Monday, June 1, 2026

Juggling and Chirping

Donald John Trump is an irresistible, unstoppable force.  There are a lot of people out there…like me…who hold quite a bit of disdain for his personal habits, but wholly embrace the overwhelming majority of his policies.  Alas, the simple fact is that he makes it just … so … damn … difficult to look past one in order to support the other.  And…he is not going to change.  His first term taught him some important lessons in the administration of the Executive Branch; but it taught him nothing in terms of his personal behavior.  Trump is gonna be Trump.  Take him or leave him.  That appears to be the terms that people not only choose when assessing the man; they are the terms that he demands he be assessed by.  It is the classic love/hate dynamic; there is no middle ground with this man.

 

There is no shortage of essential, critical issues that the Trump Administration must deal with these days.  But the lynch pin for continued and positive progress in all of them resides in the Middle East.  We all know that the point of critical mass is approaching for the Iran conflict; we just do not know when that critical mass will arrive.  While trying to make the final call in this crisis, Trump has multiple balls in the air that he must juggle.

 

Regime change appears to be unobtainable without putting American boots on the ground.  That seems to be off the table.  Figuring out exactly who to negotiate with in Iran is proving perhaps to be insurmountable.  What good is a deal if you are only negotiating with a faction of your adversary?  In lieu of regime change, the reality is that at some point, America must depart from the region and leave someone in charge of Iran.  That someone must ultimately be determined by the Iranian people themselves. 

 

It certainly appears inevitable that given the past track record of deceit, lying, and unreliability exhibited by Iran in past agreements…decisive military action will be required to achieve the goal of effectively destroying…to the greatest extent possible…Iran’s nuclear capability, Iran’s military capacity, Iran’s exportation of global terrorism, and Iran’s fantasy of claiming international waters as their own.  The plan on how, where, and when those military actions take place are without a doubt being finalized at this time.  That military action must strike a balance between achieving the stated goals of containment…while preserving the potential revival of economic viability for the Iranian people.  https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22563/iran-deal-mistake

 

When the current overpowering American military presence withdraws from the region, the environment must be in place to allow a coalescing of the Middle Eastern countries in some type of shared existence that can provide peace, prosperity, and stability for the region.  I believe the key to this dynamic is an expansion of the Abraham Accords.  But whatever the setting might be, it must be in place to continue with a reasonably positive prospect of success…and without America being the constant mediator in all things.


While there is clearly a global political/military aspect to this conflict’s ultimate settlement whose nexus is NATO; there is no denying there is also a domestic political aspect for Trump whose nexus is the approaching midterm elections.  The simple fact is that if the Trump Administration has any hope whatsoever of governing with its desired policies and agenda, it must first and foremost preserve the Republican majority in the Senate.  And if it hopes to make any reasonable progress towards effectively implementing those preferred policies; it must also preserve the Republican majority in the House.  The prospect for success in these areas involves the art of balancing the patience of the American people to allow the time necessary to gain a positive Iran outcome, while simultaneously dealing with the economic/political upheaval that the conflict is creating.  Trump is no doubt facing the conceivable dilemma of reaching a historically significant Iranian conclusion against the risk of effectively losing any chance of policy/agenda success in the last half of his second term.


Although some reasonable people might disagree, I believe the preservation of the American/Israel alliance is essential to the future security of our nation.  Given their form of government and their supreme, battle tested military capabilities…there is no stronger military and political partner available to our nation.  If America is ever going to be in a foxhole, we want to have Israel in that foxhole with us.  Therefore, a remedy to the existential threat that Iran and their proxy Hezbollah pose to Israel must be part and parcel of any final conclusion to the Iran conflict; either officially or unofficially:  https://newsletter.amitsegal.net/p/its-noon-in-israel-the-un-a-wretched . 

 

The rise of anti-Semitic fervor in America and across the world is something I simply cannot understand.  No nation on this planet faces the daily…and unreasonable…challenges to its existence that Israel faces: https://freebeacon.com/national-security/exclusive-us-probe-of-embattled-un-gaza-relief-agency-expands-to-1500-staffers-suspected-of-hamas-ties-unrwa-could-soon-be-labeled-a-foreign-terrorist-organization/ ; not even Ukraine.

 

All of these balls are in the air and being carefully caught and tossed by our President.  At some point soon, the juggling act will come to an end.  We can only hope and pray that it will be a good, solid, constructive, enduring, and promising end.

