This is just sad."Over the past few weeks, users on X have been submitting X-rays, MRIs, CT scans and other medical images to Grok, the platform’s artificial intelligence chatbot, asking for diagnoses. The reason: Elon Musk, X’s owner, suggested it."
— Best of Dying Twiter (@bestofdyingtwit) November 20, 2024
gift link: https://t.co/nnj7yC21rF
Adventus
"I would like to say 'This book is written to the glory of God', but nowadays this would be the trick of a cheat, i.e., it would not be correctly understood."--Ludwig Wittgenstein
"OH JESUS OH WHAT THE FUCK OH WHAT IS THIS H.P. LOVECRAFT SHIT OH THERE IS NO GOD I DID NOT SIGN UP FOR THIS—Popehat
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
“The Mass Of Men [sic] Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation”
This’ll Happen…
Tommy Tuberville threatens to end career of any GOP senator who blocks Matt Gaetz https://t.co/frXWabKgX4
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 20, 2024
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) revealed this week that Republican senators had developed a plan to confirm President-elect Donald Trump's nominations, including former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as attorney general, before the new president is sworn in.
During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, Tuberville vowed to overcome the objections of Democrats despite sexual misconduct allegations against Gaetz and Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.
"We're in charge, and if we back up, it's like this Matt Gaetz and Pete Hexeth, all these people that are being nominated," Tuberville said. "Hey, it should be a no-brainer. Prove to me he's a criminal. If you do, I won't vote for him. But until then, he's in."
Host Steve Bannon argued that Republican senators had to be ready to confirm Trump's nominations before his inauguration.
"And then on the 20th, you hit them with a third wave of flood the zone with executive orders and everything the president's going to do," Bannon opined. "Would you be supportive of that to get the confirmations of at least these frontline big things starting right after you guys are sworn in?"
"Oh, yeah. That'll be done. We've already planned that," Tuberville replied. "We're sworn in January 3rd, but I think it's a couple of days after that. But we should have the sec def, the attorney general, the secretary treasurer."And then this'll happen.
Tuberville is the dumbest man in D.C. Even when Trump is there. I’m beginning to worry about Ron.As I predicted months ago, the power of US government will be used to retaliate against our allies who dare to bother or annoy the shadow president. pic.twitter.com/oCuT6KlwxL
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 20, 2024
A Lot Of Us Are In The Real World…
And we’re wondering: “Who gives a shit about this?” Or is all this posturing and “principles above party”preening really just about tribalism?Joe Scarborough dismissed critics of his trip to MAL, saying they are disconnected from “the real world.” Dear Morning Joe, we are part of the Real World, and elitist condescension only makes this worse. Story. https://t.co/axHKbDd3oD
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 19, 2024
Put It All Together It Spells “Train Wreck”
Stephen Miller says Trump's mass deportation will begin the second he's sworn in pic.twitter.com/VKOj0WUywe
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 20, 2024
"I heard the other day that we're gonna deport US citizens too. I heard that one." -- Tom Homan
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 20, 2024
(Homan just before the election went on CBS and talked about deporting US citizens) pic.twitter.com/mFuUNEuJW8
Somebody’s gonna have to explain to Miller what “recess” means. Because he seems to think Principal Trump is going to send the Senate to the playground for an hour.HANNITY: If there are some cabinet appointments that become troublesome, will the president use the recess appointment process?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 20, 2024
STEPHEN MILLER: Yes pic.twitter.com/iJIcY1dBjS
But…But…But! Recess Appointments!
'People are upset': Trump's team prepping alternative defense secretary candidateshttps://t.co/LzHZf8deFK
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 20, 2024
Both sources claim that the MAGA "transition team is quietly preparing a list of alternative defense secretary candidates should Trump abandon Hegseth."
One source emphasized, "It's becoming a real possibility."Yeah, it’s all gossip. But that’s pretty much what news is.
An Inconvenient Truth
An under covered story is how GOP politicians fear their physical safety if they defy Trump agenda. A high level MAGA person told me: “They should be afraid. They didn’t win the election. Trump did.”Gabriel Sherman
Behold The Awesome Power And Competence Of A Trump Who Now Knows What He’s Doing!
Rule by Twitter is the only effective rule in America!🇺🇸The following Republican Senators missed the vote today as another Biden judge was confirmed: Vance, Rubio, Cruz, Cramer, Hagerty, Braun. 3 of them were with Trump & Musk watching the Space X launch. pic.twitter.com/fpDErl5www
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 19, 2024
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Trump Is Going To Get Soooo Much Done!
