Thom Hartmann is an insightful, incisive journalist and blogger. In this terrifying post, he describes what to expect if the Republican Party wins the presidency.
Please read and react.

So, yeah, let’s take seriously the existential threat a GOP president represents to our nation, the nations of the world, and all life on Earth. The stakes have literally never been higher…
Hartmann writes:
Every day that goes by, even with yesterday’s newest indictment, looks more and more like Donald Trump will be the GOP’s standard bearer in 2024. After all, his popularity stood at 44 percent when NY DA Alvin Bragg indicted him; it then rose to 49 percent when he was indicted in the documents crime; following his conviction for raping E. Jean Caroll it rose to 54 percent among Republicans.
But even if he’s not the candidate, Republican primary voters will demand a candidate with the same affection for Putin and other dictators; the same disdain for racial, religious, and gender minorities; the same abusive attitude toward women and girls; the same faux embrace of Confederate and hillbilly values and hatred of city-dwellers and college graduates; the same cavalier attitude toward guns and fossil fuels.
There’s also the growing possibility that Trump or another MAGA Republican could win the White House. Yesterday, both the New York Times and CNN reported on polls showing that Trump and Biden are right now at a dead heat.
And even if Trump collapses in the polls as the result of the indictments, which is unlikely (Netanyahu is under indictment for bribery and some pretty terrible stuff and he just got re-elected), there are numerous other Republicans who would love to take his place.
And no matter who it is, if they are MAGA inclined, Trump has shown them where there are levers of power and corruption that are consequential in ways that they never dreamed of before him.
Joe Biden, at 81, faces multiple possible personal scenarios that could pull him out of the race. No Labels and the Green Party’s candidates (presumably Joe Manchin and Cornell West) could pull enough votes from Biden to hand the election to Trump as Jill Stein did in three swing states in 2016 (she pulled more votes in each of those states than Trump’s margin of victory).
The prosecution of Trump (which almost certainly won’t be resolved before the election — and it’s not even remotely possible that appeals would be resolved by then — because of Garland’s dithering for two years) could backfire politically and make him into a popular martyr even with Republicans who disliked him before.
And don’t discount the impact Putin throwing millions of rubles into social media can have: his previous fleet of trolls overwhelming social media helped get Trump elected in 2016 and drove Brits to make the crazy decision to separate from the European Union.
So, it’s important to examine what a second Trump or 2025 MAGA presidency would look like, what effect it would have on America and the world, and how it will impact average Americans.
Forewarned, after all, is forearmed, and all these predictions are based on past behavior and public statements:
Women make up 51 percent of the American populace but they won’t be spared by a MAGA presidency.
MAGA voters celebrate Trump’s “proof of manhood” through his multiple sexual assaults, from his alleged rape of 13-year-old Katie Johnson (with Jeffrey Epstein) to the adult E. Jean Carroll and more than 20 others. He publicly bragged that he just “grabs them by the…” whenever he wants, and Republicans — including more than half of all white women voters — ran to the polls to mark his name on their ballots.
The MAGA base supports bans on abortion: the white nationalist part of that base is fervent about having more white babies (and middle class white women are the most likely to get abortions when they’re legal, according to these people).
Catholics and evangelicals even support bans on birth control, an issue that’s already been floated by Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court and in several state legislatures. Fully 195 Republican members of the House of Representatives voted against protecting birth control from state bans. And all of the Republicans on the Court are conservative Catholics (Gorsuch attends his wife’s church, but was raised Catholic).
Additionally, MAGA Republicans support ending no-fault divorce and limiting alimony, putting women back under husband’s thumbs; lowering the marriage age for girls to as low as 12, as Republicans have already attempted in Idaho, Wyoming, Tennessee, Missouri, and Louisiana; and seizing and monitoring the health and doctor’s records of all childbearing-age women to catch early pregnancies so those women can be detained or surveilled “for their own good” (yes, it’s already happened).
The LGBTQ+ community will come under assault in ways not seen for decades.
