Heather Cox Richardson sums up the dizzying events of the past few days. It’s hard to keep track of the array of court orders, overturned, affirmed, or Elon Musk emails, warning government employees to answer or resign, or tariffs, announced, then paused, then announced, then paused again. Is Trump’s intent to dazzle us with nonstop dung?
Trump has disrupted the Western alliance, having made common cause with Putin in his unprovoked and brutal war on Ukraine. Trump is destabilizing not only our alliances with other nations but our government as well. He has approved of draconian cuts to every department, ordered by Elon Musk or his team of kids. The determination to cut 80,000 jobs at the Veterans Administration, most held by veterans, may be a wake-up call for Republicans.
This country is in desperate trouble. When will Republicans in Congress stand up for the Constitutionand stop the madness?
She writes:
This morning, Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke of Reuters reported that the Trump administration is preparing to deport the 240,000 Ukrainians who fled Russia’s attacks on Ukraine and have temporary legal status in the United States. Foreign affairs journalist Olga Nesterova reminded Americans that “these people had to be completely financially independent, pay tax, pay all fees (around $2K) and have an affidavit from an American person to even come here.”
“This has nothing to do with strategic necessity or geopolitics,” Russia specialist Tom Nichols posted. “This is just cruelty to show [Russian president Vladimir] Putin he has a new American ally.”
The Trump administration’s turn away from traditional European alliances and toward Russia will have profound effects on U.S. standing in the world. Edward Wong and Mark Mazzetti reported in the New York Times today that senior officials in the State Department are making plans to close a dozen consulates, mostly in Western Europe, including consulates in Florence, Italy; Strasbourg, France; Hamburg, Germany; and Ponta Delgada, Portugal, as well as a consulate in Brazil and another in Turkey.
In late February, Nahal Toosi reported in Politicothat President Donald Trump wants to “radically shrink” the State Department and to change its mission from diplomacy and soft power initiatives that advance democracy and human rights to focusing on transactional agreements with other governments and promoting foreign investment in the U.S.
Elon Musk and the “Department of Government Efficiency” have taken on the process of cutting the State Department budget by as much as 20%, and cutting at least some of the department’s 80,000 employees. As part of that project, DOGE’s Edward Coristine, known publicly as “Big Balls,” is embedded at the State Department.
As the U.S. retreats from its engagement with the world, China has been working to forge greater ties. China now has more global diplomatic posts than the U.S. and plays a stronger role in international organizations. Already in 2025, about 700 employees, including 450 career diplomats, have resigned from the State Department, a number that normally would reflect a year’s resignations.
Shutting embassies will hamper not just the process of fostering goodwill, but also U.S. intelligence, as embassies house officers who monitor terrorism, infectious disease, trade, commerce, militaries, and government, including those from the intelligence community. U.S. intelligence has always been formidable, but the administration appears to be weakening it.
As predicted, Trump’s turn of the U.S. toward Russia also means that allies are concerned he or members of his administration will share classified intelligence with Russia, thus exposing the identities of their operatives. They are considering new protocols for sharing information with the United States. The Five Eyes alliance between Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the U.S. has been formidable since World War II and has been key to countering first the Soviet Union and then Russia. Allied governments are now considering withholding information about sources or analyses from the U.S.
Their concern is likely heightened by the return to Trump’s personal possession of the boxes of documents containing classified information the FBI recovered in August 2022 from Mar-a-Lago. Trump took those boxes back from the Department of Justice and flew them back to Mar-a-Lago on February 28.
A CBS News/YouGov poll from February 26–28 showed that only 4% of the American people sided with Russia in its ongoing war with Ukraine.
The unpopularity of the new administration’s policies is starting to show. National Republican Congressional Committee chair Richard Hudson (R-NC) told House Republicans on Tuesday to stop holding town halls after several such events have turned raucous as attendees complained about the course of the Trump administration. Trump has blamed paid “troublemakers” for the agitation, and claimed the disruptions are part of the Democrats’ “game.” “[B]ut just like our big LANDSLIDE ELECTION,” he posted on social media, “it’s not going to work for them!”
More Americans voted for someone other than Trump than voted for him.
