COULD TRUMP WIN A HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT IN SYRIA AND LEBANON?
To paraphrase Winston the Wolf from Pulp Fiction, let's not start shaking each other's hands quite yet. American presidents since Harry Truman have tried to establish Middle East peace as their legacy.
We could stretch that back another half-century if we include British and French leaders, for that matter. That even includes Trump 45, who came close with the Abraham Accords.
By the time Trump returned to office, Israel was in the middle of fighting a war started by Hamas and joined by Hezbollah and Iran. However, Trump has built enough momentum settling a half-dozen other conflicts -- as well as helping Israel take Iran out of the war -- that his influence in the region has hit a new zenith.
Axios' Barak Ravid reported ereyesterday (8/25) that Trump may leverage that into a spectacular advance toward a real peace in the region, one that will further isolate Iran's proxies and end their hegemonic ambitions for good:


Talking points are out instructing Democrats to stop using terms like “birthing person” and “LGBTQIA+” and to begin talking again like Normal People.
The answer was not Trump alone.





The Pavlovian Left goes berserk at the mere prospect of each new Trump initiative.



James Comey, the 64-year-old former FBI director who was one of the most prominent players in the Russia Hoax, outed himself the other day: He’s a Taylor Swift fan, a Swiftie.