This Bitch: RFK Jr.
And Ronnie D's is shaking up his campaign staffing, possibly because of the video in which one of his staffers admitted to being stoned. Or, it could also be that his vision of Woke Hell is simply not catching fire. Ronnie suffers from the same problem almost every other Republican politician suffers from, the inability to understand that his decisions run against the grain of most Americans. The Orange Anus used the word Woke and Ronnie, believing it to be the true yellow brick road to the presidency instantly became the anti-woke overachiever. Because of this he damns constructive criticism; that would mean he's wrong. He doesn't know that surrounding yourself only with people who think like you will spoil you into believing you are always correct. Believe me, Ronnie has spoiled himself into believing he is the answer to every Cracker Jack Republicans Conservative wet dream.
Cruz Claims Barbie Movie Is “Chinese Propaganda”
July 17, 2023 Idiocracy, Republicans
“There’s a scene in ‘Barbie,’ where there is this map of the world, and it’s drawn like with crayon. I mean, it’s really a very simple cartoon. And so they have this blockish thing that is called ‘Asia.’ And then they’ve drawn what are called the nine-dashes. This is Chinese communist propaganda in which the Chinese are asserting sovereignty over the entirety of the South China Sea. And they don’t have any right to it under international law, but they are trying to take it away from their neighbors there.” – Ted Cruz, speaking to the Heritage Foundation.
The Insider reports:
The map Cruz referred to was featured in a screenshot from Barbie that included Margot Robbie and went viral in July, leading to Vietnam banning the movie.
The image in question shows a crude map of the world, created with colorful ink or crayon. Barbie stands in front of it and an outline of land can be seen, labeled “Asia.” There are eight dashes coming out of “Asia” drawn in the sea.
“The map in Barbie Land is a whimsical, child-like crayon drawing,” Warner Bros. said. “The doodles depict Barbie’s make-believe journey from Barbie Land to the real world. It was not intended to make any type of statement.”
And, this should be of no surprise to anyone who has been paying any attention to the Republican Party. Their problem is that they didn't care how crazy the base was or how much Trump whipped them into a frenzy as long as they voted Republican, and now they have a problem. Now indictments are going to be falling like rain, and not just on the Orange Anus, and they have no alternative. Prepare yourselves, the Republicans are only going to grow more insanely evil.
A bit on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.... Most are not aware, but his first wife committed suicide after finding his handwritten diary detailing extra-marital affairs with 34 other women. This should give you an idea of what his mental state was back then and what it still is today. Even his own family bit him back about his claim that Covid was a Bioweapon designed by the Chinese to kill whites and blacks while not effecting the Chinese and Ashkenazi Jews
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And, of course, the American people were served a scrumptious appetizer yesterday in the form of a Target letter received by the dishonorable Orange Anus. An amusing aside: during breakfast I told my brother I thought Christie was going to get the nomination and he found that funny, and then an hour later the Moral Degenerate throws out this savory bit in order wring more sympathy from his cult [[and don't forget the buckos they'll send him). Don't forget that Christie has qualified for the first debate and all Trump is doing is handing him plates filled with chewy ammunition. At this point, I suspect there might not be a Republican debate. Trump will refuse to be yelled at on national TV.
Then yesterday afternoon my cup runneth over with joy when up in Michigan 16 indictments were handed out to those trying to send false electors to Washington, liars and losers ready certify their liar and chief Donald Trump. Keep in mind, these are still just the appetizers.
Buckle up, fake electors....
And, of course, yesterday Jimmy Jordan threw a party in the House of Representatives and, as expected, all the Republicans showed up as clowns. There were whistleblowers who weren't exactly tooting their horns. Their facts turned out to biased conjecture. These losers are so desperate to implicate the Bidens in some sort of horrible crime family scheme and the Democrats are quickly pointing out that a Trump appointed Attorney General, as well as a Trump appointed lawyer found no chargeable offenses against either Hunter or Joe Biden. What they're really trying to do is draw media attention away from the impending indictments of Trump. And they're getting desperate. How desperate? Yesterday Marjorie Taylor [[I'm dumber than shit) Green showed Hunter's dick pics on the House floor, and then later when on to email them out to her constituents. The GOP is so lost.
