PIECES OF WORK: Compagno is a piece of work!

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2025

Sociopathy and the stupid: For starters, let the word go forth to the nations:

The world isn't going to come to an end because the sitting president has chosen to demolish the East Wing of the White House.

For whatever it may be worth, the behavior by the sitting president may not have been illegal. Given the endless complexification of all our American systems, that question will never be nailed down in any definitive way. But in this morning's New York Times, one experienced observer says this:

Architects Urged a Review of Trump’s Ballroom. Cue the Demolition Crew.

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Edward Lengel, who served as chief historian of the White House Historical Association for two years until 2018, said he had been getting questions about the process. “People have asked me if this is illegal. I don’t think this is illegal,” he said. “I think this is a big loophole that has always been there. Previous presidents have observed precedent and not tried to exploit that loophole.”

Is Lengel right? We have no idea. But the president decided to have his way, and he tore that building down.

The world isn't going to come to an end, but the following ought to be said:

The White House doesn't belong to the sitting president. He doesn't even pay rent.

The White House, including each of its wings, is the property of the United States government. The complex belongs to the American people—or at least, that used to be the case, before the current regime came to town.

L'etat, c'est moi, the new monarch has said. This has produced dual headlines such as these, as found in today's New York Times:

Trump Is Wasting No Time in Tearing Down the East Wing
President Trump initially said the ballroom construction would not dismantle parts of the White House. His officials now say it is cheaper and more structurally sound to simply demolish the East Wing.

Trump Dismisses Another Inspector General, Fueling Oversight Concerns
With the firing of the Export-Import Bank’s inspector general, the president has sidelined around two dozen of the watchdogs who seek out fraud and mismanagement in federal agencies.

Trump Empowers Election Deniers, Still Fixated on 2020 Grievances
The president has placed proponents of his false claims into government jobs while dismantling systems built to secure voting, raising fears that he aims to seize authority over elections ahead of next year’s midterms.

The second and third of those headlines today may involve points of greater concern. But the president's decision to demolish the East Wing, absent any consultation and in the face of previous claim, suggest s a very important point:

If this president isn't a sociopath, he may be able to fill the bill until a real sociopath comes along.

Is something wrong with President Trump? With the people currently around him?

We've asked and we've asked and we've asked and we've asked. As we noted again, the finer people in Blue America aren't willing to go down that road. That said:

In recent weeks, he has given us a bizarre Truth Social post about those magic beds. He has told us that the Democratic Party is "the party of Satan."

He has posted a video in which he dumps barrels of human waste on his opponents' heads. And he has demolished the entire East Wing, in the face of previous statements of assurance.

Is something wrong with this man? To her credit, his niece was able to pity the child who was born to her own grandfather, who she describes as a sociopath.

That said, she speculated that her uncle may may also be a "sociopath." His demolition of property which wasn't his may seem to support some such tragic hypothesis.

Is something clinically wrong with President Trump? If so, that's a human tragedy—but your journalists have sworn not to ask.

That said, our rapidly failing society may be afflicted with something which even worse. Forget about the possible "sociopathy." Let's turn to the monstrously Stupid.

Last night's Gutfeld! program was worse. But for now, we're going to start with the opening segment of yesterday's The Five.

Thanks to the works of the Fox News Channel (and others), our society is awash in the artefacts of the astoundingly Stupid. Yesterday afternoon, at 5 o'clock sharp, guest co-host Emily Compagno, reciting obediently, introduced Segment One:

COMPAGNO (10/22/25): Hello, everyone. I'm Emily Compagno...It's 5 o'clock in New York City, and this is The Five.

The liberals are wokesing [sic] themselves into peak derangement over the construction of Trump's big, beautiful ballroom.

Hillary Clinton said, quote, "It's not his house. It's your house. And he's destroying it."

Compagno gave two more examples of deranged complaints by the libs. And then, she was even willing to read what follows. From the teleprompter to her lips to Red America's ears:

COMPAGNO: Never mind that Barack Obama built his basketball court, Richard Nixon rolled in a bowling alley, and plenty of other presidents did a little home renovation of their own. But President Trump adds a tax-payer free ballroom and suddenly the left is doing the meltdown mambo.

No, you can't get dumber. At 5:05, we got this:

COMPAGNO: I want to talk about the hypocrisy, for example, of Hillary Clinton chiming in. Her husband was one of those presidents. He, for example, brought the putting green closer to the Oval Office, so after he enjoys his cigars, he can take less steps?

She personally oversaw a complete renovation of the inside of the dining room. The list goes on. Are they going to exhume Woodrow Wilson for destroying the colonial garden?

