Thursday, July 16, 2026

Паблік Океренсес», 16 липня 2026 року



Uh Oh: Street Protests in Ukraine as Zelensky Forces Out Young, Popular Face Of Ukraine, Drone Innovator Fedorov



Mykhailo Fedorov, 35, was the Minister of Defense who thrilled Ukrainians and impressed the world with his spectacularly successful drone warfare innovations and soldier-consumer armament procurement program. 

Those made him popular with the soldiers but also the face of the opposition to Zelensky and unpopular among generals. Telling personal aides he could no longer manage the conflicts, Zelensky fired him.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

😳

 


Well, I, er...Okay, okay! I did it a few times--WORE SOME SHIRTS THAT WAS ALL! WE DID NOT HAVE A RELATIONSHIP! I do NOT now nor did I EVER have a relationship with Mr. Lauren OR his sponsorships. I am "FAMILIAR, but (DECIDEDLY) NOT INTERESTED."

"...for those of us here in the sclerotic and collapsing United States...

The Mitch McConnell mystery is solved. But it doesn't look good for America

The senator is alive, a key requirement to maintain one’s job in the US Senate

lol

Like any good proof-of-life photo, it featured that day’s newspaper. After a nearly month-long disappearance, when it was clear that he had been rushed to the hospital but not clear why or in what condition, Mitch McConnell broke his silence, as they say in the tabloids, by releasing a photograph of himself sitting upright in a hospital bed. 
...
One almost has to feel gratitude to Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina senator, who had the decency to die out in the open, without inflicting a mystery on the public. In McConnell’s case, the circumstances bordered on absurd. Think of it as Schroedinger’s Republican senator: for a while, sealed in his box of secrecy, the former Senate majority leader was both alive and dead.

Excellent, excellent, excellent. Oh, such good writing.

Now that mystery has been resolved. But the episode reflects a grim reality of US politics:...American leaders are so old that it is plausible that they could drop dead at any moment, and so unaccountable that it’s not clear anyone would bother to tell us if they did.

Oh my goodness. lol.

Think, for a moment, of the peculiarities of Mitch McConnell’s job, which he has now occupied for 41 years. He is among the most powerful men in the country...If you’re anything like me, your own job probably involves much less privilege and much less power, and you spend your days doing things that might be more honorable but are undoubtedly of less consequence. Now ask yourself  [I love that]: could you, with your lesser powers and lesser responsibilities, simply disappear from your job for four weeks without notice or explanation? And when you re-emerged from this abandonment, do you think you could claim that you are entitled to remain in that job, even if you can’t perform it, by the simple virtue of being technically alive?

My jelly belly is shaking, this is so good.

The entitlement is staggering, and so is the reality that McConnell is not even the worst example of what is a thoroughly bipartisan phenomenon. A weak and senescent Dianne Feinstein...Joe Biden was so addled and confused...Chuck Grassley, a sitting Republican senator from Iowa, is 92... And of course, there’s Donald Trump: never the sharpest tool in the shed, the president... has devoted himself less to policy...than to the kind of idle vanity projects that might serve to distract a retiree, like pool beautification and home remodeling.
😂

...What is offensive about the gerontocracy is how transparently it reveals the rot at the core of the American political system, how plainly it demonstrates that our elected leaders do not serve the people, but serve only their own gratification, only their own power. It is not difficult to imagine a different country, one where elected leaders considered themselves public servants, and one where it does not seem unreasonable that the voters – nominally, those politicians’ boss – might want to know where they’ve been. This is not some great fantasy of a utopian model of self-governance. But for those of us here in the sclerotic and collapsing United States, it is apparently out of reach.

Moira Donegan, The Guardian

Oh, young Ms. Donegan, you write too well and insightfully for one of your years, and...for one who is American. (?) Are you really? You're a Guardian U.S. columnist, but were you birthed and swam your entire life among us turds in the toilet bowl of the The Toilet Nation? You read as too normal to be "wretched refuse".

Which is Team Joy?* #

#Updated Update: 

Steve Kerr to a fan today: "We need LeBron." Kerr: "Oh we got him." Kerr is a good-humored, humorous guy and as you can hear the fan and those with him started laughing. Kerr being funny? Idk.


And then...


