SATURDAY: David Brooks talks the talk!

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2026

The gentleman gets it right: It reminded us of one of our favorite passages from literaturealthough, in fairness, there are surely many excellent passages we have never read.

(It reminded us of Willa Cather's treasured words in My Antonia. "I always knew I should live long enough to see my country girls come into their own," Cather's narrator says. For reasons we'll try to explain, we'll post the fuller passage below.)

For now, we're referring to what David Brooks said and did on last night's PBS NewsHour. The background here is simple:

The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 vote, had struck down a substantial portion of President Trump's treasured tariffs. In response, the president had call them (almost) every name in the book. 

There he went again! The president said he was "ashamed of certain members of the Court, absolutely ashamed for not having the courage to do what's right for our country." 

He said they were "a disgrace to our nation, those justices." He said they were "just being fools and lapdogs for the RINOs and the radical left Democrats."

"They're very unpatriotic," the president said, "and disloyal to our Constitution.  It's my opinion that the Court has been swayed by foreign interests," he said, with les Chinois specifically mentioned at one point. 

Before he was done, he even said that the six disloyal jurists were "an embarrassment to their families." Little was left unsaid. 

Last evening, on the NewsHour, Geoff Bennett mentioned this reaction. When he did, David Brooks said this:

BENNETT (2/20/26): "Disloyal to our Constitution." Is there a point at which the president's rhetoricmaybe we're already therebecomes corrosive to the institution itself?

BROOKS: Well, Donald Trump has never had an honest disagreement with somebody. And where you say, "Oh, I disagree with you," and without him going ad hominem.

And that is just his nature. It is the nature of somebody with a narcissistic personality disorder to think, "I am the center, and everything that's an assault on me cannot be anything but a shameful attack on all that is right and good."

Brooks went on from therebut he had used some technical medical language. We're hoping that's a badly needed first step down a long and winding road.

Is the sitting president caught in the grip of a narcissistic personality disorder?" And if so, what exactly does some such assessment actually mean?

Brooks was using technical diagnostic languagelanguage from the prevailing DSM-5. Assuming he meant what he said, he was saying that the president is afflicted with what is still often described as a "mental illness"but what does some medical diagnosis actually mean? 

Obviously, David Brooks is not a doctorate-holding clinical therapist. The president's niece, Mary L. Trump, actually is.

In her best-selling 2020 book, Too Much and Never Enough, she had offered a diagnosis which Brooks was now advancingbut she'd also moved beyond that one assessment. "A case could be made that he also meets the criteria for antisocial personality disorder, which in its most severe form is generally considered sociopathy," she had also said.

Dating back to the 1960s, the mainstream press has agreed that medical assessments of that type must never be a part of this nation's political discourse. In our view, that was always an excellent ruleuntil the time came when it suddenly wasn't.

In our view, Brooks did the right thing last night. He did the right thing when he walked away from that long-standing prohibition. Having said that, we'll also say this:

If we as a people ever move on to a productive discussion of such medical topics, we must learn to offer such diagnoses in sorrow rather than anger. Such provisional assessments must be offered as statements of concern, not as apparent insults.

Cather's narrator "always knew" that the disregarded immigrant girls he admired so deeply would go on to preside over the finest farms in the state of Nebraska. We ourselves had perhaps always suspected that David Brooks might be the person who would start to walk across a border line which was keeping the American nation, such as it is, from a mature discussion of the sitting president's impulses and behaviors.

We admire Brooks for apparently choosing to take that first step last night. That saidborrowing (in translation) from Chekhov's widely admired story, The Lady With the Lapdog, we'll also suggest this:

 "The end is still a long way away and the most complicated and difficult part [of this undertaking] is only just beginning."

What does it actually mean when some such medical diagnosis is advanced? What is actually being said about the person in question? Brooks broke through a barrier last night. He dropped the familiar colloquial turns of phrase and employed the specific medical language. 

Had we always suspected that he might be the one to go first? Last night, the analysts stared slack-jawed at their TV screens as they saw him actually do it. 

We were thunderstruck, as they were. Also, we thought of that treasured passage from Cather, whose narrator knew all along.

We'll return to this general topic next week. Last night, for all to see as he took a first step, David Brooks got it right.

Starting Monday: What do medical diagnoses of that type actually mean? How should they be advanced?

Cather (and her narrator) speak: For whatever reason, we thought of one of our favorite passages when we saw Brooks cross that line. 

At present, we Americans are confronted with a highly unusual political situation. We should perhaps find our frameworks of understanding off somewhere in the realm of high literature, thereby escaping our debilitating fixation on whatever it is that President Trump said ten seconds ago.

With respect to Cather's book, has anyone else ever advocated with such ardor? 

The situation Cather described had little to do with our current difficult state of affairs. But Cather's protagonist, Jim Burden, had always known that the immigrant girls he so deeply admired were going to prevail in the end. 

Had we ourselves perhaps suspected that David Brooks would one day walk across a prevailing line?

We love the ardor Cather's narrator expresses in support of the "immigrant girls." This is not our struggling nation's specific situation today, but it's a wonderful form of escape from the latest fusillade of insults from that one usual source:

My Antonia: Book Two, Chapter IX

There was a curious social situation in Black Hawk. All the young men felt the attraction of the fine, well-set-up country girls who had come to town to earn a living, and, in nearly every case, to help the father struggle out of debt, or to make it possible for the younger children of the family to go to school.

Those girls had grown up in the first bitter-hard times, and had got little schooling themselves. But the younger brothers and sisters, for whom they made such sacrifices and who have had ‘advantages,’ never seem to me, when I meet them now, half as interesting or as well educated. The older girls, who helped to break up the wild sod, learned so much from life, from poverty, from their mothers and grandmothers; they had all, like Ántonia, been early awakened and made observant by coming at a tender age from an old country to a new.

I can remember a score of these country girls who were in service in Black Hawk during the few years I lived there, and I can remember something unusual and engaging about each of them. Physically they were almost a race apart, and out-of-door work had given them a vigor which, when they got over their first shyness on coming to town, developed into a positive carriage and freedom of movement, and made them conspicuous among Black Hawk women.

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The Bohemian and Scandinavian girls could not get positions as teachers, because they had had no opportunity to learn the language. Determined to help in the struggle to clear the homestead from debt, they had no alternative but to go into service....but every one of them did what she had set out to do, and sent home those hard-earned dollars. The girls I knew were always helping to pay for ploughs and reapers, brood-sows, or steers to fatten.

