COGNITION(S): "One man's damaged psyche," he writes!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2026

But what is he trying to say? In yesterday morning's report, as we rushed off to the medical mission, we may not have quoted enough of David Brooks' latest column. 

The questions we were pursuing included such questions as these:

Is something medically wrong with President Trump? If so, is that a dangerous state of affairs with respect to future possibilities involving the president's judgment?

Also, are Blue America's major journalists and major news orgs prepared to discuss the possibility that something might be medically wrong? Even concerning the possibility which is easier to discussthe possibility of cognitive declineour journalists seem to be searching for ways to suggest that a cognitive problem may exist without ever actually saying it.

Today, the Brooks column appears in New York Times print editions. The headline cites an emerging "crackup," and "the unraveling of President Trump's mind" is quickly cited in the column's text. 

What exactly is the columnist saying? As we noted yesterday, here's how the column starts:

The Coming Trump Crackup

Last week Minneapolis’s police chief, Brian O’Hara, said the thing he fears most is the “moment where it all explodes.” I share his worry. If you follow the trajectory of events, it’s pretty clear that we’re headed toward some kind of crackup.

We are in the middle of at least four unravelings: The unraveling of the postwar international order. The unraveling of domestic tranquillity wherever Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents bring down their jackboots. The further unraveling of the democratic order, with attacks on Fed independence and—excuse the pun—trumped-up prosecutions of political opponents. Finally, the unraveling of President Trump’s mind.

Of these four, the unraveling of Trump’s mind is the primary one, leading to all the others. Narcissists sometimes get worse with age, as their remaining inhibitions fall away. The effect is bound to be profound when the narcissist happens to be president of the United States.

Dire thoughts seem to be lurking there. But does the columnist ever say that something may be clinically wrong?

Many people, Blue as well as Red, have come to believe that President Biden suffered some sort of cognitive decline during his term in the White House. Many people have come to believe that various journalists and various news orgs failed to pursue that possible state of affairs until President Biden suffered through that one disastrous debate, and possibly after that.

In the wake of that possible journalistic failure, it may seem odd to think that our journalists are now reluctant to explore the possibility that President Trump may be suffering from some similar type of decline. Beyond that lies a second possibilitythe possibility that he was suffering from some clinically diagnosable "personality disorder" in the many long years before that.

Was President Trump afflicted with some significant form of "mental disorder" perhaps from his childhood on? That tragic possibility has been aggressively articulated in a pair of best-selling books.

In keeping with long-standing rules of the guild, that possibility has also been almost completely ignored.

When Brooks writes about "the unraveling of President Trump's mind," is he suggesting the existence of a diagnosable medical problem without flatly saying so? Each person can decide that question for him or herself. But as we've been saying this week, ever so slowly they turn!

It seems to us that our journalists may be trying to suggest that something seems to be medically wrong without simply saying so. As we noted on Wednesday, Colby Hall came out and flatly said it this week, but few others seem willing to follow.

Is something with President Trump in a clinically diagnosable way? Was David Brooks implying as much in his column without simply saying as much?

Yesterday, we cited some of the language Broos employed as he discussed "the unraveling of President Trump’s mind." We didn't include these ruminations, which appear near the end of his column:

I don’t have enough imagination to know where the next crackup will come—through perhaps some domestic, criminal or foreign crisis? Though I was struck by a sentence Robert Kagan wrote in an essay on the effects of Trump’s foreign policy in The Atlantic: “Americans are entering the most dangerous world they have known since World War II, one that will make the Cold War look like child’s play and the post-Cold War world like paradise.”

And no, I don’t think America is headed toward anything like a Rome-style collapse. Our institutions are too strong, and our people, deep down, still have the same democratic values.

But I do know that events are being propelled by one man’s damaged psyche. History does not record many cases in which a power-mad leader careening toward tyranny suddenly regained his senses and became more moderate. On the contrary, the normal course of the disease is toward ever-accelerating deterioration and debauchery.

We'll admit that somewhat odd. First, Brooks quotes Kagan imagining a profoundly dangerous state of affairs. Then he quickly seems to pivot, saying it wouldn't be all that bad!

He also states the obvious:

Events on the current global stage are being "propelled by [President Trump]." He then refers to the president's "damaged psyche:"

Is that a colloquial term? 

