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Paulo Kirk

Mar 29, 2026

I’ll take Mr. Fish. I doubt his images were anywhere to be found yesterday:

INSTEAD?

Open Windows- Ann Telnaes

No Kings Day

The Guardian reports, “Anti-authoritarian rallies, in all 50 states plus more than a dozen countries, were the largest number of protests in a single day in US history…

At least these have the power to change: (Des Moines, Iowa- A memorial to the victims of the bombed Iranian girls’ school)

May they just eat themselves whole, the lot of them:

Abby misses the point on North Korea, but . . . .https://youtube.com/shorts/RcVBMZd2_u8?si=Fo5Rut4fVtwMMRL7

Watch this one: https://youtube.com/shorts/4NSFyTZnx_c?si=k3Foqbg9R_0Yu_Vb

Gilad Atzmon: You look at Israel. It is literally in a siege. Its ports, both air and sea are under attack. They cannot go anywhere, their neighbours hate them. You suddenly realise that Anne Frank is basically a microcosms depiction of their tribal existence. They ghettoise themselves and eventually find themselves hiding in a collective attic praying for the mercy of those whom they viciously abused…

It is tragic as much as it is pathetic.

The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh on May 11, 2022, and the killing of Fatima Fattouni on March 28, 2026, are not tragic anomalies. They are part of a clear and ongoing pattern: Israel’s systematic targeting of journalists who document its wars.

Abu Akleh was shot by Israeli occupation forces in Jenin while wearing a clearly marked press vest. Fattouni was killed in an Israeli strike targeting journalists in southern Lebanon while carrying out her reporting duties. Both women were visible, identifiable, and unarmed. Both were documenting realities that contradicted official Israeli narratives. Both were killed.

These killings must be placed within the wider context of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, where more than 270 journalists and media workers have been killed since October 2023, according to aggregated Palestinian and international monitoring data.

Regime change in the USA is more likely, however this crowd didn’t figure out yet that the real King doesn’t dwell in the White House. The ‘President’ is merely a Sabbos goy on duty…

Clausewitz, Netanyahu & Trump

For Carl Philipp Gottlieb von Clausewitz, war is ‘a continuation of politics by other means.’

For Netanyahu, politics is a continuation of war by every possible means.

For Trump, war is just one means among many to divert attention from the Epstein mess and his PDFile nature.

“We will be the chief opponent of the left in the 2028 Democratic presidential primary,” the organization’s president, Jon Cowan, recently pledged. Asked to define the kind of lefty candidates Third Way doesn’t like, he pinpointed pols who “are for Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, abolishing ICE, open borders.”

Donald Trump is leading a horrifying ethnic-cleansing campaign, gutting the Constitution, and trying to give himself king-like powers. He’s leading an illegal and reckless war against Iran, in partnership with Israel, that’s immiserating so many people here and abroad.

Meanwhile, prominent Democrats – ranging from elected members of Congress, to 2026 Senate candidates, to likely 2028 presidential hopefuls – are spending their time condemning Hasan Piker, the left-wing streamer and influencer, as part of a cancellation campaign spearheaded by Third way, the centrist think tank.

Third Way, which is funded by billionaires and corporate interests, has been quite open about its broader goal and ongoing campaign to marginalize the left. “We will be the chief opponent of the left in the 2028 Democratic presidential primary,” the organization’s president, Jon Cowan, recently pledged. Asked to define the kind of lefty candidates Third Way doesn’t like, he pinpointed pols who “are for Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, abolishing ICE, open borders.”

Cowan told the New York Times that Third Way will “probably spend $30 million to $50 million” toward this campaign over the next few years.

Those gathered then laid out 20 solutions for how Democrats can regain working-class trust and reconnect with them culturally.

Among their takeaways:

  • The party should “embrace patriotism, community, and traditional American imagery.”
  • Candidates should “get out of elite circles and into real communities (e.g., tailgates, gun shows, local restaurants, churches).”
  • The party needs to “own the failures of Democratic governance in large cities and commit to improving local government.”

