During COVID, the “scientific experts” suddenly declared the virus was no longer a threat just in time for BLM protests.
While they recommended (imposed) lockdowns and social distancing for everyone else, they invoked their scientific authority to grant this one magical exception, as if the pathogen would politely disappear for approved political gatherings.
For millions of people, that was the turning point.
The experts were no longer seen as neutral arbiters of truth. They were revealed as political instruments inside the machine, deployed to manufacture compliance with whatever the State demanded.
TLDR: beware the “experts”
So let me get this straight: the likely outcome of Trump’s war with Iran is to end up in a weaker position than the Obama nuclear deal he pulled out of, and to “reopen” the Strait of Hormuz, which was open before the conflict began. That’s the big win?
The fact that the U.S. administration has refused to release the key points of this MoU thus allowing the Islamic regime to dictate the public narrative time after time is an inexcusable failure by the United States.
This is not good governance and it’s not good negotiating either.
It’s beyond comprehension why a president who was clearly winning a war would listen to fools like Witkoff and Vance to “make a deal” that preserves the interests and survival of the Islamic republic. What Kushner, Witkoff and Vance have done is unforgivable.
I can’t think of many good reasons why the administration would be hiding these terms… but I can think of a lot of bad ones.
What is truly amazing is how badly Trump wanted to sign this total US surrender to the IRGC on his birthday. Like he’s proud of it. It’s just dumbfounding.
The government has now adopted two fundamentally contradictory positions:
First, that 16 and 17-year olds are mature enough to vote.
Second, that 16 and 17-year olds are not mature enough to manage their own social media use.
@AriWasserman They really don't care about Sorsby. Only how many games he can win for them. If they cared for him they wouldn't be making him the face of sports gambling in college sports.