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Steve Schmidt, a former Republican strategist who once worked for President George W. Bush , posted on his Monday Substack that President Donald Trump’s entire administration is “barbaric.” “Things are rotten in America,” Schmidt said. “The president is rotten, and so is his villainous Cabinet.” He cited as one example the fact that Secretary of State Marco Rubio attended the “Shield of the Americas” summit with Enrique Tarrio, a “Proud Boy terrorist” who was convicted of conspiracy for Trump’s attempted coup after the 2020 presidential election. “It is a sickening picture — an MRI — that exposes the rot of Rubio’s character,” Schmidt argued. “The scripture-quoting hypocrite is directly, personally and morally responsible for the destruction of American aid programs that will cause the deaths of 14 million human beings by 2030 before the bell tolls at the end of these rotten years.” Elaborating on the “barbaric” administration, Schmidt wrote of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth th...

Trump speech skewered as 'ultimate betrayal of the MAGA voter base'

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President Donald Trump declared on Monday that although America has "won" in the Iran war he started, it has not yet "won enough" — and his wishy-washiness is being noticed and mocked online. For example, an X user who goes by Adam Langriyal posted that he did not accept Trump's attempts to play up the Iran war. "Trump was the first President of the USA dumb enough to bomb Iran for Israel," Langriyal said. "The Epstien files indicate rhat they had some pretty damning stuff on him that made it impossible for him to say No." Another X user, going merely by WM, shared a meme from the 2012 movie "Django Unchained" in which Leonardo DiCaprio laughs at a joke. "Hanging on the daily word of Trump still 😔," WM posted. The shared post noted that Trump seems to be withdrawing "in a rush from yet another conflict without a strategy." These comments reacted to Trump's Monday speech to Republican lawmakers at a ...

News24 | Cape Town taxi association halts Nyanga services amid shootings, rank tensions

Thousands of commuters in Nyanga are expected to be stranded on Monday after taxi operators decided to halt services over safety fears. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/1jhiLtC via sinceretalk

News24 | Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei amid Trump threat: ‘He’s not going to last long’

Iran on Monday named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father, Ali Khamenei, as supreme leader, signalling that hardliners remain firmly in charge, as the week-old US-Israeli war with Iran pushed oil above $100 a barrel. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/B0h5TEJ via sinceretalk

News24 | How a KZN mom’s farm kitchen built an SA-wide nougat empire

When Gilly Walters first failed at an attempt to make “Mozart’s favourite dessert” for party guests at her home, she did not give up. Today, Wedgewood is a premium confectionary brand with listings in all major retailers, 180 staff and seven emporiums around the country. This is its origin success story. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/OxzHdDj via sinceretalk

Montana senator's mysterious exit from re-election stinks — and voters can smell it

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Wednesday was historic. Not inspiring. Not admirable. Just…historic. In the most “nothing to see here” political maneuver imaginable, Sen. Steve Daines waited until the final minutes before the filing deadline to drop out of his race for a third term in the U.S. Senate. Minutes. Then—almost magically—another candidate appeared. A chosen one. Republicans instantly fell in line. Like dominoes. Or perhaps like pre-written press releases waiting in a folder labeled “In Case of Emergency: Install Replacement Senator.” Who endorsed the mystery candidate? Let’s see. Senator Steve Daines. Representative Ryan Zinke. Senator and wrist breaker, Tim Sheehy. Governor Greg Gianforte. And, naturally, Donald Trump. The endorsements came fast, very fast. Almost as if everyone (except the public) already knew what was about to happen. And the new candidate? Kurt. Who? A man who has never run for office, never held elected office and never campaigned statewide. But suddenly—within minut...

Jared Kushner has some explaining to do

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Jared Kushner grew up sleeping in Benjamin Netanyahu’s bed. That isn’t a metaphor or hyperbole. Netanyahu, during his visits to New York over the decades, was close enough to the Kushner family that, as the New York Times reported, he slept in Jared’s childhood bedroom . Jared Kushner didn’t grow up watching Netanyahu on the news the way the rest of us did. He grew up knowing the man as something close to a family institution. And that man, who has said publicly that he has “yearned” to destroy Iran’s military and political leadership “for 40 years,” is the same man whose government may have been coordinating directly with Kushner in the days before the most consequential American military action since the invasion of Iraq or the Vietnam War. We need to ask the question that official Washington is too timid, too compromised, or too captured by the moment’s war fever to ask: “Was Jared Kushner sitting across from Iranian negotiators in good faith? Or was he trying to get the Irani...