One result of this family solidarity was that the foreign farmers in our county were the first to become prosperous. After the fathers were out of debt, the daughters married the sons of neighbors—usually of like nationality—and the girls who once worked in Black Hawk kitchens are to-day managing big farms and fine families of their own; their children are better off than the children of the town women they used to serve.

I thought the attitude of the town people toward these girls very stupid. If I told my schoolmates that Lena Lingard’s grandfather was a clergyman, and much respected in Norway, they looked at me blankly. What did it matter? All foreigners were ignorant people who couldn’t speak English. There was not a man in Black Hawk who had the intelligence or cultivation, much less the personal distinction, of Ántonia’s father. Yet people saw no difference between her and the three Marys; they were all Bohemians, all ‘hired girls.’

I always knew I should live long enough to see my country girls come into their own, and I have. To-day the best that a harassed Black Hawk merchant can hope for is to sell provisions and farm machinery and automobiles to the rich farms where that first crop of stalwart Bohemian and Scandinavian girls are now the mistresses...

Cather's narrator goes on from there to a much more striking (and tragic) assessment of the social lives of the young people in this Nebraska town. We love the ardor of his advocacy on behalf of these hard-working "country girls"Spoiler alert!whose physical beauty and physical vibrancy "shone out too boldly against a conventional background."

We love the ardor Jim Burden displays. He says he "always knew."

The situation we're facing is different. We hope Brooks took a first step.


163 comments:


  1. So, one retarded Democrat named "Brooks" squealed. Why do you need so many words to say "Brooks squealed", silly man? Oh, never mind...

    "our debilitating fixation"

    You've got it, Bob. It's called TDS, your mental illness.

    As usual, thank you Mr. President for draining the swamp. Thank you very much, and please keep draining the swamp.

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    1. Brooks is not a Democrat.

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    2. The six year old troll is so happy he post first again!

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    3. Draining the swamp, sir!

      "Paul Walczak was pardoned by Trump after his mother donated $1 million to a Trump fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, despite Walczak owing $4.4 million in restitution to his employees whom he defrauded."

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    4. Every time you Soros-monkeys open your mouths, what comes out is inevitably a lie.

      This is how I know, without checking anything, that you're bullshitting, Soros-monkey.

      ...besides your Soros-monkey bullshit is so clumsy: "after his mother donated..." (yeah, and also after the Egyptian pyramids were built. So?), "despite Walczak owing..." (insinuating what, exactly?)

      ...and so it goes...

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    5. Name calling doesn't prove that someone has lied about anything.

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  2. "... with les Chinois specifically mentioned at one point"

    We all know that Trump doesn't speak French (he barely speaks English), so "les Chinois" were not mentioned but the Chinese may have been. Why use French here? Why not quote what Trump actually said about the court interfering with his ability to deal with China?

    "Obviously, David Brooks is not a doctorate-holding clinical therapist. The president's niece, Mary L. Trump, actually is."

    Actually, Mary Trump holds a doctorate in clinical psychology. That doesn't make her any kind of therapist. Somerby doesn't understand much about psychology and its relationship to psychiatry and therapy. Therapists typically hold master's degrees and implement techniques to help people deal with problems of living, coping with their conditions. They do not treat mental illness, nor do clinical psychologists. Psychiatrists do that. Just as there are nurses and technicians and doctors who deal with physical illness, there are often teams coordinating their efforts when someone is mentally ill. For those with personality disorders, a therapist may be sufficient, given that there is no "cure" for personality (we all have one or a combination of personality types that are not disorders unless the person is having problems adjusting to the demands of living).

    Somerby loves it when someone agrees with his opinions. Today Brooks (a conservative) is an excellent fellow becauser he agrees that Trump is a narcissist. Duh! Everyone in the world can see Trump's narcissism. But that doesn't make Brooks right about anything he says beyond that. And Somerby doesn't bother to report, much less think about, who Brooks is and what his views are as a whole.

    And then he returns to Cather's idealization of farm girls. This makes me cringe. Both pedophiles and Nazis use Cather's paens to Scandinavian girls to beat off to. Cather was not a Nazi but her work inspired the stout fellows in Germany as images of pure white womanhood that they were fighting for. I believe Somerby knows that.

    What was remarkable about these women? They grew up, from girls to women. The success Cather and Somerby laud consists of becoming mothers and working on the farms in the great plains. And that is the role our own neo Nazis want to see women returned to.

    "We love the ardor of his advocacy on behalf of these hard-working "country girls"—Spoiler alert!—whose physical —beauty and physical vibrancy "shone out too boldly against a conventional background."

    This is just embarrassing for Somerby. As embarrassing as when he (a supposed liberal) embraces Brooks (a conservative) just for calling Trump a narcissist. Somerby seems to fool a few of the commenters here, but what and who he is shines from every essay, and it has nothing to do with blue America or us liberals.

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    1. Somerby and Trump share the same personality disorder of narcissism. Just as Trump sees people who disagree with him as a personal attack, Somerby judges people as good or bad based on whether they agree with him.

      "David Brooks is a prominent moderate conservative commentator, author, and New York Times columnist. Formerly a self-described Republican, he has shifted toward the "rightward edge of the leftward tendency" or "moderate Democrat" in recent years due to opposition to Donald Trump. He defines himself as a "Burkean" conservative focusing on social cohesion, often holding independent or centrist views."

      Why would a Democrat or liberal praise Brooks? There are several liberal blogs devoted to criticism of Brooks. At best, he is a never-Trumper and not anyone committed to Democratic ideals. But then again, Somerby is no liberal, he just plays one for propaganda purposes. No self-respecting liberal watches Fox 24/7 and lauds Brooks.

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    2. Brooks was born in Canada, which makes him an alien libtard hater of America! /s (Somerby posting about the girls made me think cringe too.)

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    3. Brooks has always been self-characterized and written as a conservative, until Trump came along.

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    4. Canada has conservatives too. The ones in Alberta want to secede from Canada and join the US.

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    5. We met a Canadian couple in Wyoming at that alien space station mountain in Wyoming. Made the mistake of assuming normies. When said from Alberta I knew to put my MAGA asshole filter on, but my wife kept talking all liberal to them. Fun watching them fume. Jaggoffs and weirdos the whole lot of 'em. Even the Canadian ones.

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    6. Perfectly said, 11:00.

      Brooks is a stout and staunch right winger, always has been, always will be. Brooks' Never Trump stance is performative, calculated, for political expediency, and for his career ambitions.

      With Trump out to lunch, polling in the toilet, and crumbling before our eyes, it has never been easier to be a right wing Never Trumper.