No, you can't get dumber.

Bill Clinton moved the putting green, apparently to the original site of President Eisenhower's putting green. President Nixon installed a one-lane bowling alley in the White House basement.

To Compagno, demolishing the entire East Wing, absent any consultation and in the face of previous reassurance that the East Wing wouldn't even be touched, is an action on the order of such renovations as that.

The reference to President Clinton's cigars was the mandated bow to his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. People like Compagno insist on playing these games in support of the president they revere—the president who has been accused of sexual misconduct by at least 28 women, the president who is refusing to release the Epstein files.

Also, and just for the record:

In 1913, it was apparently Mrs. Woodrow Wilson who "destroyed the colonial garden." Actually, she replaced the colonial garden with what came to be called the Rose Garden, as you can recall in this report from The White House Museum.

Thanks to the leading authority on the topic, the story of the putting green can be remembered here. The (one-lane) basement bowling alley can be seen in the photographs which accompany this report.

Bill Clinton moved the putting green from one spot to another! But so it goes what an inveterate nutcase like Compagno starts pushing the corporate lineand this tribalized hysteria is now a major part of the failing American discourse. 

This imitation of human life takes place on the Fox News Channel from 5 a.m. right on into the night. There are plenty of real complaints which can be made, in a serious way, about Democratic Party governance and Blue American cultural positions—but the CEO of the Fox News Channel is determined to send in the clowns.

"There's no way to spin this," Compagno finally said, as she threw to Jesse Watters. "He's doing this for the people," she confidently announced.

"You're very excited today, aren't you, Emily?" Watters surprisingly said. Soon, he was offering his own irrelevant presentation about "the East Wing, or whatever you call it"—and yes, that's what he said

Remarkably, the messenger children of the Fox News Channel maintained this level of inanity all through the long broadcast night. If Clinton could move a putting green fifty yards, why couldn't President Trump demolish an historical building?

The rolling performance culminated in what may have been the craziest 17 minutes we've ever seen on an American "cable news" broadcast. We refer to the first 17 minutes of last evening's Gutfeld! show, during which Kat Timpfthe New York Times recently portrayed her as a beleaguered feministprovided a striking account of the source of the fury within this stupidified tribe of lost, highly paid boys and girls.

You can't get dumber than what Compagno said. Because we've seen her many times on Gutfeld! shows, we weren't surprised by her rapid-fire anger or by her apparent true belief.

Needless to say, the producers who had fashioned her opening had been working from script. The Trump White House had already fashioned this brain-dead account of the way President Wilson "demolished the colonial garden." 

The channel, a mouthpiece for Trump, cut and pasted from there.

That said, the siting president has knocked the walls downand he keeps firing providers of oversight. Along with that, it's the magic bed, and the plane dumping feces on the public's heads, and the Dems as "the party of Satan."

This is where our rapidly failing culture currently stands. In the face of our own Blue American silence, will there be some coming back?

Tomorrow: What Michelle Goldberg says she saw as the feces came raining down


59 comments:

  1. There will be no coming back.
    We made a deal with gun owners that we'd allow the wholesale slaughter of schoolchildren, in exchange for them fighting government tyranny, and now that the bill is due, they've skipped town.

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    1. The don’t think it’s tyranny. They support Trump.

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    2. Who is a tyrant

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    3. Lifelong criminal says we need to pay him $3,000/sq. ft. for his addition. What the actual fuck the Embezzler in Chief talking about? Nothing comes close to that price. Greasy fucks. Top to bottom.

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    4. King Orange Chickenshit wants turn the "people's house" into the fucking Palace of Versailles on the Potomac. Somebody needs to throw a net on that loony bastard.

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  2. The second and third of those headlines today may involve points of greater concern. Fuck off Somerby with your may.

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  3. My favorite whine is Obama added a basketball hoop so bothsides. Added a basketball hoop to a fucking existing tennis court. These fucking people.

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  4. "The White House doesn't belong to the sitting president."

    Yawn. You used to be relatively interesting to read, Bob Somerby, albeit too long and repetitive.

    But now you're nothing. You're a long and repetitive standard-issue idiotic Soros-monkey. TDS destroyed you. Sad.

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    1. Somerby is not a member of the blue tribe. That means he is not being paid by Soros or any other Democrat. Calling him a Soros-monkey means you don't pay any attention to his content.

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    2. Also thinking Soros pays individuals to piss on Trump is its own kind of idiocracy. Like that goofy woman screaming at us out her car last Saturday morning - who's paying you? Nobody bitch, we just care about America and our now lost Democracy. All while you scrap, bow, and toss buckets of money at the demented commander in thief.

