Saturday, July 18, 2026
Friday, July 17, 2026
ICYMI
Three weeks into March, earlier this year, I wrote about the impact destroying Iran's electrical generation stations would have on their civilization, some parts of which approach first world standards.
Without electric power civilization disappears and society reverts to prior norms. Water and sewage don't move, refrigeration ends, heat comes from fire, or sunlight, most homes become little more than artificial caves. Gas stations can't pump fuel, traffic lights don't work, etc. Phones and tablets can't be charged.
Imagine digging a pit privy in your yard, if you have a yard. Carrying water from God-knows-where, cooking over an open fire, and scrounging for light after sunset. Apartment dwellers can't even do this much.
I'll know we've gotten serious about crippling Iran when it is reliably reported we've blacked out the power grid in several large cities. I look forward to before-and-after nighttime satellite photos showing a Tehran gone dark after sundown.
The veneer of civilization, upon which we all rely, is far thinner than most imagine. Berlin had a brief taste of the 'medicine' this past January.
Thursday, July 16, 2026
Election Security
President Trump will speak to the nation tonight, and his topic will be election security. It is widely hypothesized he will disclose large amounts of election insecurity that has been documented, and on that basis declare an emergency requiring executive branch action under the “Guarantee” clause of the Constitution (U.S. Const. art. IV, § 4).
If you’d like a conservative law prof’s view of that clause, Instapundit Glenn Reynolds has a Substack column about what may go down. Here are two key quotes:
Supreme Court precedent (starting with Luther v. Borden, 48 U.S. (7 How.) 1 (1849)) has generally treated Guarantee Clause claims as nonjusticiable political questions committed to the political branches (Congress and the President), not the courts.
Trump’s timing is probably calculated to allow the usual frivolous lower court injunctions that seem to be aimed at anything he does to be overturned before the midterms; he might also simply ignore such injunctions, as an obvious judicial overstep in an area that courts have stayed out of since Luther v. Borden (emphasis in original).
As usual, Democrats will go bonkers, predict world ending. Also as usual, they’ll be wrong.
Later ... Welp, Trump didn't invoke the Guarantee clause tonight. Instead he shared a lot of intelligence that countries which consider us an enemy have been hacking our voting records, and maybe messing with voting machines. He again urged passage of the SAVE act to protect our elections, probably in vain.
Monday, July 13, 2026
Graham a Model Senator
The recent death of Sen. Lindsey Graham causes us to ponder that a Senate seat, properly utilized, is the finest job in U.S. politics. The term is longer (6 years), there are no term limits, and many senators serve 3 or more terms.
Talented senators like Graham showcase the role’s potential. He certainly made the most of it.
Col. Graham, thank you for your service. Rest in peace.
Saturday, July 11, 2026
A Hard Sell
I wonder if this story will finally convince LGBTQ+ folk that Islam isn’t their friend. Two Islamic countries - neither particularly radical - have refused docking to a gay cruise. Earlier stories of throwing gay men to their death off tall buildings apparently weren’t convincing.