Saturday, April 4, 2026

TOM LUONGO: Everything Obama did as president was to undermine American ability to fight when the time came. Trump has fully exposed the depth of the rot in US institutions

People keep asking me for a concise summary of my worldview. Here it is. Then think through SOFR replacing LIBOR “Higher for Longer” from Powell forced The BoE and subsidiaries to become the largest holder of USTs 10/7 was City of London betraying Israel using Netanyahu’s hatred of Iran against him to spiral us to WWNext. Everything Obama did as president was to undermine American ability to fight when the time came. Trump has fully exposed the depth of the rot in US institutions Now he’s being railroaded into having to suspend the Constitution to fulfill the MAGA mandate b.c there is no moving forward with our current Legislature and Judiciary. Last night, he told you the chaos in the ME is not his responsibility. He’s called Europe’s bluff, Lloyd’s bluff. You want Gulf oil, “Go take it, or buy it from us.” Bibi is pissed (if he’s still alive). The “Iran” we have contended with, for Britain’s profit, is gone. 

Long live Iran. Everyone, please, take Trump’s deal. It’s the key to humanity’s future. 

TOM LUONGO: So, I think they betrayed Bibi over 10/7, telling him it would be a little event that he could attack Hamas over, and it became a nightmare scenario.

Bibi is pissed because he wants to ensure that there is zero threat from Iran in the future... and Trump just said, I'm pretty much done.

Now, Bibi is complicated, because in my read of events, he was a 'loyal' Israeli and a loyal London agent of chaos pre-10/7, because that's how Israel secured itself against angry Arabs. But, as the article points out, Israeli support is waning in the US, generationally, and London had to move quickly. So, I think they betrayed Bibi over 10/7, telling him it would be a little event that he could attack Hamas over, and it became a nightmare scenario. Afterwards he would not be placated. It's why he attacked Qatar while Trump was negotiating peace, because Qatar organized 10/7 for CoL. I may have a few bits wrong here, but the general framework fits events. He's pissed at EVERYONE. And it makes him dangerous if Trump pulls out too early. Because they could just nuke Tehran.... starting this whole thing up again. I hope he's dead, honestly.

STEPHEN COUGHLIN: Because democracy refers to Marxist states or counter-states. The United States is a Republic.

Because democracy refers to Marxist states or counter-states. The United States is a Republic. The distinction between a Democracy and a Republic goes all the way back to Plato's Republic and Aristotle's Politics. So, why do Republicans, who have been apprised of this, support Democrats in calling America a democracy?

The "D" in Republican stands for "controlled opposition." 

Unconstrained Analytics by Stephen Coughlin.

Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad, Stephen Coughlin, 2015.

from the Amazon blurb, 

After the events of September 11, 2001, Stephen Coughlin was mobilized from his private sector career to the Intelligence Directorate at the Joint Chiefs of Staff to work in Targeting. Thus began his education in terrorism. In the years that followed, Coughlin earned recognition as the Pentagon’s leading expert on the Islamic-based doctrines motivating jihadi groups that confront America. He came into demand as a trainer and lecturer at leading commands and senior service staff institutions, including the National Defense University, the Army and Navy War Colleges, the Marine Corps-Quantico, the State Department, and the FBI. So effective were his presentations that some in the special operations community dubbed them “Red Pill” briefings, a reference to an iconic scene in The Matrix. It’s an apt metaphor: Once the facts and doctrines are properly explained and understood, there is no going back. This was more than our enemies – and, it seems, our leaders – could tolerate. 
Beginning in 2011, the Muslim Brotherhood convinced the White House to ban Coughlin and put an end to his briefings. The move was in keeping with shariah concepts of slander that seek to blindfold America to certain realities that render us defenseless against a threat made existential by the very ignorance it gets our leaders to enforce. 
In times like this – when the White House’s former counterterrorism strategist can declare it unconstitutional to allow national security analysts to look to Islam to understand jihad – there’s an urgent need to pull away the blindfold so we can see and confront the threat. Such is the goal of Catastrophic Failure. The book, drawn heavily from Coughlin’s “outlawed” briefings, is a comprehensive assessment of Islamic law and doctrine known to form the basis of hostile threat strategies directed against America and the West, the challenges they present, and the ideologically induced breakdown of fact-based decisionmaking that is nothing short of professional malpractice by our national security elites.

ERIC DAUGHERTY: Gavin Newsom's California Medicaid program alone has reportedly lost $146 BILLION to FRAUD. Fraud raids are now RAMPING UP and arrests are happening The Trump White House anti-fraud task force has already suspended HUNDREDS of hospice fraudsters.

