Mar 6, 2025

Today's Keith

Setting up the Double Bind with a kicker
  • If you protest, then you're illegally obstructing my faithful execution of the law
  • If you don't protest, then you're obviously part of my big beautiful mandate
And the aforementioned kicker:
We're setting it up so you'll be busted for illegally protesting no matter what you do or don't do.
Criticism of "the president" is prohibited
Failure to praise "the president" will be punished


Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech


March 5, 2025 (Wednesday)
Heather Cox Richardson

In the gym of Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, on March 5, 1946, former and future prime minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill rose to deliver a speech. Formally titled “Sinews of Peace,” the talk called for the United States and Britain to stand together against the growing menace of Soviet communism. Less than a year after the end of the war, the U.S. and its allies were concerned about the Soviets’ increasing control over the countries of eastern Europe and their apparent intent to continue spreading communism throughout the world.

“Nobody knows what Soviet Russia and its Communist international organisation intends to do in the immediate future, or what are the limits, if any, to their expansive and proselytising tendencies,” Churchill said. He expressed “strong admiration and regard for the valiant Russian people and for my wartime comrade, Marshal Stalin,” but he urged Europe and the U.S. to work together to stand against “dictators or…compact oligarchies operating through a privileged party and a political police” to control an all-powerful state.
 
“From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent,” Churchill declared, and his warning that Europe had been divided in two by an iron curtain defined the coming era.
 
President Harry Truman had urged Churchill to come and had conferred with him about the Iron Curtain speech, lending his support to Churchill’s argument. In Fulton, Truman introduced Churchill. The growing distrust between the Soviet bloc and the western allies led to the Soviet blockade in 1948 of the parts of Berlin under western control—a blockade broken by the Berlin airlift in which the U.S. and the U.K. delivered food and fuel to West Berlin by airplane—and the creation in 1949 of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a security agreement to resist Soviet expansion.

The so-called Cold War between the two superpowers dominated much of geopolitics for the next several decades. In the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan warned that the U.S. was engaged in a titanic struggle between “right and wrong and good and evil.” The Soviet Union was the “evil empire,” preaching “the supremacy of the state” and “its omnipotence over individual man.”

When the Cold War ended with the crumbling of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1980s, those Americans who had come to define the world as a fight between the dark forces of communism and the good forces of capitalism believed their ideology of radical individualism had triumphed. In 1989, political scientist Francis Fukayama famously concluded that the victory of liberal democracy over communism meant “the end of history” as all nations gravitated toward the liberal democracy that time had proven was fundamentally a better system of government than any other.

Forty-five years after Churchill warned that the world was splitting in two, it appeared that democracies, led by the United States of America, had won. In that triumphant mood, American leaders set out to spread capitalism into formerly communist countries, believing that democracy would follow since capitalism and democracy went hand in hand.

But history, in fact, was not over. Oligarchs in the former Soviet republics quickly began to consolidate formerly public property into their own hands. They did so through the use of what scholar Andrew Wilson called “virtual politics,” a system that came out of the techniques of state propaganda to become what he called “performance art.” By the early 2000s, the Russian state, under the control of former KGB agent Vladimir Putin, had a monopoly on “political technology,” which spread like wildfire as the internet became increasingly available.
Russian “political technologists” used modern media to pervert democracy. They blackmailed opponents, abused state power to help favored candidates, sponsored “double” candidates with names similar to those of opponents in order to split their voters and thus open the way for their own candidates, created false parties to create opposition, and created false narratives around elections or other events that enabled them to control public debate.

This system enabled leaders to avoid the censorship from which voters would recoil by instead creating a firehose of news until people became overwhelmed by the task of trying to figure out what was real and simply tuned out. Essentially, this system replaced the concept of voters choosing their leaders with the concept of voters rubber-stamping the leaders they had been manipulated into backing.

In 2004, Putin tried to extend his power over neighboring Ukraine by backing candidate Viktor Yanukovych for the presidency there. Yanukovych appeared to have won, but the election was full of irregularities, including the poisoning of a key rival who wanted to break ties with Russia and align Ukraine with Europe. The U.S. government and other international observers did not recognize the election results, and the Ukrainian government voided the election.

To resurrect his political career, Yanukovych turned to an American political consultant, Paul Manafort, who had worked for both Nixon and Reagan and who was already working for Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska. With Manafort’s help, Yanukovych won the presidency in 2010 and began to turn Ukraine toward Russia. In 2014, after months of popular protests, Ukrainians ousted Yanukovych from power and he fled to Russia.

