TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2026
The megalomania files: People believe the darnedest things! Or at least, some people seem to.
For today, let's start with Genghis Khan, who is often said to have "united the tribes."
We Americans—or perhaps, we former Americans—currently have a bit of a problem with disunity among our own tribes. Red and Blue are the most famous designations, though these largest of our tribes tribes might also be known as MAGA and NeverTrump.
If only someone knew how to unite those tribes! So how did Genghis Khan manage to do it? In part, the leading authority on his somewhat murky life says he had a somewhat strange idea:
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan (c. 1162 – August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns, conquering large parts of China and Central Asia.
Born between 1155 and 1167 and given the name Temüjin, he was the eldest child of Yesugei, a Mongol chieftain of the Borjigin clan, and his wife Hö'elün. When Temüjin was eight, his father died and his family was abandoned by its tribe. Reduced to near-poverty, Temüjin killed his older half-brother to secure his familial position. His charismatic personality helped to attract his first followers and to form alliances with two prominent steppe leaders...
And so on from there.
On occasion, uniting the tribes can be a bit messy. Later in the overview, here comes that darnedest idea:
Genghis Khan remains a controversial figure. He was generous and intensely loyal to his followers, but ruthless towards his enemies. He welcomed advice from diverse sources in his quest for world domination, for which he believed the shamanic supreme deity Tengri had destined him. The Mongol army under Genghis killed millions of people, yet his conquests also facilitated unprecedented commercial and cultural exchange over a vast geographical area. He is remembered as a backwards, savage tyrant in Russia and the Arab world, while recent Western scholarship has begun to reassess its previous view of him as a barbarian warlord.
His army killed millions of people. But Western scholarship has begun to reassess its previous view of him as a barbarian?
We don't know why that would be true—but as far as his ability to unite the tribes, he was apparently helped along by this strange idea:
He believed the shamanic supreme deity Tengri had destined him for world domination.
Genghis Khan believed the darnedest things, at least in that one instance.
Finding a way to unite the tribes can be a wonderful thing. That said, uniting the tribes (then moving on to conquer the world) can also be very messy.
For the record, Genghis Khan wasn't exactly one of a kind. Within the past year, we've also cited Alexander the Great, of whom it's frequently said, almost surely apocryphally, that he wept when he realized he had no more worlds to conquer.
He may have believed some peculiar things. Long before Genghis Khan came along, the story starts like this:
Alexander the Great
Alexander III of Macedon (356 BC – 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He succeeded his father Philip II to the throne in 336 BC at the age of 20, and spent most of his regency conducting a lengthy military campaign throughout parts of Asia and Egypt. By the age of 30, he had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to northwestern India. He was undefeated in battle and is widely considered to be one of history's greatest and most successful military commanders.
Alexander was tutored by Aristotle until the age of 16. In 335 BC, shortly after assuming the throne of Macedon, he launched a campaign in the Balkans and reasserted control over Thrace and parts of Illyria before marching on the city of Thebes, which was subsequently destroyed in battle...
And so on from there.
Did he really weep in the manner alleged? Probably not, but here's how the grand adventure began:
In the 24th day of the Macedonian month Dios, which probably corresponds to 25 October 336 BC, while attending the wedding of his daughter Cleopatra to Olympias's brother, Alexander I of Epirus, Philip was assassinated by the captain of his bodyguards, Pausanias, who, according to Diodorus, was also his lover. As Pausanias tried to escape, he tripped over a vine and was killed by his pursuers, including two of Alexander's companions, Perdiccas and Leonnatus. Alexander was proclaimed king on the spot by the nobles and army at the age of 20.
Alexander began his reign by eliminating potential rivals to the throne. He had his cousin, the former Amyntas IV, executed. He also had two Macedonian princes from the region of Lyncestis killed for having been involved in his father's assassination, but spared a third, Alexander Lyncestes. Olympias had Cleopatra Eurydice, and Europa, her daughter by Philip, burned alive. When Alexander learned about this, he was furious. Alexander also ordered the murder of Attalus, who was in command of the advance guard of the army in Asia Minor and Cleopatra's uncle.
