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#1
What Comes From the Failure to Confront Insanity
Trump's religious zealotry advocating war crimes is the inevitable result

by Jennifer Rubin
Published Apr 8, 2025 at The Contrarian
https://www.contrariannews.org/p/what-comes-from-the-failure-to-confront?triedRedirect=true   
 
Donald Trump's Tuesday morning apocalyptic threat, amounting to a vow to commit genocide, bore the whiff of both insanity and desperation. As Amnesty International put it: "The US President's threat of extermination and irreparable destruction brazenly shreds core rules of international humanitarian law, with potentially catastrophic consequences for over 90 million people." (Emphasis added.) Trump's belated construction of some muddled tale of a diplomatic breakthrough should in no way diminish the illegality of his genocidal threats, the political horror it represented, or the frightful intrusion of religious zealotry into our politics.
   
It is no small matter that Trump has adopted the rhetoric of religious apocalypse — something one might associate with a fundamentalist Islamic state — which once was the lone domain of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who claims the war has been conducted on behalf of Jesus. With no hint of self-awareness, Hegseth recently declared, "We're fighting religious fanatics who seek a nuclear capability in order for some religious Armageddon. But from my perspective, I mean, obviously I'm a man of faith who encourages our troops to lean into their faith, rely on God."

While Hegseth has been written off as a crank and imbecile (albeit one who once tainted our uniformed military ranks), this brand of religious fervor becomes deadly serious when uttered by the commander-in-chief, who possesses access to nuclear weapons. And since Easter, when he delivered the holy message of: "Time is running out — 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD!", Trump has continually resorted to violent religious rhetoric to justify mass murder, mimicking the tone of theologically deranged terrorists.

On Tuesday, Pope Leo wrote: "Today as we all know there was this threat against all the people of Iran. This is truly unacceptable." Archbishop Paul S. Coakley echoed: "The threat of destroying a whole civilization and the intentional targeting of civilian infrastructure cannot be morally justified." Both condemned Trump's religious justification for monstrous threats. While they must protect the sanctity of the Church, we must rescue our secular government.

How, then, did we reach the mortifying intersection of White Christian Nationalism (which rejects separation of church and state, casting the United States as a Christian nation), Trump's personal pathological narcissism, and fascist warmongering (which repudiates democracy and rule of law at home and international law around the globe)? Multiple failures of our civil society and political system played a part.

This is what comes from a cadre of white, Christian evangelical leaders who have adopted nationalism rather than faith as their touchstone. MAGA leaders in collars and robes have treated Trump as a messiah figure, scorned the separation of church and state, and adopted the defense of Western civilization as a mantra and justification for cruel and exclusionary policies.

As PBS reported, Trump's base includes white, Christian evangelists who "have been influenced by their own version of Armageddon and the end of the world...Some evangelicals espouse prophecies in which warfare involving Israel is key to bringing about the return of Jesus." A cadre of Christian Zionists cheered the onset of war, which they see as an opportunity to advance their theology, fulfilling their prophetic vision of a triumphant Israel, a prelude to Armageddon. They can believe what they want; they should not be allowed to capture government and wield its power for their fringe sectarian purposes.

Too many political leaders (both secular and followers of other faiths) allowed themselves to be cowed when MAGA cultists whined that they were victims of anti-religious bias. Power-hungry political leaders masquerading as religious adherents received far too much leeway to intrude into government policy, procedures, and personnel. It is long past the time to take this part of the MAGA movement head-on as antithetical to the Constitution and American pluralism.

This is what comes from legacy media ignoring Trump's obvious mental and physical decline. They have studiously refused to recognize his mental unwellness, preferring to label it part of his "personality." Without any factual basis or medical foundation, Jake Tapper declared on C-SPAN, "I think some of the questions about President Trump's behavior have more to do with personality than with cognitive decline."

In clinging to journalistic ground rules inappropriate to this president, the media have habituated the public to utterly abnormal conduct. Margaret Sullivan, former public editor for the New York Times, reaffirmed the problem: "The press, because of its own conventions and time-honored practices, normalizes him, and thus fails to get across the extreme nature of this president's behavior. Ten years of sane washing have had their effect. He remains in power, reelected, undeterred." And, ultimately, issuing threats to commit genocide.

This is what comes from the bastardization of outlets like the Washington Post and CBS News. They have been turned into cheering sections for Trump, avoiding unflinching scrutiny and running interference (e.g., zapping a 60 Minutes investigation of CECOT) for his authoritarian, cruel, and unhinged conduct. They and other legacy outlets continue to yuck it up with Trump at self-serving celebrations of themselves.

This is what comes from an entire political party abdicating its constitutional functions — from oversight to power of the purse to the power to declare war. After years of pretending not to hear Trump's rants or excusing them as "Trump being Trump," cowardly Republicans paved the way for Trump to plunge us into war and issue threats of genocide. Republican senators voting to confirm entirely unfit Cabinet secretaries and then refusing to remove them when they violated the law (Signalgate) and broke international law (extrajudicial killings) have played a critical role in democratic destruction. They must be replaced en masse for failure to do their jobs.

This is what comes from the highest ranks of the military agreeing to conduct murder on the high seas. In violation of U.S. and international law, they broke new ground in the Caribbean Sea, even making excuses for killing shipwreck survivors. Trump no doubt concluded that he had cowed military brass to such a degree that they would comply with any order, even one that amounted to genocide.

This is what comes from a Supreme Court that has treated Trump as a king. Absolving him of criminal liability and indulging ever-expanding executive power while scolding lower court judges who have attempted to rein him in have helped create a monster, one who now threatens them and the rest of our constitutional system.

