A blog by a "sucker" and a "loser" who served her country in the Navy.
If you're one of the Covidiots who believe that COVID-19 is "just the flu", that the 2020 election was stolen, or especially if you supported the 1/6/21 insurrection, leave now.
And then, when there's not enough money for the two current wars, plus the B-21 and whatnot, they cry will go out to cut social services becsuse there's no money.
If you are fine with this, then I question your dedication to freedom.
Reporters are not supposed to by sycophants. In a free country, they have a duty to ask hard questions, to discomfort the comfortable. Their duty is to hold leaders to account.
Trump clearly wants the press corps to be akin to Soviet-era Pravda. He is hostile to American freedoms.
This is just another betrayal of American freedoms and liberties by Trump and his lackeys.
Do you stand for freedom or for Trump? There is no middle ground, anymore.
The rationale offered by his spokesghoul* is bullshit. The only reason that their clearances would be revoked is that they are being too critical of Owwr Deer Leedur.
That's the sort of petty action that one would expect from a tinpot dictator in some shithole country where everyone is required to have an official portrait of El Grande Stupido.
Which should give you an idea of where Trump wants to take this country.
________________________________ * aka Josephine Goebbels
He may be a Russian asset and he may be a wannabee dictator, but the simplest explanation is that Trump is in hock to the Russians. And not up to his eyebrows, more like 20 feet over his head.
A slight quibble: If Trump resigns or loses, he'll get a presidential pension(about $200K/yr), a free office and staff, travel allowance and a SS detail. $200K would mean that he could afford to rent a small apartment in Treason Trump Tower.
If he is impeached and convicted, then he won't get those.
Thing is, Trump may be stupidly arrogant enough to be convicted. Then he'd face the prospect of owing very large sums of money to some people who regard that level of financial default as a capital offense.
Here, Dan Coats, the Director of National Intelligence learns that Trump has invited Putin to Washington:
"That's going to be special." I am presuming that Coats is referring to "special" as in "riding the short bus", not as in "extraordinary".
Trump thinks that Helsinki went well, despite every sentient Republican telling him otherwise. So Trump does what any moronic gambler does who finds himself deeply in the hole: He doubles down on his bet.
Putin is an expert at playing people. Putin is known for meticulously preparing for meetings with foreign leaders (as do the North Koreans). Trump likes to wing it. The results seem to be along the lines of some peckerwood who thinks he can shoot getting into a match with Jerry Miculek.
Trump prepared for the summit by getting into "Blame America First" mode by blaming the U.S. for bad relations with Russia.
of course, the Russians loved that.
Let's be clear about this: The Republican base is siding with their party leader who has openly and repeatedly taken Russia's side in matters pertaining to American-Russian relations. These are the same people, mind you, who get upset at football players taking a knee during the National Anthem, but they support a man who is in Russia's pocket because they think they can work with him.
There is no "they". Nobody who had even ten seconds' worth of familiarity with royal protocol would have said that the Queen had not reviewed her honor guard since before the birth of her first child, when she was still Princess Elizabeth.
The "they" are the voices inside Trump's head. He is delusional. Those who think he is not should be seeking competent psychiatric help.
I've got stuff going on, so let's have Stephen Colbert do the heavy lifting.
From lying about when the last time Queen Elizabeth II reviewed her honor guard to trying to suggest that it might have been another country, other than Russia, that hacked into the DNC's email. Even though it's now come out that Russia did hack into the DNC's email and began to do that after Trump publicly begged them to.
To assert that, Trump has to be either a Russian asset, insane or a moron, or a mixture of all three.
Putin's a fucking intelligence professional. Bald-faced lying is the stock-in-trade for spooks.
The difference, though, is that Putin knows when he is telling a lie. Trump, on the other hand, is delusional. I question whether he knows he's lying, or he's telling the truth according to his own reality. One thing about people who are delusional, they really do believe that they are seeing and hearing what they say they are seeing and hearing.
One has to wonder what sort of proof it will take for the Trumpanzees to come to grips with the fact that they have supported a man who is either crazier than a box of weasels or is a Russian spy. They'll probably still be believing it after Trump defects to Russia.
