Thursday, February 05, 2026

Dear SOT Bessent

Fuck you.

The National Prayer Breakfast Is None Of Those Things

Not today.
Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast on National Guard troops in DC: "They took Tren de Aragua, and honestly I don't want to say this, but they beat the crap out of them. They beat the crap out of them. They found they were doing bad things and Tren de Aragua didn't want anything to do with these guys."
Ecumenism at the NPB: "crowd groans" 

Prayer is okay in its place: Language matters:
Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast: "They rigged the second election. I had to win it. I had to win it. I needed it for my own ego. I would've had a bad ego for the rest of my life. Now I really have a big ego. Beating these lunatics was incredible ... the first time they said I didn't win the popular vote. I did."
Monkeys at typewriters will never produce Shakespeare, but if a narcissist talks enough, they will spit out the truth.

Texas, My Texas

 So NYT reports the GOP is putting $50 million into Cornyn’s primary campaign because, despite being the incumbent for almost 20 years now, they fear he will lose the primary to Paxton. 

It’s a three way race (my Representative, Wesley Hunt, is the spoiler), so a runoff is expected, and the powers that be don’t think Cornyn comes out on top in that scenario. They also fear Paxton will lose to the Democrat.

That fight is between Crockett and Talarico. I like Crockett, but her grandstanding against Paxton is not likely to draw people to the polls in November. I’m afraid it will look like one unhinged screamer against the other. I say that because I have a new found respect for Talarico.

I got a mailing from his campaign that included a link to a series of YouTube videos of Talarico working on the side of the angels in the Texas Lege, questioning witnesses and lawmakers in hearings about school vouchers and requiring the Ten Commandments (Baptist approved KJV version) be posted in all school classrooms. I still wonder what 1st graders are going to make of Early Modern English translations of the Hebrew admonition not to “covet thy neighbor’s ass.” If they even get past the “thou shalt not” stuff. The whole concept is laughable, and Talarico patiently and respectfully made that clear. (The sponsor of the “10 Commandments” bill tried to argue it was part of our legal and cultural heritage. No less so than the Code of Hammurabi or Roman law; but I digress. She clearly knew there was still a church/state separation problem, even as she denied the legitimacy of that legal doctrine. It was the kind of hypocrisy I grew up with. Sadly, the more things change….) Just as he dissected the nonsense of the sponsor of the school vouchers bill.

Both of those stupid ideas became law because the majority rules. But when Talarico concluded that long discussion with the calm agreement that the point he was pressing (to put vouchers on the ballot for voters to approve) probably wouldn’t get the support of the Lege (and so get on the ballot) and Talarico accepted that, the sponsor of the bill (who opposed putting it to the voters) was visibly astounded.

In the TM profile of Talarico, several Republicans in the Lege labeled Talarico as “dangerous.” Now I understand why.

This is under the stitches, I know, but it shows Talarico would be an able representative of his constituents in the legislature. Paxton is a bomb thrower, and little more. He’s got scandals, he’s corrupt, he’s an ideologue. I think that brand has passed its shelf life. Crockett is a firebrand, but I think that works better in House hearings than in the Senate. Ask Lindsey, who’s been in the Senate since God was young, and is still no closer to any leadership role than he ever was. His latest legislative claim to fame is to champion a bill to let him extort money from the Treasury because Jack Smith subpoenaed Lindsey’s phone data. I guess South Carolina likes him.

But Texas already has Ted Cruz. We could stand to have someone more effective than a tree stump. I think either Democrat would be an able campaigner against Paxton. I just put my metaphorical money on Talarico.



Tech Bros And Responsibility

Elmo is trying desperately to get someone’s attention, again. He’s not posting in French, which is a clue…. And yet no one in authority on this side of the Pond seems to be rallying to his defense. So he’s turned to Epstein: He probably shouldn’t. Epstein really is the gift that keeps on giving. Tech bros are having a day:

🗳️

If that argument ever gets to court, it loses. Somebody told this to Trump, and the idiot believed it. It is not and has never been the law. The states are obligated to conduct free and fair elections. They are not obliged to produce a result that the federal government, or the POTUS, finds to be “honest.”

Election fraud can only be proven in a court of competent jurisdiction on evidence establishing fraud sufficient to materially affect the outcome in a specific race or county. Proving fraud in Fulton County would not prove fraud in the entire state of Georgia. Fraud might be established in one Congressional district, but that would require evidence that changed the outcome of the vote in that district (which would be a very large undertaking.) In a Senate race, it would take practically statewide evidence.