(He goes on to talk about "power-mad leaders" moving toward even greater states of "deterioration.")

For now, we leave you with two questions:

What are our journalists trying to sayand why can't they simply say it? 

Also, what does this say about the maturity and the competence of our vaunted national discourse? Putting it another way:

As a matter of basic anthropology, what does it say about us?

Also this: Brooks may be working under rules delivered to him by his editors. He may be trying his best to suggest something which he isn't permitted to say.


75 comments:


  1. "we may not have quoted enough of David Brooks' latest column. "

    Jesus Christ, you are deranged!

    But sure, squeal, and quote other idiot-Democrats squeal, if that's what makes you happy...

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    1. Somerby is not a Democrat. Brooks is definitely not a Democrat either -- he is a never-Trump conservative. Someone who uses the phrase "idiot-Democrats" and "squeal" is a troll. Go away.

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    2. Liberalism is the newest mental illness. You can see why democratic women are so unhappy. They are apparently easily brainwashed by the left who only want chaos.

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    3. Nonsense. Go away troll

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    4. Retarded Democrat cat-ladies are easily triggered, I noticed.

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    5. Triggered, Hillary?

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    6. Cecelia, David and Cal, AC/MA, DogFace George, and Bob Somerby know that Mao is the smartest, and most likable of all the Right-wingers on TDH.

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    7. The Democratic party's idea of government is to do everything possible to make sure that any transvestite anywhere not be offended by anything that may happen to them at any time.

      Some people argue we have bigger fish to fry.

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    8. Someone who confuses transpeople with transvestites is showing a huge amount of ignorance. They also mark themselves as conservative because liberals, regardless of their opinions, are not that stupid.

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    9. “ Some people argue we have bigger fish to fry.”

      And yet, transgender issues take up an enormous amount of right wingers’ head space. They’re the ones targeting transgender people.

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    10. Any retarded cat-lady, nay, anyone who's ever uttered or typed words "transgender issues" should be medicated or lobotomized immediately.

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    11. Let's devote our governmental efforts make sure every transgender person never be offended in any way by anything that may happen to them at any time. Whatever we do here in Washington, we must make sure a transgender person is never offended.

      How is that working out for you?

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  2. "What are our journalists trying to say—and why can't they simply say it?"

    Brooks did say it. Why can't Somerby hear it?

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  3. "But I do know that events are being propelled by one man’s damaged psyche. History does not record many cases in which a power-mad leader careening toward tyranny suddenly regained his senses and became more moderate. On the contrary, the normal course of the disease is toward ever-accelerating deterioration and debauchery."

    Brooks says that things are going to get worse with Trump if nothing is done about him. That is obvious. Brooks doesn't want to be charged with treason for advocating a coup, but we do have the means to remove Trump if our elected officials had the will to use them. That is obvious too.

    Somerby pretense, his failure to understand what Brooks is saying, is Somerby's pathology. We can ask daily what is wrong with Somerby that he plays coy and tries to push for journalists to state their concerns more clearly during a period when Trump is prosecuting journalists, having the FBI invade their homes, calling them public enemies and urging papers to fire them. Brooks shows sufficient courage to say that Trump is deteriorating. Somerby wants him to place himself in great danger, for what purpose? We all know what he is saying -- all except the deliberately obtuse Somerby.

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    1. To my knowledge, no one in Roman times ever made a medical-professional diagnosis of Caligula. How was his madness dealt with? Look it up. It was the same remedy used to deal with all corrupt and evil dictators across time. Is that what Somerby is advocating? Brooks isn't saying it out loud either, but we all know what it is.

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    2. AI says:

      "Caligula was assassinated on January 24, 41 AD, at age 29, after a brief, 4-year reign marked by tyranny and eccentricity. He was stabbed over 30 times by Praetorian Guard officers, including Cassius Chaerea, in a palace conspiracy. His wife, Caesonia, and daughter were also killed, and he was succeeded by Claudius. "

      Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.

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    3. Melania, who may know more about history than Trump, is currently living in a separate tower at Mar a Lago (according to Daily Beast). She returned just about the time that $40 million documentary about her is set to be released (Jan 30). Someone may have told her that pretending to be First Lady again might help ticket sales, but she obviously doesn't want to get too close to Trump. After all, Maduro's wife got abducted along with her husband. Melania perhaps values freedom more than her husband does.

