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Iran

The Art of the Deal

Plus: Anthropic vs. the government, Knicks win, bread and circuses, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 6.15.2026 9:32 AM

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Ceasefire deal reportedly reached: The Strait of Hormuz will be "permanently toll-free," according to President Donald Trump, who reports he reached a preliminary ceasefire deal with Iran over the weekend. A memorandum of understanding is scheduled to be signed on Friday.

BREAKING: President Trump says the deal with Iran is "now complete."

"I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz… let the oil flow," Trump says. pic.twitter.com/ekg15g5uqQ

— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) June 14, 2026

But there's a big caveat: Trump said that if a nuclear deal can't be hammered out—that process is supposed to begin in Switzerland on Friday, following the signing of the memorandum—he will authorize the military to start attacking once again (or make the U.S. "the guardian of the Middle East" and get 20 percent of the area's revenues).

In a phone interview with The New York Times, Trump previewed some of the possible sticking points. For example, he wants a uranium-enriching pause for 20 years, whereas Iran claims it will agree to only 10. (The president noted that he could possibly settle for 15.) He also praised the current Iranian regime, presumably buttering them up a bit. He lambasted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him "a very difficult guy."

"And to be honest with you," Trump continued, "he should be very thankful to us for doing this. Because if Iran had a nuclear weapon, Israel wouldn't be around for two hours."

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Per the Times, "Iran has also agreed to give up half of its 440 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent—near weapons grade—while diluting the other half to levels that would make it only applicable for nonmilitary uses. But how that is done, by whom, and under what auspices and inspection routine remain subjects for further detailed negotiations." In other words: There's still a lot to be sorted out, and a lot of opportunities for each side to be overly stubborn and sink negotiations.

Iran DepFM: MoU will be signed Friday in Switzerland. Delegation heads will discuss arrangements for future talks. US commitments—ending war, lifting blockade, and releasing assets—will be verified. Entering 60-day negotiations is conditional upon US fulfilling these commitments. https://t.co/RlT2Px8dIC

— Iran Nuances (@IranNuances) June 14, 2026

Mythos, interrupted: Axios reports that the administration is "blocking foreign governments, companies and individuals" from accessing Anthropic's most advanced AI model—Mythos, also called Fable. The company decided to entirely block access to that model instead. Rumors have swirled claiming that Chinese hackers got access; other sources assert that Amazon found vulnerabilities with the model and flagged them for the administration.

"Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Friday sent a letter to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei saying [Mythos] would be subject to export controls to any location outside of the U.S. and to all foreign persons within the country," continues Axios. This includes foreign nationals at Anthropic, who are now blocked from working on that product.

"Anthropic tightly controlled the release of Mythos, which was launched in April, limiting access to a select group of companies that could use it to plug security holes," notes Semafor. "The plan was to ensure its capabilities wouldn't make it into the hands of hackers. Anthropic has said Mythos represents a danger to the public because of its ability to find bugs in computer code, which could be exploited by malicious actors."

"Fable is Mythos with guardrails," writes David Sacks, a venture capitalist and adviser to President Donald Trump. "But if those guardrails fail, then you've exposed Mythos and its advanced cyber capabilities to people who shouldn't have them. (Keep in mind that Anthropic itself widely promoted the idea that Mythos was a cyberweapon and needed to be regulated as such. They asked for government regulation of Mythos and championed the guardrails on Fable. If there is a vulnerability—big or small—it is Anthropic's responsibility to patch.)"

Sacks continues: "A highly credible trusted partner of both Anthropic and the USG who was testing Fable came forward with a jailbreak of those guardrails. The Admin asked Dario to fix the jailbreak or de-deploy the model. Dario refused."

Anthropic, meanwhile, doesn't seem to believe the jailbreak was serious: "Given that perfect jailbreak resistance does not appear to be possible today, Anthropic adopted a defense in depth strategy with Fable 5," writes the company in a press release. "We aimed to make jailbreaks either narrow (in the case of non-universal jailbreaks) or very expensive to produce (in the case of universal jailbreaks), and to combine this with thorough monitoring to quickly detect and shut down any successful attacks. This is also why Anthropic has required 30-day retention of customer data with Fable—a policy change that carries real costs for us with customers, but that allows us to research and mitigate jailbreaks….

