REMAINS OF THE DAY: Where the fruitcakes and the morons are!

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2026

The fruit of Ted Turner's idea: At the time, it seemed like a good idea. 

We'd have 24-hour TV news! Cable news would be available all the time! What in the world could go wrong?  

It was the late Ted Turner's idea. CNN appeared on cable screens on June 1, 1980. 

In 1982, along came Headline News, "a sister network to CNN that broadcast a looping, half-hour cycle of segments covering various news topics." 

In the long run, it turned out that we the people didn't want a round-the-clock, half-hour digest of major news. Today, the channel is called HLNand this is its current profile:   

HLN (TV network) 

 HLN is an American basic cable network. Owned by CNN Worldwide, the network primarily carries true-crime programming, recently drifting away from limited live news programming.

[...]

In 2005, HLN began to...air more personality-based programs, including a primetime block featuring pundits such as Glenn Beck and legal commentator Nancy Grace. In the mid-2010s, HLN repositioned itself as a social media-centric network, highlighting headlines popular on social networks, and introducing social media-themed shows. Under CNN president Jeff Zucker, the channel began to backpedal on this programming in 2016, gradually shifting to a focus on crime, "regional" headlines, and entertainment stories (in contrast to CNN's current focus on politics) during its daytime programming, with true crime programs airing at all other times.  

Entertainment stories, but also true crime! 

In fairness, it's also true that the History Channel is now said by eggheads to be built around "pseudo-documentaries and pseudoscientific, unsubstantiated, sensational investigative programming."  

(Bravo, originally designed as the fine arts channel, is now Real Housewives pretty much right down the line.)

So many projects have changed! But 24-hour news is still with us, or at least imitations of same. And as "the democratization of media" spread, new subgroups took root in the soil. 

As new platforms appeared, these subgroups took root. That brings us to the members of one such subgroup who were sent on a stage last Thursday night to offer an hour of "news:"

Gutfeld!, May 21, 2026  
Emily Compagno: co-host, Outnumbered  
Sherrod Small: comedian
Greg Gutfeld: host 
Jim Florentine: comedian  
Tyrus: comedian, former "wrestler"

They would serve as the news analysts for this hour-long "cable news" program. 

With the possible exception of Small, they were wholly reliable members of one of our flailing nation's hardened cable news subgroups. On this night, they would start by pretending to tackle this topic:

Did the Cambridge city council make a mistake in ending the SpotShotter program?

That was the policy topic these tools would pretend to discuss. The pseudo-discussion started with an overview of the situation, fashioned as a "monologue" by the host. 

In yesterday's report, we laid out some of the basics about the topic at hand. We drew our information from the two news reports the host would soon citenews reports by Boston.com and the Harvard Crimson about the decision the council had made the previous Monday night. 

Should the council have ended their city's use of the ShotSpotter program? Based on the limited information available, we ourselves can't state a firm view.

The program's host was at no such disadvantage. At the start of his monologue, he played brief video clips of two (2) Cambridge residents stating their views to the council that nighttwo people, out of the "more than thirty" who had spoken that night. 

Then, the host began to offer his view of the situation. Luckily, Ted Turner was no longer able to see the way the host pretended to argue what he pretended to be his case.   

He started with a comment about BIPOCs whose meaning, in context, we still don't understand. But as he continued, it wasn't hard to discern his displeasure with what the council had done. 

We'll highlight his key points. Videotape of the segment starts here:

GUTFELD (5/21/26): Who knew BIPOC were such gangsters?

Who are these fruitcakes? Who put these laid-off carnival workers in charge? The danger these idiots lecture us about isn't the ones outside their homethe bullets, the guns, the criminals. They harm the same community these [BLEEPS] claim to protect.  Luckily for these morons, a bullet to the head won't make them any dumber.  

That's how the analyst startedbut who were the fruitcakes in question? Was he talking about the members of the Cambridge city council? Or was he talking about the two Cambridge residents we'd seen on our cable news screens?

(For the record, the host had referred to those people as "activists." One of the two seemed to be a high school aged kid who, like the other "activist," could hardly have been more courteous or more composed.)

To whom was the host referring when he started his news analysis? Who were the "fruitcakes / idiots / carnival workers" to whom he now referred? 

It wasn't clear who the fruitcakes were. But the studio audience enjoyed a good laugh when the analyst said how dumb these "morons" were. 