Like in Germany in 1933, the trans communitywill be the first to come under assault, a process that’s already begun as Red state after Red state enacts laws banning gender-affirming healthcare. Drag queens are already criminalized in multiple states.
Gays and lesbians won’t be far behind; Republicans are already trying to outlaw gay marriage and adoption. Three-quarters of all House Republicans voted against a Democratic bill protecting gay marriage; all but one Republican on the House Appropriations Committee voted for a Republican bill that would allow states to ban gay and lesbian parents from adopting.
Stochastic terrorism against the LGBTQ+ community will explode, and, in a throwback to the 1980s (when Reagan refused to say the word “AIDS” for 8 long years as tens of thousands, including close friends of mine, died) and before, rural law enforcement will often yawn when queer people are assaulted or even murdered.
Terror against racial and religious minorities will become routine.
The last time Trump was president and sanctioned a “very fine people on both sides” climate of hate and bigotry, incidents of lone-wolf terrorism exploded. Jews executed at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue; Blacks gunned down in a supermarket in Buffalo and executed at Mother Emmanuel church in Charleston; Hispanics slaughtered in El Paso. All of the killers cited or wrote what were essentially MAGA or MAGA-aligned propaganda instruments as part of their motivation.
When minority communities rise up in indignation and step out into the streets to demand protection from roving bands of street Nazis, armed vigilantes will threaten and even kill them with impunity. As I noted yesterday, Kyle Rittenhouse is now lionized by Republicans and three states have passed into law provisions that hold people who kill protestors with their cars free from prosecution.
American support for democracy around the world will end and Putin will destroy Ukraine.
During his first four years, Trump did everything he could to ridicule and minimize our democratic allies and suck up to strongman dictators around the world.
He tried to blackmail Ukraine’s president and then withheld defensive weapons from that country when Zelenskyy refused to go along.
He told the world that he trusts Putin more than America’s intelligence services. After meeting privately with Putin, he demanded a list of all of America’s spies and their stations around the world; within months, the CIA reported that their assets were being murderedwith an unprecedented speed and efficiency.
He or his son-in-law conveyed top-secret documents to the brutal murderer MBS in Saudi Arabia that enabled him to stage a coup and seize control of that nation, a gift for which the Trump family has already received at least $2.5 billion with more coming every day.
Trump has now said that he will end the Ukraine war “in 24 hours.” His strategy? As Mike Pence (who would know) said, “The only way you’d solve this war in a day is if you gave Vladimir Putin what he wanted.”
Putin’s allies, in fact, have told the press that his main strategy for seizing all of Ukraine is to wait for Trump to re-take the White House (and, of course, he’ll do everything he can to make that happen). And just last week, in Erie, Pennsylvania, Trump came right out and saidthat he’d end all arms support to Ukraine on day one.
Seeing that America will no longer defend democracies, China will take Taiwan and North Korea may well attack South Korea. It could trigger a nuclear World War III, although instead of America being the “bulwark of freedom” as we were in the 1940s, that burden will fall to Europe, Japan, and Australia.
Reagan’s Republican War on Workers will resume and even pick up steam.
The Heritage Foundation already has a 900+ page plan to change the American government, stripping the DOJ, FBI, FCC and the Fed of their independence while ending most union rights and effectively outlawing strikes.
Billionaires will receive more tax cuts, Social Security and Medicare will be fully privatized, and public schools will be replaced with vouchers for private, segregated, religious academies as has already happened under Republican administrations in Arizona and Florida.
The EPA and other regulatory agencies that protect workers, consumers, and the environment will be gutted to the point of impotence in the face of corporate and billionaire assaults.
Efforts to mitigate the climate emergency will be rolled back and fossil fuel extraction and use will explode.
The world just lived through the hottest month in human history; ocean waters off Florida are at the temperature Jacuzzi recommends for their hot tubs; the world’s oceans are dying and winter sea ice isn’t forming in Antarctica.
Right now we humans are adding heat to the atmosphere (because of higher levels of greenhouse gasses) at a rate identical to 345,600 Hiroshima bombs going off in our atmosphere every day: four nuclear bombs per second, every second, minute, and hour of every day.