Trump Appointee Convicted On Seven Rioting Felonies
July 20, 2023 Crime, Trump cultists
NBC News reports:Donald Trump political appointee who attempted to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 was convicted of seven felonies on Thursday, the same day that a grand jury deciding whether to indict the former president for his efforts to stop the peaceful transfer of power was hearing testimony from former White House aide William Russell.Read the full article.
Federico Klein, who worked in the State Department during the Trump administration, was convicted by U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, also a Trump appointee, following a bench trial that unfolded last week.
Klein was represented by Stanley Woodward, an attorney for several former Trump officials, including Russell, who was testifying elsewhere in the federal courthouse. Klein, who was 42 at the time of his arrest, faced charges of assaulting, resisting or impeding officers; obstruction of an official proceeding; civil disorder; as well as misdemeanor offenses.
Thursday Was a Total Crackpot Day on Capitol Hill
JULY 21, 2023
The high point from me was Rep. Elise Stefanik [[R-Horcrux) arguing that, if only the country had known about Hunter’s Laptop, the election would have gone a different way.
From Esquire, by Charles P. Pierce:
Thursday was total crackpot day on Capitol Hill, and the crew here at the shebeen had two CSPAN screens going at once. The House Subcommittee on Weaponization hosted a former Breitbart editor, an Assistant Attorney General from Louisiana, poor Maya Wiley who was there to be pecked at by pipsqueaks, and the real star of the proceedings, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, who spent the whole day being massaged by the likes of Rep. Chip Roy, and denying [[in medium-high dudgeon) things that he was recorded on video saying. All you really need to know is that subcommittee chairman Rep. Jim Jordan [[R-Van Heusen) started things off with a barefaced non-fact.
But when you look at Mr Kennedy’s tweet, there was nothing in there that was factually inaccurate. Hank Aaron was a real person. A great American who passed away after he got the vaccine. Just pointing out facts. And yet the White House on the third day was trying to censor Mr Kennedy. I find that interesting.What Jordan was doing was re-floating the canard that Aaron died from the vaccine, which was a popular bit of conservative bullshit at the time of the baseball immortal’s death back in January. Because he is as soft as church music on the subject, RFK, Jr. at the time tweeted,
#HankAaron‘s tragic death is part of a wave of suspicious deaths among elderly closely following administration of #COVID #vaccines. He received the #Moderna vaccine on Jan. 5 to inspire other Black Americans to get the vaccine.Also, the “wave of suspicious deaths” was pretty much hooey, as well. My guess is that a lot more people died of COVID because they listened to the likes of RFK, Jr. than died “suspiciously” of the vaccine. But, as Jim Jordan said, Kennedy was just pointing out facts.
As you can predict, this hearing was another recapitulation of how evil social media companies “censored” information from dedicated citizens like Breitbart editors and assistant attorneys general from Louisiana. The high point from me was Rep. Elise Stefanik [[R-Horcrux) arguing that, if only the country had known about Hunter’s Laptop, the election would have gone a different way. Pressed by Rep. Daniel Goldman for proof, Stefanik produced a poll from tippInsights— the polling shop associated with Investors Business Daily— that purports to reveal that, had they known about Hunter’s Laptop, 61 percent of Democratic voters would have changed their vote. I find this result to be as questionable as I would a poll that showed that 85 percent of Americans preferred cholera to corn flakes.
At least, nobody showed dick pics in a House hearing on Thursday, for which we can all thank our personal Saviors.
