Why Is DOGE America’s Number One News Story?

Christopher Caldwell wrote Jan. 27, 2025:

Trump is not simply eliminating the affirmative-action enforcement machinery. He is throwing it into reverse.

So tumultuous was the first week of Donald Trump’s second term that people have barely noticed, a week on, that last Tuesday he repealed affirmative action by executive order. That is astonishing.

For half a century, affirmative action has been the federal government’s principal instrument for carrying out desegregation, the longest and costliest moral crusade in American history. After the 1970s it was adapted to liberation movements, from feminism to gay rights. Supreme Court justices anguished over the way its call for special consideration of minorities might clash with the letter of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which barred racial discrimination. Over the past decade affirmative action became the hammer of the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) movement, which grew so unpopular that it has now brought affirmative action (and much else) down with it.

Trump’s decision to repeal it is the most significant policy change of this century—more significant than the Affordable Care Act of 2010 or anything done about Covid. How can people be talking about anything else? Yet major news outlets treat Trump’s bold move as a detail of personnel management: “Distress and Fury as Trump Upends Federal Jobs,” headlined The New York Times.

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The Thin Yellow Stream Protecting Western Civilization

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You Bet Your Life: Navigating The Bewildering Claims Of Expertise (2-18-25)

01:00 American Primeval, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Primeval
02:50 Mark Halperin: Why didn’t the media jump on the lab leak theory? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pmlpiJ3HsM
06:00 Trump, trans & the military
11:00 Megyn Kelly: Here’s What Likely Caused Shocking Plane Crash in Canada Where Everyone Miraculously Survived
14:30 You Bet Your Life: From Blood Transfusions to Mass Vaccination, the Long and Risky History of Medical Innovation, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=158982
20:00 Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=158978
30:00 Constitutional Dictatorship: Its Dangers and Its Design, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=130386
34:00 The American Academy of Pediatrics has a left-wing agenda, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBgmlmi-sTw
38:45 Jesse Waters
47:00 Michael rejoins the show, https://x.com/real_machera
48:00 Mormons, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormons
49:30 American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson
1:15:00 Conservative media
1:20:00 Ashley St. Clair says Elon Musk is her baby’s dad, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14405839/elon-musk-baby-mama-ashley-st-clair-valentines-day.html
1:42:00 Rethinking Depression: How to Shed Mental Health Labels and Create Personal Meaning, https://www.amazon.com/Rethinking-Depression-Mental-Personal-Meaning/dp/1608680207
1:51:00 Vengeance, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vengeance_(2022_film)
1:55:40 Alex Castellanos on DOGE, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpbPRN_BCsQ
2:14:00 David Frum: Why the COVID Deniers Won, https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2025/03/covid-deniers-anti-vax-public-health-politics-polarization/681435/
2:20:00 Walter Kirn, Matt Taibi on JD Vance’s pro free speech talk in Europe, https://www.youtube.com/live/65zgUmex5OI

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You Bet Your Life: From Blood Transfusions to Mass Vaccination, the Long and Risky History of Medical Innovation

Paul A. Offit MD wrote this 2021 book:

#1: Nature reveals its secrets slowly, grudgingly, and often with a human price. Scientists, clinicians, academicians, and pharmaceutical company executives must stay humble and respect the requisite learning curve that comes with new discoveries.
The development of COVID – 19 vaccines was often accompanied by a disturbing show of hubris. After completion of phase 1 trials, which examined small numbers of volunteers given different doses of vaccines, some company researchers and executives crowed. Moderna (fifteen patients), Pfizer (thirty – five patients), and AstraZeneca (ten patients) claimed that they could now make tens of millions of doses. These bold pronouncements ignored the likely surprises that lay ahead when a handful of recipients gives way to tens of millions of recipients. This lack of humility was especially concerning given that SARS – CoV – 2 had already shown itself to be an elusive, difficult to characterize virus that had provided a number of surprising clinical and pathological problems, not least of which was inflammation of the blood vessels that could damage any organ, including the brain and heart. No other virus had done what this virus was doing. Also, none of the strategies used by these three companies to make a SARS – CoV – 2 vaccine had ever been used to make a vaccine before. Surely, a learning curve lay ahead.
#2: Although federal guidelines lessen the chance of disasters, they will never eliminate them. Unanticipated tragedies are unpreventable, no matter how many regulations, training programs, fines, and penalties are put in place.
#3: Tragedies shouldn’t cause people to lose faith in the scientific endeavor. Science lurches forward in fits and starts, but it inevitably moves forward.
The retrovirus – caused – leukemia tragedy offers another lesson — one that is far more hopeful. In response to the leukemia disaster, researchers modified retrovirus vectors to include an “insulator” gene that eliminated the possibility that the virus could activate an oncogene. The protective gene worked. Researchers at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis were able to permanently correct severe immune deficiencies in ten children using this newer, safer retrovirus vector. Years later, none of these children had developed leukemia. Parents can now safely rely on these modified retroviruses to cure single – gene diseases. Yet another breakthrough built on tragedy.
During the Cutter Incident, when more than one hundred thousand children were inoculated with a polio vaccine that contained live poliovirus, tens of thousands were briefly paralyzed, hundreds were permanently paralyzed, and ten were killed. In response, federal regulators shut down the polio – vaccine program for several months until they could figure out what had gone so horribly wrong. When researchers finally did figure it out, better safety tests were put in place and the problem of polio caused by Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine disappeared.
A few months after the Cutter tragedy, polio vaccines were put back on the market. Now, parents had a choice to make. They could either trust that federal regulatory agencies had solved the problem, or they could wait a year or so to make sure that the problem didn’t recur. The choice to wait, however, wasn’t risk free. Poliovirus was still circulating in the community.
#6: Animal testing can be falsely reassuring.
#7: In the end, no matter how well – informed you are about a new technology, you’re gambling. But you’re gambling either way.

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Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb

Richard Rhodes writes in his 1995 book:

* [Lavrentiy] Beria was vulnerable. He had been assigned a vital project which had been given the highest priority of the state, but he lacked the knowledge necessary to judge its progress. He was at the mercy of scientists, intellectuals, people he viscerally distrusted. “With all of Beria’s apparent power,” writes a Russian historian, “he understood nothing about physics and he remained silent when the subject came around to uranium, plutonium, the separation of isotopes, ‘items’. . . . And the success of the work . . . also meant the destiny of the leader’s adviser himself, who bore personal responsibility for the creation of nuclear weapons under Stalin.” “At first all the problems were solved through Kurchatov,” says Yuli Khariton. “[Eventually] [Beria] was forced to pay attention to us.”
So Beria sought ways to decrease his vulnerability. He sent security officers to Japan to film the destruction at Nagasaki. He began developing a stable of “backup” scientists — with fewer Jews among them — whom he might call upon to replace the Kurchatov team if it proved to be treacherous.

* JUST WHEN THE SOVIET UNION began a crash program to build an atomic bomb, the American program “essentially came to a grinding halt,” Los Alamos experimental physicist Raemer Schreiber remembers. Schreiber, a handsome, confident man with warm blue eyes who grew up on an Oregon farm, had been one of the crew of scientists assigned to Tinian to assemble the first atomic bombs. Los Alamos “was stopped by the time I got back,” he says, “which was early in September [1945]. People were tidying up jobs. A few of the research projects were being finished up. We were about fifty percent staffed by the Special Engineer Detachment [enlisted men] and Navy officers and other military people. And, of course, all they wanted was out. A lot of the civilian staff were just as eager to go out and take their newfound knowledge and go back and start the programs at their universities. So there really wasn’t much useful work going on. . . . It was a very severe transition period.” 858
If the atomic bomb had shocked the Japanese, it had also shocked America. Materializing from secrecy to such conquering effect, it seemed a mysterious and almost supernatural force. It was a new fact dropped into the world — “a new understanding of man, which man had acquired over nature,” as I. I. Rabi called the first explosion at Trinity — and no one at first knew quite what to do with it. 859 The discovery of how to release nuclear energy was a technological revolution, most of all a revolution in war; like all revolutions, its meaning would not necessarily accord with hopes or theories or prophecies, but would reveal itself over time as individuals and governments maneuvered to exploit its energies and adapt it to their goals.
The scientists who worked on the bomb also materialized from secrecy and found it necessary to explain themselves.