As Candidate Trump proclaimed in 2015, Putin isn't the only one who engages in this sort of thing!
By the time he was 30, Alexander had created one of the largest empires in history. (He died at age 32.)
Whatever had made him think that he could accomplish such a thing? He may have believed the darnedest things! The leading authority explains:
Both of Alexander's parents encouraged his ambitions. His father Philip was probably Alexander's most immediate and influential role model, as the young Alexander watched him campaign practically every year, winning victory after victory while ignoring severe wounds. Alexander's relationship with his father "forged" the competitive side of his personality; he had a need to outdo his father, illustrated by his reckless behavior in battle. While Alexander worried that his father would leave him "no great or brilliant achievement to be displayed to the world," he also downplayed his father's achievements to his companions. Alexander's mother Olympias similarly had huge ambitions, and encouraged her son to believe it was his destiny to conquer the Persian Empire. She instilled a sense of destiny in him, and Plutarch tells how his ambition "kept his spirit serious and lofty in advance of his years."
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During his final years, Alexander began to exhibit signs of megalomania and paranoia. His extraordinary achievements, coupled with his own ineffable sense of destiny and the flattery of his companions, may have combined to produce this effect. His delusions of grandeur are readily visible in his will and in his desire to conquer the world, in as much as he is by various sources described as having boundless ambition, an epithet, the meaning of which has descended into a historical cliché.
He appears to have believed himself a deity, or at least sought to deify himself. Olympias always insisted to him that he was the son of Zeus, an idea apparently confirmed to him by the oracle of Amun at Siwa. He began to identify himself as the son of Zeus-Ammon.
He began to identify himself as the son of Zeus-Ammon? As noted, people believe the darnedest things, or at least some people do.
At any rate, some contemporary medical terms begin to appear in that capsule account. That includes megalomania, which we think we've discussed in the past:
Megalomania
Megalomania is an extreme obsession with power and self-importance, often involving exaggerated or delusional beliefs about one's abilities or status. People with megalomania have delusional fantasies that they are more relevant (important) or powerful than they truly are. They have inflated self-esteem and overestimate their powers and beliefs. People with megalomania tend to exhibit a disposition that is less inclined towards humbleness.
The word "megalomania" is no longer used in the mental health field, and is not mentioned in either the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) or the International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD). Instead, this condition is now called narcissistic personality disorder.
Tragically, this may start to sound like someone we all know. In a major best-seller in 2020, his niece spelled it out like this, as we've noted before:
MARY L. TRUMP, PH.D. (pages 12-13): I have no problem calling Donald a narcissist—he meets all nine criteria as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)—but the label only gets us so far.
[...]
A case could be made that he also meets the criteria for antisocial personality disorder, which in its most severe forms is generally considered sociopathy but can also refer to chronic criminality, arrogance, and disregard for the rights of others...
The fact is, Donald’s pathologies are so complex and his behaviors so often inexplicable that coming up with an accurate and comprehensive diagnosis would require a full battery of psychological and neuropsychological tests that he’ll never sit for.
That was the niece's assessment. Over here in Blue America, our elites have agreed, almost to a person, that these assessments must never be discussed.
We Blues have occasionally offered comparisons to Adolf Hitler, who—to be fair—seemed to be delusional enough to think that he was creating "a thousand-year Reich."
In our view, our current Red America is largely in thrall to various forms of madness (colloquial and diagnostic). In our view, the colloquial madness is general over the Red American leadership caste, but the clinical "mental disorder" may be widespread too.
That's how Red America's major caste looks to us. All in all, we'd say that Red America's journalism is largely performed on a D-minus level.
Over here, in Blue America, we'd award our journalists and opinion leaders a far better C-minus grade.
