Tuesday, April 14, 2026

"Not The Diction Of A Sane Man" -- WSJ's Peggy Noonan Nails The Orange Wackjob For What He Is In Latest Column

 

                                    Raging at Pope Leo - the orange pustule at it again
                         Latest evidence of the demented Traitor's god complex

"It's inconceivable to me that any president would pick a fight with the Pope, indeed, pick a fight with the entire Catholic Church. The Pope is speaking in favor of peace which he has been doing throughout. But this is as blunt an attack on the Vatican as has ever been done by an American administration."` -  Father Sam Sawyer, S.J. interviewed on MS Now, yesterday morning

"The post was exactly what Trump wanted:  to show himself as omnipotent. Left up 12hours to show the Iranian leadership he's all-powerful. Trump has no regrets. What is regrettable is Christian religious leaders thinking they influence or advise Trump on religious matters. ISN'T IT EVIDENT TRUMP USES CHRISTIANITY AS A PROPAGANDA TOOL?" WaPo comment


In the Weekend  (April 11-12, p. A13) Wall Street Journal, columnist Peggy Noonan clearly described the orange traitor occupying the White House for the deranged imp he is.  This was after his explosive Tuesday Trash Social post, i.e.

"Open the fucking Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in hell. JUST WATCH! A whole civilization will die tonight never to be brought back again." etc.

Noonan wrote:

"The post left his friends and foes slackjawed. They constituted hitting a new bottom, a new and infernal, face-lit-by -flames bottom, in world communications."

But still missing the obvious signal that the words are being spewed by a totally deranged madman who has no business being anywhere near the nuclear codes. A basket case, senile asshole who ought to have been removed from power months ago. Anyway, Ms. Noonan continues:

"The posts weren't showbiz they were sinister. You destabilize the world when, as the American president, you say such things. You rob your own nation of a claim to moral seriousness in the military action in which it is engaged."

A point I'd made in an earlier post regarding the basis for launching the reckless attack on Iran, which had no justified moral or military basis behind it, i.e.

Aspects Connecting Practical Reason, Morality, Law and Whether Actual Human Evil Exists

The attack was done on the fly (and with Netanyahu's urging) to feed this monster's ego, despite the critical Strait of Hormuz already being open.  But Trump didn't care how it would hurl the globe into fuel and food insufficiency and misery. He believed he could knock off Iran as easily as he did Venezuela - and now also fancies doing to Cuba.

Noonan goes on, making clear just how despicable the post was:

"You are saying we're not trying to protect life but plan to attack it, and in the attacking kill noncombatants who are members of the targeted civilization."

And bear in mind these are the same people (Iranians) he was earlier begging to "rise up" and overthrow the regime. So he would incinerate those whose cooperation he'd earlier sought.  This again shows the man has lost all reasoning power as well as any moral conscience. In truth, it is having a madman at the reins of power.

Noonan again, driving her points home further:

"The moral high ground is relinquished. You lower the bar for all potential response. You encourage violent action by trumpeting your readiness for it."

But again, this echoes admonitions from assorted WSJ editorials and op-ed where Trump is simply being advised to not be so bombastic. To adopt a more 'presidential' and sober demeanor. It fails to recognize you are trying to reason with a madman who is detached from any semblance of balance, proportion or moral insight.

Despite this, she writes on:

"It bolsters the position of your enemies - their animus is justified, their commitment deepened.  It's even ineffective as a threat. The reason the 'madman theory' worked for Richard Nixon  - if it did -was that the world leaders knew he wasn't crazy but might be tripped into extreme behavior by an adversary's intransigence. Donald Trump plays the part of a madman every day.  His head fake would be sanity."

Here she comes closest to the main point but backs away - perhaps out of fear of inviting an editor's intrusion. It's not that Trump 'plays the part of a madman every day' he IS a madman.  A malignant narcissistic sociopath and psychopath. This is what too many are not processing!  Noonan near the end at least notes his posts "even shocked his followers", writing:

"This (Easter Sunday) post is not the diction of the common man but the language of sociopathy. That isn't how his supporters want the world to see him."

Acknowledging at last, despite his supporters delusions, he is no 'common man' simply gone off the rails temporarily. No. We have a madman sitting next to the nuclear codes and too few in the media acknowledge it, acknowledge this psycho ought to be removed NOW under the 25th amendment.  Peggy Noonan writes his "head fake" would be sanity, and this is so - except for a true madman no such head fake is possible.