Even aside from the angry protests, DOGE is running into trouble. In his speech before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, Trump referred to DOGE and said it “is headed by Elon Musk, who is in the gallery tonight.” In a filing in a lawsuit against DOGE and Musk, the White House declared that Musk is neither in charge of DOGE nor an employee of it. When pressed, the White House claimed on February 26 that the acting administrator of DOGE is staffer Amy Gleason. Immediately after Trump’s statement, the plaintiffs in that case asked permission to add Trump’s statement to their lawsuit.
Musk has claimed to have found billions of dollars of waste or fraud in the government, and Trump and the White House have touted those statements. But their claims to have found massive savings have been full of errors, and most of their claims have been disproved. DOGE has already had to retract five of its seven biggest claims. As for “savings,” the government spent about $710 billion in the first month of Trump’s term, compared with about $630 billion during the same timeframe last year.
Instead of showing great savings, DOGE’s claims reveal just how poorly Musk and his team understand the work of the federal government. After forcing employees out of their positions, they have had to hire back individuals who are, in fact, crucial to the nation, including the people guarding the U.S. nuclear stockpile. In his Tuesday speech, Trump claimed that the DOGE team had found “$8 million for making mice transgender,” and added: “This is real.”
Except it’s not. The mice in question were not “transgender”; they were “transgenic,” which means they are genetically altered for use in scientific experiments to learn more about human health. For comparison, S.V. Date noted in HuffPost that in just his first month in office, Trump spent about $10.7 million in taxpayer money playing golf.
Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo pointed out today that people reporting on the individual cuts to U.S. scientific and health-related grants are missing the larger picture: “DOGE and Donald Trump are trying to shut down advanced medical research, especially cancer research, in the United States…. They’re shutting down medicine/disease research in the federal government and the government-run and funded ecosystem of funding for most research throughout the United States. It’s not hyperbole. That’s happening.”
Republicans are starting to express some concern about Musk and DOGE. As soon as Trump took office, Musk and his DOGE team took over the Office of Personnel Management, and by February 14 they had begun a massive purge of federal workers. As protests of the cuts began, Trump urged Musk on February 22 to be “more aggressive” in cutting the government, prompting Musk to demand that all federal employees explain what they had accomplished in the past week under threat of firing. That request sparked a struggle in the executive branch as cabinet officers told the employees in their departments to ignore Musk. Then, on February 27, U.S. District Judge William Alsup found that the firings were likely illegal and temporarily halted them.
On Tuesday, Senate majority leader John Thune (R-SD) weighed in on the conflict when he told CNN that the power to hire and fire employees properly belongs to Cabinet secretaries.
Yesterday, Musk met with Republican— but no Democratic— members of Congress. Senators reportedly asked Musk—an unelected bureaucrat whose actions are likely illegal—to tell them more about what’s going on. According to Liz Goodwin, Marianna Sotomayor, and Theodoric Meyer of the Washington Post, Musk gave some of the senators his phone number and said he wanted to set up a direct line for them when they have questions, allowing them to get a near-instant response to their concerns.” Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) told reporters that Musk told the senators he would “create a system where members of Congress can call some central group” to get cuts they dislike reversed.
This whole exchange is bonkers. The Constitution gives Congress alone the power to make appropriations and pass the laws that decide how money is spent. Josh Marshall asks: “How on earth are we in this position where members of Congress, the ones who write the budget, appropriate and assign the money, now have to go hat in hand to beg for changes or even information from the guy who actually seems to be running the government?”
Later, Musk met with House Republicans and offered to set up a similar way for the members of the House Oversight DOGE Subcommittee to reach him. When representatives complained about the random cuts that were so upsetting constituents. Musk defended DOGE’s mistakes by saying that he “can’t bat a thousand all the time.”
This morning, U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. ruled in favor of a group of state attorneys general from 22 Democratic states and the District of Columbia, saying that Trump does not have the authority to freeze funding appropriated by Congress. McConnell wrote that the spending freeze “fundamentally undermines the distinct constitutional roles of each branch of our government.” As Joyce White Vance explained in Civil Discourse, McConnell issued a preliminary injunction that will stay in place until the case, called New York v. Trump, works its way through the courts. The injunction applies only in the states that sued, though, leaving Republican-dominated states out in the cold.