Fullcourtpass
@Fullcourtpass

There is a sense LeBron James could make his decision after NBA summer league is over, per @JakeLFischer 

The final day is this Sunday (7/19)


*Update. That was well-reasoned wasn't it? Thank you. But Shams said, after I posted this shit, that it's down to Lake Mistake, Biscayne Bay, and...Broad Street. Golden Pond is NOT among the three finalists. Apologize for any inconvenience.



LeBron James' agent has stated that James' next team will be chosen on where he can find the most happiness to end his career.

1) LBJ is a basketball billionaire. He does not care who has the most money to offer him.

2) LBJ has won three rings. Winning a fourth is not his top priority. 

3) Happiness/Joy = less pressure + lifestyle

Criteria one rules out Miami.

Criteria two rules out Cleveland.

Criteria three rules out Miami (ALWAYS pressure in "Heat Culture")... 

Jimmy Butler left Miami to get "joy" back

JBIII: "anywhere but Miami"

...and Cleveland (they have to win a title).

So the consensus top contender, Cleveland, is ruled out. The up-until-recently second top contender, Miami, is ruled out. On Rich Paul's stated criteria, which team is going to get LeBron? 

"Heat" wound too tight; Golden State Joy

Golden State Joy

Where did JB III go to get his "joy back"?

Golden State Joy


Golden State.




                                                  (Miami is 11% on Kalshi.)

Public Occurrences July 15, 2026

“Self-defense does not include indiscriminately bombing homes."

Representative Joaquin Castro, Democrat of Texas. 

No, it does not. You do not have to be a lawyer to understand the distinction between self-defense and retribution. But "if that's as far as Israel is allowed to go, then I have no use for international law," said my best Jewish friend, even though a career-long prosecutor.


Almost Half of House Democrats Vote to End Aid to Israel

The measure failed, but the level of support among Democrats exposed a stark shift in the party away from backing the Jewish state.

The measure...sought to cut all $3.3 billion in military and humanitarian aid to Israel...

NYT

👏👏🙌🥳

5:17 pm:
Trump Leans Toward Expanding U.S. Military Operations in Iran


While preferring diplomacy, Trump was briefed this week on options, including use of ground troops and bombing Pickaxe Mountain

WASHINGTON—President Trump is leaning toward expanding U.S. military operations in Iran after days of briefings from top aides, U.S. officials said. Options include stepping up airstrikes, sending ground forces to seize Iranian islands near the Strait of Hormuz and bombing a fortified site that could be used for covert nuclear work.

Trump hosted a Situation Room meeting Tuesday evening to discuss the potential seizure of Kharg Island and other territory along the Strait of Hormuz using U.S. troops...

Wally

I'm thinking his Nobel hopes are are on life support.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Public Occurrences July 14, 2026

Trump retreat over Hormuz toll suggests he is struggling to end Iran War

BBC
Well, he already has, according to him. Thirty-eight times per CNN (via Hunter Biden).

Trumpie is going to be the first anthropoid to win the Nobel Peace Prize 39 times in one year.


Donald Trump walks back proposed 20% Strait of Hormuz fee Google News Aggregate

Didn't even know the Florida Felon proposed that. It was a moronic idea and he's a moron, so it would have been plausible. He resumed the blockade of Iranian ports.


$113,300,000,300

https://iran-cost-ticker.com/


US attacks Iran and Tehran retaliates across the Middle East, threatening a return to all-out war

AP






5:36 pm:

Trump notifies Congress of new war against Iran

😂

Politico

Hunter Biden: Note

"He's so great", she said in a whisper to a colleague as I stood at the podium next to her.

Monday, July 13, 2026

Ball

 

🙄

That's my grandchild!

Good-lookin' kid, huh? 😄

USMLE Today

I understand the language of God better than I do the language of the god Aesculapius.

For all the world to see, this is who the Ukrainian people are




July 8, 2026:

Every day for 1,595 days (and counting), at exactly 9:00 am, Ukriane comes to a stop. For one minute, Ukrainians, whatever they are doing, stop in place for a moment of silence. Every day since February 24, 2022.



June 27:











Is the odious World Cup over?

The Good Morning Shimmy


Sunday, July 12, 2026

I sheathed the knife...

...and she jumped back up and...




...yeah, knocked my Adderall bottle down. YOU'RE THE HAZARD, MISSY!

YIKES!

 

BE CAREFUL WITH THAT KNIFE!!!!!