Don't buy it? Then look at his attack on Pope Leo Sunday night, not long after the segment on 60 Minutes came on regarding Leo's opposition to Trump's war. Then look at his AI depiction of himself as Christ trying to upend Leo's role as "the Vicar of Christ on Earth'.

 All this case after the interview of the three RC Cardinals by Nora O'Donnell - each of whom stated clearly Trump was in the wrong and this war of choice was not a just war. The Catholic Just War doctrine above all demands a judicious application of ethical oversight such that no war would be casually conducted by a random presidential edict, or pseudo-doctrine, i.e. in the guise of a brash social media POST as opposed to a formal announcement or authorization by congress.

In particular, there can be no just war when noncombatants are recklessly targeted, such as when Trump sent a Tomahawk cruise missile to blow up 176 children in an Iranian school. Little different from what the savage Israelis have been doing to Gaza and now doing in Lebanon again.

Bottom line, you cannot employ evil to take out or destroy evil.  Unless that evil is of vastly greater magnitude than the version you inflict. (As in WW II) And despite all the Trumpers' yammering about Iran getting a nuclear weapon or trying to, this has not been proven. In fact, the blatant exaggeration that Iran was an "imminent threat" is what triggered the resignation of Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counter Terrorism Center.

 Back to the proof of a madman in the Oval. Not satisfied after attacking Pope Leo – following a Nora O’Donnell interview on 60 Minutes, Trump posted an AI-generated image, depicting himself as Jesus Christ, on his Trash Social Sunday night.  This sparked immediate outrage from former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and other social media users.

It’s more than blasphemy,”  Greene remarked, “It’s an Antichrist spirit.”

Other would-be supporters of Trump seemed equally repulsed by the image, and the depths to which the orange maggot had sunk. But let's not fool ourselves this 'Trump godhood' trope is anything new . The New Apostolic Reformation, a White Christian Nationalist cult, has been pushing this crap for the past two years with assorted imagery of Trump's piety or "holiness", e.g.


And the bejabber really acquired jet fuel after Trump escaped an assassination attempt in July, 2024, as the 2024 election campaign was heating up.  Way too many seemed to bite that his escape really did imply a "divine intervention" when it was merely luck - twisting his head at the right time.

Now, we are saddled with this demented, senile orange freak and no one knows how his latest insane move with Iran will end. Peggy Noonan had her description of this monster spot 0n, she just didn't go far enough: advocating for his immediate removal from office at the end of her column. Which the WSJ editors would likely have pulled and had her removed from her columnist job.

See Also:

by Robert Reich | April 14, 2026 - 5:34am | permalink

— from Robert Reich's Substack

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Friends,

Late Sunday night, Trump posted on Truth Social the most grandiose depiction any U.S. president has ever made of himself.

I’ve reproduced it above. Take a look, and remember: It came from Trump.

What kind of a president would post this of himself?

Today, Trump told reporters that he posted it because he thought it depicted him as a physician. “I thought it was me as a doctor,” he said, adding that news organizations had misinterpreted the image. “It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better, and I do make people better,” he said.

There’s something fundamentally wrong with the man.

» article continues...

And:

Trump’s Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate - The New York Times

Excerpt:

As the president threatens to wipe out Iran and attacks the pope, even some former allies and advisers are questioning whether he has grown increasingly unbalanced, describing him as “lunatic” and “clearly insane.”

A series of disjointed, hard-to-follow and sometimes-profane statements capped by his “a whole civilization will die tonight” threat to wipe Iran off the map last week and his head-spinning attack on the “WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy” pope on Sunday night have left many with the impression of a deranged autocrat mad with power.

It is not just a concern voiced by partisans on the left, late-night comics or mental health professionals making long-distance diagnoses. It can be heard now among retired generals, diplomats and foreign officials. And most strikingly, it can be heard now on the political right among onetime allies of the president.

Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer in Mr. Trump’s first term, told the journalist Jim Acosta that the president is “a man who is clearly insane” and that his recent string of belligerent, middle-of-the-night social media posts “highlights the level of his insanity.”

And:

Trump post appearing to depict him as Jesus removed amid backlash - The Washington Post

Excerpt:

Unlike the post criticizing Leo, whom Trump later said he didn’t like and is too “liberal,” the image evoking Jesus drew swift criticism from some evangelical Christians and conservative Catholics who have otherwise expressed near constant support for Trump’s decisions.

