THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2026
Also, the U.S. owns the moon: As we type, the madness is general over what remains of the American nation, such as it ever has been.
In fairness, we speak of the colloquial madness, "madness" not being a medical term.
Perhaps we're actually speaking of a general inanity. But we're also speaking of what may seem to signal an array of possible cognitive failure(s).
What can we possibly mean by this introductory muddle? Hold on for a tiny portion of the toad's rollicking, sub-rational wild ride:
Mother loved him best:
The president has now conquered Davos, though mainly if you're watching the Fox News Channel. Before he departed for that locale, he offered these meandering remarks during a painful press event which lasted almost two hours:
PRESIDENT TRUMP (1/21/26): You know, we used to have— When I was growing up, we had in my area in Queens — I grew up in Queens—we had a place called Creedmoor.Creedmoor. Did anybody know that? Creedmoor. It was a big—I said, “Mom, why are those bars on the building?”I used to play Little League baseball there, at a place called Cunningham Park. I was quite the baseball player, you wouldn’t believe.But I said to my mother, “Mom”—she would be there, always there for me. She said, “Son, you could be a professional baseball player.”
I said, “Thanks, Mom.” I said, “Why are those bars on the windows?” Big building. Big, powerful building. It loomed over the park, actually.She said, “Well, people that are very sick are in that building.” I said, “Boy!” I used to always look at that building, and I’d see this big building, big, tall building. It loomed over the park.It was sort of—now that I think of it, it was a pretty unfriendly sight. But I’ll never forget—I don’t know if it’s still there. Because they got rid of—most of them, you know, they—the Democrats in New York, they took them down, and the people live on the streets now. That’s why you have a lot of the people in California and other places, they live in the streets.They took the mental institutions down. They’re expensive. But I’d say, “Why does that building have those bars?” Boy! It wasn’t normal. You know, you’re used to looking at, like, a window. But this one, you’re looking at all this steel, vicious steel, tiny windows, bars all over the place. Nobody was getting out. It’s called the mental institution. That was an insane asylum.
So it went as he fashioned a weave which seemed to terminate in a suggestion about the best way to handle cases of severe mental illness. Similar disjointed rambles littered his endless array of musings just before he headed off to tackle the possible disintegration of the western alliance.
In this report at Mediaite, the headline focuses on his mother's statement about his great baseball skill. In our view, it was the bizarre side trip through the annals of time which was most striking here. The western alliance was falling apart, and he was reminiscing about a place called Creedmore.
For the record, the notion that he was a great baseball player has always lived in the president's mind. The claims of his own greatness as a high school player date to at least 2004.
Was the president headed for the major leagues, as he's been quoted claiming? In May 2020, Slate published this exhaustive study of his array of claims.
Was the future president on his way to a major league career? Had he been the best high school player in the great state of New York?
(Trump in 2013: I played football and baseball, sorry, but said to be the best bball player in N.Y. State-ask coach Ted Dobias-said best he ever coached.)
Was he the best player in the state? In the nine high school games for which the author had turned up box scores, his batting average had been .138—and the evidence went downhill from there.
In our view, it was the pointless musings which mattered this week, not the specific recollection of Mother's claim about his baseball prowess. As part of his weave, he was lost in the past. But on and on and on he went, in many other massively fact-challenged pointless, time-wasting diversions.
Still Watters would be an improvement!
Those who watched The Five the past two days were exposed to the gonzo inanity which now prevails, night after night, on our former nation's most watched "cable news" program. Gutfeld and Watters were present each night, with Perino cast as the panelist who isn't completely insane.
On Tuesday, the panelists seemed to know that yesterday's provisional resolution of The Great Greenland Breakup was already in the bag.
We were puzzled by the sense of assurance emerging from each of the panelists. But early in that evening's pseudo-discussion, the channel's resident "silly boy" favored the world the analysis transcribed below.
