Eugene Robinson wrote this opinion piece in the Washington Post, where he is a regular columnist. Will the rats leave this sinking ship? Probably not. The pay is good. The only thing they risk is their reputation, but if they work in this administration, they have already abandoned their reputation and will be remembered for serving an ignorant, misguided, small-minded man. Probably some stay in hopes of saving the country from some of Trump’s worst ideas (as suggested in Bob Woodward’s book FEAR or in the anonymous op-ed by an insider who claimed that people like him or her were preventing worse things from happening). We now know there really was a blue wave. Democrats captured as many as 40 seats in the House of Representatives, and they have the power to hold hearings and investigate corruption and malfeasance. That should keep them very busy for the next two years. A new broom is desperately needed in 2020 to clean up the wreckage after this disastrous presidency.
Like a television show that has jumped the shark, President Trump’s frantic act grows more desperate and pathetic by the day.
Asked by Chris Wallace of “Fox News Sunday” to grade his presidency, Trump absurdly replied: “Look, I hate to do it, but I will do it, I would give myself an A-plus. Is that enough? Can I go higher than that?”
Much closer to the mark is the assessment by Republican lawyer and operative George Conway, the husband of one of Trump’s closest White House aides, counselor Kellyanne Conway: “The administration is like a s—show in a dumpster fire.”
And it is all getting worse. The cravenness, incompetence, corruption, dysfunction, insanity — all of it.
Trump is anxious to award himself high marks because the nation, in no uncertain terms, just flunked him. A blue wave swept Democrats to take control of the House, with the party grabbing its biggest haul of GOP-held seats since the Watergate midterm following Richard M. Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Republican bastions such as Texas and Georgia became competitive for the first time in more than a generation. Orange County, Calif., the birthplace of Reagan-era conservatism, will be represented exclusively by Democrats when the new Congress convenes.
Trump made three campaign trips to Montana — a state he won in 2016 by 20 points — in an attempt to knock off Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Tester, against whom Trump holds a personal grudge. (Tester led the successful fight against Trump’s bizarre attempt to install his personal physician as head of Veterans Affairs.) Nevertheless, Tester prevailed.
The U.S. isn’t a lawless country, so why are sitting presidents immune to prosecution? (Kate Woodsome, Breanna Muir, Adriana Usero/The Washington Post)
No wonder that multiple news reports describe the president as angry, frustrated and even less rational than usual. He has neglected his ceremonial duties, declining to join other world leaders at a ceremony in France commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I and failing to lay a wreath at Arlington National Ceremony for Veterans Day.
“I probably, you know, in retrospect I should have, and I did last year,” Trump told Wallace about going to Arlington. Fact check: He didn’t. On Veterans Day 2017, Trump was in Vietnam.
It is mystifying why Trump, at a moment when he should be licking his wounds, seems intent on alienating veterans and the military. In that same interview with Wallace, who generally managed to keep a straight face, Trump went out of his way to attack retired Adm. William H. McRaven, who oversaw the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
Back in August, McRaven had criticized Trump as a national embarrassment in a Post op-ed. A rational leader would have let it pass. Trump, who is anything but rational, called McRaven a “Hillary Clinton fan” and an “Obama backer” and implied that the former Navy SEAL was something of a slacker. “Wouldn’t it have been nice if we got Osama bin Laden a lot sooner than that, wouldn’t it have been nice?” Trump said.
Seriously, that is what the commander in chief thinks about one of the all-time greatest triumphs of U.S. intelligence and special ops. Unbelievable. Sad.
Republicans who might be inclined to sign up for another season of Trump’s fading reality show should pause and take stock. There should be no doubt, at this point, that the man is a giant loser who will drag the GOP down with him.
“I wasn’t on the ballot,” he whined to Wallace. But he spent weeks on the campaign trail, begging supporters to vote as if he were. At almost every stop, he said that a vote for the GOP candidate would be “a vote for me.” The result? Millions more voted against Trump than for him. And this was just a warm-up for 2020.
Trump has already robbed the GOP of any coherent philosophy. The party that once supported the military now abuses it as a scapegoat. The party that once stood for fiscal responsibility now manages the nation’s finances in a manner that drunken sailors would find imprudent. The party that once claimed to champion personal rectitude and Christian morality now winks at payoffs to paramours and porn stars. The party that once valued order now celebrates Sybaritic chaos.

It’s unbelievable that Trump can bash McRaven, Obama and HRC over the raid/firefight on Osama bin Laden’s compound when he can’t even bother to listen to the tape of Kashoggi being brutally murdered. At least Obama and HRC sat in the war room and watched as the raid went down. Trump is such a coward.
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He faints at the sight of blood.
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I know what that’s like. I faint at the sight of Ruth Bader Ginsberg getting a papercut.
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LeftCoastTeacher
You must have gone into a coma when she broke 3 ribs.
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“The U.S. isn’t a lawless country….”
