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Where Objectivity Yields to Journalistic Ornamentation
Where Objectivity Yields to Journalistic Ornamentation

X Discovers Clickbait Has a Payroll

By Lee Keybum
Posted in Business, Tech
X wants to sound like a serious media ecosystem now, which is adorable for a platform that spent years paying people to act like the loudest tab in the room. The ordinary-user result is predictable: if the payout machine rewards rage bait and aggregation, the feed fills up with it until everybody starts calling the sludge “content.”
No Wars / Peace President satire series political meme nameplate

Peace President, Fine Print

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in Conflict, Politics
He promised peace like it was a campaign jingle and not a contract, which is always the first clue the fine print is carrying…
Tagscampaign messaging, media spin, peace policy, Politics, public accountability, Trump

Public Risk, Private Reward

By Lee Keybum
Posted in Business, Economy
Elon’s favorite origin story is the rugged lone innovator routine: one man, one vision, one heroic grin, and somehow no one else involved except…
Tagsbillionaires, Elon Musk, government subsidies, private power, public money, tech criticism
Wrestler-style political meme calling to replace experts with anti-vax guys, with anti-science slogans and a White House backdrop.

When Confidence Gets a Cabinet Pass

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Health, Politics
Nothing says “adult government” like handing the health file to a guy whose qualifications were assembled from a podcast, a thread, and the kind…
Tagsanti-expert politics, culture-war, Misinformation, Public Health, vaccine denial
Infographic with Trump holding a U.S.-Iran framework document, asking what was given away in a ceasefire deal.

What Did We Give Them? Trump’s Iran Deal Looks Like a Victory Lap Before the Receipt Prints

By Moses Pray
Posted in Conflict, Politics
Brother and sister, a handshake is not a receipt. If Washington wants credit for a ceasefire framework, it ought to show the math before…
TagsAccountability, ceasefire, dealmaking, Foreign Policy, Iran, Public Trust, Trump, Washington
Elon Musk surrounded by fireworks, cash, and space imagery, with text arguing he monetized public investment rather than inventing everything himself.

Elon Musk Didn’t Invent the Future — He Monetized It

By Justin Jest
Posted in Business, Tech
Elon Musk’s real innovation is not invention. It’s the American favorite: take the public runway, the public research, the public risk, then slap your…
Tagsbillionaires, corporate power, democracy, Elon Musk, Labor, private profit, public investment
Political infographic of Trump holding a U.S.-Iran framework memo, asking what was won after a ceasefire deal.

Trump’s Big Win Still Leaves the Stove On

By Brick Tungsten
Posted in Conflict, Politics
Well, bless the victory lap, but a ceasefire framework ain’t the same thing as putting the whole house back on its foundation. You can…
Tagsceasefire, Congress, Foreign Policy, Iran, MAGA, Middle East, nuclear talks, Trump
Infographic of Eric Trump amid Trump branding, money stacks, and deal folders, with the headline ‘Follow the Money: Eric Trump Edition.’

Eric Trump and the Family Business Model

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in Business, Politics
Eric Trump is what happens when a brand stops being packaging and starts acting like the business plan. In this family, “access” isn’t a…
Tagsaccess, branding, deal-making, Eric Trump, influence, money in politics, Trump Family
Infographic titled 'Follow the Money' about a proposed $1.776 billion settlement fund, with Trump, cash, gold bars, and oversight questions.

The $1.776 Billion Questions

By Hugh Jass
Posted in America's Got Governance, Justice
I have seen less suspicious things in a paper bag at a county fair. A $1.776 billion settlement fund is the kind of number…
TagsAccountability, Oversight, public money, settlement fund, taxpayer, transparency
Infographic about foreign real estate, brand expansion abroad, and questions about foreign money and political influence, centered on Donald Trump.

When the Towers Go Global

By Mike Rotch
Posted in Business, Politics
Mike Rotch here, and I’ve got a simple question for the America-first perfume bottle: when the tower goes global, why does the money suddenly…
TagsAccountability, foreign real estate, money in politics, political influence, transparency, Trump
Infographic about Trump-branded foreign deals, with a globe, cash stacks, passports, and overseas hotel and tower names.

Trump’s Foreign-Deals Problem

By Harlan Quill
Posted in Business, Politics
Trump-branded overseas deals are a neat little civics lesson in how money, branding, and influence can share a lobby and still pretend they arrived…
Tagsbranding, foreign deals, money and influence, Public Trust, real estate, Trump
Infographic about pardon controversies, money, and access, with Donald Trump at a desk, pardon papers, cash stacks, and a Capitol backdrop.
Justice | Politics

Clemency Starts Charging Cover

By Justin Jest
Pardon power is supposed to look like public trust, not a velvet-rope line with a VIP wristband and a guy at the door asking…
June 15, 2026
Justin Jest
Political meme about Kennedy Center renovation controversy, with Trump at a desk, blueprints, contract folders, and warnings about public money and oversight.
America's Got Governance | Politics

Follow the Money on the Kennedy Center Renovation

By Phil McCracken
Every grand public renovation comes with the same sales pitch: culture, stewardship, and a ribbon-cutting so polished you can see your own reflection in…
June 14, 2026
Phil McCracken
Political infographic titled “Follow the Money: GOP Silence Edition” with Capitol imagery, officials covering ears, eyes, and mouth, and folders labeled unanswered letters and blocked investigations.
America's Got Governance | Politics

GOP Oversight, Now in Whisper Mode

By Mike Rotch
Nothing says “serious oversight” like a committee room where the gavels are in Republican hands and the questions are being treated like a fire…
June 14, 2026
Mike Rotch
Follow the Money / Board of Peace political infographic
Justice | Politics

Court Orders and Paper Grabs

By Harlan Quill
In Washington, a court can say the transfer was unlawful, and the next court can say, effectively, hold that thought. That is not a…
June 14, 2026
Harlan Quill
Business | Culture

Post Malone Hits Pause on the Stadium Sprint

By Amanda Lynn
Post Malone’s delayed tour is a tidy reminder that the live-music machine keeps selling certainty like it’s already built, even when the artist is still in the studio trying to finish the thing that makes the whole circus sing.
June 14, 2026
Amanda Lynn
Infographic about Jared Kushner, foreign money, and private gain, with cash, a globe, and investment paperwork.
America's Got Governance | Politics

Kushner and the Luxury of Access

By Lee Keybum
Jared Kushner is a great reminder that in America, power does not just open doors — it starts charging rent. The polished patriot talk…
June 13, 2026
Lee Keybum

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