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  3. Elisa New (Larry Summers wife) did not recommend that Epstein read My Antonia because the boy in the book was someone Epstein could identify with. She recommended it because the books has highly sensual descriptions of the virtues of strong, blonde farm girls, seen through the eyes of Jim Burden. She equated it to Lolita, not because Epstein would identify with Humbert Humbert (who was fighting his attractions) but because the lascivious descriptions of the young girl would be exciting to Epstein. Both books describe the sexual charms of young teen girls. To a pedophile's imagination, they are like nude photos of teens, except legal because they come from literature.

    Somerby should understand this misuse of Cather's work. That he returns to it and promotes it from time to time makes me wonder who he is writing to in this blog. It is beyond belief that a normal healthy man would have any interest in reading Cather. It is a coming of age novel with little appeal to adults, which is why it is part of the syllabus for high schools. Teachers expect girls to identify with Antonia and all students to see how hard it was to grow up on the prairie in the time when there was a lot of work and few conveniences. Merely surviving to become a farm wife is not a triump for Antonia and Jim Burden's life was much different in its outcome. If anything, it illustrates how far women have come -- and that doesn't seem like anything Somerby would be interested in, to the point of reposting these excerpts so frequently.

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    1. Agree.

      At this point, Somerby's sexism is notorious.

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    2. “If anything, it illustrates how far women have come — and that doesn’t seem like anything Somerby would be interested in, to the point of reposting these excerpts so frequently.”

      Do you see the contradictions in this sentence? I mean, have you considered the possibility that Somerby IS interested in showing how far women have come, which is why he reposts these excerpts so frequently?

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    3. DG, perhaps you need to read the book. The comparison is between the condition of women portrayed in the book, and women's actual accomplishments in our modern times, outside the home and off the farm.

      Somerby has never praised Antonia's progress as a woman, because she didn't leave the farm but stayed to marry another immigrant and continue doing farmwork while raising a family, as the immigrant girls extolled by Cather did in those times. So, when I say the book illustrates the progress of women, it is by comparison to today's women, not because of anything Antonia accomplished. In contrast, the young boy Jim goes to the big city and winds up an executive.

      Somerby focuses on Antonia's robust good health, physical strength and glowing red-faced beauty while dripping sweat at her labor, her blonde hair shining in the sun. That is creepy sexist talk, not feminism. Men have been focusing on women's looks not their other abilities forever and that is sexist these days, not feminist. That's why Larry Summers' wife would recommend the book to Epstein.

      If Somerby has some other reason for posting these specific quotes (and not others in the book that are about what women did for work, how they thought and felt about themselves) he can state it himself. Leaving people to guess opens the door to mistaken suggestions like yours.

      Somerby has argued vigorously against the existence of a gender pay gap. He thinks the only valid comparison is "equal pay for equal work" and he has NEVER acknowledged that women do not have equal ability to participate in the job market due to having to do ALL of the housework and ALL of the childcare unpaid and excluded from any economic calculations and recognition of their contribution. Somerby is the opposite of a feminist, an unabashed sexist, especially when he had the nerve to chastise both Harris and Hillary for their position on inequalities of women's pay.

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    4. “Somerby has argued vigorously against the existence of a gender pay gap.”

      False. I would say you’re making shit up, as usual, but I’m beginning to wonder whether your brain can distinguish between the claim that “the degree of the gender pay gap may be exaggerated” and the claim that “

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    5. (Cont.) “there is no gender pay gap.” I’m wondering whether such nuance is beyond your abilities.

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    6. The last two comments were by me.

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    7. There is no such thing as "gender pay gap", Soros-monkey.

      Because not a single Democrat in the world, not even the smartest of y'all, Ketanji Brown Jackson, knows what "woman" is.

      Capeesh?


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    8. I am not going to go pull out the Somerby quotes on this. Somerby has said explicitly that there is no gender pay gap when you control for (hold equal) the work performed by men and women. He said that the statements about the gender pay gap (quoted directly from the Dept of Labor website) by Hillary and Later by Harris, were incorrect when work was held equal.

      Each time Somerby raised that argument (as a criticism against the honesty of Harris and Clinton), I patiently explained that there were other inequalities contributing to the estimate of womens-to-mens pay that made the idea of an equal-work-for-equal-pay comparison impossible. I listed those inequalities. Somerby, of course, always ignored those responses because he does not read his comments.

      Your contention that there was never this discussion previously is patently dishonest.

      Last time around, I recommended Claudia Goldin's book: "Career and Family: Women's Century-Long Journey Toward Equity (2021). She won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2023 for her work investigating the gender pay gap. Would that have been likely if there were no such pay gap as Somerby has asserted? And yes, he did say that, in the process of calling Harris mistaken for quoting the size of the gap.

      And, saying that the degree of the pay gap "may be exaggerated" does not get him off the hook on this. His explanation was that the gap disappears when work is held equal in quantitative comparisons. But the idea that there can be such an equality when women are participating in the workforce is specious.

      Nitpicking Somerby's exact wording when his intent was obvious, to call Harris and Clinton "exaggerators" on behalf of women, makes him a sexist and wrong on the facts.

      You will never read Goldin's work, nor will Somerby. He is too busy rereading the underlined sections of My Antonia, a book praising the home-based labor of blonde farmgirls.

      DG, your constant efforts to defend Somerby are pretty obvious to everyone here. That you won't put in the effort to do it based on his arguments, but advance these ridiculous quibbles, shows you to be as lazy as Somerby himself. The size of the pay gap is not the issue. The existence of such a gap, how it has changed over time and why is what matters, to women and men.

      There is a lot of talk about how Trump is affecting the economy. If the guys arguing to confine women to household labor and childcare do not have a clue about the destructive effect of removing women's labor from the paid workforce. Goldin shows the positive impact of women joining the workforce during and after WWII. Reversing that is a spectacularly bad idea, not just for women but for our GDP and the growth of our economy. Somerby should think about that before writing these irritating and incorrect attacks on female political candidates, whether Hillary or Harris or whoever comes next.

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    9. “I’m not going to pull out the Somerby quotes on this.”

      “That you won’t put in the effort to do it . . . shows you . . . to be lazy”

      The rest is your usual Gish Gallup.

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    10. I've done it before and yet here you are again with the same old song.

      Calling someone's response a "gish gallup" is offensive and derogatory, more of your name-calling. You are not here in good faith, but maybe someone else lurking will be interested enough to follow up on the topic.

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    11. Don’t tell me you, of all people, are getting the vapors over “name-calling”! Remember, you started off this thread by suggesting Somerby was interested in pedophilia. So, please, don’t come crying to me about “name-calling”!

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    12. Has Somerby vigorously argued against the existence of a gender pay gap?
      We don't see it 100%, although anything is certainly possible, and mocking Republican voters who believe it is what gave us Trump.