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  4. Those bruises on Trump's hands are not the result of banging into a table, as claimed by our government. Inquiring minds want to know what our president is being injected with. We deserve the full truth about Trump's health, including his cognitive issues.

    The government can hide Trump's treatment records, but his behavior is on display for all to see. It is clearly not normal, even for Trump. What is wrong with the president? That is what Sonerby should be asking, and he should be targeting Leavitt, not Brooks (who is telling the truth).

    Somerby has cast himself as a single voice crying in the wilderness because no journalist will diagnose Trump's mental illness. But we don't need labels -- we need someone competent to take charge of our government, allowing Trump to tend to his health problems in private. But that would mean the most obvious grifting would have to be put on hold. The greedy won't allow that, so we must watch Trump suffer and make a total mess of foreign policy, the economy, our cultural institutions, and our national heritage so the rich can get richer. Not a word from Somerby about the wrongness of Trump's actions.

    It would perhaps be too difficult for Somerby to face his own complicity in reelecting Trump -- the way he helped push Biden off the Democratic ticket, criticized Harris to the point that Democratic support was sapped and Trump crept back into office to do the dirtywork no one let him do in his first term. Somerby was part of Trump's reelection success but now Somerby is unaccountably trying to shove the loudest press voices out of the picture, pretending they won't speak up about Trump, when they are the ones doing that daily, not Somerby. Somerby keeps asking for a professional diagnosis of Trump, but he won't accept the ones already offered by various mental health experts. So, who does he thinks should be telling us Trump has dementia? Trump's people aren't going to do it.

    Here is yet another way in which Somerby and Trump are alike. Trump's niece wrote a book called "Too much and never enough" about her uncle, describing his greed. For Somerby, the efforts of various experts to describe Trump's mental illness are both too much and yet they are never enough to satisfy Somerby's specious cries for someone to tell us what is wrong with Trump -- as if Somerby has not been listening to the nearly daily descriptions of Trump's abnormality, his incompetence, his dementia. What more does Somerby need? Whatever it is, he is not specifying clearly and plainly what he wants to hear said, and he rejects what some have had the courage to publish, so what more does Somerby want? Whatever is happening is clearly not enough for him, and that is Somerby's pathology, or his excuse, for failing to join the chorus telling our country that Trump needs to resign or be removed.

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  5. Trump does crazy stuff, and you say it's his mind. What on earth are you talking about? Maybe it's normal behavior for somebody who's a lowlife and surrounds himself with other lowlifes—nobody to put the brakes on.

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    1. The opening scene of The Sopranos takes place in a therapist's office. Maybe Trump's behavior is extreme, even for lowlifes. A different test of whether behavior is disordered or not is whether it works for the person himself. It Trump an effective lowlife? Is he getting what he wants? I would say the answer to that is no, and if a powerful president cannot get his needs met, something is very wrong.

      Freud thought that success in life consisted of being able to work productively and to form relationships with others. Trump has disowned his lifelong bestie, his rent-a-wife has abandoned him, his family has nothing to do with him, he has made a mess of the White House renovations, and none of his national plans are working (economy is bad, Putin is using him not admiring him, he is the Rodney Dangerfield of dictators). That means his is not a very good lowlife among lowlifes.

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  6. If Somerby is liberal, why is he so out-of-step with what other liberals say in their opinion pieces, articles and substacks?

    Here are some things the press is not: (1) a political party, (2) a professional mental health organization, (3) academic political analysts, (4) historians, (5) experts in foreign relations, (6) lawyers, (7) entertainers, (8) fortune-tellers, (9) educators, (10), our mothers. The press reports current events and news. That's it. They try to get the facts right while doing so. Somerby apparently wants the press to be something else, although he won't say exactly what.

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    1. For the same reason other liberals said in their opinion pieces, articles and substacks that Biden had a cold and jetlag on the night of the debate.

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    2. Based on the quality of the speeches given by Biden right after Biden recovered from his trip, that explanation was true.

      Trump is not recovering. He gets worse every time he gives a speech.