Today, Trump convened his cabinet and, with Musk present, told the secretaries that they, and not Musk, are in charge of their departments. Dasha Burns and Kyle Cheney of Politicoreported that Trump told the secretaries that Musk only has the power to make recommendations, not to make staffing or policy decisions.
Trump is also apparently feeling pressure over his tariffs of 25% on goods from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% on imports from China that went into effect on Tuesday, which economists warned would create inflation and cut economic growth. Today, Trump first said he would exempt car and truck parts from the tariffs, then expanded exemptions to include goods covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA) Trump signed in his first term. Administration officials say other tariffs will go into effect at different times in the future.
The stock market has dropped dramatically over the past three days owing to both the tariffs and the uncertainty over their implementation. But Trump denied his abrupt change had anything to do with the stock market.
“I’m not even looking at the market,” Trump said, “because long term, the United States will be very strong with what’s happening.”

The United States Government has now become #Felon47’s #PersonalEngineOfVengeance
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AMERICA’S REICHSTAG IS COMING
FOUR WEEKS after Hitler was named Germany’s Chancellor in 1933, his plans to rule Germany were not going as fast as he wanted because of the courts, so…
In the dead of night on February 27, 1933, the Reichstag Building — the equivalent of America’s Capitol Building — mysteriously caught fire and nearly burned to the ground.
Hitler-controlled media immediately flooded the airwaves and the headlines with the “news” that the fire had been set by Hitler’s enemies who opposed his “reforms”.
Hilter declared a “national emergency” and martial law, sending army troops into every city and town.
And, as they say, the rest is history — disastrous history for the entire world, but especially for Germany itself which was left in ruins at the end of World War II.
Trump, as Commander in Chief of the armed services, will — not “might” — order Martial Law and the arrest of anyone who dissents against him. And it won’t be long from now because court rulings are hindering his plans, just as happened to Hitler.
What will the military do when Trump orders martial law? Trump’s Defense Secretary Hegseth has already replaced Pentagon leaders with his own loyal people. And remember those rightwing tattoos all over Hegseth’s body? You will find the same tattoos on tens of thousands of active duty military officers and soldiers, as well as on police officers across the nation — all of them prepared to enforce Trump’s edicts when he declares Martial Law and suspends elections.
PLUS, there are tens of thousands of MAGA Minions in armed militia throughout our nation, just waiting for this moment to assert their power.
REMEMBER that Trump told his MAGA supporters during his campaign that if they elect him, they will never have to vote again.
TRUMP IS GOING TO CREATE A DRAMATIC NATIONAL EMERGENCY THAT HE SAYS REQUIRES MARTIAL LAW. IT WILL BE AMERICA’S REICHSTAG MOMENT.
Don’t hold your breath waiting for the 2026 elections to turn things around…there won’t be any elections under Martial Law. Trump’s promise to his MAGA millions will have been fulfilled: THEY — NONE OF US — WILL EVER VOTE AGAIN.
And the Democratic Party’s “Do Nothing” strategy today is THE SAME STRATEGY that Germany’s opposition took toward Hitler before the Reichstag event; the opposition party said that they were just sitting by and waiting for Hitler to “stew in his own juices” as his policies failed.
So, how did that “Do Nothing” Strategy work out?
America’s Reichstag Incident is coming soon.
And the Do Nothing Democrats are just sitting on their hands as it approaches.
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Diane, there is nothing to worry about anymore! A late breaking story in the NYT (“Inside the Explosive Meeting Where Trump Officials Clashed With Elon Musk”) informs us that the problem is not as bad as we think. And it was co-written by Maggie Haberman so we can rest assured the liberal anti-Trump NYT would never print this if it wasn’t true and Trump definitely “hates” this article and the article did NOT come from intentional Trump leaks and Trump really wishes this event was NOT reported.
