There are so many weird aspects of American politics that sometimes it’s hard to know what stands out as truly noteworthy. That said, the issues of “lack of candidate quality” that are beleaguering the Republican party should be getting a lot of attention, especially insofar as it’s hilarious, if only for its outrageous stupidity.
The GOP pushed pathological liar and card-carrying moron Herschel Walker into the Georgia race, and career swindler and Alex Jones knockoff Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania. Really? Two big, purplish states, and that’s the best you could manage?
If you believe that voters want to hear ultraconservative rhetoric, that’s one thing. But these people are simply clowns. It’s far, far worse than the normal bats*** crazy Big Lie stuff.
The idea that a civil war could lie in front of us has been bandied about ever since it became clear that Trump was a career criminal who, when elected U.S. president in 2016, had the potential to destroy the country and needed to be removed.
Roger Stone, one of our country’s most profound ass****s, once said that any attempt to impeach Trump would cause a violent insurrection, but let’s give that a thought or two.
There are several insurmountable problems associated with such an uprising. The main one is that the “combatants” don’t wear uniforms, nor do we live hundreds of miles away from one another, e.g., the distance from Pennsylvania to Tennessee. The town I live in, the clothes I wear, and the (lack of) bumper stickers on my car all make me indistinguishable from the MAGA couple who lives next door.
OK, we live among hateful idiots, but are any of us, regardless of our mental shortcomings, going to simply start shooting at our neighbors on the suspicion that they may have voted for Biden?
Looked at differently, will people indiscriminately start trying to kill FBI agents because they raided Mar-a-Lago? Will they attempt to knock off the representatives and governors of blue states? High level assassinations aren’t easy for the average fat moron with an AK-15 to pull off.
Seems far-fetched.
When I was a small boy, my mother would take me food shopping with her, and I recall very well my first encounters with tabloids like the one shown here. I couldn’t understand for the life of me how anyone could be entertained by this type of pure stupidity.
Sixty years later things have changed, but not for the better. Now we have people who actually believe things as improbable as “bat children” or Elvis sightings. And worse, their beliefs are no longer benign; they have powerfully harmful effects on everyone else on the planet. (more…)
I thought I’d share this, since it made me smile.
We’d all like to see some rapid progress here.
Millions of progressive Americans were saddened to see that, overnight, CNN became essentially another Fox News, sniping at Biden at every opportunity, and casting doubt as to the integrity of the Justice Department in its dealings with the former president.
The most disappointing aspect of all this is the realization that CNN and some of its on-camera personalities had no honor in the first place. They found a way to sell their souls to generate more profit, and they snatched it up.
Of course, there are other news programs that are incorruptible. Can you imagine sitting down Amy Goodman (of “Democracy Now!” – pictured) and explaining that, to keep her job, she now needs to explain the virtues in today’s Republican party and acknowledge that Trump is an honest person who is persecuted by radical socialist media? She’d laugh you right out of the room.
The cultural sensibilities of the state of Texas are unique, and this photo offers a good example of how that is.
God, country, liquor, bans on abortion and thought-provoking books, pride in the number of people they execute, and above all, plenty of guns.
The years that Jimmy Carter led our country were four of only a couple of dozen in its history when the United States wasn’t at war somewhere around the globe.
I doubt that was a coincidence.
Seriously.
I’m not sure I want a job with horrible pay, massive amounts of unpaid overtime, and the expectation I’ll pay for the supplies that formerly were part of the schools’ budget.
Moreover, I’m not sure I want Big Brother monitoring what I teach my students about American history, social studies, religion, and human sexuality. All the while, the most thought-provoking books are all banned.
Folks wanting to learn more about the day-to-day news on the investigation into Trump’s criminality, at least as far as it’s provided by Fox News, need to somehow believe that U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland hasn’t the slightest iota of honor within him.
Garland’s “covering up!”
Political life in the United States has boiled down to a choice between believing that Donald Trump is a liar, or that the entirety of the U.S. Justice Department is corrupt. You pick.