Public Occurrences July 12, 2026

Twenty-Seven Killed in Bangkok Bar Fire

The BBC describes video of flames pouring out of the bar and people running "two of whom are on fire." Ugh.

Tits for Tats: Iran, Toilet Nation, Still at it Sunday

11:07 am:

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South-Carolina-Must-Be-Destroyed, Dead at 71

Soo Russia



Eleven in her bed

Eleven puts herself to bed when she sees me going to bed.

In the morning, I haven't been able to capture it in a photo yet, but when I turn the lights on and open the blinds and say "HI HONEY!" she writhes in delight like a baby does when her parents come to get her out of the crib. 


We communicate seamlessly and know each other exceedingly well. It is a special relationship. 


Good night darling. Good night Publoccians. 🫶

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Public Occurrences July 11, 2026

Aspiring to Regional Domination, Iran Is Ready to Escalate Over Hormuz

Tehran sees itself as a winner in the war that would establish a new Pax Iranica in the Middle East


DUBAI—For the Iranian regime, keeping a chokehold over the Strait of Hormuz has turned out to be more important than the tens of billions of dollars in sanctions relief from the Trump administration.

That is because Tehran is playing a long game. Iranian officials believe the country has finally emerged as a regional hegemon, after the U.S. and Israel failed to achieve their main goals in the war they unleashed in February. And, as long as Tehran cements this new status by securing permanent arrangements to control the vital waterway—and dominating the Persian Gulf economies along with it—then the rest, including American sanctions relief, will eventually follow.

That is a longgg view, Iran. I can't see it from here.

Iran Republican Guard Navy: Strait of Hormuz Closed until Further Notice

There clearly is a power struggle going on in Iran.

3:21 pm:

Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna Detained by Armed Israelis on West Bank

LAS VEGAS -- National Basketball Players Association executive director David Kelly criticized the NBA's salary cap and luxury tax system on Friday, arguing that the newly implemented "second apron" must be "softened" or removed.

"We are not fans of the second apron," Kelly said. "We did not propose the second apron. We should have done a better job of fighting back against the second apron. In the future, we will have a much more unified union, and we will do a better job of fighting back. ... We're seeing [the apron system] decimate teams and force decisions to be made that are not basketball decisions." [a reference to the Jaylen Brown trade]

July 10, 2026 ESPN

Chuck Cooperstein, Las Vegas Mavericks play-by-play guy, July 3, 2026, replying to Kyle Kuzma:

Has anyone ever asked why Tamika Tremaglio, who negotiated this deal as the executive director of @TheNBPA stepped down immediately afterward. No sports union head ever leaves after negotiating only one such deal.

Kyle Kuzma, Milwaukee Male Deer, July 3, 2026:

 ...the @TheNBPA has to operate with elite business acumen, elite negotiating strategy, and real foresight.

The owners and the league walk into these meetings with killers that continue to run circles around us time and time again with elite lawyers, economists, cap experts, media strategists, and long term business operators. Players deserve a PA that is just as sharp, just as prepared, and just as aggressive about protecting our upside.

Too often, it feels like players are informed after the fact instead of being truly educated and empowered before decisions are made. That cannot continue.

The next CBA [2030] is a do or die moment for us as players. It's only going to get worse for us. We need transparency, accountability, and a serious re evaluation of who is representing us and how they are representing us.

Almost invariably I side with the working man in labor disputes, even when the working man is making $50M per. I side with them here. The current CBA went into effect on July 1, 2023. It is a disaster for players and team managers. It killed free agency. The second apron essentially is a hard cap. The CBA was a complex tome that confused even experienced team experts (e.g. Andy Elisburg leading to Terry Rozier trade), and as David Kelly refers, it's effects are retrospective. Players who signed contracts before or around the CBA's effective date, i.e. before the full implications of "aprons", etc. were understood, are almost untradeable, their contracts essentially void. (Jaylen Brown's contract was signed July 26, 2023. Brad Stevens has less of an excuse for Jayson Tatum's contract, July 1, 2024.)

