THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2025
Can you hear them cuckoos hollerin'? At one point, The Stumblebum turned to the silly stuff when he spoke with The Sideman.
It started last night at 9 o'clock Eastern. Can't you "hear them cuckoos hollerin' " when you hear what the two men said?
The question is drawn from the American songbook. Last evening, at 9:14, the sitting president once again cited the (missing) 36 percent:
TRUMP (1/22/25): You know the amazing thing? I'm watching now, now it's time. You know, a few months have passed, and the election is over and you see what happened, and it was a rout. I won all seven swing states. We won by millions in the popular vote—millions! And nobody can even believe some of the numbers...How about with youth? I won youth by 36 points.
So said the sitting president, speaking to the Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity. Hannity tried to change the subject, as he frequently does.
"Nobody can even believe some of the numbers," the sitting president said. Then he cited a number which helps explain why you shouldn't believe what he says:
"I won youth by 36 points," the strange man once again said. For background, see yesterday afternoon's report.
In fairness, the need to rename the Gulf of Mexico went unmentioned last night. Also in fairness, the sitting president did, in fact, win the popular vote by millions (plural) of votes.
(According to the official FEC account, the winning margin was exactly 2.1 million! That isn't a giant number of "millions," but it's "millions" all the same. The winning margin across the nation was 1.48 percent.)
That said, let's be fair! How about the astonishing way this sitting president managed to sweep the youth vote?
I won youth by 36 points, the nutcase once again said. Once again, according to the exit polls, here's the way "youth" voted:
2024 White House election:
Voters 18-24: Candidate Harris 54%, Candidate Trump 43%
Voters 25-29: Candidate Harris 53%, Candidate Trump 45%
Voters 30-39: Candidate Harris 51%, Candidate Trump 45%
According to the exit polls, that's how it went with the younger set. Unless you watched the Fox News Channel last night, in which case you heard a puzzling claim by someone who seems a bit strange.
Is there "something wrong" with this overwrought man? We'll guess that there actually is.
That said, the crackpot claim about the youth vote was accompanied by much more serious claims—for example, by his instant claim, at 9:03 p.m., about the 11,000 "people that murdered" who are now "walking around in our country—"and of them, I think 48%, they say, murdered more than once."
That's what he thinks they say! Hannity tried to move him along. You can see the full exchange for yourself simply by clicking here. Try to avoid the earlier craziness about what can happen to your child when he goes to school as a boy, then comes home two days later turned into a girl.
("There are states where that can happen," the crazy man crazily said.)
That would almost seem to be the claim of a virtual madman. Is there something wrong with this man? In what world would the answer be no?
With respect to the 11,000 murderers, that's what this unusual man said he thinks they say! As with so many versions of this claim, the claim seems to be just basically wrong.
That said, roughly a million factchecks later, our public discourse is completely unable to handle blizzards of claims of this type. Hannity simply let the claim go. Viewers were given no guidance.
Can't you hear them cuckoos hollerin'? The question is found in the American songbook.
For ourselves, we're off to a matinee today—with a friend from far away, to a matinee of A Complete Unknown. We were slated to go last week, but an attack of the labyrinthitis laid us low.
This will likely be our only report for today, but we thought we'd add what follows. Over at the Wall Street Journal, this is more of the way the editors reviewed the sitting president's decision to pardon, or at least to release, everyone convicted of crimes in the January 6 riot.
Again, these are the editors at the Wall Street Journal! Continuing with the text we posted yesterday, they decided to say some names of the people the sitting president has released:
Trump Pardons the Jan. 6 Cop Beaters
Law and order? Back the blue? What happened to that GOP?
[...]
...Mr. Trump tries to wipe Jan. 6 clean, with “a full, complete and unconditional pardon to all other individuals.” The conceit is that there are hundreds of polite Trump supporters who ended up in the wrong place that day and have since rotted in jail.
Out of roughly 1,600 cases filed by the feds, more than a third included accusations of “assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement.”...The rioters who did get jail often were charged with brutal violence, including:
• Daniel Joseph “DJ” Rodriguez, sentenced to 151 months, who can be seen on video, federal prosecutors said, deploying an “electroshock weapon” against a policeman who was dragged out of the defensive line, by “plunging it into the officer’s neck.” The night before, he promised in a MAGA chat group: “There will be blood.”