It is not hard to see how we got to where we are. The temptation now will be to rationalize this brush with disaster, even for Republicans to cheer Trump's "negotiating prowess" or "restraint." That would be a grotesque error. Dodging one calamity but ignoring the underlying pathology and serial failures that brought us to this point will ensure we have other such incidents.

We must not forget that Trump's threats in and of themselves are war crimes, grounds for impeachment, and a flashing siren that all the enablers, rationalizers, and opportunists who have refused to blow the whistle on a deranged president need to snap out of it. Trump is a threat not "only" to democracy, but to our national security and survival, and the peace and stability of the planet.

It is time to constrain and ultimately remove him before we destroy an entire civilization — our own.
#2
Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #914
US East Coast Time: Saturday 04 April 2026 - 11am-2pm
Repeats: Sunday 05 April 2026 - 8pm-11pm
Repeats: Saturday 11 April 2026 - 8pm-11pm
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Within's Within Radio Archives: www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
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* * * On this week's show * * * 
  
Featured New Rock AlbumJeff Tweedy, *Twilight Override* [Part 2] (2025) . . . Tweedy dives deeper into his obsessions, his fears, what makes him joyful . . . he traces a musical voyage inside, but also far beyond himself . . . brilliant music that pursues endlessly to understand . . .

* Featured Classic Rock Album: John Cougar Mellencamp, *Uh-huh* (1983) . . . still bearing partially his stage name, but busting looser with every new record, this LP is a show-stopper . . . angry, funny, wild, lyrically awesome . . . ass-shaking good fun . . .

* Storybook Time*: *Center of the Cycle: An Autobiography of Inner Space* by Dr. John C. Lilly . . .

* Readings from *Bags End News* & *Labyrinthine* . . . & this week's featured artists are still some more of those whose songs were on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 of 2013 . . . NO KINGS! NO KINGS! NO KINGS! NO KINGS! NO KINGS! NO KINGS!

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#3
Turn on . . . tune in! SpiritPlants Radio is on the air 24/7! And now for 22 years!

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This special Long Live Rock! weekend on SpiritPlants Radio features 3 DJs, including Commander Q, Soulard, & Veronica! This weekend (April 4-5, 2026)'s scheduled programming includes:

Featured SpiritPlants Radio DJs:
*** Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution with DJ Soulard #913 | Show information: https://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
*** Electronica with DJ Veronica #362 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJVeronica
*** 36x with Commander Q #176 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJCommanderQ

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*** Long Live Rock!: The Velvet Underground - 10.January.1969 - Boston, Massachusetts | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground
*** Long Live Rock!: Bob Dylan & The Rolling Thunder Revue - 04.December.1975 - Montreal, Canada | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Thunder_Revue
*** Long Live Rock!: Blind Faith - 07.June.1969 - Hyde Park, London, England [Plus 1969 Studio Jams] | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Faith
*** Long Live Rock!: Isle of Wight Festival, UK - Jimi Hendrix - 30.August.1970 | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix
*** Long Live Rock!: Pink Floyd - 31.May.1968 - Amsterdam, Netherlands | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd

This weekend's programming commences the 2026 SpiritPlants Radio weekend schedule of new shows and featured programs. Your feedback (spiritplantsradios@gmail.com) will be greatly appreciated in helping to improve our station! And check out Dose One: A SpiritPlants Radio Psychedelic Sampler (http://soundcloud.com/spiri/spiritplantsradio_dose_one)!

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#4
The World / How Mass Movements Topple Autocracies
April 01, 2026, 10:04:43 AM
How Mass Movements Topple Autocracies
Trump is weak. The people are strong
by Jennifer Rubin

Published Apr 1, 2026 at The Contrarian
https://open.substack.com/pub/contrarian/p/how-mass-movements-topple-autocracies
 
Historically, autocrats often have turned out to be remarkably fragile, while effective mass movements have demonstrated unexpected strength to topple them. Donald Trump's recent serial disasters vs. the burgeoning Resistance movement suggest the same might hold true in the U.S.

Trump is sinking in approval in every public poll, with the University of Massachusetts Amherst poll reporting a new low of 33 percent approval. He is suffering from a crack-up in his base and rapidly losing young voters, Hispanics, and the "manosphere." (About the latter, Elaine Godfrey writes that "the disillusioned young men and independents who voted for Trump in 2024 ... can't be expected to get out and vote for the GOP.")

Discrete blunders (e.g., tariffs/affordability, the Iran war, the Epstein pedophile scandal, mass deportations, gas prices) might explain millions of voters' disillusionment. But looked at with historical perspective, this sort of decay, characteristic of late-stage autocracy, flows directly from its defining features: corruption, cronyism, isolation from reliable information, and unalloyed faith in propaganda.

Each played a part in the predictable quagmire in Iran and the corresponding nosedive in Trump's poll numbers. His head-spinning corruption (e.g. reaping billions for him and his family from Middle East regimes) and cronyism (e.g., installing fan-boy incompetents such as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, sending ignoramuses Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff to negotiate) set him up for failure. Tip: A corrupt leader surrounded by cronies can be played.

Making matters worse, Trump might be the least informed person in America, in part because all he consumes is a steady junk food diet of dramatic video footage, slobbering right-wing media coverage, and political sycophants' cringeworthy flattery. (Looking at you, Speaker Mike Johnson!) The self-created information vacuum leaves him without reliable data about the state of the war, the sides' relative weapons capacity, the Iranians' leverage and objectives, and the impossibility of certain maneuvers (e.g., sending in troops to ferry out enriched uranium).

