A Meeting That Tells Me Everything: Why Zohran’s Capitulation to Trump Feels Inevitable

There are certain moments in politics where, if you’ve been paying attention closely enough, you can practically feel the shift before it fully happens. You can see the pieces aligning, the tone changing, the public posturing giving way to something quieter, more strategic, more self-preserving. And for me, one of those moments happened recently whenContinue reading “A Meeting That Tells Me Everything: Why Zohran’s Capitulation to Trump Feels Inevitable”

The Most “Honest” President

There’s something wild about Trump — not in the usual political sense, but in how honest he is about who he is. And no, I don’t mean honest as in truthful. He lies constantly. He twists facts, exaggerates, and makes up nonsense on the fly. But at the same time, he’s brutally, almost frighteningly transparent.Continue reading “The Most “Honest” President”

Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Idea Is Basically Just Renting Forever

So, Trump recently floated this idea of a 50-year mortgage — and honestly, it’s one of the most absurd, dystopian financial ideas imaginable. Let’s break this down, because it’s not just bad economics — it’s bad for everyday people, bad for homeowners, and good only for the banks and real estate speculators who want toContinue reading “Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Idea Is Basically Just Renting Forever”

MAGA Civil War: Trump vs. MTG, Shapiro vs. Fuentes — The Circus Never Ends 🎪

Man… MAGA beefs have officially gone off the rails.Like, we’re not even in the same political universe anymore — we’re watching reality TV with nukes in the background. You’ve got Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene throwing shade at each other like two chaotic exes fighting over who gets to call themselves “the real patriot.”EveryContinue reading “MAGA Civil War: Trump vs. MTG, Shapiro vs. Fuentes — The Circus Never Ends 🎪”

They’re All the Same: Schumer, Thune, Johnson, Jeffries — All Playing Games While America Suffers

Let’s be honest here — I’m done with all of them. Every single one of them. Chuck Schumer, John Thune, Mike Johnson, Hakeem Jeffries — all of them are the same. They may stand at different podiums, wear different color ties, and talk to different audiences, but when it comes down to it, they’re playingContinue reading “They’re All the Same: Schumer, Thune, Johnson, Jeffries — All Playing Games While America Suffers”

Smoke, Mirrors, and the Hug Heard Around the Right

So yeah — J.D. Vance hugged Erika Kirk on stage, and the internet lost its collective mind. A hug. A public hug. Suddenly everyone’s got a hot take — whether it was “too close,” “too emotional,” “too much.” People are freeze-framing screenshots, debating hand placement like it’s the Zapruder film. You’d think this was Watergate,Continue reading “Smoke, Mirrors, and the Hug Heard Around the Right”

The Indefinite Shutdown: A Political Strategy Disguised as Stalemate

There’s a certain eerie dĂŠjĂ  vu that comes with watching the government grind to a halt again, but this time, the tone feels different. The usual expectation that cooler heads will eventually prevail, that some form of resolution will limp out of Congress within a week or two, has given way to a far moreContinue reading “The Indefinite Shutdown: A Political Strategy Disguised as Stalemate”

The Epstein Files Have Become Vaporware

So, this might sound like a doomer post. Might sound like a defeatist post. But so what. Because, really—at some point, we gotta face the reality of it. The Epstein files. For months now, since Trump returned to office, his administration has flat-out refused to release them. Even though, during the 2024 campaign trail, heContinue reading “The Epstein Files Have Become Vaporware”

A Progressive’s Paradox: Voting for a Republican to Keep a Worse Republican at Bay in the 2025 NYC Mayoral Race

Introduction: The Unthinkable Choice As a lifelong progressive, I never thought I’d find myself in the position of voting for a Republican. Yet, here we are, in the lead-up to the 2025 New York City mayoral race, and my stance has evolved—out of necessity, not ideology. This election, I’m seriously considering casting my vote forContinue reading “A Progressive’s Paradox: Voting for a Republican to Keep a Worse Republican at Bay in the 2025 NYC Mayoral Race”

The Simplest Plan Isn’t a Plan at All: The Hypothetical Third Term and the Erosion of Boundaries

There’s something chilling in simplicity. When a threat is dressed up in chaos or complexity, it’s easier to spot, easier to debate, easier to feel like we can fight it. But when the danger is simple—when it’s quiet, direct, and blunt—it can slip by unnoticed. Because simplicity feels disarming. It feels almost too absurd toContinue reading “The Simplest Plan Isn’t a Plan at All: The Hypothetical Third Term and the Erosion of Boundaries”