Shortly after Yanukovych’s ouster, Russia invaded and annexed Crimea, prompting the United States and the European Union to impose economic sanctions on Russia and on specific Russian businesses and oligarchs. Manafort owed Deripaska about $17 million but had no way to repay it until his longtime friend and business partner Roger Stone, who was advising Trump’s floundering presidential campaign, turned to him for help. Manafort did not take a salary from the campaign but immediately let Deripaska know about his new position.
Russian operatives told Manafort that in exchange for a promise to turn U.S. policy toward Russia, they would work to get Trump elected. They wanted Trump to look the other way as Putin took control of eastern Ukraine through a “peace” plan that would end the war in Crimea, weaken NATO, and remove U.S. sanctions from Russian entities.

According to a 2020 report from the Republican-dominated Senate Intelligence Committee, “the Russian government engaged in an aggressive, multifaceted effort to influence, or attempt to influence, the outcome of the 2016 presidential election…by harming Hillary Clinton’s chances of success and supporting Donald Trump at the direction of the Kremlin.”
That effort was “part of a broader, sophisticated, and ongoing information warfare campaign designed to sow discord in American politics and society…a vastly more complex and strategic assault on the United States than was initially understood…the latest installment in an increasingly brazen interference by the Kremlin on the citizens and democratic institutions of the United States.” It was “a sustained campaign of information warfare against the United States aimed at influencing how this nation’s citizens think about themselves, their government, and their fellow Americans.”

In other words, they used “political technology,” manipulating media to undermine democracy by creating a false narrative that enabled them to control public debate.

Last night, President Donald Trump illustrated the power of virtual politics when he talked for an hour and forty minutes to a joint session of Congress.
He lied repeatedly, starting with the lie that he had a historic mandate—in fact, more people voted for someone else than voted for him—and moving on to the idea his first month was “the most successful in the history of our nation,” saying that the first president, George Washington, came in second. He went on to portray himself as the best at everything, as well as the greatest victim in the world.

Classic DoubleSpeak: "I'm the greatest and I've done more than anyone, and those bad guy Democrats have blocked me at every turn so I can't get anything done."

Trump’s speech was valuable not as a picture of the country as it is, but rather as a narrative that offered supporters a shared worldview that reinforced their allegiance to the MAGA movement. As Dan Keating, Nick Mourtoupalas, and Hannah Dormido of the Washington Post pointed out, the speech contained highly polarizing words never before heard in a similar address to Congress: “left-wing,” “weaponized,” “lunatics,” “ideologues,” and “deepfake.” Right-wing media reinforces that virtual reality: Today on the Fox News Channel, Trump advisor Peter Navarro nonsensically claimed that “Canada has been taken over by Mexican cartels.”

Russian leaders created a false narrative to get voters to put them in power, where they could privatize public enterprises and monopolize the country’s wealth. Today, billionaire Elon Musk, who Trump said last night is in charge of the “Department of Government Efficiency” despite what the administration has told courts, told a technology conference that the government should privatize “as much as possible” and suggested that two of the top candidates for privatization are Amtrak and the United States Postal Service. Cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the parent agency of the National Weather Service, also appear to be a prelude to privatization.

The Trump administration today announced plans to cut 80,000 employees from the Department of Veterans Affairs in what Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) calls a plan to gut the agency and “then push to privatize the Department so they can fund tax cuts for billionaires.”

Jess Piper of The View From Rural Missouri notes that what seems to be a deliberate attempt to crash what was, when Trump took office, a booming U.S. economy, is a feature of the administration’s plan, not a bug. It creates “curated failure” that enables oligarchs to buy up the assets of the state and of desperate individuals for “rock-bottom prices.”
In mid-February, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the defense secretaries of European allies that the U.S. could no longer focus on European security. Days later, on February 14, Vice President J.D. Vance sided with Russia when he attacked European values and warned that Europe’s true threat was “the threat from within.” Two weeks later, on February 28, Trump and Vance ambushed Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office in a transparent attempt to create a pretext for abandoning Ukraine and siding with Russia.

Today, United States officials said they were ceasing to share with Ukraine the intelligence that enables Ukraine to target Russian positions.

