I felt no need to watch a speech Wednesday night by a certain convicted felon, even though the enterwebs were awash in speculation about the subject matter.
Would he declare martial law? Would he announce an invasion of a country with oil? Would he blame everything on Pres. Joe Biden, almost a year into his second term? Would he lie repeatedly?
I was certain about the last two questions, and I was right.
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Looking at a video of the orange makeup man from the Associated Press, I noted at least nine lies in just the first two minutes.
The lies included Trump claiming he inherited a mess when he was inaugurated the second time, having to overcome the worst inflation in 48 years or in the history of the United States, “transgender for everybody” and winning the 2024 election by a landslide.
The liar-in-chief said, after mentioning egg prices plummeting since March, that “everything else is falling rapidly” — we assume he meant prices, not his approval poll numbers.
Dale said what Dear Leader said was not true “even if he was talking specifically about grocery prices, which are up this year.”
The old man yelling at clouds also lied about prescription drug prices that will be cut by anywhere from 400 percent to 600 percent.
If FIFA gave an award for stupidest math, Trump would most certainly get the prize.
As Dale writes, “These figures are mathematically impossible; if the president magically got the companies to reduce the prices of all of their drugs to $0, there would be a 100% cut.”
There’s more. Oh, lordy, there’s so much more in Dale’s article.
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Let’s see what some people are saying about Dear Leader:
Trump will be parodied for decades by comedians and satirists, but I can't imagine them coming up with anything more outrageous or disgusting than the way he actually behaves every day in public.
I hate that I just said this in all sincerity to my middle schooler: “Don’t believe anything this President says because he always lies”And that’s where we are as a country
The Kennedy Center is to be renamed the “Trump-Kennedy” Center according to MS NOW. As my late friend and owner of a funeral home and cemetery once told me, “Human fragility and fear of insignificance is why men spend millions on a granite mausoleum they’ll never be aware of resting in.”
Our president is not just an embarrassment, although he is, but he is also a tragedy of the once great U.S. system of personal governance. Can we get our democracy back? Time will tell. It always does.
Tragedies intrude upon us, sometimes infrequently and sometimes in rapid fire succession — like this past weekend, with two horrific mass casualty shootings and the inexplicable deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife.
Do we as a nation and the world get a moment to reflect on what has transpired before HE comes along to refocus the spotlight on himself?
No. And it’s worse than you think.
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In an unhinged social media post, the convicted felon and adjudicated rapist said, in essence, that Rob Reiner was murdered because of his obsession about the president.
I’m not going to repost his screed.
But I will mention a few comments others have made about the elderly orange grifter-in-chief’s post.
The convicted felon and adjudicated rapist is trying — unsuccessfully — to pull a fast one.
In a social media post Thursday, Trump wrote that he granted Tina Peters a full pardon “for her attempts to expose Voter Fraud in the Rigged 2020 Presidential Election!”
Peters, as you will recall, was sentenced to prison for nine years in October 2024 on state charges of attempting to influence a public servant, conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, violation of duty and failing to comply with requirements of the secretary of state.
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She was a county clerk in Colorado who provided voting system access to a Mike “Pillowman” Lindell-affiliated expert to try to prove the false claim that Trump lost the 2020 presidential election because of ballot fraud.
The key words about Peters is that she was convicted of “state charges,” not federal charges.
Uhhhhh Tina Peters is charged under Colorado STATE law not Federal law. He can't pardon her and Colorado needs to tell him to go pound sand.
As much as he thinks he is already a monarch with king-like powers the Mar-a-Lago makeup man is not endowed with the ability to pardon someone who has not been convicted of federal charges. It’s in Article II of the Constitution.
Colorado’s Gov. Jared Polis posted on social media that it was a matter for the courts to decide, but added “No President has jurisdiction over state law nor the power to pardon a person for state convictions.”
Colorado Attorney General Philip J. Weiser called Trump’s attempt to pardon Peters “a lawless act” and “an act of intimidation.”
“It has no basis in American law,” he said.
Sen Hickenlooper (D-CO) issues a four-word response to President Trump's claim that he has pardoned Tina Peters on state charges: "Look! Felons helping felons."
Frankly, if it’s litigated, it would be a total waste of taxpayer money — unless of course the corrupt Supreme Court decides it has the power to rewrite the Constitution.
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This is the way these people need to be confronted and called out for the cruelty they are blithely allowing to happen.