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    3. That is the difference. Somerby resists using false, damage control narratives which may make him seem out of step with herds that may not.

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    4. 11:33/11:53: If Somerby was right about Biden, is he also right about Trump? I wouldn’t want to disrupt the childish tribalism that says that Trump can do no wrong, but just asking..

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    5. You're declaring yourself above tribalism while still participating in it.

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    6. I’m not 11:35, 12:20. I asked a simple question which I urge others here to consider.

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    7. It is only Somerby's contention that tribalism is bad. Anthropologists do not agree.

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  7. "As Naftali Bendavid of the Washington Post wrote on Saturday, the president is getting it from all sides as world leaders in Davos not only ignored his demands to be handed Greenland, but also pushed back, while at the same time at home, his immigration policies have given rise to massive demonstrations, including a strike that shut down the city of Minneapolis on Friday.

    Adding to that, the targets of his retaliation campaign are not rolling over and are instead fighting –– and suing –– back instead of being cowed.

    Bendavid is reporting, “Foreign leaders, meanwhile, appeared to conclude they had little to lose from openly accusing Trump of thuggery, something they had been reluctant to do before,” while adding that lawmakers like Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D), California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Sen Mark Kelly (AZ-D) have openly challenged Trump's authority believing he will back down.

    According to GOP adviser Mike Madrid, one year into his second term, the president is finding he is facing a radically changing political landscape as the polls show voters are turning against him in a stunning reversal.

    “I don’t think there is any question. It’s the prime minister of Canada. It’s the pope,” he told the Post. “There is this new energy when our allies are rattling the saber back, and that is in turn emboldening folks at home.”

    The Post reports notes that the pushback to Trump is undeniably being effective as his threats to invade Greenland if he didn't get his way quickly dissipated, and the plans to invoke the Insurrection Act at home withered quickly away in the face of resistance.

    That led Madrid to warn Trump, ““In the past six months, everything has changed. The fever swamp is still full force, but there is no question there are breaks. The question is, can [Trump] hold it together? And if this is happening before the midterms, imagine what happens if the Democrats take one or both houses.” [Rawstory]

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  8. Trump is just getting started.

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    1. Trump is a failing old man who is unable to function in his job. He is getting worse every day. He needs to be replaced.

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    2. Good to know, 11:27. His tanking of the economy, ruining of foreign relations, illegal actions and his massive corruption have only just begun. Good times.

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  9. "THE CELESTIAL REALM (The Borowitz Report)—Stating that He had had “just about enough of this idiot,” on Saturday God wreaked revenge on Donald J. Trump by transforming the United States of America into Greenland.

    In a terse public statement, the Almighty declared, “Prayers answered, jerkwad.”

    The act of God coupled with His blistering pronouncement left many atheists reconsidering their positions, nonbelievers reported.

    In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney extended a helping hand to his beleaguered American counterpart, offering, “Since we know how to handle cold weather, we would consider making the United States our eleventh province.”

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  10. Trump, unglued as he is, controls both houses of Congress, has six fellow travelers on the Supreme Court, and the NYT says he has a 40% approval rating. That's the problem, not Trump's "mind".

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    1. It always went deeper than just Trump. Clearly, there was a receptiveness to his personality disorder/ narcissism etc that long predated his takeover of the Republican Party. Getting rid of Trump won’t eradicate the thuggish cruelty of so many Americans.

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  11. “ Man shot and killed by federal agents in south Minneapolis this morning, police chief says”

    https://www.startribune.com/ice-raids-minnesota/601546426

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    1. I don't trust this newspaper to provide full context. E.g., a couple of days ago a 5 year old was abandoned by his fleeing father. ICE took care of the boy until the father returned. An ICE agent took the boy out to McDonalds.

      Did this paper praise ICE for their act of kindness and their concern for the child? No. they merely reported that ICE had detained the child, as if ICE had arrested him. That misleading version spread all over.

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    2. You can watch the video of the person being murdered at that link, David and judge for yourself, if you have the stomach for it.

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    3. “ Did this paper praise ICE for their act of kindness and their concern for the child?”

      You are so, pardon my French, fucking ridiculous, David. This is a straight news report, not an encomium in Der Stürmer.