• William Lewis, given 37 months, “sprayed streams of Wasp and Hornet Killer spray at multiple police officers on four distinct occasions,” forcing several to flee the line and “seek treatment for their eyes.”
• Isreal James Easterday, 30 months, blasted a cop “in the face with pepper spray at point-blank range,” after which the officer “collapsed and temporarily lost consciousness, which enabled another rioter to steal his baton.”
• Thomas Andrew Casselman, 40 months, hit multiple officers “near their faces” with pepper spray. His later internet searches included, “The statute of limitations for assault on a police officer.”
• Curtis Davis, 24 months, punched two police officers in the head. That night he filmed a video of his fist, in which he bragged: “Them knuckles right there, from one of those m— faces at the Capitol.”
• Ronald Colton McAbee, 70 months, hit a cop while wearing “reinforced brass knuckle gloves,” and he held one down on the ground as “other rioters assailed the officer for over 20 seconds,” causing a concussion.
• Michael Joseph Foy, 40 months, brought a hockey stick with a TRUMP 2020 flag attached, which he swung “over his head and downward at police officers as if he were chopping wood.”
There are more like this, which everyone understood on Jan. 6 and shortly afterward. “There is nothing patriotic about what is occurring on Capitol Hill,” one GOP official tweeted. “This is 3rd world style anti-American anarchy.” That was Marco Rubio, now Mr. Trump’s Secretary of State. He was right. What happened that day is a stain on Mr. Trump’s legacy. By setting free the cop beaters, the President adds another.
They didn't even mention Tarrio or Rhodes—the disordered men who actively planned the violence that day.
According to the editors, this: "What happened [on January 6) is a stain on Mr. Trump’s legacy. By setting free the cop beaters, the President adds another."
That's what the editors said; that wasn't us. At this site, we're never happy to see people locked up, but public safety sometimes requires action of that type.
"What happened [on January 6) is a stain on Mr. Trump’s legacy?" We agree with that assessment, but we'd also say that there are quite a few stains on the legacy of Blue America's various tribunes and elites floating around in this deeply dangerous mess.
The sitting president was speaking last night to one of his trusty sidemen. This particular sideman isn't a dope. He's been trying to get the sitting president back on track in a wide array of interviews over the past year or so.
Sean Hannity isn't stupid. That said, the Fox News Channel, on the whole, is the land of the D-minus students. Our own warrens in Blue America tend to be peopled by their superiors—by the C-minus brigade.
Is something wrong with the sitting president? We'd assume that the answer is yes. That said, those of us who would criticize his pardons need to stake a good look at the conduct, over the past sixty years, of large parts of our own Blue American troops:
In our lack of perfect wisdom, we Blues have played an active role in sending him back to the White House.
This weird person wants to rename the gulf. He has a nutty thought in his nutty head about the 36 percent.
Also, he's heard something "he thinks they say" about 11,00 murderers. That claim, along with its variants, has been fact-checked a million times, but on the nation's most-watched "news channel," Hannity simply lets it go.
This is the state of the imitation of discourse within a dying nation.
Is there something wrong with this hollerin' man? We'd assume that the answer is yes.
Is there something wrong with us? This latter possibility is completely unknown—unless you're watching the Fox News Channel, where it's shouted all day long by the corporate employees.
The newly aggressive Dana Perino is part of the D-minus gang. So are the bulk of the other Fox News Channel employees.
That said, they managed to eke out a narrow win last year, by less than 1.5 points. According to him, he won in a rout. It was a landslide, the employees have constantly said.
As for ourselves right here at this site, this is the best we can manage today. We'll be back on schedule tomorrow—but for the record, we don't see an obvious way out of this deeply dangerous mess.
Can you hear them cuckoos hollerin'? Do you have a TV set?
Rat-fuckers be rat-fucking.
ReplyDeleteNo good decent person votes for Republicans.
ReplyDeleteAnd nobody can even believe some of the numbers...How about with youth? I won youth by 36 points.
ReplyDeleteDiC will explain this slight exaggeration and how it really reveals a deeper truth which he understands perfectly. Won't you Dickhead?
Per usual, DiC will lie, and free of charge DiC will throw in lies about who he is, what he does, who is family members are, in a sadly misguided attempt to provoke someone, anyone to pay attention to him.
DeleteThis does not make him unique, DiC’s behavior is the norm as a standard, run of the mill, rank and file Republican.
I pay attention to David, and I believe what he says about himself.
DeleteI believe David, and I believe everything Trump says too.