How in hell did this come about? The undersigned had an ominous sense that the NBPA was going to get rolled when Michelle Roberts stepped down after seven years as executive director of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) in 2021. At that time NBA Commissioner Adam Silver was obsessed with the new CBA. The NBA's future was held up until the new CBA was reached. Adam is a brilliant man and was at this time an experienced Commissioner. The CBA was his top priority of and he was laser-focused on it. Adam also represents the team owners. He has all of the elite legal talent and experts that Kyle Kuzma mentions at his disposal. Sitting across from Adam and his go-gos was Tamika Tremaglio, who succeeded Roberts in 2021 and stepped into the negotiations with no experience, and as I sensed, she, the union, and the players got rolled. Tremaglio negotiated the CBA that went into effect July 1, 2023 and stepped down half-way through her four-year term "in a surprise move" in November, 2023. The CBA was controversial from the start. The union "should have done a better job of fighting back against the second apron", as David Kelly states. The NBPA was not "unified" under the tutelage of Tremaglio and the undersigned has no doubt, but also no facts specifically, that Tremaglio was encouraged by the players "to pursue other opportunities". Her legacy is aprons, first and second, the latter of which effectively is a hard cap, the decimation of free agency, and "optionality".

Here We Go (Again)!

Windy: LBJ Has "Done Deal" with team other than Cleveland

“I’m hearing stuff in another cities too. I’m not gonna say who, but I had somebody on the phone with me today that I consider a good source who was swearing it’s a done deal in another city a couple hours ago,” Windhorst reported during an appearance on ESPN Cleveland. “I am being very, very cautious. Right now it’s too scattered. I also know how LeBron has operated, they’ve kept their circle very tight.

“I’m hearing rumors all day long. And all of them make some level of sense, and all of them make some level of nonsense. I’m just telling you, Cleveland is not the only place where there are rumors.”

Google AI

Following reports that LeBron James will leave the Los Angeles Lakers, the Miami Heat have surged to the top of next team prediction markets. The Cleveland Cavaliers closely follow as top suitors. [12]

yellow by Googs, black by unsigned. THAT IS NOT SO: THERE IS NO SURGE TO THE TOP OF THE TWO MOST-CITED PREDICTION MARKETS, POLYMARKET AND KALSHI:

Polymarket at 12:31 am: Cleveland 37.6% Miami 26.4%

Kalshi at 12:32 am: Cleveland 40% Miami 28%



Brady Hawk
@BradyHawk305

If you told me a month ago Giannis Antetokounmpo would be on the Miami Heat, they have a real shot at LeBron James, and Bam Adebayo punched Tyler Herro….. 

I’d tell you to seek help

Friday, July 10, 2026

 


Public Occurrences July 10, 2026

Ukraine Boxing Ears of Russian Bear Around Occupied Crimea

At least 36 ships, 32 of them oil tankers have been sent to the bottom of the Sea of Azmov in the last 48 hours, in response to which...

Zelensky: “I think you heard such voices in Russian media: 'What if we respond to Ukrainian strikes with nuclear weapons?'

"China ... directly responded in an ultimatum-like form — that there can be no thought whatsoever of using nuclear weapons.” 

Zelensky said that NATO leaders told him this. 

Now, at first blush, you think "this is a good thing", right? China talking down Putin to prevent nuclear war in Europe. That's good. But think, how would this have come up? 

Did Xi just call up Putin out of the blue and say "Vladimir, there can be no thought whatsoever of using nuclear weapons"? 

Was Xi watching 🦊 when some Commie commentator recommended Nukraine? 

Was he watching C-Spanski when a Rooski MP made the recommendation?

It seems more likely to one idiot blogger that Putin would have run this one up the flag pole with his minders in Beijing. That was what Poot-Poot's predecessors did with us when said Soviet predecessors wanted to nuke "those yellow bastards" in 1969. "'Murican frenemies, what you think we nuke China? Goot, nyet?" "NYET NYET NYET YOU CRAZY ROOSKIS!", we responded. 

It seems to me the "thought" was first in Putin's mind, not in Xi's. That not so goot.

It's Friday night...

 

Heat in Vegas

Bam Adebayo slapped Tyler Herro upside the head today. Tyler had direct-messaged someone questioning Bam's defensive ability and nightly effort and wondered if he was worth his three-year, $166M contract.

So yeah, that happened. No. 1 story in sports on Espo.

Thursday, July 09, 2026

Public Occurrences July 9, 2026

The Fight Over Hormuz Boils Down to One Poorly Worded Clause in Trump’s Deal

Paragraph 5 hands Iran a leading role in opening the waterway, but one the U.S. and its allies aren’t comfortable with Pause: Well U.S. "and allies" (who are American allies? We have none.) you fucking signed on to uncomfortable. Unpause.


