The blog known as “That’s Another Fine Mess” declared November 25 , 2024, the worst day in our history. Read on to know why.
Do you agree?
Donald Trump’s real reason for running for re-election in 2024 was to stay out of prison. He knew that only a return to the White House would prevent him standing trial for initiating the January 6 insurrection, and standing trial for the theft of top secret documents. Conviction in either case would mean he would end his days as a convicted felon, quite possibly dying in prison.
Mission accomplished.
November 25, 2024, will be remembered in American history as the day the constitutional rule that no individual is above the law was ended.
Whether this leads to the end of the democratic constitutional republic – that has existed because of that rule – being overthrown by Donald J. Trump is unknown at this point, but it is at a minimum a severe blow to the foundation of that republic that will be difficult if not impossible to repair.
This morning, Special Counsel Jack Smith moved to drop both cases. This afternoon, that motion was granted in the case of the Seditious Insurrection by Juge Tanya Chutkan. The action was taken “without prejudice,” meaning that the charges could be brought again at some time in the future. Does anyone think that one of the first acts of Attorney General Pam Bondi will not be to drop the cases in such a way that they can never be reinstituted?
This is the worst defeat of the forces of democracy in the history of this country.
Two men are solely responsible for this outcome: President Joseph R. Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland.
As productive as his presidency has been, Joe Biden suffered from the fatal flaw of being unable to see that his bedrock belief in “go along to get along” congressional bipartisanship had been decisively overthrown over the 20 years before he took office as president – something he hold have learned from his botched handling of the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court in 1991 – and was no longer an operating philosophy that could be successful. His Irish stubbornness led to his inability to see modern Republicans as the deadly enemy of everything he believed in that they were – which he only began to clearly see in the final two years of his presidency, when it was too late – was directly responsible for this defeat. His inability to take the kind of decisive action against that enemy – commencing the investigation and prosecution of the criminal Trump and his fellow conspirators on Day One of his term of office – meant that the enemy would be able to use the rights and privileges of a defendant when the investigation and prosecution was finally authorized too late, and defeat the system by retaking power, using the rules of the system to defeat it.
Biden’s inability to understand the true nature of the threat he faced was compounded by his decision to nominate the exact wrong candidate to be his Attorney General. Merrick Garland did not and does not have the heart of a fighter, which is the quality that was most needed in whoever took that office at that time. His judiciousness would have been excellent had he been able to become the Supreme Court Associate Justice President Obama nominated him to be. It is tragic that neither Garland – the victim of the “conservative movement” that had consumed the GOP – nor then-Vice President Biden who took part in making the nomination and was an eyewitness to the treason of Mitch McConnell as President of the Senate – took the proper understanding from what they had been part of.
Both men desperately held on to obsolete beliefs with the tenacity of French Generals who stared uncomprehendingly at the German panzers that thoroughly defeated them in 1940. They clung to the idea that they could “look forward” and ignore the Great Crime that had been committed, but this time papering over the recent past only made the defeat inevitable. How thorough this defeat will loom in the history of the United States cannot be known at this time, but it cannot be seen as anything other than the Major Defeat that it is. There is no argument to be made that it is anything other than a disaster.
Those who fail to understand when the knowledge on which they have based their lives becomes obsolete cannot end other than how Joe Biden and Merrick Garland have arrived at the end their careers. This failure will outweigh all their other successes, viewed with the 20-20 hindsight of history.
Joe Biden should have listened to the counsel of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who said: “Let your credo be this: Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph. But not through me.”

lol “His Irish stubbornness”?
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Really? We’re using ethnic slurs?
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100% accurate. Biden and previous Democratic presidents Obama and Clinton suffered from the same fatal political disease of Bipartisanship.
Nancy Pelosi didn’t. She would have made a great President.
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In a country built on the lands of genocided peoples by the labor of enslaved peoples, which went on to be the first and only country to drop nuclear bombs on civilian cities and invade, bomb, coup and regime change numerous other countries (usually on false pretenses), leaving behind mountains of bodies, you think **today** was the worst day in American history because one guy didn’t go to prison. I can’t even.
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Just one guy? Really? You mean the sociopathic wanne-be dictator with access to the nuclear codes? Elections have consequences. Perhaps we haven’t seen the worst of what those consequences are.
