Hunter Biden's YouTube Interview: Strategic Timing or Family Defense? Hunter Biden spent 3 hours on YouTube. The coverage is focusing on his rants. I'm focusing on the strategy. Why this platform? Why this timing? Why now?
The Mehdi Hasan Jubilee Episode: When Political Spectacle Meets Extremist Reality Mehdi Hasan went into that Jubilee debate expecting far-right conservatives. What he got were people who "proudly identified as fascist" and defended Nazi ideology to audience applause. Here's what that reveals about where political discourse has actually moved.
Trump vs. The Wall Street Journal: When the Spectacle Eats Its Own President Trump filed a $10 billion libel lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal on Friday after the paper published a story about an alleged 2003 birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein featuring Trump's signature and "a drawing of a naked woman." Trump personally called Rupert Murdoch before
The Epstein Grand Jury Theater: Why Legal Experts Say This Will Disappoint This is how political theater works when it collides with legal reality. Promise access to information that won't be released, and if it is, won't contain what people expect. Then blame "the system" when public gets frustrated.
"Thank You for Your Attention to This Matter" Trump's "Thank You for Your Attention to This Matter" Truth Social Posts: Why This Corporate Phrase Actually Works So Trump's been ending his Truth Social posts with "Thank you for your attention to this matter" like he's some middle manager
Tulsi Gabbard's Obama "Treason" Allegations: Why the Timing Feels Like Political Theater So DNI Tulsi Gabbard just dropped what she's calling "overwhelming evidence" of a "treasonous conspiracy" by Barack Obama and his administration to frame Trump over Russian interference. The declassified documents allegedly prove Obama officials manufactured intelligence about the 2016 election. Big if true, right?
What is “The Rogue Brief” Launching The Rogue Brief: A millennial moderate’s take on politics, culture wars, Trump/Musk drama, and why “moderate” isn’t a dirty word.