Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Useful Idiots Visit Cuba

Communism has impoverished the island. American leftists only care now because they can
blame Trump.

Editorial Board, The Washington Post, March 24, 2026 - Leftists from around the world descended on Cuba over the weekend for a “humanitarian” trip aimed at protesting the United States’ oil blockade, and they played the role of useful idiots perfectly. Nothing says solidarity like going to an impoverished country and staying at a five-star hotel.

Hundreds of delegates from dozens of countries brought several tons of food, medicine and other supplies to the island, which is struggling through an energy crisis.

The best way to help the Cuban people, of course, would be to free them from a dictatorship that has failed to meet their needs for more than half a century. Yet the roster of attendees was more interested in bashing America. ....

The reality is that the U.S. has not hurt Cuba nearly as much as the communist dictatorship has. State Department rules “generally prohibit persons subject to U.S. jurisdiction” from staying at properties owned or controlled by the Cuban government or its officials. And for good reason: Cuba is a state sponsor of terrorism that squelches political dissent.

More than a million Cubans have fled since 2021 .... (read more)

Lefty activists mocked for luxury Cuba trip as island plunges into blackout


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Monday, March 23, 2026

Pentagon Press Policy Ruled Unconstitutional

by Rod Williams, March 23, 2026- As we watch President Trump trample all over the Constitution, it is easy to get discouraged, and I do. However, it seems our institutions are still strong, and Trump loses his skirmishes to remake our democratic republic into an authoritarian strongman state more often than he wins.

One recent win for democracy and constitutional governance was realized when a court ruled that the Pentagon’s restrictions on reporters were unconstitutional in a case brought by New York Times. The policy stated that the Pentagon could revoke the credentials of any journalist who solicited information that the department did not explicitly authorize for release — even if that information was unclassified. A federal judge found that it violated the First and Fifth Amendments. 

All is not lost. I suspect that as Trump's popularity drops, more Republican members of Congress will rediscover some backbone and will dust off some discarded values and principles. Also, the clock is ticking down to the mid-term, and it looks like Democrats may retake the House, in which case Trump will be trumped. 

Be of good cheer. Keep the faith. All is not lost.

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ICE Insists Liberia Is the Only Place It Can Deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia

The administration insists it can only deport him to Africa. It's not clear why, other than to be vindictive.

by Joe Lancaster, Reason, March 23, 2026 - One year after it improperly arrested and deported a Salvadoran man, the Trump administration is in court trying to remove him again—not to his home country, this time, but to a completely separate continent. It's not clear why, other than simply to be vindictive.

In March 2025, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents arrested Kilmar Abrego Garcia and deported him back to El Salvador. The problem was that although he had entered the country illegally, an immigration judge had previously granted him "withholding of removal" to El Salvador, meaning that was the only country where he couldn't be sent. ...

According to Abrego Garcia's attorneys, the government offered to send him to Costa Rica, but if he declined, he would instead be sent somewhere in Africa, like Uganda, Ghana, or Eswatini. As it turns out, none of those three African countries agreed to take him, but Costa Rica did, and he agreed to go.

But the Trump administration then refused, arguing he should instead be sent to Liberia. (read more)

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Why I Would Shake Hands With Donald Trump?

by Rod Williams, March 23, 2026 - I am going to surprise some people. If you know how much I detest Donald Trump and how I view him as an authoritarian committed to destroying our democracy, and what a disgusting human being I think he is, you may be surprised to hear that if I met Donald Trump in person, I would shake his hand. 

On my Facebook feed, the meme on this page has appeared, and a lot of people have been opining as to whether or not they would shake Donald Trump's hand. 

I view shaking hands as a formality and simple politeness. I think it is beneficial to be polite up until the point you exchange blows. 

In a council race many years ago, my opponent ran a very dirty campaign and engaged in a campaign of smears and lies.  Nevertheless, when I encountered him at a later date, we shook hands.  I went through a very bitter divorce once upon a time, but when I met my wife's lawyer, I shook his hand. I don't understand not shaking hands.  I don't understand not being polite. It is just what civilized people do. It seems people have been shaking hands since about the 9th century, and it developed as a way to prove one was not holding weapons and as a symbolic gesture of trust and sealing agreements. I see it simply as being polite and don't attach too much meaning to it. 