In the realm of state propaganda, Trump's communication, even for him, has been terribly frantic and contradictory. He has become so accustomed to his cult's uncritical acceptance of his lies (e.g., the "Sir" stories, fake history, incoherent blather "sane washed" by legacy media) that he is no doubt rattled when his bluster, threats, and transparent dissembling have no impact on the Iranians. Tip: Intoxication by your own lies is a serious handicap — as is deluding yourself into believing that implacable foreign enemies buy your nonsense.

Put differently, autocracies are inherently brittle and susceptible to pressure because they eliminate the very things necessary to survive, such as reality-based decision-making, advisers picked on merit, a healthy flow of information, and the ability to discern spin from reality. (This sounds eerily similar to Russia's Ukraine debacle, driven in large part by the "inefficiency, corruption, and brutality" of Vladimir Putin's regime.)

The term for the point when autocracy goes haywire — autocratic backfire — "occurs when narcissistic leaders have insulated themselves from criticism by surrounding themselves with sycophants and loyalists," Ruth Ben Ghiat explains. At that point, "[n]o one will tell them the truth, and religious collaborators tell them they are in office by divine will...so they also end up believing their own propaganda about their invincibility, genius instincts, and infallibility." They therefore are likely to make "decisions on the basis of erroneous beliefs or personal ideological obsessions." No wonder the result is often military or economic calamities and bone-headed "policies and projects championed by the ruler out of hubris and megalomania and implemented to disastrous effect."

If Trump's regime is brittle and subject to self-destruction, what about the Resistance? In polling, election results, and mass organizing events such as the No Kings protests, a vibrant grassroots movement has demonstrated surprising resilience, strength, and adaptability over 15 months.

Social movements scholar Dr. Liz Corrigan explains that mass events with huge turnout of people "who share some similarity of grievance against state actions" are critical to building a movement. Large numbers gathered without imposed ideological litmus tests encourage others to join. 'Safety in numbers' is real. "At protests, folks are registering voters, organizing volunteers, building databases for further actions, debating various courses of action, and creating relationships," Corrigan observes. "It is literally how people build skills for solidarity actions as they are forced into more immediate confrontation with the state."

Unlike autocrats, mass movements can adapt to new circumstances and embrace moments that can galvanize millions. The larger the number of activists, the more sources of information and ideas can be tapped to inform the movement. We saw the Resistance initially focus on direct opposition to DOGE with the "Hands off!" protest. Then it embraced the anti-corruption message that included the Epstein-Trump scandal (highlighting the Epstein elites' avoidance of accountability). And most recently, ICE and the Iran War have supercharged the movement.

Mass movements — unlike inflexible, know-it-all autocrats — also can experiment with different models. Through trial and error, the movement can test new organizing methods (e.g., the Jimmy Kimmel boycott) and figure out ways to draw in different parts of the electorate.

Perhaps most powerfully of all, while autocrats operate through violence, bullying, threats, censorship, and weaponization of the justice system, a successful mass movement is built on hope, solidarity, and, yes, love. It turns out mass movements suffused with joy, love, and mutual support have triumphed time and again over brutal and menacing regimes, whether in Turkey, Chile, or in the American Civil Rights Movement (anchored in its quest for a "Beloved community"). In the current context, we see the whimsical costumed characters, an ever-expanding array of witty signs, the near-total absence of any violence, widespread impromptu community-organized aid for immigrants, and consistent expressions of joy and a deep, abiding love of neighbors, country, and democracy.

Certainly, victory over MAGA authoritarianism, brutality, and racism is far from inevitable. However, the Resistance can take solace that signs of Trump's crackup are multiplying, the predictable result of erratic decisions from an isolated narcissist surrounded by yes-men. Trump's version of autocratic backfire also reflects the growth of the Resistance movement, one large and flexible enough to sweep in millions of Americans, innovate over time, and propound a positive, uplifting message.

In sum, Trump's profound weaknesses and the Resistance's considerable strengths should give democracy defenders confidence to translate protest into organization and to redouble efforts to prevail in November, no matter what futile MAGA voter suppression tactics are deployed.
#5
Scriptor Press Sampler | 26 | 2024 Annual
https://www.scriptorpress.com/sampler/26_2024.html
(Size = 3.7 MB)
 
Hello everyone,

And here is the new Scriptor Press Sampler! This Annual's contents include:

*** Poetry by Raymond Soulard, Jr., Tamara Miles, Martina Reisz Newberry, Jimmy Heffernan, Colin James, & Judih Weinstein Haggai
*** Prose pieces by Nathan D. Horowitz & Charlie Beyer
*** Dream Raps by Raymond Soulard, Jr.   
*** Labyrinthine [new fixtion] by Raymond Soulard, Jr.
*** Fiction by Algernon Beagle & Timothy Vilgiate
*** Graphic artwork by Kassandra Soulard, Epi Rogan, Louis Staebles & AbandonView

Respond with your feedback here—or by email at editor@scriptorpress.com.
 