“I don’t know if the President thought he was being funny or if he is under the influence of some substance or what possible explanation he could have for this OUTRAGEOUS blasphemy,” wrote Megan Basham, a prominent conservative Protestant Christian writer and commentator. “But he needs to take this down immediately and ask for forgiveness from the American people and then from God.”

Following the backlash and after appearing on the president’s Truth Social account for more than 12 hours, the image was deleted without explanation from Trump or the White House.

The president last year posted an image of him as pope that appeared to be AI-generated.

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by Robert Reich | April 12, 2026 - 5:33am | permalink

— from Robert Reich's Substack

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Friends,

The past terrifying week has caused me to wonder: How did America ever get to a point where one man, backed by the military might of the United States, could credibly threaten death to an entire civilization?

I’m also wondering how 19 super-rich American households could have added $1.8 trillion to their wealth in just the last 24 months — roughly the size of the economy of Australia — while the rate of child poverty in the U.S. has more than doubled, from a low of 5.2 percent in 2021 to over 13 percent now?

How have we come so perilously close to climate catastrophe, with spring temperatures in the Western United States already shattering records — and yet governments are spending over a trillion dollars a year subsidizing the fossil fuel industry and banks have channeled over $3 trillion to fossil fuel companies since the Paris Agreement, while there are almost no funds to protect living ecosystems?

» article continues...

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by Amanda Marcotte | April 11, 2026 - 5:18am | permalink

— from Salon

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Donald Trump, a self-described Christian, issued a shockingly crude threat on Easter Sunday. Five weeks into his unnecessary war of choice with Iran, he ordered the country to “Open the F**kin’ Strait” of Hormuz to international oil tankers or he would bomb civilian infrastructure like power plants and bridges, a war crime that would have killed untold numbers of people. That the president’s intent was genocidal is indisputable, as he later threatened to destroy a “whole civilization.”

But just a few days before he invoked the mass murder of civilians, Trump hosted an Easter luncheon at the White House, where he enjoyed being compared to Jesus Christ by his friend Paula White, a popular evangelical minister who also heads the White House Faith Office. “Mr. President, no one has paid the price like you have paid the price. You were betrayed and arrested and falsely accused,” she said, even though there is no evidence that Trump’s dozens of indictments were based on false allegations. “It’s a familiar pattern that our Lord and Savior showed us.”

» article continues...

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by George Cassidy Payne | April 11, 2026 - 4:59am | permalink

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There are moments when political language begins to sound like something older than politics.

A prayer inside the Pentagon recently asked God to bless the “overwhelming violence of action” and to ensure that “every round find its mark.” Scripture was woven into the cadence of military speech, as though divine presence could be made to converge with operational precision.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking within a worship context tied to military life, drew from the Psalms: “I pursued my enemies and overtook them, and did not turn back till they were consumed.” In that setting, the words do not remain safely in the past. They are re-entered as invocation, carried from ancient text into the present tense of state power.

» article continues...

And:

Cue The Sane-Washing (& Psychobabble): Trump's Not Really Demented He's Just Experiencing A 'Flow State'

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by Harvey Wasserman | October 23, 2024 - 5:12am | permalink

And:

opinion content. Why time is on Iran’s side


Excerpt:

Donald Trump claims to be a master of the “art of the deal”. But patient negotiations are not his style. After a weekend of failed peace talks with Iran, the US has decided to escalate again by announcing a blockade. This latest tactic is likely to backfire. Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused global energy prices to surge. 

But an American blockade is already causing oil and gas prices to go even higher. It also increases the risk that Iran will counter-escalate by striking energy infrastructure in the Gulf. The Iranians believe that time is on their side in this confrontation and they are probably right. The longer the Strait of Hormuz is closed, the more the political and economic pressure on the U.S. will mount.

The loss of some twenty percent of the world's energy supplies has already been called 'the greatest global energy security threat in history.'  The effects of the strait's closure are now really kicking in. The rise in the price of petrol at the pump is just the beginning.

A shortage of jet fuel will hit air travel, which will damage tourism just ahead of the crucial summer season. A lack of   helium   much of which is produced in Qatar - could stop production of semiconductors. Food production, damaged by fertiliser shortages, will lead to further inflation.

Negotiating an end to this war - and the energy crisis it's causing - will require strategic vision, patience and an ability to understand tradeoffs and build alliances. All qualities which Trump lacks. What a mess.