In a nationally televised speech today, French president Emmanuel Macron warned that Europe must prepare to stand against the Russian threat by itself, without the partnership of the United States. “The Russian threat is here and is affecting European countries, affecting us,” Macron said. “I want to believe that the U.S. will stay by our side, but we have to be ready if they don’t.” Yesterday, politicians in the United Kingdom angrily interpreted Vice President Vance’s dismissal of “some random country that hasn’t fought a war in 30 or 40 years” as a dig at the U.K. after its suggestion that it would be willing to be part of a Ukraine peacekeeping force. They pointed out that the U.K. has stood alongside the U.S. repeatedly since World War II.

“We were at war with a dictator,” said French center-right politician Claude Malhuret of Europe’s stand against Putin. “[N]ow we are at war with a dictator backed by a traitor.”

A Parody


Here It Comes

Ever get the feeling the people running the show in Trump's White House - as well as the MAGA freaks in Congress - are so dead set against Keynesian economics they just can't stand the thought of government having anything to do with the economy at all?

Yeah - me too.

This hard push to dismantle American government seems very much in keeping with what Nancy MacLean has been warning us about for years. ie: There's a cadre  of radical libertarians who believe there are only three things government is supposed to do:
  1. Defend American commercial interests abroad
  2. Settle contract disputes
  3. Domestic law enforcement

Here's my thing: I'm a capitalist because god is a capitalist. I think capitalism most closely analogizes the natural order of things.

But that's not enough. I'm also in favor of appropriate regulation because god also favors regulation. Regulation is essential to keep any system healthy.

Blood sugar is a good thing, but too much of that good thing and we die. So god gave us a pancreas.

Without regulation, you create various feedback loops, which gives you runaway growth, and another word for runaway growth is cancer.

So anyway, the total transformation of American government is moving ahead at a rather brisk pace.


US announced job cuts surge 245% in February on federal government layoffs

WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - Layoffs announced by U.S.-employers jumped to levels not seen since the last two recessions amid mass federal government job cuts, canceled contracts and fears of trade wars, offering the clearest sign yet of the toll taken on the labor market by the policies of President Donald Trump's administration.

Global outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas said on Thursday that planned job cuts vaulted 245% to 172,017 last month, the highest level since July 2020, when the economy was in the grips of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the highest February total since the Great Recession 16 years ago.

Government accounted for the bulk of layoffs, with Challenger tracking 62,242 announced job cuts by the federal government from 17 different agencies. The government has laid off about 62,530 workers in the first two months of the year, a whopping 41,311% increase compared to the same period in 2024.

"When mass layoffs occur, it often leaves remaining staff feeling uneasy and uncertain," said Andrew Challenger, senior vice president at Challenger, Gray & Christmas. "The likelihood that many more workers leave voluntarily is high."

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, is wielding the axe on public spending, an exercise that has resulted in funding freezes, deep spending cuts and the purging of thousands of federal government workers, including scientists and game rangers.

Trump has described the federal government as bloated and wasteful. A federal judge last week temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ordering the Department of Defense and other federal agencies to carry out the mass firings of thousands of recently hired employees.

Federal government contractors have also been caught in the DOGE crossfire, extending the job losses to the private sector. Tariffs already implemented or threatened by the White House also added to companies sending workers home last month.

Challenger said the "DOGE impact" topped reasons for job cuts and was blamed for 63,583 layoffs, linked both directly to the federal workforce and contractors.

Downstream effects of DOGE, like loss of funding to private non-profits, accounted for another 894 announced job cuts. Most of the federal layoffs have been in Washington D.C., which has lost 61,795 jobs so far this year compared to only 60 in 2024.

Outside government, there were job cuts in retail, technology, services and consumer products industries. The federal government layoffs are not expected to show up in February's employment report, which is scheduled for release on Friday, as the purges happened outside the survey week.

But the hiring and funding freezes could have an impact on government and contractor employment. Nonfarm payrolls likely increased by 160,000 jobs after rising 143,000 in January, a Reuters survey of economists showed. The unemployment rate is forecast unchanged at 4.0%.

I can see a method to the madness. Put enough people into a bit of a panic over their economic fate, and they'll hand you the power you want.

It's not much different from religion:
  1. Sell 'em a make-believe disease
  2. Sell 'em your make-believe cure
That's why religion and wingnut politics are so often intertwined - they're both basically the same fucking scam.