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    4. ICE did arrest the child. They took both the child and his father into detention, not returning the child to his mother.

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  12. Tiedrich mocks J.D. Vance's use of The Titanic as a metaphor for the US economy:

    "here’s United States Vice President Couchfuck McGee — in defense of Donny Convict’s inability to fix the economy he just keeps making worse — delivering the dumbfuckiest metaphor of all time.

    “you don't turn the Titanic around overnight.”

    yeah. I’m pretty sure you don’t turn the Titanic around overnight, or ever at all — because the fucking thing hit an iceberg and sank."

    Not only is J.D. Vance seemingy unaware of what happened to the Titanic, but he doesn't seem to understand that by today's standards, the Titanic is not a very large ship. Today's cruise ships are three times the turning radius; the Symphony of the Seas (the largest one) is about 8 times as big in tonnage.

    J.D. Vance is most likely not mentally ill, but he does seem to be vying with Trump in idiocy and ignorance. That's OK for Trump's base, which doesn't know anything about the Titanic either, but shouldn't those in charge of our country know things?

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    1. Just curious. Do you live in Minneapolis, David? Do you know what is going on there? Do you only expose yourself to narratives that fit your preconceived notions, such that you cannot imagine any kind of moral resistance to ICE thuggery? You and your party quite often decried the tyrannical federal government and its “Jack booted thugs.” Now that your party controls the government, that criticism has turned 180 degrees hasn’t it? ICE is behaving in an unprecedentedly thuggish and frankly unconstitutional way, unlike under previous administrations.

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    2. David lives in Estonia where he works on a troll farm.

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  14. The problems in Minneapolis are not due to ICE. Brooks incorrectly said, The unraveling of domestic tranquility wherever Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents bring down their jackboots

    "Wherever" is false. ICE does have domestic tranquility in almost all of the country. The problem exists in Minneapolis because of specific bad behavior by radicals there and by the lack of cooperation from local law enforcement.

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    1. Not "radicals", retarded cat-ladies. They just need to be medicated, I think.

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    2. Just curious. Do you live in Minneapolis, David? Do you know what is going on there? Do you only expose yourself to narratives that fit your preconceived notions, such that you cannot imagine any kind of moral resistance to ICE thuggery? You and your party quite often decried the tyrannical federal government and its “Jack booted thugs.” Now that your party controls the government, that criticism has turned 180 degrees hasn’t it? ICE is behaving in an unprecedentedly thuggish and frankly unconstitutional way, unlike under previous administrations.

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    3. David in Cal,
      Can you please go away, and not come back until you've identified the Republican voter who isn't a bigot, please?
      For the sake of the children.

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    4. There has been another fatal shooting by ICE this morning in Minneapolis. The local police are investigating but close to 100 local residents and protesters are also present.

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    5. @12:04 - You watch the news. You know that you don't see this kind of drama in Tampa or Nashville or Austin. ICE is doing its job calmly, without hysterics all over the country. Why is MN different? It's because local law enforcement in MN doesn't enforce laws when ICE is being interfered with.

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    6. “ It's because local law enforcement in MN doesn't enforce laws when ICE is being interfered with”
      You make these statements DiC without any proof. ICE is illegally dragging people from vehicles, breaking down doors without a warrant, killing citizens essentially in cold blood, and the government you voted for immediately passes judgment reflexively, says they will not investigate, and gives ICE carte blanche to continue committing these acts by declaring that they have “absolute” immunity. That’s wrong on its face.

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    7. What, another fatal shooting?

      Great! I'm sure my Democrat bosses are happy as a clam.

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    8. Minnesota and other blue cities are different because they have been targeted by much larger influxes of ICE agents (and National Guard troops) using tactics designed to inflame local public outrage. Further, these blue cities generally have larger numbers of brown-skinned and Spanish speaking residents, most of them citizens, who are being harrassed by ICE without evidence of criminal activity or illegal immigration status. So ICE is detaining more innocent people in blue cities. These ICE mistakes lead to greater protest as residents rightfully object to what is happening in their neighborhoods.

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    9. Minneapolis has more Hispanics than cities in TX and FL?? Really??

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    10. How many ICE goons are terrorizing the cities in Florida with much larger illegal immigrant populations, Dickhead, you motherfucking fascist freak bastard? How many, Dickhead?