The long article can be summed up in a couple sentences: As we all know, what has never been debatable (at least in the NYT) is that Trump and Musk’s primary mission is to weed out fraud and waste in the federal government so it is more efficient. What is allowed to be reported, by “brave” anti-Trump journalists like Haberman and Swan, is whether the means by which Trump and Musk are going about achieving their non-debatable goal of reducing waste and fraud are the best means of rooting out fraud and waste. And – hooray! – Trump has now reconsidered whether Musk’s efforts to reign in waste and fraud are working well because members of Trump’s cabinet are concerned and believe the admirable goal of reducing fraud and waste should be carried out differently. That led some of Trump’s cabinet to clash with Musk at a cabinet meeting with Trump. And now Trump is reconsidering whether another approach might work better to achieve his admirable goal of reigning in fraud and waste. And it looks like Trump agrees there is a better approach! (Such good news for all of Americans that were concerned about Musk!)
The NYT’s article frames the allowable discussion: Is Musk’s scorched-earth approach to rooting out waste and fraud problematic, and will Trump’s new approach of using a scalpel to root out waste and fraud work better?
The NYT article is typical. There is one truth that is never challenged – that Trump and Musk are motivated by their desire to root out fraud and waste (just like Trump promised Americans they would do!)
The “motives” of the Republicans are always presented as good even when the results are bad – Republicans are working for the people! – so even if Musk and Trump sometimes make some mistakes to pursue their motives, many voters forgive them. Whatever a Republican says their motives are is never challenged but instead is reinforced as truth. That’s why there is a shocking lack of stories that undermine that totally false narrative of Musk and Trump’s motives being to root out fraud and waste- like the fact that the doge hires have no qualifications to weed out fraud and waste and would be the last people who would ever be hired if someone actually had a goal of weeding out fraud and waste! No mention that Musk’s handpicked acolytes hacking taxpayers’ tax and social security records would be the first people hired if the goal was to totally break the federal government.
Here are the highlights of what the NYT reports happened “in the extraordinary cabinet meeting on Thursday in front of President Trump and around 20 others — details of which have not been reported before”.:
“The president quickly moved to rein in Mr. Musk.”
“The meeting was a potential turning point after the frenetic first weeks of Mr. Trump’s second term. It yielded the first significant indication that Mr. Trump was willing to put some limits on Mr. Musk, whose efforts have become the subject of several lawsuits and prompted concerns from Republican lawmakers, some of whom have complained directly to the president.”
“The president made clear he still supported the mission of the Musk initiative. But now was the time, he said, to be a bit more refined in its approach.”
And my favorite NYT examples of what their journalists believe is courageous anti-Trump reporting:
“Cabinet officials almost uniformly like the concept of what Mr. Musk set out to do — REDUCING WASTE, FRAUD AND ABUSE IN GOVERNMENT — but have been frustrated by the chain saw approach to upending the government and the lack of consistent coordination.”
In response to a request for comment from The New York Times, Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said in a statement: “As President Trump said, this was a great and productive meeting amongst members of his team TO DISCUSS COST-CUTTING MEASURES and staffing across the federal government. Everyone is working as one team to help PRESIDENT TRUMP DELIVER ON HIS PROMISE TO MAKE OUR GOVERNMENT MORE EFFICIENT.”
Tammy Bruce, a spokeswoman for the State Department, responded, “Secretary Rubio considered the meeting an open and productive discussion with a dynamic team that is UNITED IN ACHIEVING THE SAME GOAL: MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.”
A Department of Veterans Affairs spokesman said, “AS PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS SAID, IT’S IMPORTANT TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND REDUCE BUREAUCRACY while keeping in place the best and most productive federal employees. V.A. is working with DOGE and the rest of the administration to do just that.”
“In a post on social media after the meeting, Mr. Trump said the next phase of his plan to cut the federal work force would be conducted with a “scalpel” rather than a “hatchet” — a clear reference to Mr. Musk’s scorched-earth approach.”
There you have it, folks! The NYT has confirmed it! What Mr. Musk set out to do is REDUCING WASTE, FRAUD AND ABUSE IN GOVERNMENT. The NYT bravely reports that Musk’s “scorched earth” pursuit of that goal isn’t liked by Trump’s cabinet.
We who are “anti-Trump” are encouraged to follow the NYT’s lead and discuss whether Mr. Musk – IN TRYING TO REDUCE WASTE, FRAUD AND ABUSE IN GOVERNMENT – has been coordinating consistently enough or if Musk is using a chain saw approach that might not be working well.
We can discuss whether Trump’s new approach of “using a scalpel” to root out fraud and waste is better than a scorched earth approach! The NYT tells us Trump thinks so, too! I’m guessing we’re on the same side as Trump!