I doubt I would ever be in a situation where I would be faced with the dilemma of whether or not to shake Donald Trump's hand. I don't travel in the circles where I would be introduced to him. I might attend a Trump rally if Donald Trump appeared in my hometown.  I am a student of politics and would like to experience a Trump rally in the flesh to observe. Attending a rally would not indicate an endorsement. If he were shaking hands on the way to the podium, I would not be one pushing my way to the aisle to shake his hand, so I would not be faced with the dilemma of shaking his hand. I would not seek him out to shake his hand. If, however, I found myself somehow at a Trump reception rather than creating an awkward moment, I would shake his hand and mumble something pleasant like, "Nice to meet you, Mr. President." Does that make me a hypocrite? 

I have not fully developed it, but I have this thesis in mind called, The virtue of Hypocrisy. Good manners and civility toward someone you do not like is hypocritical, but I think it a virtue. Good manners keep us from hitting people we don’t like. Good manners mean less violence. It is not that I am always opposed to violence; violence often solves problems and violence has its place but good manners keeps us from engaging in unnecessary nonproductive violence. In addition to reducing violence, good manners just makes life more pleasant, if not for you then for those around you. In Congress, people of opposing views often address each other as, “the distinguished gentleman from the great state of …” That is much better than saying, the SOB from ….”

Below are pictures of some famous people who probably don't like each other, shaking hands. I approve.

Reagan and MIKHAIL GORBACHEVPresident Ronald Reagan shakes hands with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev

Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat

President Nixon and Chairman MaoPresident Richard M Nixon shakes hand with Chairman Mao Zedong


 Neville Chamberlain shakes hands with Adolf Hitler


Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. GrantGeneral Robert E. Lee shakes hands with General Ulysses S. Grant

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Nashville Journalist Released on Bond from ICE Custody; a Legal Challenge to Her Arrest Continues

by Anita Wadhwani, Tennessee Lookout, March 23, 2026 - Estefany Rodríguez, a Nashville journalist who reported on local immigration enforcement arrests before she herself was detained, was released Thursday from a Louisiana detention center, according to the Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, which is providing legal representation.

Rodríguez spent 16 days in detention, where she was subject to “inhumane and difficult treatment,” her attorneys wrote in court filings earlier this week. 

A legal challenge to Rodríguez’ March 4 arrest remains ongoing in federal court. Her attorneys allege Rodríguez was detained without a warrant and in retaliation for her reporting on local Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests for the Spanish-language news outlet Nashville Noticias. 

“We are grateful that Estefany is able to walk away with her freedom to be with her family as she continues to fight for her right to remain in her community and in the US,” read a statement Thursday by Mike Holley, an attorney with the Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition who is representing Rodríguez in federal court. Rodríguez is married and has a seven-year-old daughter.

“Through that petition, we are seeking not only her complete release, but an order prohibiting ICE from mistreating her in a similar way in the future,” the statement said. 

Government attorneys allege Rodríguez, 35, overstayed a tourist visa five years ago and has remained in the country illegally since.

Rodríguez flew to Miami from her native Colombia on a tourist visa in 2021, then petitioned for political asylum before the visa expired, her attorneys wrote in court filings. 

Rodríguez’ asylum petition is based on threats she experienced in Colombia reporting on political corruption, her attorneys said. Separately, Rodríguez in January applied for legal permanent residency through her marriage to a U.S. citizen. 

Rodríguez was released on $10,000 bond Thursday. 

Information on other conditions of her’ release, such as whether she is required to wear an ankle monitor or report to immigration officials, wasn’t immediately available Thursday. 

On Tuesday, national and international media groups filed a legal brief in support of Rodríguez, writing the detention of a journalist who had reported critically on ICE activities had a chilling effect on free expression.

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Friday, March 20, 2026

Pro-Nazi Group Gives Andy Ogles A+


WTVF.March 20, 2026 -  GOP Congressman Andy Ogles proudly boasted last week on social media of his A+ “remigration score” awarded by a previously unknown group.                                                                                                           Now, an exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation has linked that group – the so-called Providence Society – to an X account that celebrates the “successes” of Adolf Hitler, urges the development of “something resembling” the Nazi’s 25-point party platform for Western countries and suggests deporting Black American citizens to Africa.

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Thursday, March 19, 2026

It is Time to Permanently Kill The Jones Act

 by Rod Williams, March 19, 2026- I doubt most people know what the Jones Act is and if they do, they don't care one way or the other about it. Being a policy nerd and an advocate of free markets, I have always thought the Jones Act was wrong and I have supported its repeal.