DeleteAnd even if they do tell lies, it’s clever strategery, don’t misunderestimate the power of lies.
No one in his right mind posts details about his family on the internet. Too many cranks and weirdos would target them. That's why I think David in Cal is lying about his family.
DeleteTypical of Republicans, lacking integrity is a feature, not a bug.
DeleteSomerby’s buyer’s remorse is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteMUSK CAN TAKE HIS DISGUSTING COLD SORE AND FUCK HIMSELF IN THE FACE AND GIVE HIMSELF HERPES ALL OVER HIS BODY.
ReplyDeleteGOD WILL NOW TEST MUSK’S FAITH SINCE MUSK HAS SOLD HIS SOUL TO THE DEVIL.
WILL MUSK REPENT? OR WILL MUSK KEEP STEALING OUR TAX DOLLARS TO MAKE ROCKETS WITH ZERO PAYLOAD THAT BLOW UP INSTEAD OF BEING ABLE TO REACH ORBIT AND FULL SELF DRIVING CARS THAT SELF DRIVE INTO PEDESTRIANS BEFORE SELF IGNITING?
LORD JESUS SAVE US FROM THE DEVIL AND SEND TRUMP AND MUSK TO A RETREAT IN THAT LAKE OF FIRE!
The Bishop at the National Prayer Service ahead of Trump's inauguration tried to shame Trump into showing kindness and mercy, as Jesus instructed. Instead, Trump mocked her and Comey threatened her with deportation, never mind that she is a citizen born in the USA. Trump has no fear of God, no love of Jesus and he mocks the meek. He will get his, because such people do not wind up in heaven. Trump is showing us how NOT to be a human being. That is an important lesson for the dark times upon us.
DeleteI have the same haircut as the Bishop, which is now being called a "lesbian haircut" by the right. Is there something wrong with short hair? Does this signal that women must all wear long hair now or be questioned about their sexuality and perhaps targeted as gay? Short hair is so much easier to care for, but is there going to be a new decree that all women must look like country singers or Fox bimbos? Dark times are ahead.
Delete"Is there "something wrong" with this overwrought man? We'll guess that there actually is. "
ReplyDeleteThis sentence applies equally to Somerby. Trump is lying about his election results. That is nothing new. Somerby takes the time to examine the figures. Why? It is a waste of his time and our time too. Somerby could be talking about so many other things but those apparently don't concern him. Why not? The only answer to that question is that there is something wrong with Somerby himself.
Republicans are hell bent on….
Delete…destroying America in order to benefit…
Delete…a handful of billionaires.
DeleteYet Somerby keeps…
…whistling his same dumb tune…
Delete…without a sincere, coherent, or genuine…
Delete…care in the world.
DeleteSomerby, you mad bro?
"Hannity simply let the claim go."
ReplyDeleteOf course he did. Trump and Hannity are BFFs. Why would Somerby expect anything else? There is something wrong with Somerby when he thinks this is reporting. Earth to Somerby -- Fox News is in Trump's pocket, always has been and always will be. What else is new?
"That's what the editors said; that wasn't us. At this site, we're never happy to see people locked up, but public safety sometimes requires action of that type."
ReplyDeleteThe Wall Street Journal lists some of the violent protesters that Trump has pardoned, but Somerby feels the need to distance himself from that news! These ARE the violent ones, the ones who violated public safety on J6. Somerby cannot bring himself to agree they should be in jail, because he apparently believes in police but not in prison, even for those committing violence in the course of impeding the peaceful transfer of power after an election.
The is something wrong with Somerby.
If we followed Somerby’s “reasoning”, Blacks would still be slaves, and Jews wouldn’t exist.
DeleteIn other words, pretty much the Republican platform.
And women wouldn't have the vote, or jobs.
Delete"They didn't even mention Tarrio or Rhodes—the evil racists who actively planned the violence that day."
ReplyDeleteFTFY
Remember that troll that cried a river because Biden as candidate asked Twitter to remove pictures of his son’s penis (Republicans love to ogle other people’s penises, particularly ones that are not undersized like their own), and as President asked Twitter to remove public health misinformation that was causing unnecessary American deaths? Remember that loser that got it wrong about how the Supreme Court was going to decide against Biden in those cases?
ReplyDeleteWhere is that troll now? Now that Musk, the owner of a major media platform and one of the largest recipients of government contracts and subsidies, has paid to elect Trump, paid to be part of Trump’s admin, is dictating orders to Trump, is censoring his critics, is funding and saluting Nazis and fascists all over the world, and has an office in the White House?