With apologies for the length of what follows, this is what now passes for "news analysis" on a dying nation's most-watched "cable news" program. To watch this clown car excursion take shape proceed, you can start by clicking here:
WATTERS (1/20/26): We have to secure Greenland. It will happen...The United States always secures our interests, economically, militarily, either by force or purchase.Louisiana purchase. Alaska. The Philippines. We even got the Marshall Islands after World War II.
You don’t even know where they are, Greg!GUTFELD: Yeah.WATTERS: We got the moon! I think we own it.PERINO: [Laughter]WATTERS: I know we own it. And when the world changes, we change.So globalism is dead. We have to protect our own supply lines, we have to protect ourselves from missiles coming in from China, and we’re going to do it whether they like it or not. Denmark should take the offer.GUTFELD: Yes.WATTERS: Denmark cannot defend or develop the island, and they’re in violation of their NATO obligations because they are sworn to defend all of their territory and they cannot defend it. They live under our security umbrella.It's a big, beautiful umbrella, Greg. Do they want to live under it or not? We're offering them 700 billion dollars!GUTFELD: Yes! A billion per person!PANEL: [Laughter]WATTERS: A billion per person! The royal family in Denmark is dying to sell Denmark [sic]. Every European that we're going to grease with the 700 billion is dying to do this deal. It’s like when you find out your great-grandmother has this amazing piece of real estate right on the coast and some big fat developer comes over and makes an amazing offer, and you don’t even go to the property. You’ve never even seen the estate and you don’t have enough money to even build on it. So someone comes here, slaps a check down, and you’re gonna say no?Once Bessent and Lutnik and Rubio get into a room with all of these guys and knock their heads together, we’re getting Greenland.GUTFELD: You know, Dana, we are taking Denmark [sic] as is. Like, there's not even any staging at all. We're not asking for any improvements. We're just saying, "We'll take it off your hands. We'll do the work."PERINO: You're going a step further, saying we're taking Denmark. We don't need Denmark. We're taking Greenland.GUTFELD: Oh, I'm sorry—Greenland! Same thing, right?
So it went as these cosmic flyweights clowned in their familiar fashion. For Mediaite's report (including tape), you can just click this.
According to the numbskulls Watters and Gutfeld, we were going to grease a bunch of Europeans to take Denmark off their hands. Bessent was going to knock their heads together. This is public idiocy of the most undisguised kind.
Fuller disclosure:
Watters slides in and out of a comedic persona as he delivers his braindead statements on this birdbrain "cable news" program. That explains the brief diversion as he seems to claim that the U.S. now owns the moon.
Joining his partner in towel-snapping, Gutfeld seemed to think that we were trying to purchase Denmark, an error which was corrected by The Five's resident den mother. Along the way, the clowning was vast as Watters offered his homely analogy about what you do when you learn that Grandma has left you millions of dollars in the form of an unseen property along the coast.
Is it true that "still waters run deep?" A still Jesse Watters would constitute a giant improvement over this corporate clown cavalcade.
This program is defined by the sheer stupidity it offers its millions of viewers. It got stranger than that in the past two days, but this leads us to the role currently played by Blue America's New York Times.
Corrections by the score:
Russian strongman Vladimir Putin performs one press event per year. This morning, it almost seems a bit like that in the print editions of the New York Times.
To her credit, fact-checker Linda Qiu is highly visible today. In the wake of the ongoing danger at Davos, the Times offers two extensive fact-checks by Qiu, plus an extensive account of all the people the president insulted in yesterday's speech at that site:
Fact-Checking President Trump’s Davos SpeechFalsehoods Fueled Trump’s First Year Back in OfficeHere’s a Look at Everything (and Everyone) Trump Targeted at Davos
The Times is spilling with content today about the president's endless stream of gonzo misstatements. That endless stream of gonzo misstatements has been this person's unrelenting stock in trade over the past fifteen years.
That said, the Times has never brought this astonishing realm of misbehavior into a stringent central focus, whether on the editorial side or in its front-page news reporting. There is no columnist at the Times who has dared to make this unrelenting bizarre misbehavior the stuff of a withering focus.