Peace,
Raymond
#6
The Library / Scriptor Press Sampler Archives
March 22, 2026, 05:30:39 PM
These archives are current through most recently released volume:

www.scriptorpress.com/sampler/archives.html
#7
Raibook #12:
Dream Raps, Volumes Eleven-Twelve
by Raymond Soulard, Jr.
https://www.scriptorpress.com/raibooks/dreamraps11-12.html
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Hello everyone,

Here is the next release of  "A collection of new fixtions, come from Dreamland . . . "

I hope you enjoy this new volume. And take a look at the previous titles in this series too, found here: scriptorpress.com/raibooks/archives.html

Peace,
Raymond Soulard, Jr.
Editor & Publisher
Scriptor Press New England
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#8
This archives is current for all RaiBooks:

http://www.scriptorpress.com/raibooks/archives.html
#9
Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #911
US East Coast Time: Saturday 07 March 2026 - 11am-2pm
Repeats: Sunday 08 March 2026 - 8pm-11pm
Repeats: Saturday 14 March 2026 - 8pm-11pm
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Within's Within Radio Archives: www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
Tune in SpiritPlants Radio Online: www.spiritplantsradio.com
 
***On this week's show****
 
* Featured New Rock Album: Black Pistol Fire, *Flagrant Act of Bliss* (2026) . . . Exciting new LP by this Austin, Texas-based duo . . . living on the borders between folk-rock & punk, stirring up all sorts of musical dust!

* Featured Classic Rock Album Redux: Phil Ochs, *Rehearsals for Retirement* (1969) . . . Brilliant folk-rocker who burned higher & higher till he cascaded into the dark . . . this awesome album shows his anger at the times, his wit still intact, his heart breaking piece by piece . . .

* Storybook Time*: *Center of the Cycle: An Autobiography of Inner Space* by Dr. John C. Lilly . . .

* Readings from *Many Musics*, *Labyrinthine* & *Bags End News* . . . & this week's featured artist is Billy Joel, & some great studio & live songs from his prime mid-1970s era . . . STOP THE FUCKING WAR IN IRAN!

Webcasting to the globe & beyond from Ye Olde New England!
#10
Turn on . . . tune in! SpiritPlants Radio is on the air 24/7! And now for 22 years!

SpiritPlants Radio's website can be found at www.spiritplantsradio.com. On this site is the current weekday & weekend schedule & links to listen live, as well as links to the station's archives, blog, forum, chat, playlists, & song history.

During the weekdays you are invited to enter the (M)ystery-(F)low, because you never know . . . what's down below . . .

This special Sound Collage Radio weekend on SpiritPlants Radio features the Mothers of Invention, Minóy, & many others, plus 3 DJs, including Commander Q, Soulard, & Veronica! This weekend (March 7-8, 2026)'s scheduled programming includes:

Featured SpiritPlants Radio DJs:
*** Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution with DJ Soulard #911 | Show information: https://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
*** Electronica with DJ Veronica #359 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJVeronica
*** 36x with Commander Q #173 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJCommanderQ

Featured Programs:
*** Sound Collage Radio: The Mothers of Invention - "Freak Out!" (1966) | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freak_Out
*** Sound Collage Radio: Minóy - "Doctor In a Dark Room" | Show information: https://www.discogs.com/ru/master/2937175-Min%EF%BF%BDy-Doctor-In-A-...1
*** Sound Collage Radio: "DJ Soulard - Sound Collages XII" | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/djsoulardsoundcollages.pdf
*** Sound Collage Radio: "DJ Soulard - Sound Collages XIII" | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/djsoulardsoundcollages.pdf
*** Sound Collage Radio: "DJ Soulard - Sound Collages XIV" | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/djsoulardsoundcollages.pdf
*** Sound Collage Radio: "Hypnagogic Sounds - Zoolatry" | Show information: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-music-that-disappears-limi-31091730/episode/episode-79-zoolatry-ambient-drone-podcast-34784020

This weekend's programming commences the 2026 SpiritPlants Radio weekend schedule of new shows and featured programs. Your feedback (spiritplantsradios@gmail.com) will be greatly appreciated in helping to improve our station! And check out Dose One: A SpiritPlants Radio Psychedelic Sampler (http://soundcloud.com/spiri/spiritplantsradio_dose_one)!

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Peace,
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Station Manager
#11
Trump's War Underscores His Massive Betrayal
by Jennifer Rubin - March 4, 2026 - The Contrarian
https://open.substack.com/pub/contrarian/p/trumps-war-underscores-his-massive

A critical problem — aside from constitutional, political, and moral considerations — with a president taking the country to war with overwhelming public opposition, without congressional authorization, and even without public debate is that we do not know its purpose. From all appearances, neither Donald Trump nor any adviser knows the purpose of his strikes against Iran. (If one were being totally honest, the "purpose" likely is to soothe the narcissistic rage of a president headed for a massive defeat.)

Susan Glasser took a stab at listing the ever-fluctuating reasons for sending men and women to die, while spending billions of dollars:

"(O)utright regime change, assistance to the oppressed peoples of the Islamic Republic, stripping Iran of "the ability to project power outside its borders," stopping future Iranian-sponsored terrorist attacks while exacting revenge for past ones, preemptive action against an imminent Iranian threat to attack U.S. forces, preemptive action to block Iran from building ballistic missiles that could hit the U.S. mainland, and preemptive action to stop the Iranian nuclear program that Trump had, as recently as last week, claimed was "obliterated." Many of these explanations are based on false premises; some already seem to have been abandoned."

Never have we launched a war for yet-to-be-decided reasons without preparation for civilians in the region. We can already draw four conclusions from Trump's blunder.

First, there was never an "imminent" threat to America. (Instead, while Trump lied that he had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear weapons program in the prior war, Iran is still digging out from the last illegal war.) Trump did not even try to make the "imminent" argument in his War Powers letter to Congress, so his minions can stop dissembling to lawmakers and voters. The notion that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "made" Trump do it is as preposterous as it is pathetic. Netanyahu has unsuccessfully hounded presidents for decades to go to war, seeking to bomb Iran; only Trump took the bait. If we outsourced our foreign policy to another country, that would be an even greater constitutional calamity.