Well, large swaths of Africa, the Middle East and the Southern Hemisphere would dispute that….
“It is mystifying why Trump….”
It is? Really? I’ve never met anyone as obvious as Trump. I never wonder for a moment why Trump does anything. Is this why people are so fascinated by him? Frankly, he bores me.
“Trump has already robbed the GOP of any coherent philosophy.”
No, actually, he’s just literally embodied the soulless, commercialized, me, me me philosophy that the GOP has supported at least since Reagan and his “trickle down” economics (which said philosophy far too many Democrats support too for that matter). The fact that Trump is so obviously and grotesquely the outcome of that philosophy is exactly why NeverTrump Republicans and Centrist Dems loathe him so much – he takes the pretty face off of their putrid, dehumanized worldview.
Free advice, worth every penny. There’s pretty much nothing we can do about Trump directly. He’s here for the next two years. Ranting about him and getting outraged is exactly what he wants us to do. So don’t give it to him. Next time you’re tempted to waste time or effort or so much as a thought on him, find a positive way to channel that energy. Write to your elected officials or local newspaper. Volunteer. Join a movement/cause. Donate. Take up a hobby. Contact a friend. Visit the elderly and shut-ins. Cook a meal. Read a book. Meditate. Take a bubble bath. Go for a walk. Any of those things – and many, many more – will do far more to make the world a better place, not to mention soothe your own mental health, than worrying about Trump’s latest unbalanced outrage. Make Trump Irrelevant Again – that’s the best way to get back at him.
To make it clear, I’m not saying to ignore Trump’s policies – what Washington in general is doing in our name is something we all need to be paying much closer attention to. I’m saying don’t get sucked into the side show. If Trump’s policies upset you (and they should), join (or start) a grassroots effort to oppose them and support those affected by them. For instance, if his immigration policies affect you, organize, protest, support refugees, etc. But don’t waste time or energy hating Trump himself – that only gives him power.
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Sage advice. Thanks, dienne
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dienne has it right.
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If Trump writes as well as he talks it will be impossible to interpret. Hope he incriminates himself.
So, Mueller is ‘raising serious constitutional issues’. It is extremely difficult to envision Trump showing ‘unprecedented cooperation”. A crime is a crime and all needs to be investigated. [Giuliani wants to be back in the spotlight.]
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Trump submits written answers to Mueller
…Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer, said the president decided to answer written questions even though his legal team believes “much of what has been asked raised serious constitutional issues and was beyond the scope of a legitimate inquiry.”
“The president has nonetheless provided unprecedented cooperation,” said Giuliani. “It is time to bring this inquiry to a conclusion.”…
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/417732-trump-submits-written-answers-to-mueller
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If he wrote the answers, as he claimed, it’s first grade level
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Right, Diane, & if Stephen Colbert got a peek, he could compile them into another bestselling book (as S.C. says so well, the book, “Whose Boat is This Boat?” is, in fact {not in fake}, comprised of words 45 actually {mis}said to S.C./N.C. hurricane survivors) with all the profits going to yet another charity!
(That having been said, people, don’t forget to check out charity use ratings on Charity Navigator before donating on Giving Tuesday, or on any other day.)
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Give to NPE on Giving Tuesday!
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WaPo suggested in an article today that, since 2017, Matthew Whitaker was paid $1.2 mil. by a dark money collective of donors (the group is allegedly funded by Charles Koch). The donors’ identities are shielded. In the irony of all ironies, the dark money group states its goal is to promote “ethics and transparency”. The group’s name is “Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust”.
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I was just listening to Trump on the CBS Evening News…unbelievable. This is like a living nightmare.
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Trump’s base prioritizes cheap prices. Torture and murder are acceptable. What difference is there between the Saudi crown prince and Trump, who concluded that his supporters would condone him killing a man on Fifth Ave.
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I can’t bear to listen to him. He is ignorance personified. Add to that, a great affinity for evil
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John–this IS a living nightmare, which makes it what I call a “daymere” (real, not in dreams). Oy vey iss meir!
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Love Gene Robinson. And love that Kellyanne has a balancing force that declares her admin “a s***show in a dumpster fire”! 😀
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Trump wants Naomi Rao to fill Kavanaugh’s seat on the Appeals Court. She is with the Federalist Society and she is a former professor at George Mason University, a public university that was taken over by Charles Koch. UnKochMyCampus.org has recent reports posted that detail the Koch travesty at GMU.
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This makes we wonder if there could be a site set up for exposing all political candidates for DFER ties, UnDFERMyDistrict.org, maybe..
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ciedie,
UnDFERMyDistrict! That’s perfect. UNKoch may have a lot on its plate for a small organization but, it may be worth contacting them with the idea. I think they might be pleased to see their work is reaching a broader sphere.
Your idea links the greatly loathed Koch’s with the American oligarchy who is ramming their model of for-profit education down the throats of the nation’s people. And, as added benefit, it force’s Gates agenda into the open.