He’s hanging out with fellow troll and disgraced “journalist” Matt Taibbi, back benching and monkey dancing for coins and bananas.
DeleteSomerby says: " "What happened [on January 6) is a stain on Mr. Trump’s legacy?" We agree with that assessment, but we'd also say that there are quite a few stains on the legacy of Blue America's various tribunes and elites floating around in this deeply dangerous mess."
ReplyDeleteHere Somerby attempts to equate (hold as equal, both-sides) the violence on J6 with things presumably said by Blue America's tribunes and elites. What did anyone in Blue America say about J6 that was as bad as what these dangerous people (and Trump himself) did on J6? Somerby doesn't say, but he clearly wants us to believe that if Red America did bad stuff, so did Blue America. How? By winning the election perhaps? Biden did that, fair and square -- no evidence has ever been presented that he didn't. Is Somerby now an election denier? Or was it the impeachment and investigation that Somerby is referring to? Lots of Red American tribines and elites condemned Trump's actions and a few even joined the proceedings, the ones with honor and love of country. The rest slunk away to support Trump's attempted treason. Somerby today appears to side with them against Blue America, which he holds to be equal in its rotten acts to what MAGA did on J6 and thereafter, trying to subvert our electoral process.
This is why we needed to try Trump for his role in J6. Somerby feels he can now dismiss it all as equivalent to the attempts of Blue America to hold Trump accountable. The public needed to hear what Trump did, in court under oath, so that he could not weasel out of it, as Somerby today attempts to do.
Something is very wrong with Somerby. It is so wrong that it makes whatever he writes here too unreliable to pay attention to, too craven to deserve our attention. Is Somerby pre-surrendering, trying to keep his job as a propagandist in the face of the coming purge? That's what this looks like to me.
Those who were on the J6 Commission are now receiving a flood of death threats. Are they coming from those pardoned or from rank and file MAGAs? Is this a coordinated terror campaign from the right, attempting to silence dissent by the left (or center, for that matter)?
DeleteIt seems obvious that Biden's pardon of those on the J6 Commission was needed, else they would be targeted in other ways by Trump's administration. Is it right that politicians and govt workers should be targeted for doing their jobs? Somerby doesn't say anything about that.
There is something wrong with Somerby that he always seems to identify with the wrong people.
We are supposed to believe that Somerby is now waking up to the fact that asymmetry exists, that elections are always about lesser evil/harm reduction?
ReplyDeleteBrother, please.
It’s a con.
"Is there something wrong with us? This latter possibility is completely unknown—unless you're watching the Fox News Channel, where it's shouted all day long by the corporate employees."
ReplyDeleteNo, not all of us. There is nothing wrong with the left. We clearly see what is coming and are spending all day now warning the public about Trump's coming bad acts (now in progress).
For example, Trump has halted NIH health research grants and activities. Did you expect that? Did Somerby warn you about it? Crickets from Somerby. Trump has stopped all DEI programs and set up a hotline for tips turning in those engaging in fairness or inclusiveness for minorities. But did you know they are also rolling back programs designed to give disabled people a chance to work? Did Somerby tell you about that? Crickets from Somerby. Civil rights are apparently being dismantled for not just minorities but also disabled people and, of course, women. And this is only Day four. And there are farmworkers being deported already. Look for vegetable prices to soar. Did Somerby warn you about that? Crickets from Somerby. He only cares that Trump is bragging about the youth vote and that Hannity is treating Trump exactly the way he has always treated him -- with kid gloves. Except now everyone will be doing that. Did Somerby tell you that?
There is something wrong with Somerby. It is as if he were studying the Storm Trooper roles when he read Anne Frank's diary, not the "how to survive in an authoritarian state that is targeting YOU" part of her book.
Trump before the election: I will end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the day I am inaugurated
ReplyDeleteTrump before his inauguration: I will end the war in Ukraine on Day One, I am a genius deal-maker
Trump after the inauguration: uh, hey Putin, cut that stuff out, I mean, ‘cause if you don’t, I’m gonna….I’m gonna…gonna sanction you
Trump staff: psst we already are doing that, Biden did that already
Trump: oh ok, well Putin, I will charge you with tariffs, then you’ll see
Trump staff: psst that’s not how tariffs work, and we already don’t buy stuff from Russia. Also Putin is laughing his ass off at us for our empty threats. Hey you know what your 5 Big Macs have arrived, how about a bite to eat?
