Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

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General John Kelly: "He said that, in his opinion, Mr. Trump met the definition of a fascist, would govern like a dictator if allowed, and had no understanding of the Constitution or the concept of rule of law."

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

 

“GOP House Ethics Committee Members Vote To Coverup Gaetz Investigation.”


 If Gaetz were innocent of all allegations in the investigation, the Ethics Committee would have blasted that information out to the public..

This is a coverup for the man who will head the Department of Justice.

One of the first things a totalitarian leader does is take over the independent justice system and install weak men/women who will do his bidding.

It IS happening here.



House Ethics Ranking Member Susan Wild (D-PA) on Gaetz deliberations: 

 “It has come to my attention that the chairman [Michael Guest] has since betrayed the process…and he has implied that there was an agreement of the committee not to disclose the report… That is inaccurate.”






When I said Trump would drag this country into the sewer, I wasn't exaggerating or being overwrought. 

I was telling the truth.




 "It should be emphasized just how obscene the Gaetz nom is. He's unqualified, unfit, & was recently investigated for sex trafficking. He faces accusations of paying for sex & sexual misconduct w/ a minor. That there's even a chance he gets confirmed as the top law enforcement official is shameful." --Aaron Rupar



MUG SHOT OF TRUMP'S PICK FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES:




The Felon-elect's choice for Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon:

 


Our next Secretary of Education: Linda McMahon. Yes, the same Linda McMahon tied to a sex trafficking investigation. This is who Trump and his enablers want overseeing the education of our nation’s children. It’s horrifying. I’m grateful my kids will be in private school next year, but it breaks my heart knowing that not every family has the resources to escape this madness. Education is the foundation of a child’s future—a chance for opportunity, independence, and growth. But clearly, the religious zealots in power don’t see it that way. They’d rather destroy public education than support something that empowers children outside their narrow, oppressive worldview. It’s disgusting, and it’s dangerous.



THIS PHILANDERING BLACKGUARD:

 

Is the best of the best? 


The best of what Christianity can produce for leadership?

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

I don't watch any cable news shows, so I never watched "Morning Joe."


But I did know that in 2016 it featured Trump in his first run at the presidency by giving him free air time almost every day. Then when he was elected, Joe Scarborough and his wife Mika Brzezinski turned on Trump and severely criticized him up to November 5, 2024. Then...


"Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski met with Donald Trump out of concern that the incoming administration might target them with government and legal harassment, two sources with direct knowledge of the situation told CNN."

Read that again.

Because they criticized Trump, they FEARED!  "...that the incoming administration might target them with government and legal harassment..."

This is what authoritarian/fascist governments do to unfriendly media. Go read about what Orban did in Hungary.

It is happening here. This is just the beginning. Trump does not respect American democracy nor the 1st Amendment.

Then the petty little tyrant posted this:





IT'LL BE WORTH IT IF MY EGGS ARE 50 CENTS CHEAPER!

 

By Mikhail Zygar 
Mr. Zygar is a Russian journalist and the author of the newsletter The Last Pioneer. 


"The American election results were received with enthusiasm in Moscow. President Vladimir Putin, offering his congratulations, seemed genuinely pleased. But it’s not because Donald Trump is seen as a pro-Russian politician or even one of their own — those illusions faded long ago. Nor is it the prospect of an advantageous peace deal in Ukraine, ruthlessly brokered by Mr. Trump. 

The first reported call between the two leaders, which the Kremlin denies took place, suggests that the incoming administration will be no pushover. Instead, the excitement comes from something else. It’s that to many in the Kremlin, a Trump presidency might bring about the collapse of the American state."

 [SKIP]


"To officials in the Kremlin, mostly former K.G.B. members for whom the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest catastrophe of modern times, Mr. Gorbachev was a self-absorbed narcissist who loved to talk — a man without a plan, a strategy or any clear understanding of his goals, a politician who undermined core institutions that supported the state and left only chaos in his wake. They much prefer Mr. Trump, naturally. But they see him playing a similar role."

Felon-elect Trump has no mandate.

 He'll claim he does, but he's lying. 

What?


From Heather Cox Richardson 11/18/24:


[Trump] "will claim a mandate, although as final vote tallies are coming in, it turns out that Trump did not win 50% of the vote, and CNN statistician Harry Enten notes that his margin comes in at 44th out of the 51 elections that have been held since 1824. He also had very short coattails—four Democrats won in states Trump carried—and the Republicans have the smallest House majority since there have been 50 states, despite the help their numbers have had from the extreme gerrymandering in states like North Carolina.

 More Americans voted for someone other than Trump than voted for him."

Monday, November 18, 2024

This is how a fascist leader operates.

 

Occupy Democrats: 

 "BREAKING: Donald Trump’s former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus spills the beans on the real reason why he nominated Matt Gaetz to lead the Justice Department — and it’s vile. 

