Well, that didn't last long. The US cannot prevent Israel and Hezbollah from fighting, but Iran won't keep the peace unless their proxy is safe. There are too many moving parts in the Middle East to maintain the fragile peace. If we aren't going to bomb Iran into the stone age, then it will just be another Afghanistan or Iraq. Neither of those have turned out well. Keep an eye on the nukes, bombing as needed, and protect US shipping. Otherwise, let the region find a balance. Beyond preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power, this isn't our problem.
Friday, June 19, 2026
Juneteenth
Happy June 19th, the day that Democrats in Texas were finally forced to free their slaves. Yes, the Republicans - the party begun to oppose slavery - accomplished the mission only a decade after the party's founding. The Democrats spent the next century trying to prevent blacks from equality. Not until LBJ did the Democrats change tactics and ''embrace" equality while simultaneously accusing Republicans of doing all the things they had done for a century. Today, you will find many ill-educated people who think Jim Crow and segregation were Republican policies and Lincoln was a Democrat. This miseducation is not accidental.
Juneteenth, brought to you by the Republican Party.
Controlling the Labels
Sunday, June 14, 2026
I Stand Corrected
No sooner do I predict the Iran War to be an inescapable quagmire that will drag on than a peace deal is announced. What are the details of this deal? From what has been revealed so far, Iran will immediately open the Strait of Hormuz and the United States will end its blockade of Iranian ports. Iran further agrees not to pursue nuclear weapons, which includes and agreed upon verification regime. On paper, that sounds great. Not to be a wet blanket, but this is just a temporary deal, like maybe until the end of Trump's Presidency. Much as Obama's deal didn't survive Trump, Trump's deal won't survive the next Democrat, unless it is formalized in a treaty that the Senate approves. Of course, there is also Iran, which is likewise going to test US resolve after a few months of 'peace.' Remember, the Vietnam War ended with a South Vietnam and a North Vietnam, but two years after the peace, the north swept away the south and the US embassy was embarrassingly evacuated by helicopter. There was no will in the US to save South Vietnam.
Though not optimistic about the longevity of this deal, it does give President Trump a win and wraps up the Iran War well-before the midterms. Now the news can go back to complaining about the economy, ICE, and the Epstein Files.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Gandahar (1987)
On the bizarre world of Gandahar, automatons are sweeping the landscape and petrifying people. They collect the statues and carry them away through a mysterious dimensional gate. Ambisextra (Glenn Close), the leader of the Council of Women and mother of Sylvain (John Shea), dispatched her son to investigate the strange metal men. During this odyssey, he met Airelle (Jennifer Grey), whom he rescued. Then he encountered the deformed, a race of men who all have different deformities and often special powers; one of them spoke of a prophecy that would be fulfilled in a thousand years. They show him the dimensional gate. He sailed on the ocean and found what appeared to be a massive brain; this was Metamorphis (Christopher Plummer). Like the deformed, Metamorphis claimed to be the result of Gandaharian scientists who unleashed powers they did not understand. The brain freely told Sylvain that he would not be susceptible to the poison that Sylvain carried for a thousand years. So, he put Sylvain into stasis.
A thousand years later, Sylvain awoke in a desolate Gandahar, but soon met one of the deformed. Metamorphis was now decrepit and dying. To stave off death, it had generated a gateway to the past through which it was importing Gandaharians to feed upon. Sylvain administered the poison and fled with as many Gandaharians as he could back through the time portal, to his own time. And the world is saved. Huh?
The world of Gandahar doesn't make much sense. Why does Ambisextra have wings on her head? And what is with that name? In a world where scientists are making giant brains and messing with DNA to create the deformed, why does Sylvain find himself traveling by pterodactyl? The deformed are dressed like cavemen. They do live in caves, but again, this world has scientists. The time travel stuff works, but feels unnecessary. So, the brain doesn't start attacking Sylvain's era for a thousand years, so Sylvain has to travel to the future to stop a threat attacking today. Right. So, for the rest of Sylvain's life, he could travel back out to sea and have conversations with Metamorphis. The more interesting question is why weren't there Gandaharians for Metamorphis to devour in the future? Not a question that was asked.
This is only the 3rd French animated film I have watched and it fits nicely into the weirdness. Fantastic Planet (1973) was much stranger though it has a similar aesthetic.
Mediocre. Skip.