Trump can declare the vote in November now as effectively as he can declare it dishonest in December. Either way, it’s only his opinion.

“Now, if we need to put in federal controls as opposed to state control -", he’ll need to amend Art. I. sec. 4 of the Constitution. I don’t think that will happen before November.

👼👼👼

There is so much ignorance in that statement it is impossible to know where to start. Smile when you talk about pedophiles raping children. You see, if they were angels, they’d have happily sacrificed themselves. Since they weren’t angels, they bear some responsibility for getting in the way of the agents’ bullets. All 13 or 14 of them. Even Kristol thinks we should abolish ICE: Why do I think this will be a campaign issue?

SAVE America…From Trump

 Maybe they’re on to something?

From the head down. "Bad publicity”? Bubble, bubble, who’s in the bubble?

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Huh? 🤔

Uhhh...
“Only 30 miles of border barriers — out of a target of nearly 2,000 miles by 2029 — have been started and completed since the beginning of President Trump's second term," said the report. "Contracts for about 200 miles of border wall barriers had been awarded and were awaiting Noem's signature as of last Tuesday, according to an update memo on border wall construction obtained by Axios."

But the memo obtained by Axios suggests that three contracts in Texas still require Noem's personal sign off.

This comes after reporting last year that Noem's requirement any contract over $100,000 get her personal review and signoff caused a three day delay in Federal Emergency Management Agency search-and-rescue responses after a devastating flood in Central Texas that left hundreds dead. It also comes as other reports indicate $1 billion in FEMA mitigation grants are sitting on Noem's desk in limbo.
Too busy with photo ops to get to her desk? Or to notice 2000 miles of wall have yet to be built?

Voting Is An Act Of Insurrection

 That’s the ticket! 🎟️ 

During an angry Wednesday rant about Trump's decision to pull Homeland Security agents out of Minneapolis, Bannon argued that the administration should provide "zero" cooperation with cities in blue states.

"All of them got to go," he said of immigrants. "And President Trump has to nationalize the election.

Bannon said deploying Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to polling sites would not be enough to stop undocumented voters.

"You've got to call up the 82nd and 101st Airborne on the Insurrection Act!" Bannon bellowed. "You've got to get around every poll and make sure only people with IDs, people are actually registered to vote, and people that are United States citizens vote in this election!"
Pretty sure that’s what election workers are for. I’ve never been to a polling place where I didn’t have to present my voter registration card, or more recently my DL (which is scanned against a database) before I could get a ballot.

I can prove my voter registration. Am I presumptively a citizen because I’m white? 

And then, as I’ve said, there’s the problem of “get[ting] around to every poll.” We simply don’t have that many people in uniform. Aside from declaring every polling place in America a presumptive insurrection where law enforcement cannot contain the lawlessness of people… voting.🗳️ 

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: these are not serious people. Nor should they be taken seriously.

“If Anything, It Ought To Be A Warning Sign”

 The DOJ lawyer who blew up in court has been removed from the position she volunteered for, because she said this:

Sometime I wish you would just hold me in contempt, your honor, so that I can have a full 24 hours of sleep," Le said. "I work days and night just because people (are) still in there, and, yes, procedure in place right now sucks – I’m trying to fix it. I am here with you, your honor. What do you want me to do? The system sucks. This job sucks, and I am trying every breath that I have so that I can get you what you need.”
Now, the question is, was she removed because she said her job sucked and she’d welcome a criminal contempt finding so she could get some sleep? Or was it because she said this?
"I work days and night just because people (are) still in there, and, yes, procedure in place right now sucks – I’m trying to fix it. I am here with you, your honor.
Or maybe this:
“It takes 10 e-mails to get a release condition to be corrected,” Le told the judge. “It take two escalation and a threat that I will walk out for that to be corrected.”
Please note, the judge was unmoved:
"Having what you feel are too many detainees, too many cases, too many deadlines, and not enough infrastructure to keep up with it all, is not a defense to continued detention," the judge said. "If anything, it ought to be a warning sign."
Incompetence is not a defense. Trump is in charge; but that’s his problem.

Sure, We Had To Kill Some People…

... and terrorize an entire city, as well as arrest young children, many of whom weren’t as lucky to be photographed first, like Liam. But on balance, it was worth it. To the Feds. 

Fuck the people. What’d they ever do for us?
We didn’t like what they said, so we had to kill ‘em. Or beat ‘em up, pepper spray ‘em, arrest ‘em, generally fuck with ‘em. 