Now, he played tape of two more Cambridge residents addressing the council. Then it was back to this:

GUTFELD: So once again, these creeps aren't concerned citizens. They aren't at-risk families ducking from gunfire, putting cages on their windows. No, they're far removed from reality of any daily life. They live in their heads.   

How did the host know such things about this pair of "creeps?" He made no attempt to saybut the exercise in name-calling continued:

GUTFELD: They're professional, entitled arrogant activists whose destructive nature would rather put others at risk. Safety is not the goal, feeling superior is.  

It still wasn't clear who he was describingthe four citizens we had now seen, or the nine city council members. Nor was it clear how the host could know so much about the intentions and motives of the arrogant activists he was now describing.  

That said, the host was working from a familiar scripta script about the extremely bad values of anyone said to be "on the left." 

With apologies, one of his favorite insults emerged before he finished his presentation. After describing a violent gunman, he proceeded to offer this:

GUTFELD: That's who these smug narcissists are protecting by trying to ban something that helps actual people, not phonies like them...

According to these douchebags, the real victim isn't the person dodging gunfire, it's the fictional over-policed.

Whoever he was talking about, they weren't just fruitcake and phonies. As it now turned out, they were douchebags too!

Is this the fruit of Ted Turner's idea? With apologies, the program's host soon placed this astonishing bit of swill atop his growing pile:

GUTFELD: And this insanity spreads to other Blue cities. Mayor Brandon Johnson got rid of the system, despite Chicago being responsible for more coffin sales than a coffin saleswoman with big tits.

Yes, he actually said that. His analysis ended like this:

GUTFELD: Effectiveness doesn't matter. ShotSpotter could be 100% effective and they'd call it racist.

The fact is, they aren't happy that murderers are being stopped. They're mad that most of the murderers aren't white. And the people paying the price aren't these city council dopes, it's the people who are getting shot. And for them, getting shot is the least of their problems. It's these gasbags bent on making sure that they do.

So ended this furious person's latest imitation of human life. He started with fruitcakes and he ended with gasbags, having made many stops in between.

On the other hand, he had presented virtually none of the information found in the two news reports which had flashed on the screen. Instead, he had delivered a string of insults, along with a deranged reference to "a coffin saleswoman" he described in a typical way.

At the time, cable news had seemed like a good idea! Eventually, a corporate group decided to pay this person $9 million per year to sell their political messaging in this deranged wayand when he threw to the lady on his panel, she took the baton and she ran:

COMPAGNO: In one scenario that these freaks are putting forth, it's all potential. It's all hypothetical. The potential for over-surveillance. The potential for BIPOCs to be harmed, the potential for somehow our conversations to be picked up. 

She was discussing a bunch of "freaks." As she continued, she brought the super-inanity in:

COMPAGNO (continuing directly): That's not what this is. As you pointed out, any type of noise that has been mistaken for gunfire sounds really close to it, like a car backfiring and like fireworks. We're not talking about Jerry Nadler's farts.

Yes, that's what she said. 

For the record, the news reports had seemed to say that ShotSpotter's reports of gunshots were wrong 65% of the time. That apparent claim went unmentioned by the analysts on this show.

As she continued, Compagno soon heightened the earlier insult:

COMPAGNO: But now, because this is being removed, these white BIPOC carnival freaks will render more dangerous, and more hurt, all of these people that they pretend [to care about].

At this site, we have no idea what a "white BIPOC" is. But Compagno had heightened her original insult now, rendering the "freaks" in question as a bunch of "carnival freaks."

Other panelists played by similar rules. When it came time for Tyrus to speak, he instantly derided the four Cambridge citizens who had now been seen on tape as "the weirdest, gayest-looking white people" around. 

As he continued, he offered a bit of advice regarding the "narcissism" of the weird, gay-looking people who spoke against ShotSpotter:

TYRUS: Nobody cares about how painful your nose ring is, or the fact that your mom didn't put anything on your card.

No one was wearing a nose ring that night, but this program's bloated blowhard was on a bit of a roll. For his part, Florentine offered an ugly idea about why a person might have said that ShotSpotter wasn't helpful:

FLORENTINE: Most mass shooters are white. So they're OK with a white person going into a neighborhood with a lot of minorities and shooting them up and giving them a head start.
That was comedian Jim Florentine's version of an "idea."

It had seemed like a good idea at the time! That said, the democratization has wound on, and dregs like these are now sent on the air each night to peddle the corporate messaging.

On this occasion, the dregs in question had staged an Ad Hominem Tsunami. People who opposed ShotSpotter were fruitcakes, carnival freaks, douchebagsbut also, morons and creeps.