But 3 Republican Senators are hanging out with Trump and Musk in Texas today watching a Space X launch. pic.twitter.com/TSnTisGfc8
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 19, 2024
Even Dan Patrick gave up on that issue.House Republicans just spent another entire legislative day talking about bathrooms.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 19, 2024
"The only thing we have to fear is … fear itself!” Although it’s a lot easier to say “Let’s you and him fight!” Urging other people to stand up for your principles is…pretty weenie.If Trump has them that intimidated then they need to retire. And MSNBC hosts piled on CNN earlier this year but their code of silence on this is gross. Have some courage and integrity. Is that too much to ask, or are you just too comfortable? pic.twitter.com/uL2EfwPEzu
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 19, 2024
Going Down Smooth
'Defy the president?' Analyst claims Trump loyalty test could backfire in his facehttps://t.co/hWMW0YVaK7
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 19, 2024
"It's interesting Trump didn't apparently really call any senators before he made these nominations," Nichols said. "He's making these calls after he's already sent them, so not a whole lot of advising in the advise-and-consent part. Two, we have to see what the senators actually say when they get pressed and pushed by Donald Trump. We talked to Sen. [Kevin] Cramer (R-ND). He said Trump is very persuasive, but you know, everyone at the table knows senators don't like being told what to do."
"They like their prerogatives and they want to see the report, to see the contents of that ethics report," Nichols added, "and they say they want to give Gaetz a fair hearing, but they want to know what's actually in there, and it's pretty clear whether or not it's the entire report or just the contents of the report, that a lot of the details will come out and then it's just up to the senators. Are they willing to defy the president that just handed them the majority?"
Is the Senate going to immediately recess for two weeks after Trump's inauguration? I seriously doubt it. It takes a vote of the Senate to recess, which again means Trump can't lose any votes. If he tries to force it, the Senate could just return to session the next day and tell Trump they'll see him in the D.C. court. Maybe Chutkan's court.
Senate Republicans are rejecting a proposal floated by some advisers to President-elect Trump to take the job of conducting background checks for high-level nominees away from the FBI and give it to private investigators.
Doing so could make it easier for some nominees to win Senate confirmation, but GOP senators say the FBI should retain its leading role in conducting background checks. They argue its agents have access to criminal information that private investigators simply can’t match.
Obviously not every last GOP senator; but enough to make a difference? With a three member majority, it wouldn't take many.
Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, argued that the FBI has access to information gathered by law enforcement on the federal, state and local levels that private firms don’t.
“If you wanted to supplement it with a private firm, I’d say OK. But the FBI does have access to information that probably a private firm wouldn’t have, even a really good savvy one,” he said.
Cramer said a private firm could help the FBI in its background investigations, but he “sure wouldn’t leave it” entirely outside the FBI’s hands.
I'm just citing the arguments, not drawing conclusions. But if Senators take their responsibilities seriously, it will only take a few to force Trump to follow the usual rules. It's clear Trump doesn't like what the FBI finds, and so doesn't want it found.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) argued “it’s just been routine” for the nation’s top law enforcement agency to handle background checks for high-level appointments.
“It is important to do these background checks, and the FBI has done this” for decades, she noted. “It’s just been routine that they have been the one that has handled it. You don’t go to an outside private investigator, right?
“It’s not just for the [executive branch] positions. If you’re a Senate staffer seeking to get that security clearance, you go — we all go — through that same process,” she said.
“I get there is distrust by some of different agencies, and the FBI is not immune from that, but I do think it is vitally important, particularly from a national security perspective, that you have a level of vetting that is thorough,” Murkowski added.
“What agenda does the private investigator have?” she asked.
Will all the GOP Senators turn into Susan Collins? It could happen. Of course, Wall Street is already concerned about tariffs (and so who the Sec. of Treasury will be). The military industrial complex is surely not excited about Hegseth. And there's blood in the water for Gaetz.'It's offensive': Multiple senators object to Trump's plan to usher in Pete Hegsethhttps://t.co/AzFxhg9tTW
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 19, 2024
Keeping Calm And Carrying On
Read the tweet, and “We’re done for! We’re done for!” Read the passage in the images, and: we’re not.Here's how Mike Johnson can help Trump trigger the nuclear scenario bypassing the Senate with recess appointments. There are wrinkles but they might prove surmountable. Senate GOP can tacitly acquiesce in the scheme.
— Greg Sargent (@GregTSargent) November 19, 2024
Read these four screen caps from pod with expert Sarah Binder: pic.twitter.com/cZmvRTcA5v
The Supreme Court ultimately adopted a relatively broad interpretation of the Clause in National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning. With respect to the meaning of the phrase Recess of the Senate, the Court concluded that the phrase applied to both inter-session recesses and intra-session recesses. In so holding, the Court, finding the text of the Constitution ambiguous, relied on (1) a pragmatic interpretation of the Clause that would allow the President to ensure the continued functioning of the federal government when the Senate is away, and (2) long settled and established [historical] practice of the President making intra-session recess appointments. The Court declined, however, to say how long a recess must be to fall within the Clause, instead holding that historical practice counseled that a recess of more than three days but less than ten days is presumptively too short to trigger the President’s appointment power under the Clause. With respect to the phrase may happen, the majority, again finding ambiguity in the text of the Clause, held that the Clause applied both to vacancies that first come into existence during a recess and to vacancies that initially occur before a recess but continue to exist during the recess. In so holding, the Court again relied on both pragmatic concerns and historical practice.Note that, per Canning, a recess of less than 10 days is too short to trigger the recess power. Sure, Trump could challenge that; but it wouldn’t get his appointees in office any sooner. Or any surer, for that matter. Mostly he’d just waste time and resources, and piss off Senators when he needs every one of them on-side.
