James Pintell of The Boston Globe wrote yesterday, after the fractious meeting in the Oval Office in which Vance and Trump insulted Zelensky, as the beginning of a “new world order.”
He wrote:
The blow-up set the stage for an entirely new world order, should future presidents choose to accept its premise. Or they could, of course, go in a different direction.
Following World War II, the global order was clear. There were two major powers, two teams, and nearly every event was viewed through the lens of which side it benefited or which it cost.
Then the Soviet Union collapsed, leaving the United States as the world’s sole superpower…
Then Russia invaded Ukraine three years ago.
The early international response to that war fell into three broad camps. At first, Russia was isolated, sanctioned by developed nations that also provided support to Ukraine. Eventually, Russia found allies: China gave it money, Iran gave it drones, and North Korea gave it troops. Meanwhile, much of the Global South remained neutral, sitting out the conflict altogether.
But the Oval Office meeting Friday may have formalized something that has been brewing since Trump’s reelection in November: a new era of neocolonialism, where a handful of powerful nations dictate global affairs.
Is this what Trump voters wanted?
Did Americans realize when they voted last November that they were voting to abandon NATO and our European allies? Did they realize that they were voting for an alliance with Putin and Russia? Did they know they were voting to abandon Ukraine in its fight to be free of Russian domination?
The two big issues were immigration (“out of control,” said Trump) and inflation (Trump said inflation would fall as soon as he was insulated.
I don’t recall any promises to create a new world order in which we voted with Russia, North Korea, and Iran against condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
I don’t remember Trump promising to create chaos in every federal agency. Or pledging to stop all foreign aid. Or making Elon Musk the co-President.
Yet the meeting in the Oval Office in which Trump and Vance berated Zelensky clarified that the U.S. position in the world has changed.
We are now in Putin’s camp. we do not defend democracy, freedom, and Western values. We do not defend nations that are struggling against authoritarian regimes. If it were 1939, we would be allied with Hitler.
The meeting was a set-up. Zelensky undertook an arduous journey from his war-torn country, assuming that he was going to sign a deal to give the U.S. half of Ukraine’s natural resources, in exchange for our continued support. The deal was written.
But Trump wanted Zelensky to agree that Putin could keep all the Ukrainian land he had seized.
Zelensky wanted security assurances to guarantee that Putin would not invade Ukraine again.
The meeting began with Zelensky thanking Trump for inviting him to the White House. Almost immediately, Vance attacked Zelensky for not showing sufficient gratitude. Note that as a Senator from Ohio, Vance voted against every aid to Ukraine bill.
Vance and Trump insulted Zelensky repeatedly. Zelensky didn’t show enough respect to Trump, Zelensky was not sufficiently grateful.
Zelensky left or was thrown out, I’m not sure which.
Trump immediately crowed about his strength and power.
Every single cabinet member tweeted how proud they were of Trump for “putting America first.” So did MAGA members of Congress.
Dimitri Medvedev, the Prime Mjnister of Russia, tweeted that he was pleased that “the insolent pig” (Zelensky) was ousted from the White House.
This is not the country I grew up in. This is not the country to which I recited the Pledge of Allegiance every school day.
All of those wonderful songs I sang about liberty, freedom, justice, equality. All the stories about standing up against tyranny so that people could live in freedom. All dashed.
We must have the courage, the strength, the fortitude to recover our country, its values, its ideals.
Friends with a murderous tyrant? This is not who we are. Or were.

So many MAGA voters are dazzled by Trump’s money and disgusting bravado. They were will to overlook his felony conviction and gross behavior. They never bothered to scratch the surface. If they had been listening, Harris, Walz and other Democrats were telling them what Trump stands for. Conservatives weren’t listening, thinking, or they could not conceive Trump revisited could be this corrupt and traitorous. Now the GOP is trying to normalize Trump and Vance’s treason. Democrats need to get out and seize this opportune moment for the sake of the midterms.
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Obuse. “Just Dumber’ Vance and FELON47. I was shocked to see “the ghost” sidekick Vance chiming in with ridiculous claims about “not being thankful.” Really? Peace talks and you never said, “Thank you.” Neener, neener, neener — ten times on you!” Uh, I witnessed Zelensky express gratitude to our US Congress numerous times (someone stated 33 times).
It reminded me of no matter how, as a teacher, I wanted to speak, I needed to let the student express their views. There was a “count to 10” method before interjecting; never talk over a person. I know that feeling of being “set-up” like Zelensky and cornered. Well one thing for sure, I was impressed that the REAL journalists were allowed to ask excellent questions: “Why don’t you wear a suit?” You can’t fix stupid. So dumbfounded about these “wannabe thugs.” Just punks in suits.
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Neo-colonialism fits the situation. Thank you for that insight.
Russia annexes or cows into submission the former Soviet states.
China annexes Taiwan and creates a new Greater East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere.
US threatens Greenland, Panama, and Canada. as part of its Manifest Destiny to control the Western Hemisphere.
Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia divide the world into spheres of influence.
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This Is Not America
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ1P2wJijfk
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Do the folk who propelled Trump and Trump himself (ventriloquist dummy Vance doesn’t count) seriously think they can actually trust Russia to play nice with them for now on?
Does the Whitehouse think that Russia a nation forged out of a lot of hardship and with a long history of conflict within the bear-pit that is European politics (which had a bit of a holiday between 1945 and the Balkan Wars) is going to be grateful forever?