"We are complying with the government's legal directive and are removing access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all users," continues the company. "However, we disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people. If this standard was applied across the industry, we believe it would essentially halt all new model deployments for all frontier model providers."

According to Sacks, "The Admin's hope now is that Anthropic remediates the safety issue, the export control is lifted, and Fable goes back into general release. The Admin wants all of this to happen as soon as possible. It is frankly bewildered [sic] that Anthropic hasn't wanted to comply with safety requests that it previously said were its highest priority."

For another interesting take, go here. It's hard to know which story is more accurate. More updates as the situation develops.


Scenes from New York: On Saturday, the Knicks won their first NBA championship since 1973. Here's a sweet clip from air traffic control in San Antonio, Texas (where they beat the Spurs) congratulating them on their victory as their pilot flies them back to New York. You can hear the celebrating.

And here's Jalen Brunson, after Game Four, just being a really good guy. Not to mention Jose Alvarado's celebratory dance moves. A really cool team with a ton of talent (and history playing together).


QUICK HITS

  • Contra this (kinda funny) tweet, the bread and circuses do worry me:

I love that we're the new Rome. Peace with Persia in the afternoon and a gladiator fight in the evening, all on the Emperor's birthday. Another 1,000 years. pic.twitter.com/CTpMZaxTzW

— Virgil (@VirgilsQuill) June 15, 2026

  • "US warns foreign 'influencers' ahead of World Cup: creating content on a tourist visa is illegal," reports El Pais. I oppose this on principle, of course, but am the tiniest bit relieved, since influencers pollute the world of social media (while acting like clowns in real life).
  • "When The New York Times announced that columnist Nick Kristof would return following a scuttled 2021 bid for governor of Oregon, the paper made a promise to readers," reports Semafor. "In a response to questions about Kristof's return from Rolling Stone in 2022, the Times said that Kristof would refrain from writing about the financial supporters of his campaign, or would disclose those connections in his journalism. But in at least a dozen instances since then, Kristof failed to make those disclosures."
  • "On some level, The 4-Hour Body is a lookup table," writes self-help author Tim Ferriss. "I have described a lot of my books as Choose Your Own Adventure-style menus: How do I lose fat? How do I fix my sleep? How do I quickly add 10 pounds of muscle? Similarly, The 4-Hour Workweek is a decision tree for designing your lifestyle and automating your income. In 2019, the best interface to those answers was a book. In 2026, millions believe that the best interface is a free chatbot that has read my books—and thousands of others—that will give you a personalized protocol in 15 seconds."

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  1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Jodi Ernst posts thread of fraud fluencers, fraudsters posting on social media.

    https://twitter-thread.com/t/2062897479897534605

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  2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 hours ago

    We need more men exposing their fake tits on the White House lawn.

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  3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Activists break cops back with sledgehammer. Left calls it gut wrenching.

    That they were sentenced.

    Alex Armstrong
    @Alexarmstrong
    This is what happens when dangerous politicians and far/left commentators tell their followers that it’s “gut wrenching” that Palestine activist thugs, who crushed an innocent woman’s spine with a sledgehammer, are “dissidents”, not violent criminals.

    https://x.com/Alexarmstrong/status/2065596067479957639

    Zack Polanski
    @ZackPolanski
    Gut wrenching to see four young people jailed for direct action against an arms supplier to Israel.

    Years in prison for protesting to save lives in Gaza, with 'terrorism' used despite no jury convicting them of it.

    A truly dangerous attack on the right to protest.

    Yes. They were Islamic.


    Heidi Bachram
    @HeidiBachram
    The mother of one of the Palestine Action thugs just given a heavy custodial sentence says she’s so proud of her daughter. She doesn’t seem that upset and says “with the help of Allah victory will be ours” to shouts of Allahu Akbar. Who talks like this.

    https://x.com/HeidiBachram/status/2065503870973853735

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

      Speaking of Free Palestine, how'd you like to be a parent of one of these morons, having paid around $350k to put your septum-ring wearing kid through Stanford and have them do this?

      https://x.com/BTnewsroom/status/2066256578882252945

      Stanford University graduates staged a walkout during Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s keynote address at commencement Sunday.

      The walkout was organized by Students for Justice in Palestine and No Tech for Apartheid as a protest against Google’s contracts with the IDF, Dept. of Homeland Security, and ICE.