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    13. All Democrats are interested in "attraction to minors", Soros-monkey.

      ...wait, that didn't come out right. Let me put it this way: every Democrat is a tragically misunderstood attracted to minors person. So, so sad.

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    14. 3:43 — You realize, don’t you, that your comments lack any semblance of value?

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    15. Somerby is not interested in pedophilia. He likes to read about tanned, fit young farmgirls, glistening with sweat and laughing in the sun. I’m sure it is all for literary purposes. Homer would approve.

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    16. 5:08 — “tanned, fit young farm girls, glistening with sweat and laughing in the sun”

      This image is from your fertile imagination, not Somerby’s. Must be quite a reverie for you, right?

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    17. No DG, the image is from Willa Cather. It is how she described Antonia. That is why creepy guys read her book, which is essentially a high school coming of age novel that no one reads except students assigned the book by their teachers. Oh, and Epstein (based on the recommendation of it to him (along with Nabokov's Lolita) in one of the emails in the Epstein Files).

      Maybe your problem is just that you are ignorant. When Somerby first quoted My Antonia, decades ago, I got a copy and read it myself. Because I am not lazy and wanted to understand why he was quoting it. You are too lazy or maybe you just don't care who or what Somerby is, as long as he says things you agree with.

      Reverie means dream, by the way. Your usage is odd. Like Cecelia, you probably should avoid using big words that are unfamiliar to you.

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    18. Aren’t you the dictionary-loving anon? “Reverie” means daydream, not dream.

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    19. And this is your argument supporting your slander? In the book, Cather described the girls as tanned, fit, glistening with sweat, and laughing, so in your mind that proves Somerby is a pedophile? You’re much more sick than I realized.

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    20. I mean it. You really are a sick puppy, sitting there in your room fantasizing about Somerby whacking off to My Antonio and Anne Frank. You’re really giving me the creeps.

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    21. Not all Right-wingers are pedophiles, so Somerby may be in the clear there.
      OTOH, all Right-wingers are bigots...

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    22. My comments lack any semblance of value, Soros-monkey? Look who's talking: a Soros-monkey having long word-salady "conversations" with resident finger-sniffing retard.

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    23. Every minute Mao spends calling me a Soros-monkey, is a minute he's not raping a 4-year old.

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  4. If Somerby loves these Scandinavian and German immigrant girls so much, why doesn't he welcome the modern day immigrants to our country, who have the same virtues? Just not as tall and blonde.

    Does Somerby share Trump's division of immigrants into good and bad ones? The good ones Germanic and Aryan, the bad ones Asian and brown skinned? Hispanic farmworkers came to America and worked the land just as Antonia did. Why are they reviled while she is praised?

    We all know the answer to that question.

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    1. Agree.

      At this point, Somerby's xenophobia is notorious.

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    2. 'why doesn't he welcome the modern day immigrants to our country,"

      How do we know he doesn't welcome them?

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    3. Because he wrote essays criticizing Biden and Harris for their lack of border control, says Fox has things right when it comes to immigration, says the concern over immigrants is legitimate and Democrats didn't show that they care, and he jumped on the bandwagon about Laken Riley (who was actually killed by a legal immigrant Trump had admitted, it turns out, Somerby didn't know that). Somerby has made it clear that immigrantion is one of the issues that he thinks Republicans are right about and Democrats not. He has agreed with Fox guests who have expressed concern about immigration and made such comments himself (esp against Hillary and Biden/Harris) consistently since 2015 when Trump entered the race making immigration his key issue.

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    4. Somerby has never expressed concern about ICE, the killings of citizen observers, the mistreatment of detainees or any other immigration related issue, except to support Trump's position and criticize Democrat positions. He has repeatedly lied about the Harris/Biden immigration efforts, and most recently he cited an opinion piece by Cobly Hall (Mediaite) that repeated the same lies about Biden and Harris efforts -- the right wing talking points. That was just in the last several weeks.

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    5. Somerby is a lazy sack of shit, just like the rest of the Right.

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  5. Fuentes is telling groypers to stay home and not vote in the 2026 midterms, so they can destroy the Republicans and start fresh with a fascist candidate in 2028.

    Tiedrich says:

    "groypers, please stay home in 2026. after all, not voting as a protest is a time-tested strategy that absolutely works, every single time. just ask all the loony far-leftists who refused to vote for Kamala in 2024 how that worked out for them."

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    1. It was a groyper that apparently shot and killed Charlie Kirk, oddly making Erica Kirk forever happy, so that she just can not wipe that huge grin off her face since he died.

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    2. Kirk hasn't stopped smiling since J.D. hugged her like a leather love seat.

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  6. Mary Trump is not a medical doctor. Trump is a first-class jerk, not fit to be president; that's not a medical condition. There are many people like Trump, but they are not the President.

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    1. Trump is just trying to be a "good boy".

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  7. "The State Of The Union Is That We've All Had Enough Of Trump's Bullshit Trump's Bullshit"

    Simon Rosenberg describes the wins and the increasing resistance to Trump building across our nation:

    https://www.hopiumchronicles.com/p/the-state-of-the-union-is-that-weve

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  8. David Fucking Brooks.
    That's some David in Cal level trolling by Somerby.

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  9. "FBI seizes 2020 ballots in Georgia in apparently unprecedented action, alarming local officials"
    Why are local officials alarmed? The only reason I can think of is that the FBI might discover that there were irregularities in the 2020 election.

    I personally favor any and all audits of past elections. The audits can't hurt. And, they may divulge things we could do to improve future elections.

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    1. Doing an audit after there has already been an audit is a waste of time and money. Breaking the chain of custody on ballots reduces the election to wastepaper because no one can trust what happened to the ballots outside official hands. Stealing the ballots is not the same as conducting an audit.

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    2. Go fuck yourself, dickhead fascist freak

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    3. Because the FBI is working all kinds of illegally raiding local election data with the deep state cult follower leading the CIA with no jurisdiction in the US fucking Nazi fuck head David the troll. Get lost bitch.

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    4. Elections are supposed to be run by the states.

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    5. Can you imagine if Obama had sent FBI to steal ballots from Dallas Texas? Dickhead in Cal would have had a coronary.

      Federalism for them but not for us.

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    6. David is a foreign troll, giving him oxygen does no good.

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    7. "Why are local officials alarmed?"

      Because the people who've seized the ballots (Trump, Patel, Gabbard et al.) are the same people who've been producing, for the last 5 years, an unending stream of falsity regarding the 2020 election and other issues. They are liars, pure and simple.