The Jones Act of 1920 is a federal law requiring that goods shipped between U.S. ports be transported on ships that are U.S.-built, -owned, -flagged, and -crewed. It aims to support the domestic maritime industry. The law has had bipartisan support over the years with Democrats arguing it protects union jobs and Republicans arguing it was essential for national security. Most movement conservatives and free-market think tanks and pundits have opposed it. 

Due to the oil supply disruption resulting from the war with Iran, President Trump has suspended enforcement of the Jones Act for 60 days. This will not replace lost oil but will remove a roadblock to supply chain bottlenecks. This was a wise thing to do, but it runs counter to Trump's protectionist instincts. Maybe after sixty days without it, even Trump will realize America would be better off without it. 

I was pleased to see the Washington Post editorialize approvingly today that Trump’s 60-day suspension of the Jones Act may be the beginning of the end of this protectionist law. Portions are excerpted below:

The beginning of the end of the Jones Act

Editorial Board, The Washington Post, March 19, 2026- ...The law was supposed to encourage more domestic shipbuilding. But outside of mobilization during the world wars, commercial shipbuilding has not been one of America’s strong suits for 150 years, despite — or perhaps because of — near constant protectionism since the founding of the country. 

 The Jones Act has not made U.S. shipbuilding strong. .... Today, the Jones Act protects industry segments that hardly exist. Only 54 of the world’s roughly 7,500 oil tankers meet the law’s requirements. The sole U.S.-flagged liquefied natural gas tanker has to operate under an exemption because it was foreign-built. Not one of the world’s oceangoing dry bulk carriers — used to transport ore, fertilizer and agricultural products — are Jones Act compliant. ... The Jones Act vessels that do exist are primarily engaged in trade between the U.S. mainland and Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico. The Americans who live in those places pay higher transportation costs ... Repeal would save U.S. consumers $769 million per year on petroleum alone, .. (read it all)

In addition to the above piece from the Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and a lot of other news outlets approvingly editorialized on Trump's decision to temporarily suspend the act, although they did not address the merits of total repeal or substantial reform of the act. For a much more detailed explanation of what is wrong with the Jones Act, I suggest this piece from the Mercatus Center.  Also see the Hoover Institute piece, How The Jones Act Harms America,  or CATO's Latest Waiver Is Another Indictment of the Jones Act

If you support the Jones Act because you think it is essential for national security, you can read a rebuttal of that argument in some of the sources above. If you support it because you want to protect jobs from market forces and increased efficiency, I do not share that value, and we will just have to disagree. That is the same argument buggy whip makers made against the introduction of the automobile. 

 In addition to the obvious arguments against the Jones Act, it is a significant contributor to increased greenhouse gases and roadway congestion. Since all produce between American ships must be carried by American ships, a foreign ship cannot unload part of a load in Boston and then move on to Baltimore and unload more. So, as a result, tractor-trailer trucks transport goods between Boston and Baltimore. This is replicated across the nation. This makes no sense. 


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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Vice Mayor Angie Henderson Counters Andy Ogles with Message of Welcome

Angie Henderson
From Megan Podsiedlik, The Pamphleteer, March 18, 2026 - Vice Mayor Angie Henderson set the tone at the beginning of last night’s council meeting by throwing some shade at, presumably, Congressman Andy Ogles.

“Our Muslim neighbors are an integral and special part of our community,” said Henderson. “And so we want to be sure to express, as local elected officials and as a body—especially given that certain persons in higher levels of elected office have recently said otherwise—that our Muslim neighbors are welcome here.”

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Ogles Is One of 46 Members of the New Sharia-Free America Caucus

by Rod Williams, March 18, 2026- Sharia law is perceived to be such a threat by some members of Congress that they have formed a special caucus to guard against it. And wouldn't you know it; our own Andy Ogles is a member

Ogles, is the only member of the Tennessee delegation to join the Sharia-Free America Caucus. “Islam is a religion of violence, abuse of women, and ruthless political conquest. Its laws and practices have no place in American society,” said Ogles about joining the Caucus. “Islam is conquering Europe, and I refuse to let it conquer America,” he added.

Of course, Sharia law as a moral code of conduct, dietary law, or rules for governing personal finances is a threat to no one. If a Muslim does not eat pork, that is no more of a threat to me than if a Baptist abstains from alcohol. If a Muslim woman wears a hijab, that is not more of a threat to me than if a Jew wears a yarmulke or a Mormon wears holy underwear.  

As far as Sharia law as a system of general law governing society, there is no need to ban it. The Constitution already establishes our form of government, and any law contrary to the Constitution is already banned. 