Second, if Trump meant to achieve actual regime change — and certainly called on Iranians to rise up — he inexcusably baited civilians to take action without any capability or desire to assist them. No country has ever achieved regime change, as opposed to regime decapitation, through bombing. Furthermore, those civilians will have to face the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, who have sworn to defend the regime, no matter the cost. The IRGC has an estimated 150,000 troops throughout the country; if anything, their grip will tighten as we kill civilian leaders without a plan for leadership. Moreover, we cannot possibly ensure Iran will "never" pursue a nuclear weapon since Iran has the know-how and allies to supply necessary materials.

Third, neither Trump nor the Iranians (if they want a truce) know when and how to stop this. Trump has suggested multiple timeframes, including "far longer" than 4-5 weeks. But the enemy and our bombed allies get a say as well. If regime change is the (unattainable) purpose, this will be the quintessential forever war. If the aim is just to damage the regime, one wonders when enough will be enough.

Fourth, to no one's surprise (in part because Americans do not know why we are at war) Trump's war is incredibly unpopular. If meant to divert from Trump's other unpopular moves — e.g., a pedophile coverup, inflation-boosting tariffs, cuts to healthcare, unleashing a secret police to terrorize Americans — he should have chosen something voters actually wanted. Public opposition is likely to intensify as Americans experience the results of Trump's self-inflicted economic disaster. "A worldwide sell-off for stocks is slamming onto Wall Street Tuesday, and oil prices are leaping even higher as worries rise that the war with Iran is widening and may do more sustained damage to the global economy than feared," the Associated Press reported Tuesday.

Democrats will need to remind voters that any sensible president could have avoided a calamitous war simply by continuing negotiations. Moreover, if Trump had not torn up the Iran nuclear deal, inspectors would have been on the ground to tell us what Iran was doing, thereby eliminating the need for wars based on suspicion of progress toward a bomb. But clearly, Trump wanted this war — the facts, the casualties, the law, and the public be damned.

Trump has committed a grievous constitutional violation. Only Congress has the power to declare war under Article I. If the president drags us into in war in violation of the Constitution and the United Nations Charter (which is the law of the land), Congress has the power of the purse (i.e. pull the plug on funding) and/or the power to impeach and remove. But MAGA Republicans refuse to uphold their oaths and will do none of that. So, what next?

Democrats have the facts, public opinion, and the Constitution on their side. (They also know TACO Trump often reverses himself when pressure mounts so an irate public or Gulf allies' ire could trigger retreat.) Democrats do, however, need a clear, unified strategy.

That starts with reminding voters (especially reachable Republicans) constantly that Trump ran twice on no more open-ended wars of choice. He has betrayed every voter who believed him. Democrats should encourage voters to express (peacefully) their outrage and tell their elected leaders that acquiescence in an illegal, immoral war is a deal-breaker for any candidate on the ballot.

Democrats will not win sufficient votes to implement the War Powers Act or cut off funding, but they must force every Republican to go on the record. No one should be able to duck responsibility for an unconstitutional, reckless war that voters overwhelmingly reject.

Beyond that, Democrats would be wise to connect this betrayal to Trump's serial domestic failures (e.g., not bringing down costs). Minority Senate Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) had it right when he declared on the floor on Monday:

"Donald Trump ran for office on the promise to wind down America's endless wars. What he is doing is exactly the opposite. He is picking military fights all over the world and not taking care of business here at home. One year into office Donald Trump has broken his promise to end forever wars again and again and again—from Venezuela to threats against Greenland to now a new war with Iran."

In sum, Democrats have a succinct, overarching message that is more than a list of complaints. The election is about Trump's stunning betrayal of voters, all enabled by spineless Republicans. If Trump betrayed your trust and did the opposite of what you wanted (e.g., forever wars, rising prices, terrorized cities), then vote for the only party that will stop him.

It's that simple.
#12
SPF Chat / New Chat Room!
March 02, 2026, 03:46:40 PM
This is on the main page, at top:
http://www.spiritplants.org/chat/

But it does not work. Need to fix! :)
#13
The World / Why Strikes Rarely Produce Regime Change
March 02, 2026, 03:44:57 PM
Iran Isn't a Target--It's a System: Why Strikes Rarely Produce Regime Change
by Jack Hopkins
Published Mar 2, 2026 at https://www.jackhopkinsnow.com/p/iran-isnt-a-target-its-a-system-why?triedRedirect=true

Not maybe. Not if the bombs are precise enough. Not if the leadership is "decapitated." Not if the West declares victory...at a podium.
Iran will survive.

And...if that sentence irritates you, good. Because irritation means you're still thinking emotionally about a system that operates structurally.

You don't have to like Iran. You don't have to sympathize with its regime. You don't have to excuse its behavior.

But...if you want to understand what happens next...you need to understand one brutal fact:

You can bomb a country and still lose the strategic war.

Iran Is Not a Man. It's a Machine.

Western commentary always looks for a villain with a face. One leader. One tyrant. One "head of the snake."

That's comforting. Because if there's one head, you imagine you can cut it off.

Iran isn't built that way.

Its ruling class is not a single personality cult. It is layered, redundant, and institutional. Thousands of clerics. Interlocking councils. Security organs. Parallel power centers. The Revolutionary Guard. Religious authorities. Bureaucratic structures that don't depend on one charismatic figure.