“What Have We Done To Xmas?”🎄
In our neighborhood Halloween decorations (mostly giant skeletons) quickly morphed into Christmas ones by adding a red scarf to said skeletons! Not even a nod to the next holiday of Thanksgiving. sighThose giant skeletons are expensive! And hard to put up! Gotta get your money’s worth out of ‘em, huh? 😹💀
😳 ⚡️⚡️😱
Kind of wild the CW persists that most voters paid attention to “legacy” news rather than to their own feelings.Kind of wild that, of all these stories written about how Trump's deportations will likely cause even higher prices in grocery stores, only one was published before election day. pic.twitter.com/OTcAlYEJZ6
— Tom Bonier (@tbonier) November 19, 2024
Monday, November 18, 2024
Likeliest Outcome
Trump declares he deported 50 million people (just like he declared he built the entire border wall he promised. And why not inflate the numbers?). MAGA cheers. Trump takes a fake victory lap.OK, so the “criminals” are way less than 1% of the migrants. So he’s not deporting 20 million like he promised now? Biden deported 1.1 million people in 2023. https://t.co/C2tWfV4JJ9
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 17, 2024
Deportation Potemkin village, coming up. As I have said before, It and its followers will be satisfied with tv of frightened deportees. Expect telegenic stuff that really doesn't do anything. If it did, a lot of agriculture ans construction oxes would be gored and that's not going to happen. I could be wrong but if they push this through , invest in ammunition,The “tell" is that Trump says he’ll do this on Day One. Without an SOD? Yeah, right. Even if he could get the Senate to recess the day of his inauguration, they’d have to be out 11 days before he could start to make recess appointments. He can take his hand off that Bible and start signing orders there on the platform, it still doesn’t mean anything gets started for months.
WHAT?!? LYING WORKS??!!??
OMIGAWD!!! Momma never told me there’d be days like this! To have lived almost 70 years and just now find this out!The biggest lesson from '24 - and a lesson I have seen no pundit touch - is that lying works. "They are eating dogs and cats" did not hurt Trump a bit in the end. Amazing this goes undiscussed.
— dcg1114 (@dcg1114) November 18, 2024
Cassandra Rubs Her Hands With Glee
'Strap in': Expert warns of possible reason for Trump's 'shock and awe' Cabinet strategyhttps://t.co/MRWXs0WfYH
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 18, 2024
“The Trump administration is going to plunge America into a cross between The Hunger Games and The Celebrity Apprentice, unfortunately at great expense to the future of our democracy and the humanity of millions of Americans who will suffer at the hands of this gallery of degenerates," she added. "The American electorate f---ed around and now they’re going to find out.”Accountability for thee, but not for me!
Fitton had written on November 8: "GOOD NEWS: Reports are the incoming @RealDonaldTrump administration prepared to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program."Using the Insurrection Act requires a bit more than: “SCARY BROWN PEOPLE!” Farm and construction laborers are not exactly an existential threat to civil order.
The idea of mass deportations is frightening and scary, just on a humane level," dairy farmer Jennifer Tilton Flood reportedly said. "With regards to our community, mass deportations could affect our entire dairy industry throughout the U.S."
About 950,000, or nearly 45 percent, out of an estimated 2.2 million farm laborers in the U.S. are undocumented immigrants, Newsweek reported.
Flood argued businesses and churches should expect a "catastrophic nightmare" to come as U.S. Customs and Border Protection came under Trump's control.
"There is a great chance for families to be broken apart," said Flood. "A lot of my team are raising Americans at home, and so it's tough. There is a lot of concern and there's a lot of panic."
Karoline Leavitt, the Trump campaign national press secretary, has reportedly said her boss' administration will dedicate itself to "the largest deportation operation of illegal criminals, drug dealers and human traffickers in American history."
Experts warn such a mass deportation effort could come with a hefty price tag of up to $315 billion, according to the report.
Restaurant owners say they're afraid of the cost to their businesses.
"If these workers are deported, restaurants will close, leading to massive losses in revenue and a significant downturn in the economy," Sam Sanchez, a National Restaurant Association board member, told Newsweek.I don’t assume all of these people voted for Trump, or deserve what could happen. This will hit all of us with the force of a slow-moving national natural disaster. Except farmers are second only to seniors in getting the attention of Congress. Even Ted Cruz would listen to farmers and ranchers who don’t want to lose their workers. Just the threat of it will be enough to make Congress close the purse. I’m old enough to remember when W had “political capital” (his term) and was going to use it to privatize Social Security. Remember when that happened? Yeah, because it didn’t. There was not even so much as a hearing in Congress.
