The Choice: Peace and Civilization or War and AI?

Source: The Realist Review
by Val Aksilenko

“Artificial intelligence may be among the most valuable gifts the Creator has given humanity. It can help us understand languages, cure diseases, reduce exhausting labor, overcome ignorance, anticipate disasters, restore nature, expose deception, and help hostile peoples understand one another. But perhaps every great gift is also a test. … The peril is not that artificial intelligence will suddenly become malevolent in a human-like sense. The greatest peril is that it will become obedient to human enmity — that we will embed our accumulated fear, hatred, falsehoods, and ambitions within an intelligence that is more powerful and faster than ourselves.” (08/09/26)

https://therealistreview.substack.com/p/the-choice-civilization-or-ai

Drugs For Poor Countries

Source: David Friedman’s Substack
by David Friedman

“Medical drugs have large fixed costs, the costs of research, development and testing, low marginal cost, the cost of making one more pill. If the company sells the drug at marginal cost everyone to whom it is worth at least the cost of producing the pill gets it but the company never covers the fixed cost; if it keeps doing that it goes out of business. If it sells the drug at a price enough above marginal cost to pay back the initial expenditure many people who value the pill above the cost of producing it do not get it. The solution is price discrimination, selling the drug at a high price to customers who are willing to pay it, at a low price to customers who are not. In practice this usually means selling the drug at a high price in rich countries and a low price in poor countries.” (08/09/26)

https://daviddfriedman.substack.com/p/drugs-for-poor-countries

What Happens When an Election Denier Runs a Crucial Swing State?

Source: The Bulwark
by Lauren Egan

“This Tuesday’s gubernatorial primaryt in Wisconsin may seem like the latest chapter of an internecine fight among Democrats over the philosophical direction of the party. And it is that. But there’s much more on the line as well: The fallout from the Wisconsin election could extend nationally, by making it possible for Trump-allied Republicans to screw with the presidential election results in ways they tried, but failed, to do in 2020. On the line is the Democratic Party of Wisconsin’s decade-and-a-half-long effort to claw its way back to a unified state government, as well as the opportunity to add more safe Democratic House seats to the next congressional map. Beyond that, however, is another hugely consequential prize: the capacity to ensure that the state’s 2028 presidential election results will be properly certified.” (08/09/26)

https://www.thebulwark.com/p/what-happens-when-an-election-denier-runs-crucial-swing-state-wisconsin-governor-primary

A Transgender Gospel Against Western Civilization

Source: exile in happy valley
by Nicky Reid

“They say that the arch of history bends towards progress but as a trans person in the midst of the second decade of the twenty-first century, I find myself torn at the crossroads of an increasingly bewildering age. On the one hand, transgender and gender diverse people in the West have never experienced a greater level of exposure and popular acceptance. On the other hand, these same trans people, my people, have also never faced a greater threat of state sanctioned violence and outright erasure.” (08/09/26)

https://exileinhappyvalley.blogspot.com/2026/08/a-transgender-gospel-against-western.html

Sam Alito Locked and Loaded, and Not Going Anywhere

Source: Jonathan Turley
by Jonathan Turley

“Justice Samuel Alito is not done yet. A month after National Public Radio’s Nina Totenberg announced that Sam Alito was retiring (a story NPR later had to retract), the 76-year-old jurist told the Wall Street Journal in an interview, ‘Obviously, I’m here for another term’. Looking at the docket for the coming term, it is easy to see why. Even after overturning Roe v. Wade and other historic opinions, Alito still has unfinished business. An example can be found in two cases involving bans on semiautomatic rifles like the AR-15 that are now awaiting argument in the October term. Many of us have been frustrated by the Court’s failure to address these laws barring AR-15s and other weapons. Just last year, the Supreme Court declined review of such a Maryland law. Alito and Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch indicated that they wanted to hear the case, falling just one vote short of granting certiorari.” (08/10/26)

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/08/10/sam-alito-is-lock-and-loaded-and-he-is-not-going-anywhere/

Super PACs Find It Hard to Shake Partnerships With AIPAC

Source: The American Prospect
by David Dayen

“Throughout this election cycle, big-money super PACs, like AIPAC affiliate United Democracy Project and Democratic Majority for Israel, have laundered their political spending by transferring millions of dollars to other PACs that run independent expenditure ads in primaries. This way, voters see support for candidates from neutral-sounding groups, often on totally unrelated topics, rather than pro-Israel organizations that have become toxic to Democratic voters. Those secondary PACs have other priorities, of course. BOLD America, which has taken $1.55 million from United Democracy Project this cycle, supports Hispanic candidates. Women Vote, the super PAC affiliated with EMILYs List that has received $650,000 from Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI) this cycle, backs pro-choice Democratic women. 3.14 Action, which ran into controversy in 2024 as a pass-through for AIPAC donors to support Rep. Maxine Dexter (D-OR), was set up to uplift Democratic scientists and doctors.” (08/10/26)

https://prospect.org/2026/08/10/super-pacs-hard-to-shake-partnerships-with-aipac-minnesota-congress/

Story of Me

Source: The Reframe
by AR Moxon

“Because adherents of a story based on lies do indeed lie (as might be expected) about their motivations and intentions, to others and often even to themselves, this is a struggle that can get very complex and confusing to understand. This confusion is only compounded when we realize that supremacy is a foundational story, which have leaked into our shared cultural mythologies and power structures, so even those of us who hold ourselves opposed to it might still reflect supremacy’s assumptions, without knowing we are doing so. And those of us who have inherited some measure of supremacy’s privileges bear a measure of the shared responsibility for supremacy’s harm, because through those privileges we participate in supremacy, even as we are opposed to supremacy.” (08/09/26)

https://www.the-reframe.com/story-of-me/

Anthony Fauci and the Collapse of Scientific Authority

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Jason Locasale

“Anthony Fauci is now facing intense scrutiny. His diaries, emails, and testimony have raised fundamental questions about what he knew, what he told the public, and how he exercised authority during the pandemic. Many outside academia describe this as his fall from grace, while universities and medical institutions continue to celebrate him as a heroic public servant and scientific authority. That contradiction is the starting point for this essay. Fauci matters not only because of his individual conduct, but because he exposes the institutions that produced, empowered, and continue to protect him.” (08/09/26)

https://brownstone.org/articles/anthony-fauci-and-the-collapse-of-scientific-authority/