 

President Trump recently scolded his critics about their incessant observations regarding the Iran conflict.  Some of this criticism is valid and well reasoned; while some of it is foolish and irresponsible rhetoric fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome.  Either way, it’s presence in this issue makes it that much more difficult to patiently and effectively arrive at an end point.  Trump has referred to this ongoing conversation as chirping: https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/donald-trump-iran-negotiations/2026/06/01/id/1258118/ .  Given the seriousness and complexities of the dynamics involved, one can easily appreciate his frustration with much of the dissonance.

 

But if Trump wishes to have the space to manage this crisis as he sees fit…which is certainly a reasonable expectation, then he must in turn cease his own constant chirping about the status of ongoing developments.  His persistent give and take with the mainstream media and his all too frequent postings on social media do nothing but fuel the fanatical obsession that exists about all aspects of this conflict.  Yes…he certainly needs to be transparent about his actions and keep the media and American public informed about where it stands.  But his tendency to grace these crisis moments with play by play commentary does nothing but encourage the emotional and unhinged treatment that surrounds them.  He is encouraging the press to misbehave.  One of Trump’s more unfortunate personal traits is to make EVERYTHING about himself. 

 

He is our elected leader and the world’s foremost international advocate for freedom and liberty…but it would greatly improve his prospects for political and diplomatic success if he could somehow learn to subjugate his ego to the aura of his elected office.  If he continues to sabotage Republican prospects for midterm election success, he will condemn himself to two final years in office that will be saturated with conflict and irrelevance.  He must somehow come to terms with the understanding that this whole political deal is much larger…and more critical…than him always being the center of the universe.

 

Trump cannot have it both ways.  If he wants respect… he must give respect.  If he wants patience…he must give patience.  If he wants restraint…he must show restraint.  His apparent policy of “chirping for me, but no chirping for you” is neither reasonable nor fair.  The weight of the world is literally upon the shoulders of our President today.  He deserves the support and patience of the American public…and our Congress…as he grapples with the Iran conflict.  But if he is going to demand that support and patience while juggling the myriad dynamics of this conflict, then he must in turn find within himself a greater sense of statesmanship and personal character.  A bit of accommodation on both sides of this issue would go a long ways towards leading to a satisfactory and positive conclusion. 

 

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Education…Education…Education

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/05/education-as-an-afterthought/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/05/27/doing-the-math-uc-faculty-call-for-the-return-to-standardized-testing-after-shocking-decline-in-skills/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/06/universities-have-sellers-remorse/

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/05/bachelors-degrees-arent-cool-anymore/

 

Our government has historically committed the unwise practice of micromanaging the US economy.  While there is clearly a civics role for our elected officials in this area; they persist in gumming up the works by clinging to the illusion that they can somehow manipulate this spontaneous, complex, and ever evolving phenomenon that we call the American economy and bend it to their desires.  Not.

 

https://reason.com/2026/05/27/a-flawed-minimum-wage-study-shows-how-bad-stats-get-turned-into-policy-gospel/

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/05/economic-security-is-national-security.php\

 

All things political: midterms…presidential nominations…voting processes…

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/29/why-the-save-act-matters/

 

https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/www-aei-org-op-eds-the-democratic-party-continues-to-misread-america-.pdf

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/can-anyone-stop-jd-vance-in-2028/

 

I have the same advice for the Bidens that I have for the ObamasJUST GO AWAY: https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/jill-bidens-unbelievable-debate-stroke-story/

 

Four quick hits on the way out the door…

 

The mainstream media has lost its claim to credibility.  It should be…and must be…reclaimed.  America needs it.

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/against-the-imperial-press/

 

Our nation was designed to be a union of independent states…not a community of lesser members to be ruled by an autocratic federal behemoth.

 

https://reason.com/2026/05/29/for-americas-250th-birthday-give-us-the-gift-of-renewed-federalism/

 

Congress has the power and authority to deal effectively with rogue federal judges who are abusing their positions.  They need to act.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/31/congress-should-not-turn-away-from-judges-behaving-badly/

 

California, Minnesota, Illinois, Maryland and many other states need to dramatically change their attitudes regarding national immigration policy.