At present, President Trump seems to believe quite a few of the darnedest things. We can't help thinking of certain famous predecessors as he generates headlines like these:
Maggie Haberman Offers Grim Warning About Trump: ‘He Is Emboldened in a Way I Don’t Think We’ve Ever Seen Before’
For full report, click here
Trump Promises to ‘Do Something on Greenland’: ‘Whether They Like It Or Not’
For full report, click here
Trump Tells NY Times the Only Limit On His Power is His ‘Own Morality’: ‘I Don’t Need International Law’
For full report, click here
‘I Should Have’: Trump Says He Regrets Not Seizing Voting Machines In 2020 To Overturn Election
For full report, click here
He regrets not seizing the voting machines! Greenland, here we come!
Medical issues like the ones Mary Trump describes are always a human tragedy. We'll suggest that people who are "mentally ill" (outmoded term) probably didn't choose to be mentally ill.
Medical issues like these are a tragedy, but they can also be dangerous. In the current instance, these apparent issues have helped create a world which almost seems to have become "now too much for us."
We'd give Fox & Them a D-minus grade for the way they've dealt with this state of affairs. Over here in Lake Wobegon, have our own Blue American message-framers really been that much better?
Tomorrow: What Charlie Hurt actually said!
ReplyDelete"If only someone knew how to unite those tribes!"
Get out of your tribe, Bob, and become a normal tribe-free human being.
...and while at it, try to recover from your horrible TDS disease.
"Medical issues like these are a tragedy, but they can also be dangerous."
Yes, I understand, Bob, but still, try. Ask your doctor about new anti-TDS medications!
Other than that, as usual, thank you, Mr. President, for draining the swamp. And you, Democrats, squeal harder, harder!
Stupid troll. Go away. Nobody wants to see your display of ignorance.
DeleteTriggered, Hillary?
DeleteTelling a troll to go away is a public service.
DeleteThe swamp won't be drained until Trump makes a billion on crypto while overseeing its regulation. Oh, wait....
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DeleteThank God with USAID gone public service is disappearing off the face of the Earth.
Thank God and thank you Mr. President!
USAID money was funneled to these groups via NGOs.
DeleteCharlie Hurt:
DeleteHenry Charles Hurt III is an American political commentator. He is currently the opinion editor of The Washington Times, as well as a co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend.
Any port in the storm, eh Bob?
11:49 go away troll. You add nothing.
DeleteQuiet, piggy.
DeleteAnonymouse 12:08pm, your mission of telling your contrarians to go away isn’t the best use of pixels either. How’s that working out for you?
DeleteFuck off troll. Everyone normie wants you long gone from here. You just add stupid and mean. You are nothing but puss.
DeleteGo crawl into your safe space and cry there, poor piggy.
DeleteThe Washington Times owned by the Moonies is a quoted source? Jesus the stupid. A paper kept afloat by brainwashed cultists selling flowers living in poverty. A model for Trump's America. (Ex. See Ickilia the Troll.)
DeleteYes, Soros-monkey. Anything that's not the New York Times is an acceptable source.
DeleteAnonymouse 12:31pm, you are a normie like Antifa are normies.
DeleteGo away troll.
DeleteThe entire US was “antifa” in 1941.
DeleteWell, except for Fred Trump.
DeleteNobody likes Cecelia.
DeleteSad.
Anonymouse 1:25pm, I tend to feel sanguine towards people with nyms, no matter their views. I like people, not mices.
DeleteTrool
DeleteNow the trolls are defending fucking moonies. Go away.
DeleteYup. Fred Trump supported both the KKK and the Nazi German American Bund.
DeleteDonald Trump is a product of Fred Trump's poor and abusive parenting.
Anonymouse 1:56pm, “Trools” are people too. .
DeleteDoes it mean Fred Trump was a Democrat?
DeleteCecilia the Ten Year Boring Perverted Tranny Troll complaining about folks repeating while warning about evil globalist Jews for the millionth time. Go Away Tranny Troll.
DeleteAnonymouse 2:58pm, perverted tranny trolls are never boring. You’re welcome.
DeleteFred Trump was a Republican.