The dregs threw in big tits and farts. This is the national culture we've chosen as the democratization has made every flyweight a king.

The Gutfeld! program is heavily watched. As a general matter, it doubles the ratings of MS NOW primetime programs.

A subgroup has formed in Red America as the Murdoch corporation puts this swill on the air. Over here, in Blue America, it gets even worse: 

Over here, another subgroup has agreed that they will never say a word about this! We were never really one America, but we're a pitiful Babel now.

A democratization has swept through the land. This undisguised serving of swill is part of what remains. 

Tomorrow:  The tenets of masculinism

Friday: What the late Barney Frank said

TUESDAY: Whitehouse fed the Congressional Record!

TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2026

Journalists averted their gaze: We're sorry to be tedious, but a statement as rare as Dr. Gartner's ought to be recorded. 

The same is true of the statement made by roughly three dozen medical specialistsa statement recently inserted in the Congressional Record by Senator Whitehouse (D-RI).   

We refer to statements which have been cited and reported by Farrah Tomazin of the Daily Beast. In the bulk of this recent report, Tomazin was describing the president's most recent recitation about the three cognitive tests he keeps insisting he "aced." 

The absurdity of the president's claim has long been apparent, but he ran through the whole thing again last Friday, delivering a five-minute monologue on the subject during a rally on Long Island.

We'll offer a thought about that below. For now, here is Tomazin's report on the medical statements in question: 

Trump Reveals the One Insult He Hates Most  

[...]   

The president’s latest comments [about acing the cognitive tests] come days before he is likely to take yet another cognitive test when he visits Walter Reed Hospital on Monday for his latest medical and dental checkup—his fourth publicized examination since returning to office.  But while Trump was jovial during his speech, serious concerns about his mental fitness have nonetheless emerged, thanks in part to his erratic behavior and extreme comments.

A group of about three dozen medical experts sounded the alarm earlier this month, warning that the president was “mentally unfit” and must be removed from office “with the greatest urgency” amid escalating global tensions.

The group had not examined the president face-to-face, but it included neurologists, psychiatrists, and other physicians with extensive experience diagnosing cognitive disorders and evaluating patients.

Dr. John Gartner, a former Johns Hopkins University professor, also told The Daily Beast Podcast that as the president approaches 80, the signs that he has lost a step have become clearer.

“Anybody who has eyes, ears, and a brain… and hasn’t drunk the Kool-Aid or been bitten by a MAGA zombie, can see for themselves that this person is transparently mentally ill and cognitively deteriorating,” Gartner said.  

We've mentioned Dr. Gartner before. He's the rare medical specialist who's still willing to use the (tragic) term "mental illness" when discussing President Trump. 

In this instance, he told the Daily Beast that the president is "transparently mentally ill," with additional "cognitive deterioration" layered on top of that. He says that anyone who isn't drunk or blind would be able to discern such facts. (He may mean that any functioning medical specialist would inevitably form that assessment.)   

As always, the fact that Dr. Gartner said it doesn't mean that it's true. That said, the sheer absurdity of the president's latest rambling account of those alleged cognitive teststests Obama could never have handled!—can surely speak for itself at this extremely late date.  

We'll post a transcript at some point. Attention must (but won't) be paid.

Also this:  

Tomazin also refers to the medical statement memorialized by Senator Whitehouse. Headline included, that lengthy statement starts like this:   

Medical Concerns About President Donald J. Trump and His Fitness for Office  

The following is not a political statement. It is a medical one, made by individuals holding both conservative and liberal ideologies, identifying as both Republicans and Democrats, from different backgrounds, races, ethnicities, and religions.

We are a group of neurologists, forensic psychiatrists, general psychiatrists, and other physicians, along with other mental health professionals, experienced in the diagnosis of cognitive disorders and in evaluating dangerousness to self and others. Among us are professionals whom the courts and criminal justice system regularly turn to for our expert opinion on these matters. We are also consulted by governments in matters related to national security and the psychological profiles of world leaders.

 Prior to the presidential election in the Fall of 2024, a statement assessing Donald J. Trump's mental fitness for the presidency was issued. At that time, serious signs of cognitive decline were identified, and in our expert opinion, these signs warranted disqualification from office.  

It is our professional opinion, based on previous and ongoing assessments, that Donald Trump's mental state since our 2024 statement has deteriorated even further...  

The statement continues from there. The statement does not specifically refer to issues of "mental illness." It specifically refers to "mental fitness" and to "serious signs of cognitive decline."   