Update: In this photo, Trump looks like a man who has been forced to eat a turd.
Yeah, I know he's gone home to spend more time with his family, or shit like that. But he was still probably one of the most blatant grifters in the Trump Presidency*, and he should never be forgotten.
___________________________ * I just threw up in my mouth a little.
Die Hard was a good thriller that suffered from stupid sequels. But that's how Hollywood rolls.
(What I didn't know was that Die Hard itself was a sequel to The Detective, which had been made twenty years prior. By contract, they had to offer Die Hard to the star of The Detective, Frank Sinatra. He was in his early 70s and declined.)
Right. And if the Russians had been meddling on behalf of Clinton, instead of doing Trump's bidding, Paul would be screaming about it to the rafters.
Anyone who willfully closes his eyes to treason because the actions of the traitor suits him politically is not a patriot. He would be a traitor, one step removed.
I have to love how Paul and Trump are not blaming Obama. For we all know that if Obama had come out strongly about TRussian meddling two years ago, Paul, Trump and the rest of the Republicans would have been screaming that Obama was trying to tilt the election.
The day they changed the gauge of all Southern railroads:
Though things were more efficient after the change of gauge, the railroads kept the savings.
That, in point of fact was one of the reasons why people in the early-mid 20th Century greeted the laying of highways with open arms. In the Plains states, where there usually was only one railroad serving an area, the pricing for both passengers and freight would, these days, be viewed as predatory. Few looked upon the subsequent collapse of local rail service with anything other than quiet satisfaction.
One thing is clear from watching Trump's latest "Shit in the Euro's Punchbowl Tour": It's better to be Trump's adversary than to be his friend.
At least if you're his adversary, you know what you're going to get. Trump will vacillate between saying bad things and trying to suck up to persuade you to see things his way.
If you're Trump's friend, he will treat you like an old rug: He'll wipe shit and dirt all over you. He'll take everything he can from you, kick your ass to the curb and, even if he's known you for thirty years, will say "I hardly knew that guy."
The only way to have Trump as a reliable ally is to have serious dirt on him, stuff that he would kill his sons and sell his daughter (the one that he cares about, not the other one) into slavery to prevent it from coming out. Which may give one an idea what the Russians may have on him.
Anyone, other than maybe the neo-Nazis, who thinks that Trump is their ally, their friend, their partner or their savior, is delusional.
Trump wants a color scheme [for Air Force One] that "looks more American" and isn’t a "Jackie Kennedy color."
A color scheme that's known around the world as belonging only to the aircraft of the Presidential Airlift Group, a brand with global recognition, is not good enough for The Donald?
It shouldn't take much to do a more appropriate paintjob for El Caudillo Trumpo:
I'm pretty sure that there's no exit strategy from this. Probably worse than Chimpy, The Donald, no doubt, has conflated his manhood with his trade war. Herr Dopenfuhrer will view any result short of what he perceives to be a win as unacceptable.
More likely is that the global economy will tumble off a cliff. Not because of the business cycle, but because of the impetuosity of the World's Oldest Toddler.
Given the fact that the Hammond case has been a rallying point of the far Right, these pardons are going to be seen as what they are: Trump giving the neo-Nazis something to crow about.
They believe that Trump is their guy. He is signaling to them that he is.
Funny thing: The Right's been bleating about Obama being a "seekrit Mooslim" based on zero evidence, other than his mother took him there for four years (between ages six and ten). But there is quite a bit more evidence and proven connections between Trump and the Russians, to which they close their eyes and repeat their mantra of "but, but Hillary.".
This will all come out, sooner or later. I, for one, will remind people in the Party of Trump that they have actively supported a Russian intelligence asset and a traitor.
And no, I haven't paid any attention to whom Our Traitor-in-Chief has nominated for the Supreme Court.
I shot it with and without the can. It climbed a bit more without the can. I could keep it at two-round bursts. But I can see where a good practice would be to aim at the right-bottom of an enemy's rib case, so the rise walks the impacts across the torso.
It was a hell of a way to quickly turn 200 rounds of ball ammo into noise. I would have shot more, except that it was in the mid-90s out and hotter than a furnace on the range.