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    3. You seem to be confusing Somerby with Scott Bessent, trumptard.

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    4. These trumptards were all gung ho for cutting foreign aid to feed starving children or provide medical care for children, but are completely silent on handing out welfare to the Argentina disaster, to the tune of $40 billion, $40 billion that should be going to help Americans but is just being pissed away on foreigners that made bad bets.

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    5. I'm so old I remember when Mao was pining for Shrub to do him up his ass.

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  5. Somerby's buyer's remorse over Trump is a daily delight!

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  6. Quaker in a BasementOctober 23, 2025 at 1:39 PM

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, who created the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange and served prison time for failing to stop criminals from using the platform to move money connected to child sex abuse, drug trafficking and terrorism.

    https://apnews.com/article/trump-pardon-binance-changpeng-zhao-crypto-exchange-e1cb3fe516bc42b4c7ce5c107a280dc7

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    1. Of course he has. Ghislaine is next.

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    2. QiB - Don't forget the part that Binance stuffed money into the Trump Crime Family to orchestrate this all to normal activity for the lifelong crook. Pay me to steal from my fellow Americans, and you get a get out of jail free card. Greasy fucks are gonna fuck you. Just a matter of time.

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    3. Ross Ulbricht 2.0

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  7. "The world isn't going to come to an end because the sitting president has chosen to demolish the East Wing of the White House.

    For whatever it may be worth, the behavior by the sitting president may not have been illegal. Given the endless complexification of all our American systems, that question will never be nailed down in any definitive way. "

    Somerby wouldn't have said this any differently if he were a card-carrying Republican. This kind of idiocy is why some here believe he is helping Trump with his propaganda efforts.

    First, the courts will decide whether what Trump did was legal. Saying we will never know denies that we have courts to disentangle complicated matters. Republicans don't respect the courts and their decisions, so Somerby's attitude reflects the right, not the left on this issue.

    Second, Trump didn't just rearrange the furniture, he is demolishing an entire Wing of a historic building that has great value to the American people. He did not tell anyone he was going to do that and he does not have the right to just decide to do it without involving others.

    Third, demolishing the White House like this is a sign of dementia, a crazy act. No sane person would do it like this.

    Fourth, given that this is a sign of Trump's dementia, the world may be in danger from Trump's other deranged acts, done with similar lack of foresight, lack of involvement of others, irrevocably and without recourse by those harmed.

    Fifth, this action is important because it reflects Trump's current delusion that he is a king who can do whatever he wants without concern about what anyone else thinks, especially the people whose house he is demolishing.

    Somerby himself may not give a damn about the White House, as his sentence about the world not ending suggests. He is minimizing the feelings of others about a symbolic building. We cared just as much about the Capitol building being defiled by poop on its interior walls, even though the world didn't end then either. The criterion for taking acts seriously is not whether the world will end but what it means that such a thing has been done.

    The world may come to an end if Trump takes it into his fuzzy brain to nuke those fishing boats full of fentanyl (he says). It may come to an end for those living in Northern parts of our country if Trump decides to march into Canada. What prevents any of this? Nothing, apparently, since he is doing other disastrous things without restraint.

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    1. You have to credit Trump for duplicating Putin's ballroom. Penis envy much?

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    2. Quaker in a BasementOctober 23, 2025 at 1:55 PM

      "First, the courts will decide whether what Trump did was legal."

      Doubtful. A plaintiff would have to have standing to sue and a complaint that the court can remedy.

      All the king's horses and all the king's men, you know. They can't make him undestroy it.

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    3. Why are the American people not plaintiffs, with the bureau that administers the buildings as their representative? The court could halt the demolition and require Trump to reconstruct the East Wing that he has wantonly damaged. What was built in the first place can be rebuilt.

      The idea that our government needs a ballroom has never been examined. Who would use it? There is a reason why the inaugural balls are held off govt property and funded by donations. Why then would that not apply to the construction of a ballroom for the White House?

      The paving of the Rose Garden was done to allow more tables to be placed there for grifting purposes. Trump has been holding "donor" events there. A ballroom will expand his corruption. That should be a reason to oppose it.

      I do not understand why you are arguing in support of right wingers, when it seems obvious that this is happening because Congress is derelict in its oversight. That Congress does not have the will to intervene does not mean that what Trump is doing is right (legal, moral, ethical, consistent with American values, traditions and norms, the will of the people, etc.).

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    4. Quaker, Trump should just go ahead and shoot his enemies. The courts cannot make him reincarnate them after they are dead, amirite? And who would have standing to complain when all of his enemies are deceased? So what's the big deal?