So, About That $2 Trillion
Elon Musk's SpaceX is preparing to launch a tender offer in December to sell existing shares at a price of $135 per share, two sources familiar with the matter said.
The tender offer would value SpaceX at more than $250 billion, according to the sources.
SpaceX did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Musk, the world's richest person, is expected to wield significant influence in Washington to secure favorable government treatment for his companies, including SpaceX, after Donald Trump's victory for a second presidency.
Musk's dream of transporting humans to Mars could also become a bigger national priority under Trump, Reuters reported earlier this month.
NASA's Artemis program, which aims to use SpaceX's Starship rocket to put humans on the moon as a proving ground for later Mars missions, is expected to focus more on the Red Planet under Trump and target uncrewed missions there this decade.We could start with cutting those SpaceX contracts. After all:
"Business-as-usual is driving America bankrupt, so we need change one way or another."Right, Elmo?
Sunday, November 17, 2024
It’s The Symbolism, Stupid
The Speaker of the House leaning over a seat to get into the picture though he’s not at the table. He just wants to let you know he was there.Well this is awkward...
— David Sunfellow (@sunfellow) November 17, 2024
Trump gives RFK Jr @RobertKennedyJr McDonald’s ‘poison’ to eat on private planehttps://t.co/bnNnAkjhk9
Excerpt:
Every politician faces a moment when they must choose between their dearest-held principles and their career.
For Robert F Kennedy Jr it… pic.twitter.com/WIkkWYg5ky
🎶 So Much Resistance From Behind 🎶
Notable - Mike Johnson on CNN walks back Trump's promise to deport as many as 20m people, saying "I'm not sure that's what's gonna happen. I think what the president is talking about is beginning w/the dangerous persons that we know are here. There are criminals, known criminals" pic.twitter.com/jenG3GBbsM
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 17, 2024
"Everybody look what’s goin’ down…”Mike Johnson is also notably noncommittal about Trump's plan for universal tariffs pic.twitter.com/BIUvfjwY2o
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 17, 2024
I’m sure he speaks for…several anonymous people on Twitter.)This sounded better in the original North Korean. https://t.co/g2VqmTDAVv
— Stuart Stevens (@stuartpstevens) November 16, 2024
Government Inaction
Not sure whether the Elon/Vivek "DOGE" frolic is going to raise more Anti-Deficiency Act issues (by doing stuff) or Federal Advisory Committee Act issues (by proposing stuff). But it'll sure be a litigation bonanza, either way...Steve Vladeck on Blue Sky.
This act prohibits federal agencies from obligating or expending federal funds in advance or in excess of an appropriation, and from accepting voluntary services.The Department of Government Efficiency is, or rather, will be, an advisory group to the OMB. If it is covered by the Anti-Deficiency Act, Elmo’s search for “volunteers” is null and void. If it’s an advisory committee, it’s covered by FACA (Federal Advisory Committee Act), which imposes a laundry list of requirements. Just the kind of thing I’m sure Elmo will complain is “inefficient.”
Gaetz: “I Am An Innocent Man!”
"Or at least not really all THAT guilty! Hell, she looked 16!”Meaning he dates 14 year-olds https://t.co/ww40GZP8n5
— Joe Conason (@JoeConason) November 16, 2024
Kamala Was The Wrong Candidate And It’s All Joe Biden’s Fault
Kamala Harris has, as of this writing, the fourth-most votes of any presidential candidate in U.S. history, the most by any woman, and the second-most by any Democrat, ever. She’s won about 4 million more votes than Barack Obama in 2008, 7.2 million more votes that Obama in 2012,…
— Jim Geraghty (@jimgeraghty) November 16, 2024
Kamala Harris has, as of this writing, the fourth-most votes of any presidential candidate in U.S. history, the most by any woman, and the second-most by any Democrat, ever. She’s won about 4 million more votes than Barack Obama in 2008, 7.2 million more votes that Obama in 2012, 7.3 million more votes than Hillary Clinton, and 10.1 million more votes than Donald Trump in 2016.And yes, it’s still a matter of turnout (the most amusing and ignorant counter to this tweet in the responses is that the number of voters “grows” each year. Uh, no. And irrelevant, since this is about raw numbers, not percentages):
We’re now down to 5.3 million fewer voters, and shrinking. In 2020, 158,429,631 Americans voted. As of this writing 153,103,472 Americans have voted. We will probably finish this cycle with a couple million fewer votes than 2020, and the pandemic year was a wild one — lockdowns and social distancing and masking requirements, massive unemployment, George Floyd, a late Supreme Court vacancy — and the intense and turbulent times likely spurred higher turnout than usual.So it’s all return to status quo, except the status quo rests on a knife edge. The change is a long time coming. But it’s still coming.
