Monthly Archives: January 2025

Set Your Outrage Meter to Very Low

Trump appeared before the media today in relation to the crash between a commute jet liner and a military helicopter at Reagan National Airport and appeared to blame diversity initiatives at the FAA for weakening the safety of our airspace. … Continue reading

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Not so fast Mr. Tarrio and Mr. Rhodes

After being pardoned by Trump, Enrique Tarrio and Stewart Rhodes did a kind of victory dance, with Tarrio calling into Alex Jones — why is that numbskull still on the air — and Rhodes walking up to the Capitol to … Continue reading

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Not How the Pardon Power is Supposed to be Used

So we started out today with Biden pardoning a bunch of people and then Trump pardoning a bunch of people. It’s not how the pardon power is supposed to be used. But it’s the new reality in the rule-breaking days … Continue reading

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What do Democrats do Now?

What should Democrats do to “rehabilitate” themselves over the next four years while Trump is president? Not a thing. Not a fucking thing. I mean, I might tone down the politically correct rhetoric a bit, which has clearly alienated roughly … Continue reading

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The Four Stolen Elections

If you want to stump one of your conservative friends, you can ask them this question: do you still believe that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump? I asked one of my conservative friends that question. Haven’t heard a … Continue reading

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New Year, Same Playbook

Well, it didn’t take long for President Trump and the republican right wing to try to resurrect the immigrant boogeyman in the weird pair of terrorist attacks that took place right on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. First, … Continue reading

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Jimmy Carter was Too Good for 2025

Well, I guess Jimmy Carter was too good a person to be dragged into 2025. As a somewhat  prominent (or at least adamant) atheist, people might wonder what I thought of Jimmy Carter. Personally, I loved the guy. He was … Continue reading

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