Mar 5, 2025

No Compliance

Don't normalize
Don't comply
Get mad
Stay mad
Get prickly
Get loud
Become ungovernable


Overheard

Why do you let this jerk hang around?

via Facebook

I’ve been critical of the Trump presidency before and I still am.

But to be fair, President Trump wasn’t that bad, other than when he incited an insurrection against the government, and ...
  1. Mismanaged a pandemic that killed over a million Americans
  2. Called neo-Nazis “very fine people”
  3. Separated children from their families
  4. Lost those children in the bureaucracy
  5. Tear-gassed peaceful protesters on Lafayette Square so he could hold a photo op holding a Bible in front of a church
  6. Tried to block all Muslims from entering the country
  7. Got impeached
  8. Got impeached again
  9. Had the worst jobs record of any president in modern history
  10. Pressured Ukraine to dig dirt on Joe Biden
  11. Fired the FBI director for investigating his ties to Russia
  12. Bragged about firing the FBI director on TV
  13. Took Vladimir Putin’s word over the US intelligence community
  14. Diverted military funding to build his wall
  15. Caused the longest government shutdown in US history
  16. Called Black Lives Matter a “symbol of hate"
  17. Lied over 30,000 times
  18. Banned transgender people from serving in the military
  19. Ejected reporters from the White House briefing room who asked tough questions
  20. Vetoed the defense funding bill because it renamed military bases named for Confederate soldiers
  21. Refused to release his tax returns
  22. Increased the national debt by nearly $8 trillion
  23. Had three of the highest annual trade deficits in U.S. history
  24. Called veterans and soldiers who died in combat losers and suckers
  25. Coddled the leader of Saudi Arabia after he ordered the execution and dismembering of a US-based journalist
  26. Refused to concede the 2020 election
  27. Hired his unqualified daughter and son-in-law to work in the White House
  28. Walked out of an interview with Lesley Stahl
  29. Suggested that people should inject bleach into their bodies to fight COVID
  30. Abandoned our allies the Kurds to Turkey
  31. Pushed through massive tax cuts for the wealthiest but balked at helping working Americans
  32. Incited anti-lockdown protestors in several states at the height of the pandemic
  33. Withdrew the US from the Paris climate accords
  34. Withdrew the US from the Iranian nuclear deal
  35. Withdrew the US from the Trans Pacific Partnership which was designed to block China’s advances
  36. Insulted his own Cabinet members on Twitter
  37. Pushed the leader of Montenegro out of the way during a photo op
  38. Failed to reiterate US commitment to defending NATO allies
  39. Called Haiti and African nations “shithole” countries
  40. Called the city of Baltimore the “worst in the nation"
  41. Claimed that he single handedly brought back the phrase “Merry Christmas” even though it hadn’t gone anywhere
  42. Forced his Cabinet members to praise him publicly like some cult leader
  43. Believed he should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
  44. Berated and belittled his hand-picked Attorney General when he recused himself from the Russia probe
  45. Suggested the US should buy Greenland
  46. Colluded with Mitch McConnell to push through federal judges and two Supreme Court justices, after supporting efforts to prevent his predecessor from appointing judges
  47. Repeatedly called the media “enemies of the people”
  48. Claimed that if we tested fewer people for COVID we’d have fewer cases
  49. Violated the emoluments clause
  50. Thought that Nambia was a country
  51. Told Bob Woodward in private that the coronavirus was a big deal but then downplayed it in public
  52. Called his exceedingly faithful vice president a “pussy” for following the Constitution
  53. Nearly got us into a war with Iran after threatening them by tweet
  54. Nominated a corrupt head of the EPA
  55. Nominated a corrupt head of HHS
  56. Nominated a corrupt head of the Interior Department
  57. Nominated a corrupt head of the USDA
  58. Praised dictators and authoritarians around the world while criticizing allies
  59. Refused to allow the presidential transition to begin
  60. Insulted war hero John McCain – even after his death
  61. Spent an obscene amount of time playing golf after criticizing Barack Obama for playing (far less) golf while president
  62. Falsely claimed that he won the 2016 popular vote
  63. Called the Muslim mayor of London a “stone cold loser”
  64. Falsely claimed that he turned down being Time’s Man of the Year
  65. Considered firing special counsel Robert Mueller on several occasions
  66. Mocked wearing face masks to guard against transmitting COVID
  67. Locked Congress out of its constitutional duty to confirm Cabinet officials by hiring acting ones
  68. Used a racist dog whistle by calling COVID the “China virus”
  69. Hired and associated with numerous shady figures that were eventually convicted of federal offenses including his campaign manager and national security adviser
  70. Pardoned several of his shady associates
  71. Gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom to two congressman who amplified his bat shit crazy conspiracy theories
  72. Got into telephone fight with the leader of Australia(!)
  73. Had a Secretary of State who called him a moron
  74. Forced his press secretary to claim without merit that his was the largest inauguration crowd in history
  75. Botched the COVID vaccine rollout
  76. Tweeted so much dangerous propaganda that Twitter eventually banned him
  77. Charged the Secret Service jacked-up rates at his properties
  78. Constantly interrupted Joe Biden in their first presidential debate
  79. Claimed that COVID would “magically” disappear
  80. Called a U.S. Senator “Pocahontas”
  81. Used his Twitter account to blast Nordstrom's when it stopped selling Ivanka’s merchandise
  82. Opened up millions of pristine federal lands to development and drilling
  83. Got into a losing tariff war with China that forced US taxpayers to bail out farmers
  84. Claimed that his losing tariff war was a win for the US