 We shouldn’t be surprised… 

“He made it very clear to me that the Matt Gaetz pick is not three-dimensional chess to help another nominee get through, that this was what he wanted to have happen,” said Priebus during an appearance on ABC. He explained that the nomination of Gaetz — who it must be noted is an alleged child sex trafficker — is revenge against those who voted to impeach him during his first term. 

 “He had a list of who those people were, and almost all of them in the House are gone,” Priebus continued. “He feels like he has gone to hell and back ten times. So, this is also a big middle finger to the DOJ and the FBI.” 

 In other words, Trump is willing to totally destroy the Department of Justice and empower a fellow sexual predator because his feelings were hurt by the impeachment process."




 


Felon-elect Trump promised his presidency would be one of retribution. His will be an administration of "payback." Trump was held accountable for his breaking the law; Trump doesn't believe in laws he dislikes.

This is his retribution for being held accountable by the law.

THANKFUL THAT I LIVE IN A BLUE, BLUE STATE!

 






Sunday, November 17, 2024



Russian propagandists are mocking Trump, saying the only thing he has to offer is to allow Russia to take not only Europe and the UK but also Alaska "and a bit of California."


 

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YOUR SUNDAY MOMENTOF ZEN

 



"The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the majority, or rather of that party, not always the majority, that succeeds, by force or fraud, in carrying elections."-- John Dalberg-Acton 

Saturday, November 16, 2024

SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC

 

LEONARD COHEN, "EVERYBODY KNOWS."




Saturday Reality


If RFK Jr. (or Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard, or Pete Hegseth) is Caligula's Horse, Trump is Caligula

 

One occasionally hears the phrase "the best and the brightest" used without intentional irony to describe  people as highly qualified experts and thus likely to do an excellent job in some demanding positions. The phrase nonetheless carries a negative connotation ever since David Halberstam's book of that name, chronicling how the Kennedy and then Johnson administrations blundered into, and continued to blunder once embroiled in, the Vietnam war.

In standard cocktail-party settings, Halberstam's The Best and the Brightest is often cited (frequently by people who haven't actually read it) for the proposition that expertise is no guarantee of practical competence. Although that proposition is true, it isn't actually the point of the book. Halberstam offered plenty of evidence that the decision makers--especially Robert McNamara--were of course smart and well educated but that they in fact lacked relevant expertise and largely ignored the reports and warnings of people who did have local knowledge.

Even so, let us take at face value the proposition that even genuine experts can err, for certainly that is true. It nonetheless does not follow that, ex ante, one does better to trust the reins to spiteful ignoramuses whose only qualification for leadership is their willingness to debase themselves as sycophantic courtiers to an emperor-fool. The race isn't always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet. Thus, there is a decent chance that the emerging clown car of a second Trump administration will drive over a cliff.

I'll have more to say about Trump's courtiers in follow-up essays next week. For today, I'll confine myself to expressing surprise about how much surprise has greeted the announcements of the last few days.

Each of the most absurd Trump picks for important Cabinet positions has been greeted with an outcry. Anti-vaxxer RFK Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services? Preposterous! At-best-ethically-challenged Matt Gaetz for Attorney General? Unthinkable! Possibly white supremacist (and generally unqualified) tv personality Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary? Outrageous! Putin apologist (and all-around crazy person) Tulsi Gabbard for National Intelligence Director? Appalling!

The exclamations are all objectively appropriate. But the surprise that seemingly permeates the reactions is itself, well, surprising. After all, the casting director who chose this gang is Donald Trump--a man who wasn't remotely qualified to the presidency the first time around; whose first presidential term featured racism, xenophobia, chaos, corruption, and a bungled pandemic response that led to hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths; who encouraged a violent mob to prevent the peaceful transfer of power after the failure of his comical legal efforts to prevent it; and who campaigned for election this time around by embracing authoritarianism, spreading dehumanizing lies about immigrants, "dancing" rather than take questions, expressing admiration for the size of Arnold Palmer's penis, and promising to combat inflation--which has already cooled to lower than its long-term average--by mass deportation of undocumented immigrants (who comprise a good portion of the agricultural and construction workforce) and imposing heavy across-the-board tariffs, i.e., by adopting inflationary policies.

Yes, it is preposterous, unthinkable, outrageous, and appalling that Trump hopes to staff his administration with RFK Jr., Gaetz, Hegseth, and Gabbard. But is it more preposterous, unthinkable, outrageous, and appalling than the fact that Donald J. Trump is about to be president again?

It's sensible to be dismayed when you learn that Caligula wants to make his horse Incitatus a Consul, but is it really surprising? Incitatus is hardly your biggest problem when Caligula himself is Emperor.


SATURDAY PROSE FOR NOVEMBER

 



“Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul; whenever I find myself involuntarily pausing before coffin warehouses, and bringing up the rear of every funeral I meet; and especially whenever my hypos get such an upper hand of me, that it requires a strong moral principle to prevent me from deliberately stepping into the street, and methodically knocking people's hats off--then, I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can. This is my substitute for pistol and ball. With a philosophical flourish Cato throws himself upon his sword; I quietly take to the ship.” --Herman Melville, Moby Dick