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      1. Idaho-Bob   45 minutes ago

        They will only work in the service industry anyway. And bitch about being poor Stanford graduates working at Starbucks.

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        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   33 minutes ago

          This.

          Ivy leagues have become an embarrassing joke.

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      2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   7 minutes ago

        "...Students for Justice in Palestine and No Tech for Apartheid..."

        Justice for Palestine would be mass murder and there is no Apartheid. First grade 'students"?

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  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Best friend Ro Khanna, featured in reason interviews, is big mad about musk and his wealth.

    https://x.com/RoKhanna/status/2065499090473865568

    Ro Khanna
    @RoKhanna
    Musk is worth more than South Africa’s GDP.
    @BernieSanders
    and I proposed a 5% tax on people like him.

    In one year, it could fund:
    - free public college & trade school
    -$10/day childcare
    - Special-needs education nationwide

    Wealth inequality is the moral failure of our time.

    Also doesnt understand math.

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    1. Mickey Rat   2 hours ago

      "In one year, it could fund:
      - free public college & trade school
      -$10/day childcare
      - Special-needs education nationwide"

      And so much graft for the Democrat's cronies.

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    2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 hours ago

      Pure envy.

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      1. Idaho-Bob   45 minutes ago

        Pure evil.

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    3. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

      Got ratioed and called out by Mark Cuban, to boot.

      "And as far as all the things you want to subsidize, from homes to childcare to healthcare , you could take every dollar from every billionaire and trillionaire in your state and probably every state and territory, leave them broke and then eat them, and it wouldn't cover for a year, the cost of what you want to do

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    4. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

      Every 3rd posting on FB and X is a variation on this theme.

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    5. Super Scary   1 hour ago

      "I think he has too much so he should give it to me!"

      A lot of people grow out of this mindset when they are children.

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    6. mad.casual   28 minutes ago

      - $10/day childcare

      Check me if I'm wrong Sandy, but if *I* paid someone $10 *per day* to take care of my kids, between 'slavery' and neglect, they'd lock me up and throw away the key.

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    7. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   10 minutes ago

      "...Wealth inequality is the moral failure of our time..."

      No.
      TDS-addled lying piles of steaming commie shit are the moral failures of our time.

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  5. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Latino singer running as democrat candidate in Texas once bragged about getting a band mate out of jail after he raped an 8 year old. Turns out candidates uncle was running the DA office that let rhe band mate out.

    Corruption all around.

    https://nypost.com/2026/06/12/us-news/texas-dem-bragged-about-getting-career-criminal-bandmate-out-of-jail-who-went-on-to-sexually-assault-8-year-old/?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost&utm_medium=social

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  6. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Illegals doing the old times murders Americans wont do.

    Fall River Reporter
    @FallRiverReport
    28-year old Vitor Francisco Gomes, the man arrested at the scene of last night's double homicide on Aetna Street in Fall River, Massachusetts made his court appearance at the Fall River Justice Center today. It was confirmed by the Bristol County DA that he used the court translator service (seen with headphones at the hearing).

    According to DA Quinn, the murder scene was the worst he's every seen. One victim was shot in his car, dragged onto the street and beat with a brick. The second man was killed by a pitch fork to the back of the head. There are reports of an illegal boxing lead up to the violence.

    https://x.com/FallRiverReport/status/2065151804459872689

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  7. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Buden brought in thousands of left wing NGO groups with taxpayer funds to drive policy.

    A department-wide review launched in March uncovered nearly 3,000 active agreements with about 2,000 outside groups, ranging from NGOs and nonprofits to private entities and educational institutions.

    The review later found multiple groups "did not appear to provide a clear benefit" or "did not align with the department’s mission," according to the department.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-admin-axes-ties-dozens-progressive-groups-direct-opposition-mission-decisive-action

    But weaponization fund.

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  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Cops orders to not respond to violence by protestors at Delaney Hall memos show.

    https://thepostmillennial.com/newark-cops-ordered-not-to-respond-to-delaney-hall-calls-despite-violence-riots-report

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  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Poor sarcboehm. And qb.

    https://alphanews.org/gas-prices-fall-for-3rd-straight-week/

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

      A quarter of new home prices are due to regulatory costs.

      https://alphanews.org/government-rules-add-more-than-one-quarter-of-new-home-price-study/

      But tariffs.