 

https://www.city-journal.org/article/cbo-illegal-immigration-border-laws-trump

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

An Embarrassment of Riches

Like most aspects of the modern world, the entertainment industry is evolving at breakneck speed.  The advent of streaming platforms and the corporate ownership of said platforms has resulted in a sea change for the ways in which we view movies and shows.  While the big fish continue to swallow up the smaller fish and the independents continue to flex their somewhat limited influence, the viewers/consumers are left with a multitude of choices from which to select their movie and television viewing options.  As confusing and confounding as it can sometimes be, it is nonetheless a wonderful new frontier of options for those watching.

 

One of the new developments in this dynamic is that many new platform entities are now financing and producing their own content in movies and shows; bypassing the traditional Hollywood pipeline.  The fact is that many of the new movies today premier not in theatres, but on television screens.  Big screen, high def televisions are very affordable these days and the streaming possibilities are endless.  One of the most successful entrepreneurs in this movement is Taylor Sheridan.  Sometimes in life, a person just happens to be in the right place…at the right time…with the right idea…and the courage to take a chance on what they believe.  Sheridan has done just that and the perfect storm of his efforts has resulted in monumental personal and professional success.  I keep expecting that soon there will be a Taylor Sheridan streaming channel.

 

Among the many great shows Sheridan has created are two that I want to highlight…The Madison and Dutton Ranch.  I am watching both shows and thoroughly enjoying them; although I am still troubled over the distasteful habit of liberally seeding the dialogue with f-bombs.  I simply do not understand why there seems to be a need to feature profligate profanity…especially this particular expression…in so many of the new shows and movies.  It almost seems like they complete production of the show, go through the final editing process, and then decide that they need some more profanity.  So…they simply go back through and strategically insert a few more obscenities.  I am no prude and I realize that the language of average America has coarsened considerably over the last couple of decades.  But nonetheless, I remain puzzled why shows that are clearly high quality entertainment without the excess profanity…feel the obvious need to liberally sprinkle it throughout. 

 

Anyway…back to the two shows I mentioned.  In The Madison, Michelle Pfeiffer plays the role of Stacy Clyburn.  She is an accomplished actress and her performance in this show is typical of her enormous talent.  In Dutton Ranch, Annette Bening plays the role of Beulah Jackson.  Like Pfeiffer, she nails it perfectly.  But here is the observation I wish to float to you…I think the shows would be even better if Pfeiffer and Bening were reversed; Pfeiffer playing Jackson and Bening playing Clyburn.  I know, I know….what the hell do I know about casting and how dare I question the obvious competency of Sheridan putting the right people in the proper roles. 

 

But talk about an embarrassment of riches?  To me, Pfeiffer has a somewhat sharper edge in a malevolent sense, while Bening can more effectively exhibit that softer and more sympathetic touch.  As good as the two shows are in their current context, I wonder how much better they might be if this switch had occurred.  I think the disquietingly evil aspect that Pfeiffer is capable of bringing would be must better suited to the Jackson role, while Bening might bring a bit more empathy to the Clyburn role.  

 

It must be awfully nice to essentially be able to pick and choose who you want to include in your shows; like moving chess pieces around in a game you know you can’t lose.  I suppose that the type of success Sheridan is experiencing brings with it that type of control. 

Whatever…both shows are highly entertaining, far better than average, and Sheridan continues on his hot streak of turning everything he touches into gold.  And as for the evolution of the average consumer’s entertainment options…you got to love capitalism.

 

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As the Iran conflict creeps towards some version of a conclusion, Cuba appears to be queued up for the next chapter in American foreign policy adventures…or misadventures.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/24/out-on-a-limb-but-unmoved-trump-will-finish-the-job-in-iran/

 

https://newsletter.amitsegal.net/p/its-noon-in-israel-the-art-of-a-bad

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/marco-rubio-offers-new-relationship-to-cubans/ar-AA23EOL5?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=6a0e5121d4834df998b8aab80d2a1719&ei=113

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/22/trumps-cuba-gambit/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/24/against-a-cuba-intervention/

 

Education…Education…Education

 

https://reason.com/2026/05/21/60-of-harvard-grades-were-as-in-2025-now-the-school-is-fighting-grade-inflation/

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/05/the-three-year-degree-makes-sense/

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/05/learning-to-code/

 

The Democrats are not the only ones struggling with leadership issues as the mid-term elections approach.