“21st-century moderates aren’t tepid, timid throwbacks,” declared Jon Cowan, president of the advocacy group and think tank Third Way, as he kicked off a Democratic strategy summit, called “Winning the Middle,” in Charleston, S.C. yesterday. Instead, he said, moderates today are “combative, democracy-defending, swing-vote-winning, big-idea-generating,” get-things-done centrists.

Third Way has expansive — and expensive — ambitions to shape the 2028 presidential campaign, including with events like this one, which drew political strategists, local elected officials from battleground states and advisers to prominent national Democrats.

[Hmm, he looks Jewish, but . . . Here we have it:

Jonathan Cowan is the co-founder and president of Third Way, a centrist Democratic think tank. While he is not widely described in public biographies as an observant Jew, he has recently become a prominent voice against antisemitism within the Democratic Party.

Advocacy Against Antisemitism

As of March 2026, Cowan has frequently appeared in Jewish and national media for his stance on “Jewish safety” and his criticism of far-left figures:

  • Criticism of Hasan Piker: Cowan co-authored a Wall Street Journal op-ed titled “Democrats Are Too Cozy With Hasan Piker,” where he argued that political tribalism should not come before Jewish safety. He called on Democrats to “draw a line in the sand” against what he described as Piker’s antisemitic rhetoric.
  • ADL Support: His analysis has been publicly praised by Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), for confronting antisemitism on both the left and right.
  • Third Way Leadership: Under his leadership, Third Way has issued rebukes against candidates who align with controversial figures, stating that embracing “extreme bigots” is dangerous and wrong.

“It is with profound appreciation that we salute the selection by Democratic Leader U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer of Rachel Laser to be a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Rachel Laser is a trailblazer, a tireless advocate, and most importantly an optimist who believes in her soul in the possibility of common ground.

“For many years, Rachel served as a senior leader at Third Way, running what was then called the Culture Program. Third Way’s success as an organization is in no small part due to Rachel’s work early on to chart new paths on the most divisive social issues in our politics. Throughout every effort, Rachel strove for common ground, even against the longest odds. She did so intellectually, spiritually, and temperamentally.”

[Laser’s Jewish identity is a central part of her life and professional motivations:

  • Upbringing: She was raised in a Reform Jewish household in Chicago and had her bat mitzvah and confirmation at KAM Isaiah Israel, Chicago’s oldest synagogue.
  • Motivation: She often cites her experience as a member of a religious minority as a primary driver for her advocacy, noting that she understands “how much it matters that our laws treat everyone fairly and equally”.
  • Religious Affiliation: She and her family are members of Adas Israel, a Conservative congregation in Washington, D.C..]

Ahh, Jews:

Donald Trump is leading a horrifying ethnic-cleansing campaign, gutting the Constitution, and trying to give himself king-like powers. He’s leading an illegal and reckless war against Iran, in partnership with Israel, that’s immiserating so many people here and abroad.

Meanwhile, prominent Democrats – ranging from elected members of Congress, to 2026 Senate candidates, to likely 2028 presidential hopefuls – are spending their time condemning Hasan Piker, the left-wing streamer and influencer, as part of a cancellation campaign spearheaded by Third way, the centrist think tank.

This is the trash heap that will get VD Vance elected:

This is THAT cuntology PARTY:

I am absolutely positive that the dirty Ukrainian flag was high up in the sky at the No Kings Day festivals:

Jerusalem Post headline: Zelensky held key meetings in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, showing that countries aligned with the US and the west can work together.

“No Kings Day” protests in the U.S. (organized by coalitions including Indivisible) support Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy primarily because they view him as a defender of democratic principles against authoritarianism, aligning with their goal of resisting what they describe as authoritarian policies under President Donald Trump.

Illegal arrests, personal sanctions, and targeted assassinations have become commonplace in Ukraine. Forced recruitment campaigns are frequently launched against regions predominantly inhabited by government opponents – such as cities with a non-Ukrainian ethnic majority. Therefore, in practice, it is possible to say that fear and terror are part of daily political life in Ukraine, severely affecting how the local population expresses its opinions. The real number of people who distrust Zelensky and want to see him out of office is likely much higher, but they simply don’t reveal their opinions because they fear reprisals.