DHS Sec. Kristi Noem was confronted in a congressional hearing Thursday by Rep. Seth Magaziner, D-Rhode Island, with a Purple Heart recipient who had been deported earlier this year.
The congressman asked Noem how many veterans she’s deported and, of course, she lied, saying veterans are not deported.
MAGAZINER: How many veterans have you deported?NOEM: We haven't deported veteransMAGAZINER: We are now joined on Zoom by a combat veteran you deported to Korea
Noem has to go, and she needs to take ICE with her.
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And if one Trump official getting humiliated in public is good, how about two — on the same day?
Longtime FBI agent Michael Glasheen had more than a bit of trouble answering questions from Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Mississippi, in front of the House Homeland Security Committee hearing Thursday.
Thompson quizzed Glasheen about where in the United States the so-called “domestic terrorist” group antifa is headquartered.
The FBI agent finally managed to say something, which was “We are building out the infrastructure right now.”
FBI operations director Michael Glasheen says antifa is the government’s “primary concern” as “the most immediate violent threat” domestically. Bennie Thompson asks where antifa exists in the US and how many members it has.“Well that’s very fluid.”A remarkable exchange. Full:
And she’s really pissed that the Epstein files haven’t been released.
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Florida’s Anna Pauline Luna is trying to force a House vote on banning stock trading by Congress members and is not pleased that Speaker Mike Johnson is not moving quickly enough on it.
Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes Mike Johnson's treatment of women:"You're seeing Republican women lash out directly at the Speaker because he sidelines us and doesn't take us seriously."
Meanwhile, New York’s Elise “I Wanna Be Governor Now” Stefanik “publicly unloaded” on Johnson, calling him a liar, over an issue in the national defense bill.
And South Carolina’s Nancy “Bathroom Gender Inspector” Mace penned an opinion piece in the New York Times basically saying the problem with Congress not getting anything done is because of, well, the Republicans in Congress.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace criticized House GOP leaders, arguing they have marginalized rank-and file members, including women, in a New York Times op-ed published Monday.
Mace actually said in her op-ed that “Nancy Pelosi was a more effective House speaker than any Republican this century,” after saying, of course, that Mace agrees with Pelosi on “essentially nothing.”
Is what is happening the beginning of a shift in dynamics for the Grand Ole Party?
I seriously doubt it. You know, leopard and spots, as the saying goes.
Look at the adjudicated rapist and his attitude toward women over the years and, checking notes, as recently as yesterday when he berated yet another woman reporter who dared to ask him a question, which is kinda sorta what reporters do.
According to The Independent, the elderly golfer snapped, saying, “You are the most obnoxious reporter in the whole place,” adding that she was a terrible reporter.
That isn’t the first time he’s done that to a woman in her place of business and likely won’t be the last.
Trump has no respect for women — look at his three marriages and the scandals surrounding them. Look at how shaken he seems to be about the Epstein files.
So why should Republican men in Congress treat their women colleagues any different? They are following their leader.
I mean, it’s built into Project 2025, the 900-or-so-page Heritage Foundation handbook for the transition of American democracy to Christian nationalism.
The National Women’s Law Center analyzed the handbook and said that “[a]ttempts to roll back civil rights protections and end the federal government’s efforts to achieve gender justice are embedded throughout the entire plan.”
In the handbook are efforts to limit reproductive rights, penalize unmarried women, gut diversity, equity and inclusion and reduce assistance to low-income families.
These are all designed to harm women, first and foremost, with the bonus being harm to pretty much everyone else.
So how does Johnson react to being called a misogynist by Greene?
He brings his wife to the Katie Miller Podcast — Miller is the wife of Temu Goebbels Stephen Miller, the man running the government while Trump plans a ballroom and hugs his FIFA peace prize — for a sit down chat.
As author Rick Pidcock wrote in his analysis, “Of course, all this is pseudoscientific nonsense.”
He goes on to say, “But a lot of conservatives think it’s fun to imagine men are able to handle pressure and make decisions without being overwhelmed by emotion while that is all too much for women.”
I’ll go even further, a lot of people who call themselves Christians believe that women can only be inferior to men, and that is what this administration is all about.
I don’t believe the likes of Margie Greene, Nancy Mace and Elise Stefanik are ever going to join the Democratic Party.
But I do believe that they see the writing on the walls, that incompetent men have for too long been in charge.
Sarah Matthews: "Republican women are getting ahead of their male counterparts because they see the writing on the wall. They see that Speaker Johnson is going to lose his gavel in 2026, and he'll likely be ousted from leadership."