That said, it does refer to various behaviors which may play a role in diagnosis of serious "personality disorders"for example, this:  

Grandiose and delusional beliefs, including assertions of infallibility, imagery of himself as Pope suggestive of a divine mission, being a mythical warrior hero, depicting himself as combat pilotdropping feces on civilians, and claims that his decision-making authority is unlimited...   

We've linked you to overviews concerning (diagnosable) grandiosity and delusional belief on various occasions. As we've noted, you have to hear about such matters from us because our professional journalists have agreed that they will never interview the medical specialists who could offer professional expertise with respect to such manifestations.   

The Daily Beast is the rare site which is willing to mention such matters as these. This madness goes on and on and onand we're referring here to the colloquial madness of our Blue American news orgs, not to any medical conditions with which the sitting president may be afflicted.   

Senator Whitehouse inserted that lengthy statement in the Congressional Record. When he did, you know what happened next:

Nothing to look at! Move right along, Blue America'a journalists said.   

As for the president's account of the way he allegedly aced those extremely difficult cognitive tests, his recitations become more pathetic, even more pitiable, as time slowly crawls along. To watch his ludicrous, five-minute ramble on that topic last Friday, just click here, then move ahead to minute 42. 

("I'm the smartest guy you're ever gonna meet." That's the way the gentleman starts.)

That person is badly in need of help. So are the cowardly stars of our Blue American press corps.


THE REMAINS: Did the city council get it right?

TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2026

Warring subgroups remain: Friend, please tell us the truth:   

Did the city council of Cambridge, Mass. get it right last week?   

We ask you for a reason. Before we tell you what the city council did, let's bring ourselves up to date on the current nature of Cambridge, Mass.  

Inevitably, the city in question is best known as the home of Harvard and MIT. In fairness, though, it's also a regular American city, a bit like other such cities. 

The leading authority on the matter starts by telling us this:   

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is a suburb in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, located directly across the Charles River from Boston. The city's population as of the 2020 U.S. census was 118,403, making it the most populous city in the county, the fourth-largest in Massachusetts

[...]

Kendall Square, near MIT in the eastern part of Cambridge, has been called "the most innovative square mile on the planet" due to the high concentration of startup companies that have emerged there since 2010. In 2022, Cambridge was home to over 250 biotech companies, with more than 120 located within the Kendall Square ZIP Code.

So goes the current Cambridge. Because race and ethnicity came into play, or may have seemed to do so, in the policy matter we're about to discuss, we'll mention these latest estimates from the Census Bureau:

Cambridge, Massachusetts / QuickFacts
Non-Hispanic white: 53.8%
Asian: 20.4%
Black: 10.5%
Hispanic: 8.8%  

Roughly speaking, something like that. The Census Bureau doesn't make these matters especially easy. 

We now turn to the nine-member council in question:

Last Monday, the council voted to end the use of the gunshot detection technology known as ShotSpotterto end its use in Cambridge. This decision became the subject of a "cable news" discussion last Thursday nighta "discussion" conducted by one of the many warring subgroups which have emerged from our flailing society's ongoing "democratization."

During last Thursday's imitation of human discourse, the subgroup in question used its time to tell cable viewers "Where the [BLEEPS] Are." 

Tomorrow, we'll let you see the actual words which were used in this pseudo-discussion.

It was quite a pseudo-discussion! Before we get to that part of the story, we'll let Boston.com offer an overview of what the BLEEPS in question decided:

Cambridge City Council votes to end use of ShotSpotter technology

The Cambridge City Council voted Monday to end the use of ShotSpotter devices throughout the city. The vote comes after years of debate over the benefits and potential risks associated with the technology, which listens for gunshots and quickly alerts the police if any are detected.

Five councilors voted to stop using ShotSpotter, while two opposed them and two others voted present during the council’s meeting this week.

With the vote, the council ordered the city manager and police officials to stop using ShotSpotter within 90 days. The contracts involving ShotSpotter will be terminated, and the devices themselves will be physically removed from locations around Cambridge.   

The report by Boston.com continues on from there. It was one of two news reports cited by the subgroup in question during Thursday night's presentation.   

Somewhat amusingly, the subgroup in question also cited a news report by the Harvard Crimson! In that report, undergraduates Boehmer and Michal mentioned some of the criticisms which had been directed ShotSpotter's way over the previous fourteen years:

Cambridge City Council Votes to End ShotSpotter Use Amid Privacy, Accuracy Concerns

The Cambridge City Council narrowly voted Monday to end the city’s use of ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system that has drawn years of criticism from residents and councilors over privacy concerns and potential data-sharing with federal authorities. 