In response, our planet is screaming at us.
Fossil fuel billionaires and their shills, however, are unconcerned as they continue to fund climate denial nonprofits and Republican politicians who claim it’s all a hoax. They apparently believe their vast wealth will insulate them from the most dire effects.
And they’re probably right: a third of poverty-stricken Bangladesh was underwater this year, as drought, floods, wildfires, heat domes, bomb cyclones, tornadoes, derechos, and typhoons ravaged America with unprecedented ferocity. Increasingly, those without the financial means to withstand weather disasters are killed or wiped out, losing their family homes and often their livelihoods.
Scientists tell us we may have as few as fiveyears, and certainly not more than 20, to end our use of fossil fuels and fully transition to clean renewables. Even within the five-year window it’s technically feasible, but if Trump or another MAGA Republican is elected, civilization-ending weather and the death of much of humanity is virtually assured.
We must wake up America.
So, yeah, let’s take seriously the existential threat a MAGA president represents to our nation, the nations of the world, and all life on Earth. The stakes have literally never been higher.

“No Labels and the Green Party’s candidates (presumably Joe Manchin and Cornell West) could pull enough votes from Biden to hand the election to Trump as Jill Stein did in three swing states in 2016 (she pulled more votes in each of those states than Trump’s margin of victory).”
No, there is no such thing as “pulling votes” from a major candidate. Those votes are not owned, they must be earned. The Democrats’ failure to earn votes is not the fault of those who refuse to keep voting for evil under some absurd notion that it is somehow “lesser”. If those parties were not available, those voters simply wouldn’t vote, or would write in a candidate.
Furthermore, even if you accept the “logic” (sic) that third parties pull votes from major parties, the fact remains that far more people voted for Gary Johnston, the Libertarian candidate, than for Jill Stein. By this “logic”, those votes were “pulled” from and should by rights have belonged to Trump, right?
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Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson constitute the lesser evil, certified. Or would you rather have another Brett Kavanaugh or Clarence Thomas on the SCOTUS. There is a big difference between the parties, they are not the same.
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those who refuse to keep voting for evil under some absurd notion that it is somehow “lesser”
So, just to get this straight: you are saying that Biden is NOT a lesser evil than Trump is, correct? You always seem to skirt around the clear statement of that position while simultaneously arguing for it.
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What does it matter? Evil is evil and I won’t vote for that.
Bit the fact of the matter is that Biden has continued many of Trump’s policies, you just don’t hear about it anymore. He’s as bad or worst on immigration, fossil fuels, corporate giveaways, worker rights, disasters (“No comment!” when a state burns while he’s on vacation), etc. He’s not as threatening to minorities, but he does nothing to help them either beyond lip service. And now he’s fighting Russia to the last ukrainian (and they’re being slaughtered by the hundreds or thousands daily) in his proxy war the has only strengthened Russia while pushing us closer to nuclear war (nuclear winter being his answer to global warming, I guess?).
Trump was a disaster. Biden is no better and Bush was undeniably orders of magnitude worse. Lock ’em all up.
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Oh, look, another way Biden is so much better than Trump: https://truthout.org/articles/new-jersey-activists-won-a-ban-on-private-prisons-now-biden-wants-to-reverse-it/?utm_campaign=Truthout+Share+Buttons
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!!!!
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Garland’s dithering for two years
This may well turn out to have been extremely consequential. Way to go, Merrick!
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Thanks for the post.
From the Ohio Capitol Journal about the anti-democracy Issue 1 in Ohio-
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati, and Dioceses of Cleveland and Columbus spent $900,000, “to rob all Ohio voters of their right to self rule by majority vote.”
Whoever funds the Catholic Church is knowingly financing an enemy of democracy and rights for women and LGBTQ.
And, the 63% of White Catholics who regularly attend church and voted for Trump in 2020 are enemies of the United States of America.
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AGREE, Linda.
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Thanks Yvonne.