Nothing at all in that very long article would make any reader question whether Musk’s and Trump’s motives are actually “rooting out waste and fraud”. The article REINFORCES a narrative that is absurd!
The timing of this article is obvious. Americans are starting to worry that what Musk is doing is problematic! It would be awful for the NYT if they had to write regular stories about good people at a midwest diner who are “concerned” – those stories are too “anti-Trump”! So instead, the NYT provides with hopeful news, certified as true by the liberal NYT itself and never before reported on! The NYT tells us that Trump shares the American people’s concern and now supports using a scalpel to achieve his goal of rooting out fraud and waste. The entire article confirms the right wing propaganda that the MOTIVES of Trump and Musk are good – repeats it ad nauseam. Which is why the fact that Musk hired people TOTALLY UNQUALIFIED to weed out waste and fraud must never be spoken, since it challenges the right wing “truth” that NYT reporting never challenges – that weeding out fraud and waste is what Trump and Musk are trying to do.
I hear folks wondering why so many people who are being affected by what the White House has been doing are still on Trump’s side. And they miss the obvious. That IF Trump’s goal is always spun as something as positive as weeding out fraud and abuse, the public would always rightly give Trump and Musk some leeway for “human error” in their pursuit of this very good goal.
And of course this sets up exactly the narrative that the right wing authoritarians want: because on “the other side” are the Democrats and progressives who DO NOT WANT TO WEED OUT FRAUD AND WASTE. Why don’t we? Because – as the narrative that the NYT helps legitimate goes: “Dems only care about trans people and DEI and those are the people who are wasting our money!”
The NYT sets up the terms of allowable debate. On the one side are Trump and Republicans, who are motivated ONLY by weeding out fraud and waste because they care about Americans whose tax dollars are being wasted! On the other side are Democrats whose motives are always VERY SUSPECT – could be that they only care about trans people and DEI or it could be that they are in thrall to their corporate masters, but the one thing that is certain is that their motives are NOT to help Americans.
Trump isn’t trustworthy. He’s proven that over and over again. Nothing he says is credible! And yet when Trump says his motives are rooting out waste and fraud, the NYT reinforces that as true. It’s not surprising people trust Trump, when the NYT regularly writes articles about various Trump “problems” that ALL have the very same underlying truth — Trump’s motives are pure. If Trump’s motives are pure, then what’s the big deal if in his attempt to achieve good things, mistakes are made?
And all good things achieved by Dems are dismissed by voters who have been conditioned to accept as a truth that the motives of Dems are not pure.
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nycpsp– I don’t know whether you follow the commentariat at NYT & WaPo articles as I do. WaPo more than NYT is plagued with MAGA trolls. Nevertheless they are currently in a distinct minority vs many, many more JQPublics who see exactly what Trump/ Musk are up to. (As do the vast majority of NYT commenters). Many of them at both sites wax angry at the neutral-toned coverage of these MSM articles, calling out the publishers. I’ll add that even the commentariat at the low-brow msn news feed I follow (which is dominated by Trumpers )has been trending more & more cynical toward motivations of Trump/ Musk-DOGE It would warm the cockles of your heart.
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Trumpocracy is kakistocracy or stupidity on crack cocaine. He just keeps doing dumb moronic things that make no sense. I guess it’s all about being a bully on a global scale. Before he just bullied individuals, now he can bully and intimidate whole nations. It’s sick and getting sicker.
He’s slapping around our long time allies with whom we used to have great relations. It’s jaw droppingly beyond comprehension and so destructive and it’s just been a few months.
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Joe, the fact that we will have to live for nearly four years with this vindictive moron in the Presidency is nauseating.
He is destroying our government, ousting our most experienced civil servants, insulting our neighbors, breaking our relations with our European allies. To whose benefit?
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#47 is like a bull let loose in the proverbial china shop. 24/7 for the next four years.
And, the liberals and/or Dems are sitting here, debating about the glue and how to piece it all together…
But, yeah, thank God for Heather Richardson as well as all you “let’s repair the nation” people on here. Because, THAT’S WHAT WE DO.
(Shoutout to NYSUT’s Alan Lubin for that sage advice, many years ago.)