Saturday, November 16, 2024
STONKS And Buffaloes 🦬
Remember when I wondered about Trump’s Treasury Secretary, and what it meant that no candidate had been announced?We're in a protracted standoff right now over who Trump will pick for treasury secretary. I think it sounds boring to a lot of people but it's an absolutely crucial moment
— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) November 16, 2024
1) From all my reporting, my sense is that Trump is dead serious about enormous tariff hikes to rebalance…
We're in a protracted standoff right now over who Trump will pick for treasury secretary. I think it sounds boring to a lot of people but it's an absolutely crucial moment
1) From all my reporting, my sense is that Trump is dead serious about enormous tariff hikes to rebalance global trade. So he wants someone who will actually implement those tariffs.
2) But all the evidence also suggests he really wants the support of Wall Street and STONKS to go up. So he wants someone the markets will respect
But it's really hard to see how he gets BOTH of those, which I think is part of why picking the treasury secretary is proving so hardIf you think the Senate will block at least one nominee and then lay down in the rest of them, maybe this is where the fight should be.
Even Gaetz can’t really get his hands around the throat of DOJ (anymore than RFK Jr can change the law of the land at HHS). But a Treasury Secretary backing Trump’s insane tariff plans could plunge the world economy into a tailspin.This helps explain why Scott Bessent, the Treasury contender who got characterized - maybe somewhat unfairly? - as door #2, has been jumping up and down the last week & insisting that he's really actually super serious about doing tariffs in a big wayhttps://t.co/GPm2sdJdHA
— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) November 16, 2024
Stonk, a deliberate misspelling of stock (meaning “a share of the value of a company which can be bought, sold, or traded as an investment”), was coined in a 2017 meme. The word is often used humorously on the internet to imply a vague understanding of financial transactions or poor financial decisions.Definitely the shoe that fits. If Trump buffaloes the Senate (or Congress) on tariffs, then there won’t be a safe haven in the world to flee to.)
Download this report before Trump's agriculture secretary makes it disappear. https://t.co/J6aTGce52C pic.twitter.com/GvBkBkIRdY
— Bruce Bartlett (@BruceBartlett) November 16, 2024
None Dare Call It Racist
Resistance HQ Bulletin 5, 11/15/24. The mass exodus from Twitter continues. https://t.co/YeotsnwRmR
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 16, 2024
… Jill Biden’s former Press Secretary Michael LaRosa responded harshly to Sherrilyn Ifill calling Donald Trump’s nominee for SecDef Pete Hegseth a “white supremacist” on MSNBC: “This shit has to stop. Opposing DEI initiatives does not make you a white supremacist. Conversations and demonization like this are a big part of the reason we got our asses kicked.”Even though that’s all it is. But, you know, if Democrats don’t denounce anti-DEI policies, they might win some voters who finally can’t distinguish Democrats from racists.
And I’m Not So Sure About Thee
DOGE is not a government agency. It’s not anything except an idea in Elmo’s mind. Elmo is not even hiring. He’s seeking volunteers to do non-work for no-pay. He’s promoting his failing business, one that has lost money since he paid $44 billion for it. He’s allowed to do that, since he doesn’t work for the government and can’t hire any government employees. He’s even allowed to con people into sending him their resumes.I feel like we haven't talked about the full insanity of needing a blue check to apply to Elon Musk's department.
— Basil🧡 (@LinkofSunshine) November 15, 2024
His very first act of being in government is breaking the law by requiring a personal bribe to him as an application fee for a civil service position
RIGGED! FRAUD!! CHEATERS!!!
Per the Cook Political Report, Harris won 73,794,005 votes, or 48.23% of the votes cast. Trump won 76,464,848 votes, or 49.97% of the votes cast.With Donald Trump now falling under 50% of the popular vote it falls to Democrats to speak for the majority of Americans who voted against him.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) November 16, 2024
"GAME OVER, MAN! GAME OVER!!"
'Assume the worst' from Trump's 'menagerie of misfits': ex-GOP lawmakerhttps://t.co/7CXraUfWl2
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 16, 2024
"It is very real, it is very real," Steele began. "So Donald Trump is leveling up a menagerie of misfits, people that he knows are not competent, capable, intelligent enough to do the jobs that he is giving them."
Yes, yes. And how do thorough-going incompetents (I lump Elmo and Ramaswamy into the mix, as well) manage to crash vast bureaucracies? Does Trump truly fire all the attorneys in the DOJ, grinding all criminal prosecutions to a halt? Drugs, illegal immigration, all manner of federal crime, stop being prosecuted? Really? Social Security stops sending out checks, Medicare stops paying claims/collecting premiums, National Parks fire all the rangers and declare their lands open for development?
By the way, who is Trump proposing for the Treasury? Does even Trump want to fuck with the money?