As for the clown shows staged each day at Fox, the Times doesn't go there at all. The clowning and the ugly behavior (especially on the part of Gutfeld) go on and on and on and on, poisoning what's left of this nation, without any reporting or discussion within the failed New York Times.
(In fairness, Gutfeld has almost wholly stopped comparing the women of The View to horses and cattle and dogs and cows, but also to pigs and whales and "livestock." Presumably, someone above this manifest nutcase—this seemingly damaged human being—finally told him to stop. Just think what might happen if major news orgs reported his gruesome nightly conduct in an accurate manner.)
We haven't even mentioned the latest from the astonishing Karoline Leavitt. But wild misfunctioning of cognition(s), and of various first cousins of same, are general over what's left of this failing nation.
By now, it's impossible to keep up. The New York Times, and other Blue orgs, don't even pretend to try.
Tomorrow: That scene from Driving Miss Daisy?
ReplyDelete"But on and on and on he went, in many other massively fact-challenged pointless, time-wasting diversions."
Why, if your TDS compels you to talk obsessively about Our President's mother, feel free, Bob.
It's sad, but obviously you have no choice.
The only reason Trump has support is because Democrats are considered by many to be actually evil. What with the rampant baby murder, open borders, tremendous fraud, child trafficking, weaponized IRS, racial and sexual grievance industry, transing kids, sexual degeneracy and an open and proud hatred of America starting with White Americans. Yeah a lot of people are siding with Trump because the opposite is completely untenable deserves out and out violence to combat.
DeleteI don't know a single Democrat who isn't a bitter cat lady a homosexual man or a fatherless theater kid forever dependent on his mommy.
Delete10:37 - Perhaps you should get out of your mom’s basement and get down to your local coffee shop or a gym or a park or anywhere, really.
DeleteYes, Hillary, I should. How're your cats doin'?
DeleteThe Trump Lickspittle Syndrome seems to have metastasized, perhaps due to Trump's collapse on Greenland.
DeleteWhen everyone else ignores you, just respond to yourself.
DeleteThat'll show 'em.
11:25 - Have you considered using either creativity or variety in your insults?
DeleteI am flattered by your interest to my humble commenting style, Soros-monkey.
DeleteBtw, what exactly do you find insulting in "Yes, Hillary, I should. How're your cats doin'?"
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ReplyDelete"This program is defined by the sheer stupidity it offers its millions of viewers."
I bet you're right. But also, it's million times better than anything your idiot-Democrat media has to offer.
Go figure.
This is what they don't get. There is nothing worse than Trump except Democrats.
DeleteYou do know that both Epstein and Trump were Democrats? Trump changed parties when Russia convinced him to run for President. Epstein changed parties to support his best buddy.
DeleteIt's not racist to enforce immigration laws. Democrats and Republicans have been on the same side of this until 2016 when it became en vogue to hate everything Trump does.
ReplyDeleteThe two things Democrats are focused on: get Trump and put illegals over citizens. Thats it! Nothing for citizens. Illegals are their base now. Pathetic that they are trying to destroy America!
DeleteOne out of two ain't bad.
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ReplyDelete"Russian strongman Vladimir Putin"
President Vladimir Putin, Bob. Your manifesting your tribal loyalty this way is utterly pathetic.
Yes, and extremely popular president. I saw somewhere recently that he is the second most popular World leader after what-s-his-name president of San Salvador, who eliminated violent crime in his country.
And flies are just loaded with protein, aren't they Renfield?
DeleteThere are a lot more Trump supporters than Democrats.
ReplyDeleteNot any more.
DeleteI sleep very well. I pray to my Lord and Savior that the hateful and deceitful Democrats see the light of love and joy. Trump was saved by the all mighty to save our country from the commie left.
DeleteWouldn't it have been easier if the Almighty hadn't allowed Trump to be endangered in the first place? In terms of providential efficiency, I mean.
DeleteNo second-guessing God's ways. They are mysterious, I've heard.
DeleteWishing President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump a very happy 21st wedding anniversary!
