Lots of readers of this blog don’t like to hear what conservatives, Republicans, or pundits like Thomas Friedman have to say. I disagree. The only way that Trump will ever be reined in is by the leaders of the GOP. No matter how many progressives are elected to Congress, the fact remains that Trump has two years left in his term, and Republicans control the Senate. He won’t be impeached unless 19 Republican Senators join with the Senate Democrats and tell him the country can’t afford to keep him in the presidency as Tweeter-in-Chief, listening to no one but him gut, destroying the western alliance and the economy. Are there 19 Republican Senators willing to face the wrath of Trump and his angry base?
Thomas Friedman wrote that the time has come for the leaders of the GOP to step in and stop the damage to our country and the world by telling Trump that he is toast. I don’t agree that Trump voters wanted disruption. I think he was elected by a coalition that included longtime Hillary haters, disgruntled workers hoping for jobs, people who believed Trump’s lies that he alone could fix the problems of the country, and racists who came out from under the rocks where they had been hiding for years.
Up to now I have not favored removing President Trump from office. I felt strongly that it would be best for the country that he leave the way he came in, through the ballot box. But last week was a watershed moment for me, and I think for many Americans, including some Republicans.
It was the moment when you had to ask whether we really can survive two more years of Trump as president, whether this man and his demented behavior — which will get only worse as the Mueller investigation concludes — are going to destabilize our country, our markets, our key institutions and, by extension, the world. And therefore his removal from office now has to be on the table.
I believe that the only responsible choice for the Republican Party today is an intervention with the president that makes clear that if there is not a radical change in how he conducts himself — and I think that is unlikely — the party’s leadership will have no choice but to press for his resignation or join calls for his impeachment.
It has to start with Republicans, given both the numbers needed in the Senate and political reality. Removing this president has to be an act of national unity as much as possible — otherwise it will tear the country apart even more. I know that such an action is very difficult for today’s G.O.P., but the time is long past for it to rise to confront this crisis of American leadership.
Trump’s behavior has become so erratic, his lying so persistent, his willingness to fulfill the basic functions of the presidency — like reading briefing books, consulting government experts before making major changes and appointing a competent staff — so absent, his readiness to accommodate Russia and spurn allies so disturbing and his obsession with himself and his ego over all other considerations so consistent, two more years of him in office could pose a real threat to our nation. Vice President Mike Pence could not possibly be worse.
The damage an out-of-control Trump can do goes well beyond our borders. America is the keystone of global stability. Our world is the way it is today — a place that, despite all its problems, still enjoys more peace and prosperity than at any time in history — because America is the way it is (or at least was). And that is a nation that at its best has always stood up for the universal values of freedom and human rights, has always paid extra to stabilize the global system from which we were the biggest beneficiary and has always nurtured and protected alliances with like-minded nations.
Donald Trump has proved time and again that he knows nothing of the history or importance of this America. That was made starkly clear in Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis’s resignation letter.
Trump is in the grip of a mad notion that the entire web of global institutions and alliances built after World War II — which, with all their imperfections, have provided the connective tissues that have created this unprecedented era of peace and prosperity — threatens American sovereignty and prosperity and that we are better off without them.
So Trump gloats at the troubles facing the European Union, urges Britain to exit and leaks that he’d consider quitting NATO. These are institutions that all need to be improved, but not scrapped. If America becomes a predator on all the treaties, multilateral institutions and alliances holding the world together; if America goes from being the world’s anchor of stability to an engine of instability; if America goes from a democracy built on the twin pillars of truth and trust to a country where it is acceptable for the president to attack truth and trust on a daily basis, watch out: Your kids won’t just grow up in a different America. They will grow up in a different world.
The last time America disengaged from the world remotely in this manner was in the 1930s, and you remember what followed: World War II.
You have no idea how quickly institutions like NATO and the E.U. and the World Trade Organization and just basic global norms — like thou shalt not kill and dismember a journalist in your own consulate — can unravel when America goes AWOL or haywire under a shameless isolated president.
But this is not just about the world, it’s about the minimum decorum and stability we expect from our president. If the C.E.O. of any public company in America behaved like Trump has over the past two years — constantly lying, tossing out aides like they were Kleenex, tweeting endlessly like a teenager, ignoring the advice of experts — he or she would have been fired by the board of directors long ago. Should we expect less for our president?
That’s what the financial markets are now asking. For the first two years of the Trump presidency the markets treated his dishonesty and craziness as background noise to all the soaring corporate profits and stocks. But that is no longer the case. Trump has markets worried.
The instability Trump is generating — including his attacks on the chairman of the Federal Reserve — is causing investors to wonder where the economic and geopolitical management will come from as the economy slows down. What if we’re plunged into an economic crisis and we have a president whose first instinct is always to blame others and who’s already purged from his side the most sober adults willing to tell him that his vaunted “gut instincts” have no grounding in economics or in law or in common sense. Mattis was the last one.
We are now left with the B team — all the people who were ready to take the jobs that Trump’s first team either resigned from — because they could not countenance his lying, chaos and ignorance — or were fired from for the same reasons.
