The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent, 02/26/25
Source: The New Republic
“Trump Press Sec Seethes at Media over Musk as More Bad Econ News Hits.” (02/26/25)
https://newrepublic.com/article/191984/trump-press-sec-seethes-media-musk-bad-econ-news-hits
Source: The New Republic
“Trump Press Sec Seethes at Media over Musk as More Bad Econ News Hits.” (02/26/25)
https://newrepublic.com/article/191984/trump-press-sec-seethes-media-musk-bad-econ-news-hits
Source: Washington Post
by Bruce E Yannett
“As President Donald Trump embarks on his promised campaign of ‘retribution’ against his political enemies, there’s little reason to hope that the leadership of the Justice Department will curb his worst impulses — just consider the specious dismissal of the case against New York Mayor Eric Adams. But those willing to do the president’s bidding might have forgotten one important protection built into the justice system: Lawyers are governed by ethical rules regulated by state bar associations and state courts. And those authorities can and do discipline — and even disbar — lawyers who order, assist or engage in unlawful conduct.” (02/26/25)
Source: Antiwar.com
by Ted Snider
“Normally, it is the country that defeated you in war, and not the country that defended you, that pillages you after the war. Unfortunately for Ukraine, its biggest military defender is set to pillage its resources as the two countries have now signed a minerals agreement after Trump warned that a refusal to sign would have led to ‘a lot of problems’ for Ukraine. Many mistakes have been made in the war over Ukraine’s minerals: Zelensky may have made a mistake in his strategy, and Trump may be mistaken in facts.” (02/26/25)
https://original.antiwar.com/ted_snider/2025/02/25/trumps-mineral-deal-and-pillaging-ukraine/
Source: CNN
“Chile’s president has declared a state of emergency after an electricity blackout plunged most of the country into darkness on Tuesday, including the capital Santiago. The outage – in the middle of Chile’s summer, when temperatures in Santiago are around 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) – has affected some 8 million homes, President Gabriel Boric said in an address to the nation on Tuesday evening. The National Disaster Prevention and Response Service said 14 of the country’s 16 regions were impacted by the blackout, which began Tuesday afternoon.” (02/26/25)
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/25/americas/chile-blackout-14-regions-intl-latam/index.html
Source: United Press International
“A Texas measles outbreak has doubled in the last week to 124 cases, state health officials said Tuesday, a day after they warned a person infected with the highly contagious disease had traveled from the West Texas outbreak zone to San Antonio and San Marcos. The officials said the health alert, first issued Monday, warns that a person with measles had traveled from the South Plains outbreak area to South and Central Texas before they knew they were infected.” (02/26/25)
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2025/02/26/Texas-measles-outbreak/5901740543998/
Source: Politics Politics Politics
“What Can the Tea Party Teach Us About Today’s Democratic Opposition? Ukraine’s War of Attrition (with Brian Sack).” (02/26/25)
https://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/p/what-does-the-tea-party-teach-us
Source: The Atlantic
by Jill Filipovic
“Much has been written about Trump’s widening appeal to men, and to young men in particular. MAGA, the story goes, is making masculinity great again. But the version of manhood on display not just from Trump but from many of his closest advisers and appointees isn’t the kind of traditional manhood championed by his vice president, J. D. Vance; it’s a manhood imagined by adolescent boys. (Although of course, plenty of adolescent boys do not look up to Trump.) And at his core, Trump is an adolescent president, surrounded by adolescent flunkies, cheered into office by adolescent men.” (02/26/25)
Source: Law & Liberty
by Michael Lucchese
“Triumphant illiberal forces on the left and right alike have little use for constitutions, free government, or even the American tradition itself. The growing strength of these forces is evidence, as [Samuel] Gregg rightly warns, that ‘the habit of free association is weak in America, and so are the institutions of civil society to which this habit gives rise.’ It certainly seems like Alexis de Tocqueville’s darkest prophecies are coming true. But why are American institutions so weak in the face of illiberalism? In no small measure, it is because of our inability to connect the case for liberty to a larger, transcendent vision of life’s ultimate purpose.” (02/26/25)
Source: France 24 [French state media]
“Two French nationals who work at France’s main state research ageny have admitted responsibility for Monday’s arson attack at the Russian consulate in Marseille, prosecutors said on Wednesday. Three plastic bottles were lobbed into the consulate’s gardens and two exploded on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Monday. The bottles contained a cocktail of nitrogen and other chemical substances. No one was injured and no damage was reported. The two suspects are employed by the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the public prosecutor’s office told AFP late Tuesday. One is an engineer and the other a chemist.” (02/26/25)
Source: Antiwar.com
“Putin Backs Trump Idea To Halve Military Spending, Hamas Says Deal Reached on Hostages, and More.” (02/26/25)