Here’s hoping that conservative people who might just listen to them will come to the realization that, by supporting the convicted felon and the men who will do anything for him, they are working against their best interests.
President Donald J. Felon held a cabinet meeting Tuesday in the White House and after a few naps — even while being lavishly praised by his sycophants — he railed against a group of immigrants in Minnesota.
The elderly golfer’s comments came as ICE is ramping up a crackdown in Minneapolis and St. Paul, USA Today reported.
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Referring to the sizable population of Somalis in Minnesota, Trump said, “I don’t want them in my country. Their country is no good for a reason. Their country stinks.”
Way to put a target on a whole bunch of people living in the United States.
He called Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minnesota, “an incompetent person. She’s a real terrible person. She’s garbage.”
The orange Mar-a-Lago makeup man said that the U.S. has to stop taking in “garbage” or the country will “go the wrong way.”
He said Omar and her “friends” are people who do nothing but complain and do nothing for the country in which they live.
Trump on Somalis: "We're gonna go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country. Ilhan Omar is garbage. She's garbage. Her friends are garbage."
Local leaders said there are approximately 80,000 people originally from Somalia living in Minneapolis, the vast majority of whom are American citizens.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said he welcomes support in investigating and prosecuting crimes.
“But pulling a PR stunt and indiscriminately targeting immigrants is not a real solution to a problem,” he said.
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Speaking of Gov. Walz, he seems to be living rent free in the MRI-and-cognitive-test-acing leader of the free world’s head.
The adjudicated rapist keeps calling Walz “grossly incompetent” and “retarded.”
Yep, in addition to be a full-on racist, Pres. TACO is that cruel.
Walz was asked about the president’s comments on one of the Sunday news shows and said that Trump has “normalized this type of hateful behavior” with the hopes of distracting “from his incompetence.”
"This is what Donald Trump has done…. He's normalized this type of hateful behavior…to distract from his incompetence."Tim Walz
Trump’s “retarded” comment didn’t land well with at least one Republican in Indiana and will affect the push to redistrict the state in favor of the president.
Indiana State Senator Michael Bohacek, a Republican, posted on social media that he has a daughter who has Down Syndrome.
“This is not the first time our president has used these insulting and derogatory references and his choice of words have consequences,” he wrote.
h/t @adamwren.bsky.social Michael Bohacek, a Republican state senator from Indiana who has a daughter with down syndrome, says he will vote against redistricting in Indiana after Trump used the word "retarded."
Bohacek said he intends to vote no on redistricting.
Oh, and because this is the political climate we currently live in, Bohacek has said his family received bomb threats at their home because of his opposition to the president’s wishes.
There’s more bad news for the GOPmagas in Congress with the release of a new poll about the 2026 midterms showing the Democrats with a 14-point advantage.
The NPR/PBS News/Marist Poll found that a majority of registered voters said, if the midterm election was held today, they would support their district’s Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives.
The survey gave Dems a 55 percent lead over the Republicans’ 41 percent. Only 3 percent would back another candidate, and 1 percent were unsure.
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Among voters registered as independents, Democrats received a 61 percent lead over 28 percent of Republicans, Marist said.
This is the first time in more than three years that Democrats were shown to have a notable advantage in a generic ballot poll.
When previously asked in November 2024, voters were divided 48 percent equally.
June of 2022 was the last time the Dems had a noteworthy advantage of 7 percent points.
The Marist poll showed Americans are spreading the blame for the longest government shutdown in history among the Democrats, at 39 percent, President Donald Trump, at 34 percent, and Republicans, at 26 percent.
Trump continues to see his job approval rating slip. It’s now at 38 percent, which is down slightly from 41 percent in September. Fifty-six percent of Americans disapprove of the job he is doing, up from 53 percent previously.
Only 26 percent of Americans said they strongly approve of the job Trump is doing, while 48 percent strongly disapprove, the poll found.
Lowering prices leads the issues Americans believe should be the administration’s priorities — at 57 percent. That is followed, at 16 percent, by controlling immigration, and at 9 percent, by reducing crime.
The NPR/PBS News/Marist Poll was conducted Nov. 10 through Nov. 13. The survey was of 1,443 adults, 18 years of age or older. The margin of error for adults is ±3 points; for registered voters, ±3.1 points.
To see the complete poll, with methodology, go here.
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Some members of Congress who are veterans released a video telling military personnel that they should defy illegal orders.