More interesting was the hearing over on the Senate side, where the Judiciary Committee passed a measure that designed a code of ethics and transparency for Supreme Court justices. [[Right now, the Nine Wise Souls are the only members of the federal bunch who don’t have a code of ethics,) Two of the bill’s oilier opponents were Senators John Cornyn and Mike Lee, the conztitooshunal skolar from Utah. Both of them tried to explain how a code of ethics for the Supreme Court is an attack on the Court’s independence. Cornyn expressed deep concern over how “this campaign of harassment and intimidation” has affected the trust that Americans have in the Court. [[Is a code of ethics harassment or intimidation? The world wonders.) Evidently, Cornyn doesn’t recall the giddy days of 2005 when congressional Republicans were meddling in the death and dying of Terri Schiavo, and threatening judges with reprisals if they didn’t rule the right way. Luckily, we here at the shebeen remember Cornyn’s saying, excusing the dangerous rhetoric of Rep. Tom DeLay,
It causes a lot of people, including me, great distress to see judges use the authority that they have been given to make raw political or ideological decisions. And no one, including those judges, including the judges on the United States Supreme Court, should be surprised if one of us stands up and objects. I believe this increasing politicalization of the judicial decision-making process at the highest levels of our judiciary have bred a lack of respect for some of the people that wear the robe. And that is a national tragedy.But nothing Cornyn said can compare to Mike Lee’s imitation of a grease trap in a diner. Attempting to Both Sides the largesse of Harlan Crow, Lee launched a meretricious attack on the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
There is one exception. One allegation which has come to light fairly recently with regard to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. I disagree with many of Justice Ginsburg’s rulings, there is someone for whom I’ve long had deep respect. There are some very serious allegations that have recently come to light I’ve recently become aware of. The fact that she received a 1 million dollar reward that went unreported. I am still reserving assessment as to exactly what to make of that. But I would say, we might have some very significant ramifications if she were still serving on the court. If you are still. Alive that might lead to something.In 2019, Justice Ginsberg did indeed receive the $1 million Berggruen Prize. This award was publicized almost everywhere, including The New York Times. She gave the money away to charity, and reported it. Has Sam Alito given back that really big fish he caught on the junket with his sugar daddies? Did he donate it to a food bank? Has Clarence Thomas paid Harlan Crow back for, well, everything? Mike Lee is an odious fellow. And citing Antonin Scalia, who literally died on one of these rich-fool junkets, in defense of the status quo is such a tasty irony that I’m going back for seconds.
And for those who didn't know it, Barbie is smashing box office records, with Oppenheimer distantly on her heels. Conservatives are flipping out as their carefully curated shrieks of Wokeness are falling on deaf ears all across the country. While the director, Greta Gerwig, did not openly eviscerate the Cracker Jack Crazy Conservatives, she did jib and jab at them enough for Benny Shapiro to buy Barbie and Ken dolls and set them ablaze. While I'm sure his followers nearly wet themselves with glee, the rest of America looked at his prank and realized he's as big of a dick as Ronnie DeSantis.
Speaking of Ronnie, he's doubling down on his "slaves benefitted from being slaves" rhetoric. He is not moving to the far right, he's just becoming more and more extreme about his racism. You look at his campaign, and at what he's doing to Florida, and you think he can't get any worse and then his administration pulls something like this. I can't even imagine what world he's living in.
Florida GOP & Democrats: Ignorance Versus Education
Down in Florida where you can’t say Gay, or make certain healthcare decisions for yourself or your own child, Florida Republicans and the state Board of Education … hold for laughter, Florida and education … have approved a new set of standards for teaching Black history and it goes like this:
Florida’s public schools will now teach students that some Black people benefited from slavery because “slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.”
Let’s stop there … slaves benefited from slavery because they learned to tend crops and blacksmith and sew and serve white people. Slaves, who were free in their own countries until they were kidnapped, chained in the bowels of ships, and brought thousands of miles away to America where they were bought and sold; where they were beaten and raped—often to produce slave children who would grow up to “benefit” from assaults and rapes; where they were sold as property, away from their own families. Ask a white person if that sounds like a benefit.
The Board of Education points to “blacksmiths like Ned Cobb, Henry Blair, Lewis Latimer and John Henry; shoemakers like James Forten, Paul Cuffe and Betty Washington Lewis; fishing and shipping industry workers like Jupiter Hammon, John Chavis, William Whipper and Crispus Attucks; tailors like Elizabeth Keckley, James Thomas and Marietta Carter; and teachers like Betsey Stockton and Booker T. Washington” who learned something while enslaved, beaten, raped, bought, sold and tortured.
Yes, some slaves took their talents once they were freed and made lives for themselves, but that does not diminish all the suffering endured while enslaved … unless you live in Florida where it’s more, “Look, sure she was raped, but she also learned to cook and sew” and “Yeah, he was whipped so badly his skin split and his blood ran into the dirt, but he learned to plant crops, too.”
And just as disgusting, in other language that has drawn fire from educators and education advocates, these new education standards will also teach that Black people were also perpetrators of violence during race massacres.