      The regulatory state continues to be the highest driver of costs. But virtually ignored here. I only recall one article about the 5T in New regulations under Biden. A far cry from the weekly tariff articles. Sometimes almost daily.

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      1. mad.casual   25 minutes ago

        5T in New regulations under Biden

        And it's not like the percentage of home care costs went from 0 to 25% under Biden.

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    2. Quicktown Brix   38 minutes ago

      Poor from Trumpflation? Yes.

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  10. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Biden judge rules it is unconstitutional to remove DEI materials from state parks.

    https://thepostmillennial.com/biden-appointed-judge-blocks-trump-admin-order-to-remove-dei-content-from-national-parks

    I mean at this point even reason has to see the judicial corruption right?

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  11. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Scenes from NYC: "the Knicks won"

    And mobs of people in the streets burned school buses, stabbed people, etc.

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    1. Idaho-Bob   41 minutes ago

      I watched the footage. Not many people in those rowds.

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  12. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Illegal aliens smuggling children for sex that Amercians won't...

    https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndoh/pr/three-illegal-aliens-guatemala-indicted-crimes-related-unaccompanied-alien-children

    A federal grand jury returned indictments charging three illegal aliens from Guatemala for international smuggling of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) and defrauding the government, while another illegal alien was sentenced to prison for smuggling a UAC to the United States in 2023 and then fraudulently obtaining custody of the child who he then sexually abused.

    The indictments charge Maritza Azucena Cahuec Coc, 38, and her brother Carlos Agustin Cahuec Coc, 33, aka Tuco, both illegal aliens from Guatemala, for their roles in an international alien smuggling conspiracy, spanning from approximately December 2020 to October 2023, that included submitting multiple fraudulent sponsorship applications to the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) to gain custody of UACs. Gladys Marina Caal Chen, 20, an illegal alien from Guatemala, who, herself, was fraudulently sponsored as a UAC, is charged with making false statements to the government in connection with a UAC sponsorship application.

    Juan Tiul Xi, 27, from Guatemala, pleaded guilty for helping smuggle a child into the United States and submitting a fraudulent sponsorship application, falsely representing that he was the child’s brother. After gaining custody, Xi sexually abused the child. For that, he was convicted of sexual battery of a child in state court and sentenced to eight years in prison. Additionally, Xi was sentenced to 26 months in federal prison to be served consecutive to the eight year state prison sentence.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   29 minutes ago

      I'll be fine worh expanding the drug boats targeting to include these pedophiles.

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  13. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Good for this family...protected themselves from a potential mass-shooter by using their own guns to return fire and wound the perp. Semper Fi.

    https://www.weau.com/2026/06/12/family-says-man-armed-with-ar-15-style-rifle-racially-targeted-their-gathering/

    At about 9 p.m., family members said they were standing in the front yard when a car drove past the home. Jeffrey Tyler Kinzer, who officials identified as the suspect, was reportedly leaning out of the window, shouting racial slurs at the group.

    [on the video it seems like they were standing in the street leaning on their cars, so the driver had to slow down to squeeze through, blowing his horn etc.]

    “He’s talking junk. He started yelling the ‘N-word,’” Ramell Green, a witness, said. “He kept going, so we let him go. We just discussed what had happened after.”

    The person who lives at the home also said that she called the Lee County Sheriff’s Office after Kinzer left. But about five minutes later, Kinzer and the driver returned.

    This time, Kinzer was reportedly wearing body armor and carrying an AR-15-style rifle.

    Those outside spotted the suspect with the gun from a distance and began running, Green said. Then Kinzer opened fire, and Green said a bullet flew past him.

    “...People started taking positions because they saw he had a gun. And I was in the middle of the street,” Green said. “And I grabbed my gun and started returning fire and moving with him.”

    Green said he is a Marine veteran. He wanted to defend the roughly 20 children and older adults who witnesses said were at the home when the shooting occurred.

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    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      So white people should Rais 600k for the guy, call anyone that said he looks guilty a racist, and harass the green family.
      That's the proper course of action, correct?

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      1. mad.casual   44 minutes ago

        Complain on Juneteenth that a white guy can't get a fair trial in Georgia.

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  14. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Bill Maher's red pill is wearing off...