What’d they ever do for us?
People blowing whistles and taking pictures, making videos. Who the fuck do they think they are? But we’ll send them right back if we have to. Don’t fuck with us. Fuckin’ whistle blowers and cell phone users, fuckin’ helping people get up we just righteously knocked down! We won’t stand for it? Where the fuck do you think you are? In a free country?

The Usual Gang Of Idiots

So, Chris Christie says all Trump’s whining about how elections are conducted is mostly hurting…Trump. And the GOP.
[Chris Christie] then added, "And, you know, he also the other thing he did is kind of interesting, building off the point you were making, Joe, is that, you know, he says, well, write in votes and these late votes don't go his way. Let me tell you one of the reasons they don't go his way, because back in 2020, when mail-in voting became more broadly available because of Covid, he repeatedly said over and over again to his supporters, don't vote by mail. It's crooked, it's rigged, don't vote by mail. And I can tell you that myself and other people around him kept saying, don't say that. A lot of your voters are seniors who are going to be afraid to go out to the poll because they're afraid to catch Covid. And so if they won't vote by mail because you say it's crooked, and the only people who do vote by mail are people who are voting against you, those numbers are going to be even worse."

Christie further noted Wednesday, "And I think that's a disease that still hasn't been corrected inside the Republican party, that we still get smashed as republicans on mail-in voting in part, and I think large part because Donald Trump conditioned a large section of our voters to think that their votes wouldn't be counted. And so what I would say to him on that front is, doctor, heal thyself. You know, you caused a lot of this problem, and now you're trying to fix it by saying, doubling down on the idea that elections are going to be rigged and rigged, in part because of mail-in voting, which just, you know, doesn't match the facts."
When I hit 65, under Texas law I was automatically eligible for a mail in ballot. Even more conveniently, once I’d signed up for one, I automatically received one for every election.

And then Trump complained, and the Lege heard its master’s voice. Now I have to apply annually for a mail in ballot; so I went back to showing up at the polls. Which has probably lowered voter turnout for the most reliable voting cohort in Texas: old people. Who also reliably vote Republican.

And I’m supposed to be afraid of these idiots? The ones who now think the most pressing needs facing Texas are even lower property taxes (my rates are fixed largely, again, based in my age. My property value has risen steadily over the decades. My property taxes have fallen, mostly for breaks I get for being old. I’m not complaining; I don’t want to be taxed out of my home.) and Sharia law?

Hand to God, that’s what all the Republicans are running on in the primaries. I don’t think that’s the general election issue they think it is. I’m quite sure restricting mail in ballots is not going to help them at all this November.

Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Don’t Make Me Laugh 😂

Texas has 254 counties. There were 600 polling places in Harris County alone in November, 2025. Voting starts, in Texas, 3 weeks before election day. If you “surround the polls “ on Election Day, you’ve missed the majority of the voters. And how many people do you need just to surround the polling locations in this one county? 3000 ICE agents in Minneapolis would only be 5 per polling location in Harris County. 12 hours a day, every day, for 3 weeks?

This is before you even get to the fact you can’t intimidate voters. Local police would be empowered to enforce those laws. Not to mention the injunctions that would fly. Now “surround” every polling location in Texas. Now expand to the 50 states. 

Start with California. I’ll wait for you….

Little children on the playground talk like this, and think they sound tough.

This Is The DOJ You Are Afraid Of

This is not an excuse for failing to follow court orders. This is what Trump has wrought. You may think this is working for him; it isn’t. Everything they are trying to do is soon going to grind to a halt. And being overworked is not going to be a good excuse. It is, however, a recipe for institutional disaster. When the workload is impossible, the work simply doesn’t get done. And that doesn’t benefit the Administration. The courts are not going to sympathize.

Yes, it’s bad; but it’s bad all around. You can’t fuck with the legal system without fucking yourself, too. These clowns don’t realize that. But they’ll FAFO.
"We" being the Senator and the mouse in his pocket? And conveniently, one of those “bogus” elections was not his?

It never is, is it?
The Speaker of the House made me do it:
After the astrologers had departed, a messenger of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph, saying "Get ready, take the child and his mother and flee to Egypt, Stay there until I give you instructions. You see, Herod is determined to hunt the child down and destroy him."