DeleteWe are surrounded by megalomaniacs. Putin reconquering the old Soviet Union. China economically expanding in Africa and Panama. Dictators like Maduro and the ayatollah. We need a strong President like Trump to stand up to these bullies.
ReplyDeleteHow is he standing up to Putin?
DeleteHave Trump’s policies so far diminished or strengthened China? Discuss.
DeleteDickhead in Cal is just trolling this morning. You can safely just tell the shameless lying sack of shit to go fuck himself.
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DeleteIt is laughable that maggots like DinC still consider Donny J Chickenshit to be "strong". He's such a fucking pussy, he had to run away from the woman he raped at his trial.
Delete@10:53 - China's effort to take over the Panama Canal is finally being resisted, to a degree. Trump's efforts to build up US manufacturing via tariffs and deregulation help the us compete with China.
Delete@10:52 One thing Trump did to resist Putin is to persuade Europe to rearm. Another was to take Venezuela out of the Communist bloc.
"China economically expanding in Africa and Panama"
Deleteis not an example of megalomania.
David, your handler called and says you can take the day off.
DeleteGo away idiot troll 10:53. Stupid and ugly.
DeleteDavid, how do you come to the conclusion that Trump "took Venezuela out of the communist bloc"?
DeleteHe had Maduro arrested. He left the rest of Maduro's government in place. He left the Venezuelan military intact.
Are you aware that the US State Department has advised Americans not to travel to Venezuela because armed gangs are looking for Americans to kidnap?
David, I have tickets for two with first class beachfront hotels in Venezuela I can gift you, you lousy fucking troll.
DeleteDavid hasn't a clue what communism is.
DeleteHe is laughably ignorant.
Just ignore him.
Don't be a sucker.
Time only moves forward, never back. Somerby is being fatuous. The right appeals to nostalgia for a time that never was. Somerby’s yearning reflects his conservatism.
ReplyDeleteTrumpism is the last gasp of white supremacy as it dies off for good. Don't let the dead-enders on the Right, fighting to keep it alive, fool you.
DeleteClose. Trump represents Western values. These values are shared by people of all races. I like Western values, like free speech, equality of women, opposing bigotry, etc. YMMV
DeleteDavid in Cal,
DeleteYou aren't special, just because you support the right of college students to call-out Israel's genocide of Palestinians on campuses across the nation.
Anyone who isn't an asshole who supports the genocide of entire populations is willing to fight for that right for college students.
DiChead is a fucking troll. Go away u useless ass. Nobody wants you here trollfuck.
DeleteA parade is in order anytime David in Cal doesn't support fascism.
DeleteAnonymouse 11:34am, inanely telling contrarians/commenters to get off a blog that you don’t own/control is the essence of trolling.
DeleteFuck off and leave. Nobody wants trolls like you here. You add nothing.
DeleteAnonymouse 12:06pm, sure thing. Let me grab my purse.
DeleteCan play in your sewer. You add nothing to a center left blog but your stupid. Fuck off troll.
DeleteHey DiC,
Deleteis lying a Western value? Greed and corruption? How about election-stealing? Are these Western values?
Nobody likes Cecelia.
DeleteMaybe he should stop pretending to be a woman.
Sometimes you just have to move on from a failed ploy.
Anonymouse 1:28pm, so your logic is that someone might like me, no matter my positions, simply if they were certain that I’m female? Why would that be any better than not being liked? If you had ever been liked simply because of externals, you’d know that it’s not one wit of a compliment. This isn’t your high school. Grow up.
DeleteGo away troll. You have been soiling this blog with bs for years. Just an annoying troll with nothing.
DeleteEven a troll could gain some respect by not pretending he is a woman.
DeleteBut "like"? Probably not going to happen, true.
It sounds like that is what you want though, to be liked. Tough row to hoe, my friend. Considering the circumstances.
Full disclosure, I am often liked by others because I am perceived as attractive. I do not mind this one whit, but I take care not to lord it over others - it was just happenstance.
David the troll says the demented felon is woke. Fucking traitor to his troll. Go away.
