KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Lindsey Graham — A Man of Many Surprises Right Until the End. “Lindsey Graham is the man who launched a thousand opinions. Nobody was neutral when it came to Graham, which I think is one of the highest compliments that anyone can receive. You could find the full gamut of opinions among just Republicans. He could be infuriating at times, then he could be the GOP pitbull that you needed to send after the Democrats.”

JUSTICE:

SINCE LOCAL AUTHORITIES SEEM UNINTERESTED IN STOPPING THE FRAUD, MUCH LESS PUNISHING IT, YOU HAVE TO ASSUME THEY’RE COMPLICIT:

UGH: Iran Paper Names Trump, 12 Others as Targets for Revenge.

The move escalated rhetoric from Iran’s ruling establishment as new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei used his first public message in weeks to vow retaliation.

As of Sunday, however, the newspaper’s list has not been formally endorsed by the Iranian state.

The Hamshahri daily, owned by the Tehran municipality, posted the graphic online late Saturday, pairing photographs of 13 foreign officials with a statement from Mojtaba Khamenei, who succeeded his father after Ali Khamenei was killed on Feb. 28, the first day of the U.S.-Israeli air campaign against Iran.

The image did not run in the paper’s Sunday print edition.

Along with Trump and Netanyahu, the infographic named British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.

Reporting from JFeed identified additional figures pictured, including Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, and CENTCOM commander Brad Cooper.

Meanwhile:

YES:

ALEX BERENSON: A gonorrhea vaccine fails – and reveals a much bigger problem with the studies health bureaucrats use to push flu and Covid jabs.

Though not fatal, gonorrhea is unpleasant and increases risk for HIV. Like other sexually transmitted diseases, it is far more common in gay men. English authorities offered the vaccine, originally designed for meningitis, after studies showed it cut infections by about 40 percent. The shot could have a “huge impact,” England’s top vaccine regulator told the BBC.

Or not.

Last week, the New England Journal of Medicine published results from a trial of the vaccine in gay men in Australia. It failed to prevent gonorrhea — and some men who received it reported serious side effects.

The media has buried the trial’s results. Not one mainstream American news outlet reported the vaccine’s failure. And, after giving over 30,000 men the jab, English authorities are so far still recommending it despite the new results.

Keep this up and people will stop trusting the public health establishment.

GOOD ADVICE:

“How to avoid this? Tough to detect in advance that it’ll happen. So… Eat well (including fatty fish with Omega 3’a), lower your cholesterol, keep your blood pressure normal (exercise and weight loss help a lot).”

WE SHOULD DOMINATE ALL OF CHINA: America can dominate Shenzhen. A call for factory abundance. “Shenzhen was a fishing village in 1980. Today it ships more electronics than the entire United States. You can go from CAD file to injection molded prototype in 48 hours there. In America that takes 6 weeks and 4 vendors. That is not because Chinese engineers are smarter. It is not because their labor is cheaper anymore either. Shenzhen wins because of density, speed, and a culture that treats building physical things as the highest-status work you can do. Every one of those is copyable.”

TODAY’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY:

Related:

ABIGAIL SPANBERGER, VIRGINIA FIREARMS SALESMAN OF THE YEAR: I’ve Never Been More Proud to Be a Virginian.

When Virginia’s lawmakers debated new restrictions on lawful firearm ownership, supporters believed they were taking meaningful steps to reduce “gun violence.” Many of us who own firearms believed something else would happen. We believed thousands of otherwise hesitant Virginians would decide it was time to exercise a constitutional right before it became more difficult to do so.

That’s exactly what happened.

Gun stores filled up. Background checks surged. First-time buyers became gun owners and longtime shooters decided now was the time for a new one. FBI background check data, widely used as the best available indicator of gun sales, showed just how dramatic the response was.

Virginia’s background checks climbed roughly 70 percent in March compared with the previous year, nearly 80 percent in April, more than doubled in May. This June’s volume exceeded three times the previous June’s total as the July 1 deadline approached. While background checks aren’t the same as firearm sales, the trend is unmistakable. Thousands of Virginians decided they would rather lawfully exercise a constitutional right today than wonder whether they still could tomorrow.

Whether someone supported the legislation or opposed it, the outcome should give all of us something to think about. An effort intended to discourage lawful gun ownership encouraged many Virginians — including lots of first-timers — to go out and buy one instead. Often many times over.

I don’t think that was the result the anti-gunners were aiming for (pun intended).

A loud and welcome variation on the Streisand Effect.

SECURITY & CIGARS: It Is the Government Itself Attacking Our Rights. “The entire point of the Constitution is that certain foundational laws, processes, and protections of individual rights are taken off the table.”