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    11. Hispanics in the midwest are descendants of men and women who settled out of the "migrant stream." The migrant stream is the route taken by farmworkers going from farm to farm to plant and harvest crops throughout the midwest. People settled out when they encountred physical health problems that interfered with working fast enough to support their families (farm work is paid by the bushel not the hour).

      To see an example of this process, I recommend the film "A Million Miles Away" about Jose Hernandez, who went from the fields to NASA and ultimately went to space in 2009. His father quit doing farmwork so that his math-talented son could attend school regularly, not usually possible for the children of migrants. Nixon (a Republican president) supported training programs to help midwestern migrant farmworkers settle out and obtain permanent jobs in small and large towns throughout the midwest.

      As of the last census, 30% of the population of Chicago is Hispanic. They are 7% of Minnesotans. They are 20% of Milwaukee residents.

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  15. Argue with Somerby, if you want, but he's right about the 2nd Amendment being put in place to deal with Right-wingers.

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  16. Somerby asks what "damaged psyche" means. Here is what AI says:

    "A damaged psyche refers to deep emotional or psychological trauma, often resulting from severe distress, abuse, neglect, or loss, which negatively alters a person's mental state, personality, and capacity to function. It manifests as chronic insecurity, loss of motivation, profound distrust, or intense self-criticism, often causing individuals to feel "broken" or emotionally unstable. "

    As a psychologist, I agree with this definition. However, I do not agree that it fits Trump. Trump had no severe trauma in the sense of that term. He had both parents, his father tried to mold himself into a businessman like himself but favored him as the "heir apparent" while neglecting his other children. His mother was ill, but apparently not too ill to take him to a baseball game. He appears to have had the kind of attention that many children have, without them growing up with Trump's personality disorders. And most importantly, Trump has personality problems but they are not the symptoms listed by AI, which fall into the category of neuroticism, not Trump's grandiosity, narcissism and sociopathy. So this doesn't appear to be the right way to describe what is wrong with Trump. But Brooks can be forgiven because he is not a mental health professional in any sense of the term. What he no doubt means is that there is something psychologically wrong with Trump, but he doesn't have the vocabulary to describe it properly.

    Neither does Somerby, who has now applied half of the DSM to Trump when his actual diagnosis should be some form of dementia (and that is a term Somerby has not acknowledged himself).

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  17. Americans are too lazy to read as many as 25 Amendments, when the 2nd already takes care of the job.

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  18. Add this to Orwell: exercising your first amendment right of free speech is domestic terrorism, according to Big Brother, ie the Trump administration.

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  19. 3D imaging of Renee Good's murder:

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ey78rrBD_EA

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  20. Quaker in a BasementJanuary 24, 2026 at 12:24 PM

    "Even concerning the possibility which is easier to discuss—the possibility of cognitive decline—our journalists seem to be searching for ways to suggest that a cognitive problem may exist without ever actually saying it."

    This is a remarkable sentence. Are journalists saying there's a problem? No. They're not accused of saying that, they're saying--no, wait--suggesting that a problem may exist.

    And do they actually know how to make this "suggestion"? Why, no! They're searching for a way to do that. So says Our Gracious Host!

    But wait! Our Gracious Host doesn't make an unequivocal observation here. He tells us that it seems to be the case. One equivocation piled on the next! It seems as though journalists may be in the midst of searching for a way to say a problem may exist.

    All this in service of saying journalists are afraid to say anything definitive?

    Remarkable.

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    1. Somerby has always had an intimate relationship with the word “seems.”

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  21. Trump is quietly engaging in measures to support child sexual predators by handicapping efforts to prevent child sexual abuse.

    "The Guardian reports President Donald Trump’s U.S. Department of Justice has slashed funding and training resources for law enforcement working on investigations and prosecutions of sex crimes against children. Worse, prosecutors and official are terrified of discussing the cuts, which limit their ability to carry out this work, for fear of losing their jobs.

    “You don’t want to speak too loudly, because you just fear retaliation, and that’s a heavy hand to be dealt when you’re just trying to do your job,” one prosecutor told the Guardian.

