SELECTIVE ALLEGIANCE
Pope Leo XIV called military action in Iran absurd and inhumane, said no cause justifies the shedding of innocent blood, and made the statement a day after meeting with David Axelrod. Trump told him to get his act together. The collision raises a real question about moral authority. The same Pope who condemns bombing is protected inside the Vatican by Swiss Guards with automatic weapons, behind walls no one can immigrate through illegally. The contrast with John Paul II, who openly fought communism and was shot for it, is hard to miss.
Catholic catechism lays out conditions for just war. Pope Leo's blanket pacifism contradicts the doctrine of his own church. Mazara Amirzadeh, an Iranian woman who converted to Christianity, was arrested in 2009 and sentenced to death by hanging for apostasy. She was released only because of international pressure, including from Pope Benedict. Her question is direct: where was Pope Leo's moral outrage when the Islamic Republic slaughtered tens of thousands? She has watched the regime since 1979 use arrest, torture, and execution as instruments of state policy. She wants it gone.
The strategic picture is more practical than the moral framing suggests. Tehran's reservoirs have dropped from 10% to under 8%, and once they reach 5% there isn't enough pressure to deliver water at all. Trump's blockade compounds the squeeze. The Strait of Hormuz remains Iran's leverage, but infrastructure work and an alternative choke point south near the Houthis are already in motion. Iran's window to project power is closing on its own.
Eric Swalwell was leading the Democratic field in the California governor's race at 12 to 13 percent. Two Republicans were polling at 18 and 15 to 16. The Democratic Party publicly called for some of its eight candidates to drop out so a Democrat could survive the top-two primary. None did. Within weeks, the San Francisco Chronicle published accusations against Swalwell, and CNN, MSNBC, ABC, and NBC had the accusers ready to interview within hours. Swalwell, who held a high-level House Intelligence Committee clearance and once dated a suspected Chinese spy, dropped out. The takedown looks like a party operation, not investigative journalism.
The reason California's governorship matters this much is fraud. Blue states spend two to four times more on Medicaid per capita than red states, and the federal match means every state dollar pulls down two or three federal dollars. A Republican governor with subpoena power could expose tens of thousands of fraudulent entities operating under the Newsom administration. The same pattern lives in Illinois, New York, Minnesota, and Massachusetts. Exposure at that scale is an existential threat to the funding model of the Democratic Party, which is owned lock, stock, and barrel by government employee unions whose interests are more pay, more benefits, more employees, and rules that make firing impossible.
"Follow the science" gets used as if science is a person. It isn't. Science is a method built on falsifiability and skepticism. Even E=mc² has been refined. Fauci was not the science. The political and economic and social sciences are legitimate efforts to bring rigor to the study of human nature, but rigor requires the willingness to be wrong, which is exactly what the loudest invocations of "the science" refuse to allow.
One thread runs through all of it: institutions reward selective allegiance, and the gap between what they claim to stand for and what they actually fund keeps widening.
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