      So now that they have the ballots, they can say something like, 'We've analyzed the ballots and they came from China. Therefore we are going to run the 2026 election in Fulton County', or create some other mischief, it's hard to know where their flights of fancy will take them.

      And since reponsible public officials no longer have custody of the ballots, it will be much more difficult to proving the lying assertions to be false because the liars will cite 'national security' or 'ongoing investigation' as a pretext for their keeping possession of the evidence.

      Does that help?

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    8. You’re wasting your time trying to explain to dickhead, as though he was actually arguing in good faith . He’s not.

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    9. Hector - I would agree with you if they seized 2026 ballots. But, 2020 cannot be changed no matter what the feds find or claim to find.

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    10. Re-read my post. I am not saying they will change 2020. I'm saying they could use 'mistakes' they 'find' in 2020 as a pretext to run the 2026 & 2028 elections themselves.

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    11. You’re wasting your time trying to explain to dickhead, as though he was actually arguing in good faith . He’s not.

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    12. Hey stupid David, it's the corruption stupid:

      "Less than one month before meeting with a top administration official to lobby against a new bridge connecting Michigan with Canada, the billionaire owner of an existing bridge donated $1 million to a super PAC devoted to President Trump.

      Matthew Moroun, a Detroit-based trucking magnate whose family has operated the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, for decades, made the donation to MAGA Inc. on Jan. 16, according to a campaign finance report filed on Friday evening.

      On Feb. 9, Mr. Moroun met in Washington with Howard Lutnick, the secretary of commerce, who called Mr. Trump after the meeting, The New York Times reported. Hours after the meeting, Mr. Trump lambasted the competing span."

      Greasy fucks all the way around.

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    13. Yeah, here's a quote from guess who about the bridge:

      "I will not allow this bridge to open until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given them,” Trump wrote on social media earlier this month, “and also, importantly, Canada treats the United States with the Fairness and Respect that we deserve."

      Not enough Fairness and Respect for our little bitch of a president.

      25% of US-Canada trade goes over the existing bridge so the idea was to build another one to eliminate a potential choke point in trade because both countries would suffer if something happened to the existing bridge.

      But Trump got bought off, so he may screw the deal up. What a greedy little bitch.

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    14. “Come on Brad. I just want to find 11,780 votes", the minimum number needed to overcome Biden's advantage in Georgia. Trump also tried to intimidate Raffensperger, hinting that Raffensperger and his attorney could face a possible criminal investigation. Trump said, "You know, that's a criminal offense. And you know, you can't let that happen. That's a big risk to you."[50]

      Trump escaped trial for his multiple felonies by putting the prosecution on trial and GA good ol’ boys played along.

      None of this ever bothered maggots like dickhead in cal, as long as Trump delivered the bigotry they crave.

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    15. Yes, Hillary.

      Myself, I wonder if it's not too late to try Autopen for "finally beating Medicare". Autopen confessed, in public.

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    16. You deserve Fairness and Respect trumptard. Yes you do.

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    17. Love & kisses, Hillary!

      😘 😘 😘


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    18. There is no ceiling for Mao's love for Hillary Clinton.
      She reminds him of his 3rd Grade teacher he had a childhood crush on.
      Mao, and his teeny tiny mind are adorable. Akin to Trump's teeny tiny hands.

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    19. Yes, @2:07, I would have been happy if Obama had audited some five year old election. He might have learned about ways to improve the election process.

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    20. You’re full of shit, dickhead - you would have screamed to the heavens

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    21. "Since then, one red line after another has been crossed: Undocumented immigrants are called animals; civilian boats are blown out of the water; American citizens are gunned down in the streets and then accused of being domestic terrorists; universities, news organizations and law firms are being bullied and blackmailed; and refugees are deported to countries whose languages they probably don’t even speak. And that is aside from the blatant corruption of family and cronies.

      All this was incremental, too, but compared with 1934, everything goes much faster."

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    22. Pff. If Democrats studied past elections, David, that would've been only to learn how to push through more fake votes of illegal migrants.


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    23. Trumptardians are so stupid. We need to stop feeding them

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    24. Don't let assholes tell you there is a reason other than illegal immigrants being smarter and more honest than white people, for their votes to be counted in U.S. elections.

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    25. The sooner we stop counting the votes of white people in our elections, the sooner we can put this country back on the right track.
      No one is arguing otherwise.

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  10. Citing Brooks with approval makes this a nickel-and-dime post to end the week.

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    1. We should take up a nickel and dime collection to buy Somerby another book to read so he can quote something new.

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    2. There hasn't been any doubt for years, Bob is clearly a right winger, pushing a right wing agenda.

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  11. So much winning. This country is so hot.

    "Last year, as tourism grew worldwide, the United States was the only major destination to see a decline in foreign visitors, recording a 6 percent drop, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council, an industry group. January saw a continued decline in inbound visitors, down 4.8 percent from January 2025."

    January recorded bigger drops. Apparently when your deep state masked goons grab people off the streets and murder others, it concerns the damn foreigners.

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  12. “Alex Pretti was a Catholic ICU nurse. Pope Leo’s Secretary of State called the killing a moral disgrace against God.”

    A bit more important than Catholic Martha MacCallum’s reaction to something Gutfeld! said (as posted yesterday by Somerby).

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  13. Jonathan V. Last at The Bulwark describes the status of DHS operations in Minneapolis. He cites Walz saying that there has been no noticeable decrease in ICE operations despite the promised pull back. He describes the efforts to resist on the ground in great detail, the changing ICE tactics and the way communities are adjusting to them.

    This part struck me because of the cruelty of the DHS/ICE agents involved:

    "I cannot emphasize enough how hostile the relations between the federal government and the citizenry are at this moment in Minnesota.

    Many of the people abducted by the government are taken without cause. When the government runs out of excuses to hold them, or is forced to release them by the courts, they send them out the front door of the Whipple Building, often in the dead of night. Alone. No cell phone. No jacket. In the freezing cold and snow.

    A civic group called Haven Watch now stands guard at Whipple around the clock so that former prisoners of the regime do not freeze to death after release. While we were at Whipple talking to observers, a mother and two small children emerged from the building. They had nothing with them other than the clothes on their backs. It was about 15 degrees, the day after an unexpected snow. The three small humans haltingly made their way across the ice and slush in the road. Someone from Haven Watch met them and ushered them into a warm car.

    I ask you: What do you think would have happened to this woman and her children had the United States government sent them into the cold and snow, far from taxis or transport, with no way of contacting anyone for help?

    What do you think would have become of these three vulnerable human beings at the hands of our government had the people of Minnesota not stepped in to care for them?