DeleteAnonymouse 2:21pm, you seem to be under the delusion that you treat me worse than other people you don’t agree with — David… or Bob… No, you don’t tolerate them any more than you do me. People have different responses to various things. An example of that is your response to what I said in chidding the nutcase who argued I’d be more popular if I was honest about my “true” gender. You had to tell me that you don’t mind the singular type of appreciation that I referenced. Ok?That is the difference in people. We’re not all the same. However, , you’ll accuse me as posing a woman because women don’t…. something or another. You’re a putz and a moron.
Delete3:11 I understand this can be a triggering subject, which can fluster some and interfere with their expression. I appreciate your effort but word salads do not count. Maybe try writing with some coherency?
DeleteAlso it is not about your gender, no one cares about your gender. It is about your sex, about you *pretending* to be a woman. Everyone tends to respect more those who are genuine and authentic. If you were a man that identifies as the gender of a woman, nobody, outside of Republicans, would take issue with that.
'President Trump said that credit-card lenders would be “in violation of the law” if they don’t heed his call to cap interest rates at 10% for one year.
ReplyDeleteIf the rates have not been capped by then (Jan. 20), Trump said, “then they’re in violation of the law.”'
Trump now unable to distinguish between the law and his social media posts.
Gone. Out to lunch. Koo-koo for Cocoa Puffs.
ReplyDelete"Genghis Khan remains a controversial figure."
Not in Mongolia, with their Genghis Khan International Airport and a huge 130ft-tall Genghis Khan statue.
Plus, 0.5% of all men alive today are, apparently, his descendants. 16 million people. Scientific fact, apparently. Although, how do they know it's him? Do they have his DNA sample? I don't think so. It could be someone else, just some totally unknown extremely prolific ladies man.
I checked your math. Close enough. Stamped "Approved" not a useless fucking lying troll. Thanks for your informed comment.
DeleteThis shows the folly of public monuments to individuals.
DeleteAlthough likely Mongolia uses Khan as part of a public relations attraction.
If Stone Mountain, brutally opened on the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln's assassination, doesn't make you uncomfortable...you might be a racist.
The ICE agent who fatally shot protester Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis is unlikely to face criminal charges — as the Justice Department is not expected to open a civil rights probe into the deadly ordeal, according to a report.
ReplyDeleteFederal investigators assigned to probe last week’s fatal encounter are looking increasingly less likely to charge the agent, Jonathan Ross, after he opened fire on the 37-year-old, the New York Times reported, citing sources familiar with the investigation.
This is good news. Decent people, we need to donate to his fund so he can be free of harassment from the mentally ill, hateful Democrats of the kind that caused the death of Renee Good.
go ahead, Nazi bitch Cec, tell the maggot troll about all the simultaneous investigations going on simultaneously
DeleteAgree, Ross is unlikely to face federal charges, but is more likely to face state charges in MN, which Trump can not pardon.
DeleteIronically, Ross would probably prefer to face federal charges, since if he was convicted, Trump would pardon him.
Either way Ross will have to face being a pariah in our society, he will be shamed and shunned everywhere he goes.
Anonymouse 12:39pm, so the feds are unlikely to prosecute on the grounds of it being a “civil rights violation”, but other charges are a possibility as they investigate. Duly noted.
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DeleteHmm. A shooting happened during federal law enforcement duties, to be prosecuted by the state or locally?
I imagine the feds would have something to say about it. I imagine it'd eventually get to SCOTUS and be dismissed.
Go away and suck on ass Cecelia.
DeleteAnonymouse 12:43pm, I can’t help it if you think the Walz people, the Minneapolis police, and the news media are sitting on their hands because the feds are officially in charge of the entire investigation and will be able to cover everything up. I acknowledge your stupidity.
DeleteTroll, go away.
Delete...but other charges are a possibility as they investigate.
DeleteDear Nazi bitch, I am not sure they will charge the little pussy as he recuperates and goes thru rehabilitation from his serious injuries. In the meanwhile, he can always count his money as it flows into his go-fund-me.