President Trump’s memorandum of understanding with Iran was supposed to open the Strait of Hormuz and relieve the pressure on the global economy. Instead, it set off a test of wills that has exploded into violence twice in the past two weeks.

The root of the dispute is Paragraph 5,...

 Pause: The full text of Paragraph 5 is at note at below.  The money shot for purposes here is:

Upon the signing of this MOU, the Islamic Republic of Iran will make arrangements, using its best efforts, for the safe passage of commercial vessels, with no charge for 60 days only...Not Iran and Oman, not Iran and any other nation. Iran and Iran alone. Unpause

....which says Iran will make arrangements to restore shipping through the strategic waterway and then work with Oman to determine how to administer it in the future. But it also includes an Iranian [And an Iran ALONE] pledge to secure safe passage and remove military obstacles such as mines...

That too is from Wally but you could have read about it here from nytimes on June 28.

note: Paragraph 5

Upon the signing of this MOU, the Islamic Republic of Iran will make arrangements, using its best efforts, for the safe passage of commercial vessels, with no charge for 60 days only, from the Persian Gulf to the Sea of Oman and vice versa. The traffic of commercial vessels will immediately start, and considering the needs for removing the technical and military obstacles, and demining by the Islamic Republic of Iran, will be instated within 30 days. The Islamic Republic of Iran will conduct dialogue with the Sultanate of Oman to define the future administration and maritime services in the Strait of Hormuz in discussion with other Persian Gulf littoral states in line with the applicable international law and the sovereign rights of coastal states of the Strait of Hormuz.

MILLY

Iran Hatched Fresh Plot to Kill Trump, Israel Told U.S.

Israel recently shared new intelligence with the U.S. that they said showed Iran was considering a new plan to assassinate the president, sources say


Wally first, all others now

BUT...

Other American officials suggested the Israeli report could be an effort to sway Trump's decision-making as he weighs whether to intensify American military action against Iran.

...

...the US had not vetted it [the Israeli tip] themselves. 

...

...But [one U.S.] source said that the Israeli report is viewed — in part — as piece of a broader Israeli effort to influence Trump's decision making on Iran. Some in the intelligence community are always skeptical of Israeli reporting, the source said.

Noodles via Yahoo

"Optionality", "Practice"😂

The theme was "optionality." This was a word Stevens used many times when responding to questions about this trade.



The trade, says Stevens, is maybe less about straightforwardly fortifying the team for an immediate title push than it is about what ESPN's Ohm Youngmisuk described as "optionality," an awful enough word in any context but particularly gruesome as cold corporate jargon.

😂


If you tuned in to the press conference, you heard two buzzwords from President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens and majority owner Bill Chisolm: “optionality” and “basketball reasons.”

...

No, it wasn’t about switchability on defense or being able to play different kinds of Mazzulla Ball. We’re talking about optionality [see video at bottom😂]when it comes to team-building, specifically on the cap sheet.


There were plenty of other takeaways from Stevens and Chisholm’s press conference, but Stevens’ “optionality” explanation was chief among them.


Brad Stevens says ‘optionality,’ cost of stars against salary cap motivations for Jaylen Brown trade


Stevens, the Boston Celtics’ president of basketball operations, pulled the trigger on a Brown-to-Philadelphia-for-Paul George trade (https://www.nbcsports.com/nba/news/winners-losers-from-jaylen-brown-to-76ers-for-paul-george-trade) that has been lambasted around the league and vilified in Boston. He took to the podium, sitting next to team owner Bill Chisholm, and explained his reasoning largely as “optionality.”



And now, Celtics fans, stand up, put your hands together and cheer wildly for … optionality!


Brad Stevens, president of basketball operations for the Celtics, used that word so many times Monday that it kept reminding me of that time former Philadelphia 76ers guard Allen Iverson kept talking about “practice.”😂


Steve Buckley gets the Pulitzer for connecting Stevens' mind-numbing, brain-dead, tone-deaf, career-shortening (?) overuse of "optionality" with "practice" from twenty-four years ago!

🤣🤣👏

My goodness, there are some people who can really WRITE, even in sports.

All this on the Brad Stevens, Bill Chisholm presser "explaining" why Stevens traded Jaylen Brown. Spoiler: still no (good) answers.

Steve Buckley, The Athletic

Justin Tinsley, Andscape

Chris Thompson, Defector

There's a hashtag and everything for that, huh?