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November 12, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Really hoping Dems DON’T CAVE!
November 9, 2025 at 11:58 PM
Lynn (@lynnsauvageau)
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October 24, 2025 at 1:36 AM
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Trump's nose has been bloodied — and now he's furious
It’s important to stay focused. Yes, it’s an outrage for the president to post a phony AI video of himself wearing a crown, flying a fighter jet and bombing peaceful protesters with human waste. It’s outrageous for the congressional Republicans to defend the video or pretend they don’t know Donald Trump posted it. It’s outrageous, moreover, for the press corps to bend over backwards to avoid describing in plain English what everyone can see for themselves. I mean, “brown liquid”! Jesus God, c’mon. But let’s keep our heads. We have just witnessed the biggest one-day demonstration in our country’s history. About 7 million Americans across 50 states, including in small towns in rural districts, protested against the crimes of the regime. Together, they sent a message: America does not and will never have a king. What was his response? To act like a king. “I think it’s a joke,” the president said of No Kings. “I looked at the people — they’re not representative of this country. And I looked at all the brand new signs… I guess it was paid for by [George] Soros and other radical left lunatics … It looks like it was. We’re checking it out.” “The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective, and the people were whacked out,” he added. “When you look at those people, those [people] are not representative of the people of our country.” He said that before the phony AI video. No one can imagine a Democratic president suggesting he can s--- on Americans with impunity. That would be a weekslong scandal. Yet reporters tend to shrug when Trump does it, because they accept as true the argument that Republicans are the only legitimate Americans. That alone is an occasion to rehash the old grievance against the press corps. Every liberal I know is sick of the double standard embedded in media coverage of the parties, such that the Republicans are free to say anything at all while the Democrats are always held accountable. But let’s not lose sight of what has been accomplished. On the one hand, Trump is confessing to the allegations of illegitimacy against him. Protesters said he is not a king. Then he said, in effect, Oh yeah? Watch me. That alone is worth celebrating, as it affects people who have doubts about Trump, but don’t yet trust the opposition. No Kings drew about 5 million people in June. This time, it added a couple million more. Next time, perhaps, a couple million more than that. On the other hand, however, is something deeper and more powerful. The president and his party want the American people to believe that the Republicans – and the Republicans alone – are the real arbiters of reality. Critics do not have the liberty to interpret facts independently. They do not have the right to express beliefs according to guaranteed liberties. Only Republicans have the true authority to define America. With one voice, more than 7 million Americans said no. Before the rally, the Republicans said protesters are “Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, violent criminals.” They are the “most unhinged in the Democratic Party.” They are the “pro-Hamas wing, the antifa people.” In reality, No Kings featured millions of mostly white, mostly middle-class citizens over the age of 50. For some, demands were specific. (“Abolish ICE,” for instance.) For most, the protest was a necessity reaffirmation of America’s most basic republican virtues, for instance, that the people are sovereign and the Constitution is law. As my senator, Chris Murphy, said of Trump: “The truth is that he is enacting a detailed step-by-step plan to try to destroy all of the things that protect our democracy: free speech, fair elections and independent press, the right to peacefully protest. But the truth is he has not won yet. The people still rule in this country.” Until now, the president has been able to convince elites in the media, corporations, universities, law firms and even the Democratic Party that he was an unstoppable force, practically an act of God. And in effect, that’s what he became, after they surrendered without a fight. No one dared bloody the bully’s nose. So he became a de facto king. Things look different now that his nose is bloodied. Those who oppose him are more emboldened. Those who caved are humiliated and discredited. But mostly, the facade has fallen to expose a weakness present all along. His power is determined by the willingness of his enemies to defeat themselves. Now that they refuse, he’s furious. The common folk are supposed to roll over the way their betters did. Yet here they are, reaffirming America’s bedrock democratic principles, as if they were entitled to them. The worst part is they are from a class of Americans that has the least to lose and the most to gain by opposing him. Under the banner of the most benign political demand – No Kings – they pose the greatest threat. If they were Black or brown, or Muslim or trans, his smears against them might work. But as it is, Trump is making comfortably middle-class white people over the age of 50 feel like warriors in the rebellion against the crown. To be sure, Trump will escalate. The first thing a bully does after getting bloodied is look around for victims he believes will not fight back. Indeed, after the rally, he said, “don't forget I can use the Insurrection Act. Fifty percent of the presidents almost have used that. And that's unquestioned power." There’s no telling how far he will go. But the point has been made. Donald Trump is not invincible. He is not infallible. He is not inevitable. And in reacting to the momentum that’s building against him – with a turd post – he’s making the point himself more persuasively than 7 million Americans can. He’s deepening the obscenity of his illegitimate rule by becoming even more obscene.
dlvr.it
October 21, 2025 at 9:53 AM
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If you make jokes about gas chambers, rape and slavery, it's just 30 year old kids being kids.