As in the Tulsa Race Massacre—which I have posted about HERE and HERE—which destroyed an area of Tulsa called Blac Wall Street, filled with Black-owned businesses and schools and churches and homes; as in 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, 1919 Washington, D.C. Race Riot, 1920 Ocoee Massacre, and the 1923 Rosewood Massacre. Children will be taught that Black people were also the perpetrators of these race riots.
Fuck Florida, fuck the GOP, fuck Ron DeSantis, and fuck their Board of Education for whitewashing history for future generations.
On the other hand …
Nikki Fried, the Chair of the Florida Democratic Party and state Democrat legislators will be in Tallahassee Saturday as part of a “banned bookmobile” gambit.
Fried will be joined by Representatives Angie Nixon and Michele Rayner-Goolsby, activist Thomas Kennedy, and Jen Cousins, founder of the Florida Freedom to Read Project, as part of MoveOn Political Action’s first Banned Bookmobile multistate tour. MoveOn Political Action Executive Director Rahna Epting:
“DeSantis and MAGA Republicans’ vision for our country is to censor all of our diverse backgrounds and to punish those who live, love and think differently than they do. We won’t surrender to their extremism, and our Banned Bookmobile tour will give access to books that celebrate the immense diversity of perspectives that are part of the human experience and essential to our development as a society.”It seems that while the Florida GOP is trying to rewrite history to make themselves and certain white people feel better about America’s racist past, the Democrats and trying to educate the public about what has happened, and what is happening, and what will happen, if we don’t stand up against authoritarian politics like DeSantis and the clearly racist MAGAts.
Speak up.
Stand up.
Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign is shaping up to be a #DeSaster
This couldn't be happening to a more deserving son-of-a-bit . . . I mean person.
From The Orlando Sentinel [[by way of Yahoo News):
Gov. Ron DeSantis had a difficult weekend on the culture war front, re-doubling his defense of the state’s controversial new Black history standards as a new report revealed a now-infamous anti-LGBTQ ad was actually made within the campaign itself. A pro-DeSantis account also tweeted a video that included alleged imagery of a Nazi symbol. Though reports that it had been retweeted by a DeSantis campaign staffer before it was deleted were unconfirmed, Florida Democrats pounced. DeSantis’ continuing cultural battles come amid reports that his presidential bid is planning a “reboot” following worsening poll numbers and a major shedding of cash.And this is just a small portion of a wonderful article chock full of DeSantis campaign missteps, blatant lies, and pitiful evasions, all of which gives us a front row seat of what happens when an empty suit decides to run for president without any integrity or substance to back up his verbal bravado. The DeSantis campaign is so bad, one has to wonder if it is a victim of deliberate internal sabotage.
. . . “What’s happened is what might be expected, and I did expect,” said Mac Stipanovich, a former Tallahassee Republican consultant who has been a frequent critic of DeSantis. “The campaign is proving to be a clown car. Malevolent clowns, but clowns just the same.”
DeSantis is also facing negative press in other areas which are not included in the article, such as his threat to sue Bud Light over its partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney and a leaked transcript from a canceled Showtime documentary about his time as a junior Navy officer at the Guantánamo prison camp. The transcript alleges that he was present at force feedings and tortures of prisoners.
I feel I need to write about Jason Aldean - but I don't wanna.
He's an artist I've heard of, but never heard.
There are like 53 people across from Mandalay Bay who are now lucky enough they don't have to hear him.
Yes - a mass shooting joke that is too soon. Or is it? But it was at his concert, so maybe the guy just missed his target and hit 53 people who weren't on stage at the time.
Yes, CMT pulled [[not banned) song about, basically threatening anyone in a small town who doesn't act like they're from a small town. Country motherfuckers are up in arms over CMT's actions.
Now think back to 2003, when the Chicks said they were embarrassed the president was from Texas. That's it. Not about the subtle art of saying "lynching" without saying "lynching" like Aldean does. CMT did ban the Chicks. Still do, btw
So, these country hayseeds don't get it - the irony, the hypocrisy, the stupidity or general understanding of the two instances. They certainly don't get "you can't ban our music; but we will ban books'.
Maybe they do get it - and just don't care that they look stupid as fuck.
It's another exhausting link in the chain of the anchor that is dragging us all down to the depths of the Titan sub. I just want them all to implode.