Monday, April 13, 2026

Artemis II's Subjective Power: Instilling The Wonder In Younger Generations Many Of Us Experienced In The Apollo Era

 Why on Earth go back to the Moon when we already went there?  Why should NASA repeat what it did a half-century ago, especially because astronauts will not actually step on the Moon for several years, and by that time, NASA will have spent about $150 billion more.  The most basic reason, I think, is to finally enable all the younger generations, like Gen Z and Millennials, to experience the same awe, the same excitement that we oldies did with the first Apollo Moon missions.

                                 Image of rising Earth taken from Apollo 8 

Fifty-seven odd years ago, the Apollo 8 mission stunned everyone on Earth with its circumnavigation of the Moon and astounding images (see above). Alas, I was basically laid up in bed with the Hong Kong flu for the duration of the Apollo 8 mission, so barely got to appreciate it fully at the time. 

Full of meds, battling body aches, chills, severe nausea and fever for 8 days, I was unable to partake of any Christmas dinner, far less track the news. Any news. What had I missed? I learned in the aftermath (2 weeks later) the flight had launched flawlessly on Dec. 21, 1968 with the 3 astronauts: Bill Anders, Jim Lovell and Frank Borman - strapped into an 11 foot command module perched atop a 363 ft. Saturn 5 rocket.

Almost 69 hours later, the trio made their historic rendezvous with the Moon. In lunar orbit, 70 miles above its desolate surface they traveled farther than any humans up to that point, capturing unforgettable views of the Moon - including an 'earthrise' image.  All of this I had learned, discovered in retrospect.

What the Artemis II (in Greek mythology, Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo) mission did is enable me to experience in real time the excitement (and yes, wonder) I missed in December, 1968.  Moreso, because Artemis II was an even more astounding lunar orbit mission which included images of the far side of the Moon never before seen by human eyes.  So yeah, it delivered that full measure of wonder and excitement the Hong Flu took away.

That excitement and wonder is also what the younger generations - who weren't around back in the Apollo era - also got to experience with Artemis II. Including captivating imagery, such as one (bottom left) with the Orion command module and the Moon off to the side', and then (lower right) Artemis channeling the Apollo 8's 'earth rise' image with its own earth set




                 The path around the Moon taken by Artemis II - much longer than Apollo 8's

Other fantastic Artemis images include this solo Earth shot  (lower left) after it attained trans lunar injection, and the far side of the Moon seen from a camera outside the spacecraft:



Also breathtaking this bottom, detailed image of the far side of the Moon  captured during Artemis II's 4,000 mile altitude pass over the surface:



Bear in mind the Artemis lunar program is not simply a do-over of the Apollo moon landings from 1969-72.  Artemis itself is larger and more powerful (more thrust, at 8.8 million lbs.) than the Saturn V rocket that helped hurl Apollo astronauts to the Moon.   See the Artemis II design below:

 Further, Artemis' objective is to lay the ground work for a lunar base as a stepping stone to Mars - perhaps by the late 2030s.  It will also help establish a new space station ('Gateway') orbiting the Moon, which will aid that objective. Under the newly revamped Artemis program, next year's Artemis III will see the astronauts practice docking their capsule with a lunar lander in orbit around Earth.   Then the Artemis IV mission will attempt to land a crew of two astronauts near the Moon's south pole in 2028.

Many exciting missions, expeditions lay ahead and I am happy that the current generations will get to enjoy them all, including a possible landing on Mars in their lifetimes (though not likely in mine).  Hopefully, keeping the space tempo going and not being blinded by too much AI or social media obfuscation.  This is a time to relish the next great chapter of human space adventures.


See Also:

 The Artemis Mission - Back To The Moon - But A Leap Forward In Space Exploration

And:

 Artemis Finally Blasts Off - And One Hopes The Trio Of Anatomical Dummies Aboard Survive 

And:

Commercial Lunar Landing Of 'Odysseus' Should Not Be Hailed As Any "Major" U.S. Space Accomplishment


Friday, April 10, 2026

Examining The Transmission Line Approach To Solar Flare Triggering

 


There are numerous ways by which we can approach the transfer of wave energy in solar coronal loops, and one of the ways proposed (originally in my Ph.D. thesis) was via adopting the transmission line model. Such transmission lines are most often employed in the transfer of electric energy from a power grid to specific locations, but with some adaptations it's feasible to arrange the model for solar considerations.