College communities have largely lacked the foresight, other than the vigilant UnKoch and Greenpeace, to see that the villainthropists were targeting universities for privatization and corporatization.
Given the embrace of corporatization by Johns Hopkins’ school of ed. (Laura Chapman posted about it), I speculate that Bloomberg’s $1.6 bil. gift to the university will buy digital education packages for the middle class and poor. From the donor class’ perspective, the 99% worker/serfs don’t deserve personal interface learning. To the wealthy, quality education should be reserved for children of privilege, despite the fact that they drag down GDP.
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Today is the day. If November 20, 2018 does not go down in history as the inflection point of when we, as a nation, finally begin to walk the path toward legitimacy, it will never happen and the American experiment is doomed to fail.
With the “statement” on Saudi Arabia—which, in essence, states the US stands for absolutely nothing anymore—combined with the revelation that our Dear Leader did not understand that the White House counsel represents the institution of the presidency and not the person who is the president AND that the Department of Justice is not a personal, political tool to be used by the executive branch for partisan purposes, now is time.
Now is time to stand up or allow American fascism to smother the American political tradition. If we don’t, our Dear Leader will be reelected, our politics and society will become coarser—as if that can even be imagined—and no better than any Peronista dictatorship. Actually, much worse. Peron never led the strongest economy and military in the history of the world.
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GregB–always like your comments. But–please don’t call him “Dear Leader” (even sarcastically). He’d love that. Sounds like what people might call the leader of N.K. Or a dictator in some other country.
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I do that because I will not utter his name and it drives the members of his cult crazy when I say it to their faces. Il Duce is his role model, but most people are too ignorant about history to get it. I’ll work on a new acronym. Maybe UPOS (useless piece of…) or PEFAHB (pathetic excuse for [of doesn’t fit] a human being).
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Yes, there is the very real feeling that something is slipping away in this country. Something (or some things) very important and valuable that transcend our era, our generation.
I try to understand how people cast a ballot for Trump on November 8, 2016. There was that specific moment in time. Trump or Hillary…
But then there’s the last two years….
I live in a very conservative area. I was going door-to-door a few weeks ago during the run-up to the midterms and this guy said to me (very cordially, by the way) ‘my family just never votes for Democrats’. Like, I got the feeling, for generations they have never voted for Democrats.
But how can so many people stand by a president who is so blatantly wrong….so bad…so ignorant, like Diane wrote above? The constant lies….. the utter disregard for the norms that actually make America great…
So, yes, what is that moment when our country will have finally reached the tipping point? When will it be too late to save ourselves? Or, is that moment already behind us, tragically?
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Yes, I find it hard to have hope now. There was a great meme making the rounds prior to the election: Vote. It is no longer about whether [he who shall not be named] has any decency, but if WE do.
WE are failing this test. Writing of decency…
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Greg,
I have hope.
To lose hope is to give up. I do not give up. I will fight this ignorant and destructive man and his evil associates so long as I have breath.
Where there is life, there is hope.
After Trump, the neo-Nazis and KKK will go back under the rocks where they had been hiding. The Republican Party may never regain its dignity after four years of kissing the ring of a charlatan and demagogue.
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The students I work with give me hope.
Thing is, this national nightmare we’re living through could end tomorrow in some way…..some sudden development Or, it could go on for many years.
But styles change so rapidly these days, though, at least we have that on our side. And, all of you who contribute to this blog. Thanks to you for your help the past year.
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Here’s a huge reason to have hope. ALEC legislators leaving state legislatures in 2019 number 352. That’s over a quarter of all known ALEC legislators. The Koch’s funding and wining and dining our supposed state reps. is no longer enough to keep them in the fold. We’d all prefer Goliath be taken down in a nanosecond but, chipping away at his legs is still a win that ultimately topples him.
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Linda: I am very happy to report that my GOP Representative Hal Slager [R-IN] bit the dust in this last election.
Chris Chyung [D-IN] is the winner. I went canvassing with him a few months back to put flyers on doors in NW Indiana to let people know that 500,000 people had been take off the voting rolls. I have been sending him Diane Ravitch’s blogs whenever they refer to Indiana schools. Read his comment to me. How great is this!!!! He is a progressive liberal!!!!
Here is a response that he sent to me:
“Thank you Carol! My opponent did officially concede recently, so I am in 🙂 I am optimistic that we will be able to put strong restrictions on all the money that is being siphoned out of our public schools.
Have a happy Thanksgiving!”
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That’s wonderful news!
I hope he gets on the Education Committee.
Ask him to block the $400 million spent every year to open new charter schools.
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Linda,
That’s wonderful. Do you have a link?
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“The Republican party may never regain its dignity…” The dignity was lost prior to Trump. At a minimum, it began with the Koch takeover.
Meghan McCain claimed her father wouldn’t have been silent about Trump’s Saudi love fest (in spite of Kashoggi’s torture and murder) but, her father was silent when Bush ignored the Saudi involvement in 9/11.