Anonymouse 2:19pm, that’s what politicalization does. You turned the arrest of people in the country illegally into your little partisan chessboard. Don’t cry when it becomes what you have designed it to be.
DeleteWell said, Cecelia 2:33.
DeletePartisan, Cecelia? It isn’t partisanship to care about overreach and abuse of power by a federal police force, or the administration hell bent on prejudging outcomes and doing and saying anything, including lying, to bring about those outcomes. If you were to acknowledge that Trump is mentally ill and a megalomaniac and should be removed, as Somerby has said, that would be a good start for you.
DeleteBoring tranny troll go away.
DeleteAnonymouse 2:48pm, it’s not an overreach of power to arrest people who have into the country illegally or who have failed to comply with legal deadlines. That’s what this is about and your activists being out on the street trying to impede ICE have caused this mess. Truth is that you want to take a bow for that. That’s how you view yourselves. Fine. However, don’t demand that everyone else ( including ICE) view you as being heroes.
DeleteYou're not seeing what these goon Gestapo bastards are doing, Nazi bitch.
DeleteYesterday I watched in horror as two carloads of these fully body armored and armed gestapo goons chased a DoorDash woman delivering food to a woman with a child in her house.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWK0t1Q8iRQ
This is insanity. This is not what people voted for.
Anonymouse 3:33pm, they armor up because of YOU. Don’t try to act as though you deplore that dynamic. It’s EXACTLY the way you want things to be. This is the political strategy you wage against Trump. Illegals are merely the means.
Deletehorseshit, Cecelia. This is Herr Miller's design, you fucking Nazi bitch.
DeleteRoss's actions likely fall outside protection under federal jurisdiction, and there is precedent for states charging federal officers.
DeleteRoss's actions violated state laws and were outside the scope of official duties.
Even the SC court has ruled in favor of states charging federal officers, see US v Raushcer. And the SC has also decided not to intervene in states charging a federal officer, thus permitting the charges, see Powers v Ohio.
Cecelia, there is no such word as politicalization. It is politicizing or politicization. It must be hard trolling with such poor language skills.
DeleteAnonymouse 3:46pm, under Obama, ICE was involved in picking up illegals at home and at work. You didn’t care.
DeleteAnonymouse 4:18pm, a grade schooler could aptly make fun of annonymices and probably do.
DeleteObama targeted immigrants with criminal records, and he did not use brutality, he did not create his own paramilitary force to bully others, a force with a higher budget than any police force in America.
DeleteBtw most Dems view Obama's presidency with some disappointment, he ran as a progressive but then governed as a neoliberal - when Republicans attack Obama or do their usual whataboutism, it just exposes how out of touch they are.
Being undocumented is not a crime, it is a civil violation. In the past, even Republicans appreciated the value of immigrants, with Reagan for example choosing to allow them to stay in the country and give them a path to citizenship.
All Americans violate some law or rule daily, it is the job of authorities to choose which violations to go after. Historically America has chosen to not go after undocumented immigrants without a criminal record, since most people recognize how beneficial immigrants are to our country.
The WSJ is reporting that there has been a pattern of behavior this year with federal officers positioning themselves in front of vehicles, against rules and protocols, in order to justify use of force. They document numerous cases since this past summer involving shootings and killings of civilians.
ReplyDeleteThis reporting aligns with a 2013 study that also showed a pattern of federal officers of doing the same - positioning themselves in front of vehicles to then justify use of force.
This empirical data and research aligns with what we witnessed in the case of ICE officer Ross.
2013? So, then, initiated by the "born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii" Nobel Peace Prize laureate?
DeleteFucking troll, go away.
Delete"In 2013, a significant independent review conducted by the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) examined the use of force by federal officers within U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), specifically the U.S. Border Patrol."
DeleteSo no 12:55, it wasn't initiated by Obama. What a surprise. You have no idea what you're talking about.
The "pattern of behavior", Soros-monkey. Apparently it already existed in 2013. When the born in Kenya Nobel Peace Prize laureate was president. Capeesh?