I seriously doubt that any of these B-players would have been hired by any other administration. Not only do they not inspire confidence in a crisis, but they are all walking around knowing that Trump would stab every one of them in the back with his Twitter knife, at any moment, if it served him. This makes them even less effective.
Ah, we are told, but Trump is a different kind of president. “He’s a disrupter.” Well, I respect those who voted for Trump because they thought the system needed “a disrupter.” It did in some areas. I agree with Trump on the need to disrupt the status quo in U.S.-China trade relations, to rethink our presence in places like Syria and Afghanistan and to eliminate some choking regulations on business.
But too often Trump has given us disruption without any plan for what comes next. He has worked to destroy Obamacare with no plan for the morning after. He announced a pullout from Syria and Afghanistan without even consulting the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, or the State Department’s top expert, let alone our allies.
People wanted disruption, but too often Trump has given us destruction, distraction, debasement and sheer ignorance.
And while, yes, we need disruption in some areas, we also desperately need innovation in others. How do we manage these giant social networks? How do we integrate artificial intelligence into every aspect of our society, as China is doing? How do we make lifelong learning available to every American? At a time when we need to be building bridges to the 21st century, all Trump can talk about is building a wall with Mexico — a political stunt to energize his base rather than the comprehensive immigration reform that we really need.
Indeed, Trump’s biggest disruption has been to undermine the norms and values we associate with a U.S. president and U.S. leadership. And now that Trump has freed himself of all restraints from within his White House staff, his cabinet and his party — so that “Trump can be Trump,” we are told — he is freer than ever to remake America in his image.
And what is that image? According to The Washington Post’s latest tally, Trump has made 7,546 false or misleading claims through Dec. 20, the 700th day of his term in office. And all that was supposedly before “we let Trump be Trump.”
If America starts to behave as a selfish, shameless, lying grifter like Trump, you simply cannot imagine how unstable — how disruptive — world markets and geopolitics may become.
We cannot afford to find out.
Trump should be forced to resign or the 25th Amendment should be used to get him out of office, but Friedman is clueless about so much that he is the last person I would cite:
Thomas Friedman Shows Us Why Democracy is Facing Huge Problems | Beat the Press | CEPR
http://cepr.net/blogs/beat-the-press/thomas-friedman-shows-us-why-democracy-is-facing-huge-problems
I hear many references to the 25th Amendment but cannot imagine any possibility that Trump’s cabinet would declare him unfit. All those who might have done so have left or been fired.
I have been thinking that one of the reasons Trump is getting rid of cabinet members like Mattis and attempting to replace them with Trump loyalists is to make sure there aren’t enough votes to enact the 25th Amendment if Pence calls for it.
Ed
Thanks, I can clear my clipboard of Dean’s post. I was going to paste it when I got Diane’s email this afternoon.
This is Thomas Friedman who thought it was good that Rumsfeld was nuts. And Thomas Friedman who quipped ” I don’t have to know what’s in a Trade agreement if it says free trade I love it” When your butt is not on the line or your town is not facing devastation. You don’t have to care.
It’s the oligarchs’ wallets, stupid. CBK
LOL. Exactly. When something starts to affect the oligarchs’ wallets, then it is a problem in Mr. Friedman’s eyes.
Alan Dershowitz, who is a liberal democrat, and certainly no fan of Pres Trump, is advocating exactly the opposite. He was on CSPAN this morning, and he makes a persuasive case (he always does). see
https://www.c-span.org/video/?455905-4/washington-journal-alan-dershowitz-discusses-the-case-impeaching-trump
Alan Dershowitz has been an outspoken supporter of Donald Trump.
Also, Dershowitz is very far to the right.
Deshowitz is NO “liberal.” I’ve heard his arguments on CNN a couple of times. He is so far up Trump’s, um, posterior that it is impossible for him to make any other arguments than glorifying the “wonderfulness” of Trump. I don’t care if he has a civil rights legacy. He has destroyed that by his idol worship of Trump and all that Trump stands for.
Is it time again to remind people that Alan Dershowitz supported “torture warrants”? He may be a Democrat. He is no liberal.
Aside from being a useful tool for Trump, Dershowitz has some veracity problems of his own https://www.salon.com/2018/11/30/trump-boosts-alan-dershowitz-as-report-alleges-lawyer-was-involved-in-sexual-encounters-with-minors/
Dershowitz said his book is merely his assessment of the constitutional piece, & offers it as one view in what needs to be a healthy debate, recommending a couple of other books w/differing views that he finds excellent.
He also seems to be backpedaling fast from Trump & trying to get out of the Fox-hole he dug for himself.
Good one! He is in a FOX hole.
Charles, educate yourself and read “What Happened to Alan Dershowitz?”
:If you wanted to feel the full force of the intellectual whirlpool that is American politics in 2018, the place to go on April 2 was the Village Underground, a nightclub beneath West 3rd Street, where Alan Dershowitz, the longtime Harvard Law professor and civil liberties lion, was debating the future of American democracy on the side of President Donald Trump.” …
“He’s a regular presence on TV, especially Fox News, where he’s a reliable voice on the president’s side against the investigation. In April, following the Cohen raid, Dershowitz appeared on “Hannity” nine times—including three days in a row. His message is clear: Mueller’s investigation is a witch hunt, and although he doesn’t think Trump should fire Mueller, the president would be within his rights to do it.”