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ALEC’s quantitative and percentage loss was identified in an e-mail from Stand Up to ALEC, yesterday.
A loss of 345 is identified on the organization’s Facebook page. 345 may be an earlier number which predates results reported in the later e-mail.
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I want to see the Orange IDIOT in an orange jumpsuit inside a for-profit prison. They make money by not offering decent medical care or decent food. Trump wants more of these prisons. He can sit in isolation pondering how wonderful he is. [I cannot stand to look at him. He is a blabbering fool with power.]
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From VICE News: Ken Starr: Mueller may indict Trump after his presidency
By Greg Walters Nov 20, 2018
PALM BEACH, Florida — Special Counsel Bob Mueller has two pathways to proceed against President Trump if he uncovers serious wrongdoing by the President, former independent counsel Ken Starr told VICE News.
Mueller can either refer his findings to Congress for impeachment — as Starr did with former President Bill Clinton in 1998. Or Mueller can wait for Trump’s presidency to end, and indict Trump afterwards, Starr said.
“Those are the two avenues that I see,” Starr said. “As long as the President is in office, the Justice Department would not authorize an indictment.”…
https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/kzvze9/ken-starr-mueller-may-indict-trump-after-his-presidency
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Do we need advice from Mr. Starr, who lost his Waco job to a scandal over football players and sex?
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“A lie doesn’t become truth, wrong doesn’t become right, and evil doesn’t become good, just because it is accepted by a majority.”
—Booker T Washington
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There is NO way in the world that Trump wrote this. There are complete sentences and they are grouped in paragraphs that make sense. I am annoyed that now Trump puts out ‘statements’ that he never wrote. [I could laugh at statements if he wrote them.] Trump would never betray his new friend MbS.
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Trump’s statement on Saudi crown prince and the killing of Jamal Khashoggi
(CNN)Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 20, 2018
Statement from President Donald J. Trump on Standing with Saudi Arabia
….That being said, we may never know all of the facts surrounding the murder of Mr. Jamal Khashoggi. In any case, our relationship is with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They have been a great ally in our very important fight against Iran. The United States intends to remain a steadfast partner of Saudi Arabia to ensure the interests of our country, Israel and all other partners in the region. It is our paramount goal to fully eliminate the threat of terrorism throughout the world!…
Check out this story on CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/20/politics/trump-statement-saudi-khashoggi/index.html
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Ahhh. Who listens to the CIA these days?
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Senate Demands Answers On Khashoggi Murder After Trump Stands By Saudis
They want to know whether Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was personally responsible.
By Willa Frej
Members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on both sides of the aisle voiced their opposition to President Donald Trump’s proclamation of support for the Saudis, demanding answers into Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s (MBS) specific involvement in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Sens. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) and Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) penned a letter to Trump on Tuesday asking the administration to do more to clarify what happened to Khashoggi. Specifically, they want an answer within 120 days into whether MBS is responsible….
Article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/senate-answers-khashoggi-murder_us_5bf53516e4b0eb6d9309e784
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Good grief. The IQ45 is actively defending his buddy MbS.
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Trump on Khashoggi killing: Saudi crown prince ‘hates it more than I do’
President Trump on Thursday continued to defend his response to Saudi Arabia over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi last month, asserting that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman “hates” the situation “more than I do.”
“I hate the crime and I hate what is done and I hate the cover-up. And I will tell you this, the crown prince hates it more than I do,” Trump told reporters following a teleconference with members of the military for Thanksgiving.
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Please remember: government reports show that Saudi Arabia supplies 9% of our oil imports, Canada supplies 40%.
We are not dependent on Saudi Arabia. We owe them no thanks.
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The Canadians must not be enriching Trump personally.
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Trump wants to dictate what the DOJ does. Anyone who thinks differently from him should be prosecuted. Can’t he ever shut up? How about “Lock him up”?
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Trump Wanted DOJ To Prosecute James Comey And Hillary Clinton: Report
The president’s lawyer had to talk him down from the plan, saying it could prompt impeachment.
By Nick Visser
…President Donald Trump wanted to order the Department of Justice to prosecute Hillary Clinton, his Democratic challenger in the 2016 election, and former FBI Director James Comey and had to be talked down from the decision by the White House counsel, according to a report Tuesday in The New York Times…
Trump has continued to speak about those potential prosecutions and pondered appointing a special counsel to investigate Clinton and Comey…
Article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-doj-prosecute-james-comey-hillary-clinton_us_5bf48712e4b03b230f9c6782
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He probably could be the Time person of the year since he continuously talks nonsense and the media blasts it all over the world. Most sickening person ever.
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Trump says he can’t imagine anyone but himself as Time Person of the Year
“I can’t imagine anybody else other than Trump, can you imagine anybody else other than Trump?” he said.
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He gave himself an A+
He thinks he should be TIME person the year every year
Malignant narcissism
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Why did I think I could have a break between the Election and Thanksgiving.
