T's claims are ridiculous, and likely the sort of thing he himself did with his "Republican leaning polls." It seems he often boisterously accuses others of things he himself has done or contemplated.
Kakistocracy personified with these buffoons. Regarding AOC - I have not always been a fan, but she is an effective messenger and it strikes me as incredibly tone deaf that party elders have once again ignored the demand for younger representation in the party to choose a member of the status quo. They are not listening and responding.
Rozenshtein starts from the assumption that the Senate will take that advise and consent thing seriously. Apparently no one advised him that Party of Trump is highly unlikely to consider bucking their leader. So, you know, given big helping of reality…
As for the ABC News debacle: yet again, we’re entering a period where there’s going to be a highly incredible of tranactionalism in setting policy a/k/a pay to play. That is, policies will be determined by how much POTUS is personally enriched. Disney, via this settlement, was just chipping in their share.
Meanwhile, a related mystery: how did Tim Cook (apparently) get an exception for Apple from Trump’s China tariff’s?
Meanwhile, we got yet another tell Tuesday that the national Democrats see no substantive problem with November’s broad range of losses and shit D voter turn out in the House Democrats support for Connolly. No sign that it’s not (literally) business as usual for at least 2026, probably 2028. You know, yet more of the same failing that got us into the present disaster of Republican domination, the Roberts court gross abuse of jurisprudence and the law, and a POTUS who amazingly is more unfit for office than he was in 2016.
Well, well, surviving 40 years in Okeefenokee West does confer some insight into how to identify the Guilty Party when the asswipes are out asswiping. Surprise surprise, Eiger did it! Mauschwitz rules. And you heard it first last Sunday right after it happened, over at That's Another Fine Mess.
(It helped that my late wife worked at ABC, so I was well aware of how DizzyWorld ran their news toy.)
Reading the Rozenshtein article, it yet again is patently obvious that what in American governance is based upon "tradition" and "good faith" WITHOUT accompanying enforcing statutes is fair game for a conman/grifter like tRump. And also that illustrates how relatively easy it is for unscrupulous and felonious hucksters to subvert the INTENT of the Constitution by sheer bullying and threats that destroy the codification of "balance of powers", and which depends upon an increasingly complaisant judiciary to right the wrongs.
Get an inch, take a mile...the governing ethos of tRump II.
Can we help Ann Selzer? How?
T's claims are ridiculous, and likely the sort of thing he himself did with his "Republican leaning polls." It seems he often boisterously accuses others of things he himself has done or contemplated.
Kakistocracy personified with these buffoons. Regarding AOC - I have not always been a fan, but she is an effective messenger and it strikes me as incredibly tone deaf that party elders have once again ignored the demand for younger representation in the party to choose a member of the status quo. They are not listening and responding.
Trump II is the reality show WWE version of West Wing. The chaos is intentional.
I predict we will oscillate between laughing and crying.
Rozenshtein starts from the assumption that the Senate will take that advise and consent thing seriously. Apparently no one advised him that Party of Trump is highly unlikely to consider bucking their leader. So, you know, given big helping of reality…
As for the ABC News debacle: yet again, we’re entering a period where there’s going to be a highly incredible of tranactionalism in setting policy a/k/a pay to play. That is, policies will be determined by how much POTUS is personally enriched. Disney, via this settlement, was just chipping in their share.
Meanwhile, a related mystery: how did Tim Cook (apparently) get an exception for Apple from Trump’s China tariff’s?
Meanwhile, we got yet another tell Tuesday that the national Democrats see no substantive problem with November’s broad range of losses and shit D voter turn out in the House Democrats support for Connolly. No sign that it’s not (literally) business as usual for at least 2026, probably 2028. You know, yet more of the same failing that got us into the present disaster of Republican domination, the Roberts court gross abuse of jurisprudence and the law, and a POTUS who amazingly is more unfit for office than he was in 2016.
That ranted, I'll be happy AF to be proven wrong.
Well, well, surviving 40 years in Okeefenokee West does confer some insight into how to identify the Guilty Party when the asswipes are out asswiping. Surprise surprise, Eiger did it! Mauschwitz rules. And you heard it first last Sunday right after it happened, over at That's Another Fine Mess.
(It helped that my late wife worked at ABC, so I was well aware of how DizzyWorld ran their news toy.)
Corporate MSM and
corporate American business,
lining up to kiss the ring and
bend their knees. Must be
getting kind of crowded at
Mar-a-Lardo. Think of the
carbon footprint down there
these days.
We have to hang on for two years, until the mid-terms.
We have to be united, pro-active and not fearful.
We have to understand that The Orange Jesus and his team of incompetents will be no match for the opposition.
We have to remember that schadenfreude is a beautiful word.
Reading the Rozenshtein article, it yet again is patently obvious that what in American governance is based upon "tradition" and "good faith" WITHOUT accompanying enforcing statutes is fair game for a conman/grifter like tRump. And also that illustrates how relatively easy it is for unscrupulous and felonious hucksters to subvert the INTENT of the Constitution by sheer bullying and threats that destroy the codification of "balance of powers", and which depends upon an increasingly complaisant judiciary to right the wrongs.
Get an inch, take a mile...the governing ethos of tRump II.