ReplyDeleteMelania and Trump broke up. They are not living together but in separate apartments at Mar a Lago. Trump tore down her office space at the White House, so it is a joke to call her First Lady when she does nothing to deserve that title.
DeleteAre you a janitor at Mar-a-Lago, Corby?
Delete"Wishing President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump a very happy 21st wedding anniversary!"
DeleteThanks, Stormy.
Worst first lady ever
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ReplyDelete"The clowning and the ugly behavior (especially on the part of Gutfeld) go on and on and on and on, poisoning what's left of this nation"
Nah. Rather it's a powerful antidot to the poison spread by your Democrat media. Your "women trapped in men's bodies", gay parades, abortions on demand till the birth date, your "mostly peaceful" race riots.
Gutfeld&Co are saving, restoring "what's left of this nation".
Antidote you perhaps mean.
DeleteGutfeld & Co. are getting rich by feeding your anxieties and delusions.
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DeleteWell, actually they appear to be feeding your anxieties and delusions, Bob.
All I know is that the Democratic party hasn't done anything to help consumers.
DeleteIt created the Bureau of Consumer Protection.
Delete"What can we possibly mean by this introductory muddle?"
ReplyDeleteIf Somerby knows he has written a muddle, why not fix it before posting today's mess?
Good point.
DeleteHas anyone ever seen a happy Democrat?
ReplyDeleteSomerby doesn't appear to be aware that Trump walked back his demands about Greenland.
ReplyDeleteTaco Trump.
DeleteDemocrats had a plan to flood our country with illegal aliens and let them vote their way all why the American taxpayers supported them! These Biden and Obama politicians tried and failed to change our country for the worse.
ReplyDeleteYes, Sparky. And these illegal aliens helped steal the 2020 election, didn't they Sparky?
DeleteTrump has done an amazing job fixing 4 years of failed Biden/Democrat policies. Grocery prices are coming down, and gas prices are significantly lower. Our borders are closed, and criminal illegals are being deported.
DeleteThe unemployment rate is higher, meat prices are up, farm bankruptcies are up, mortgage rates are higher, tourism is way down, enrollment in ACA health insurance is substantially down meaning that people are going without health insurance because they cannot afford it (placing their families at risk), maternal deaths are higher in states without abortion rights, the American birth rate continues to decline (because couples cannot afford children), those suffering natural disasters are not getting aid from FEMA, and we have no East Wing on our historic White House.
DeleteDemocrats had a plan to flood our country with illegal aliens and let them vote their way all why the American taxpayers supported them! These Biden and Obama politicians tried and failed to change our country for the worse.
ReplyDeleteThe most insane Americans are the people who go out of their way to let violent criminals loose on their streets. I'm talking about violent criminals already in jail, criminals who are also illegal immigrants. Rather than turn then over to ICE for deportations, some jurisdictions go out of their way to NOT turn them over to ICE and instead release them.
ReplyDeleteIs it unfair to call this policy "insane"? Can anyone here explain why this policy makes sense? Thanks.
Any examples/documentation that this is happening?
DeleteLeftists live to hate and destroy. That is why it makes sense to them.
Delete"The most insane Americans are the people who go out of their way to let violent criminals loose on their streets. "
Delete"Yet the majority of people currently detained by ICE have no criminal convictions. Of those who do, relatively few have been convicted of high-level crimes"
https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-trump-immigration-crime-ice-criminal-dangerous-violent-99557d9d68642004193a9f4b7668162e
DeleteAnd if apnews.com themselves said it, it has to be true. No way around that.
Haha awesome! It’s comically disturbing how the Pedocrats in the comment section try to project their perverse predilections onto Trump. But I love how triggered they are by the mere mention of Trumps name.
DeleteTrump 2028!
@11:!4 - It's a standard part of being a sanctuary city or sanctuary state.
DeleteHector - according to CBS News, 48% of the people Ice picked up in MN have violent criminal convictions. That means ICE is doing a pretty darn good job of detaining the bad guys. As you point out, the bad guys are a small percentage of the illegal, but almost 50%of the ones ICE picks up are bad guys.