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Trump’s plan
Give his critics a headache or heart attack.
Enjoy the hearings over the next two years.
The Dems will get his tax returns.
There will be oversight.
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Enjoy Thanksgiving.
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“A cheap hood, a common thug all along.” Trump is a mob boss who lost money running a casino.
“How did the salt of the earth people get hooked up with the salt in the wound people?”
New Rule: Married to the Mob | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)
Real Time with Bill Maher
Published on May 11, 2018
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To GregB up there–I understand. That’s why I just call him 45. Not even hi name, just a number.
As we are all (or less than) to him.
I look forward to your prognostications, Diane! I dub you the Chris Hedges of the Era of 45!
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retiredbutmissthekids: I like IQ45; Orange Hair Monster, Orange IDIOT and Orange Buffoon. I think IQ45 is more descriptive than just 45.
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carolm: IQ45–TAGO!
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Oh, & GregB–UPOS & PEFAHB are good!
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Is wealthy Pelosi going to work for any of this? The Democrats don’t have a leader in the House who works for average and poor people.
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Democrats need a bold agenda. Here’s what they should do in the first 100 days of Congress
Bernie Sanders, The Washington Post Published 6:27 pm EST, Wednesday, November 21, 2018
…Specifically, during the first 100 days, Congress must pass a legislative agenda that includes:
Increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour and indexing it to median wage growth thereafter. The current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is a starvation wage that must be increased to a living wage – at least $15 an hour. This would give more than 40 million Americans a raise and would generate more than $100 billion in higher wages throughout the country.
A path toward Medicare-for-all. The Medicare-for-all bill widely supported in the Senate has a four-year phase-in period on the way to guaranteeing health care for every man, woman and child. Over the first year, it would lower the Medicare eligibility age from 65 to 55, cover dental, hearing and vision care for seniors, provide health care to every young person in the United States and lower the cost of prescription drugs.
Bold action to combat climate change. The report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has made it clear we have just 12 years to substantially cut the amount of carbon in our atmosphere, or our planet will suffer irreversible damage. Congress must pass legislation that shifts our energy system away from fossil fuels and toward energy efficiency and renewable energy. We can lead the planet in combating climate change and, in the process, create millions of good paying jobs.
Fixing our broken criminal-justice system. We must end the absurdity of the United States having more people in jail than any other country on Earth. We must invest in jobs and education for our young people, not more jails and incarceration.
Comprehensive immigration reform. The American people want to protect the young people in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and to move toward comprehensive immigration reform for the more than 11 million people in our country who are undocumented. And that’s exactly what we should do.
Progressive tax reform. At a time of massive and growing inequality in both income and wealth, Congress must pass legislation which requires wealthy people and large corporations to begin paying their fair share of taxes. It is unacceptable that there are large, extremely profitable corporations in this country that do not pay a nickel in federal income taxes.
A $1 trillion infrastructure plan. Every day, Americans drive to work on potholed roads and crumbling bridges, and ride in overcrowded buses and subways. Children struggle to concentrate in overcrowded classrooms. Workers are unable to find affordable housing. The structures that most Americans don’t see are also in disrepair – from spotty broadband and an outdated electric grid, to toxic drinking water and dilapidated levees and dams. Congress should pass a $1 trillion infrastructure plan to address these needs while creating up to 15 million good-paying jobs in the process.
Lowering the price of prescription drugs. Americans pay, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs because, unlike other countries, the United States doesn’t directly regulate the price of medicine. The House should pass legislation to require Medicare to negotiate for lower drug prices and allow patients, pharmacists and wholesalers to purchase low-cost prescription drugs from Canada and other countries. It should also pass legislation to make sure that Americans don’t pay more for prescription drugs than citizens do in other major countries.
Making public colleges and universities tuition-free and substantially reducing student debt. In a highly competitive global economy, we must have the best-educated workers in the world. Every young person in America, regardless of income, must have the opportunity to receive the education they need to get a decent job and make it into the middle class. The House should pass the College for All Act to make public colleges and universities tuition-free and substantially reduce student debt.
Expanding Social Security. When 1 out of 5 seniors is trying to get by on less than $13,500 a year, we must expand Social Security so that every American can retire with dignity and security. The House should pass legislation to expand Social Security benefits and extend its solvency for the next 60 years by requiring that the wealthiest Americans – those making more than $250,000 a year – pay their fair share of Social Security taxes.
Here is the bottom line: Instead of us having a Congress that listens to wealthy campaign contributors, it is about time we had a Congress fighting to create an economy and a government that works for all of us, not just those on top.
Sanders, an independent, represents Vermont in the U.S. Senate.
https://www.thehour.com/opinion/article/Democrats-need-a-bold-agenda-Here-s-what-they-13413185.php?utm_campaign=email-desktop&utm_source=CMS%20Sharing%20Button&utm_medium=social
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Carol,
Pelosi will be re-elected because she is a very successful leader. There is no one challenging her.