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We were a republic if we could have kept it. But we are just looking at crimes Trump committed prior to his second term; surely there will be new ones to come. And I’m sure Vice President Harris won’t “do the ‘right’ thing” by refusing to certify the election…
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This was a day that never should have resulted in Trump getting away with murder. Garland failed and now we are left to deal with a dictator.
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what we will face will be nothing compared to Trump’s first term. To think he’s not being held responsible for stealing classified documents and an attempt to overthrow the U.S. government is more than our justice system should have allowed.
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Watching the news today felt like we were playing political whack-a-mole with an exploding baseball bat. CBK
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Yep. Righties for years have been working the refs, knowing that libs want to play fair & be fair-minded, so they often overcompensate to show how fair they are in order to prevent the whiners from crying about how unfair they’ve been treated. I’m sure they laugh behind closed doors at how easily manipulated the libs are. Prime example-Merrick Garland.
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Merrick Garland did not protect Biden the way Pam Bondi will protect Trump.
Remember when Garland appointed a Republican lawyer to be Special Prosecutor to investigate whether Biden –like Trump–had kept classified records?
Can you imagine Bondi appointing a democratic lawyer to investigate Trump?
It will never happen.
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Diane: If the article is about political naiveté and unguarded optimism, the above note that mentions Nancy Pelosi I think is right. She no powder puff and wouldn’t have enabled or allowed it to happen. CBK
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I think, the “get-out-of-jail” free pass, is, only, an, added bonus, what Trump wants, is to, have control completely over the U.S., so he can be, “revered” like a, KING, from some lacking in his, childhood, years. No matter, Uncle Sam is now, under the, thumb of a, PSYCHOPATH, and he checked ALL the “boxes” on that already, the narcissistic personality and, everything else. But, don’t feel bad, it’s like that, in, all parts of the world now, so, Uncle Sam is not, alone in this, downward, spiral here.
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Taurusingemini: “Revered”? Trump thinks anyone but idiots revere him? Maybe he got that mixed up with “afeared”? CBK
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To be fair, a lot of the blame can be laid directly at the voters who said in 2016 that despite there being a vacant Supreme Court seat and many open federal judicial positions, voting for the Dems was no better than voting for the Republicans.
Trump filled the federal judiciary with some of the most far right judges and justices who specialized in granting the delays that Trump defense attorneys wanted, regardless of how flimsy the reason. Including the Supreme Court saying that presidential immunity needed to be reconsidered because the SC had to consider whether the original intent of the founders was supposedly to make the president a king! (it was!)
It was the liberal media who normalized this and ignored those outraged by it — characterizing them as anti-Trump partisans instead of people who actually believed in rule of law.
Merrick Garland and Jack Smith made mistakes as is true in all prosecutions. (The mistakes Republican prosecutors made in the Hunter Biden prosecution were over the top, and yet Hunter’s defense team didn’t get the kind of delays the Trump judges regularly gave to Trump defense lawyers.) But it wasn’t the typical errors of prosecution that doomed the prosecution. It was the Trump judges and justices who embraced every single delaying tactic. The Trump judicial appointees lacked the same power in Trump’s NY trial, which is why that trial actually went forward and got a guilty verdict! But the result is exactly the same – a delay – BECAUSE OF RIGHT WING CONTROL OF THE JUDICIARY.
The 2016 election insured that getting justice for high level Republican wrongdoing was highly unlikely. (Everyone here ignores all the prosecutions of the lower level insurrectionists). But until now, there were still constraints to limit the Putin-like prosecutions where opposing Putin gets you jail time. That’s all going to end with the 2024 election. The courts won’t just be protecting Republicans from ever being brought to justice for their crimes. They will be actively helping Republicans punish those who speak out against wrongdoing by Republicans.
The John Durham prosecution of Democratic lawyer Michael Sussmann was embraced by the so-called liberal NYT – which wrote numerous stories before and during the trial presenting Sussmann’s guilt as a slam dunk certainty, reporting as “truth” that there were reams of indisputable evidence of Sussmann’s guilt despite there being none. NYT reporters couldn’t be bothered to check for themselves, since it was so much better to repeat their most trusted Republican operative’s talking points of Sussmann’s guilt. There was no evidence except typical right wing innuendo. The jury quickly exonerated Sussmann.