You can kill ministers. You can kill generals. You can even eliminate senior figures.

What you cannot do is erase the architecture.

This is not a startup with a founder you can remove and watch the company implode.

It's a regime engineered for continuity.

And continuity, not charisma...is what makes a system durable.

Four Thousand Years Is a Different Time Horizon

Iran, Persia in older forms, has existed in some civilizational continuity for more than four millennia.

Empires have invaded it. Greeks, Arabs, Mongols, Ottomans...Russians...British. Regimes have fallen. Borders have shifted. Dynasties have risen and collapsed.

Iran remained.

That matters.

Because states that have repeatedly survived invasion build an internal psychology around endurance. Survival becomes identity.

The United States thinks in election cycles.

Israel thinks in immediate survival cycles.

Iran thinks in generational cycles.
That difference changes everything.

Democracies cannot politically absorb prolonged pain. Casualties translate into headlines. Headlines translate into pressure. Pressure translates into policy reversals.

Iran's system is built to absorb punishment in ways open societies struggle to tolerate.

It does not need to win quickly.

It needs to outlast the outrage.

And history suggests it can.

Geography Is Not Neutral

Look at a map.

Iran is not a small, flat strip of land. It is massive. Mountainous. Compartmentalized. Difficult.

Mountains are not scenery. They are fortifications.

They protect infrastructure. They complicate air campaigns. They make ground invasion nightmarish. They fragment supply lines. They create natural redoubts for insurgency or state defense alike.

You can degrade missile stockpiles.

You can destroy radar arrays.

You can strike air bases.

What you cannot do without extraordinary escalation...is "defeat" Iran in the conventional sense.

Unless someone is preparing for a ground war...real ground war...this is about degrading capabilities...not eliminating the state.

And degraded states can still endure.

Decapitation Does Not Equal Collapse

There is a fantasy embedded in modern warfare: remove enough leaders and the system implodes.

That might work in personality-driven regimes.

It does not work as cleanly in systems with distributed authority.

Iran's political-religious structure is not dependent on a single supreme executive personality the way some other governments are.

Even the most aggressive assassination campaign cannot eliminate thousands of mid-level authorities who are ideologically aligned and structurally empowered.

You can create disruption.

You can create succession struggles.

You can create temporary instability.

But collapse? That requires internal fragmentation at scale.

And...historically, external pressure tends to consolidate Iranian factions...not dissolve them.
Calls for "uprisings" from outside actors have often produced the opposite effect:

Nationalist consolidation in the face of foreign aggression.

Iran's Alliances Are Tools, Not Friendships

Now let's talk about the regional chessboard.

People like to bundle Iran together with Hamas, Hezbollah, Russia, China...as though this is some coherent ideological super-bloc.

That's lazy thinking.

Iran is Shia Persian.

Hamas is Sunni Arab.

Theologically, they consider each other apostates; those who renounce a religious faith, political party, or previously held principle...often viewed as a traitor to their former cause.

They cooperate...because it is strategically useful.

That's it.

From Iran's perspective, Hamas is not a sacred ally. It is an instrument.

If Hamas can inflame tensions, disrupt regional normalization...and complicate Israeli-Saudi alignment...then Hamas serves a purpose.

If Hamas burns out? Iran recalibrates.

If Hezbollah is more useful tomorrow? Iran leans there.

If an entirely new proxy emerges next year? Iran adapts.

Durable systems do not marry tactics.

They use them.

That flexibility is power.

The Real Battlefield May Be Riyadh

In the short term, the more interesting question may not even be Tehran.

It may be Riyadh.

If normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia fractures under pressure, Iran wins strategically...even if it absorbs tactical damage.

If internal Saudi generational divides widen...older factions prioritizing Palestinian identity politics, younger factions prioritizing power alignment...that tension becomes part of the regional equation.
Iran understands this.

It does not need battlefield dominance to influence outcomes.

It needs friction....between its adversaries.

And...if it has played any role...directly or indirectly...in shaping events that create that friction, then from its perspective, there is limited downside.

Even failed operations...can succeed strategically...if they destabilize opposing coalitions.

Nuclear Ambiguity Is a Leverage Tool

For decades, Iran's nuclear posture has been described as "breakout potential."

Not a weapon. Not open weaponization.

The capacity to assemble one quickly if deemed necessary.

That ambiguity is leverage.

If pressure intensifies...incentives shift.

States under existential threat behave differently from states under sanction.

And...if Iran concludes that survival requires deterrence at a higher level...the calculus changes.

You cannot bomb knowledge out of existence.

You cannot strike engineering capacity out of memory.

Once a nation acquires technical capability, the question is political will...not intellectual possibility.

Durable Does Not Mean Dominant

None of this means Iran will thrive.

Its economy is constrained. Oil exports are limited. Infrastructure is aging. Youth dissatisfaction is real. Brain drain exists.

Durable does not equal prosperous.

It means survivable.

Iran may emerge weaker.

It may emerge economically strained.

It may face internal turbulence.

But extinction? Regime vaporization? State disappearance?

Those are fantasies...unless escalation reaches levels few actors appear prepared to accept.

The Hard Truth

Iran survives.

Not because it is morally right.

Not because it is militarily unbeatable.

Not because it is beloved by its people.

But...because it is structured to endure pressure in ways its adversaries often underestimate.

If policymakers treat Iran like a target...instead of a system...they will miscalculate.

If they confuse damage with destruction...they will be surprised.

Because when this phase ends...however it ends...Iran will still be there.

Altered...perhaps.

Bruised...certainly.