The policy order, which passed in a 5-2-2 vote, directs City Manager Yi-An Huang ’05 to remove and disable ShotSpotter devices across Cambridge within 90 days of signing the measure.

More than 30 residents urged the Council to cancel the city’s contract with SoundThinking, ShotSpotter’s parent company, during public comment Monday. They argued that the system is inaccurate, intrusive, and incompatible with Cambridge’s surveillance and sanctuary city ordinances.   

That's the way the Crimson's report began. Soon, these observations were added, in what might be described as a fair and balanced manner:

The Cambridge Police Department began using ShotSpotter in 2014, and in the decade since, only 35 percent of the notifications sent through the system were confirmed as actual gunfire. The system has often mistaken other loud noises—including backfiring cars and popping balloons—for gunshots.

Councilor Ayah A. Al-Zubi ’23, the lead sponsor of the policy order, said the city should evaluate surveillance technologies against “measurable standards”—including accuracy, cost, or resident input, before adopting them. “It’s got a higher false positive rate in our city and cities across the U.S., in which case I believe the benefit does not outweigh the risks of situations where our police department might be misled,” she said.

Acting Police Commissioner Pauline E. Wells urged councilors to keep the system in place, arguing that ShotSpotter gives police a tool to respond to gunfire when residents do not call 911.

“There have been at least 11 times when ShotSpotter detected gunfire in our city, and not a single 911 call came in—not one. That means 11 moments when no one reached for the phone, 11 moments when officers would have no direction, 11 moments when seconds were slipping away, and ShotSpotter was the only reason help was there at all,” Wells said.  

For starters, let us say thisCambridge, Mass. is no city for unschooled women. The numbers after two of those names indicate the years in which the city officials graduated from Harvard itself. 

The lead sponsor of the policy order has only been out three years! We add these observations:  

If we're reading the representations correctly, ShotSpotter's spotting of shots may be incorrect as much as 65 percent of the time. On such occasions, the city's various Car 54s are sent off in the direction of gunshots which aren't there.  

Perhaps more strangely, the text of the Crimson's report suggests that there have been only eleven incidents in twelve years in which ShotSpotter spotted actual spots which weren't also reported to 911. Bason on his quoted statement, Councilor Al-Zubi ’23 may have concluded that this rate of return doesn't justify the substantial cost of continuing the system.   

On the other hand, Acting Police Commissioner Wells apparently feels that the system is a useful tool for police. Here as elsewhere, you could even imagine that reasonable people could reach different conclusions about the topic in question.  

For the record, ShotSpotter is in wide use around the country. For whatever it may be worth, a larger cityChicago, Illinoisended its use of the system last year:   

For an NPR report on Chicago's decision, you can just click here. (Headline: Chicago will drop controversial ShotSpotter gunfire detection system.)  

For a formal report by Chicago's Inspector General, you can just click this. (Headline:  OIG Finds That ShotSpotter Alerts Rarely Lead to Evidence of a Gun-Related Crime and That Presence of the Technology Changes Police Behavior.)

Friend, how about it? Did City Manager Huang ’05 and Councilor Al-Zubi ’23, joined by other council members, make the right decision for their city last week? 

For ourselves, we have no idea!  That said, no such uncertainty intruded on the pseudo-discussion which took place last Thursday night on a major "cable news" program. 

The program to which we refer is peopled by one of the furious subgroups created by our society's headlong democratizationby the "democratization of media" which has turned our flailing nation's public discourse into a modern Babel.  

With apologies, if we had to give a title to last Thursday's imitation of human life, we'd have to offer a title like this:  

Where the BLEEPers Are!

Tomorrow, we'll show you what was actually said when this inbred subgroup began to declaim about the Cambridge city council, but also about the "more than thirty" residents who had spoken before the council about the use of ShotSpotter. 

Brief video clips of four of those residents flashed by on the screen. The other residents who stated their views were gone, forgotten, discarded.

Back to the subgroup in question: 

Many such subgroups now exist, comprised of members who believe every word of their group's tribal lore. Or at least, so it may seem when such people are paid to appear on cable.

For better or worse, the so-called "democratization of media" has been underway for at least four decades now. Several components of this democratization may have seemed like good ideas at the time. 

They seemed like good ideas at the time! Last Thursday's pseudo-discussion is part of what now remains.

Tomorrow: What the cable news subgroup said. 