Who is this guy? He is someone who sold out.
“Gen Xers may know him as a celebrity lawyer, a member of O.J. Simpson’s defense team. Baby boomers know him for clearing the socialite Claus von Bulow of poisoning his wife in the 1980s. But Dershowitz had a 20-year career before that, during which he established himself as one of the most prominent and consistent defenders of civil liberties in America.”
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/05/11/alan-dershowitz-donald-trump-what-happened-218359
You are kidding. Dershowitz defends Trump, conspicuously on Trump’s FOX Propaganda channel.
The Corporate Owned Republican Party will let XLV run amok as long as he affords them and their owners cover while they rape and pillage the country. All the rest is just breaking eggs for their omelettes. They don’t really live here and care for the U.S. no more than they care for any other 3rd world or soon to be 3rd world nation.
I LOVE that part of Trump’s number in Roman numerals is “extra large.” You probably already saw that, Jon, but it tickled me!
You are correct about many of us not wanting to hear conservatives moan about Individual-1. That’s because talk is not only cheap, it’s dangerous and duplicitous as well. Get back to us when it’s about actions. Substantive actions, not just signatures on a petition. Another reason we don’t want to hear from them is because many, like Friedman, have been late to the party with their criticisms. They all initially said Individual-1 would be constrained by institutions and precedent. Those of us who paid attention when he was a candidate figured out long ago where this freak show was going. If they had any integrity, they would, as an articulate commentator here noted a few weeks ago, they would demand investigations of how Russian propaganda help him to get the nomination in the first place. (Well, that plus the unending, hypocritical media coverage.)
The media instead gives them a platform and, in Ryan Costello’s case on MSNBC, a golden parachute of a gig as soon as he leaves office. Flake, Corker, John Kelly, et al, can all go straight to hell as far as I’m concerned. I also hope we won’t continue to give credence to George Conway. It is obvious to any living being that he is setting up a lucrative gig for the post-Individual-1 era. He and Kellyanne are laying the groundwork for a Carville/Matalin schtick—Chuck Todd is already hyperventilating—and it would not surprise me in the least if Individual-1 advised them to do so long ago.
Why only “threaten”?
good question. I would have simply said “FIRE”
Reblogged this on Lloyd Lofthouse and commented:
Why Trump must leave the White House as told by Thomas Friedman.
Instead of focusing on the sophistry of Friedman and other commentators with a CYA, revisionist agenda, I recommend a reading of the translations of the flyers of the White Rose Society, they speak to us much more clearly:
http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/revolt/wrleaflets.html
The first paragraph of the first flyer can easily be edited to fit our times: “Nothing is so unworthy of a civilized nation as allowing itself to be governed without opposition by an irresponsible clique that has yielded to base instinct. It is certain that today every honest German is ashamed of his government. Who among us has any conception of the dimensions of shame that will befall us and our children when one day the veil has fallen from our eyes and the most horrible of crimes – crimes that infinitely outdistance every human measure – reach the light of day?”
Those is the White Rose Society gave up their lives for speaking truth to power. They are truly heroes. Thank you for reminding us of the REAL heroes of this world, because the vast majority of Republicans, who have kowtowed to Trump, and non-Republicans in the media and Congress, who have treated Trump as some sort of a joke, are NOT true heroes.
Greg,
Thank you for that. The White Rose Society was one of the greatest expressions of humanity in the 20th century. I always want to know more about them. Their heroism was superhuman. Did you see the movie about Sophie and her brother? They deserve to have statues in town squares.
I got an all region DVD player for Christmas and can watch my old German ones again after my computer with a drive died ten years ago. The first movie I watched was Michael Verhoven’s Die Weisse Rose which, sadly, has not been translated. An incredibly accurate film that ends with the guillotine coming down on Sophie Scholl. Read the flyers last night after a twenty year hiatus. I have a copy of Sophie Scholl starring Julia Jentsch, but it’s too emotional for me to watch anytime soon. If you go to the Wikipedia page on White Rose, you’ll see a very touching monument to them that is in front of the university building where they were caught. Reminiscent of the wonderful Stolpersteine monuments that can be found throughout Germany and neighboring countries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolperstein
I’ve got Das Weisse Band (The White Band) on the viewing schedule tonight. Set in rural Germany just prior to WWI, it is a parable that shows how the seeds for fascism—cultural and social hypocrisy, random cruelty, and political indifference—were laid very early. Lots of parallels to our times.
Sophie Scholl:The Final Days full video version is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baRvF6ZBK18
Diane and GregB I loved that movie also–used it in my Ethics classes to bring home the moral questions that are inherent in all political systems and their institutions.
This issue broadens out, however, to include the right for children in any democracy to not only know how to read (good grief, now THAT is even a question in some states) but to KNOW about those systems and their institutions.
I’m convinced we are living in a time when our “present problem in the White House” suffers from this oversight but, more importantly, the “base” who supports him. HE is crazy and a-moral. THEY are completely and politically ignorant. CBK
Yes, GregB. This!