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Ronnie DeSantis is doubling down on his racist opinion that slaves benefitted from the enslavement because... well, Meatball Ron believes that backing down would make him look weak. While this might play well with the MAGA cult, for many in America it's a really bad failure. I don't know who told him alienating whole voting blocs was a good idea, but, well as far as Democrats are concerned, it's a good way to keep Republicans from voting for him. Fox News, in their attempt to aid and abet him, some ass named Greg Gutfield actually said that some Jews benefitted from the Holocaust.
And, as the trucks continue to gather outside the DC Courthouse, the glow of satisfaction is beginning to well up from my heart like a many colored aura filling the air with delight. We would have missed all of Trump's suffering if he'd been indicted earlier just to satisfy those impatient few who needed to see him in cuffs sooner. His inane rantings on Truth Social are almost as good as manna in the wilderness as each day we learn one more person has flipped. Yes, the floodgates have opened. All of those rats he surrounded himself with are desperately trying to avoid being skinned alive. If I were very religious, I say Judgement is coming for the Republican Party.
no, Jews didn’t survive the Holocaust by being “useful.” holy shit, what the fuck is wrong with you people
JULY 26, 2023
From everybody is entitled to my own opinion, by Jeff Tiedrich:
there is not one abysmal act of inhumanity that Republicans can’t find some way to snidely shrug it off as just one of those things that happens
here we go again.
two days ago, I wrote about Florida’s despicable decision to teach its children about the “positive aspects” of slavery.
there was nothing funny to say about this moral travesty, but I did allow myself one slight ha-ha at the end. I wrote:
in Germany, schoolchildren are taught about the Holocaust. it’s mandatory. and they don’t sugar-coat it with stupid fairy tales. they don’t try to pretend that Jews learned useful skills like how to hide in an attic.it’s a ludicrous notion, but guess fucking what: yesterday, on the Fox News program The Five, Greg Gutfeld went there, saying that Jews survived extermination camps by being “useful.”
Greg, sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up.
nobody survived an extermination camp by being useful.
do you know who started this bullshit lie?
the Nazis.
this is the front gate of the Auschwitz extermination camp. the sign above the gate reads “Arbeit Macht Frei.” that’s German for “work will make you free.”
it’s a lie. not one person imprisoned at Auschwitz — or any Nazi extermination camp — worked their way to freedom.
can we pause here for a little bit of a history lesson?
it’s 1944 in Europe and you’ve been rounded up by the authorities and crowded onto a cattle car and sent by rail to a camp.
let’s say you survive the journey.
you arrive, you’re taken off the train and everybody stands in a line for a fun little process called sorting.
a Nazi doctor looks you over. if you’re too old, too young, too frail, too fat — or maybe the doctor just doesn’t like the look on your face — you’re immediately sent off to be murdered.
millions of people died this way. millions. off the train, one look, dead.
if you’re “lucky” enough to pass, you’re assigned to do slave [[there’s that word again) labor.
that’s it. there’s no intake process, no interview, nobody asking if you have any useful skills. just one look and you’re either dead or enslaved.
and the only way anyone survived a camp [[except for the tiny handful who managed to escape) was by not being murdered, or worked to death, or starved to death — and to somehow miraculously still be clinging onto life when your camp was liberated at the end of the war.
this is what Greg Gutfeld calls “being useful.”
holy shit.
the Auschwitz Memorial and the White House issued statements condemning Gutfeld’s remark. neither Fox News nor Gutfeld have responded.
this is your Republican Party, ladies and gentlemen. there is not one abysmal act of inhumanity that they can’t find some way to justify, some way to snidely shrug it off as just one of those things that happens.
children working in factories, ten-year-olds forced to give birth, migrants caught in razor wire booby traps, enslavement, extermination. it’s not Greg Gutfeld’s fault if you can’t escape these fates. next time, try being more useful.
once again, what the fuck.
In case you hadn't heard, Hunter Biden's plea deal fell apart yesterday. For a while the Republicans were whooping with glee, that was until Mitch McConnel had TIA in public. All of a sudden, Hunter Biden was old news. I've watched the clip a few times of him freezing up mid-sentence and it's really weird. I'd truly feel sorry for the man, but I suspect this is all part of his Karma. I was pleased to see that Biden called him to see if he was alright; that's todays Republicans would never do. In fact, it's being pointed out how when Biden tripped over a sandbag he took the brunt of substantial mockery from Republicans, while with McConnell Democrats are offering concern and consideration and compassion.