Even Alexandra Ocasio-Cortes is supporting her.
The GOP has tried for years to make her a demon.
Why no demand to get rid of Schumer, who protects Wall Street, whose wife worked for Bloomberg and whose daughter works for Facebook?
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Diane: I know that Pelosi will get chosen. There is no one who can be as powerful as she is. I’m just disappointed in that she won’t use that power to get the things that Bernie is pushing.
I’m also against Schumer. How can the Democrats work to help people when their leaders don’t do much? They are all wealthy and have lost touch with average people.
Pelosi worked to get ACA passed. That was a step in the right direction. Why not now push for Medicare for All? Start with giving it to people age 55 and up. Let people choose to keep their insurance or go to Medicare. I think most people eventually will find that insurance companies charge too much while not covering. That is why there is heavy lobbying against any changes.
It is good that Democrats won the House. I hate to think of how bad things would be if the GOP was running both houses, the presidency and the Supreme Court.
Bernie knows what needs to be done.
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Bernie should join the Democratic Party. He would be listened to by more of his peers if he did.
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Good for fighting against Trump’s desire to let it be known that the US can be bought off. It’s values no longer stand in today’s world.
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Rep Tulsi Gabbard to Trump: Being Saudi Arabia’s B*tch Is Not ‘America First’
By The Daily Beast
21 November 18
Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard took to Twitter on Wednesday to excoriate Donald Trump for his decision to apparently pardon Saudi Arabia for the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, labeling the president the “bitch” of the authoritarian kingdom. “Hey @realDonaldTrump,” Gabbard tweeted, “being Saudi Arabia’s bitch is not “America First.” Gabbard’s tweet comes just a day after Trump announced released a statement—with “America First!” right at the top—that heavily implied that he will not pursue any further action against top Saudi officials, who are widely believed to be responsible for the writer’s murder, and cast doubt on the finding of the CIA, his own intelligence service.
Gabbard previously came under fire for her own forays into Middle Eastern affairs, including her secret 2016 trip to meet with President Bashar al-Assad of Syria at the height of its civil war and her suggestion that Assad, a brutal dictator who has overseen the deaths of more than 500,000 people in his country, should not be removed from office.
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Can you imagine Trump ever helping out at a food bank?
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Obama ‘Crashes’ Chicago Food Bank To Help Out For Thanksgiving
…President Donald Trump, meanwhile, flew to his private Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, where he is scheduled to remain until Sunday.
Obama visited and volunteered at food banks multiple times during his presidency, and was often joined by wife Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha.
Article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/barack-obama-food-bank-chicago-thanksgiving_us_5bf52054e4b03b230f9cda96
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Let’s hope that when these cases reach the Supreme Court it will continue to prove that Trump is unfit for his job. He is NOT above the law.
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Chief Justice Roberts Rebukes Trump. It’s a Warning Shot About Mueller.
Trump once again impugned the legitimacy of a judge who ruled against him. Chief Justice Roberts drew a line in the sand.
..Most likely, the Roberts Court will be remembered according to how it stands up to Trump’s antinomian, anti-democratic actions. The Mueller investigation is proceeding, and the incoming, Democratic-led House has promised to launch several more. Numerous high-profile lawsuits against the Trump administration and against Donald Trump personally are still percolating through the system.
Many of these, it seems certain, will reach the Supreme Court in 2019.
So will a number of cases confronting the Trump administration’s repeated challenges to the rule of law. The asylum case is one. Cases on family separation and sanctuary cities. “Censusgate” and other scandals. Even the plethora of suits challenging the Trump administration’s rollbacks of environmental, health, safety, education, and wilderness preservation rules are, in large part, about whether these political actions followed the law or ignored it…
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“The review notes the president does have the authority, however, “to use military force to suppress insurrection or to enforce federal authority.”
This is worrisome. Now Trump can pull out the military to put down protestors. What is the line between ‘insurrection’ and ‘protest’? Is Trump the ‘federal authority’ who determines when troops are to be used? This seems to be what happened.
These poor suffering people who have walked for miles to get away from their countries where life is impossible now have to worry about being killed. I really do hate Trump. How can we endure 2-6 more years of this racist, ignorant, hate-filled disgusting creep?
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White House Approves Use of Lethal Force for Border Troops: Report
NEW ORDERS
A DAY AGO
Memo would override previous orders to only provide support for border agents.
The White House late Tuesday authorized U.S. military troops deployed at the Mexican border to use lethal force and conduct law-enforcement operations, Military Times reports. The memo, signed by Chief of Staff John Kelly, gives Department of Defense personnel the freedom to conduct “a show or use of force (including lethal force, where necessary), crowd control, temporary detention, and cursory search” in order to protect border agents from the migrant families crossing the border to seek a better life. In the “Cabinet memo,” Kelly justified the shift by writing that “credible evidence and intelligence” had suggested the migrants “may prompt incidents of violence and disorder.” Military Times notes these orders could violate 1898’s Posse Comitatus Act, which forbids the U.S. armed services from performing “tasks assigned to an organ of civil government” or “tasks assigned to them solely for purposes of civilian government,” according to a review by the Congressional Research Service. The review notes the president does have the authority, however, “to use military force to suppress insurrection or to enforce federal authority.”
