The Gentlemanly Heart of American Liberty

Source: Law & Liberty
by Michael Lucchese

“The American Right seems intent on proving John Stuart Mill’s infamous remark that ‘conservatives are the stupid party.’ Not only is the populist movement in Washington foundering because of infighting and general boorishness, its intellectual equivalent in the so-called ‘postliberal’ movement also seems to be descending into anger and what Lionel Trilling once called ‘irritable mental gestures.’ Neither force seems to be the engine of cultural renewal that they promised to be. John Wilsey’s new book, Religious Freedom: A Conservative Primer, offers a beautiful alternative: a vision to which conservatives might genuinely aspire.” (08/18/25)

https://lawliberty.org/book-review/the-gentlemanly-heart-of-american-liberty/

When L’État C’est Trump, the U.S. Goes in for State Capitalism

Source: The American Prospect
by Harold Meyerson

“OK, who’s the dangerous radical pushing the state to take over private enterprise here? Who’s aping the Chinese Communist policy of having the government own or control major business entities? Zohran Mamdani? He’s called for more consumer-friendly regulation of some New York City markets (rental housing in particular), and proposed setting up a handful of city-run grocery stores, but he hasn’t advocated seizing big corporations or banks, though New York is lousy with them. On the other hand, there’s Donald Trump. His approval of Nippon Steel’s purchase of U.S. Steel was conditioned on giving the government a golden share through which the government (that is, Trump) could control the company’s policies and conduct. His decision to let chipmakers Nvidia and AMD sell their H20 chips to China … was conditioned on their having to pay our government 15 percent of the revenues they made from those sales.” (08/18/25)

https://prospect.org/economy/2025-08-18-when-letat-cest-trump-us-goes-in-for-state-capitalism/

Thailand: Regime to allow crypto-to-baht conversions for foreign visitors “to support tourism”

Source: South China Morning Post [Hong Kong]

“Thailand will launch an 18-month pilot programme to allow foreign visitors to convert cryptocurrencies into baht to make payments locally, officials have said, part of efforts to rejuvenate the country’s critical tourist sector. Conversions will be capped at 550,000 baht (US$16,950) to test the system and prevent money laundering, Finance Ministry permanent secretary Lavaron Sangsnit told reporters on Monday, adding that the limit could be reassessed after the pilot period was over. The initiative comes amid a decline in foreign tourist arrivals in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy.” (08/18/25)

https://archive.is/suCBs

The Lies Behind Trump’s DC Troop Surge

Source: Washington Monthly
by Robert J Shapiro

“Last week, Donald Trump claimed the authority to deploy the country’s military to the streets of Washington, D.C. to help fight crime. Yet, hard data show it’s not about crime in the nation’s capital. Instead, the evidence points to other, more troubling reasons and aspirations, especially the president’s personal sense of entitlement to power, MAGA’s approach to partisan politics, and an implied threat to public opposition to his exercise of power in the future.” (08/18/25)

https://washingtonmonthly.com/2025/08/18/the-lies-behind-trumps-d-c-troop-surge/

PA: Garrity launches GOP challenge to Shapiro for governor

Source: Politico

“Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Monday she is challenging Gov. Josh Shapiro, giving establishment Republicans in the state a recruiting win. The two-term incumbent, 61, slammed Shapiro in her campaign kickoff video as vying for the White House while overlooking Pennsylvania’s woes. … GOP leaders in the state are expected to throw their support behind Garrity. Many of them are concerned about the prospect of far-right state Sen. Doug Mastriano mounting a comeback bid against Shapiro after losing to him by 15 percentage points in 2022 — and dragging down the rest of the ticket, including incumbents in must-win House races. Mastriano has been teasing a run on social media, and has said he would not be deterred by GOP efforts to clear the field.” (08/18/25)

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/18/stacy-garrity-challenge-shapiro-pennsylvania-governor-00513317

Europe Reveals Itself as Ridiculous in Ukraine

Source: Antiwar.com
by Ted Snider

“By Donald Trump’s transactional criterion, NATO has been a costly failure that needs fixing or needs to be cut lose. Europe has failed to pay the price and has left the U.S. with the financial and military burden of defending Europe. The war in Ukraine has proven the point. But that was never the point of NATO. The point of NATO was never economic nor transactional. The point of NATO was, in large part, to keep Europe militarily coordinated with, dependent on and subordinate to the United States. The point wasn’t to extricate the U.S. from Europe, it was, as Lord Ismay, the first Secretary General of NATO explained, precisely ‘to keep the Americans in Europe, while keeping the Russians out.’ By that criterion, NATO has been a massive success. The Ukraine war has proven that point too.” (08/18/25)

https://original.antiwar.com/ted_snider/2025/08/17/europe-reveals-itself-as-ridiculous-in-ukraine/

OpenAI weighs encryption for temporary chats

Source: Axios

“Sam Altman says OpenAI is strongly considering adding encryption to ChatGPT, likely starting with temporary chats. Users are sharing sensitive data with ChatGPT, but those conversations lack the legal confidentiality of a doctor or lawyer. … Encrypted messaging keeps providers from reading content unless an endpoint holds the keys. With chatbots, the provider is often an endpoint, complicating true end-to-end encryption. In this case, OpenAI would be a party to the conversation. Encrypting the data while it is in transit isn’t enough to keep OpenAI from having sensitive information available to share with law enforcement.” (08/18/25)

https://archive.is/PbzG3