BLEED OUT AND THINK OF ENGLAND:

YET EVEN MORE ON THAT GLOBE & MAIL HIT PIECE:

Checks out.

THE INTELLIGENCE IS FAKE BUT APPARENTLY THE SPYWARE IS REAL: OpenAI Admits To Spying On Its Own Users. “The AI giant published a report Wednesday outlining their suspicions that ‘clusters’ of CCP-linked ChatGPT users were a part of an influence campaign to spread anti-AI propaganda. Earlier in June, House Republicans had called on the Trump administration to investigate alleged Chinese influence on the growing, bipartisan backlash to data centers across the U.S.”

THE NUMBERS ARE TOO GOOD TO CHECK:

DO THE WORST GET ON TOP IN ACADEMIA? A Hayekian analysis. I don’t know if the “worst” get on top in academia any more than normal corporate jobs. But it’s worth considering the idea of more administration being done by faculty on rotation.

DAVID MANNEY: The Washington Post’s Credibility Crisis Hits the Checkout Page. “The complaint, filed in Superior Court of the District of Columbia, seeks class-action status for current and former subscribers, claiming the Post used reader behavior, engagement, and personal information to estimate how much subscribers would tolerate paying at renewal.”

SCHLICHTER: Don’t Panic About Trump’s Iran Strategy Just Yet.

Let’s examine his strategy with an open mind, putting aside our prejudices and preconceptions. Trump is taking a different approach. A lot of people who agree with me that the best course of action is to simply kill them until they surrender are extremely upset with him. But here’s the thing: he may be wrong, but he’s not crazy. He comes at this strategic problem from a different perspective. He’s a guy who makes deals. He uses all his advantages. He is a guy who is not a hammer. I’m a hammer. I’m a soldier. Everything looks like a nail, and I want to pound it.

But Trump looks at things differently. He sees pressure points beyond the target list. You might argue that Donald Trump is using the elements of national power as levers to obtain the ultimate strategic objective more comprehensively than anyone has waged war against the Iranian regime in the past. What are the elements of national power? Well, that gets a little convoluted because people keep adding letters to the applicable acronym, but let’s keep it simple because I was in the infantry, and I like simple. And I will get grief from strategists about how I’m simplifying things, but that’s OK because anybody who calls himself a “strategist” is probably a dork anyway.

The applicable acronym for the elements of national power is DIME, and it stands for “Diplomacy, Information, Military, and Economic” power. These are the ways a nation-state exercises power.

Read the whole thing.

ROD MARTIN ON THE CHOICE WE ALL MUST MAKE: Rod Martin was among the original creators of X, nee Twitter, and he has been a hugely successful tech entrepreneur ever since. He’s also a tremendously articulate, logical and historically grounded political and spiritual analyst whose Substack column is regularly read by hundreds of thousands of Americans in all walks of life.

This particular essay is on what Rod considers the most important decision every one of us must, sooner or later, make about where we are on “the Jesus question.” Yes, it’s apologetical, but one doesn’t have to be a Christian to appreciate and benefit from what I consider to be one of the finest expressions ever of why Jesus is the central fact of history. Even if you aren’t a believer, allow yourself the pleasure of reading a precisely formulated, superbly expressed presentation.

MORE ON THAT GLOBE & MAIL HIT-PIECE ON MUSK:

“My browser let me bypass the paywall, maintaining my principle of not subsidizing Canadian bigotry. Once you get past the clickbait headline, it turns out the way to properly hate Elon Musk is with poorly argued warmed-over lefty billionaire bashing, Trump bashing, plus repeating the USAID blood libel, the theoretical deaths caused ‘according to one study,’ with no mention of the billions in taxpayer dollars siphoned off by political NGOs.”

KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Feds Keep Racking Up Law Enforcement Wins, Dems Hardest Hit. “The picture is a very clear one: our side is trying to get rid of the evil criminals, their side is trying to get rid of the people who are getting rid of the evil criminals. Sure, that could be more pithy, but that’s the essential message for Republicans.”

YES, IT’S INCITEMENT:

I LIKE IT WHEN A PLAN COMES TOGETHER:

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OH, KEN WHITE, HOW THOU ART FALLEN:

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