But present.

And...in geopolitics, survival is the first victory.

Everything else...comes later.
#14
Summary of the U.S. attack on Iran — verified facts (current to Sunday, 1 March 2026)

What happened (concise factual timeline)
  • U.S. and Israeli forces carried out coordinated strikes inside Iran beginning Saturday; the operation targeted military and government sites. CBS News
  • Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was reported killed in the strikes; Iranian state media and officials confirmed his death. CBS News
  • Iran has launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes toward Israel and at locations where U.S. forces operate in the region; explosions were reported across multiple countries. Aljazeera
  • Casualty reports vary by source: one live tracker compiled preliminary figures of hundreds killed in Iran and dozens elsewhere; U.S. Central Command reported U.S. service-member casualties (several killed and wounded). Aljazeera ABC7 New York

Why it happened (verifiable motives and official statements)
  • U.S. and Israeli officials framed the strikes as a response to threats and to degrade Iran's military capabilities. U.S. leadership described the operation as "major combat operations" and said strikes would continue as necessary. CBS News
  • Iran had previously warned of retaliation if attacked; after the strikes Tehran said it would respond and then launched missile/drone attacks. Aljazeera

What is happening now (operational and immediate effects)
  • Ongoing strikes and counterstrikes: additional rounds of strikes were reported after the initial operation, with explosions in Tehran and other areas. CBS News Aljazeera
  • U.S. forces in the region have increased force protection and some bases have tightened security measures. U.S. bases (for example, Camp Lejeune) announced heightened checks and restrictions. WRAL
  • Allied support and basing arrangements: the UK prime minister publicly said Britain would allow U.S. use of some UK bases for specific defensive strikes against Iranian missile sites. Yahoo

Forecasted near-term developments (scenarios grounded in current reporting)
Below are plausible, verifiable scenarios that analysts and officials are discussing in news coverage; these are scenarios reported by sources, not new predictions.
  • Sustained military exchanges and regional escalation — continued reciprocal strikes between Iran and Israel, and strikes on facilities used by U.S. forces, increasing risk to regional stability. This scenario is consistent with the pattern of immediate retaliatory strikes already reported. Aljazeera CBS News
  • Heightened U.S. force protection and allied posture — more bases and personnel will likely adopt stricter security measures; some allied governments may permit limited basing or logistical support. Reports already show increased base security and at least one allied basing agreement. WRAL Yahoo
  • Diplomatic pressure and calls for de‑escalation — international actors and some U.S. allies are publicly urging restraint and may push for diplomatic channels; media coverage notes both calls for peace and preparations to defend interests. US News Aljazeera

Key verifiable facts to watch (what will confirm which scenario unfolds)
  • Official casualty and damage tallies from Iranian authorities, U.S. Central Command, and independent monitors. Aljazeera ABC7 New York
  • Public statements from U.S., Israeli, and Iranian leaders about further operations or ceasefires. CBS News Aljazeera
  • Changes in allied basing or force posture (formal announcements by the UK, NATO members, or host nations). Yahoo WRAL

Short takeaway
Confirmed: U.S. and Israeli strikes inside Iran have occurred; Iran's supreme leader was reported killed; reciprocal missile/drone strikes and heightened military/security measures are underway; allied basing support and tightened base security have been publicly announced. CBS News Aljazeera WRAL Yahoo
#15
Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #910
US East Coast Time: Saturday 28 February 2026 - 11am-2pm
Repeats: Sunday 01 March 2026 - 8pm-11pm
Repeats: Saturday 07 March 2026 - 8pm-11pm
Other time zones: www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Within's Within Radio Archives: www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
Tune in SpiritPlants Radio Online: www.spiritplantsradio.com
 
***On this week's show****
* Featured New Rock Album: Mumford & Sons, *Prizefighter* (2026) . . . Great English folk rock group returns with a terrific new album . . . both musically exciting & pensive at the same time . . . their well runs deep, dark, sad, & yet something else too . . . something lighter . . .

* Featured Classic Rock Album: Santana, *Welcome* (1973) . . . Legendary San Francisco psychedelic rock band magicks their way through a funky vision all their own . . . even their quiet moments are intense, & intensely beautiful . . .

* Storybook Time*: *Center of the Cycle: An Autobiography of Inner Space* by Dr. John C. Lilly . . .

* Readings from *Many Musics*, *Labyrinthine* & *Bags End News* . . . & this week's featured artist is U2 & songs from their sudden surprise EP, *Days of Ash*, urgent, great music for the times . . . Slowing, stalling, let yourself a bit . . . then stand, walk on, find a way, for yourself, for others . . . it's ever worth the doing . . .

Webcasting to the globe & beyond from Ye Olde New England!
#16
Turn on . . . tune in! SpiritPlants Radio is on the air 24/7! And now for 22 years!

SpiritPlants Radio's website can be found at www.spiritplantsradio.com. On this site is the current weekday & weekend schedule & links to listen live, as well as links to the station's archives, blog, forum, chat, playlists, & song history.

During the weekdays you are invited to enter the (M)ystery-(F)low, because you never know . . . what's down below . . .