GregB,
Thank you for posting this. What books do you, or anyone else here, recommend on the White Rose Society?
Not a book, but some good information on the White Rose from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/white-rose
Yossarian, please see my extended response at the bottom.
My comment below is in moderation, so hopefully it will show up.
STARZ is currently showing “13 Minutes”, a recent German movie about Georg Elser. It is an incredibly accurate portrayal of his assassination attempt on Hitler and the aftermath.
There were six failed attempts to get rid of Hitler.
https://www.history.com/news/6-assassination-attempts-on-adolf-hitler
I read a book about one of those failed assassination attempts on Hitler.
“On 20 July 1944, Claus von Stauffenberg and other conspirators attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Führer of Nazi Germany, inside his Wolf’s Lair field headquarters near Rastenburg, East Prussia”
Everyone in the 1944 attempt died but Hitler and his Chief of Staff. The bomb was in a brief case on the other side of the tables leg from Hitler and Hitler was between the Chief of Staff and the bomb.
The explosion blew off all of Hitler’s clothing and blew out his ear drums but he walked out of the wreckage of the bunker he was holding the meeting in.
Hitler got even. He had the entire families of the members of The July Plot executed. I mean everyone no matter how distant. He even had recently born infants hung with piano wire from meat hooks. People were executed that didn’t even know they were related to the men behind the plot.
“The planned revolt unraveled after news of the Führer’s survival reached the capital. Stauffenberg and the rest of the conspirators were all later rounded up and executed, as were hundreds of other dissidents. Hitler supposedly boasted that he was ‘immortal’ after the July Plot’s failure, but he became increasingly reclusive in the months that followed and was rarely seen in public before his suicide on April 30, 1945.”
It’s just a matter of time for Trump. I’m pretty certain that he will be removed from office before 2019 is out. Very, very soon, we shall see some very stormy weather–a hard rain of reports and indictments.
And after that, there will be two REALLY BIG questions going forward: Just how compromised was the US by the fiasco of the last two years? And how do we prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future–that is, how do we vet candidates for federal office to ensure that they have not been severely compromised by one or more foreign powers?
Any candidate for president should have to undergo a secret clearance security investigation. The process took my nephew six months to complete, and his tax returns were required along with phone records! We should no longer accept a “gentleman’s agreement” as part of the deal as there are many more profiteering vultures in politics today. BTW my nephew was only applying to be a software engineer, not the highest office in the land.
We do a better job of vetting the person who is going to run the local gas station than we do the one who is going to be Commander in Chief.
**Bob Shepherd” “How do we vet? . . . ” I used to think the emoluments clause would
keep someone like Trump out. But then, somehow, I had the rule of law written on
my heart early on; like most, I think, who still, loosely but rightly, call themselves Americans. CBK
So, when, exactly, does the Republican Party wake up and recognize that it isn’t a terribly good idea to have a deeply compromised person who barely reads unilaterally making defense policy, over the objections of military leaders, intelligence officials, and his own advisors, by tweet at 3:00 in the morning?
Bob Shepherd
Perhaps the question you should be asking is not when they will wake up but what are they hiding. Why they would not have been content with Pence or Ryan.
Then ask why Ryan did not seek another term. I suspect this goes a lot deeper into the Republican party than Trump. How much NRA money was floating around and who knew the source.
I’ve read that Muller has implicated Pence too.
Trump has said this publicly–that if these investigations proceed, he will retaliate by revealing a lot of dirt. We’ve come to the point in the United States at which the President will publicly threaten blackmail and publicly invite a foreign government to hack the emails of politicians. Theatre of the Absurd.
Trump also threatened to keep the government shut down until he got his wall. Why isn’t Mexico paying for it? That’s what he promised.
Diane: Trump has a memory span of 8 minutes so don’t depend upon him remembering who was supposed to pay for the wall. Mexico is much too smart to put money into such a worthless project. Whatever happened to American intelligence? Well, Trump got elected. I think that speaks volumes about something being very wrong. The con man won.
At his rallies, Trump would chant, “Who’s gonna pay for it?” and the idiots in the crowd would chant back, “Mexico!” LOL. Now those same geniuses are contributing to this GoFundMe. Imposible to make up stuff this crazy.
Bob Shepherd
I don’t like Trump at all, but I am fine with him revealing the “dirt”. Both sides have participated in this mess for far too long and it is time for a “redo”. That is the only silver lining that I can see with this absurd Presidency. If he goes down, he will take everyone with him. We the people (ordinary tax paying people) need to “rebuild” from the bottom up.
I saw VICE last night, a very engaging movie about Dick Cheney and his rise to power and his many dirty deals. Also sheds light on Lynne, whom I had a battle with. I recommend it.
LisaM Yes, both-sides-now, but the problem is: he lies, omits, and twists so much, won’t we just keep digging the hold deeper?. CBK
Thomas Friedman. Our Nostradamus. Seer of the obvious.
That comment was probably unfair. I’m glad he wrote the article. Time for a LOT of Republican Senators and Congresspersons to show whether they put party or country first.
This line from Friedman’s article is really chilling: “How do we integrate artificial intelligence into every aspect of our society, as China is doing?” THIS he holds up as a model!?!?!?!?
