Tuesday, June 25, 2024

For 187 minutes, Trump did nothing

Just a reminder: For 187 minutes on January 6, 2021, Trump supporters pummeled police officers, and

Trump did nothing.

As Trump's supporters hunted down his Vice-President amid chants of "Hang Mike Pence!"

Trump did nothing.

While our country's elected Congressional representatives frantically hastened to take shelter from a violent, advancing mob,

Trump did nothing.

And when Trump supporters marched through the US Capitol carrying flags supporting Trump and the Confederacy--on their way to ransack Congressional offices and occupy the Senate chambers--

Trump did nothing.

Even when Trump's own staff and family implored him to stop the carnage--because they obviously believed (correctly) these were Trump supporters who would stop with his order to do so--

Trump did nothing.

Well, that's not entirely accurate.

Trump sat in the White House.

He watched it all unfold on Fox News.

He told his staff he wished not to be bothered.

He called Congressional members hiding in the Senate chambers, attempting to solicit support to delay
certification of the election results.

He created a video that told this violent mob that he agreed with them and that they were very special.

That's what Trump did during the 187 minutes that the US Capitol--our Capitol--was under siege.

That's not a leader. 

That's a selfish, cowardly, disgusting excuse for a human being.

And the GOP thinks such a piece of garbage should be President again?

Unlike Trump, you can do something.

Vote Biden.


Thursday, May 30, 2024

GUILTY!

 A jury of Donald Trump's peers has found the former President of the United States GUILTY OF 34 FELONY COUNTS.


This is a jury that had been selected with Trump's attorneys through jury selection. This is a jury that faced down the fear of possible retaliation by a vengeful criminal and his rabid and misguided minions. This is a jury that listened to all the evidence and decided that Trump did, indeed, have a hand in falsifying business records in an effort to influence the 2016 election.

Not a witch hunt.

Not a political persecution.

Only accountability for criminal actions committed by Donald Trump.

It's justice.

Finally.

Hallelujah.


Saturday, February 17, 2024

Unbelievable stats about Trump

Some stunning numbers from the GOP presidential frontrunner:

The GOP's not the only one pulling for a Trump victory

0 popular vote wins

1 liability for sexual assault

2 impeachments

4 indictments

91 criminal charges

187 minutes of silence while Capitol stormed

11,780 votes demanded of Georgia

130K $ in hush money to porn star

430M+ $ owed in court judgments

Wow.

I mean, just, wow.

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Today's observation: Which genes are which?

Trump continues to defend his mental acuity by invoking his genetic connection to his MIT professor uncle:

"You know, I had an uncle. He's the longest serving professor, Doctor John Trump, in the history of MIT, with same genes, we have genes, we're smart people, we're smart people."

And, yet, he never mentions his genetic connection to his father that died from Alzheimer's.

An example of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment about which Trump references to brag about his mental competency. And what it really means.

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Scared Trump defaults to "bully-mode"

When Trump is scared, he enters "bully-mode."

The bully Donald Trump, as usual, is desperately plotting
to save his own skin

There are three facets of Trump's bully-mode (all intended to build himself up in times of insecurity, while tearing others down):

1) He personally disparages his opponent.

2) He intimates conspiracy theories against them.

3) He threatens others, attempting to challenge events that would serve to label him a loser--such as in his seemingly innumerable court cases or the January 6 certification of electoral votes. 

Usually, Trump employs just one of these strategies. At rare times, when he feels especially threatened, he uses all three.

And, right now, he is absolutely terrified of Nikki Haley--or, perhaps more precisely, the challenge she represents to his self-perceived mantle of invincibility.

But, wait...Nikki Haley? Trump destroyed her in the Iowa Caucuses and then kept her from taking New Hampshire. So, why in the world would anyone think that Trump is scared?

Simple: bully-mode.

When Trump soundly trounced his Iowa competition (by about 30%), he responded with a firmly-secure-in-his-position (albeit uncharacteristically gracious) victory speech:

"I really think this is the time for everybody, our country, to come together. We want to come together whether it's Republican or Democrat or liberal or conservative."

Eight days later in NH, Trump bested Haley by not even eleven points--despite a boost from recently-jilted DeSantis voters joining Team Trump.

Trump's NH speech wasn't nearly as gracious.

It was all-out bully-mode.

Trump spent his entire speech, as Haley's campaign later noted, "ranting and raving" about the opponent he had just vanquished. And that's extremely telling.

1) He disparaged her by making fun of what she was wearing, "I watch her in that fancy dress--that probably wasn't so fancy."

2) He planted a conspiracy about Haley being shady: "She's not going to win, but if she did, she's going to be under investigation...in 15 minutes. I could tell you five reasons why already."

3) His threat here is two-fold: 1) to Haley, upset with her positivity in finishing a relatively close second: "I don't get too angry, I get even."; 2) to ALL GOP donors--the loss of which would severely harm his chances to win the general election: "Anybody that makes a 'contribution' to Birdbrain (Note: Trump's current derogatory nickname for Haley), from this moment forth, will be permanently barred from the MAGA camp."