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  8. Bob, the East Wing of the White House isn’t a whole lot older than you.

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    1. What does that matter?

      The East Wing is where the First Lady's offices are. It has been obvious since the end of Trump's last term that Melania wants nothing more to do with Trump. This demolition may be the result of a personal fight between Melania (who hasn't resided in the White House or Mar a Lago for ages) and Trump, a way of him showing his anger that he cannot force her to be devoted when she plainly hates him.

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    2. That is not what people are disturbed about and you know it. Or you would if you had any character.

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    3. Cecelia, I lost all respect for you when you failed to defend the poop video.

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    4. Anonymouse 2:03pm, so now you’re saying that irreverence toward the WH wasn’t a contention to the ballroom plans. You’re not very quick on your feet.

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    5. I'm saying there was never a Republican voter who isn't a bigot.
      Try to keep up, Mister.

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    6. "wasn’t a contention to the ballroom plans"

      This is gibberish. It doesn't mean anything in English. Perhaps she means "consideration" but that isn't what she has said here. Then she accuses someone else of not being quick on their feet. When she cannot use English words to convey any coherent meaning!

      Cecelia. You are an unpleasant person and a nuisance and most people here would be happy if you just left.

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  9. "(Trump) had said in July that the existing White House wouldn’t be touched by his ballroom construction. “It won’t interfere with the current building. It’ll be near it but not touching it. And pays total respect to the existing building, which I’m the biggest fan of.”

    But that pledge by the President is no longer operative. Why not? Well, Trump explained yesterday, the East Wing “was never thought of as being much. It was a very small building.”

    Very small is bad. Very big is good."

    - from today's Bulwark.

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    1. Anonymouse 1:47pm, that’s utterly surprising. Construction projects are ever static.

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    2. God you fucks are annoying. Is that what RT pays you to be?

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    3. Whatever Boris.

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    4. Cecelia plainly thinks that the interference by Russia in social media and blogs like this one is hilarious, even if put an incompetent cretin like Trump into office.

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    5. Anonymouse 2:20pm, no, I think your accusations as to Bob being a Putin agent are clownish. So do some of your fellow liberals.

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    6. We are giving Somerby the benefit of the doubt. It is marginally better to think of him needy and taking the RT money to feed his cat, than to think of him as corrupt without any concern for our country, a traitor on his own small scale. Similarly, it is better to think of him as corrupt than to consider him so demented that he is being led around by the nose by Fox News, much as Trump's MAGA supporters are.

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    7. If there was a Republican voter who isn't a bigot, we would have heard about it by now.

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  10. Observing this toxic right wing vanity blog wither away, is not unamusing.

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  11. Looking beyond the wanton, meaningless destruction of the White House, this reeks of corruption to high heaven.
    Using private donors, whose massive companies benefit or suffer at Trump's whim, is corrupt. Apple got exempted from tariffs; Trump could change his mind at any minute.
    Secondly, Trump is demanding $230mil from the US government, a sum that is suspiciously close to the cost of building the ballroom. Todd Blanche, Trump's personal attorney, is certainly going to sign off on it, and taxpayer end up paying for Trump's vanity project.
    Makes one yearn for the good old days when bribes were $50K and were handed out in Kava bags.

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    1. $500/sq.ft. gets you a gold plated brick hospital addition. Trump's addition is well over $3,000/sq.ft. and growing. Greasy fucks indeed.

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    2. The estimate has gone up to $300 million as of this morning. Anyone who believes the final price tag for this 90,000 SF monstrosity is not going to double that at least, I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn

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    3. IIya, this isn’t a new thing, whether it’s donations to presidential libraries or First Lady Jackie K’s tenure of renovation in the WH.

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    4. I reckon Trump will have to collect a larger settlement from the US government.

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    5. Presidential libraries are built after presidency.

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    6. IIya, via going after public prosecutors. The old fashioned way.

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    7. Jackie changed the drapes. Presidential libraries are non-profit foundations open to the public as a repository of historic documents and objects related to a specific president, nowhere near the White House but usually located near that president's birthplace. The president is not a charity, certainly not non-profit given his refusal to divest during his terms. He conducts private family business on govt time, ignoring all rules about conflict of interest.

      It bothers me that Cecelia doesn't know enough about her country that she would equate these things and not notice Trump's grifts. Why can't Russia give its trolls some rudimentary training before siccing them on us?

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    8. President Trump is not a charity.