Once again Firedman shows himself to be a well-compensated court singer for the would-be rulers of the New Feudal Order.
China’s social capital system is eerily Orwellian.
You nailed one of several chilling ideas offered as if models. The social credit system in China with AI making decisions?
There’s an article about AI as a danger to liberal democracy in Denmark in this month’s “Foreign Policy.”
Bob Shepherd In another note, and in the press of late, I have heard the term: A-MORAL, related to Trump and to some of the “take-all” oligarchs here and abroad. Juxtapose that with AI, and its intelligence that everyone talks about is increasing.
But what can be more A-MORAL than the workings of a machine, even aptly named “artificial” intelligence? Or: if an “increase of intelligence” can include moral discernment, either in theoretical ethics or in particular situations, how might that discernment be programmed-in? Put Hal in that picture, for instance? Just a thought. CBK
One huge issue there, ofc, Catherine, is that we are creating systems that learn and then rewrite themselves based on their learning, and we cannot predict the directions in which these will evolve. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARJ8cAGm6JE
Thomas Friedman: Knowsturddumbass
Friedman is the fellow who kept saying every six months for several years that the US was about to turn the corner in Iraq.
Well, he was right in a way. Either you take four turns in the same direction and end up in the same place or you take a wrong turn and get completely lost.
Thomas Fried-man
YUP. At least George Will had the courage to write a column in which he apologized for how wrong he was to have supported the Iraq War. People like Friedman can do enormous damage and retain their jobs because they are court singers for Silicon Valley tech moguls.
Nostradamus, indeed, Bob. The hammer had now struck the nail squarely.
Has struck, of course. Why does auto correct so destroy grammatical form?
Because it was designed by an illiterate computer coder (Forgive the redumbdancy)
Every day, another sickening revelation: https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/26/politics/trump-bone-spurs-vietnam-war/index.html
I wish the troops would let Trump know just how stupid he is.
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Trump Brags To Troops About A Fictional Giant Pay Raise He Got Them
The president told military personnel in Iraq that they’ll get a raise of over 10 percent, their first in a decade. But it’s 2.6 percent, and they get a hike every year.
By Dave Jamieson
During his first visit to a combat zone since assuming office nearly two years ago, President Donald Trump couldn’t help but take personal credit for a very generous and fictional pay raise for U.S. troops.
The president told service members at al-Asad air base in Iraq that he was proud to secure them a much-needed pay bump of “more than 10 percent” after years of stagnant wages. Many of the troops in attendance may have been surprised to learn they hadn’t seen a pay increase in more than a decade.
“Is anybody here willing to give up the big pay raise you just got?” Trump said, asking for a show of hands. “You haven’t gotten one in more than 10 years. More than 10 years. And we got you a big one. I got you a big one. I got you a big one.”
In fact, military members have seen a pay raise in each of the last 10 years, ranging from 1 percent to 3.9 percent, according to the Defense Department. They even saw pay bumps when other federal workers were subjected to a three-year pay freeze in the wake of the Great Recession…
The falsehood about military pay raises may be turning into a theme for Trump. As Politifact reported in May, the president claimed that the last pay increase, for fiscal year 2018, was also the “first time in 10 years.” On Wednesday, Trump used the phrase “in more than 10 years” four times.
The fact-checking site noted that the last single year without a military pay raise was 1983, and that was only because the date of the raise was shifted from Oct. 1 to Jan. 1…
Article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-lies-military-pay-raise-iraq_us_5c2441a0e4b0407e907fbc2b
” was elected by a coalition that included longtime Hillary haters, disgruntled workers hoping for jobs, people who believed Trump’s lies that he alone could fix the problems of the country, and racists who came out from under the rocks where they had been hiding for years.”
This is true. However, another few ingredients were necessary in order to produce the Trump win. A vast majority of people I know who voted for Trump saw him as an alternative to a government that did not pay any attention to them. This was, perhaps, a false picture of our government, but it was believable. People in rural areas largely elected Trump, my neighbors, and they are not a bunch of horrible racists. They are often people who feel that their way of life is constantly under the gun. While I feel they are incorrect, that does not change the effect of commentary constantly trumpeted from FOX, the mainstream republicans, and the various pundits and hacks throwing fake news out on the growing and diverse media.
The Great Depression emerged simultaneously with a new medium, radio. This helped precipitate the rise of fascism in a Europe that was economically destroyed by the Great War. As we watch the effect of modern media: news on demand, Facebook, Instagram, etc, we also watch the society adjust to the distribution of power this causes. Printing arguable produced the reformation. What will modern changes bring.
At no time since the enlightenment began have he forces that deny its political precepts been stronger. Vigilance is required, that we not give over to tyrants. Now is indeed the time, when all of us who love freedom of thought and speech, who accept the idea of judicial impartiality, and who yearn for peace should come to the aid of our country. If our country does not move toward these ideals, it will shrink from them.
David Leonhardt
Op-Ed Columnist NYT
…”If Trump were to fire Mueller, it would be an outrage deserving of immediate protest, from Congress and citizens alike. But it would not halt the Russia investigation. House Democrats would be able to continue that investigation, with subpoena power at their disposal.”…
The New York AG as well
Subject: Will you sign this important Fox News petition?