Is RFK, Jr. really going to repeal laws and regulations regarding public health, down to the state level? Who gives him such power? Anybody? Anybody? Bueller...Ferris Bueller...?
After sharing a clip of Trump confidant Steve Bannon threatening, "We are going to burn some of these institutions down to the ground because you know why? They need to be burned down to the ground," Steele added, "The deconstruction of the administrative state has been a key calling card for those acolytes around Donald trump. Donald Trump is probably more or less agnostic in most cases. What is your take on what you are seeing with these potential cabinet secretaries running agencies that affect the health of the American people and the national security of our country?"
"Assume the worst," Walsh replied. "Assume the most sinister. In this era of Trump over the last nine or 10 years, we just have not used our imagination."
Nobody gets on the TeeVee for not reading from the Bannon playbook and pronouncing doom and gloom that would make an Old Testament prophet or John on Patmos say: "Hey, wait a minute! The future's not THAT bad!"
To really think a handful of clowns can bring the entire apparatus of the federal government to a permanent halt (even Congress has learned not to do that, and they actually hold the purse strings!) is to engage in MAGA level non-thinking. If we've sunk to that level as the "loyal opposition," then Godelpusall.Moe, Larry, And Curly Bring The Popcorn 🍿
Given the opportunity, that’s what he would be doing. Trump isn’t giving Elmo that opportunity (nor, more to the point, is Congress).this is like watching an amateur house flipper tear down a load-bearing wall pic.twitter.com/VBwJV7twbb
— Sabrina Cartan (@sabrinacartan) November 14, 2024
There’s not much (yet) in the new Administration that’s popcorn worthy; but this is. 🍿Musk is a co-director of a made up meme agency with Vivek, but he thinks he's the co-emperor
— Aleksandar Djokic (Александар Джокич) (@polidemitolog) November 14, 2024
Friday, November 15, 2024
Only One Black President?
American history, starting with Columbus, has entered the chat.It took a humiliating military defeat, crushing sanctions, and a historic economic collapse to turn Germany fascist. All it took in the United States was the election of one Black president.
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) November 15, 2024
Drive-By Whinging*
I have no problem with any religious figure being fully held accountable by the law, a law which has yet to really punish the most pagan of American presidents for his sexual crimes who is, in fact, about to become our dictator thanks in no small part to the irresponsibility of American lawyers, judges and "justices."
FAFO Applies To The Rich And Famous
Rudy Giuliani’s watch collection being FedExed to GA election workers Ruby Freeman & Shaye Moss: “This is the accumulation of 60 years of hard work. Many of these watches hold great sentimental value! pic.twitter.com/dCattoGE91
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 15, 2024
Alex Jones announces this morning that The Onion has purchased InfoWars at public auction and the show is now being shut down. pic.twitter.com/VcYpJsDFWN
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 14, 2024
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 15, 2024
Fool And His Money
We are very grateful to the thousands of Americans who have expressed interest in helping us at DOGE. We don’t need more part-time idea generators. We need super high-IQ small-government revolutionaries willing to work 80+ hours per week on unglamorous cost-cutting. If that’s…
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) November 14, 2024
We are very grateful to the thousands of Americans who have expressed interest in helping us at DOGE. We don’t need more part-time idea generators. We need super high-IQ small-government revolutionaries willing to work 80+ hours per week on unglamorous cost-cutting. If that’s you, DM this account with your CV. Elon & Vivek will review the top 1% of applicants.What positions? I mean, besides grab your ankles.
So the offer is non-jobs at a non-existent government agency doing non-work, because you won’t be a member of Congress, or even on Congressional staff. Your efforts will have the effect of a thousand Twitter posts. Or a fart in a windstorm. 💨 Same difference.Indeed, this will be tedious work, make lots of enemies & compensation is zero.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 14, 2024
What a great deal! 😂 https://t.co/16e7EKRS6i
No One Said What Everyone Was Saying
I recognize the subtleties of distinctions here, but: Come on!No one says this, @maxwelltani. It's a flimsy straw man.
— emptywheel (mr. blue sky) (@emptywheel) November 15, 2024
Indeed, note you're literally excusing NOT covering these things (many outlets did sporadically, often burying it).
NYT literally buried its own "Trump is fascist" story same days it ran 3 stories on Biden's stutter. https://t.co/PlEGkrvlIk
Social media is not about discourse (and isn’t very social). It’s about outrage generation. It makes me think I’m not in the position of François Heisbourg, senior adviser for Europe at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, who is simply outside looking in:Imagine if there had been journalists around who could have made that clear BEFORE the election?
— emptywheel (mr. blue sky) (@emptywheel) November 14, 2024
🤔 https://t.co/2S9ToWkrwD
"This is seriously big and bad. I hope the Senate will block her confirmation — but I don’t expect that to happen.”When I am. I literally am. And nothing I say on this blog is going to change that.
