MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2026
Fellow citizens, we're just saying: We had planned to take the rare afternoon off—and yes, it felt very good. Then, the headline you see below leaped right off the screen.
Just as in the days of old, your incomparable DAILY HOWLER keeps banging out those results:
CNN Medical Analyst Calls for ‘A Bipartisan Congressional Inquiry’ Into Trump’s Mental Fitness After Letter to Norway PM
CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner urged Congress to act following President Donald Trump’s unhinged letter to Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre blaming Norway for driving him to acquire Greenland.
Reiner posted to X on Monday, “This letter, and the fact that the president directed that it be distributed to other European countries, should trigger a bipartisan congressional inquiry into presidential fitness.”
Reiner served as a cardiologist to former Vice President Dick Cheney...
Ad so on from there.
Yes, it's just a post to X, and Reiner has flirted with this general stance before. There will surely be no bipartisan congressional inquiry at this point in time.
That said, we'd regard his recommendation as a start, if we expected anyone else to follow "this Pilgrim way." But we pretty much basically don't.
As we've noted in the past, our journalists may not know how to talk about this type of topic. For starters, you have to exhibit sympathy and regret—and it helps if you actually mean it.
Also, you can't fashion discussion of such medical possibilities as some sort of insult. The problem with that leads back to Professor Brabender's great observation about our imperfect instincts as imperfect human beings:
"Where I come from, we only talk so long. After that, we start to hit."
There was no reason to include Brabender here.
ReplyDeleteTrump: I will continue killing people and invading countries until the Nobel Prize is awarded to me. Why would anyone find this disconcerting?
ReplyDeleteReiner's post reads "Presidential fitness" not "Mental Fitness".
ReplyDeleteFrom Digby:
ReplyDelete“ Yesterday, ICE raided a home on St. Paul’s East Side. Their target was ChongLy Scott Thao, an elderly Hmong American man. He’s a U.S. citizen with no criminal record. Armed ICE agents broke down the door without presenting a valid warrant, entered with guns drawn, and handcuffed him in front of his 5-year-old grandson, who was left crying and traumatized.
This happened in sub-zero conditions, with wind chills near -30°F. Thao was dragged outside wearing only shorts, a blanket, and Crocs and marched through the snow. ICE then drove him around for nearly an hour, questioned and fingerprinted him, confirmed he was a citizen and not the person they were looking for… and dropped him back at home. No apology. No explanation. No accountability.
The Hmong in the U.S. were American allies during the Vietnam war. They were invited here.”
This is how ICE is treating citizens. This must stop.
Citizens need Super Soakers loaded with piss!
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