Here, we assume the turbulent regions are terminated on either side by impedances that cause partial reflection and standing Alfven waves each with characteristic wavelengths, l1 and l2.  For simplicity of treatment, we let â„“1 = l1  and â„“2 = l2.  So that, Z1 = Z1’ and Z2 = Z2’.  Then the input impedance referenced to the base of the loop for each case is:

Z(1)in

 j/2(Z1 – Z11) tan kl1   + [Z1 Z11 – ¼ (Z1 – Z11)2 tan2 kl1   ]1/2

 and

Z(2)in =

  j/2(Z2 – Z12) tan kl2   + [Z2 Z12 – ¼ (Z2 – Z12)2 tan2 kl2   ]1/2

On each side,  we define cut-off angular frequencies occur for which:

tan2 kc l   =  tan2 [(vc l Öe) / c]  =  

  4Z1 Z11/ (Z1 – Z11)2   =    4Z2 Z12/ (Z2 – Z12)2


At the base of each footpoint (in the limit of tan q » 0) one finds the cut-off frequency is:

wc 2 = 4 Z11 c2/ Z1 l12  eo  =   4 Z12 c2/ Z2 l22  eo 

 This can be simplified to:    wc  = 2 / Ö(L1 l1) Ö(C2 l2)  and

tan2 kc l =  tan 2 [wc lÖe /c]

where as before: L1 =     V(D)  - RI1/ (dI1/dt)

and: 

C2 = e2 [â„“2||    +  â„“2^ ]   =  [1  +  (i 4p s2)/ w2 ]( â„“2||    +  â„“2^ )

where the conductivity (s2) and plasma frequency (w2 )  are assumed to diverge from the values for the other loop BC segment.

It bears looking more closely here at the associated wave impedances, Z1’ and Z2’ in the context of the theory of long lines. In particular: for the specific wave turbulent regions (wave guides) let (cf. Zugzda and Locans, 1982)[1]:

Z(1) =  -iÖ(4pr(1))   and  Z(2) =  -iÖ(4pr(2))  

and:

Y(1) = -i/ Ö(4pn(1) m e )  and   Y(2) = -i/ Ö(4pn(2) m e

where n(1), n(2) are the respective particle number densities and the Y(1,2) are the linear vector admittances in the wave guides.  Whence:

 

Z1’ =  Ö(Z(1)/ Y(1)),      Z2’ = Ö(Z(2)/ Y(2))

and:

Z(1) =  -iÖ{4pr(1) (1 +ig1/ w)},     Z(2) =  -iÖ{4pr(2) (1 +ig1/ w)}  

where g1 is the “growth factor” such that:

g1  <    g/ w

where, at resonance condition (Z1 = Z2, l1 = l2) , we take: g »  10 6 s-1  and the aggregated (lumped) frequency of all modes in the loop is estimated to be w »  0. 043 s-1

The resulting rate of wave energy increase, e.g. determined by (Cromwell, 1988)[2]:


dW/ dt =  gW  

 

here g is the linear growth rate for ion-acoustic waves and W is the wave energy. The key point here is that when (Te/ Ti) > 4.8   a mean oscillatory condition (consistent with marginal stability )  emerges such that dW/dt = 0 (Cromwell et al, 1988)[3]. In other words, the wave energy will oscillate between maximal and minimal amplitudes and with it the dimensions of the wave region.

For the 1B/M4 event, HXIS measurements disclose Te =   1.04 x 10 7 K and Ti =   2.0 x 10 6 K so Te/ Ti > 5 and this meets the flare triggering condition.  The fact that as Crowell et al (1988) note that the beam stopping length varies considerably in simulations can be explained by the fact that scale lengths in  the turbulent regions as well as  (â„“1||  ;  â„“1^  ;  â„“2||  ;  â„“2^   ; Lk  )  are oscillating.



[1] Y.D. Zugzda and V. Locans: 1982, Solar Phys., 76, p. 77.

[2] D. Cromwell, P. McQuillen and J.C. Brown, Solar Phys., 115, 289, 1988.

[3] D. Cromwell, P. McQuillan, and J.C. Brown:1988,  op. cit..


See Also:

Shock wave from Sun has opened up a crack in Earth's magnetic field, and it could trigger a geomagnetic storm | Live Science

And:

The Role Of Statistics In My Development Of A Geo-Effective (SID) Solar Flare Trigger


And:

New Solar Research Confirms Why Delta Sunspots Are More Flare Worthy Than Other Magnetic Classes