Fox News host Tucker Carlson has made his career by spewing white supremacist rants masked as legitimate commentary. Recently he went too far, even for his regular advertisers – and he’s starting to pay a price.
Two weeks ago, Carlson told his viewers that immigration “makes our country poorer, and dirtier, and more divided.” More than a dozen sponsors have left his show in response to widespread outrage.
Describing immigrants as “dirty” is the kind of racist rhetoric that fuels hatred and violence. But some brands are still funding his extremist propaganda, including household names like Bayer, Mitsubishi and Farmers Insurance.3 These companies must stop supporting Carlson’s hatred – now.
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Thanks.
Yossarian, the biggest obstacle for Americans who want to learn about German resistance activities is that very few books have been translated into English. This has led to a simplistic, “hero-driven” narrative for the few who are interested in this topic—and those who are know about the Scholls or Claus von Stauffenberg—who placed the bomb in the Wolf’s Lair that failed to kill Hilter on July 20, 1944 (and was portrayed with extreme shallowness by Tom Cruise in the film Valkyrie). Probably the two best translations to learn about the Scholls is Inge Scholl’s (their younger sister) somewhat sanitized and deifying book. She also put together At the Heart of the White Rose: Letters and Diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl. The latter requires some knowledge about them to be appreciated fully. It documents how they, as young children do, were supportive and blinded by Nazism before life experiences made them understand why their father was always in opposition (he was appointed mayor of Ulm by the Allies after taking possession of the city).
As important as the Scholls are as symbols of resistance, their stories overshadowed both the people in the White Rose and the countless other individuals who did what they could from 1933-45. This includes Christoph Probst, arguably the guiding force of the White Rose who was executed with the Scholls, Alexander Schmorell, and Willi Graf. One of the groups they made contact with was the Arvid von Harnack-led Red Orchestra (Die Rote Kapelle), which was connected to Moscow. Arvid’s wife, Mildred, was the only American executed—with Hitler’s personal approval—for resistance activities. Her story is told in Shareen Blair Brysac’s Resisting Hitler, which should also be available on Amazon.
But if you have some days or evenings free to peruse, the website of the German Resistance Memorial Center (which is housed in the former Defense Ministry building in Berlin, where Stauffenberg had his office and the courtyard where he and two accomplices were summarily executed by firing squads on the night of July 20, 1944) is an incredibly informative starting point to begin to learn about the scope of resistance activities (https://www.gdw-berlin.de/en/home/). The biographies page has many thumbnail sketches, many of which have references to learn more about each. In addition to Probst, Schmorell, and Graf, some others involved in resistance activities who stand out for me are Carl von Ossietsky, Kurt Tucholsky, Georg Elser (who almost succeeded in killing Hitler in 1939), Elfriede Scholz (who was tortured to death for being the sister of writer Erich Maria Remarque), Adam von Trott (who would have been Foreign Minister if July 20 had been successful), Peter Yorck von Wartenburg and Helmuth James von Moltke (leaders of July 20), Helmuth Hübener (a Mormon who was the youngest person executed), Ernst Thälmann (the Communist candidate who ran against Hitler in last free election and was promptly sent to concentration camp to his death), Willy Brandt (later mayor of Berlin when the Wall went up and German chancellor who created Ostpolitik, the policies and spirit of which eventually brought the Wall down—in my view the most important post WWII political figure in world history), and Harald Poelchau (a prison chaplain in Berlin who, as I have written here before, was the most impressive person of whom I am aware). But I think it’s important to read about all of them, both to remember their sacrifices and on honor of the thousands who died in anonymity. Another very good resource is http://www.gedenkstaette-ploetzensee.de/index_e.html. Plötzensee Prison is my personal, secular holy shrine.
Finally, I recommend the diaries of Victor Klemperer, the two volume I Will Bear Witness, to anyone who wants to understand what it was like to live under Naziism. Near the conclusion, less than two weeks before the German capitulation, a woman who was housing with him as hordes of refugees fled southward and was still a Nazi sympathizer, remarked, after all that had happened, that “Liberalism is to blame for everything bad.” His response was for the ages: “I must explain to her: A liberal is someone who stands by the sentence: In my father’s house there many rooms.” Still gives me chills every time I read it. And everyone—I mean everyone!—should put the novel Alone in Berlin by Hans Fallada on their reading list. If you really want to understand what it was like to live at that time in Germany, this will help you understand what motived the Scholls and the thousands who tried to the right thing, regardless of the obstacles and threats they faced.
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Trump is a pathetic excuse for a human.
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Trump: “Any deaths of children or others at the Border are strictly the fault of the Democrats and their pathetic immigration policies that allow people to make the long trek thinking they can enter our country illegally. They can’t. If we had a Wall, they wouldn’t even try!” he tweeted.
http://atwnews.com/trump-blames-democrats-pathetic-immigration-policies-for-deaths-of-children-at-the-border/
I’m sure the count could go much higher than 6. EVERYDAY exposes a new low. The shock from it is getting less since his new lows are now expected to come. How could such a creep be re-elected?