Also, the Atlantic's Helen Lewis discusses "masculinism."

Thursday: The state of Florida's new history curriculum

Friday: What the late Barney Frank said


REMAINS: In the rubble of the democratization...

MONDAY, MAY 25, 2026

...quite a few subgroups remain: First, the democratization unfolded, over at least four decades. In the midst of all that, the current sitting American president arrived on the political scene.  

He arrived on the scene with his birther assertions. Fifteen years later, this is part of what remains:

Trump Posts Image of Obama, Comey and Others in Prison Jumpsuits: ‘Sick Group of People!’

President Donald Trump posted an image on social media Sunday which depicted former President Barack Obama, former FBI Director James Comey, and other political enemies decked out in prison garb.

In the post to his Truth Social platform, the president showed Obama, Comey, and six others in mugshot-style images set against the backdrop of opening titles of The Brady Bunch—only this group of eight was captioned as “The Shady Bunch” and depicted in orange prison jumpsuits.

“This is a bad (Sick!) group of people,” Trump wrote.

For full report, click here.

Trump Drops Shocking Violent AI Vid Showing Assault on Late Show Host Stephen Colbert

President Donald Trump dropped a violent Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated video depicting an assault on ousted Late Show host Stephen Colbert—which was also distributed by the official White House X/Twitter account.

[...]   

On Friday night, he posted a video on his Truth Social account that featured a fake Late Show clip of Colbert welcoming the audience back from a commercial break, but then being assaulted by Trump. After throwing Colbert into a dumpster, the AI Trump does a discombobulated version of the trademark upper-body dance.

For full report, click here.

Trump Launches Vicious AI Attack Demanding Fox News Ban Popular Dem

President Donald Trump launched a vicious and disturbing AI-generated attack on popular firebrand Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) as he demanded Fox News ban him from their airwaves.

... In a post on Saturday morning, he dropped a dehumanizing AI image of Khanna with fangs and a demonic expression, draped in the skin of a sheep.  

For full report, click here.

WH Spox Excoriates Trump’s Fmr. Secretary of State for Criticizing Iran Deal: ‘No Idea What the F*ck He’s Talking About!’

White House Communications Director Steven Cheung ripped President Donald Trump’s former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for criticizing the newly-announced, still-to-be-finalized peace deal with Iran.

In a fiery post on X late Saturday, Cheung raged at the man who President Trump entrusted as his chief diplomat for three years during his first term—with Cheung arguing that man’s opinion on the Iran conflict is now ill-informed.

“Mike Pompeo has no idea what the f*ck he’s talking about,” Cheung wrote. “He should shut his stupid mouth and leave the real work to the professionals. He’s not read into anything that’s happening, so how would he know?”

For full report, click here.

Trump Rips Into ‘Losers’ Like Tillis, Massie, and ‘Dumocrats’ in Scathing Memorial Day Message

President Donald Trump rose from his slumber early on Memorial Day, shredding fellow Republicans like Thom Tillis (R-NC), Bill Cassidy (R-LA), and Thomas Massie (R-KY), as well as his familiar target—“Dumocrats”—in a blistering holiday message.

Trump posted on Truth Social just after 6 a.m. on Monday, targeting the opponents of his latest Iran deal.

“I laugh at all of the Dumocrats, RINOS, and Fools who know nothing about the potential deal I am making with Iran, things that haven’t even been negotiated yet, weak and ineffective people like failed Senator Thom Tillis (Soon out of office!), Bill Cassidy, who just suffered a massive Primary loss, really bad Congressman Thomas Massie, a major sleazebag who lost in a landslide  to a great American Patriot (Endorsed by “TRUMP”) after showing tremendous disloyalty to his Party (and Country!), and almost all  Dumocrats, people that have totally lost their way, constantly supporting bad policy and even worse candidates, but are constantly critical of each and every fantastic win I have,” Trump wrote.

For full report, click here.

This madness is part of what remains. So is the madness of the major Blue American press corpsthe New York Times, MS NOW, The Atlantic, CNNwhich continues to sit around pretending that nothing is definably wrong with the public official who generates this endless public behavior.

With the democratization, there came the splitting into groups. Thanks to the democratization, each of us could absorb the agitpropthe preferred Storylinesof the group to which we were most inclined. 

These subgroups are part of what remains. This week, we'll be exploring the culturesthe group beliefsof some of these warring entities.   

In the famous case of Ozymandias, "Nothing beside remains." In the current circumstance, many subgroups do.