Aug 8, 2016
Aug 7, 2016
Here's The Plan
- Drug Trump
- Put him in a "Truman Show" White House
- Wake him up
- Tell him he won
- Sell subscriptions
- Retire National Debt in about 2 years
hat tip = Twitter dude, @harryallen
Today's Tweet
The best letter to the editor in today's @TB_Times. pic.twitter.com/E60kou9BXw— Mark Puente (@MarkPuente) August 7, 2016
Today's List
In case you needed a score card.
173 Things Donald Trump Has Said and Done That Make Him Unfit to Be President
Disclaimer: Trump contradicts himself a lot. Not all of the policy positions listed here reflect his current thinking on a given subject. You’ll have to decide for yourself whether you find that reassuring.
Update, Aug. 1, 2016: We originally listed 141 items here. But Trump doesn’t stop saying and doing unpresidential things, so we’ll continue to update the list through Election Day. New items will appear at the top of the list under “Recent Trump Moments” for a while, until they are replaced by fresher instances of self-disqualification.Here's the list (so far) - at Slate
Fellow Travelers
I worry a little sometimes about how "the looney lefties" line up with a lot of what I'm lined up with politically - not because they're bad people and I hate making common cause with a buncha hippies, but because I'm not all in; I go out of my way not to be in lockstep with anybody; I just don't believe the "way they believe" - whatever the hell any of that means at any given moment.
Anyhoo
That said, there is something to the bit about how "you will know them by their fellows". You are not your friends, but there are reasons people gather together and one of the big ones is that they reflect at least some of each other's values.
So when you're talking about a Donald Trump, you can't ignore the simple fact that real live White Nationalist fuckwads are lining up behind him, itching for a nice fat slice of that power pie. We can know a little something about him by the people he attracts to his cause.
Anyhoo
That said, there is something to the bit about how "you will know them by their fellows". You are not your friends, but there are reasons people gather together and one of the big ones is that they reflect at least some of each other's values.
So when you're talking about a Donald Trump, you can't ignore the simple fact that real live White Nationalist fuckwads are lining up behind him, itching for a nice fat slice of that power pie. We can know a little something about him by the people he attracts to his cause.
“We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again, at the RIGHT time,” he stated. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”
The dead give-away is when somebody's making a political statement and refers to any other American as "the enemy". There are limits, guys. And we've been past those limits before. And going past those limits has always meant unjustly bad things for righteously decent people. Just sayin' - don't be like those assholes over there.
So they're all the same? It doesn't matter? You're just picking one corporatized automaton over another? Bullshit.
But in the end - seriously - who would you rather hang out with? Which of these fellows would you rather be known by?
Aug 6, 2016
Aug 5, 2016
What We Miss
I have to admit that I get a little too sucked in. There's a tendency to yell and point at all the shitty things we don't like about the other guy's candidate while practically ignoring what "our" candidate wants to do. So we end up making a choice based on what we don't like about the brand on the outside of the box instead of making an informed decision based on what we know about the content inside the box.
We can't just go on voting against everything and everybody because that only gets us pretty much to where we are now - half of us are so "against it" that we don't vote at all.
We have to be able to vote for something.
One smallish case in point - here's a bit from Hillary's speech in Philly (via Alternet):
But anyway, my point is that I'll vote for Hillary partly because she's standing up and saying there's this real problem and we need to figure out something we can do about it. Which is in fact very different from Trump, who literally just makes shit up, tells us he's seen videos that don't exist, and has nothing to say about anything that might help us form some kind of reasonable policy.
Really, I'm not just against Trump, feeling I have nowhere else to go and I guess I'll hafta hang with Hillary. I've said something close to that in the past, but I'm a little smarter now - because I've been trying to do my homework.
So no, I'll go along with Hillary until or unless she bails on it - just like I try to do with all of 'em - hoping for the best while understanding I won't get everything I want, no matter who the candidate is or what issue I'm on about right now.
We can't just go on voting against everything and everybody because that only gets us pretty much to where we are now - half of us are so "against it" that we don't vote at all.
We have to be able to vote for something.
One smallish case in point - here's a bit from Hillary's speech in Philly (via Alternet):
We have to heal the divides in our country. Not just on guns. But on race. Immigration. And more. And that starts with listening, listening to each other. Trying, as best we can, to walk in each other’s shoes.I don't agree with the part of that article that tends towards cynicism. (Appearances to the contrary, I'm a skeptically pragmatic idealist - it's just that I can't always resist being a bit cynical, cuz holy crap dude, have you even seen what goes on up in here sometimes?)
So let’s put ourselves in the shoes of young black and Latino men and women who face the effects of systemic racism, and are made to feel like their lives are disposable.
But anyway, my point is that I'll vote for Hillary partly because she's standing up and saying there's this real problem and we need to figure out something we can do about it. Which is in fact very different from Trump, who literally just makes shit up, tells us he's seen videos that don't exist, and has nothing to say about anything that might help us form some kind of reasonable policy.
Really, I'm not just against Trump, feeling I have nowhere else to go and I guess I'll hafta hang with Hillary. I've said something close to that in the past, but I'm a little smarter now - because I've been trying to do my homework.
So no, I'll go along with Hillary until or unless she bails on it - just like I try to do with all of 'em - hoping for the best while understanding I won't get everything I want, no matter who the candidate is or what issue I'm on about right now.
Stumble forward.
Today's Quote
Clint Eastwood says 'When I was growing up, we didn't call it racism.' Emmett Till unavailable for comment.
--John Fugelsang
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