But, ICE is doing even better than that. According Kristy Noem around 2/3 have criminal charges or convictions.
BTW as I understand the process, illegal immigrants who are in jail, rather than in prison, have not yet had a trial for the crime for which they're charged.
No, the facts are that between 75-95% of those being detained have no criminal record.
DeleteDiC, can you please provide some sort of objective study or report that backs up your claim, rather than just your assertion that it’s SOP?
DeleteThe "sanctuary city" argument centers on whether a jurisdiction honors an ICE detainer request. A detainer request is exactly that--a request to hold a person for up to 48 hours until ICE can arrange to assume custody.
DeleteA detainer request is not a warrant. It has not a court order nor is it reviewed by a judge. It is a request that a jurisdiction keep someone in jail after that person has posted bail or completed a sentence--when there is no other legal reason to hold that person.
Various courts have found that it is illegal for jails to hold people on no other basis than a detainer request. But laws! Who needs 'em! Gotta break some eggs, you know?
DiC,
Deletewhat's the source for the CBS News report you cite?
And FYI, if Kristi Noem told me it was raining outside, I'd grab my sunglasses and towel and head for the beach.
OK @12:58. Here's one source
DeleteLimiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), including refusing to honor ICE detainers without a judicial warrant.
Prohibiting local law enforcement from inquiring about immigration status during routine interactions, thereby reducing racial profiling and discrimination.
Allocating resources toward community policing initiatives rather than diverting funds to federal immigration enforcement, which can strain municipal budgets and erode social cohesion.
https://criminalimmigrationlaw.com/2025/06/20/the-rise-of-sanctuary-cities-defining-debating-and-protecting-immigrants/
David, do you understand what you just posted?
Delete"Limiting cooperation without a judicial warrant." Courts have found over and over that detainer requests without a judicial order are unconstitutional.
"Prohibiting inquiries about immigration stats" has nothing to do with cooperating with CBP/ICE.
"Instead of diverting funds to federal immigration enforcement" says local governments have operating objectives other than doing the feds' jobs for them.
You were asked for an example of "people going out of their way to let violent criminals loose on their streets" which you later claimed was standard for so-called sanctuaries.
You haven't provided an answer.
Also, did you notice this text in the article you linked?
DeleteX GPT error: Unexpected token ‘e’, “error code: 520” is not valid JSON
Yeah, what the hell? I asked for a source for the stats DiC provided and he gave a link to some squirrelly immigration lawyer with no data in it.
DeleteCC - What do you think of the infestation of this comment section by right-wing bozos?
ReplyDeleteInsufferable. I will be complaining to the United Nations.
DeleteDG, they seemed to have crowded out the usual infestation of anonymouse flying monkeys. Sort of suspect, huh?
DeleteHaha awesome! It’s comically disturbing how the Pedocrats in the comment section try to project their perverse predilections onto Trump. But I love how triggered they are by the mere mention of Trumps name.
DeleteTrump 2028!
CC - Exactly what I was thinking. It's weird.
DeleteToo bad we don't have one comment section for the right-wing bozos and the anonymous flying monkeys to cackle and snark and call each other names, and another for the nyms to discuss the substance of Somerby's posts.
DeleteDG, these aren’t new people.
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DeleteHorrible, horrible. Me personally, I demand my subscription fee refunded!
And now excuse me for I need to go to my safe spot and cry.
Why are the right wing trolls telling themselves fairy tales?
DeleteIt is weird.
Fairy tales are all they have. It’s sad, really.
DeleteDG -- It's fine. There's the usual assortment of performance artists who trip over each other to post something as offensive and mind-bogglingly idiotic as possible, presumably to demonstrate the degeneracy of the cult. They succeed.
DeleteThen you have some quasi-intellectual attempts from the likes of David and Cecelia. They muster up some weak arguments, mostly demonstrating the paucity of their intellect and the "conservative" ideology in general. They are either wrong on the plain facts or just create frameworks that completely lack foundation, e.g.: the constitution demands that all "illegals" must be deported.