Will today be indictment day?
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And I'm wondering just how tumultuous this week is going to be for the Republican party. Last week they had some bad moments, and they had some worse moments. I saw an interesting comparison between Nixon and Trump in that Nixon had Ehrlichman, Haldeman, and Dean, while Trump has the valet, the pool boy, and the geek; can we talk lack of sophistication here?
A low point was probably Sammy Alito admitting to the Wall Street Journal that he believed himself, and the other members of the Supreme Court to be demi-gods, unfettered by any rules and regulations Congress might attempt to apply to their ethics.
Though honestly, I have to admit that Ronnie DeSantis and his team doubling down on his new education agenda stating that some slaves benefitted from being slaves. I sit wondering what black Republicans must be thinking about this white guy, and his team, telling them that their great, great grandparents, and the seven generations of grandparents before them, actually benefited from being slaves, that they learned something that helped them in their personal lives... as slaves.
Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago…
"Dammit, I told you to delete those tapes."
When Dealing with Trump, Republicans Should Remember Employee 4
It’s still possible to stand up to The Boss.
From Politico, by Jack Shafer:
In addition to the criminal charges previously filed against emperor-in-exile Donald Trump for his alleged pack-ratting of classified documents in various locations at his Florida Xanadu, special counsel Jack Smith supplied a few bonus ones on Thursday evening. In it, Smith accuses Trump and one of his aides — who was also newly indicted — of planning in June 2022 to delete security camera recordings of people moving document-laden boxes the day after Trump’s lawyers learned that the footage would be subpoenaed.
This latest wrinkle in the alleged classified document caper can be read in several ways. By Ruth Marcus’ account in the Washington Post, it looks like a Watergate-style cover-up. “Drip by drip, count by count, obstructive act by obstructive act, the seriousness of this situation comes into focus,” Marcus writes. If you’re a fan of the Godfather movies, the story resembles the machinations of a criminal syndicate chief attempting to destroy evidence in a quest to outwit the local D.A. According to the filing, several days after Trump spoke by phone to Carlos De Oliveira, a loyal soldier in his organization, De Oliveira tried to swear another Trump soldier to omerta and repeatedly told him that “the boss” wanted the server with footage of the moving boxes deleted.
But if viewed with the mind of a miniaturist, the superseding indictment illustrates how Trump has worked his way to control and direct the entire Republican Party.
Despite Trump having lost the 2018 midterms, the 2020 election and the 2022 midterms, despite having unleashed his violent army on Congress on Jan. 6, and despite having spread an encyclopedia worth of lies since launching his campaign in 2015, the GOP follows his lead. Trump considers himself The Boss. The Boss does what he wants to do. The Boss tells his underlings — whether they work at Mar-a-Lago or labor in the Republican Party — what to do. He’s the authoritarian who flexes authority. And in the name of loyalty, he demands obedience from his order-takers to shield him from legal exposure. It’s almost hard to begrudge him for it because most of the time, it seems to work.
Trump attracts and grooms zealots and fanatics and then sends them off into battle in his service without a thought to the consequences for other lives. And in the case of the game of musical chairs he allegedly played in Florida with some of the government’s prized national security secrets, he’s created accomplices to his alleged crimes.
Politics wouldn’t be politics without an element of coercion. Operators like Boss Tweed and Lyndon Johnson didn’t move legislation by the force of their personalities alone. The stick must always be used in conjunction with the carrot. But Trump has erected his political career on a foundation of absolute loyalty to Trump. There can be no loyal opposition within his party without him blowing a gasket and there can be no staffer at his Florida home who can think they should not obstruct justice if that’s what The Boss wants.
We hear the demanding voice of The Boss in the famous 30-minute July 25, 2019, phone call he had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in which he seems to suggest Zelenskyy should launch an investigation of Joe Biden’s son [[a call that took place just days before Trump ordered a hold on aid to Ukraine). We heard it most recently in his denunciation of Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds for not endorsing him for president in the current campaign. Because The Boss once endorsed Reynolds, he thinks he owns her. He urges candidates to primary Republicans who defy him. He makes his wrath so transparent that most other Republicans — including most of the candidates currently running against him — fear saying anything negative about him, even though he no longer wields presidential power.