So Joseph got ready and took the child and his mother under cover of night and set out for Egypt. There they remained until Herod's death. This happened so the Lord's predictions spoken by the prophet would come true: "Out of Egypt I have called my son."
Matthew 2:13-15, SV There will be 468 (or 467) offices up for election in Congress alone. In 50 states. And no J6 to rally around. Trump tried to interfere in the 2020 results, and he lost 60 cases and gained nothing but a criminal investigation. The congressional elections will be unevenly distributed across 50 states, so which ones does he choose to take to court? And what evidence does he have this time? Without credible evidence, he’s jut wasting money. And without DOJ lawyers to prosecute across the several states….

ABOLISH ICE!

Luke Ganger, Brother of Renee Good: Our family took some consolation thinking that perhaps her death would bring about change in our country. and it has not. The completely surreal scenes taking place on the streets of Minneapolis. are beyond explanation.

I still don't know how to explain to my 4 year old what these agents are doing when we pass by
Marimar Martinez: I was escorted out through the back in a http://wheelchair.One of the agents came up to me with his cell phone and took a photograph of me. It still haunts me that this agent has my photo on his phone. Was this the agent that shot me? Was this a trophy for him?
Marimar Martinez: I had never even had a parking ticket. They were calling me a domestic terrorist and said I rammed agents. I was shocked. If the only knew I was a month away from paying off my truck and I would never intentionally damage it much less be crazy enough to hit law enforcement.
"Call the names. Call the names. Call the names.” —Marc Blitzstein, “The Airborne Symphony.”
Rahman: On January 13th, on the way to my 39th appointment at the traumatic brain injury center, I encountered a traffic jam caused by ICE vehicles and no signs indicating how to get around it. I had not wanted to pull into a block to chaotic intersection but verbally agreed to do so and rolled down my window after an agent yelled, "Move, I will break your f'ing window." There were conflicting threats and instructions that I could not process while watching for pedestrians. Then the glass of the passenger side window flew across my face. I yelled, "I am disabled!," at the hands grabbing at me and the agent said, "Too late."

An agent pulled a large combat knife in front of my face. Which I thought was for cutting me. And later learned was used to cut off my seatbelt. Shooting pain went through my head, neck and wrists when I hit the ground face first and people leaned on my back.

I was carried facedown through the street by my cuffed arms and legs while yelling that I had a brain injury and was disabled.
Rahman: The last sounds I remember before I blacked out on the cell floor were my cellmate banging on the door pleading for a medic and a voice outside saying we don't want to stop on ICE’s toes. When I open my eyes at the emergency room, I learned I was brought there to be treated for assault.
As others have pointed out, the two CBP agents identified as the murderers of Alex Pretti, are veterans CBP officers. Veterans.

“Now That Nothing Came Out About Me”

The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
Article I, section 4, clause 1, U.S. Constitution.

So, is this a dangerous expression of nascent authoritarianism? Or is it just another example of how Trump is as dumb as a box of rocks?
Collins: You talk about Democrats that are in the Epstein files, Elon Musk and so it your commerce secretary Howard Lutnick. Did you read those new files?

Trump: No. I have a lot of things. I’m doing. I don’t know. You mentioned two names. I’m sure they’re fine. Otherwise, it would’ve been major headlines.
How Trump Knows What’s Important.

Worries me a lot more than his ignorant statements on elections.

“Did you read those files?” 

“No.”

And yet:
"That was the only thing that was mentioned about me.” I guess that was a major headline somewhere. 🤷🏻‍♂️  I refer you back to the section of the Constitution quoted above, which does NOT make the states the agents of the federal government. 

First he came for the 2nd amendment, now he’s coming for states rights. Intentionally? Or because he’s dumb as a post?
Trump on Epstein Files: Now that nothing came about me—I think it’s time for the country to get on to something that people care about.

Collins: What would you say to the people who say they haven’t gotten justice?

Trump: You are the worst reporter. I don’t think I’ve ever seen you smile.

Collins: I’m asking about survivors

Trump: You know why you’re not smiling? Because you’re not telling the truth. Your dishonest organization should be ashamed of you.
"Now that nothing came out about me.” Uh-huh. He’s really not reinforcing that “the states need to count votes honestly” argument by being so dishonest about Epstein.

“It’s A Matter Of National Security!”

BREAKING: ICE/Border Patrol agents pulled guns on a car full of legal observers, saying they needed to “ID” them TODAY, because agents claim they had guns YESTERDAY.

Read that again.

Agents openly admit this stop had nothing to do with anything happening now, but with something they claim happened the day before.

That sounds a lot like U.S. citizens being stopped and detained for exercising their First Amendment rights, while agents catalog people they believe exercise their Second Amendment rights, into their database.

A database that, allegedly, included Alex Pretti.