    This is Anne Frank territory; the stuff of the Stasi and East Germany, or Kosovo and Sarajevo. And the only way it ends is with victory for the regime or a reckoning for all those who waged this war against America.

    However alarmed you are, it’s not enough."

    More here: https://www.thebulwark.com/p/what-i-saw-minnesota-ice-war

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    1. Another stupid post by Somerby. This woman hating asshole thinks publicly framing Trump’s behavior in clinical psychological terms is justified and necessary?

      As if David Brooks was correct (and courageous) to publicly suggest that President Trump’s behavior reflects narcissistic personality disorder. Are we really supposed to believe that doing so opens the door to an overdue national conversation about the psychological fitness of a sitting president?

      Asshole.

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    2. I can see how you would disagree with Somerby's thesis. Unclear why it makes him an asshole. Takes one to know one.

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    3. Being racist, sexist, xenophobic, arrogant, mean-spirited, lacking in empathy. These are traits of assholes, especially if you are liberal or pretending to be liberal (as Somerby is).

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    4. You might even consider your comment to be a tad “mean-spirited,” don’t you think? After all, Somerby provides you with a free blog to read every day, and you repay him by incessantly calling him every horrible and nasty thing you can think of.

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    5. Somerby has been saying we're stuck with Trump, because every single Republican voter is a gigantic bigot, ever since he asked us to listen to Republican voters and we reported back to him what they said.

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    6. Bigotry is hate speech.

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    7. 3:59 — “every single Republican voter is a gigantic bigot”

      Is it possible that you truly believe this? If so, all you’re doing is proving the vast extent of your own delusion.

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    8. every single Republican voter voted for a candidate endorsed by the KKK. Just sayin'.

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    9. It has taken unnecessary war and the destruction of the US economy to shake a few Republicans loose from Trump. For the rest, not even Epstein has dislodged some of them. So, Republicans will tolerate a president who commits rape, engages in massive corruption, ignores the constitution, and lets his personal gestapo kill citizens for no reason. I don't know why Republicans stick with Trump. I don't know what would cause them to come to their senses.

      If you know, DG, please tell the rest of us. I think bigotry is as good an explanation as any other, since it captures the emotional fervor of their support.

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    10. Somerby doesn't seem to be very proud of himself or his life. He seems to be trying to bring the rest of humanity down to his low level. Most of us don't feel like cockroaches, even occasionally, so there is something wrong with Somerby. It isn't mean to say that. It seems pretty obvious.

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    11. A racist organization endorsed Trump, so in your mind it follows that everyone who voted for Trump must be a gigantic racist? so sorry about your condition.

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    12. 5:44 - I have a basic rule of thumb. When a commenter tells me what Somerby “seems” to say or mean, I generally skip over the comment.

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    13. Trump behaves like a racist himself, on numerous occasions. So, it follows that everyone who voted for Trump must like that and vote for him because they approve of Trump's behavior, which makes them racists too.

      Trump's first racist public statement occurred when he announced his candidacy and described Mexican immigrants as murderers and rapists, the worst people. Pure bigotry from day one of his campaign.

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    14. DG, if you didn't read what @5:44 said, then don't comment on it. What can you possibly say if you don't even know what you are commenting on?

      Do you think it is normal for an elderly man to mope around and complain that he feels like a cockroach? I don't.

      Then Somerby tried to superimpose that view onto a set of 13 random Democrats that the NY Times selected because they support the author's premise with non-generalizable quotes about what Democrats are like these days. Another way to claim that Democrats are bad, which Somerby gleefully quoted at length (instead of critiquing), because if there's anything worse than the press (in Somerby's world) it has to be Democrats.

      Who feels that way? Bigots, that's who. People who have been taught by Fox and Trump that Democrats are Satan and no one is more evil. And because they are bigots, it is easy for them to shift their hatred off of transpeople for a few minutes, in order to hate Democrats on Somerby's cue. Because hate is hate. The target is less important than that feeling of being alive and not at all cockroachy that the right wing feels when it hates somebody or something.

      That's why DG comes here. To hate on the commenters who criticize Somerby. Not because they've said anything questionable (since he skips their comments and won't follow links or argue facts) but because they are in the wrong camp and are questioning DG's own favorite farm-girl loving bug-shapeshifting creep.

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    15. “[Trump is a racist so] it follows that everyone who voted for Trump . . . approve of Trump’s behavior”

      Well, obviously that doesn’t follow at all. People might have voted for Trump despite their disapproval of his behavior, and since we’re talking about scores of millions of people I think it’s pretty safe to conclude that some thought Trump was just the lesser evil.

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    16. 6:09 - I’m not reading what you said so I won’t comment on it.

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    17. I don’t think so, Trump’s racism is the very core of his being, it’s like the old joke, “other than that Mrs Lincoln, how did you like the play”.

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    18. “every single Republican voter is a gigantic bigot”

      Is it possible that you truly believe this?
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      You'd be surprised by the things you learn when you pay attention, DG.
      You should try it some time.

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    19. "since we’re talking about scores of millions of people I think it’s pretty safe to conclude that some thought Trump was just the lesser evil."

      Thank God you've shown your work/ proof, or DG would come along and call you delusional.

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    20. Somerby is a pedo homo who sides with the morally corrupt elite who run the world through these vast pedo networks. His blog needs to be abolished and he needs to be investigated toot sweet. Prison would be a start. Once in a while punishing a Republican dip shit who does nothing but repeat Republican talking points and cover for pedo sex rapists such as Epstein and Trump is a good thing. It resets the "what is acceptable" scale, and signals to other bloggers to dial back its covering for corruption and decadence.

      I will not rest until at the very least he is in prison.

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  14. Mediaite reports that someone calling himself John Barron called into CSPAN's listener call-in show to give them an earful. Somerby loves that show and often quotes what callers say on it. Was this actually Trump or someone imitating him?

    "Soon after the Supreme Court ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs was announced, CSPAN opened up its phone lines and got a call from an incensed viewer who identified himself as “John Barron.”

    John Barron, of course, was the alias used by Trump to plant stories with journalists in the 1980s and ’90s. In a clip which spread widely on social media Sunday, a CSPAN caller borrowed that moniker to impersonate Trump and rage against the Court’s opinion.

    “John in Virginia, Republican, let’s hear from you,” said CSPAN host Greta Brawner — bringing Barron on the air.


    “This is John Barron,” the caller said. “Look, this is the worst decision you ever have in your life, practically. And Jack’s gonna agree with me, right? But this is a terrible decision. And you have Hakeem Jeffries, who — he’s a dope! And you’ve have Chuck Schumer, who can’t cook a cheeseburger. Of course these people are happy! Of course these are people happy, but true Americans will not be happy. And you have the woman earlier — I assume she’s a woman, she’s a Democrat — but she’s … devastated by this.”