But that’s unlikely to happen in the future, and when the NYT reports that the right wing prosecutor has a slam dunk case to imprison Kamala/Pelosi/ AOC, or whoever they want, and a right wing judge and cowed jury find them guilty, the NYT will rubber stamp their approval that “the system worked to punish the real guilty people”.
Scary times coming. And none of us are safe. But it would help if we stopped blaming everyone except those who are most to blame — the powerful right wing judiciary – for why Trump will never be punished.
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Thank you, Diane. Well said. Mary Rivkin Wellesley ’60
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Thanks, Mary, and hi!
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11-25-24 the worst day? What about the days when the original peoples of this land were being slaughtered and/or being removed from their lands by the slave-owning white overlords. For the slaves and the indigenous peoples the USA was a terrorist murderous nation, not the land of the free and home of the brave.
This is not saying anything good about Trump, that he is not an actual slave owner nor a murderer of “Indians.” He’s still a horrible person and a threat to what’s left of our democracy. He can do a lot of damage in 4 years, he did damage in his first 4 years but he did not kill off the republic. His picks for his administration are APPALLING to the nth degree on steroids. Tulsi Gabbard!!!!! A total vicious, duplicitous snake and that’s just one of his menagerie of horribles.
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I have to agree with the argument–and I have thought of the “boy scout” metaphor often, along with my thoughts about the utter soul-destroying convolutions of “do the right thing” thought that came from James Comey who did exactly the wrong thing during the Clinton debacle. Biden still has time and the military, but then, in my dreams comes to mind.
What the article says about Biden, in my view, stretches to Netanyahu and the hug seen round the world, and N’s endless bout with genocide fever. What preventions were Israel and Gaza people doing over the last 30 years? Planning mutual annihilation? What a bunch of political neanderthals.
And will we EVER get over the idea that, if someone criticizes Israel for anything, they are automatically deemed antisemitic?
Trump and Putin must sit around all day planning the next big con to play on almost half of the American people. Here’s a gun . . . shoot yourself in the foot and I’ll give you a million dollars.
And what does the finding of American parts in bombs yesterday say about, not necessarily Biden, but American moral justification of blind capitalism?
Anyone want to buy a guitar? Or how about an audience with the president elect? CBK
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All of this will get very ugly for a while. However, I think Trumps alignment with Putin might have a silver lining. Russia’s war with Ukraine has not gone well for Putin for one simple reason. He and his minions pretended to build up their military while collecting all of the spoils of Oligarchy. The conventional wisdom that Putin will now have the ok to take an out Ukraine ignores the fact that Ukraine has shown itself a better than equal adversary while Poland and Sweden exhibit their military potential against Russia. This is what Trump is attempting to do. Rob the country blind. The girth of our institutions will make accomplishing the aims of 2025 extremely difficult. Trump has around 10% of the judges he appointed and everything will be challenged in court. Meanwhile the climate will continue to churn. We had 22 one billion dollar natural disasters in 2023. What happens when Trump resumes blaming others for mistakes while people are suffering? Let’s just hope that what follows Trump has the capacity to heal.
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Thank you, Paul. Snyder, I think, is our best guide on this situation (posted here, thank you, Diane).
But for all the talk about what happened, the core of it is that they LIE, and those who voted for Trump believed the lie (lies) with help from several sources and, with their lack of a political education, won’t understand what’s happening until it lands in their living room. CBK
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I’ve been waiting for today, November 26th, to be the worst day because I suspect the judge in NY is not going to give tRump the jail sentence he deserves. I hope I’m wrong…
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To me, getting a pass on 34 guilty verdicts related to how tRump conned people, just because he duped even more people into voting for him again, is absolutely ludicrous. If the judge let’s him off without prison time, it will demonstrate in spades to Americans how we truly have different system of justice for the rich and famous than we have for regular people. I pray the judge realizes this and let’s his conscience be his guide.
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Sentencing in that case has been postponed indefinitely.
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Thanks, FLERP! I didn’t know but just found it here. https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5008714-trumps-hush-money-sentencing-limbo/
So it looks like, once again, justice is not going to be served basically because he’s rich, manipulative, con-artist, liar tRump. This is sooo disheartening!
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Garland was defeated by Putin.
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Callisto: In part, but also the lawyers postponed over and over again, and used the law to carry Trump along until it was too late. Garland is as naive as Comey and even Biden, who I think is a wonderful person, but it seems he cannot recognize pure evil when it’s been smeared on his face.