This weekend on SpiritPlants Radio features 3 DJs, including Commander Q, Soulard, & Veronica! This weekend (February 28-March 1, 2026)'s scheduled programming includes:

Featured SpiritPlants Radio DJs:
*** Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution with DJ Soulard #910 | Show information: https://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
*** Electronica with DJ Veronica #358 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJVeronica
*** 36x with Commander Q #172 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJCommanderQ

Featured Programs:
*** Long Live Rock!: Harry Chapin - 13.April.1973 - Palatine, Illinois | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin
*** Psychedelic Lectures: Jeff VanderMeer - "Shriek: An Afterword" (2006) | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_VanderMeer
*** Jazz Cafe: AMM – "AMMMusic" (1966) | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMM_(band)
*** Comedy Hour: "Animation Radio: South Park Marathon!"  | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park
*** News Hour: "World Week in Review" | Show information: https://scriptorpress.com/world_week_in_review.pdf
*** Sound Collage Radio: "DJ Soulard - Tape Collage #2 - Memorial Day - 5/26/1987"  | Show information: http://www.spiritplantsradio.com/djsoulardtapecollages.pdf

This weekend's programming commences the 2026 SpiritPlants Radio weekend schedule of new shows and featured programs. Your feedback (spiritplantsradios@gmail.com) will be greatly appreciated in helping to improve our station! And check out Dose One: A SpiritPlants Radio Psychedelic Sampler (http://soundcloud.com/spiri/spiritplantsradio_dose_one)!

We are always looking for new DJs to join our station (email us at spiritplantsradio@gmail.com).

Peace,
Raymond
Station Manager
#17
I'm going to pin this one to the top here. I can name two beloved members I know we have lost since 2019.

Judih, of course, who died in October 2023 on the first day of the Israel-Hama war. What a tragic loss. 

And Lizjah. He passed in January 2022. He was a good man. Struggled with personal issues his later years. But a brother to me, to a lot of us, always. 

Much love to them both, wherever they travel in the Universe . . .

#18
The Long House / Long Time Coming....
February 23, 2026, 10:14:44 AM
Hi everyone! Wow, so good to be here again! Just WOW. Been 7 years. Can't wait to see how things go here now. Missed it so much! Always hoped it would return ;)
#19
Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #655
East Coast Time: Saturday 02 February 2019 at: US East Coast: 11am-2pm
Repeats: Sunday 23 December 2018: 8pm-11pm
Repeats: Saturday 29 December 2018 8pm-11pm
Other time zones: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Tune in SpiritPlants Radio Online: http://www.spiritplantsradio.com
Within's Within Radio Archives: http://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html

On this week's show:
 
* Featured New Rock Album: Hookworms, *Pearl Mystic* (2013) . . . Found this English psychedelic rock band recently & wow! just fantastic! Musics to seep into, lose among . . . dark, dreamy, fall away from the earth music . . . this debut record is just wow . . .

* Featured Classic Rock Album: Silver Apples, *Contact* (1969) . . . Second LP from this American electronic rock band . . . like a different kind of dreaming . . . where the boxes bleep noisily & the buttons on the crazed computer are too loud & bright both . . .

* Storybook Time*: Continuing Chapter 18 of *The Unconsoled* by Kazuo Ishiguro . . .

* Readings from *Bags End News* & *Labyrinthine* . . .  & this week's featured artists are some of those featured on "Casey's Top 40 with Casey Kasem," back on 04.February.1995 . . . into this show's 21st year & ready steady go for more!

Webcasting to the globe & beyond from Ye Olde New England!
#20
Turn on . . . tune in! SpiritPlants Radio is on the air 24/7! And now for 15 years!

SpiritPlants Radio's website can be found at http://www.spiritplantsradio.com. On this site is the current weekday & weekend schedule & links to listen live, as well as links to the station's archives, blog, forum, chat, playlists, & song history.

During the weekdays you are invited to enter the (M)ystery-(F)low, whose themes include: Comedy Monday, Psychedelic Tuesday, Wild Card Wednesday, Jazz Thursday, & Rock Friday . . .

This  weekend features 3 DJs, including Soulard, Frogs, & Veronica! This weekend (February 2-3, 2019)'s scheduled programming includes:

Featured SpiritPlants Radio DJs:
*** Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution with DJ Soulard #655 | Show information: http://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
*** In the Window with DJ Frogs #248 | Show information: http://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJFrogsWindow
*** Electronica with DJ Veronica #157 | Show information: http://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJVeronica

Featured Programs:
*** Long Live Rock!: Phish - 31.December.2018 - New York, New York | Show information: http://phish.net/setlists/phish-december-31-2018-madison-square-garden-new-york-ny-usa.html
*** Psychedelic Lectures: Paul Austin - "Microdosing and the Psychedelic Third Wave" | Show information: https://highexistence.com/paul-austin-podcast-third-wave/
*** Jazz Cafe: Vince Guaraldi Trio - "Jazz Impressions Of Black Orpheus" (1962) | Show information: https://www.discogs.com/Vince-Guaraldi-Trio-Jazz-Impressions-Of-Black-Orpheus/release/7150621
*** Comedy Hour: "Animation Radio - South Park Marathon! | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park
*** News Hour: "World Week in Review" | Show information: http://www.scriptorpress.com/world_week_in_review.pdf
*** Storybook Time: Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Tower_(series)
*** Sound Collage Radio: DJ Soulard - "Sound Collages II" | Show information: http://www.spiritplantsradio.com/djsoulardsoundcollages.pdf

This weekend's programming commences the 2019 SpiritPlants Radio weekend schedule of new shows and featured programs. Your feedback (spiritplantsradio@gmail.com) will be greatly appreciated in helping to improve our station! And check out Dose One: A SpiritPlants Radio Psychedelic Sampler (http://soundcloud.com/spiri/spiritplantsradio_dose_one)!

We are always looking for new DJs to join our station (email us at spiritplantsradio@gmail.com).

Peace,
Raymond
Station Manager