I also got to shoot a gun I'd never seen before, a S&W Model 53 in .22 Jet. As I've heard, it has an impressive fireball. Also as I've heard, it is very prone to the cylinder locking up because of setback of the cases. The gun's owner wipes the cartridges down with lighter fluid to ensure that there is no oil whatsoever on them. It still locked up twice in six shots.
Finally, I got to shoot the late Frank James's favorite cartridge, the .41 Magnum. It was accurate and the recoil wasn't at all bad. I can see why he was a fan.
I have a weakness for Smith and Wesson revolvers. And, shockingly, I did not have a L-frame .357 to my name.
I remedied that:
That gives me a set, at least in frame size, of the S&W combat revolver series:
Top to bottom: Combat Masterpiece (15-3), Combat Magnum (66-3), Distinguished Combat Magnum (686-1)
To be fair, the names themselves applied to the "pre-model number" 15s and 19s. Unless they've got horrible finish issues, those are now collectors' items, with the resulting price tags. I buy guns to shoot, not collect.
A range report on the 686 will come later, as it's bloody hot.
Either Putin's getting his money's worth out of this clown, or Dumbo Donald must have paid somebody to take his economics classes for him at Wharton. For he seems to have learned nothing at all. But hey, he hires the best people, right?
I don't know if we are, but ponder this: In the late 1930s, there were four reasonably powerful dictatorial regimes: Germany, Italy, Japan and the Soviet Union. The three that are now democratic states got there because the dictators began wars of conquest that led to their destruction. One dictator killed himself as his bunker was about to be overrun. One was shot dead and his corpse hung upside down from a meat hook. The third was tried for war crimes and hanged. The only regime that wasn't invaded and crushed later fell apart, only to be ultimately replaced by a dictatorial regime that legitimizes itself with sham elections.
Tipping points are often things that can't be easily discerned when they occur.
But if there is any truth to it, then this may be the last Fourth that we celebrate as a free people. For we are already slidingdown the slope.
Why Trump wants a solo meeting with Putin is probably rather evident. While some people seem to think that Trump may press Putin about Russia's meddling in our elections, those people are delusional. The only point Trump might make is that the meddling is becoming counterproductive.
242 years ago, the Second Continental Congress recognized that the American Colonies, at least the northern ones, had been at war with the British Empire for the last year.
(Open this link in a new tab and listen as you read.)
IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
The Right is always talking about how they love them some freedom of speech, a right that they will slam in your face every time they say something offensive. The Right will then scream how you either can't take a joke or are being politcally correct.
Until, however, it's something that offends them. Then they do the very same shit that they accuse the "SJWs" of doing.
It has been a hallmark of world order that adjusting national borders by force of arms is simply not done anymore. It's illegal, in point of fact. One of the hallmarks of the post-1945 era in Europe is an extreme reluctance to recognize any change in borders. Nations might agree to split or there may be a struggle for local independence, but one nation marching in and grabbing territory of another is not tolerated.
That was what was and is so pernicious of Russia's seizure of the Crimean Peninsula. The Russians marched in and took it. Any post-invasion vote of the population ratifying it is about as legitimate as the post-anschluss vote in Austria.
But Putin wants his seizure of the Crimea to be normalized and, as usual, Trump will be happy to do his bidding.
The question will be whether or not this little bit of treason will be too much for the GOP (or POT). I'm guessing that it won't be.
Richard Cohen has a "this can't happen here" about the fall of the EU and NATO under the combined machinations of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
He's quite wrong, of course. It's more than likely to happen, unless the Republicans in the Congress get some body parts implanted.
A spine,
some guts,
and some balls.
Which isn't going to happen in time to save things, of course. Even if Putin didn't have Trump by the short hairs, it still would come out the same. In his soul, Trump is a Saddam Hussein. He's always eager to point out the shortcomings of our traditional friends, while he closes his eyes to the crimes of his friends in the Club of Tyrants.
Meanwhile, Trump's base still believes that "he's draining the swamp", despite all evidence to the contrary.
Gowdry's investigation, which was a partisan affair from Day One, despite his best efforts and millions of dollars, produced a big steaming pile of nothingburgers.
Gowdry is a hack and a tool. He makes that evident every time he opens his ignorant yap.