The BIG picture -from sitting here in my mountaintop redoubt:
Everyone I talked to this week, a police detective, a guidance counselor, a protestor carrying a sign next to me, we’re all facing the same thing….WAY, WAY too much is going on all at once. We’re being given more work with fewer people to do it.
And, it’s not just that they’ve seemingly deferred to using weirdo A.I. algorithms to give dedicated government employees a despicable boot out the office door. ( Plus take THAT Enola Gay for being so D.E.I.)
Technology has amped up our own lives to the point where I’m not sure even our dearly departed are sometimes getting a decent farewell. (Didn’t most cultures usually devote the time to really mourning death?) Now it’s scheduling an event to ‘celebrate’ amidst checking our phones. Or, going home to truly mourn…alone.
So, what to do? Democrats want to offer thoughtful solutions. To wit: Life is complicated but we can work together as a team to build something….but, you know, it’s work, work, work….
Meanwhile, #47 and his ilk are like a laser guided missile promising to destroy. Screw work. Hey, screw democracy, too….participating in your government takes time, right?
Things too busy? Too complicated? Just blow ’em up. And, tough luck if innocent people get hurt.
And, have FUN along the way. ‘Come to the cabaret’, so to speak.
[And, to be accurate I’ve sometimes heard frustrated liberals defer to the same conclusion..]
It’s absolutely no surprise that the tech bros are grafting their “break things” mentality to the “creative destruction” of brutalist-style capitalism. A computer algorithm by it’s nature is authoritarian.
BTW let me add: just 5 years ago the world started shutting down. In the U.S. a million+ of our fellow citizens died of COVID-19. Where is the memorial for THEM, our neighbors, friends even family???
The same fools who botched the response to that massive tragedy…’they’re back..”.
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Well said, John!
People in towns and cities are acting out.
At town hall meetings with their member of Congress. Republicans will no longer hold town meetings. Afraid to face their constituents, or convinced that only Dems show up.
Make noise.
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In your neck of the woods, don’t you have a Republican member of Congress?
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Democrat Josh Riley (NY-19) defeated incumbent Marc Molinaro, who at first tried to pass himself off as a “moderate” Republican but then towards the homestretch resorted to a truly nasty campaign.
We just came from a march for Ukraine on the sidewalks of nearby Honesdale, PA, one of the most conservative areas in that state. Actually, lots of support from drivers going by. That was heartening.
You’re certainly right…make some noise.
Thanks, Diane.
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Great! I just read this article in today’s New York Times, about the convergence of views between Trump and Putin. Russian leaders are close to achieving their goal of undermining Americans’ faith in their system and their European allies. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/08/us/politics/trump-putin-russia.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=p&pvid=19BC5123-6496-43D7-8932-E96ECE6490F1
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Never forget the zero sum game Putin plays. With Russia stuck at a certain level of power the weakening of America is tantamount to Russia growing in power. The puppet’s attacks on our allies furthers this goal of enhancing fascistic power by debasing global democracies. And the really insidious part of their treasonous riff is that the hidden attack on our government is justified under the false pretense of “eliminating waste and fraud”, and with the tacit approval of their low-information Kremlin-FOX fed base. It’s similar to the Traitor’s “Big Lie” grifting, which monetizes destroying our safe secure election system to steal future elections rendering them hollowed out Russian-style show events, like North Korean display malls empty of any paying customers.
Watch as our cowed press and cowardly Russia Republicans sanewash and normalize the unconstitutional idea of installing the Putin puppet for a third term, which of course would put the Kremlin in charge of America in perpetuity. We were first named “The UNITED States” under the Articles of Confederation. What has this putrid Putin-adoring cult done to help live up to this name? How do they justify not representing over half the country when they were elected to represent ALL Americans? They spit on the graves of all those young men that landed at Normandy and on all the brave soldiers fighting for democracy in Ukraine as they obsequiously enable and embolden a quadruple draft-dodging mob money launderer who works for a poisoning KGB prevaricator murdering democracy around the world like he did heroic critic Alexei Navalney. Trump has put America on the side of Russia, anarchy and Nazi salutes. Are we winning yet MAGA?
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My hope is that old/fashioned Republican breaks away and speaks out, like Cheney and Kinzinger.
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