The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan, 01/02/26
Source: The Weekly Dish
“Laura Field On Trump’s Intellectuals.” (01/02/26)
https://andrewsullivan.substack.com/p/laura-field-on-trumps-intellectuals
Source: The Weekly Dish
“Laura Field On Trump’s Intellectuals.” (01/02/26)
https://andrewsullivan.substack.com/p/laura-field-on-trumps-intellectuals
Source: Common Sense
by Paul Jacob
Zohran Mamdani was not yet the new mayor of New York City when the city council signaled that it would serve as willing accomplice in his assault on fundamental property rights. In December, the city council passed legislation that had been hanging fire for several years, the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA), to further limit New Yorkers’ right to use and dispose of their own stuff. COPA would give ‘give certain nonprofits … an early shot to bid on certain residential properties that go up for sale, before they hit the wider market.’ The law pertains to buildings ‘with poor conditions or where an affordability provision is expiring.’ … If COPA is not dead on arrival, it will depress market prices as the city strongarms owners into making deals at lower-than-market prices.” (01/02/26)
https://thisiscommonsense.org/2026/01/02/hot-in-new-york-city/
Source: SFGate
“The Trump administration and California appear to have officially severed ties as the state moves forward with the long-delayed high-speed rail without the help of federal funds. On Dec. 23, the California High-Speed Rail Authority pulled the lawsuit it filed after the Trump administration scrapped $4 billion in funding this summer for the bullet train that would stretch from Los Angeles to San Francisco. The rail authority has now decided to seek funding from a private investor as early as summer 2026. ‘Moving forward without the Trump administration’s involvement allows the Authority to pursue proven global best practices used successfully by modern high-speed rail systems around the world,’ a spokesperson for the rail authority said in a statement.” (01/02/25)
https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/high-speed-rail-seeks-private-investor-21268482.php
Source: Washington Post
by Peter Harrell
“Companies in Europe, the Middle East and Asia — such as banks, shippers, oil refiners, traders and insurers — have historically faced a choice when dealing with U.S. sanctions regimes. They could do business with a targeted country such as Iran and risk being sanctioned, effectively cutting them off from U.S. suppliers, banks, customers and all the wealth of U.S. markets. Or they could refrain from doing business with the world’s rogue states and retain their access to the U.S. economy. In the 2000s and 2010s, most companies chose the U.S. The risk of being cut off was just too great. Today, however, a growing business ecosystem is taking the other side of that choice: They are willing to risk getting cut off from the U.S. because there is enough money to be made elsewhere.” (01/02/26)
Source: The Tom Woods Show
“Darryl Cooper on the Civil War on the Right.” (01/02/26)
https://tomwoods.com/ep-2722-darryl-cooper-on-the-civil-war-on-the-right/
Source: Law & Liberty
by Tyler Syck
“Since at least the trial of Sextus Roscius in the days of Ancient Rome, humans have had a strange fascination with murder. The source of this fixation is debatable. Perhaps it stems from the basic human fear of death or else from our desperate need to see justice and order done in a chaotic world. Whatever the root, humanity’s interest in murder has now transformed into an entire commercial industry filled with reality TV shows, podcasts, and sensational journalism. Detective fiction has long been the most cultured avenue of our murder obsession. In the books of authors such as Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, and John Dickinson Carr, the quest to discover a murderer turns into a cerebral window into human nature and society. The latest iteration in this great tradition is Rian Johnson’s Knives Out movies featuring the enigmatic Southern Sleuth Benoit Blanc (played by the inimitable Daniel Craig).” (01/02/25)
https://lawliberty.org/murder-and-grace-in-wake-up-dead-man/
Source: Town Hall
by Mark Lewis
“I don’t mean to imply, by the title of this article, that I think America is about to totally ‘destroy’ itself. I happen to believe that the United States, in some shape, form, or fashion, will be around for a long time into the future. I don’t know what shape, form, or fashion that will be; indeed, America has already monumentally changed, since 1789, from the virtuous, limited, constitutional government (a ‘confederacy,’ Alexander Hamilton called it), into a society with a dominant federal government that does whatever it can get away with. In effect, we have become, in a way, exactly what our Founding Fathers rebelled against. But time changes many things, and countries are among those things.” (01/03/25)
https://townhall.com/columnists/marklewis/2026/01/03/how-to-destroy-a-country-n2668804
Source: BBC News [UK State Media]
“Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has named spy chief Kyrylo Budanov as his new chief of staff, just over a month after his previous top aide resigned in a corruption row. ‘At this time, Ukraine needs greater focus on security issues,’ Zelensky said in a social media post, alongside a photo of his meeting with Gen Budanov in Kyiv. The 39-year-old has until now led the Hur military intelligence, which has claimed a number of highly effective strikes against Russia. Zelensky also said he intended to replace his defence minister Denys Shmyhal, appointing his current minister of digital transformation Mykhaylo Fedorov to take up the post.” (01/03/25)
Source: The Dispatch
by Kevin D Williamson
“People used to have a ‘midlife crisis’ in their late 30s, or even earlier, back when a man might reasonably say that he expected to die ‘in my late 50s with a heart full of pastrami.’ The midlife crisis moved to later ages with advancing life expectancy, and I suppose it was a decade or so ago I began to hear people talk about the ‘quarter-life crisis’ at age 25. As the 21st century enters its second quarter, one might wonder if this century is going to provide anything except crisis.” (01/02/26)
https://thedispatch.com/article/bush-gore-al-qaeda-century-crisis-trump-biden/
Source: US News & World Report
“A U.S. appeals court on Friday ruled that California’s ban on openly carrying firearms in most parts of the state was unconstitutional. A panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided 2-1 with a gun owner in ruling that the state’s prohibition against open carry in counties with more than 200,000 people violated U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. About 95% of the population in California, which has had some of the nation’s strictest gun-control laws, live in counties of that size. U.S. Circuit Judge Lawrence VanDyke, who was appointed by Republican President Donald Trump, said the Democratic-led state’s law could not stand under the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 landmark gun rights ruling.” (01/02/26)