  85. Ignored or didn’t even take part in daily intelligence briefings
  86. Blew off honoring American war dead in France because it was raining
  87. Redesigned Air Force One to look like the Trump Shuttle
  88. Got played by Kim Jung Un and his “love letters”
  89. Threatened to go after social media companies in clear violation of the Constitution
  90. Botched the response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico
  91. Threw paper towels at Puerto Ricans when he finally visited them
  92. Pressured the governor and secretary of state of Georgia to “find” him votes
  93. Thought that the Virgin islands had a President
  94. Drew on a map with a Sharpie to justify his inaccurate tweet that Alabama was threatened by a hurricane
  95. Allowed White House staff to use personal email accounts for official businesses after blasting Hillary Clinton for doing the same thing
  96. Rolled back regulations that protected the public from mercury and asbestos
  97. Pushed regulators to waste time studying snake-oil remedies for COVID
  98. Rolled back regulations that stopped coal companies from dumping waste into rivers
  99. Held blatant campaign rallies at the White House
  100. Tried to take away millions of Americans’ health insurance because the law was named for a Black man
  101. Refused to attend his successors’ inauguration
  102. Nominated the worst Education Secretary in history
  103. Threatened judges who didn’t do what he wanted
  104. Attacked Dr. Anthony Fauci
  105. Promised that Mexico would pay for the wall (it didn’t)
  106. Allowed political hacks to overrule government scientists on major reports on climate change and other issues
  107. Struggled navigating a ramp after claiming his opponent was feeble
  108. Called an African-American Congresswoman “low IQ”
  109. Threatened to withhold federal aid from states and cities with Democratic leaders
  110. Went ahead with rallies filled with maskless supporters in the middle of a pandemic
  111. Claimed that legitimate investigations of his wrongdoing were “witch hunts”
  112. Seemed to demonstrate a belief that there were airports during the American Revolution
  113. Demanded “total loyalty” from the FBI director
  114. Praised a conspiracy theory that Democrats are Satanic pedophiles
  115. Completely gutted the Voice of America
  116. Placed a political hack in charge of the Postal Service
  117. Claimed without evidence that the Obama administration bugged Trump Tower
  118. Suggested that the US should allow more people from places like Norway into the country
  119. Suggested that COVID wasn’t that bad because he recovered with the help of top government doctors and treatments not available to the public
  120. Overturned energy conservation standards that even industry supported,
  121. Reduced the number of refugees the US accepts
  122. Insulted various members of Congress and the media with infantile nicknames,
  123. Gave Rush Limbaugh a Presidential medal of Freedom at the State of the Union address
  124. Named as head of federal personnel a 29-year old who’d previously been fired from the White House for allegations of financial improprieties
  125. Eliminated the White House office of pandemic response
  126. Used soldiers as campaign props
  127. Fired any advisor who made the mistake of disagreeing with him
  128. Demanded the Pentagon throw him a Soviet-style military parade
  129. Hired a shit ton of white nationalists
  130. Politicized the civil service
  131. Did absolutely nothing after Russia hacked the U.S. government
  132. Falsely said the Boy Scouts called him to say his bizarre Jamboree speech was the best speech ever given to the Scouts
  133. Claimed that Black people would overrun the suburbs if Biden won
  134. Insulted reporters of color
  135. Insulted women reporters, insulted women reporters of color
  136. Suggested he was fine with China’s oppression of the Uighurs
  137. Attacked the Supreme Court when it ruled against him
  138. Summoned Pennsylvania state legislative leaders to the White House, to pressure them to overturn the election
  139. Spent countless hours every day watching Fox News
  140. Refused to allow his administration to comply with Congressional subpoenas
  141. Hired Rudy Giuliani as his lawyer
  142. Tried to punish Amazon because the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post wrote negative stories about him
  143. Acted as if the Attorney General of the United States was his personal attorney,
  144. Attempted to get the federal government to defend him in a libel lawsuit from a women who accused him of sexual assault
  145. Held private meetings with Vladimir Putin without staff present
  146. Didn’t disclose his private meetings with Vladimir Putin so that the US had to find out via Russian media
  147. Stopped holding press briefings for months at a time
  148. “Ordered” US companies to leave China even though he has no such power
  149. Led a political party that couldn’t even be bothered to draft a policy platform
  150. Claimed preposterously that Article II of the Constitution gave him absolute powers
  151. Tried to pressure the U.K. to hold the British Open at his golf course
  152. Suggested that the government nuke hurricanes
  153. Suggested that wind turbines cause cancer
  154. Said that he had a special aptitude for science
  155. Fired the head of election cyber security after he said that the 2020 election was secure
  156. Blurted out classified information to Russian officials
  157. Tried to force the G7 to hold their meeting at his failing golf resort in Florida
  158. Fired the acting attorney general when she refused to go along with his unconstitutional Muslim travel ban
  159. Hired Stephen Miller
  160. Openly discussed national security issues in the dining room at Mar-a-Lago where everyone could hear them
  161. Interfered with plans to relocate the FBI because a new development there might compete with his hotel
  162. Abandoned Iraqi refugees who’d helped the U.S. during the war
  163. Tried to get Russia back into the G7
  164. Held a COVID super spreader event in the Rose Garden
  165. Seemed to believe that Frederick Douglass is still alive