    Major cuts include the cancelation of 2025 National Law Enforcement Training on Child Exploitation, which was slated for use in June. The conference, featuring presenters and training on targeting and prosecutorial tactics, would have benefitted state and federal law enforcement officers investigating online baiting and crimes against children.

    “The sweeping cuts, enacted soon after Donald Trump began his second term as US president, are putting vulnerable children at risk and impeding efforts to bring child predators to justice, according to four prosecutors and law enforcement officers specializing in cases of child sexual exploitation, speaking on the condition of anonymity,” the Guardian reports.

    Under the pretense of “austerity,” prosecutors warn administration higher-ups are also eviscerating efforts to conduct investigations and prosecution against alleged child predators." [Alternet]

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  22. Tiedrich nails it. This is what Trump needs from his base right now:

    "MAGA, I beg of you. just for one minute, can we get real and have a frank talk about Dear Leader’s actual needs? because here they are, in order of importance.

    — a pudding cup, and a nice attendant to change his diaper and put him to bed.
    — someone to take his phone away.
    — another one of those tests where he points to a picture of a camel.
    — a doctor who, at long last, will be honest with him.
    — an assisted living facility with a good memory care center."

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  23. Who are Trump's actual constituents. Tiedrich explains:

    "Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: “someone, maybe your parents for their retirement, bought five, ten, twelve homes.”

    oh please, on what fucking planet did my parents buy ten homes? because I want to go there and take advantage of that shit. why has my mom been holding out on me about those other nine homes?

    this is the same out-of-touch asshole who whined last October about how we should all feel sorry for him because he was just some poor soybean farmer trying to make ends meet.

    fact check: fuck off.

    Soybean Scott isn’t any kind of farmer. what he is, is a predator who bought some farmland and rents it out for income — to the tune of about a million bucks a year.

    your parents or mine aren’t the ones buying ten houses at a time. it’s oligarchs like Soybean Scott who’s pulling that shit, driving up the cost of real estate and making housing unaffordable for the rest of us.

    for those of you keeping score at home, you get two dolls and five pencils — and, according to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, you also get a three-dollar meal consisting of “a piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli, a corn tortilla, and one other thing.”

    meanwhile, fuckface plutocrats like Soybean Scott get all the houses they want."

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  24. And why did Trump do this?

    "the fucking idiot also posted some AI slop of a Formula One race taking place in front of the US Capitol Building, because reasons, I’m sure." [Tiedrich]

    Not only is this childish but it makes no sense. This kind of thing is a symptom as much as his failure to acquire Greenland at Davos. And he does this all the time.

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  25. How does anyone on the right, much less Trump's cabinet members and staff, ignore the idiocy emanating from the president with increasing frequency? This week, there was this:

    "finally, the White House shat this fever-swamp nonsense onto Elon’s Nazi Bar and Child Porn Emporium: the fucking idiot and a penguin, strolling arm and arm like the best buds they are, in the general direction of Greenland.

    fun fact: there are no penguins to be found in Greenland — or, in fact, the entire arctic. penguins are native only to Antarctica. how is there not one person in the White House who knows this? how are they all so bone-crushingly ignorant?

    and, because the fucking idiot spent the entire day without showing his big, dumb pumpkin face in public, not one reporter had the opportunity to stand up and ask ‘what the fuck is wrong with you?’" [Tiedrich]

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  26. Why do anti-ICE people commit anti-social acts that seem unrelated to the problem? One person protested by filling up a shopping cart, then walking away, leaving the cart full of the unbought groceries. An organized group went into a church and interfered with the services. Today, Anti-ICE Leftists Seize the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport, Agitators Claim More Than 100 Clergy Members Among Arrested Activists

    Why do they do this? It's not going to affect ICE doing its work. IMO they're organized by people whose real goal is radical change -- people who don't really care about what ICE is doing.

    BTW similar kinds of anti-social acts, like damaging famous paintings, are being committed supposedly for totally different causes. That's why I believe that the anti-social act is the point, not the ostensible cause.

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    1. Notice that Dickhead in Cal is always trying to get you to play the game on his turf. He fucking ignores and hides from all argument that is too embarrassing to explain. So the motherfucking fascist freak likes to distract, divert and deflect. Ignore the motherfucking lying fascist freak. Go back to Poland, Dickhead.

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