 

https://reason.com/2026/05/22/the-republican-party-is-nothing-more-than-a-cult-of-trump/

 

https://justthenews.com/index%2ephp/politics-policy/elections/newt-gingrich-offers-trump-six-point-plan-keep-house-and-senate-midterms

 

How does/should our government influence our daily lives?

 

https://americanmind.org/memo/restoring-affordability-from-the-bottom-up/

 

Is our government remaining true to the constitutional ideals that created it?

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/25/the-progressive-senate-and-its-discontents/

 

FISA will simply not die.  I remain convinced that this legal provision simply gives our government…and its members…TOO MUCH autocratic power that HAS BEEN USED to abuse the liberties of the private citizen.  Power corrupts…and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/dni-gabbard-pushing-declassify-secret-fisa-opinion-during-section-702

 

The Democrats’ House Minority Leader might want to choose his battles more carefully.

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/05/25/this-is-a-jackie-robinson-moment-but-not-the-one-hakeem-jeffries-thinks-it-is/#more-245260

 

I think this is a phenomenon that we all realized was occurring, but the actual numbers help to put it in perspective.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/05/liberal-occupations-and-conservative-occupations.php#google_vignette

 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

The Ending is Everything

The Iran conflict/war is the proverbial bubble that is about to burst.  As we sit here today, the dynamics involved appear to be reaching a critical mass that will result in a (hopefully) final, sweeping military action by American and Israeli forces against the IRGC-controlled (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) government of Iran.  


History certainly appears to indicate that President Obama believed not only in balancing the game board between Muslims and Jews, he quite literally tilted the board in favor of the Muslims.  He might not be wholly anti-Semitic, but he comes pretty damn close to it.  His pandering and appeasing approach to IRGC-ruled Iran enabled it to reach a point of nuclear capability that is now…and should be forever…absolutely unacceptable. 

 

Iran has gained a somewhat limited but clearly substantial ability to inflict terror not only on its own people, but on our nation and its neighboring countries as well.  It has demonstrated obvious intent to not only use its power to promote terror and violence, but to literally spread a radical form of faith throughout the entire planet.  Tolerance is not one of Iran's guiding principles.  Any reasonable assessment of its threat level to the civilized world must reach the conclusion that it has to be stopped before gaining nuclear military capabilities.  You may take issue with how President Trump is trying to stop Iran; but a rational person cannot take issue with the fact that Iran has to be stopped.


From the inception of this conflict, President Trump has been clear and consistent about his goals in this action.  In no uncertain terms, he stated that Iran could not continue to be a hostile and terroristic threat to the civilized world, that they could not obtain a nuclear bomb capability, and they must reform their government to not only become better neighbors in their region…but to treat their own people with compassion, respect, dignity, and decency.  Even though he has consistently advocated for it, at no time has President Trump attempted to foist regime change or democracy on Iran.  He has plainly declared that this is a matter to be determined by the Iranian people.  Again…this principled and wise decision by Trump is one for which he gets little, if any, credit.


When giving Trump credit for anything, the best you can do is be second in line behind him.  It is so easy to overlook the better qualities and actions of President Trump due to his personal and rhetorical bluster.  But there can be no denying that he has taken every possible opportunity to reach a negotiated settlement in this conflict; without posing ridiculous and unreasonable terms.  Although he believes in the old adage of peace through strength, he clearly prefers peace over conflict.  Alas, at end of the day, the simple reality is that you cannot negotiate in good faith with maniacal zealots…and that is precisely what the IRGC is.


The hammer of awesome military might and superiority is currently raised above the heads of the IRGC.  As they diddle and dawdle about this or that in the ongoing cease-fire negotiations, the clock is ticking and the arm holding the hammer aloft is becoming weary and impatient.  In lieu of some miracle occurring that results in an internal removal of the IRGC from power in Iran, it is inevitable that the hammer will soon fall.  Once that happens…Iran, the Middle East, America, Israel, NATO, China, Russia…all will arrive simultaneously at a point of eternal significance.  Where do we go from here?  How do we pick up the pieces of this tragic event?  What is the best future for all involved?


Let us hope and pray that once, as expected, the military conflict reengages…it will be brief, effective, and surgical.  We can all look forward to the time when all of our troops and material return home.  The Middle East…and the entire world…yearn for a time of peace so that its many nations can coexist and prosper for the benefit of the people living there; practicing their governments and faiths in the fashion that they choose.  I believe this ideal is what spurred President Trump to move as he has.  I believe he should be honored and respected for having the courage to take this action; an action that was not without substantial personal and political risks.  Will he receive that credit?  We will see…the ending is everything.