If you don't mourn Charlie Kirk enough, you're a terrorist who must be fired from your job immediately.
October 16, 2025 at 4:57 PM
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Need I list all the reasons why Trump shouldn’t get a Nobel peace prize? | Sidney Blumenthal
Need I list all the reasons why Trump shouldn’t get a Nobel peace prize? | Sidney Blumenthal
Trump has been an enabler of war, famine, disease and death
www.theguardian.com
September 8, 2025 at 10:22 AM
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My quote of the day

I am patient with stupidity but not with those who are proud of it.

Edith Sitwell
August 8, 2025 at 10:35 AM
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Me three months ago:
My prediction is that in that scenario, he blames the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which puts out employment data. Calls them corrupt, run by Democrats, out to get him. Fires people there, insists their numbers cannot be trusted, White House puts out its own fictitious data to make Trump look good
August 1, 2025 at 10:53 PM
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"Sadness is like a little bit of an emotional death but not a defeat if you can find a way to laugh about it. Because that laughter keeps you from having fear of it, and fear is the thing that keeps you turning to evil devices to save you from the sadness."

-- Stephen Colbert
July 18, 2025 at 2:29 PM
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Almost all of us are the descendants of immigrants who fled persecution, or were brought to America under duress, or sought better lives for themselves and their descendants.

Politicians who stoke fear and hatred over immigration want you to forget this.

Do not.
July 14, 2025 at 3:35 PM
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Reports from inside Alligator Alcatraz echo the darkest chapters in human history- internment camps, Jim Crow chain gangs, even concentration camps - where people are isolated, devalued, and treated as less than human.

This is a moral failure. Let’s keep shining a light to stop this cruelty
Alligator Alcatraz detainees allege inhumane conditions at immigration detention center
Detainees claim they are enduring inhumane conditions, including lack of access to water, inadequate food and denial of religious rights.
www.cbsnews.com
July 8, 2025 at 7:01 PM
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Empathy. Equity. Equality.
That's my endgame.
One's rights, as laid out by the Constitution, should not be flexibly applied or denied based on race, gender, or orientation.
July 6, 2025 at 4:34 PM
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Me rooting for Elon’s success and hoping for his downfall at the same time is… character development, I guess.
July 3, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Morrissey wouldn’t give state employees Juneteenth off—but July 3? No problem. His priorities are loud and clear.
www.wvva.com/2025/07/01/m...
Morrisey gives state employees July 3 off after not allowing Juneteenth to be paid holiday
Those who work for the state of West Virginia will see an extra day off this week.
www.wvva.com
July 2, 2025 at 11:52 AM
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Not every R who voted for the cruelest bill in modern times will be on the ballot in 2026 but you can vote against everyone who is. Every damn one.
July 1, 2025 at 11:09 PM
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July 1, 2025
July 1, 2025
Just after noon today, the Senate passed its version of the budget reconciliation bill.
heathercoxrichardson.substack.com
July 2, 2025 at 6:32 AM