    “All right, John,” Brawner said — cutting off Barron after 32 seconds."

    Somerby takes the callers at face value, as does CSPAN, even though Republicans regularly abuse the Democatic and Independent lines by claiming to be what they obviously are not. This may be another example of such abuse.

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    1. I listened - thought it was a very good actor, but who knows with the weirdo demented President?

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    2. CSPAN is now saying it wasn't Trump.

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  15. Trump's lawsuit has contributed to everyone's civil liberties by exposing secret debanking
    JPMorgan admits closing Trump-affiliated bank accounts after Jan 6 Capitol riot amid $5B lawsuit

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jpmorgan-admits-closing-trump-affiliated-bank-accounts-after-jan-6-capitol-riot-amid-5b-lawsuit/ar-AA1WOW0q

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    1. Go fuck yourself, dickhead

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    2. You mean the riot where Trump incited an attempted insurrection and attack on the nation’s capitol? Fuckface, you have no shame

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    3. Having a bank account isn’t a “civil liberty”, DiC. Do you know what civil liberties are?

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    4. What wrong with JP Morgan, don’t they know King Orange Chickenshit is allowed to commit multiple felonies with total immunity.

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    5. "Trump's lawsuit has contributed to everyone's civil liberties by exposing secret debanking"

      The agreements (between JP Morgan and its customers) authorize closure upon written notice for specific reasons, including anti-terrorism.

      AKA storming the Capitol because your side lost an election. The agreement also allows closure without cause.

      And in what sense was it 'secret' debanking? JP Morgan gave Trump written notice of the closure.

      Should banks be forced to do business with terrorists?

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    6. Trump is the Hamas of the USA.

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    7. Netanyahu is financially backing Trump, like he did Hamas.

      #themoreyouknow

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    8. Hector - It was secret because the bank did not provide the real reason for the closing. Trump can take care of himself. I don't care if he gets debanked. Trump can take care of himself. But, ordinary middle class people are pretty severely affected is they can't get access to their own cash.

      This is what happened to truck drivers involved in a Canadian truckers' strike a few years ago. Of course, their money must have been recoverable eventually. But, in the short run they couldn't write a check or make a withdrawal. The problem is compounded when banks act in concert to debank someone, as they did to Trump. A person is limited if he no access to local banking.

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    9. How did it contribute to "everyone's civil liberties"?

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    10. “Canadian trucker’s strike “

      Another group of right wing terrorists the dickhead in cal sheds tests for

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    11. Oh but why consequences for criming says the fucking moronic law and order troll.

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    12. Ilya - Here's how Trump's lawsuit contributed to civil liberties. If your bank account can get shut down because the bank didn't agree with something you said, that infringes your liberty to say what you wants. It may not be governmental, but it surely is an infringement. Suppose you suddenly discovered that your credit cards didn't work and your checks were rejected; that would be a problem for ordinary people like you or me..

      And, I'm not sure it wasn't governmental in a way. Was the Canadian government involved in the banks' decision to debank the truckers? If private banks closed all your accounts responding to pressure from the government, that looks pretty much like government censorship.

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    13. Sounds like banks CAN be forced to open accounts and do business with terrorists. Good to know.

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    14. Hector -- "Terrorist" ≠ Terrorist. You may think Trump is a terrorist. I may think Obama is a terrorist. Trump and Obama are not officially terrorists just because you and I think they are. Our opinion has no legal meaning.

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    15. If you think Obama is a terrorist, there is something terribly wrong with you. Seek help.

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    16. "Terrorism is legally defined in the U.S. as violent, criminal acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state laws, intended to intimidate or coerce civilians, influence government policy...."

      That's J6 in a nutshell. And just think, Trump pardoned these terrorists.

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    17. Fair enough, Hector. Pardoning terrorists may be a bad thing to do, but it's not the same thing as being a terrorist. Similarly, Bill Clinton is not a drug kingpin just because he pardoned one.

      Trump's enemies accused Trump of ordering the Jan 6 riots. But, he was never convicted of this. And, although he may have wanted the riot, he never ordered anyone to riot. And, he specifically told them not to riot, although less forcefully than he ought to have done.

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    18. "Trump's enemies accused Trump of ordering the Jan 6 riots. But, he was never convicted of this."

      No, Trump's enemies accused him of causing the J6 riots, not ordering them.

      And it's hard to be convicted of something you've never been tried for.

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    19. He was not convicted because the fucking chickenshit coward ran to the Supreme Court and begged them to give him immunity. Jesus Christ, dickhead, you are so fucking dishonest

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    20. Hector and @2:26 - I believe you're implying that Trump would have been convicted of the crime of rioting if he had been charged. I don't agree. His statement that the election was stolen did lead to the riot, but that statement simply isn't a crime. It was just his opinion.

      BTW I think he sincerely believes that the election was stolen. He has repeated that belief innumerable times. But, even if he didn't really believe that the election was stolen, I don't think it's a crime for him to say the he thinks it was.

      That unfortunately means that someone can cause a riot without himself breaking the law.

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    21. You can say any fucking bullshit thing you want, dickhead. Lucky for you the fucking chickenshit felon never had to face a jury, because the fucking chickenshit coward ran to his pals on the Supreme Court and begged for immunity.

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    22. David in Cal,
      Don't worry.
      Right-wingers won't call you a "Communist" for wanting business decisions to be made by the people/ government, and not by the business owners/ board members, because they really only believe in bigotry.
      EVERYTHING else is negotiable.
      Feel free to keep pushing the Socialism. Just don't try to give non-whites a leg up.

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    23. I haven't seen David in Cal this upset, since Osama bin Laden was murdered for having an opinion.

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    24. Is there any proof Hitler killed even one Jew?

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    25. @7:45 - You think Trump would be convicted in a fair trial. What evidence would convince a jury to convict him?

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    26. No jury would convict Trump and RFK, Jr, just because the children of parents too stupid to know when they are being lied to, died from measles.

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    27. Fuck you, dickhead. I’m not getting on this merry go round with you. Watch Jack Smith’s congressional testimony explaining. Then ask why Judge Cannon is refusing to release Smith’s report on the stolen classified documents case, you fucking fascist freakazoid

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    28. Pardoning terrorists may be a bad thing to do, but it's not the same thing as being a terrorist.
      Well, I wish we got a chance in court to find whether Trump, in fact, had fostered the insurrection on Jan 6th, 2020. I certainly think that he did. And, no, none of that helps me. I am more concerned about being randomly detained and not having my "papers" on me.