  166. Lost 60 election fraud cases in court including before judges he had nominated
  167. Falsely claimed that factories were reopening when they weren’t
  168. Shamelessly exploited terror attacks in Europe to justify his anti-immigrant policies
  169. Still hasn’t come up with a healthcare plan
  170. Still hasn’t come up with an infrastructure plan despite repeated “Infrastructure Weeks”
  171. Forced Secret Service agents to drive him around Walter Reed while contagious with COVID
  172. Told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by”
  173. Screwed up the Census wording
  174. Withdrew the U.S. from the World Health Organization in the middle of a pandemic
  175. Did so few of his duties that his press staff were forced to state on his daily schedule: “President Trump will work from early in the morning until late in the evening. He will make many calls and have many meetings”
  176. Allowed his staff to repeatedly violate the Hatch Act
  177. Seemed not to know that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican
  178. Stood before sacred CIA wall of heroes and bragged about his election win
  179. Constantly claimed he was treated worse than any president, (which presumably includes four that were assassinated, and his predecessor whose legitimacy and birthplace were challenged by a racist reality TV show star named Donald Trump)
  180. Claimed Andrew Jackson could’ve stopped the Civil War even though he died 16 years before it happened
  181. Said that any opinion poll showing him behind was fake
  182. Claimed that other countries laughed at us before he became president when several world leaders were literally laughing at him
  183. Claimed that the military was out of ammunition before he became President
  184. Created a commission to whitewash American history
  185. Retweeted anti-Islam videos from one of the most racist people in Britain
  186. Claimed ludicrously that the Pulse nightclub shooting wouldn’t have happened if someone there had a gun even though there was an armed security guard there
  187. Hired a senior staffer who cited the non-existent "Bowling Green Massacre" as a reason to ban Muslims
  188. Had a press secretary who claimed that Nazi Germany never used chemical weapons even though every sane human being knows they used gas to kill millions of Jews and others
  189. Bilked the Secret Service for higher than market rates when they had to stay at Trump properties
  190. Apparently sold pardons on his way out of the White House
  191. Stripped protective status from 59,000 Haitians
  192. Falsely claimed Biden wanted to de-fund the police
  193. Said that the head of the CDC didn’t know what he was talking about
  194. Tried to rescind protection from DREAMers
  195. Gave himself an A+ for his handling of the pandemic
  196. Tried to start a boycott of Goodyear tires due to an Internet hoax
  197. Said U.S. rates of COVID would be lower if you didn’t count blue states
  198. Deported U.S. veterans who served their country but were undocumented
  199. Claimed he did more for African Americans than any president since Lincoln
  200. Touted a “super-duper” secret “hydrosonic” missile, which may or may not be a new “hypersonic” missile, or may not exist at all
  201. Retweeted a gif calling Biden a pedophile
  202. Forced through security clearances for his family
  203. Suggested that police officers should rough up suspects
  204. Suggested that Biden was on performance-enhancing drugs
  205. Tried to stop transgender students from being able to use school bathrooms in line with their gender identification
  206. Suggested the US not accept COVID patients from a cruise ship because it would make US numbers look higher
  207. Nominated a climate change skeptic to chair the committee advising the White House on environmental policy
  208. Retweeted a video doctored to look like Biden had played a song called “Fuck tha Police” at a campaign event
  209. Hugged a disturbingly large number of U.S. flags
  210. Accused Democrats of “treason” for not applauding his State of the Union address
  211. Claimed that the FBI failed to capture the Parkland school shooter
  212. because they were “spending too much time” on Russia
  213. Mocked the testimony of Dr Christine Blasey Ford when she accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault
  214. Obsessed over low-flow toilets
  215. Ordered the re-release of more COVID vaccines when there weren’t any to release
  216. Called for the construction of a bizarre garden of heroes with statutes of famous dead Americans as well as at least one Canadian (Alex Trebek)
  217. Hijacked Washington’s July 4th celebrations to give a partisan speech
  218. Took advice from the MyPillow guy
  219. Claimed that migrants seeking a better life in the US were dangerous caravans of drug dealers and rapists
  220. Said nothing when Vladimir Putin poisoned a leading opposition figure
  221. Never seemed to heed the advice of his wife’s “Be Best” campaign
  222. Falsely claimed that mail-in voting is fraudulent, though he (himself) votes by mail
  223. Announced a precipitous withdrawal of troops from Syria which not only handed Russia and ISIS a win but also prompted his defense secretary to resign in protest
  224. Insulted the leader of Canada
  225. Insulted the leader of France
  226. Insulted the leader of Britain
  227. Insulted the leader of Germany
  228. Insulted the leader of Sweden (Sweden!?!)
  229. Falsely claimed credit for getting NATO members to increase their share of dues
  230. Blew off two Asia summits even though they were held virtually
  231. Continued lying about spending lots of time at Ground Zero with 9/11 responders,
  232. Said that the Japanese would sit back and watch their “Sony televisions” if the US were ever attacked
  233. Left a NATO summit early in a huff
  234. Stared directly into an eclipse even though everyone over the age of 5 knows not to do that
  235. Called himself a very stable genius despite significant evidence to the contrary
  236. Refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power
... and a whole bunch of other things I can’t remember at the moment.