It would seem there is a much greater threat from White Christian Nationalism than Sharia law, but I don't think we necessarily need a White Christian Nationalism-Free Caucus. 

I am concerned about the inroads of holocaust denialism, the acceptance of Nazis, and the historic revisionism sympathetic to Hitler that is being made in the Republican Party. I don't see a need for a special caucus to guard against this, however. 

I'm not sure what is going on. Either Andy Ogles is virtue signaling and pandering to the Christian Bubba base of the MAGA movement, or he really is that dumb. Of course, it could be some of both.

Pandering or being just dumb about the threat of Sharia would not be new in Tennessee politics. You may remember way back in about 2010 to about 2015 when anti-Sharia hysteria was rampant in Tennessee, when there was a massive effort to stop a mosque from being built in Murfreesboro, or when Governor Bill Haslam was accused of plotting to impose Sharia law on Tennessee. You may remember when popular conservative firebrand radio host Steve Gill said Sharia Law was already here. That was because a Saudi airline leased space at an airport and stipulated that the restaurant in that space would be alcohol-free. 

The best example of ignorance and hysteria around the issue of Sharia law is that of two lawmakers, state senator Bill Ketron and state representative Judd Matheny, who in 2013 reportedly raised questions about the installation of a new floor-level sink in the state capitol that, they theorized, could be for Muslims to wash their feet before prayer. These same two men had sponsored a bill in 2011 that made the enforcement of sharia law punishable by up to 15 years in jail in Tennessee. It tuned out the new floor-level sink was a mop sink. 


 


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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Republican to Solve Another Non-existing Problem: Strippers in School.

 


by Rod Williams, March 17, 2026 - Congress can't really govern anymore. It doesn't do much. I am old enough to remember when Congress actually passed an annual budget. It was debated and voted on. Now, they pass one big bill under reconciliation, and that is about it. Since they don't solve real problems anymore and just let the president run the country without their input, they make up stuff to do, such as banning Sharia Law, or protecting us from all of the illegal immigrants voting in our elections or strippers in school.

Representative Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced federal legislation in February 2026, known as the "Stop the Sexualization of Children Act" (H.R. 7661), which aims to prohibit federal funding for schools that host performances featuring "nude adults, individuals who are stripping, or lewd or lascivious dancing".  Reports indicate that there are no documented cases of schools hiring strippers for students, and Miller did not cite any specific instances of this occurring when announcing the bill.

To distract from the Epstein files, Trump family corruption, war, and the murder of citizens by Trump's paramilitary force, Republicans have to keep stoking the cultural wars. I guess they can just keep going back to that well; it keeps on giving.

Read full story: https://bit.ly/4aVW2C7

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Republican Bill Would Denaturalize US Citizens as Support Grows

By Steve Mollman, Newsweek, March 17, 2026- Calls to denaturalize and deport naturalized U.S.
citizens involved in terrorism are growing among Republican leaders following a spate of attacks on American soil and a heightened threat environment amid the Iran War.

One lawmaker, GOP Representative Riley Moore of West Virginia, announced on Friday that he would introduce a bill to denaturalize and deport any naturalized citizen who commits an act of terrorism, plots to commit an act of terrorism, joins a terrorist organization, or otherwise aids and abets terrorism against the American people. ... Other Republican figures—including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, and Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt—shared similar sentiments on Friday.

... The SCAM Act, which Schmitt introduced in the Senate in January, would expand federal authority to denaturalize U.S. citizens who obtained citizenship through naturalization if later conduct—such as fraud against government programs, serious felonies, espionage, or terrorist ties—shows they were never eligible for citizenship in the first place.

... On Capitol Hill, the SCAM Act is already pending in both chambers: Schmitt’s S.3674 was introduced January 15 and placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar on January 26, while Emmer’s companion H.R.7156 was introduced January 20 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee. (Read it all)

W. H. Bernstein
Comment by W. H. Bernstein: 

This is the path of totalitarianism.

My father in law a'h was born in Germany in 1936.  His ancestors had lived there demonstrably since the 1600s.  But under the Nazis he and his family were stripped of German citizenship.

This bill only applies to naturalized citizens. But there is no reason it could not be extended to native-born citizens.  And "terrorism" means nothing. People have been convicted of "terrorism" for wearing black at a demonstration.  The government could pick any criterion it wanted as a way to strip citizenship from any disfavored group, rendering them non-beings.

Never mind, we already have procedures to strip naturalized citizens of citizenship in very specific cases.

Nothing good coming from this.

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