In the video, agents surround a car of U.S. citizens who were legally observing law enforcement activity this morning in Minneapolis.

Multiple agents have their weapons drawn… guns turned sideways… pointed directly at a car full of U.S. citizens, ordering everyone out of the vehicle.

Not just the driver.

Every single person in the car, including people in the back seat.

This was a full-vehicle detention of legal observers, at gunpoint, with no immediate threat, and no lawful basis.

That alone is an excessive and illegal use of force.

Because press credentials are not required to film police.

They never have been.

And then, at the very end of the video, the justification for the illegal detainment finally slips out.

An agent admits the stop happened because YESTERDAY they claim these same people “threatened” agents with handguns.

Then the agent’s story changes…

The agent says, “they pulled them out, trying to engage us.”

A member of the press asks, “Pulling out literal guns?”

Then agent’s story changes AGAIN…

“No. Assuming that we were going to do something.”

So, no guns were actually pulled, and no threats were actually made.

The “threat” was that people disclosed they were armed… which is exactly what concealed carry holders are trained to do when law enforcement engages with you.

And then the agent finally admits what this stop is really about.

Saying, “That’s why they are being IDed right now.”

So TODAY, agents illegally stopped a car full of legal observers, at gunpoint, to illegally identify and catalog U.S. citizens…

Because YESTERDAY, those citizens lawfully exercised their Second Amendment rights.

If this doesn’t set off blaring alarm bells for the NRA and anyone who claims to be “pro–Second Amendment,” nothing should.

ICE/Border Patrol agents just used guns, intimidation, and an illegal detention to punish U.S. citizens, after the fact, for lawful gun ownership.

That is government retaliation.

And it’s exactly what the Second Amendment was supposed to protect people from.
“It’s a matter of national security!” (No, it isn’t. But that’s their last redoubt. They think it makes them invisible and bulletproof. It doesn’t. No more than “absolute immunity!” or “King’s’X’!”) I was just thinking I haven’t heard any more about Twitter or and the EU, and wondered why not. 🤔 Oh. (You know, I’ve never once read a science fiction story about an AI computer that created child porn on demand. Lots of horror stories about runaway technology; but never that one. Sort of undoes your faith in the “prophetic nature” of speculative fiction. Or the prophetic nature of prophecy. The Hebrew prophets did a better job telling the truth about consequences of present behavior. They probably could have better anticipated this. Something about worshipping false idols, I’m sure.)

The Best And The Brightest

Who’s losing this fight? This isn’t even a Pyhrric victory for Trump and Miller. The weaker they make the DOJ, the weaker they make their own ability to enact their agenda. And Trump’s popularity, and therefore his agenda, both keep crumbling. Abolish what, now? Huh? Context.  That and Molly Ivins’ comment about an attack on her she likened to being “gummed by a newt.” The newt is Allred. 

He showed up as the Democrat opposing Cruz two years ago. He was supposed to be the next Beto, but who could win this time. He turned out to be a much, much worse political candidate. Everyone hoped he’d just gone away. 

Crockett has national credibility. Talarico got a big boost from a Texas Monthly profile published in their annual “Bum Steer” awards issue, a Texas version of the recap of the year Esquire used to do. I’m guessing that’s one of their big newsstand sellers, so I’m sure that helped Talarico. TM is a very conservative magazine, which only in Texas would be considered left of center. I mean, their claim to fame now is Barbecue. Now, I grew up on Texas barbecue and Tex-Mex, and love both dearly. I’m fortunate my daughter married a man who is a pit master in his own right, even if he only cooks in his backyard on occasion. But the veneration of barbecue (before that it was tacos 🌮. Seriously. TM pushed that hard. No takers.) perplexes hell out of me. There is really good barbecue, and there is bad barbecue, and that’s the end of it. I will drive to Lockhart (about 2 hours one way) for the best BBQ in Texas (aside from my SIL’s). But Michelin has starred two (at least) BBQ joints in Texas, which to me is the equivalent of giving Kissinger the Nobel Peace Prize. It’s hard to respect either award anymore.

A long winded way of saying TM is not to be taken seriously, nor is it a kingmaker. But that profile boosted Talarico, and Allred decided being Mr. Nice Guy two years ago didn’t work for him. 

He’s still a newt.

Talarico is going to benefit mightily from Trump and Miller. If he draws Paxton as his opponent, his odds are even better. Although if Cornyn tacks too much to the center in the general, he could lose the GOP crazies. And already the primary issue in the Texas GOP is “sharia law.” Yeah, they really know how to read the room.

