Trump keeps helping Russia and Iran, against which entities he started an insanely stupid war.
Drones
Fridays with Nicole Sandler
Whiskey Pete Hegseth shot down one of Kristi Noem’s drones — she of the whiskey bottle on the bar of her fuck bunny deportation plane.
“Border security is the primary element of national security.”
Stephen Miller, who never tires of confessing that his understanding of immigrants in the United States is entirely fictional nonsense, has nevertheless prioritized his fight against the fictional immigration menace over more basic threats to the United States. The results might make a good comedy if they weren’t so deadly serious.
Four Shots at an Unarmed Boat in Uncontested Waters
It took the most powerful military in the history of the world four strikes to destroy an unarmed boat in uncontested waters.
Wag the Dirigible
An open thread to talk the stupidest Chinese spying balloon take.
Space Cowboys
The Billionaire Blastoffs, are they good or bad?
Welcome to Lisa Monaco’s DOJ, E Jean Carroll Lawsuit Edition
Lots of observers are asking how Merrick Garland could make such a horrible decision as to sustain DOJ’s defense of Trump against the lawsuit brought by E. Jean Carroll. They might be better served by — finally — considering what Lisa Monaco’s background suggests she will do at DOJ.
Insurance File: Glenn Greenwald’s Anger Is of More Use to Vladimir Putin than Edward Snowden’s Freedom
As Edward Snowden’s utility in inspiring further leaks diminishes, Glenn Greenwald’s tirades have become more valuable to Russian than Snowden himself.
Daniel Hale, Citizenfive
By getting drone whistleblower Daniel Hale to admit he authored a chapter in The Intercept’s book based off his leaks, the government made a tie between him and Snowden far more explicit.
The Government Argues that Edward Snowden Is a Recruiting Tool
In the superseding indictment for Julian Assange, the government describes WikiLeaks’ efforts to recruit other leakers by pointing to their efforts to rescue Edward Snowden. But that’s not the first time the government has discussed Snowden as a recruiting tool.



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