 

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Here are some reports on the current state of the Iranian conflict…and broader observations regarding ongoing global conflicts…

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-beginning-of-the-end-for-tehran/ar-AA23yrNx?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=6a0c83fe6e3144f6b5abf323e207ede7&ei=10

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/05/failure-in-iran.php

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/16/did-china-take-the-deal/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/closing-the-window-of-opportunity-for-a-russian-invasion-of-the-baltics/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/unexpected-words-from-ukraine-we-have-an-overproduction-of-drones/

 

As both national parties seek their next ordained leader, both are subject to the tumultuous internal conflicts that are part and parcel of such a process.  But in this aspect of the political game, there is a clear distinction between the two.   Even though he is a lame-duck, the Republicans have a clear leader that essentially controls his party; and the party awaits his public expressions of exactly who and what the Republican Party should be about beginning in January of 2029.  On the other hand, having lost the last national presidential election, the Democrat Party is still seeking a clear and majority-favored individual to assume the mantle of party leadership. 

 

Just as the Republicans behaved following President Trump’s loss to Joe Biden…the Democrats are not only afflicted by chaos, they are subject to a quite serious conflict between the progressive elements in the party and the more moderate liberal elements in their party.  But unlike the Republicans’ dilemma following their defeat, the Democrats do not have a recognized individual (ala Trump) seeking to assume the leadership position.  They will eventually find that person.  How they do it will certainly be entertaining to follow and entirely unpredictable in its conclusion.  This is the environment in which that decision will be made.

 

https://freebeacon.com/editorial/abigail-spanbergers-faceplant/

 

https://fee.org/articles/why-lifeguards-in-california-are-making-more-than-the-governor/

 

https://nypost.com/2026/05/18/us-news/hundreds-of-picketing-lirr-workers-make-100k-plus-in-overtime/

 

https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_347479b5-0797-49b2-b45f-04cbd2d28423.html

 

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/graham-platner-wont-say-if-his-monthly-government-payments-for-100-percent-disability-come-with-work-restrictions/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/05/13/democratic-lawyer-marc-elias-raises-power-to-eliminate-the-entire-virginia-government-in-response-to-redistricting-decision/#more-244649

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/lefts-election-fraud-denials-crumble-doj-exposes-two-decade-long

 

I am not sure that there has been a more consequential mid-term election cycle than the one we will see this fall.  As of today, it is a crap shoot and impossible to predict with any uncertainty.  This is the environment surrounding that outcome.

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2026/05/19/will_2026_be_a_normal_midterm.html

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/19/the-electoral-college-and-the-american-union/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/05/13/john-failure-is-not-an-option-thune-just-failed-election-integrity/

 

I have always supported term limits and continue to do so.  Here is an opposing opinion: https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/13/trump-may-wish-to-reconsider-supporting-term-limits/

 

https://www.newsnationnow.com/politics/senate-adopts-measure-to-suspend-senators-pay-during-future-shutdowns/

 

Education…Education…Education

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/why-do-big-universities-spend-so-much/

 

https://www.city-journal.org/article/medical-school-disparities-dei-manipulation

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/the-arizona-two-step-may-save-your-university/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/12/mounting-resistance-to-the-teacher-union-leviathan/

 

Coming soon to YOUR county?

 

https://americanmind.org/memo/making-ai-data-centers-work-for-america/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/05/19/data-center-animosity-reflects-legit-concerns-ai-mongers-dont-care-about-humanitys-interests/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/the-data-center-race/

 

Sometimes…things are just not as simple as they appear to be…

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/16/the-free-trade-tax-on-americans/

 

I think this might be a good time to close out a piece with some great music.  Why not?

 

Great, electric performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c1w056MItU

 

So easy…so good…kick back and close your eyes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4agsmOFga8

 

Check the records…he is/was one of the most underrated rockers of all time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e25p0Y3Vd38

 

Got to put this man on the short list of greatest guitarists:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El4AEHR1ANw

 

This guy is pretty damn smooth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3tMMCKmJ1k

 

Juggling and Chirping

Donald John Trump is an irresistible, unstoppable force.   There are a lot of people out there… like me …who hold quite a bit of disdain for...