drone-strike-data

As Donald Trump assumes office today, he inherits a targeted killing program that has been the cornerstone of U.S. counterterrorism strategy over the past eight years. On January 23, 2009, just three days into his presidency, President Obama authorized his first kinetic military action: two drone strikes, three hours apart, in Waziristan, Pakistan, that killed as many as twenty civilians. Two terms and 540 strikes later, Obama leaves the White House after having vastly expanding and normalizing the use of armed drones for counterterrorism and close air support operations in non-battlefield settings—namely Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia.

Throughout his presidency, I have written often about Obama’s legacy as a drone president, including reports on how the United States could reform drone strike policies, what were the benefits of transferring CIA drone strikes to the Pentagon, and (with Sarah Kreps) how to limit armed drone proliferation. President Obama deserves credit for even acknowledging the existence of the targeted killing program (something his predecessor did not do), and for increasing transparency into the internal processes that purportedly guided the authorization of drone strikes. However, many needed reforms were left undone—in large part because there was zero pressure from congressional members, who, with few exceptions, were the biggest cheerleaders of drone strikes.

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Biden Admin Covid-19 MRNA Failures and Coverup of Risks

Posted by M. C. on June 1, 2025

The newly released Homeland Security Committee report confirms what many of us in the liberty movement have known, and warned about, from the beginning: the federal response to COVID-19 was driven not by science, but by political expediency and corporate influence. 

The Libertarian Party rejects all forcible state medical procedures or experimentation. When the government forces a one-size-fits-all policy, inherently, people suffer. 
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Libertarian Party Chair Steven Nekhaila issued the following statement in response to the recent Senate report revealing that Biden officials failed to warn the public about the side effects of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine and downplayed these risks to encourage vaccination:

The newly released Homeland Security Committee report confirms what many of us in the liberty movement have known, and warned about, from the beginning: the federal response to COVID-19 was driven not by science, but by political expediency and corporate influence. 
This is the tragic legacy of regulatory capture, where agencies like the FDA and CDC serve not the people but the interests of Big Pharma.

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The Senate report states:

“Even though CDC and FDA officials were well aware of the risk of myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination, the Biden administration opted to withhold issuing a formal warning to the public for months about the safety concerns, jeopardizing the health of young Americans.”
The vaccine was sold to the public as ‘safe and effective,’ while evidence was swept under the rug. Why? Because acknowledging the risks wasn’t politically convenient. There would be blood. 
So instead, dissenters were silenced, the injured ignored, and the public gaslit.
Dr. John Campbell and others have tirelessly documented the dangers of this top-down model, where scientific curiosity is replaced with dogma and accountability traded for control. When Congress finally held a hearing for the vaccine-injured, Fauci was absent. The system refused to listen.

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The Biden Administration’s actions were only the latest iteration of a bipartisan pattern of abuse that dates back to the Patriot Act and thrives under the illusion of ‘public safety.’ 
The newly formed WHO agreement would have expanded this authoritarianism even further, with vague clauses about ‘disinformation’ that could be used to suppress political dissent globally, something the Libertarian National Committee condemned.
Governments should not prescribe risks, nor mandate them. Libertarians warned you. Now we’re living it. 
This is why we must separate medicine and state, just as we must separate media and state, church and state, and commerce and state. Science needs freedom, not mandates, censorship, and centralized control. 
The Libertarian Party rejects all forcible state medical procedures or experimentation. When the government forces a one-size-fits-all policy, inherently, people suffer. 

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These British police officers are keeping the streets safe from dangerous weapons.

Posted by M. C. on May 31, 2025

No Joke in the UK.

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In Case You Have Forgotten

Posted by M. C. on May 30, 2025

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SignalGate 2.0 and the Casual Indifference to War

Posted by M. C. on May 27, 2025

We don’t need to ask about the leaks; we need to ask about the normalization of perpetual war.

https://ronpaulinstitute.org/signalgate-2-0-and-the-casual-indifference-to-war/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKfEu9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFOQTVxcktKQlBFQkpuMGN2AR63s1rrzPuM3xkDggsUuhmz5J5LniE1xuznbF7bFZwLeNaTYlOVSL-qKNTOGg_aem_XAoe9uC7mupaCKJ4Ojezwg

by Abigail R. Hall

We recently learned that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared details of impending drone strikes on Yemen in a group chat with his wife, brother and personal attorney. If this story sounds familiar, it’s because it comes just weeks after national security leaders—including Hegseth—accidentally added Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal chat.

The outrage is understandable. Why were military plans shared on an unsecured channel? Were U.S. personnel put at risk? Why did the president not respond strongly to this apparent breach? And of course, the attempted cover-up is making headlines, too.