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The Strange Triumph of a Broken America: Why Power Abroad Comes With Dysfunction at Home (2-17-25)

01:00 Margaret Brennan of CBS News says free speech was weaponized to create the Holocaust
16:00 Michael joins, https://x.com/real_machera
17:00 Michael’s YT channel, https://www.youtube.com/@michaelmblog
22:00 American Primeval, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Primeval
35:00 American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35456246/
46:00 The Morning Meeting S4E31 | Trump’s First 100 Days, Democrat Realignment & Today’s Political News, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xja2kEXU9fw
58:00 Why Trump targets AP, https://www.axios.com/2025/02/17/trump-ap-gulf-america-mexico
1:08:30 CBS: What is the unitary executive theory and how might Trump be using it to transform government?
1:16:00 The Strange Triumph of a Broken America: Why Power Abroad Comes With Dysfunction at Home, https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/strange-triumph-broken-america-michael-beckley
1:35:00 The Age of Empire Strikes Back: Stephen Kotkin on Trump, Wrestling, and the Use of American Power, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIhwjiJBUz8
1:36:00 Historian Stephen Kotkin, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Kotkin
2:05:00 Rob Henderson on Elon Musk’s babies, monogamy in crisis & JD Vance’s Munich warning, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PltuY3nSIvY
2:12:00 Elon Musk, Ashley St. Clair, and the New Moral Majority, https://www.thefp.com/p/martin-gurri-what-does-it-mean-to
2:21:00 Lindy Li – Obama’s Third Term, Kamala Paying Beyoncé, Cardi B, and Oprah, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHXVeLVHWuY
2:35:00 What does it mean to be a man? https://www.thefp.com/p/martin-gurri-what-does-it-mean-to
2:43:00 Eric Kaufman on the origins of woke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3zN7hjGNKI
https://www.thefp.com/p/jd-vance-picks-fight-with-europe
2:54:20 Video: The biggest mistake MAGA can make is to support the Tate brothers

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Politico: Trump’s Anti-DEI Edicts Just Scared a Big Sponsor Away From a Major Pride Event (2-16-25)

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Trump’s Days Of Thunder (2-16-25)