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    29. By the way, David, how many of us have the power to pardon terrorists? Right. It is the same.

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    30. No fair.
      Most of those parents only believe Trump and RFK, Jr's anti-vax bullshit, because they love the bigotry. Not because they are stupid.

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    31. Trump and his cronies made a variety of attempts at overturning a fair election. If I had done so and a bank did not want to lend me money afterwards it wouldn't be frivolous of them. Let's say, for example, that I was caught tampering with a voting machine. What right would I have to demand that a bank lend me money, knowing that I might stand trial, go to jail, and be a credit risk, or in Trump's case, fail to repay the loan for whatever reason? He had already disqualified himself in the past from being lent money by every US bank , due to his business credit risk. He has a known history of stiffing contractors and vendors, and has gone bankrupt on multiple occasions. So drawing the analogy that if a bank could do so to Trump, it could do so to any ordinary citizen on the street, is bullshit. Trump is not an ordinary citizen. He has bilked people out of money, stole from a children's charity, set up a fake university, and done myriad of things that are disreputable. Comparing a law abiding citizen with a felon who tried to overturn a presidential election is the kind of nonsense we have come to expect from the MAGAts.

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    32. Apparently, David has never been to an establishment where they had a sign: we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. It isn't a violation of anyone's civil rights to refuse to engage in business transactions.

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    33. Exactly. Want to get on the wrong side of an institution that requires mutual trust to do business? Go ahead and spout easily discredited bullshit publicly about all sorts of subjects, some of which results in criminal activity by your fanbase. That should do it.

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    34. "we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone"

      Nonsense. Private businesses conducting operations in public can't just refuse service to whomever they want. There are serious limitations, on both federal and state levels.

      In fact, they can hardly refuse service to anyone.

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    35. A casino can refuse service to a card counter. Which reminds me: bankrupting multiple casinos, while possibly not central to the de-banking history of D. Trump, was one of many checkered entries in his resume (that had previously figured in to his difficulties with banks in the US) and could not have helped him.

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    36. "I think he sincerely believes the election was stolen. He has repeated that belief innumerable times."

      So the more a con man repeats his con, the more you believe him. What a rube you are. What a perfect mark.

      "I believe you're implying Trump would have been convicted of the crime of rioting."

      I believe he could have been convicted of what Jack Smith was going to charge him with: conspiracy to defraud the United States by overturning the result of the election.

      Much of the evidence for this crime took place prior to Jan. 6 (Trump to DOJ officials: 'Just say the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me’. Trump phone call to Georgia: 'Fellas, I need 11,000 votes. Give me a break').

      And the most damning piece of evidence would have been the 2-3 hours he sat in front of a TV, watching the storming of the Capitol unfold, not lifting a finger, hoping it would deflect the congressional certification of the election to buy him more time.

      When it became clear his coup was failing, he reluctantly told them to go home, telling his co-conspirators, "We love you. You're very special."

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    37. Don't forget the fake electors scheme in 7 separate states. It is infuriating that Jack Smith and Fani Willis were denied the opportunity to put these cases in front of a jury, yet maggots like Dickhead in Cal come running around claiming trump was totally innocent.

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  16. Today's Doonesbury cartoon is relevant to Somerby's daily efforts. If he were to use AI instead of cutting and pasting, his columns would be much better without the effort of writing them.

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    1. If you took away Somerby's intellectual laziness, he'd seem less like a Right-winger.

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  17. There have now been two incidents where an intruder with a gun has tried to enter where Trump lives. First at the White House and then at Mar a Lago (while Trump was away). Each time a different young man.

    Somerby has compared Trump to Caligula and to Commodus (the emperor in Gladiator movies) because they seemed crazy. In both cases, these emperors were assassinated. Somerby did not mention that.

    But it does seem likely that individuals will increasingly be reaching the conclusion that it is time for Trump to be removed from the presidency. Some will be elected officials with the power to do that. Others may be young people who feel the need to take things into their own hands. In these two cases, it may be wrong to call the young men disturbed when they are seeing clearly that our leader is not fit to occupy the presidency.

    It should be shameful to those with power (such as our Republican Congress members, our VP and the various cabinet members) that young men are willing to sacrifice their lives to do what cowardly Republicans will not. A peaceful removal of Trump now will prevent more violence later.

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    1. @5:55 If you thought you could murder Trump and get away with it, would you kill him?

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    2. David in Cal,
      If you could go back in time, and strangle Hitler in his crib to save 6 million Jews, would you?
      Same answer.

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    3. @8:14 - You don't really think Trump = Hitler. Otherwise you would be a Mar a Lago with a shotgun right now. You just repeat this nonsense because it makes you feel good.

      The allegation didn't affect the election because o sane person takes it seriously. The tragedy is that a few unbalanced young did take it seriously and lost their lives. Bystander Corey Comperatore lost his life. And, ironically, the assassination effort that you helped to inspire actually helped Trump get elected.

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    4. dickhead, I am becoming less and less interested in your estimates of the evilness of King Orange Chickenshit, you fucking fascist freak

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    5. 11:39,
      You really think Trump = Hitler. Otherwise, you wouldn't be a Republican voter, who loves Trump's bigotry against non-whites.

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    6. David in Cal,
      How many Hamas members have you personally killed, Jew-hater?

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    7. It's not just David in Cal.
      No one really believes criticizing Israel is anti-semitism.

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    8. 7:48,
      Bigots want to divide us, so they focus on the few things we disagree on, not the millions of things we believe in lock-step.

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    9. David in Cal is a Christian white man, which is why he supports the Trump Administration's actions solidifying the USA as a White Christian Nationalist country.
      Believing he's a Jewish person that makes the ridiculously stupid arguments he does, makes you an anti-semite.

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    10. If David in Cal really cared about the size of the federal deficit, he'd be calling for a wealth tax.
      Instead, he's supporting higher federal budgets for ICE to harass non-whites.

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    11. David in Cal wouldn't go back in time, if he could, to kill Hitler in his crib and save 6 million Jews. So he has that in common with every single Republican voter.

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    12. David in Cal would go back in time, if he could, top join Hitler's Brown Shirts.

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    13. Trump doesn't =Hitler.
      Trump never did anything good, before he went too far.

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  18. And here I thought David Brooks left The New York Times because he appears frequently enough to be noticeable in the Epstein files. And this just after his column excoriating "The Left" (always nameless) for criticizing the "Epstein Class"! Not all rich people, I guess...

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  19. Imagine what horrible things must have happened to a child, to have them grow-up to think white people are the master race.

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