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    9. Anonymouse 2:18pm, it doesn’t bother me at all that you’re so disingenuous that you deny that rich people contribute to the political and the societal causes of politicians all the time. Now suddenly, THAT should be reason enough to argue against changing the WH. Perhaps the president could just do it on the public dime. Either way, you’re going to be pulling your hair out over a portion of the WH that was added to the structure in 1942.

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  12. Short-Fingered Vulgarian Clings to Delusions

    "Trump, on the other hand, as he sat Tuesday at his desk in his newly gilded Oval Office, looking out on his paved-over Rose Garden, not far from where he plans to build his new imitation of the Arc de Triomphe, said this:

    “We can never let what happened in the 2020 election happen again. We just can’t let that happen. I know Kash is working on it, everybody is working on it. And certainly Tulsi is working on it. We can’t let that happen again to our country.”

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    1. And what happened in the 2020 election was, of course...a proper election. To translate: we can't let elections happen again.

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  13. "We've asked and we've asked and we've asked and we've asked. As we noted again, the finer people in Blue America aren't willing to go down that road."

    Is J.B. Pritzker not one of the finer people in Blue America? He has been down that road, in fact he lives on that road. How about Lawrence O'Donnell? He's been there too, repeatedly, as often as Somerby can repeat the word "asked". Nearly every substack blue hero has been down that road repeatedly, warning us about Trump's cognitive issues. Some asked why Trump's medical records were not being released (before the White House released some fictional health reports). Some have interviewed doctors about what his symptoms mean. There are intrepid blue writers who notice when Trump disappears, report on the emptiness of his daily schedule, and follow him to his golf courses (where reporters are prevented from watching him play golf). Blue news sources repeat every single one of Trump's increasingly frequent and enormously demented gaffes, growing worse with the passage of time.

    Somerby cannot complain that the blue media isn't doing all this, when he persists in calling the mainstream, corporate, legacy media blue, when Republicans now control major sources such as CBS, NY Times, Wash Post and the other media who have surrendered to Trump's threats and now post anti-Democratic pro-Trump opinion pieces without any balance. Yesterday, Douthat was permitted to claim that Taylor Swift has become a conservative (because she wants to get married). That is Trump-pleasing garbage of the type you'd expect on Fox, from what Somerby continues to call blue media when it is plainly not.

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  14. Quaker in a BasementOctober 23, 2025 at 2:05 PM

    Isn't some sort of permit required before you can knock down a historic landmark?

    I'm not talking about Trump, I'm talking about whoever was hired to demolish the East Wing. Wouldn't that company need some sort of clearance to begin work?

    And, by the way, who are they and how'd they get selected in the first place?

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    1. We don't have to show you no stinking permit! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqomZQMZQCQ&t=15s

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    2. When you're the president, you don't have to obey any laws, much less rules and restrictions and permitting and inspection. You just grab a backhoe and go to it.

      Right now, this is Trump doing this. When the right is more firmly entrenched locally, any of them will be able to do anything they want to their neighbors without notice or any annoying paperwork, just because they are MAGAs. They already behave like assholes -- imagine them much much worse, like Trump has become. What's the point of paying for a friend on the inside if you can't throw your weight around. This is not going to be a good country to live in any more.

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  15. "Hillary Clinton said, quote, "It's not his house. It's your house. And he's destroying it."

    Today is Hillary's birthday. She is 78. If she had been elected President in 2016, our country would be much better off. Somerby said she was a horrible candidate and couldn't find any strengths to talk about, but she went on to win the popular vote by 2+ million. Why did she lose? Somerby has never discussed the factors affecting those swing states that gave Trump the electoral college. Somerby prefers to blame it all on Hillary. History will be kinder to her, after it has the chance to explore things like Russia's contribution to Trump's campaign, Comey's outrageous interference, Obama's refusal to investigate Russian collusion, and so on. We could have had one of the most competent and qualified candidates for the office ever, but instead MAGAs chose the demented idiot currently destroying national treasures because he loves to play with construction equipment when he is bored, which is all the time now.

    Republicans did this to us and our country. Red voters are responsible for every single one of Trump's destructive acts. It doesn't matter that they are suffering too, or perhaps more than the left, because they were told what would happen and they did it anyway. That is even more true for the election in 2024. We had an excellent president and Republicans threw him out. Now we all are in worse shit than any time since the Great Depression. And red voters were warned, but did it anyway, to "own the libs".

    We can't walk back time, but we can do as much as possible to restore America to its previous path of prosperity. That means waking up Republicans in congress to end the shutdown, releasing the Epstein files, processing the resulting impeachment bills and removing Trump from office. The sooner the better. Don't let Quaker argue that we have no standing to do this. We are the only ones who can do it, via our elected representatives.

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