In a brilliant multi-part series for the Bulwark, William Saletan recently laid out how Trump used his powers of bossdom to turn one of the most independent and clear-thinking Republicans, Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, into his frightened, caged rabbit. At the beginning of the 2016 campaign, Graham saw Trump for what he was. “Hateful.” A “demagogue.” A “race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot” who “represents the worst in America.” But as the ring of power slid onto one of Trump’s short fingers, Graham became the Trumpiest of Trumpies. You could have some sympathy for Graham if he had become Trump’s mini-me out of fear, like some other Republicans. But as Saletan establishes, Graham’s transformation was so complete there wasn’t any Trump indiscretion or authoritarian power grab for which Graham wouldn’t formulate an excuse. If sucking up were a crime, Graham would be a repeat felon.
It has become the stuff of legend and song how Trump goes beyond the usual political boundaries to bend — or attempt to bend — everybody in his path to his will. The good news out of yesterday’s superseding indictment is that some of Trump’s employees might have better moral judgment and a finer sense of who and what deserves their loyalty than a lot of Republicans. The scheme to delete the security footage, allegedly ordered by Trump, was not completed.
When De Oliveira asked another Trump employee, identified as Employee 4 in the indictment, to erase the footage, he was rebuffed. Employee 4 said he didn’t have the right to do that. It’s a reminder that there are still two ways of being in the Republican Party: loyal and potentially criminal, or skeptical, moral and resistant to Trump.
Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's business partner, talked to members of the House yesterday in what you might want to call a closed hearing. Republicans were not happy because he told them the truth, they're seeing a fire when there isn't even any smoke. Of course, the Republicans are the party of retaliation. Trump was impeached twice, so they desperately need to impeach Biden, their only problem is they can't find any wrongdoing. Not only is this the GOP kicking a dead horse, it's also the only thing they can do to distract from the lord and savior's legal issues. Am I the only one who can remember the times when they were constantly complaining that the Democrats were nothing but smoke and mirrors?
Fanni has said that she's locked, and loaded, and ready to go. Her indictments are supposed to begin in early August, and... well, we're in early August.
And, of course, late yesterday afternoon the sun came out and filled so many American hearts with glowing justice. I was in the kitchen when the first notification The Guardian came through on my watch, and then another notification, and the vibrations continued, the NYT, the Washington Post, the BBC, Le Monde, Al Jazeera; notifications from newsgroups I wasn't even subscribed to: Donald Trump had just been indicted for January 6. So many of us have been waiting for such a very long time for this.
On an even brighter note, there are 6 more indictments to come. Many think one of those 6 will Rudy Giuliani, however, if his attorneys are to be believed, he didn't receive a target letter. That would lead to the inference that he flipped and worked out some sort of plea deal.
Jack Smith promised a speedy trial, normally that means within 70 days. The judge assigned is an Obama appointee who has little patience for the nonsense Trump's legal team will try to foist on her. I'm hoping hearings will start in late November, early December.
I don't know about you, but, as I told a friend last evening, I'm enjoying the Hell out of this. Judgement is coming not only for Trump, but for the Republican party as well.
Your modern GOP, folks:
Ah, those were the days....
Donnie J Trumpbag will be making an appearance here this afternoon. He'll be getting fingerprinted and a mug shot will be taken. He's desperately going to try and get a copy of that picture for his adorning fans. In case you haven't noticed, his messaging has begun to change, he's now saying telling his cult that he's being persecuted for them. His cultists love this shit. They will send him more money which he will used for his defense fund. He will use them to full extent of their stupidity.
And Mikey, I'm a rather spineless individual, Pence spoke out yesterday against Trump... for the first time. A lot of people were commenting about that on social media, as if he'd actually grown a set of cojones. Is this going to help him in his run for Republican nomination? Not one bit. He's spent 4 years kissing Trump's ass and then after Jan 6 demurely rejected any form of mild criticism. Did this dunce truly believe Trump was going to let him ever be president? Still, we need to remember that ever attack on Trump by a Republican, no matter how small the arrow, is still damaging. The hard core cult will remain, but others will slowly peel themselves away. Does this mean they're going to vote for Biden? Nope, they're going to sit on their vote this elections cycle.
rotfl!!!
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Donald Trump vs. The Peaceful Transfer of Power [turn on the sound]
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