Because he's terrified.

He's terrified that there may be a perception that he is vulnerable. He is terrified that his iron grip on the GOP may slip--and thus, too, the fealty of his minions in Congress.  He's terrified that his rabid MAGA base may not be enough to win him the general election if he can barely muster 50% in a two-person GOP primary.

And he's terrified that if he can't win the general election, all of his criminal charges will rightfully catch up with him, and he won't be able to shut down investigations or try to grant himself a pardon.

And that terrifies him most of all.

So, get used to Trump's bully-mode.

There's a lot more of it to come.

Sunday, January 21, 2024

The Inevitability of Trump

Well, here we are.

With DeSantis's departure, the GOP nomination field for President has whittled from fourteen to two.

And, hey, Nikki Haley, who are we kidding? 

It's coming into focus--the GOP nominee will be Trump

The GOP nominee will be Trump.

Polls show Trump with an average margin over Haley of fourteen points in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary. And, for the following week, Trump's up an astounding 36% in SC over South Carolina's favorite daughter. So, even if somehow, some way, Nikki Haley were to garner more New Hampshire votes than Trump, it would just delay the inevitable: Donald Trump, the twice-impeached, four-time indicted, 91-felony-count-facing, sexual-assault-liable, business-fraud, former US President--despite facing charges of hoarding classified US documents and promoting conspiracy theories to overturn an election--will be anointed the GOP's nominee to run for president.

Unbelievably, you read that right. 

As it stands right now, even more than half the US GOP Senators--some of whom have called Trump a "con artist," a "pathological liar," or a "race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot"--have now endorsed his candidacy. The same party with lawmakers who claimed Trump's rhetoric was responsible for January 6 are now embracing the candidate who, as President, disregarded the US Constitution and attempted to thwart democracy. And, in the very near future, it will be official.

The Republicans want this despicable, bullying, narcissist as their president--this man who lost the 2020 White House, House, and Senate, and brought embarrassing numbers to the GOP in 2022, as well. 

Fortunately, it isn't exclusively up to the spineless/gullible morons who have cast their lot with Trump.

Despite most polls calling a Biden/Trump rematch in a dead heat (i.e., most are within the margin of error), polls also show that Trump's support would drop double digits if he were convicted.

Well, that's assuming that the voters they polled follow through on their morals and convictions more than most in the GOP have done.

If so, then, despite Trump's inevitable nomination, his ascendency to the presidency will be anything but.

Just like Ron DeSantis, Trump will not spend the next four years in the White House.

It's inevitable.


ADDENDUM: Politico just published (1/22) a thorough analysis of Trump's court cases and electability: Will Trump’s Jan. 6 Trial Take Place Before the Election? - POLITICO



Thursday, January 11, 2024

Racism: Today's "Trump Daily Despicability" Entry

Today's entry into the Trump Despicability Index is no secret: Trump is racist.

And he knows how to play his racist audience for support.

Trump's racist assertions about Haley are lies

He's previously done so quite obviously: promoting Confederate "values" with his "Fine people, on both sides" comment about Charlottesville, or his inspiring of the ultra-racist and Trump-supporting Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by" during a Presidential debate when asked to condemn their repulsive tenets of white supremacy.

Now, just as he did for Barack Obama, Ted Cruz, and Kamala Harris, Trump has added Nikki Haley to his resume of racism by promoting the baseless and disgusting conspiracy lie that she, too, is ineligible for the presidency because she is--wait for it--not a US-born citizen.

Um, except she is (as are Obama, Cruz, and Harris).

Haley was born, indisputably, in the US--in Bamberg, South Carolina.

And, according to the US Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment (which also talks about disqualification for insurrection, btw), "All persons born...in the United States...are citizens of the United States..."

So, why does Trump do this?

Because he wants the racism daily double--he thinks his doing so will "delegitimize" a political opponent (who is not "white" like him and his followers) AND he gets to rally and infuriate his gullible and angry base of deplorable voters that are still burning from the "indignity" of a Black man being elected US President in 2008.

And, in this heavily MAGA anti-immigrant climate (well, non-European immigrant, anyway), it's just a bonus for Trump's rabid base that Haley's parents were both immigrants (who, btw, Trump says are "poisoning the blood of our country").

Hmm, also immigrants were Harris's parents and Cruz's father (Obama's Kenyan dad had been studying in the US with his Kansas-born wife when Barack was born). (Parenthetically, Melania's an immigrant, too, albeit of white, European heritage).

This isn't a coincidence.

And this isn't a mistake.

This is a former president and current candidate for that office purposely playing the racist card to pull the cockroaches from the dark recesses of our society out into the light so they will cast their votes for him.

THAT'S Trump's strategy.

If that's not despicable, nothing is.