PS: Cecelia: you're anonymous as well. The only thing, it makes it easier to peg your meandering, intellectually-challenged posts to a single person. I guess that's useful.
DG, I don't think there are multiple "right-wing bozos." I think all the posts come from one person. Check the time-stamps. Someone is posting like a deranged, panicking president.
DeleteQiB: Is it possible that Trump has stumbled on this site and manically posting here?
Delete"Someone is posting like a deranged, panicking president." "Is it possible that Trump has stumbled on this site?"
DeleteFunny! Also - not funny.
Ilya, whatever the reason, how likely is it that I could be unidentifiable if I tried? It’s not likely and I wouldn’t bother to do that crap in the first place.
DeleteCecelia says these aren't new people, but I think they are.
DeleteJack Smith eats Kamala's cock.
ReplyDeleteTrumpesque, Bob?
ReplyDeletehttps://people.com/al-gore-boos-howard-lutnick-world-economic-forum-dinner-11889535
"In our view, it was the pointless musings which mattered this week, not the specific recollection of Mother's claim about his baseball prowess."
ReplyDeleteStartling introspection, Bob. Meanwhile, there's this hoodwink:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/trumps-pardons-forgive-financial-crimes-came-hundreds-millions-punishm-rcna248277
Support for Trump's deportations of illegal immigrants
ReplyDelete🟢 Support: 50%
🔴 Oppose: 47%
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Net Support By Gender
Men: 🟢 +19
Women: 🔴 -10
——
Net Support By Party
Independents: 🟢 +12
Republicans: 🟢 +67
Democrats: 🔴 -73
NYT/Siena Poll | 1/12-17 | 1,625 RV
Interesting. This shows the power of our dishonest media. Obama deported 2 million illegal immigrants. He boasted about how many he deported. When Obama deported g illegal immigrants, that was was something to be proud of. When Trump does the same thing, the media say it's shameful.
DeleteWhy must it be the result of the media? You don’t think people can make up their own minds?
DeleteI don’t recall masked ICE goons roving the streets of a major American city breaking out car windows, dragging people from their vehicles, shooting innocent citizens in the face, and breaking down doors and dragging people from their homes without a warrant while Obama was President.
Delete@1:00 - That's right. How could people make up their own minds? They don't see for themselves what's happening. They have to rely on some one to tell them.
Delete“ they have to rely on someone to tell them.” The public are able to see for themselves what ICE is doing by watching cell phone videos captured by members of the public. No media spin is required.
DeleteFair point, @1:07, but that's not a random sample. We mostly see videos posted by activists. And, what we miss entirely is the magnitude. ICE has been incredibly successful since Trump took office. 2.5 million gone!
DeleteTotal Deportations 622,000
Self-Deportations 1,900,000
Deportations with Criminal Convictions 200,000
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=how+many+illegal+immirants+deported+under+truup%3F&atb=v426-1&ia=web
"They have to rely on some one to tell them."
DeleteTo some extent they do, and it's a shame they can't trust the government to give them honest information.
Show us a few samples posted by non-activists, Dickhead in Cal, you fucking fascist freak. Do you fucking even understand or care that most of these people do not enjoy having these gestapo goons terrorizing their neighborhood? You cavalierly dismiss citizens on this city by labeling them "activists", as though that settles the matter. Go fuck yourself.
DeleteWhy are the numbers that David quoted so much higher today than they were just yesterday?
DeleteRemember when the left laughed at Trump for saying he has "concepts of a plan" as if hes not capable of coming up with ideas. Look at all hes done! What would Kamala have done by now??
ReplyDeleteThe narrative that Trump's Greenland efforts indicate insanity have quietly disappeared, now that he is succeeding. It turns out that although his methods were unusual, they were effective.
DeletePlease explain, DIC, what Trump gained vis a vis Greenland.
Delete"It turns out that although his methods were unusual, they were effective."
DeleteOnce a rube, always a rube.
"Trump’s Greenland Framework Sounds a Lot Like an Already Existing 1951 Deal"
That deal, which was forged in 1951, already allowed for an American military presence on Greenland in perpetuity. Yet Trump keeps talking about that as if it’s a major advance.