Watch the video below.
Wow! Senators Kelly and Slotkin and Reps DeLuzio, Goodlander, Houlahan, and Crow encouraging members of the military to defy illegal orders!
To be clear, the president of the United States is saying that Congress members who are reminding service members of their Constitutional duty should be put to death for treason.
This is not a person who should be anywhere near the Oval Office.
Pres. Donald J. Felon doesn’t seem to be having a good time lately, but the question is whether he realizes it.
It’s almost as if the photo of him walking past an American flag on the ground is symbolic not only of what he’s done to this country but what he’s done and is doing to himself.
The White House issued a statement that basically blamed Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey for deserving it. The statement, according to Huffington Post, said, “This reporter behaved in an inappropriate and unprofessional way toward her colleagues on the plane. If you’re going to give it, you have to be able to take.”
What did she ask, you ask?
“If there’s nothing incriminating in the files, sir, what not—”
And that’s where the felon-in-chief pointed his finger at her and said, “Quiet! Quiet, piggy.”
Keeping in classy as usual.
You know what’s also interesting/depressing? I couldn’t find a comment about the name calling from the White House Correspondents’ Association on their website. When are reporters going to stay up for each other? Or are they all afraid of having access taken away from them?
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We all know what Trump thinks of reporters in general.
In an Oval Office meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin “Bonesaw” Salman, the orange adjudicated rapist “angrily dismissed a question about the 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi,” the Washington Post columnist.
In spite of the CIA assessing that the Saudi prince “likely ordered the murder,” the elderly golfer insisted bin Salman was not involved in Khashoggi’s brutal murder.
Referring to the Khashoggi, Trump said, “Whether you liked him or didn’t like him, things happen.”
Pres. George W. Bush once said, “There’s an old saying in Tennessee — I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can’t get fooled again.”
Obvious, Shrub hasn’t met the current Democratic Party.
If I were a generous person, I might think that caving in the middle of a government shutdown — over healthcare for millions of Americans and food stamps for millions of Americans — could be a strategy to show the voters that one political party really cares for their constituents and the other only cares for the uber wealthy.
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However, I have no such confidence that there’s a bigger plot ahead and that Senate Minority Leader Charles “Time to Go” Schumer allowed a few members of his caucus to fall on their well-financed swords and vote with the GOPmagas on a bill that would reopen the government.
My gracious, what a sorry situation those of us who lined the streets of the United States in the millions for the recent No Kings protests are seeing for our efforts.
Does anyone think that the party of Trump sycophants was serious in agreeing to a vote on subsidizing the Affordable Care Act?
Did the Democrats really think that THIS was the best deal for which to give in as the government shutdown reached its 40th day, considering all the hardships it has brought?
Sunday night, seven Democratic senators and one independent joined all Republicans except one to advance a bill that would fund the government through January 30 — in exchange for a vote on subsidies for health insurance premiums for Obamacare, the BBC reported.
To emphasize: “in exchange for a vote on” not a “vote for” said subsidies.
And WTF! The government will only be funded through the end of January? Can we assume we’ll have to go through all this BS again at that time?
“A vote on the deal would only be the first procedural step in the new funding agreement,” the BBC reported, “and it would still need to be approved by the US House of Representatives where it is likely to see its own challenges.”
Yeah. One of those challenges is that the House of Representatives isn’t even in session.
He said he will give a 36-hour notice “so that we can vote as soon as possible to pass the amended [continuing resolution] bill and get it to the president’s desk.”
Good luck to all the far-flung Congress members getting back quickly, thanks to the problems with air travel cancellations lately.
Of course, the GOPmagas are all thankful the Dems have come to their senses.
On the other hand, critics of the Democrats’ decision to cave feel the party has lost its mind.
“Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) called it a mistake,” Politico reported. “Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) called it ‘a very bad night’.”
Remember when some of us said the Democratic leadership would take all the wrong lessons from the blue tsunami and squander all the goodwill?Here you go.
“Senator Schumer is no longer effective and should be replaced,” he posted on social media. “If you can’t lead the fight to stop healthcare premiums from skyrocketing for Americans, what will you fight for?”
In case you are wondering, Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky voted against advancing the bill, while independent Sen. Angus King and Democratic senators Dick Durbin, Jacky Rosen, John Fetterman, Catherine Cortez Masto, Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan and Tim Kaine voted in favor of the bill.
If King and the Dems listed above are your senators, you know what to do.