01:00 The Mayor of Kingstown, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayor_of_Kingstown
09:50 The Elon Musk Show
14:00 The Premiere League is the world’s most competitive soccer league and it is much more athletic and intense than it used to be
28:00 The Age of Empire Strikes Back: Stephen Kotkin on Trump, Wrestling, and the Use of American Power, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIhwjiJBUz8
30:00 Dooovid joins to discuss multi-culturalism vs racial identity
49:00 Trump’s Gaza plan
1:03:10 Kip joins to discuss his birthday on Valentine’s Day
1:04:20 The fall of England & Australia
1:08:00 The American work ethic
1:20:00 Treat Your Own Knee by Robin McKenzie, https://www.amazon.com/Treat-Your-Own-Knee-838/dp/0987650483/
1:26:00 Jewish vs goyisha suffering perspectives
1:29:00 Underearners Anonymous, https://www.underearnersanonymous.org/newcomers-to-underearners-anonymous/symptoms-of-underearning/
1:33:00 Forgive for Good: A Proven Prescription for Health and Happiness By Frederic Luskin, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=133590
2:06:00 John Mearsheimer Feb. 12 said Trump wasn’t settling the Ukraine war
2:08:00 Feb. 13, Mearsheimer changes his analysis of Trump settling the Ukraine war, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8G9I1ZdEGU
2:18:30 After Pete Hegseth’s speech Feb. 12, Mearsheimer completed changed his analysis on the war in Ukraine, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5-L5pyXLZQ
2:29:00 The ideological straitjacket strangling real talk
2:38:00 WP: Trump’s global funding freeze leaves anti-terror programs in limbo, https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/02/16/trump-funding-freeze-terrorism-africa/
2:40:00 Politico: Trump’s Anti-DEI Edicts Just Scared a Big Sponsor Away From a Major Pride Event, https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/02/14/booz-allen-worldpride-sponsor-00204059
2:55:00 Shawn Ryan: Lindy Li – Obama’s Third Term, Kamala Paying Beyoncé, Cardi B, and Oprah, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHXVeLVHWuY
3:01:00 The pundit’s privilege, https://thecritic.co.uk/the-commentators-privilege/
3:06:30 Politico: Dems concede Republicans ‘running circles’ around them online as Trump remakes Washington, https://www.politico.com/news/2025/02/16/democrats-losing-trump-doge-information-battle-00204522
3:19:00 A mystery novel in defense of Barry Manilow, https://www.amazon.com/Misdemeanor-Man-Novel-Dylan-Schaffer/dp/1582344604

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Ashley St. Clair Says Elon Musk Is The Father Of Her Second Out Of Wedlock Child (2-15-25)

01:00 How’s your personal level of fulfillment these days? Are you getting all the sex, power and money and meaning that you need? Are you not entertained?
04:00 NYP: Elon Musk breaks silence after conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair claims she gave birth to his 13th child, https://nypost.com/2025/02/15/us-news/conservative-influencer-has-been-working-privately-on-how-to-co-parent-child-with-elon-musk-rep-says/
07:00 NYP: Ashley St. Clair, influencer who claims to have had Musk’s 13th child, reveals life of secrecy after whirlwind romance with ‘down to earth’ billionaire, https://nypost.com/2025/02/15/us-news/ashley-st-clair-who-claims-to-have-had-musks-13th-child-reveals-life-of-secrecy/
25:30 Babylon Bee
31:00 JD Vance’s AI Speech, Techno-Optimists vs Doomers, Tariffs, AI Court Cases with Naval Ravikant, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI5qI6ej-yM
46:30 A tale of two vice-presidents: Kamala Harris vs JD Vance
51:00 Real world applications for AI, https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/artificial-intelligence-tutorial/artificial-intelligence-applications
57:50 AI boosts productivity
59:00 Job loss and job creation due to AI
59:50 The fastest way to get a job right now is to understand AI
1:03:00 Why Is This Region So Good At Basketball, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihufABKHQUQ
1:12:30 Why Serbians Are So Good At Basketball, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbx4DxZCFFI

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The Final Scene Of ‘The Apprentice’ Translated Into Australian Slang

Grok: I got three rules, mate. Right? They’re me three rules for crackin’ a win. Rule one: the world’s a bloody shambles, yeah? The world’s a shambles, Tony. Ya gotta fight back, fair crack of the whip. Ya gotta have a thick skin, mate. Attack, attack, attack. If some drongo comes at ya with a shiv, ya belt ’em back with a bloody big bazooka, yeah? Rule two: what’s the truth, Tony? What’s the truth? Ya know what’s the truth? What ya reckon is the truth, what I reckon is the truth, what he reckons is the truth. What’s the truth in life, ay? Deny the lot, admit bugger all. Ya know what’s dinky-di? What I say’s dinky-di. And third of all, most important, no matter how stuffed ya are, ya never, ever, ever chuck in the towel. Ya always claim ya won. Always, mate.

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