Thursday, November 14, 2024
May You Live In Interesting Times
There’s a reason Trump wants to make recess appointments.The hits just keep on coming. pic.twitter.com/PrkGX8rK9W
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 14, 2024
Well, first, let's put this in context," she began. "Yesterday morning, the United States Senate gave the back of their hand to Donald Trump. Everybody in the Senate knew that Donald Trump did not want John Thune as leader. Now, why were they able to do that? Because it was secret ballot, but nonetheless they did it."
"Then a couple of hours later, he drops [Matt] Gaetz and [Tulsi] Gabbard [as cabinet appointees]," she continued. "Now, I made a list last night of 11 names of senators that I think are most likely to say no to both of these appointments, particularly Gaetz."
"Keep in mind, a few of these names, like Chuck Grassley (R-IA), he is not running again!" she pointed out. "He got re-elected and he is 90! You've got Mitch McConnell, Mitch McConnell is not going to run again. You've got Susan Collins (R-ME) who I can't imagine voting for these people. You've got Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), I can't imagine Lisa voting for these people –– you only need three."
"So I think Trump was sending a letter to the Senate saying one of two things: either I expect the Senate to ignore the part of the Constitution, which says you must give advice and consent, or, two, you've got to show me that you have no power," she added. "I need you to demonstrate to me that the Senate is not in session ever, because what you do does not matter. I just don't think either one of those are going to sit well with the majority of the United States Senate."The rule of threes. As in, Trump may think he has a mandate, but the Senate has its traditions; not to mention its constitutional duties. Trump can’t force them into recess, and he can’t force them to accept his appointees. And he only has to lose three Senators per appointment.
Maggie Haberman says Trump may have finally gone 'too far' — but isn't betting on ithttps://t.co/oF4Y6sap8Z
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 14, 2024
"And on that, Jake, I think he was quite clear what he was planning to do in office," said Haberman. "There's this whole sort of, as you know, where we've been talking about this literally serious thing since 2015, 2016, this whole, 'Is he serious?' thing. You should assume he plans on doing what he is saying at this point."
"He means it," agreed Tapper.
"So yes," said Haberman. "That's what these picks are designed to do. Whether they all get through, we'll see. Does he end up doing recess appointments, we'll see. I think Matt Gaetz will be a bridge too far for some senators, but we'll find out."
"We'll see," said Tapper. "I might have to take a wager with you."
"I'm not betting — no," Haberman added. "I'm saying, that is one that could be too far. It also could not be. It could be — Trump has much more control over this Republican Senate than the one that he left."Well, if Thune breaks with tradition and goes back to putting the Senate into recess, or if Trump can keep three Senators on-side for absolutely any appointment (he’s not through tweeting about appointees).
Electric Boogaloo
After we eliminate the Pentagon, the Federal Reserve, the Social Security Administration (which includes Medicare), the Department of Interior, Homeland Security, HHS, Treasury (IRS!)…oh, what a paradise it will be! (Strong David Stockman vibes, too.)is anyone on earth is more full of shit than this guy? https://t.co/Dx11DZd1hm
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) November 14, 2024
Sounds like JMM was right. But as Trump whittles away the House majority of 3, the do-nothing Congress Two:Electric Boogaloo, will have two years to fulfill Rand Paul’s wildest fantasies.Apropos of Elon & Vivek's excellent efficiency adventure, back in 1989 Bush sr set VP Dan Quayle up with something called The Council on Competitiveness. It was basically a backroom operation where corps cld toss in a few bucks and get a regulation killed. This will be the same.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) November 13, 2024
Schadenfreude: It’s Not Just For Breakfast Anymore
Trump's cabinet is a 'grab bag' of 'freaks' — and that could save democracy: legal expert https://t.co/Qg6jjTsOsS
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 14, 2024
Popehat explains it all for you:
Institutions are very difficult to change. The populist sentiment “send in an outsider and have them clean house” requires an outsider smart and disciplined enough to overcome the fact they don’t understand what they’re changing. Otherwise the inside stubbornly and passive-aggressively thwarts the outsider. You can burn the institution to the ground but that doesn’t leave you with an institution you can use effectively as a weapon.James Watt was Reagan’s Secretary of the Interior, and the Man Most Likely To Turn The West Loose From Washington Control. Watt literally meant to use his perch to allow the Sagebrush Rebellion to liberate the land west of the Rockies from federal domination.
Trump’s laziness, poor attention span, tendency to be distracted by petty grievances and threats to his ego, and total lack of loyalty to anyone will be impediments to his agenda. The people he picks tend to be a grab bag of personality disorders who squabble and fight for power, he tends to screw them over when they annoy him, and they’re all quite annoying.