Russia sees the world with suspicion (you can discuss that history and reasoning backwards and forwards for some time and why Russia never quite got the idea of ‘Soft Power’) Russia will use whoever it can when it can. Outside of the Old Cold War rules there is no give and take with Russia,
Trump is being set up for a useful dupe.
And MAGA…. well guys count your fingers after you shake hands with the Putin regime.
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Since the Communist coup in 1917, the USSR was never a genuine ally. Stalin signed a peace pact with Hitler in 1939, Hitler invaded the USSR in 1941, and we allied with Stalin. Stalin proceeded to subvert and control every nation he could to expand the USSR and his personal power. Stalin was never trustworthy. Neither were any of his successors. Putin longs to recreate the old USSR. He has been in power for 20 years and his puppet parliament extended his term to 2036! When will Trump admit that Putin is a dictator? Never. Instead he calls Zelensky, who won in a landslide, a dictator. Not Putin.
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Trump never has been well known for his grasp of facts. And is I fear the very epitome of Denial.
Perfect fodder for Putin.
The term ‘Useful Idiot’ springs to mind. Ironically used during the Cold War era by Right Commentators about Left Wing supporters of the USSR. Same plot different characters.
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“Useful idiot” is exactly right as a description of Trump.
The Atlantic has an excellent article today about how DOGE “deleted” a team of technologists whose purpose was to modernize government functions.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2025/03/doge-elon-musk-18f-elimination-efficiency/681894/
“Late Friday night the Trump administration, as part of its push to modernize the government with software, laid off roughly 90 people from the General Services Administration—all federal technologists whose role was to modernize the government with software. Employees on the 18F team, a group formed in the Obama-era to build and improve software for other agencies, were notified around midnight that their roles are being eliminated, according to several former 18F workers I spoke with. Team members were emailed termination letters, copies of which I obtained, stating that their position “is being abolished as part of an agency reduction-in-force.” (Last month, Elon Musk hinted at the group’s demise when he wrote on X that 18F “has been deleted.”)”
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The phrase ‘Why am I not surprised?’ keep popping into my head these days.
Also, although I admit it is a bit of a stretch the comparison with Nazi book burning ie the eradication of knowledge and applications of knowledge because it does not suit the current ideology.
I am also reminded of a Simpsons episode in which Springfield’s local Observatory warns the town is in danger of being struck by a meteor. There is a lot of panic, and comically stupid behaviour. When a very tiny pebble lands everybody looks at it reflects on what has happened and agrees ‘It shouldn’t happen again’
And then say.
‘Yeah. Let’s go and burn down the Observatory’ and march off as a mob waving burning brands…….
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At this point in FELON47’s latest coup attempt, I think it may be too late to stop him from becoming the US Putin.
There may be three longshot options left but I think all of them means feeding the tree of liberty the blood of patriots and the tyrant’s fascist MAGA cult supporters.
ONE: the military steps in, arrests the January 6, 2021, Traitor and his entire regime. The generals rule the country under martial law until order is restored, the federal government is re-established and back up and running and Congress and the Courts are totally out from under the thumbs of the ruthless fascists that support the Traitorous felon and convicted rapist. That means removing most of or all of judges the megalomanic living in the White House appointed and replacing them with progressive or conservative moderates.
TWO: An uprising that launches Civil War 2.0. That may be the worst option with cities left in ruins and much of the country’s unfrustructre destroyed.
THREE: Almost half of the states leave the union and join Canada or form one or more new countries free of the MAGA fascists. Sort of like what happened to India when it spun off what became Pakistan. Pakistan separated from India on August 15, 1947, when the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two independent nations: India (predominantly Hindu) and Pakistan (predominantly Muslim).
In our case, the Western-Eastern United States (or new Canadian provinces) would still be a democracy allied with NATO, and the states that the lifelong cheater, family crime boss and liar rules would be mostly fascist MAGA dominated and allied with Russia and North Korea.
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I work in a large, urban public high school. None of my students stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, and I don’t either. I wasn’t always this way. My dad proudly served in the Air Force for 26 years. I will not recite a pledge to a country that is currently ruled by a dictator. Our country is no longer a democracy.
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I concur in your diagnosis.
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In 2019-2020, the last of my teaching career, my eighth grade class would not stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. My student told me, “I will not pledge to a country that does not have “justice for all.” I agreed.
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PUTIN’S U.S. PUPPET’S plan to weaken America in every way is moving along well: Fire Pentagon leaders to weaken our military…create tariffs to weaken our economy…cripple the National Institutes of Health to spread disease and weaken us physically…break NATO to make it easier for Putin to invade all the former Soviet Union nations…
Putin is pleased so far…and more is to come.
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Putin has been waiting for years to get his “useful idiot.” He tells others, “Just tell him he is handsome, 6-3 and 185; he will do whatever I want.” It so reminds me of the movie, “No Way Out — 1987” starring Kevin Costner which had an incredible twist: U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Tom Farrell (Kevin Costner — at the finale of the film) is picked up by a pair of operatives and interrogated at the house. He is confronted by his landlord, revealed to be his handler – they are all Soviet agents, and Farrell actually is “Yuri”, a deep-cover spy raised as an American from a young age to serve as a high-level mole. Something to think about.
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Diane: I didn’t know where to put this but I thought you and others here would like to see it. It’s an amazing take on Trump going after the law firm (with executive order, and with glee as he signed it) that represents Jack Smith:
https://contrarian.substack.com/p/why-president-trump-targeting-a-major?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
CBK
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Not a good move…
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jsrtheta: Pass this on to others? CBK
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