Something else strikes me. Few seem angry that the government conducts offensive military operations in a country with which we are not formally at war. Headline after headline emphasizes the leaking of war plans—not the “war” itself.

I’ve studied conflict for over a decade. From terrorism and counterterrorism to the development of drone technology and how foreign intervention alters domestic institutions, I know what war does. It kills. It destroys property and devastates economies. It enables people to do the unthinkable—to rape, torture, maim children, and use them as soldiers. War destroys.

Yet, our secretary of defense tells his brother about coming strikes with the same gravity as he’d relay his grocery list.

What’s equally jarring is the public reaction. People aren’t aghast that U.S. drones are killing people in Yemen. People aren’t batting an eye over officials bypassing Congress’s war powers.

We are more concerned about the data leak than about what the data contains.

This indifference isn’t new

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The Unspeakable Suffering That U.S. Taxes and Bombs Have Inflicted on Gaza

Posted by M. C. on May 23, 2025

Whatever mayhem Israel choices to inflict, why do we have to pay for it and risk our troops?

The Ron Paul Liberty Report

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Biden’s Health Coverup

Posted by M. C. on May 23, 2025

The reason this was so important is that the man with the nuclear codes was mentally incompetent as the nation waged a proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. In fact, Biden extended that conflict into Russia itself…

We should all hate the mainstream media for putting the entire human race at risk by covering up Biden’s mental failings.

If the good guy was really the bad guy, is the current bad guy…?

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-Kyle Anzalone

The mainstream media is finally admitting what nearly every American already knew: Joe Biden was in severe mental decline during his presidency.

From his first debate in 2019 until his final interviews as president, the man appeared ready for a nursing home.

However, those of us who attempted to draw attention to the obvious mental decline of a president who did not start at a high point were routinely condemned for making the observation.

CNN’s Jake Tapper, who is now leading the charge of exposing the “cover-up,” once shamed a TV anchor for asking about Biden’s mental health, claiming that by doing so she was insulting children with stutters.

Day after day, we heard Biden was “sharp as a tack” and “better than he’s ever been.” This was all behind the scenes, of course, as his public statements, interviews, addresses and debates were disastrous.

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Conservative Academics Need Affirmative Action

Posted by M. C. on May 23, 2025

Milton Friedman offered a plausible explanation: the Vietnam War and draft dodging for staying in school. Young men of a conservative bent went over there, 10,000 miles way, to fight and die in this war. Young lefties, instead, pursued graduate degrees in droves.

Local school board primary this week. Not excited.

By Walter Block

Lefty professors at American colleges and universities are shocked, (shocked!) to discover that under the new rules promulgated by the Trump administration they are obliged, for the first time in their careers, to watch their Ps and Qs or else face serious and negative consequences.

Academics from Florida are leading the parade with their complaints since it is Governor Ron DeSantis, the point man for President Trump in this educational counter-revolution, who first instituted reforms aligned with the new policy.

The bitter grievance of these campus whiners is that they are now being heavily penalized for using the wrong words. Their favorite courses are being canceled. Entire departments are being scrutinized to see if there is even a vestige of intellectual diversity, and when those looking fail to find any, there are consequences. They are under the gun.

This is nothing less than poetic justice. These professors are finding that they do not much like it now that the shoe is on the other foot. They do not have a smidgen of appreciation for the age-old rule that turnabout is fair play. Now that they are subjected to the same sort of stultifying oversight they have long imposed upon the rare conservative or libertarian professor allowed on campus, the outcry is deafening.

Professors like me have little sympathy. We have been subjected to sensitivity training—re-education camps, in effect—for supposedly misusing pronouns, and for using words like “Oriental,” “cotton,” “slavery,” and “freedom.” There was even a professor excoriated for correctly pronouncing a Chinese phrase in class that sounded like the N word (nèi ge, literally meaning “that one,” and used as a filler word like the English “uh” or “um.”). As for “niggardly,” let us not go there.

Nevertheless, I think that Trump, DeSantis, and many other Republican politicians, bless them, are barking up the wrong tree. Their hearts are indeed in the right place, the exact right place, but their policies leave something to be desired.

Why do I say this?

If every last black “studies” department, feminist “studies” department, queer “studies” department, every last one of them were canceled, the virus would still remain in the academic patient’s body. The tenured Marxist professors who taught them would merely move over to humanities and social science departments. The administrators who run these dens of iniquity would still be in charge of the campus zoo.

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From The Head Bankster’s Mouth

Posted by M. C. on May 21, 2025

The Federal Reserve. A Rothschild tool.

“Permit me to issue and control a nation’s currency , and I care not who writes it’s laws”

Mayer Amshel Rothschild

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