Now Trump is mad because it wasn’t HIS grift but the grifter was grifted–the guy should have offered him a cut. Well, well. CBK
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I wish someone would invent a big, rubber TV set I could kick around the living room when the evening news comes on.
We lost electricity here for several days, after 16+ inches of heavy snow got dropped on us early Friday morning. In a way, it was a real pleasure to have no choice but to be cut off from the constant drip, drop, plinking water torture news of Trump 2.0.
(I did miss reading all of you on this blog, I will say that.)
Speaking of youse….
Just curious…..what is the worst case scenario for the world? I mean, how bad could REALLY bad actually get over the next four years -and beyond?
Matt Drudge keeps linking stories about looming nuclear war. Hmm… yeah….
And, what might be the best case scenario? I mean, how does human civilization climb out of this hole…this pit? (Which many of our fellow citizens, even friends and loved ones actually VOTED for!)
And, on a much lighter note….anyone ever spent three very long, cold winter nights with a 80 lb. dog that is afraid of emergency lanterns? (In this case my daughter’s Old English Sheepdog, now residing with us.)
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“I wish someone would invent a big, rubber TV set I could kick around the living room when the evening news comes on”
“Blow up your TV, throw away your papers, move to the country, plant a little garden, eat a lot of peaches, build you a home. . . .” (J. Prine-Spanish Pipe Dream)
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Nice groove on a now rainy morning with the dog sitting next to me. Thanks.
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John,
I can’t answer the BIG questions but I resonate to the issue of your dog. My own dog weighs 90 pounds. She is terrified of fireworks and thunder. The vet gave me trazadone to calm her. Better yet, I take her into a bathroom that has no windows and tune my iPhone to a classical music station. She hears the music, not the noise outside.
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Love the music idea, Diane.
We’ve never had a dog so we are learning each and every day.
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Once Congress hands the purse over to Trump’s minions we can add the corporate complicity of the entire Democratic establishment to this list.
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In more bad news a recent CBS poll showed that 59% of the people approve of Trump’s handling of the transition. Are they looking at the same bunch of Trump loyalists that we see? We face so many more stormy day ahead. Trump also announced he intends to use his tariffs against Mexico and Canada.
Democrats need to regroup and become a lot tougher if they intend to rebuild any respect from the public. They need to channel some LBJ energy to fight the radical right. LBJ got the civil rights law passed by threats and fear of retribution. Democrats need firm leadership that can unite them behind a shared vision.
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He knew he was never going to prison. DJT’s other “Real Reason” was to serve as Trojan Horse for the forces flooding in behind him. They are the strike force to be tracking on. Case In Point is James Braid who will now be the new Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs. He is Vance’s man and he is Right Wing 2020/2021 James Madison Fellow Righteous Hillsdale College Groomed 100%.
https://dc.hillsdale.edu/Madison-Fellows/JMF-Alumni/
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The constitution pre-supposes that. The Congress will keep the power of the president at bay by impeachment and removal. The failure to remove Trump was the downfall of the Republic, if it goes any farther up the road to dictatorship. Smith was just bowing to the inevitable. By doing what he did, Trump can now be prosecuted by a subsequent administration as I understand it.
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“Going along to get along,” isn’t a personality flaw. It’s an indicator that the collaborator agrees at least in part with the perpetrator. The Vichy collaborators were anti-semites. Biden agrees with Netanyahu’s genocidal war on Palestinians. The Democrats who votes for HR9495 agree with it suppressive goals. It’s also the hallmark of people who only care about personal power.
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Personal power, and empire.
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The Scales of Justice were smashed today. It seemed as though Garland feared the MAGA movement. His overly cautious decision to delay appointing Jack Smith played in Trump’s favor to run out the clock.
Now we have an incoming puppet controlled by handlers that will take over our economy, our laws, and some of our lives. His mishandling of Justice has created a presidency that is immune and will have nothing in its way.
The BS being fed us that an incoming or a sitting president cannot be indicted because it would distract from his duties will eventually lead to our demise.
Toss out the mantra that no one is above the law and throw it onto the dung heap of history.
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rrato: “Without fear or favor.”
Stupid me, I believed Garland, like I believed IN SCOTUS. CBK
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