DeleteObama did engage in reforms to address the concerns in that 2013 report, reforms that were then rolled back by Trump, which is why we are now seeing an increase in that same behavior.
DeleteGood was not some one-off circumstance, these federal officers are now engaging in this pattern of behavior routinely, now that Trump has permitted it.
Did you say something, Soros-monkey?
DeleteSo are you saying good is bad?
DeleteFucking trolls.
DeleteTrumptard, you used the phrase "initiated by" Obama.
DeleteThe report wasn't initiated by Obama. Are you saying the Use of Force policies were "initiated by" Obama? Is that the kind of thing Obama concerned himself with as president?
Yes, Soros-monkey, it sounds like the policies were initiated/approved/implemented -- or whatever word your language gestapo prefers -- by Obama. Or, if your language gestapo prefers, by the Obama administration.
DeleteAs for the kind of things Obama concerned himself with, as another president once said: "the buck stops here".
Troll, go play in your sewer.
DeleteFor those without a triple digit IQ: 1) an independent study found a pattern of behavior involving federal officers purposely positioning themselves in front of vehicles, violating rules, in order to justify use of force, 2) the Obama admin used the study along with other data and research to institute reforms that would address the issue, 3) Trump rolled back those reforms, encouraging federal officers to engage in illegal uses of force with impunity, therefore we now increasingly see cases like the Ross case once again.
DeleteSummary: a problem with federal officer overreach was identified, Obama addressed it, Trump reversed it, now we have federal officers improperly using force again.
There was a problem, Dems fixed it, Trump undid the fix, now we have the problem again.
DeleteIt's good that you're back to posting retarded word-salads, Corby. I was worried about you today.
Anonymouse 4:20pm, but you knew that stricter enforcement was coming via more raids due to the huge number of people who came through under Biden. That wasn’t a surprise. That was a campaign promise. People voted him in for that. What did surprise people is the unrest leftist activists engaged in when Trump started deporting the masses that had been allowed to just cross in.This was a calculated move on your part and the massive damage from your prefab protests is yours as well.
DeleteThe spike in immigrants started under Trump’s first reign, due to his disastrous foreign policies, but was temporarily suspended due to Covid, which drove even more pent up demand.
DeleteBiden inherited that mess and immediately started addressing it, so much so that Fox News was complaining about it.
By the end of Biden’s term, his actions worked, immigration slowed to a low level.
From the data, immigration was not a top priority for the electorate in 2024, it was actually lower than average, even though Republicans run on it every election cycle.
Trump’s actions are not approved of by the electorate. Trump is even underwater on immigration in polling. Since Trump’s inauguration, ICE has gone from about +16 to now -16 in polling. Abolishing ICE has increased by 20 points in the past year. Trump is the least popular president in modern history, in large part due to his actions on immigrants (it’s also due to Trump trashing our economy).
None of this has to do with the pattern of behavior discovered by research and then reported by the WSJ and the LA Times (both owned by Republican supporters).
Turns out, federal officers like Ross have a history of breaking rules and positioning themselves in front of cars in order to justify use of force.
Obama took action from that data and research, but Trump reversed it, giving free range for federal officers like Ross to behave with brutality.
As a native born American citizen, under Trump I do not feel safe.
ReplyDeleteTrump will not protect us from public health issues, like disease and addictions.
Trump will not protect us from external threats, enemies who might see a benefit in attacking us.
Trump will not protect us economically, allowing a few to plunder the many.
This makes Trump the most dangerous president we have had; Trump only cares about his personal comfort.
Trump level stupid: 2017: "it is my honor to announce my nomination of Jerome Powell to be the next Chairman of the Federal Reserve." Trump 2025 - "I was surprised when Jerome Powell was appointed." A destructive child brain. Dementia Don.
DeleteTrump level stupid: 2017: "it is my honor to announce my nomination of Jerome Powell to be the next Chairman of the Federal Reserve." Trump 2025 - "I was surprised when Jerome Powell was appointed." A destructive child brain. Dementia Don.