Right wing Catholic activist Robert P George founded the American Principles Project. APP donated a significant about to rob Ohioans of self rule (Issue 1). APP’s political director was Marjorie Taylor Green’s campaign manager for her re-election in 2022.
“Principles” and MTG in the same sentence- an oxymoron.
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The proof of a strategy,
is revealed in the results.
It looks like DT, or like,
could soil the sheets, in the
White’s house.
Will this change the strategy,
of the opposition?
Is using the same strategy over
and over again, working?
Wouldn’t a
“serious existential threat”
demand a serious review of
strategies that have yet to
end the serious threat?
DT is this. Check
DT said that. Check
MAGA is this. Check
Repubs are that. Check
Catholics are bad. Check
Testing is bad. Check
Choice schools are bad. Check
Public Schools aren’t failing. Check
Action-Reaction…
If NO reaction (change)
occurs,
is the “action” as good as
NOTHING???
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Catholic spending on anti-democracy Issue 1 in Ohio failed. Good. Check.
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This is a terrifying post about the likely dystopian future if the GOP gets in power. They will suppress democracy in order to create an authoritarian state that is unresponsive to the needs of people. We must show up and vote for Biden to prevent Hartmann’s frightening projections from becoming a reality. We stand to have much better odds for a secure future by supporting a second Biden term. Who knows? A second Biden term may actually allow him to enact more progressive initiatives from his first term campaign promises as he will not have to placate billionaires and corporations and depend on them for financing. AOC and Bernie are early supporters of Biden. He may have already made a deal with them.
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Media report the American Principles Project PAC has ties to Uihlein. In 2022, the PAC spent $25,000 on commercials for a school board election in Polk Co. Fla. This year, APP spent a significant sum to destroy self-rule by majority vote in Ohio.
APP was founded by right wing Catholic activist, Robert P George.
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Amazingly, when Cornel West was at Princeton, he and George got along and had a cordial relationship in spite of their huge ideological differences.
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George’s ties to John Eastman and Cleta Mitchell were predictable.
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What is “stochastic terrorism”?
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Stochastic means “having a random probability.”
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Yeah but he doesn’t seem to be using “stochastic terrorism” to mean terrorism with a random probability. I guess I could google it, since I’m typing on the internet, lol.
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OK, brilliant readers of Diane’s blog, what do you think Trump was saying in this statement? I cannot make heads or tails of it. Clearly, he wants Raffensperger to find 11,780 votes, but what the hell does the rest of the statement mean? That Trump is down by 11,779 votes? That he needs one more than that? But that somehow he also won the state?
“All I want to do is this,” Trump said. “I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state.”
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He seems to be saying, simultaneously, that he is down by 11,779 votes, that he has the needed 11,779 votes and more, and that he needs one vote mor than 11,779.
This is a view inside the utter chaos that is Trump’s brain.
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Trump was speaking nonsense, as usual.
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He knew he didn’t win the state. If he had won the state, the call would have never been made.
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I will be laughing so much it will hurt, when you all find out how disgustingly rigged this election was. Let’s start out with FBI lying and interfering which would have easily given Trump the election, 2000 mules exposed so much fraud, joe biden actually said he had the most comprehensive voter fraud system ever. Ballots being taken from under the table by dispicable Ruby Freeman after the water main break when trump was leading easy.
The fact that you are having a hard time understanding why trump or anyone wouldn’t contest is absurd, 11,000 or less in multiple states after huge leads.
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Sasha
Read objective analysis about the reason for the “huge leads.”
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Sasha,
Georgia in 2020 had a Republican Governor and Republican Secretary of State. The votes in Georgia were counted three times. At least one, maybe two, were hand counts. Trump lost every time.
I suggest you listen or read the following report on the Georgia election. https://www.gpb.org/podcasts/battleground-ballot-box
There were claims by Trump and his allies about voter fraud, but they never produced any evidence. None. Nada.
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Yes Diane, after Kemps’s daughter’s boyfriend died in a 3 car accident, the only one who died. Kemp then flipped on the signature audit checks. That is very odd.
None????? Did you not see them shoving ballots from under the table with no supervision?