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What a picture to the world: US troops gunning down unarmed families, women, children. We might have the American counterpart to the Sharpeville Massacre. Google it. South Africa.
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IQ45 will proclaim that he was protecting the US from hoards of criminals, rapists and drug dealers. We would be looked upon as favorably as S. Africa was in the quest to kill unarmed people. I read comments on other sites and know a lot of people absolutely can’t stand Trump.
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March 21, 1960: … the police at Sharpeville used live ammunition. Eyewitness accounts attest to the fact that the people were given no warning to disperse. Eyewitness accounts and evidence later led to an official inquiry which attested to the fact that large number of people were shot in the back as they were fleeing the scene. The presence of armoured vehicles and air force fighter jets overhead also pointed to unnecessary provocation, especially as the crowd was unarmed and determined to stage a non-violent protest. According to an account from Humphrey Tyler, the assistant editor at Drum magazine:
The police have claimed they were in desperate danger because the crowd was stoning them. Yet only three policemen were reported to have been hit by stones – and more than 200 Africans were shot down. The police also have said that the crowd was armed with ‘ferocious weapons’, which littered the compound after they fled.
I saw no weapons, although I looked very carefully, and afterwards studied the photographs of the death scene. While I was there I saw only shoes, hats and a few bicycles left among the bodies. The crowd gave me no reason to feel scared, though I moved among them without any distinguishing mark to protect me, quite obvious with my white skin. I think the police were scared though, and I think the crowd knew it.
Within hours the news of the killing at Sharpeville was flashed around the world.
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IQ45, alias Orange IDIOT, is at his best. It’s all about HIM, HIM, HIM, HIM!! Notice that this comes from New Zealand. He is a fool all over the world.
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Rhetorical bedlam erupts as Donald Trump speaks to the world from Mar-a-Lago
Josh Dawsey
12:50, Nov 23 2018
Trump opened the public part of his day by hosting a televised conference call with military officers around the world that, while intended to spread cheer and inoculate him from criticism of his absence from war zones, quickly morphed into an effort to enlist them in his domestic priorities.
In the slathered-in-gold centre foyer of his Mar-a-Lago resort, Trump sat at a small table covered in a black tablecloth, holding a script as aides scurried about.
…Over the span of a few hours, the president would mix the traditional pablum of Thanksgiving tidings with renouncing the findings of his Central Intelligence Agency, threatening Mexico, criticising court decisions, attacking Hillary Clinton over her emails, mis-stating facts about the economy, floating a shutdown of the government – and per usual, jousting with the news media.
Asked what he was most thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day – a question that for commanders in chief usually prompts praise of service members in harm’s way – Trump delivered a singularly Trumpian answer. “I made a tremendous difference in our country,” he said, citing himself…
Asked on Thursday (Friday NZT) whether it was enough to call troops from his palatial resort and later visit officers at a nearby station, he retreated to a familiar boast.
“Nobody’s done more for the military than me,” Trump said.
Sometimes, he praised those on the other end of the line, but often by extension he praised himself.
“A as in the best,” he said of one Coast Guard officer’s school, likening it to his own alma mater. “Going to that school is like going to the Wharton School of Finance if you happen to be doing what you do.”…
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/108823930/rhetorical-bedlam-erupts-as-donald-trump-speaks-to-the-world-from-maralago.html
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I LOVE good news!!!
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The Washington Post
Democracy Dies in Darkness
Politics Alert Nov 23, 4:32 PM
Lawsuit alleging Trump used his personal foundation to advance his presidential campaign can proceed, New York state judge rules
Justice Saliann Scarpulla on Friday denied a request by attorneys for President Trump to throw out a lawsuit alleging that Trump and his family violated charity laws with the management of their personal foundation. In her decision, she said it was fair for New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood to argue that Trump used his personal foundation to advance his presidential campaign.
In a statement Friday, Underwood applauded the decision, saying the “Trump Foundation functioned as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump’s business and political interests.”
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Trump’s lawyer says he can’t be sued in a state court while he is president. But if so, his children can be, and they are named in the suit.
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Trump is an ignorant clueless clown and an international embarrassment.
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Trump Is Not a Champion of Human Rights. He Is a Clueless Clown by Eugene Robinson
…Trump’s reaction — or non-reaction — to the Saudi regime’s brutal killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is a holiday-season gift to autocrats around the globe. It shows them that if you just shower Trump with over-the-top flattery, feed him some geopolitical mumbo jumbo and make vague promises to perhaps buy some American-made goods in the future, he will literally let you get away with murder…
There is no mention in his statement of human rights, no mention of freedom of the press. There is no notion of the United States as an advocate for liberty or a foe of despotism. There is only the amoral pursuit of what Trump sees — not very clearly — as U.S. national interests.