For the rest of us, it’s time to start getting in touch with our representatives.
This deal to reopen the government is fucking disgraceful.Tens of millions will lose their healthcare. Trump will be emboldened.This is exactly what’s wrong with Democratic Party leadership and why we need more people in Congress who will actually hold the line.
After a judge ruled Thursday that the administration must fully fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by Friday, Pres. Donald J. Felon did what we all expected him to do.
That’s right, the president of the United States wants people who need help buying groceries to continue going without. Plus he doesn’t seem to care that many of those people voted for him.
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The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has asked nonprofits and local governments that filed the original lawsuit to respond by noon, and the president’s lawyers asked the court to issue a ruling by 4 p.m. Friday.
And the GOPmagas still can’t figure out why there was such a rout on Tuesday across the nation.
Voters are finally coming to the conclusion that the grifter-in-chief is not working in the nation’s best interests and is only in it for his benefit.
“This year’s basket contains 15 products, six fewer than the 21 products in the 2024 basket. If you’re counting each individual item (like each can of green beans) separately, it’s 22 items this year compared to 29 items last year. In addition, items from Walmart’s “Great Value” store brand make up a greater percentage of this year’s basket than last year’s, which included a larger proportion of name brands,” Dale wrote.
As usual, the devil is in the details.
Among the other findings in the CNN article were the fact that there was a pre-made pecan pie in last year’s basket along with ingredients for a pumpkin pie, and there were both russet potatoes and sweet potatoes last year, but only russets this year.
It was no surprise, after an estimated 7 million people gave up part of a recent weekend to protest on No Kings Day, that politicians and talking heads of the GOPmaga persuasion would down play the meaning.
They called the gatherings “hate rallies” and said the turnout really didn’t mean anything, because those who showed up were just hippies or old people or paid protesters with George Soros-produced signage.
Well, fast forward to Tuesday.
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When the blue wave wouldn’t stop, conservatives rushed to microphones to tell the world that there’s nothing to see here, please move along.
No less than Speaker of the still-not-in-session House Mike Johnson — a man known for saying, “I haven’t heard anything about that” — actually heard about last night’s election results from around the country … and responded with “meh, no biggie.”
Mike Johnson: "What happened last night is blue states and blue cities voted blue. We all saw that coming. And no one should read too much into last night's election results."
Speaking from Capitol Hill Wednesday morning, Johnson took time off from not working to say, “What happened last night is blue states and blue cities voted blue. We all saw that coming.”
He then said “no one should read too much into last night’s election results.”
On CNN, conservative yacker Scott Jennings said the Democrats were “supposed to win” the governor races in New Jersey and Virginia, the Daily Beast reported, and that he hesitated to “overread it.”
He then crowned New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani the leader of the Democratic Party, a comment which elicited scoffing and laughter from other panelists.
Mamdani: "I wish Andrew Cuomo only the best in private life but let tonight be the final time I utter his name."
The felon-in-chief being the self-effacing man he is took to social media to downplay the turnout and the results and make it all about him.
“TRUMP WASN’T ON THE BALLOT, AND SHUTDOWN, WERE THE TWO REASONS THAT REPUBLICANS LOST ELECTIONS TONIGHT,” he posted, according to ABC News, which added “but not naming the pollsters.”
Regardless of what the red side says about the results, voting rights and election litigator Marc Elias said in his newsletter that it wasn’t time to pop the champagne yet.
“History has taught us that this is precisely when Donald Trump is most dangerous — and when Republicans turn to voter suppression, election subversion and worse. With the 2026 midterm elections less than a year away, Trump is already plotting his next moves,” he wrote.
Among the things we need to be prepared for are Republican claims of voting fraud, trying to ban mail-in and early voting, extreme gerrymandering and asking the courts to legitimize their actions.
Elias stressed that the legacy media, with its “both-sides” coverage, is not standing up to Trump’s authoritarian power grabs and will not protect free and fair elections.
“I don’t know how else to say it, except to repeat what I wrote a year ago: We are on our own,” he wrote.
Elias’s conclusion is that, while last night was a big win, the work continues.
And I, for one, hope “the work” includes urging any reticent senators and congress members to stop being weak-kneed and start working in the country’s best interest.
I’m looking at you Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.
Good morning. Last night was a referendum on Trump's corruption, cruelty, and chaos. But it's also not a coincidence these big wins came at the exact moment when Democrats are using our power to stand for something and be strong. A huge risk to not learn that lesson.