"As for ourselves right here at this site, this is the best we can manage today. We'll be back on schedule tomorrow—but for the record, we don't see an obvious way out of this deeply dangerous mess."
ReplyDeleteNever was a more obvious statement made. The way out of this mess is to stop maligning those who are opposing Trump (i.e., Blue America) and start emulating those who are decrying and resisting attempts to impose autocracy on America. Start caring about what is happening to the people, especially the ones being targeted by Trump's administration. Start with the Haitians, for example. Defending them would be a nice change from defending Red America and those J6 criminals including all the ones who never got their day in court because Trump won (with Somerby's help).
It occurs to me that Somerby might understand the world better if he stopped watching so much TV and instead read articles on his computer. Why would he waste so much time on Fox when they are just saying wrong things over and over? Sort of like what Somerby does here, except with a smaller audience. If Somerby cares, there are many things he could be doing, none of which seem to be occurring to him today. For one thing, he could stop telling lies about Blue America.
But there is something wrong with Somerby that seems to prevent him from seeing clearly who are the bad guys in the mess. Hint: Trump's name shouldn't have a $ in it.
Today I learned on this blog that Trump is given to exaggeration and throws out figures that show up somewhere, somehow but it's up to us to figure it out.
ReplyDeleteThat 11,000 figure includes migrants (legal and not) now in jail for committing crimes in the US, but it is for the span of 20 years, not a current figure. Somerby could have explained that and then you would know more. Instead, he spreads the 11,000 disinformation further than Trump was originally reaching (Fox's audience) and leaves his readers in just as much confusion as Trump himself did. This is what Somerby always does. Would it hurt him to clear up an occasional Trump mess?
DeleteThere is something wrong with Somerby. He thinks it is necessary to explain that Trump didn't win the youth vote by 36% but he won't clear up misinformation about criminality among migrants. That almost suggests that Somerby hates migrants and wouldn't say anything nice about them if his life depended on it (or their lives did). That is what bigotry looks like.
Republicans don’t like immigrants coming here on their own volition but many seem just fine if corporations went to other countries and rounded up “workers” and shipped them over here.
ReplyDeleteWait…didn't we try that already? Did that work out ok?
If memory serves, the first Republican president took issue with that.
We’ve come a long way, baby.
Or not.
If Trump isn't careful, he is going to ruin the US tourism industry. Who wants to visit Disneyland only to be met by thugs and put on a plane back to Europe?
DeleteThere is no way out because Blue America has no credibility with voters. They have lost their power which was located in control of all elite institutions and censorship, both formal and informal.
ReplyDeleteThe public identified the corruption in those institutions and credibility gave way to skepticism which gave way to reflexive rejection of "experts" asserting themselves.
The backward institutions earned their ruin, held off for a time by now stale and laughable Hollywood depictions of their ideal forms. Now corrections are made in real time on social media and without censorship leftists can no longer lie their way into power.
There is a circle of ideologues still jerking off to "Elon did a Nazi salute" while the country goes about the business of eradicating the destruction and influence of the unhinged Democrat children we tolerated for too long.
Yes, all those doctors doing research on how to cure cancer messed up by controlling everything everywhere. Stopping research was so important to Trump that he has done it on Day 3 of his first week in office!
DeletePlease stay disciplined and do not feed the trolls.
DeleteThe right wing trolls slept in this morning, but now they are going to make up for lost time, apparently.
DeleteNot feeding trolls doesn't work. Ignoring them doesn't work. They are bots or paid operatives on troll farms and they aren't going to be discouraged by lack of reinforcement because their motives aren't human. It IS important to contradict their misinformation and I hope people will continue to do that wherever these sorts of trolls spread their filth.
DeleteWhy comment on trolls? If you do not, then readers who oppose Trump will feel more isolated and underestimate the strength of resistance to Trump's cruelty and corruption. Being visible in opposition to Trump is important to the mental health of this country, if not to you (@11:54).
Ignoring trolls is surrendering in advance.
According to Peter Greene at Curmudgucation, Trump's Acting Homeland Security Secretary has authorized immigration policy permitting police and agents to conduct immigration raids in schools. Further, Trump's DOJ plans to go after any state or local officials who get in the way of deportations.
