It's Never Over With The Middle East They Will Retaliate Over And Over Again. I Don't Believe There Were Ever Any Nuclear Weapons. It Is Just Another Iraq. IMO
Oriental poppies, nettles and Macleaya cordata leaves, watercolour. I wonder if that Macleaya (plume poppy) will come up this year? It often disappears for a while and then pops up again. It's a lovely plant, not particularly invasive.
#art #watercolour #botanicalart
Wow!
DK Cartoon: Tom the Dancing Bug presents Dementia Donnie by RubenBolling
Trump clearly belongs on a nursing home.
Ossoff: "The president appears increasingly to have lost touch with reality. That is deeply concerning when you have a a cabinet much more concerned with winning his favor than giving good advice & the nation now plunged into war. It speaks to the necessity of winning these midterms in a landslide."
The Trump regime apparently will ask Congress for more money to support his unconstitutional, unpopular, and unending war in Iran.
DM: The US ambassador to South Africa’s diplomatic rebuke follows his remarks that he ‘didn’t care’ about South African court rulings on the Struggle song ‘Kill the Boer’, and that the phrase constitutes hate speech.
Americans' view of both the UK and Canada is still overwhelmingly positive with the largest declines coming from Republicans.
Canada's favorability among Republicans plummeted from 85% to 62%. Republicans' favorable rating for Great Britain fell to 64% . . .
BREAKING: The usually snarky White House account has not responded to Iran’s attacks on social media! Thank you for your attention to this matter!
The 12-day-old conflict is impacting nearly every corner of the Middle East and causing economic tremors around the globe. With neither side budging, the war is now on an unpredictable path — one in which a credible endgame is still unclear.
"Since the start of the war that has killed more than 1,200 people in Iran, French President Emmanuel Macron has balanced between condemning it, calling the strikes illegal, but stating that Iran “bears primary responsibility” for the outbreak of the conflict."
LANDERS: Why did the FBI seize election records in AZ?
TRUMP: They probably thought the election was rigged
LANDERS: It wasn't though
TRUMP: Oh really? How do you know?
LANDERS: Your own AG said it
TRUMP: If you say it wasn't rigged, you're a rotten reporter
LANDERS: Where's the evidence?
Another hush money payment.
In case you wondered, my father's side of the family is Swedish.
Florida Senator Rick Scott: “It's fascinating to me that Democrats now talk about gas prices. Under [Barack] Obama and under [Joe] Biden, they tried to destroy the U.S. oil and gas industry,” Scott said . . .
The demise of Big Energy is likely, and the GOP and Donald Trump are trying to prevent it.
Picture of my wife and two children, many decades ago in New Jersey.
"Markwayne Mullin’s exit from the United States Senate has enabled Tommy Tuberville to emerge as the nation’s dumbest senator, a jubilant Tuberville confirmed on Monday."
Trump is deluded.
Trump declares that $100+ per barrel is a “very small price to pay” (for us to pay) for his war. He adds that “only fools” would think the war is not worth it.
Note: Iran says oil could go to $200 per barrel.
“Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), a longtime defender of the legislative filibuster, came out in support of nuking it on Wednesday amid President Donald Trump’s pressure campaign over the SAVE America Act . . ."
Sen. Cornyn has already won the Texas primary.
Where's the beef?
“Congressional Democrats are opening a probe into millions of dollars private companies pledged to President Donald Trump’s planned presidential library, asking what happened to the money after the original fund was dissolved last year."
You should replace your kitchen sponges every week or two. Sponges can harbor and even spread germs, according to Dr. Teresa Song, a board-certified dermatologist with Marmur Medical. “Sponges tend to retain moisture for extended periods, which supports bacterial survival and growth . . .
“Misfits and losers” describes his cabinet perfectly.
"Homeland Security’s preview of its new fleet — with paint jobs designed to look like the president’s private jet — cost more than $700,000."
DHS agents don't want to drive them.
Griffon vulture
#BirdOfTheDay
#WingsOpenNotFlying
The New Yorker
Daily Cartoon
by Adam Douglas Thompson
March 11, 2026