But other than that - yeah, hey - great guy - great President.

A Poem

This one's for you, Bean.

Dorothy Parker

(untitled)

How the arrogant iris would wither and fade
  If the soft summer dew never fell.
And the timid arbutus that hides in the shade
  Would no longer make fragrant the dell.
All the silver-flecked fishes would languish and die
  Were it not for the foam-spangled streams,
Little brooks could not flow without rain from the sky,
  Nor a poet get on with his dreams.
If the blossoms refused their pale honey, the bees
  Must in idleness hunger and pine;
While the moss cannot live, when it's torn from the trees,
  Nor the waxen-globed mistletoe twine.
Were it not for the sunshine, the birds wouldn't sing
  And the heavens would never be blue.
But of all nature's works, the most wonderful thing
  Is how well I get on without you.

It's All WWE Bullshit


The Secretary of Education:

Bernie Rebuts

I don't if there's anything to be seen behind the curtain on this, but it seems a little odd that Forbes would carry Bernie's response. A thought for later maybe.


News Hilites

Don't take this as any kind of endorsement - WaPo is still pretty loathsome, as they soften and even normalize the the big slide into a corporate-style plutocracy, and I have no intention of ever subscribing to The Bezos Fishwrap again.

That said, I'm going to throw their daily recap in here once in a while because some of the editors are still trying to get some of it right, and it's not a bad idea to keep an eye what those sick wingnut bastards are up to.