The Saudi royals got on Trump’s good side by hosting his first foreign visit and fawning over him as if he, too, were an absolute monarch. North Korea’s Kim Jong Un was gracious and deferential to Trump at their summit — and now continues his nuclear and ballistic missile programs unmolested. Russia’s Vladimir Putin complimented Trump’s political skill — and escaped any meaningful punishment for meddling in the 2016 election. There cannot be a strongman ruler in the world who fails to see the pattern — and the opportunity.
Lavish Trump with praise. Treat him like a king. Wave a fistful of money in front of his face. And if you want to, say, kill an inconvenient journalist, he’ll look the other way.
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Yep. This is what is happening.
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GOP cannot win without cheating
Leonard Pitts is a columnist for The Miami Herald,
… The nonpartisan Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law reports that 24 states have enacted laws since 2010 to make voting more difficult. These include Photo I.D. laws, laws cutting back on early voting, laws restricting ex-felons from casting ballots, laws requiring street addresses from voters in places where there are no street addresses.
The Republican Party line is that this is needed to fight voting fraud. Which is a lie. Voting fraud exists primarily in the party’s imagination…
The Voting Rights Act once provided at least some protection against voter suppression. But in 2013, the Supreme Court cut out its heart, a section that prevented places with a history of discrimination from changing their voting laws without federal approval.
Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts justified the decision by noting how much progress has been made toward ensuring the right to vote since the Act was passed in 1965. In effect, he said that because the VRA worked, it was no longer needed. As Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg noted in her dissent, this was “like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet.”
In the absence of the Act, Republicans are running riot over African American and other people’s voting rights. This bacchanal of suppression is terribly short-sighted, striking as it does at democracy’s vitals. Put simply: When the integrity and fairness of the vote can’t be trusted, neither can the legitimacy of any government that vote installs.
The GOP is playing with fire. The right to vote must be sacrosanct, the path to the ballot box free from artificial impediments designed to advantage one party over another. Congress must restore and strengthen the Voting Rights Act. Because Ginsburg was right about umbrellas.
And right now, we are getting soaked.
https://www.arcamax.com/politics/fromtheleft/leonardpittsjr/s-2148594
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It is inspiring to read what his daughters had to say about him. Notice that this was printed in New Zealand. The world knows what is happening.
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We are Jamal Khashoggi’s daughters. We promise his light will never fade
Noha Khashoggi and Razan Jamal Khashoggi 21:31, Nov 24 2018
…He also told us about the day he left Saudi Arabia, standing outside his doorstep, wondering if he would ever return. For while Dad had created a new life for himself in the United States, he grieved for the home he had left. Throughout all his trials and travels, he never abandoned hope for his country. Because, in truth, Dad was no dissident. If being a writer was ingrained in his identity, being a Saudi was part of that same grain.
After the events of October 2, our family visited Dad’s home in Virginia. The hardest part was seeing his empty chair. His absence was deafening. We could see him sitting there, glasses on his forehead, reading or typing away. As we looked at his belongings, we knew he had chosen to write so tirelessly in the hopes that when he did return to the kingdom, it might be a better place for him and all Saudis.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/opinion/108847230/We-are-Jamal-Khashoggis-daughters-We-promise-his-light-will-never-fade.html
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Carol,
The article by Khashoggi’s daughters appears in today’s Washington Post
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Diane: I have a pay wall for WaPo. What appears in US media is also printed in various newspapers around the world. The world is shrinking in many ways.
[I saw the headline in WaPo and DuckDuckGo’d it. Same headline was in New Zealand.]
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I LOVE good news! I wonder how Trump is taking this news? ….[It’s all fake! Never happened.] Why did they award this in the first place?
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Lehigh University faculty vote to revoke Trump’s honorary degree
by Mandy Mayfield
| February 28, 2018 11:25 AM
Faculty members at a Pennsylvania university voted to revoke an honorary degree, awarded to President Trump 30 years ago.
More than 75 percent of the Lehigh University faculty took part in the online vote, with 83 percent voting in favor of rescinding Trump’s honorary degree.
The faculty in support of the motion said that due to Trump’s “long history of numerous documented statements that are antithetical to our core values and beneath the standard for Lehigh’s honorary degree holders,” they’ve voted to revoke the degree, according to their website…
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/lehigh-university-faculty-vote-to-revoke-trumps-honorary-degree
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Oh, this is asking for it.
President Turd
President Tasmanian devil
President Tedium
President Tantrum
President Temporary
President Turmoil
President Thief
President Thin-skinned
President Tempestuous
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Trump called himself ‘President T’ The Internet filled in the rest.
President T is so much better than President B.O.
https://www.entornointeligente.com/trump-called-himself-president-t-the-internet-filled-in-the-rest-2/
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