What’s Next, an Invasion of Iran?

Source: The American Prospect
by Robert Kuttner

“The pattern is all too clear by now. When Trump hits a stone wall, his strategy invariably is to backpedal tactically and change the subject to create new headlines and sometimes new crises. Often, the new subject is merely a ludicrous diversion. Other times, he is playing with fire. Are the ICE raids creating ‘a moral and political debacle’ for the administration, as Trump’s usual allies on The Wall Street Journal editorial page delicately put it? Then let’s lower the temperature, bring in new leadership, begin prolonged negotiations to get the pictures off TV, and get tongues wagging about other stories. How about a two-year closing of the Kennedy Center that every self-respecting artist is boycotting, for ‘repairs’ that were never needed before? Or a new Trumpian Arc de Triomphe, bigger than the one in Paris? Most serious people get that this stuff is a silly distraction. And then there is Iran.” (02/03/25)

https://prospect.org/2026/02/03/trump-iran-military-venezuela-qatar-saudi-arabia/

Three Takeaways from the Taylor Rehmet Texas Shocker

Source: Washington Monthly
by Bill Scher

“Taylor Rehmet, a 33-year-old Lockheed Martin machinist and president of the Texas chapter of the international machinist union, in a Saturday special election, flipped a Republican-held state Senate seat in the suburbs of Fort Worth. The neophyte Democratic candidate won a district by 14 points, while Donald Trump carried it by 17 points. While the 31-point swing is particularly wide, Democrats have consistently outperformed in state legislative special elections throughout Trump’s second term. Therefore, Rehmet’s triumph is no fluke, and more than a mere extension of a trend, perhaps, an acceleration. Of course, we must always be careful not to overinterpret a single data point. But some lessons can be reasonably drawn from Rehmet’s shocking upset.” (02/03/26)

https://washingtonmonthly.com/2026/02/03/three-takeaways-taylor-rehmet-texas-shocker/

Who Owns the Founding? Akhil Reed Amar’s “Born Equal: Remaking America’s Constitution”

Source: Liberal Currents
by Ahmed Ahmed

“Amar’s book is a useful history that nevertheless smooths over some of the real complexity of the eras it touches on.” (02/03/26)

https://www.liberalcurrents.com/who-owns-the-founding-akhil-reed-amars-born-equal-remaking-americas-constitution/

Why We Need Young Organizers Now

Source: TomDispatch
by Liz Theoharis & Sam Theoharis

“Here’s a small suggestion from the two authors of this piece (us): don’t be young in Donald Trump’s America if you can help it. Being young in America right now means you’ll have to contend with stalling job markets, rampant inflation, deep political and economic instability, and impending climate disaster. If you point these things out, you’re labeled a dangerous (and misguided) radical. If you’re too busy trying to make ends meet for you and your family, you get labeled as lazy, apathetic, and defeatist. This is not to say that older generations are doing okay. They’re not. But at least they’ll get to receive (and not just pay into) social security, which has to make the fascism go down easier. Before we explain or suggest what the young can do about all that, let us start by introducing ourselves, since one of us is indeed still Gen Z.” (02/03/25)

https://tomdispatch.com/the-young-organizers-survival-corps/

An Election Bombshell in Texas That Should Leave the White House Shaking

Source: The Daily Beast
by Chris Cillizza

“In the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump carried the 9th State Senate district in Texas by 17 points. Over the weekend, however, Democrat Taylor Rehmet beat Republican Leigh Wambsganss by 14 points in a special election run-off. Republicans had, prior to this point, held the seat for decades—the incumbent who won last in 2022 had left to take a statewide position. But, wait, there’s more.
Wambsganss outspent Rehmet 10 to 1. And Trump sent out three get-out-the-vote messages on her behalf via Truth Social over the last few days, describing her as a ‘true MAGA warrior’ and candidate ‘who has my Complete and Total Endorsement.’ Trump has, of course, since pretended to know nothing about the race; ‘I’m not involved in it,’ he said on Sunday. ‘That’s a local Texas race.’ Ha!” (02/02/26)

https://archive.is/u3LE4

The Fashionable Notion of “Free Speech Culture” Is Justifying State Censorship, Ironically

Source: The UnPopulist
by Ken White

“I’m a long-time critic of the modern concept of ‘free speech culture’ — the culturally pervasive notion that supporting freedom of speech requires me not just to refrain from official censorship, but to avoid a wide array of expression that might chill, deter, or punish other people’s speech. The legal view of free speech protects an unpopular speaker from being jailed or (successfully) sued; ‘free speech culture,’ by contrast, is a social norm that discourages me from calling for that person to be fired, shunned, socially sanctioned, or criticized to a degree that is, by some poorly defined measure, excessive.” (02/02/26)

https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/the-fashionable-notion-of-free-speech

I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues

Source: Town Hall
by Stephen Moore

“The Democrats circa 2026 have almost become tax-and-spend parodies of themselves. They used to pretend that raising taxes was a last resort. Now, the left-wing base regards raising taxes as a badge of honor. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared last week that he has no other choice but to raise taxes on the rich and corporations because there aren’t enough savings from efficiencies in agency budgets. New York City spends more money per capita than any other major city in the country, but there’s no way to save money. Uh-huh! At least Mamdani was honest and campaigned as a socialist. The Manhattanites are getting exactly what they voted for. But the two new rising stars of the party, Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger, the newly elected governors of New Jersey and Virginia, respectively, won what were thought to be tight races by comfortable margins.” (02/03/25)

https://townhall.com/columnists/stephenmoore/2026/02/03/i-guess-thats-why-they-call-it-the-blues-n2670602