DHS is murdering detainees now. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/21/us/el-paso-ice-detainee-homicide.html?unlocked_article_code=1.GVA.cidN.HvbZ_vy1EHrV&smid=url-share
ReplyDeleteMurder? Call the cops, Soros-monkey. Immediately! It's 9-1-1.
DeleteThe article says, "The determination by the medical examiner’s office does not necessarily indicate criminal culpability. It is a classification of how a person died, not a legal determination of guilt."
DeleteWell, homicide sure ain’t natural causes.
DeleteYou're funny, David, in a self-unaware sort of way. Yes, I do know that you're literate and can read. Obviously, I am not using the murder in the legal sense, as only a court adjudication can establish whether it was murder or some other form of manslaughter. Homicide, however, is different from suicide. It's possible that 3 or 4 or 5 guards that were compressing the 55 year-old's neck and chest were doing it for self-defense. It's possible. Let's go with that for now, David.
DeleteIt's possible that Ross calmly shot Good through the side window for self-defense as well. Yes, let's imagine that.
DeleteThe legal issue is not exactly self-defense, it's whether or not he felt his life was in immediate danger or he or someone else was in under the threat of suffering great bodily harm and if an officer acting reasonably, under the same conditions, would also act that way.
DeleteAND whether this feeling he had that his life was in immediate danger was how a reasonable person would have felt, no?
DeleteLast year had the worst job growth outside of a recession since 2003.
ReplyDeleteIn particular, manufacturing jobs were significantly down.
Inflation has been increasing.
Consumer spending is K-shaped, with the wealthy spending like crazy and the rest of us cutting back.
All in all, a pretty bad year for the economy.
Let's do better this year.
Sounds like your country is not in a good shape, Soros-monkey. Remind me, is it Albania?
DeleteAt least one group is doing quite well here in the US: rich fraudsters and well-connected criminals.
DeleteUnder Trump, I believe even middle-class fraudsters are thriving.
DeleteAll credible polling shows Trump is underwater on immigration.
ReplyDeleteICE is also deeply unpopular, with more Americans now wanting to abolish ICE.
Data also shows the immigration issue did not play a significant role in the 2024 election, and actually played less of a role than usual.
Support for Trump's deportations of illegal immigrants
ReplyDelete🟢 Support: 50%
🔴 Oppose: 47%
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Net Support By Gender
Men: 🟢 +19
Women: 🔴 -10
——
Net Support By Party
Independents: 🟢 +12
Republicans: 🟢 +67
Democrats: 🔴 -73
NYT/Siena Poll | 1/12-17 | 1,625 RV
"We haven't even mentioned the latest from the astonishing Karoline Leavitt. But wild misfunctioning of cognition(s), and of various first cousins of same, are general over what's left of this failing nation. " Somerby says.
ReplyDeleteToday Somerby attempts to normalize Trump's cognitive decline by equating it with the lies and propaganda being spread by others on the right. But Trump's cognitive problems are not the same as the lies told by Leavitt or the ugly statements of Vance and Miller, or even the trolling here. Trump is the president and his mistakes are the result of dementia coupled with his habitual lying. None of that is normal and none of that is equivalent to the Republican flooding the zone with garbage, a deliberate political strategy to confuse voters and hoodwink their base.
Case in point -- there are numerous right wing trolls today shitting all over this comment section. They are doing that purposefully, not because they have dementia, but because they are being paid. Trump is an unwell man who is declining cognitively and cannot do any better than his abnormal performance.
Liberals have internalized social norms to a pathological degree. The are not merely obsessed with following the rules, they experience rules as moral absolutes and violations of those rules as deep personal failures. They feel guilt, shame, and anxiety not only when they hurt others but when they imagine (often incorrectly) that they might have violated some invisible, constantly shifting social code.
DeleteSome who did not at all feel this way: Jonathan Ross and the people covering up the murder he committed: Trump, Vance, Noem, Blondi.
DeleteNo moral absolutes for that crew.