Of course, the Cato Institute is fucking libertarian, and useful idiots, but . . .

As bad as the situation was under Poroshenko, however, it has grown even worse under his successor, Zelensky. In early February 2021, the Ukrainian government closed several pro-Russia, independent media outlets, and did so on the basis of utterly vague, open-ended standards. On May 13, 2021, a Ukrainian court ordered prominent pro-Russian politician Viktor Medvedchuk, a political ally of the owner of those television stations, to be put under house arrest while he faced allegations of treason. Medvedchuk, leader of the Opposition Platform — For Life political party, is one of Zelensky’s most outspoken critics. Prosecutors had earlier accused him of engaging in “subversive activities against Ukraine, including in the economic sphere,”

Medvedchuk is hardly the only target of an increasingly ugly political crackdown. In mid-April, Ukraine’s state security service detained 60 demonstrators in the city of Kharkiv who sought to protest actions by the local city council. The authorities did not accuse the protestors of engaging in violence; indeed, there was no evidence of such behavior. Instead, the state security service alleged that “pro-Russian political forces” had sent the demonstrators to stage protests as a way to “justify possible acts of Russian aggression against Ukraine.” One could include almost any political activity under the rubric of such a vague, emotionally charged allegation.

The Maidan Revolution alumni now seem to be trying to devour even some of their own members. In mid-May, Kiev mayor Vitali Klitschko charged agents of the SBU, Ukraine’s state security agency, had come to his apartment in what he denounced as a continuing attempt by his political rival, Zelensky, to put pressure on him. Earlier in May, the SBU, the state prosecutor’s office, and police carried out large-scale searches of various units of the Kiev city government, accusing the local authorities of misappropriation of budget funds and tax evasion, among other offenses. Although Klitschko was one of the original leaders of the Maidan demonstrations, Zelensky apparently now regards him as an annoying rival, since the Kiev mayor was a close ally of former president Poroshenko.

Such actions are hard to square with the U.S. foreign policy blob’s portrayal of Ukraine as a vibrant, tolerant democracy. Typical of the idealized image was the version offered by William Taylor during House impeachment hearings against President Donald Trump. Taylor had served as interim U.S. ambassador to Kiev, and he clearly was fond of both the Maidan Revolution and the government it birthed. According to Taylor, Ukrainian leaders sought to create “an inclusive, democratic nationalism, not unlike what we in America, in our best moments, feel about our country.”

The real Ukraine far more closely resembles the illiberal, pseudo-democratic systems that we have seen emerge in Russia, Hungary, Turkey, and other countries than it does the United States. It is reckless to treat Ukraine as a U.S. ally on strategic grounds, and it is morally offensive to do so on the basis of alleged democratic solidarity. The Biden administration should jettison this increasingly odious client state as soon as possible.

Yet, according to the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, Zelensky went from showman to a desperate man during the conflict with Russia, and notes that the growing impotence of the Europeans, the reduction in arms supplies, and serious financial problems have destroyed many of Kiev’s hopes.

“Zelensky […] in recent months has transformed into a dancing bear in the arena of the international community: some pity him, others dream of getting rid of him,” the publication describes.

According to the newspaper, Zelensky is currently facing an extremely bleak scenario on the front lines. The Ukrainian military is exhausted, the desertion rate is high, and the willingness to go to the front lines is minimal.

Furthermore, the article highlights that the Ukrainian army currently lacks soldiers, weapons, and supplies.

Another blow, according to the newspaper, was the conflict in the Middle East, which significantly affected the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine, a fact that Zelensky has already acknowledged.

A recent survey conducted in Ukraine showed that almost half of the country’s population believes the government is “completely tainted,” with no official in the current administration worthy of remaining in office in a post-conflict scenario. The survey was conducted by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), and the results were published in a press release. The institution is highly regarded in the country for its work in sociological research, which is why the data revealed seems authentic, causing particular concern for the local government.

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