I’m not saying that things won’t be bad. As I’ve said recently, I expect things to be very bad for a long time, possibly a generation, as a result of America’s choice. What I am saying is that perhaps they will not be as bad as they could be because God, in His wisdom, has chosen to make these people weird freaks along the way to letting them run the place. This is a time to cherish every hope and embrace every ally. Trump and Trumpists are dysfunctional weirdos and that fact is our ally. Cold comfort is still comfort.Annoying and destined to be wholly ineffective:
Do you think Matt Gaetz is going to work the hours necessary to not just learn DoJ but run it in detail? All of the interns are college graduates. Does Kristi Noem strike you as someone who handles stress well? Does war crimes enthusiast Pete Hegseth have the people skills to manage the viper’s nest that’s the Pentagon?In the meantime, let the buyer’s remorse set in. WSJ editorial board, come on down!
"The military isn’t Mr. Trump’s enemy, and a purge mentality will court political trouble and demoralize the ranks," the editorial board argued. "The draft executive order, leaked to the press, about forming a group of former officers to rule on the fitness of current generals would be a mistake that smacks of politicizing the officer corps."
The editorial also argued against taking out his anger against former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley on other military leaders.
"Firing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs CQ Brown would also be counterproductive," they wrote. "Mr. Trump is still furious about former Chairman Mark Milley’s criticisms, and not without cause, but Mr. Trump promoted Gen. Milley. The better path is to look for officers who understand the current global dangers and have good ideas for what to do about it. Adm. Sam Paparo of the U.S. Indo-Pacific command is one."
The editors also expressed concern that Hegseth seems to be obsessed with purging any "woke" elements from the American military rather than focusing on more immediate and concrete problems.
"In the context of America’s security challenges, wokeness is a small concern," they argued.And it just gets better:
As he recalled, "I was at a conference yesterday and there were a whole bunch of investors when the news came down and I would say up until that moment so many of them had a big grin on their face about where the market was going, the economy, all of that."
"When it first came across the phone, there were people including, by the way myself, who thought it was a parody account, who literally thought it was The Onion and they didn't believe it and the shift in tone went from, 'Wow, we're going to have a great economy and all of these things and I don't have to worry,' to, 'Okay, maybe now I have to worry' was like in the blink of an eye."
"And then all night it was the same thing with my phone lighting up from people in the business community who I think are still hopeful in their own ways about the economic issues and the like," he elaborated. "But when it comes to law and order, when it comes to the Justice Department and what this is ultimately going to look like, what prosecutions are going to look like, that threw a lot of people back on their feet."
"The question is whether they can stand up and say so publicly and I think unfortunately the answer is still no and especially no because of the role this individual may ultimately play," he added.
The Shape Of Things To Come
A House Republican shares this theory with me re. Trump’s appointment of Gaetz:
— Olivia Beavers (@Olivia_Beavers) November 13, 2024
“Sometimes a President appoints to reward a person. All the while, knowing that it will not go through. When it does not go through they can appoint the backup and they have cover for doing so. I suspect MG is not interested in submitting to testifying before the Senate.”
“Sometimes a President appoints to reward a person. All the while, knowing that it will not go through. When it does not go through they can appoint the backup and they have cover for doing so. I suspect MG is not interested in submitting to testifying before the Senate.”He probably doesn’t want to testify.
Coincidence? Yeah, right.🚨 🚨BREAKING NEWS FROM @PunchbowlNews :
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) November 14, 2024
Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-Fla.) resignation from Congress came two days before the House Ethics Committee was set to vote on releasing a “highly damaging” report outlining its investigation into the Republican, according to multiple sources…
The Senate hasn’t gone into recess since Obama. Thune is a McConnell disciple. He’ll likely follow McConnell’s practice on the issue, if only to preserve the Senate’s appointment authority. Rick Scott might have tried to give Trump what he wanted. I’m pretty sure the Senators knew that when they elected Thune.I genuinely thought this about Hegseth (and it would make sense re Gaetz and Tulsi, too).
— emptywheel (mr. blue sky) (@emptywheel) November 13, 2024
But then there's the idea floated that Trump will recess appoint everyone. https://t.co/JokRe4WrTa
“Whole sight; or all the rest is desolation.”
I have yet to hear any of the "journalists" who peddled the idea that Biden is senile raise the possibility that Trump is at least demented. If there's one thing that's obvious it's that they're OK with our national security being shredded or packaged and handed over to Putin and the other billionaire dictators. Twenty six Republicans aren't going to hold against Trump, we are screwed but no where near as much as those who live in Ukraine or Taiwan or, I have no doubt, Poland and Latvia. I don't know how the House of Saud are going to work this but I know they will. I think their overtures to Iran are proof of that. I wouldn't give Israel's chance of surviving the concerted opposition of Putin, Iran and S. Arabia since they jointly own Trump.I demur more than disagree. I really don’t think the M-IC will allow Hegseth to be SecDef. The Senate has already shown it isn’t interested in deferring to MAGA (which is far cry from saying the Senate is suddenly peopled with Bernie Bros, but still…