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So now you think conservative Republican Governor Brian Kemp turned against Trump and accepted voter fraud because his daughter’s boyfriend died in a car crash three years ago? Really? What about Raffensberger? What about the three counts of the vote?
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Sasha
I presume the defeat of the American democracy is your objective. Republican Judge Michael Luttig’s dire warning (video on-line) will buoy the spirits of those who share your goal for America to become a repressive state like Russia.
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Politico wrote today about something that should come as no surprise- hedge funder Anthony de Nicola of the Invest in Education Coalition, who gave $10 mil to Notre Dame in 2019, is “bankrolling” a school choice promotional campaign in Milwaukee, site of the GOP Presidential debate. His ads are aimed at forcing the GOP candidates to express prioritization of the issue of school choice during the debates.
If there is interest in de Nicola, a YouTube video is posted that shows a bishop (possibly Tim Dolan) praising him. De Nicola is described elsewhere as dedicated to Catholic social action.
de Nicola is working with Luke Messer, former US Representative from Indiana. At one time, Messer was associate counsel for Koch Industries.
The article title is, “School Choice Group Goes on Air…”
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Eight years ago, New Yorkers who supported public education had a warning.
Politico, Sept. 22, 2015- Cuomo rallied support for a tax credit to benefit Catholic schools after “huddling” with
Anthony de Nicola, Cardinal Dolan and the Catholic Conference’s top education official.
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Absolutely Diane. Just because his name says Republican does not entirely matter. People are bought and paid for. If he didn’t change the audit of signatures, his daughter was next. Election stinks of high hell fraud, the fact you cannot see how bad it was in Georgia and Arizona is quite frightening,
https://www.ajc.com/news/breaking-loeffler-cancels-rally-plans-after-campaign-staffer-dies/BARFFD7WYND27A2M57BMIRP26M/
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Sasha,
63 federal and state courts said there was no evidence of voter fraud. That included judges appointed by Trump and the Supreme Court. No court anywhere ruled in favor of Trump and Guiliani and their merry band of fools.
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Unrelated to Sasha’s nonsense but, somewhat interesting info, for an education blog- the young man killed in the car crash who was destined for a political career in a Confederate state, attended Bulloch Academy which was created as a segregation school. In a district that is 28% Black, Bulloch has a 2% Black population.
I’m sure the loons can spin a conspiracy around that if they put on their tin foil hats.
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Please stop spreading election result misinformation. Educate yourself to the fact that 7%-12%* of registered Democrats vote for someone other than the Democratic nominee in presidential elections. Why do you make the false assumption and spread the lie that everyone who voted for Jill Stein (or Ralph Nader back in the day–308,000 registered Democrats voted for George Bush in Florida) would have automatically voted for the Democrat if the Green candidate had not been on the ballot? Stop the spread of Democratic lies.
*The Roper Center at one time maintained accessible election results of presidential elections with breakdowns by voter registration. The corresponding percentages for Republicans: 6%-9% of Republicans vote for someone other than the Republican nominee for president.
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not a white man spreading misinformation- the statistic is meaningless without reviewing which state the green
votes were cast in, in the 2016 election- states with close results/electoral college impact.
Russian disinformation on Facebook definitely drove votes from Hillary to Stein. Were voters targeted geographically?
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“Trump is the phenotypic expression of a dominant fatal genetic disease”
Since Trump is in our genes
Humanity, it seems
Is doomed to go extinct
So, might as well just drink🥤
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So I would like to step back a minute…Less than half of Americans are paying any attention to the news this summer. Therefore, polls at this juncture, 16 months from the election, tell us nothing. Does MAGA scare me? Sure. But they have lost or underperformed in every election since Trump “won” in 2016. Trump has not come close to winning the popular vote and the trend is not in his favor. Those who worry so much about a MAGA take over need to take off the Chicken Little costume and get out promoting all that Democrats have done and intend to do. The abortion issue is defeating Republicans in every case, and people still want better health care and public schools. 2024 will require work for a Democratic win, but when hasn’t that been the case.
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