The Daily Escape:
Snow at sunrise, Grand Canyon NP, AZ – February 2024 photo by John Fecteau
Welcome to another Monday Wake Up. Wrongo wants to touch on a few different ideas today. First, a non-trivial topic that Wrongo plans to return to this year. When we look at the geo-political landscape today, the US is confronting a growing alliance between three countries, each of which holds ill-will towards us and towards our western allies. Those three are China, Russia and Iran.
Weâre confronting them separately and also in the case of the Ukraine War, jointly. This is an excellent time to harken back to something that Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote in 1997. He had formerly (through 1981) been Carterâs National Security Adviser:
âPotentially the most dangerous scenario would be a grand coalition of China, Russia and perhaps Iran, an âanti-hegemonicâ coalition, united not by ideology but by complementary grievances. . . . Averting this contingency . . . will require a display of US geostrategic skill on the western, eastern and southern perimeters of Eurasia simultaneously.â
Todayâs geopolitical landscape reflects exactly what Brzezinski feared more than two decades ago. Is the world heading toward what the late Brzezinski referred to as âthe most dangerous scenarioâ? What should America be doing now to head off what weâre seeing from our three rivals? Or is it already too late?
Which presidential candidate will do the better job of blunting this potential power conflict ?
Second, what did the weekendâs South Carolina Republican primary tell us? Trump won by a wide margin. As of this writing, the tally has Trump at 59.8% and Nikki Haley at 39.5%. The media is treating this as a significant triumph. When you win by 20 points, thatâs true.
The real story, however, is that Trump underperformed expectations and failed to expand his coalition beyond his base. If you doubt that, take a look at the polling group 538âs polling vs. actual results for Trump across the three Republican primaries:
Weâre seeing Trump consistently underperform the polls by 7-8 points. Worse for Trump, Fox Newsâ John Roberts talked about an alarming exit poll finding that 59% of Haley voters in South Carolina last night (equal to 40% of the electorate) would not vote for Trump in the general election.
From Simon Rosenberg:
âItâs my view that something broke inside the GOP when Dobbs happened. That even for many Republicans, it was just too much, the party had gone too far, had become too ugly and dangerous.â
Trump and the GOP are showing signs of deep institutional weakness. They had disappointing elections in 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2023. Theyâre replacing the entire leadership team at the RNC due to their ongoing fundraising struggles. Todayâs RNC is broke:
In addition, the GOPâs state parties have atrophied in some key battleground states. Trump is burning through cash at unprecedented rates to fund his many lawsuits. Even Nikki Haley out raised him last month.
Wrongo thinks that weâre finally seeing âTrump Fatigueâ. Everybody has seen his act and has zero need to ever see it again. The assertion that Trump is strong beyond his die-hard MAGA base seems to at last, be untrue. But what does Wrongo know? When he retired from the F500, he thought he would go into private equity. But he was seduced into online journalism by the promise of very small paychecks and zero job security.
Our third story is for the birds. The Guardian reports that:
âThe Eurasian eagle owl named Flaco, which escaped New York Cityâs Central Park Zoo last year, has died after crashing into a building in Manhattan, officials said late on Friday.â
Hereâs Flaco in happier times:
More:
âFlaco was rescued by the zoo in 2010, when he was less than a year old. He was reputed to be the only owl of his kind in the wild in North America, and there were widespread fears he ultimately wouldnât survive for long outside captivity.â
The Eurasian eagle-owl is one of the larger owl species. Flacoâs wingspan was reported to be about 6 ft. Ornithologist Stephen Ambrose wrote on LinkedIn that there was evidence light glare from city buildingsâ windows could blind owls momentarily and increase their risk of crashing into the structures, especially at night.
This raises the evergreen question of how to keep birds safe in US urban areas. Federal officials estimate that one billion birds in the US die annually after accidentally flying into building windows. Wrongo and Ms. Right had this happen to us years ago when a hawk crashed through our lakefront cottage living roomâs wall of glass. He was dead when he hit the floor. It doesnât only happen in high-rise buildings.
Time to wake up, America! Thereâs glare everywhere, including in the mediaâs silly discussion about how overwhelming Trumpâs electoral chances are vs. Biden. Trump has a very small chance of being elected in 2024. To help you wake up, watch this great video of Englandâs Prince William singing âLivin’ on a Prayerâ with Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift at the Winter Whites Gala charity ball at Kensington Palace. This is fun and worth your time:
The future King of England singing with the current Queen of Americana.
You give me much hope!!