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February 6, 2020

Showing my age here, but...

it is well past time for someone to hit the gong.

February 6, 2020

Don't think I ever heard Obama say "bullshit" during a public speech.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

February 6, 2020

I was hoping for some comedy from this.

So far, it's just sickening and annoying.

February 6, 2020

Tweet O' The Day (So Far)


Bleeding Heart Liberal Marine
@zaharako
Two Corinthians walk into a bar. One's a Trump supporter, the other's a Klan member. But I repeat myself.


https://twitter.com/zaharako/status/1225450418236313600
February 5, 2020

The Senate Has Spoken: US Presidents Can Abuse Power Without Consequence

Source: TruthOut.org

Trump was acquitted Wednesday on a largely party-line vote not because the Senate believes he didn’t conspire to withhold aid to Ukraine in exchange for political favors, but because the Republicans have now explicitly decided they don’t care that he did this. Having decided to block the testimony of any witnesses who might make it too politically uncomfortable for such a cavalier attitude to stand in the court of public opinion, Mitch McConnell’s senators decided to speedily wrap up the trial and vote to acquit in the face of overwhelming evidence of Trump’s wrong-doings. As a result, the “so what?” defense has won, and Trump has shed one of the last restraints on his tyrannical presidency. The consequences will ricochet through the body politic for years, perhaps generations, to come.

As a result, Donald Trump will head into the election knowing that he can call on foreign governments, private businesses and even criminal enterprises to help his re-election bid; that he can promise and trade favors at will; and that his party will do excruciatingly little to stop him. He will head into this election with a television and internet propaganda machine reminiscent of Joseph Goebbels’s in Nazi Germany, and with a quiescent Republican Party that has reinvented itself as a party not of ideas but of fealty to an individual. He will head into this election knowing the Senate has signed off on the vastly destructive legal doctrine that a president can do no wrong. Taken to an extreme, consider what terrifying, violent, corrupt acts such a doctrine would allow the president to engage in or encourage.

There is nothing remotely democratic about this reinvention. It brings to mind the rationale that justified the totalitarian nightmare systems that characterized the mid-20th century and caused vast suffering around the globe. We have, over the past week, witnessed the GOP openly convert itself into a pseudo-fascistic praetorian guard for a Mussolini-wannabe president.

This disgraceful incarnation of the GOP is now crowing that their man has been exonerated. That was, after all, always their goal, regardless of the evidence put forward before them. And, as a result, the trial verdict was pre-ordained. Trump was exonerated not on the weakness of the evidence against him, but because of a cold political calculation. For while McConnell and his colleagues may not love Trump the individual, they know that they need him there in the White House, backed up by his diehard base, so that they can continue to stack the courts with ideologues; so that they can continue to roll back environmental and workplace regulations that stand in the way of their big-business pals maximizing profits; so that they can continue to restrict reproductive rights and voting rights; so that they can stand in the way of gun controls; so that they can strip more poor people of their access to safety-net public assistance programs. So long as Trump sticks to this cruel, plutocratic program, and so long as he serves as a unifying force around which GOP voters can coalesce, he remains their man.

More at: https://truthout.org/articles/the-senate-has-spoken-us-presidents-can-abuse-power-without-consequence/

February 5, 2020

What we have now.

February 5, 2020

Appreciation thread for Doug Jones

Well done, sir!

February 2, 2020

Fox produces right-wing propaganda, not journalism.

Matthew Gertz
@MattGertz
·
Jan 31
Fox’s message in sending Sean Hannity to conduct President Trump's Super Bowl interview is clear: When the stakes are highest and the spotlight is brightest, the network produces right-wing propaganda, not journalism.


https://twitter.com/MattGertz/status/1223228042014838784
February 2, 2020

I doubt Lamar Alexander is right that Trump will "think twice."

Source: TheHill.com

Alexander: Trump will 'think twice' before engaging in conduct he was impeached for again

Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) said on Sunday he believes that despite his certain acquittal this week, President Trump’s impeachment will dissuade him from conduct of the kind that led to the impeachment proceedings.

“Are you at all concerned, when you speak foreign interference, he does not believe he’s done anything wrong? That what happened here might encourage him to seek further interference?” NBC’s Chuck Todd asked Alexander.

“I don’t think so, I hope not,” Alexander responded. “Enduring an impeachment is something that nobody should like. Even the president said he didn’t want that on his resume, I don’t blame him.”

“If a call like this gets you an impeachment, I would think he would think twice before he did it again,” Alexander added, referencing a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which Trump tried to persuade Zelensky to investigate the Biden family.

More at: https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/481089-alexander-trump-will-think-twice-before-engaging-in-conduct-he-was

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