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6 Times Trump ‘Hit A New Low’ In 2018
A congressman said Trump hit “a new low” with his latest tweets — but this isn’t the first time the president has sunk to a “new low.”
By Carla Herreria
…Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty, who covers national politics, doubled down on that sentiment.
“With President Trump, there is no bottom,” she wrote on Saturday.
“We have a president who is willing to politicize the deaths of two young children to score points against the opposition party,” she added. “And the most shocking thing about seeing him scrape along a new moral bottom is this: It is no longer shocking at all.”
For Trump’s fiercest critics, it is impossible for Trump to get any worse. But, somehow, he always does…
Article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-new-lows-2018_us_5c2822b5e4b0407e90834350
There is hope for the future.
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The House Judiciary Committee is running multiple ads for lawyers with expertise in criminal law, immigration law, constitutional law, antitrust law, and bankruptcy law, just to name a few. Legislators are saying that applications are pouring in. (As a commenter noted, people actually want to work for Democrats.)
Seems to me that Dumpsterfire knows full well that he is toast and cannot be re-elected, so the idea that he is knowingly throwing the country and the world under the bus out of spite is quite believable. It is well known that he is a highly vengeful person. The next president will have to fix the giant mess Dumpsterfire has made and the replutocrat party will be all too happy to blame all of the problems on anyone BUT Dumpsterfire and on anything but their own policies.
HOO-RAH!! Here’s to someone with intelligence on where this country needs to go!!!!! May Warren beat that Orange Hair Monster!!
Warren forms 2020 presidential exploratory committee
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) announced Monday that she is forming an exploratory committee to run for president in 2020. The senator made the announcement in a video sent to supporters and posted on YouTube.
Video: Elizabeth Warren Launches Exploratory Committee for President
Elizabeth Warren
Published on Dec 31, 2018
http://www.elizabethwarren.com
America’s new year’s resolution: impeach Trump and remove him | Robert Reich
Sat 29 Dec 2018 08.18 EST
The shutdown, attacks on the judiciary, the politicization of the military. All confirm it: Congress must impeach. Now
…Some Americans are becoming so accustomed to these antics that they no longer see them for what they are – escalating attacks on core democratic institutions.
Where would we be if a president could simply shut down the government when he doesn’t get his way? If he could stop federal prosecutions he doesn’t like and order those he wants? If he could whip up public anger against court decisions he disapproves of? If he could mobilize the military to support him, against Congress and the judiciary?
We would no longer live in a democracy. Like his increasing attacks on critics in the press, these are all aspects of his growing authoritarianism. We normalize them at our peril.
America’s democratic institutions remain strong, but I’m not sure they can endure two more years of this. Trump must be removed from office through impeachment, or his own decision to resign in the face of impeachment, as did Richard Nixon.
Republican members of Congress must join with Democrats to get this task done as quickly as possible. Nothing is more urgent. It must be, in effect, America’s new year’s resolution.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/29/donald-trump-impeachment-congress-house-senate?CMP=share_btn_link
What is with the NYT not standing up for Warren. This video shows what the Orange Hair Monster says and what Warren says. Repeating his lies and con man twerks is NOT how to start this campaign. [You do not have to be a subscriber to watch NYT videos.]
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Elizabeth Warren vs. Donald Trump: A Blow-by-Blow History
VIDEO: Elizabeth Warren vs. Donald Trump: A Blow-by-Blow History
By NATALIE RENEAU and WHITNEY HURST
The Massachusetts senator is the most prominent Democrat to have announced a run against President Trump in 2020. The two already have a long history of trading barbs, and it’s likely to get even nastier.
Here is what Bernie Sanders wants to have happen. I do hope that we don’t have a split between Sanders and Warren in the fight to be president. That would mean the Orange IDIOT would be re-elected. [Notice that he says, “adequately fund public education”.
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…Politics in a democracy should not be complicated. Government must work for all of the people, not just the wealthy and the powerful. As a new House and Senate convene next week, it is imperative that the American people stand up and demand real solutions to the major economic, social, racial and environmental crises that we face. In the richest country in the history of the world, here are some (far from all) of the issues that I will be focusing on this year. What do you think? How can we best work together?
Protect American democracy: Repeal Citizens United, move to public funding of elections and end voter suppression and gerrymandering. Our goal must be to establish a political system that has the highest voter turnout in the world and is governed by the democratic principle of one person – one vote.
Take on the billionaire class: End oligarchy and the growth of massive income and wealth inequality by demanding that the wealthy start paying their fair share of taxes. We must rescind Trump’s tax breaks for billionaires and close corporate tax loopholes.
Increase Wages: Raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, establish pay equity for women and revitalize the trade union movement. In the United States, if you work 40 hours a week, you should not live in poverty.
Make health care a right: Guarantee health care for everyone through a Medicare-for-all program. We cannot continue a dysfunctional healthcare system which costs us about twice as much per capita as any other major country and leaves 30 million uninsured.
Transform our energy system: Combat the global crisis of climate change which is already causing massive damage to our planet. In the process, we can create millions of good paying jobs as we transform our energy system away from fossil fuel and into energy efficiency and sustainable energy.