BEN STEIN: Television tends to lower the standard of national culture by taking time that people might otherwise spend reading or doing almost anything

and instead subjecting them to this kind of alternate reality, which is a reality in which nothing is difficult, there is no thought, there is no analysis.  Everything is done by scripts, squealing automobile tires, and you have to say to yourself, look at a generation that's gone, grown up watching nothing but television.

00:00. The book points out, and I point out to you Miss Fuldheim, that TV is highly stereotypical, homogeneous, and ideological, and . . . what the results of that will be, I'm not quite sure.  I do think that it is worth noting that the most powerful medium in the history of the world is controlled by a very small, idiosyncratic, homogeneous group of people.  I mean I think if . . . the people who write and produce for TV. What I notice on television is that there are certain characteristics that certain people, certain stereotypical people, have on television.  For instance all businessmen if it's an adventure show are evil murderous hypocritical cheating scoundrels if it's a situation on television . . .

She wants to know if you know a businessman who is not a murderer . . . .  (Laughter)

That it seems to me is not a true delineation of them. And similarly on television all small towns are evil, vicious places where the big city innocent goes, his car breaks down, and it gets caught in a web of murder and kidnapping, extortion.  

And all military men are if it's an adventure show are planning for a Neo-Nazi takeover and if it's a sitcom there buffoons.

On crime shows, the criminal is almost always a middle class well to do personally of the majority group.  There are almost no poor people portrayed as committing crimes.  The criminals, even if a poor person has committed a crime, he has been forced into doing it by a businessman or some other middle-class seeming person.  

There are no useful or vital religious figures on television.  They're all either buffoons or helpless fuddy-duddys.  There is this kind of overwhelming stereotyping of certain power centers and power groups in the society as either bad or foolish.  Let me just say that even the people who make television, even the Gary Marshalls and Norman Lears of Hollywood, do not really dispute that this stereotyping goes on.  The point is just that there is an enormous amount kind of background noise on these TV shows which is a full alternate reality, a fully alternate reality, or alternative reality of American life.  People watch TV so much that it's like a second life for them.  And in this second life, conditions are very different from what they are in real life, that is, in real life one occasionally finds a businessman who is not plotting to murder his go-go dancer girlfriend on TV.  If a standard episode of stars on TV a standard episode of Barnaby Jones or Starsky and Hutch will be that a go-go dancer has been murdered and there are three suspects.  One is her boyfriend, who has just gotten out of jail after serving 20 years for murder, and the other one will be the janitor he cleans up the club and he is a heroin addict and the other one will be the head of the local utility company who stops in there for a drink on his way to the train.  Now invariably the killer will be the head of the local utility company and this is a reality which it seems to me on TV which it seems to me tends to screw up most people's perceptions of real life.

I watch M.A.S.H., I watch Barney Miller. Dorothy Fuldheim, 1893-1989, TV Commentator.  

Well, M.A.S.H. is a perfect example of what I or what the book is about because one of the parts of the book is that in on television military men are in two different categories if they are enlisted men or draftees they're saintly virtuous people if they are professional Military Officers they are killers their whole aim in life is to kill.  

That's not true of M.A.S.H. 

Oh, it is absolutely true of M.A.S.H.  In M.A.S.H., the people who are the heroes . . . 

No it isn't the officer in charge is a very nice guy.  He writes his wife every week.

But he is a draftee.  All the people in the mobile surgical hospital are draftees.  The people who come over from headquarters are only concerned with bombing civilians.  M.A.S.H. is the absolutely pluperfect example of how on television a professional Army man is one inch away from being an S.S. Officer.  I think to whatever extent public television or these infrequent high culture events on commercial television occur there is an enormous backlash going in the other direction which is a television tends to lower the standard of national culture by taking time that people might otherwise spend reading or doing almost anything and instead subjecting them to this kind of alternate reality which is a reality in which nothing is difficult, there is no thought, there is no analysis, everything is done by squealing automobile tires.  And you have to say to yourself, look at a generation that's grown up, watching nothing but television, what must they think of people who are businessmen?  What must they think of professional Military Officers?  What must they think of bureaucrats?  What must they think of clergyman after being exposed?  Almost exclusively . . . 

Of anybody who voted for Nixon would be another example.  Buckley, douche.

I don't think that television has done it at all.  

One must not forget also that in these poles that are taken about the standings of their and their respect respectability of various occupational groups the groups that are demeaned by the television consistently get lower and lower ratings and I don't know whether there's cause and effect or not