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2026/06/13/and-heres-where-even-bill-mahers-audience-gasped-when-talking-about-graham-platner-n2677713

    “I wish the tattoo was the scariest thing about [Graham] Platner. It’s NOT.”

    “There’s the sexting while married.”

    “Scary behavior.”

    “Old posts about how he’s a communist and all cops are bastards and black people don’t tip.”

    “He said about the Iraq war: ‘You can think it’s dumb and also kind of not want to miss it.’”

    “And then, of course, there’s the Nazi tattoo on his chest. I mean, seriously, this guy’s whole life is the movie The Hangover.”

    “He doesn’t need a term in the Senate. He needs a gap year in Costa Rica.”

    “I wish the tattoo was the scariest thing about Platner. It’s not.”

    Maher still says Maine should elect Graham Platner:

    "And yet, I would still urge the folks in Maine to vote for him, for two reasons. One, we need to restore balance in our government, and a Democratic Senate would help a lot with that. And two, get used to it, America is a country filled with a lot of broken, horribly educated, phone addicted, sort of nutty people, and as long as we live in a representative democracy, we are always electing our reflection in the mirror.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 hour ago

      What an asshole.

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    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   37 minutes ago

      He was never red pill he takes 3 sides of every story

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    3. Agammamon   17 minutes ago

      >“He said about the Iraq war: ‘You can think it’s dumb and also kind of not want to miss it.’”

      That one is not controversial Maher.

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  15. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Two tier policing like in the UK, but American style...at least here is was "just" fraud of maybe half-a-billion dollars up to maybe $10B when all is said and done. And not a bunch of 12-year old girls getting gang raped by "South Asian" men (although, I hear that sometimes some of them just jacked off, and also that "they'll be fine").

    https://pjnewsletter.com/minn-dem-woke/

    A Republican-led House Oversight Committee report has alleged that the fraud that has been highlighted in Minnesota’s social services programs was caused by year of inaction from Democrat Governor Tim Walz, Minnesota AG Keith Ellison, and other officials, allowing for the siphoning off of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds going to fraud. The report found that fears of getting called “racist” also contributed to the inaction.

    “Fraud warnings were elevated to the most senior levels of the Minnesota state government, meaningful corrective action was delayed or avoided, and payments continued long after credible signs of fraud emerged,” the report read in part.

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  16. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Yep, we needed less UFC and more bare-chested trannies running around the East lawn.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   24 minutes ago

      Some good matches. Enjoyed watching it.

      Seeing the guy yell about Big Mike was funny.

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  17. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   1 hour ago

    177 of 193 countries receive US taxpayer money.

    Normally empires charge tribute. Our empire *pays* tribute

    Of course, the reason is military contractors and left-wing NGO's take a fat cut. The uniparty in action.

    https://x.com/profstonge/status/2066501499027394924

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   24 minutes ago

      You get used to it. Soft power or something.

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  18. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   57 minutes ago

    "Contra this (kinda funny) tweet, the bread and circuses do worry me:"

    You should be more concerned about your raging case of TDS.

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    1. mad.casual   48 minutes ago

      Yeah, we aren't feeding people to lions. This wasn't unsuspecting women stepping into the ring with Fallon Fox.

      Burr shot Hamilton. Lincoln dueled before he was President. Roosevelt used to box for sport regularly.

      This wasn't some "skate or die" competition. It's the UFC. Some people break their wrists skateboarding, some people break their legs skiiing, some people drown surfing, some people break their nose and get cauliflower ear in sports fights.

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      1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   40 minutes ago

        Some senators crash into a tree and die while skiing
        Ftfy*

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        1. Medulla Oblongata   36 minutes ago

          Some Senators dates drown in cars driven off bridges?

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    2. Zeb   10 minutes ago

      Meh. Unless Trump is about to actually do something about the massive spending problems (which seems unlikely), then I too worry that he is presiding over a declining empire. I'm still hoping for the best, because what else can I do? But not feeling terribly optimistic at the moment.

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  19. Agammamon   23 minutes ago

    >Contra this (kinda funny) tweet, the bread and circuses do worry me:

    Of course. No one else has ever done this before. Decorum is topless men showing off their fake titties around children, not sporting events.

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    1. Zeb   8 minutes ago

      How about we have none of it? Why assume that someone criticizing this wouldn't also criticize the other things you mention, as well as all the other silly shows presidents put on?

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