Rebuild America: Pass a $1 trillion infrastructure plan. In the United States we must not continue to have roads, bridges, water systems, rail transport, and airports in disrepair.
Jobs for All: There is an enormous amount of work to be done throughout our country – from building affordable housing and schools to caring for our children and the elderly. 75 years ago, FDR talked about the need to guarantee every able-bodied person in this country a good job as a fundamental right. That was true in 1944. It is true today.
Quality Education: Make public colleges and universities tuition free, lower student debt, adequately fund public education and move to universal childcare. Not so many years ago, the United States had the best education system in the world. We much regain that status again.
Retirement Security: Expand Social Security so that every American can retire with dignity and everyone with a disability can live with security. Too many of our elderly, disabled and veterans are living on inadequate incomes. We must do better for those who built this country.
Women’s rights: It is a woman, not the government, who should control her own body. We must oppose all efforts to overturn Roe v. Wade, protect Planned Parenthood and oppose restrictive state laws on abortion.
Justice for All: End mass incarceration and pass serious criminal justice reform. We must no longer spend $80 billion a year locking up more people than any other country. We must invest in education and jobs, not jails and incarceration.
Comprehensive immigration reform: It is absurd and inhumane that millions of hardworking people, many of whom have lived in this country for decades, are fearful of deportation. We must provide legal status to those who are in the DACA program, and a path to citizenship for the undocumented.
Social Justice: End discrimination based on race, gender, religion, place of birth or sexual orientation. Trump cannot be allowed to succeed by dividing us up. We must stand together as one people.
A new foreign policy: Let us create a foreign policy based on peace, democracy and human rights. At a time when we spend more on the military than the next ten countries combined, we need to take a serious look at reforming the bloated and wasteful $716 billion annual Pentagon budget.
In the New Year, let us resolve to fight like we have never fought before for a government, a society and an economy that works for all of us, not just those on top.
So, this is the norm. More needless killings will continue until Congress and our worthless bought-out president decide enough is enough.
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‘He intentionally killed my child for no reason,’ says mother of 7-year-old killed in drive-by shooting
By Darran Simon, CNN
Updated 5:42 AM ET, Wed January 2, 2019
When the shooting stopped, her 7-year-old daughter in the back seat was dead. She had been shot in the head in the incident that happened in the Houston area, Washington said, CNN affiliate KTRK reported.
Jazmine Barnes was killed when a man in a red or maroon pickup truck pulled up next to Washington and opened fire in the unprovoked shooting, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. The killing has shattered a Texas family, traumatizing one sister who witnessed it and sparked a search for the suspect…
Check out this story on CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/01/us/texas-drive-by-shooting-mother/index.html
Here’s something Dump can brag about:
“In a 2016 Pew Research Center poll, 84 percent of people in Germany, Britain, France, Canada, and Sweden believed the American president would ‘do the right thing in world affairs.’ One year later, that number had fallen to 16 percent.”
Dying Harry Reid on Trump: He’s Amoral, Has No Conscience
Harry Reid, the former Senate Majority Leader who is suffering from pancreatic cancer, has given a rare interview in which he compares a “weird” President Trump unfavorably to mafia bosses who “are really good with what they do.” He told The New York Times: “Trump is an interesting person. He is not immoral but is amoral. Amoral is when you shoot someone in the head, it doesn’t make a difference. No conscience.” When the writer Mark Leibovich suggested there was a hint of grudging respect in Reid’s words, he added: “I think he is without question the worst president we’ve ever had… We’ve had some bad ones, and there’s not even a close second to him.” Reid refused to say whether he backed his successor Chuck Schumer’s tactics in dealing with Trump. “I do not call Schumer,” he said. “I call him once in a while—not weekly… I talk to Nancy often. I love Nancy Pelosi.” The Times piece states, bluntly, that Reid “does not have long to live.”
Read it at The New York Times
This seems untrue to me. The Orange Liar would have to admit he and his family did something wrong. He never does anything wrong and never admits to ever having done anything wrong. Everything is ALWAYS someone else who messed up. He does not have a decent grip on reality. We can dream. I want to see him in prison.
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Donald Trump will resign the presidency in 2019 in exchange for immunity for him and his family: Former Bush adviser
BY TIM MARCIN ON 1/2/19 AT 9:55 AM
Donald Trump will resign the presidency in 2019 in exchange for immunity for him and his family: Former Bush adviser
Alan J. Steinberg—who served as an adviser to former President George W. Bush—wrote in an opinion piece published this week that he didn’t believe President Donald Trump would be removed from office through impeachment.
Steinberg, a former Environmental Protection Agency regional administrator, said that he believed Trump would resign in 2019 in exchange for immunity.
“Trump will not be removed from office by the constitutional impeachment and removal process,” Steinberg wrote in The Star-Ledger. “Instead, the self-professed supreme dealmaker will use his presidency as a bargaining chip with federal and state authorities in 2019, agreeing to leave office in exchange for the relevant authorities not pursuing criminal charges against him, his children or the Trump Organization.”…
http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-resign-2019-family-immunity-1276990