DeletePowell circa 2025 was nominated by Dementia Joe in 2022, Soros-monkey.
DeletePowell was nominated by Obama idiot troll, Trump named him head. So your argument such as it is is he didn't nominate him, but Powell was so bad at his job Trump named him to head the Fed? - this is exactly why trolls are annoying and useless. Let adults play here and go fucking away trolls.
DeleteDementia Troll.
DeleteTrump is out to lunch, he forgot that is was himself that nominated Powell.
DeleteOof.
Obama nominated Powell to FRB in 2012, Trump nominated Powell to head it in his first term.
DeleteLike I said, dumb Soros-monkeys: Powell circa 2025 was nominated by Dementia Joe in 2022.
Deletefuck wrong with you? Go away troll.
DeleteBoth parties nominated Powell. That makes him non-partisan. That was a good thing, before the Republican grifting ruined the economy.
DeleteNo, President Obama did not nominate Jerome Powell as Chair of the Federal Reserve. Powell was nominated as a member of the Board of Governors by Obama in 2012, but his nomination as Chair was made by Trump in 2017.
DeleteTrump just forgot.
Powell became a Board of Governor’s member under Obama and was elevated to Chair by Trump in 2028. You couldn’t be any dumber. Don’t take that as a challenge.
Delete2018.
DeleteHas any independent entity reviewed the results of Trump’s genius test? I think he got the giraffe cartoon wrong.
DeleteLike I said, dumb Soros-monkeys: Powell circa 2025 was nominated by Dementia Joe in 2022.
DeleteOh I figured the idiot troll. He is under the mistaken impression that the incoming President names a new, or retains the Chief. Can't fix stoopid with these turds. Go away turdtroll.
DeleteTrump, not Obama, nominated Powell for Fed Chair.
DeleteTrump just forgot, he is out to lunch.
Trump’s an old man that’s lived a life of vice and crime, he knows he is headed for that lake of fire, he can’t be bothered to remember who he appointed to which position.
Bob does not know anything about anthropology or human behavior.
ReplyDeleteTribalism functions as a foundational aspect of maintaining social cohesion and a healthy society.
Tribalism does have drawbacks, which date back to about 10-12k years ago, when humans transitioned from immediate return societies to one based on surplus, resource competition, resource hoarding, and resource commodification. This shift led to changes in parenting dynamics, and there was an accompanying shift towards hierarchies and in group/out group dynamics.
Having said that, tribalism remains an important positive aspect of society, it helps people resist authoritarianism and oppression and fosters solidarity and meaningful social progress.
Crack a book, Bob, you might avoid sounding so ignorant, resist temptation to misappropriate and flatten complexities, and you might sharpen your otherwise poor analyses.
Anonymouse 1:58pm, do you think Bob is invalidating the entire concept of tribes in general or is he addressing certain weaknesses in tribalism, such as prejudice, division, insularity, unfairness, division, insularity, etc.
DeleteThe tranny troll hath spoketh. Fuck off.
DeleteWith total insularilty I say fuck off tranny troll.
DeleteAnonymouse 3:07pm, you say that because you don’t have anything else to say. Personally, what I say is that I’ll leave when I wish so please hold your breath.
DeleteHow cute! Cecelia is pretending to think.
DeleteAnonymouse 4:10pm, and you’re pretending to be funny.
DeleteBob only refers to tribalism as a general concept and as a negative; as 1:58 puts it he flattens complexities.
DeleteSo 1:58 is spot on.
Cecelia is a dinosaur troll, a Trannysorostroll. Died 234 million years ago of its own stupidity. Go away nasty old troll.
DeleteAnonymouse 4:55pm, you wrote the insult, but I doubt even you know what you’re saying.
DeleteOnly anonymices would think that calling people trolls for not agreeing with them is disincentivizing to their targets. Again, it’s why you’re here and the Goods were in the field.
ReplyDeleteTrolls suck hard. Take Cecelia, pleazzzze
DeleteI love the smell of desperation in the morning.
DeleteIt smells like victory.
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