ReplyDeleteGreene asks "...who will be the first building principal or classroom teacher to get thrown in jail for trying to obstruct an attempt to drag a seven year old child out of school for deportation..." He says "I'm seeing teachers talk about new district policies -- what if a student gets home from school and discovers that their parents have been deported? Families and school authorities are scrambling to deal with the various possible ugly outcomes of a deliberately cruel policy..."
Apparently, Trump and his advisors believe that if they are horrible to immigrants, they will self-deport or not come at all. That is the way sociopaths reason.
Somerby used to care about schools and young children. Now there is something wrong with Somerby. This doesn't even seem to be on his radar while he discusses how much of the "youth vote" Trump won.
https://curmudgucation.substack.com/p/immigration-arrests-at-school
10 Things you can do to resist Trump, by Robert Reich:
ReplyDelete1. Protect the undocumented in your community
2. Protect LGBTQ+ members of your community
3. Protect officials in your community or state who are being targeted for vengeance by Trump
4. Participate in or organize boycotts of companies advertising on Fox and/or supporting Trump and Musk
5. Fund groups that are litigating against Trump (American Civil Liberties Union, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, Center for Biological Diversity, Environmental Defense Fund, and Common Cause)
6. Spread the truth. Get news through reliable sources, and spread it. If you hear anyone spreading lies and Trump propaganda, including local media, contradict them with facts and their sources.
7. Urge friends, relatives, and acquaintances to avoid Trump propaganda outlets such as Fox News, Newsmax, X, and, increasingly, Facebook and Instagram.
8. Push for progressive measures in your community and state
9. Encourage worker action (labor unions)
10. Keep the faith. Do not give up on America. Remember, Trump won the popular vote by only 1.5 points. By any historical measure, this was a squeaker.
Don't give up.
https://robertreich.substack.com/p/what-you-can-do
I will add my own suggestion:
Don't waste your time on blogs like this one. Read the many important independent media sources vocally opposing and resisting Trump. Subscribe if you can afford it. Perhaps start with Reich's substack essays.
"FLORENCE, COLORADO (The Borowitz Report)—In a bid for a presidential pardon, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán claimed on Thursday that he had participated in the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021.
ReplyDeleteThe imprisoned drug lord did not explain how he managed to appear in DC for the riot, saying only, “As a felon, I ask President Trump to pardon me out of professional courtesy.”
Vowing that he was ready to turn over a new leaf, he asserted, “If pardoned, I promise to stop selling drugs and will focus on crypto.”
In his closing argument, El Chapo acknowledged he was a controversial figure but added, “I’m not some total maniac like Hegseth.”
https://www.borowitzreport.com/p/el-chapo-claims-he-was-jan-6-rioter
It seems very unfair to pardon some drug dealers but not others.
Somerby would support this. He thinks Republican violent thugs are to be pitied not go to prison.
Somerby, thumb, scale.
ReplyDeleteRinse, repeat.
Ignorance ain’t gonna manufacture itself.
DeleteMy day feels a little off without being able to read the right wing trolls’ word salads, non sequiturs, and malapropisms tinged with anti-semitism, racism, and sexism, in their bizarre effort to kill off this obnoxious right wing vanity blog.
ReplyDeleteI’ll just have to cope.
As many actually care about Trump
ReplyDeleteoverstating his support by young voters as care about January 6, which is to say no one.
Neither are important events.
Somerby's strange resonse to J6 and the pardoning even of violent criminals participating in the attempted coup is being echoed by Republicans in Congress.
ReplyDeleteJeff Tiedrich describes their reactions when questioned by the press about Trump's pardons and the crimes committed on Jan 6:
https://www.jefftiedrich.com/p/gop-hit-by-amnesia-ray-from-outer
I get it that Trump would want to pardon his henchmen carrying out Trump's instructions to keep him from transitioning peacefully to Biden's term, but why would Somerby think it is important to disappear their crimes and minimize what happened?
Somerby is clearly wrong with Somerby.
"Michele Bachmann: “it was like a prayer meeting on Jan. 6 in DC. people were preaching the gospel.”
Deleteyeah, no. the only people praying on Jan. 6 were elected officials reaching out to the deities of their choice, and begging to have their lives spared."
Democrats unanimously voted against a requirement of rendering medical assistance to someone who survives after a doctor’s unsuccessful attempt to kill her.
ReplyDeleteWe are not the same.
Typo correction: We are not the sane
DeleteFTFY