We’ll see. But Allred hurting the Democratic candidate? Yeah; no. Republicans won’t notice him, and Democrats won’t, either. He’s a newt.

💩🛏️🤡

And Harvard will respond to lost government funding with a suit to recover it. Harvard has better lawyers than DOJ does; especially now. (The NYT also reported that Harvard knows it has the whip hand because Trump’s approval ratings are in the toilet 🚽, and about to be flushed.)

What cause of action Trump and the mouse 🐭 in his pocket have for $1 billion (does anyone else think he sounds like a cartoon villain?) is absolutely beyond me. And beyond even Pam Bondi and the few lawyers left in the DOJ. And wait’ll Trump finds out he can’t sue Harvard in Florida….
Yes, yes Trump did say that: "We have states that I won that show I didn't win."

I would give money to see him send lawyers to court to make that argument. As I said, that’s where all this bluster ends up. He made the same argument in 2020. How far did it get him?

I know this kind of thing is supposed to “suppress the vote” and dampen participation. But I’ll ask again: whose vote will be suppressed? The vote in Minneapolis? In Portland, Oregon? L.A.? Austin? Galveston? (There was an anti-ICE demonstration down there tonight. Not exactly a hotbed of radical Democrats in Galveston.) Tarrant County? Chicago? Philadelphia? NYC? Miami?

I think Trump and Miller have already shit that bed. 🛏️ 💩 

Trump will need the National Guard in more than 15 places in 15 states. After Tarrant County, even Abbott would blanch at the thought. And the courts won’t let him have them anywhere.  They certainly won’t let the Republicans usurp the Constitution and “take over the vote.” Not in one place; not in 15.

He’s more likely to build his triumphal arch.
And that’ll happen after pigs fly.

Gangnam Style

You really think you’ve got the votes, cowboy?Lindsay’s been in the Senate a long time. He’s never even been minority whip, AFAIK. Crime? No. Reason for shunning? Yes. Does she mean ICE?
A San Fernando Valley community is outraged and devastated after federal immigration agents forced their way onto the grounds of a church during a food giveaway and arrested a man who church officials say helps with children’s ministries.

Leaders of the North Hills United Methodist Church gathered on Monday morning for a news conference to denounce the immigration raid that took place at the house of worship on Rayen Street on Jan. 29, an incident church officials called “terror at a house of God.”
Again: like this? (Pictures are worth a thousand words.)

Old version: When the facts are on your side, pound on the facts. When the law is in your side, pound on the law. When neither are with you, pound on the table.

New version: … go on Fox News and lie. The more outrageously, the better. 

I mean, it’s not like she can prove any of that in court. Nor does she plan to. It’s never about justice. It’s just about performance.
Is that anything like Gangnam Style? I guess it depends on how you define “real.” His success record so far could leave one almost giddy at the prospect.

Monday, February 02, 2026

“We Regret Being Exposed….”

We don’t too public shaming as well as the Irish, but we can publicly shame people named in the Epstein files, if only because of the association. I don’t assume they all raped young girls. I do assume they looked the other way. Which is more than enough.
@PabloReports : What do you make of Trump being mentioned 38,000 times in the Epstein files?

Swalwell: That’s 38,000 more times than most people I know, and that’s 38,000 reasons why people want to know why he won’t come in and sit for an interview. People want justice. If he did nothing wrong, then he should have no problem coming in and answering questions.
If shaming did any good in America, we wouldn’t be talking about “President Trump” in the present tense. But it’s always better late than never. Between ICE and Epstein and everything else (not discounting Greenland, either), Trump is digging the hole all by himself. Who am I to deny him the shovel? How you know it’s a good movie. I’ve heard of that with books, but never with movies. Although it does explain the reported $8 million box office. Trump could easily find some fool to finance the purchase of that many tickets. (And never, ever discount the absolutely egregious nature of Hollywood bookkeeping. I used to walk around this kind of cheap cynicism; but Trump has taught me you can’t afford to anymore. Whatever you think, it’s probably worse.)
Gutfeld: They are frightened, they are insecure, they are really worried about fitting in—they will embrace any slogan because deep down they fear that their deficiencies will be exposed. They are basket cases. They will do anything to fit in which is why they went after Nicki Minaj. They felt that people can see they are just a bunch of followers that are terrified. Their empathy is purely performative. I love how transparent they are in their subservient stupidity.
Projection and denial are such cruel mistresses. Funny how he puts his finger on the problem. Then again, a blind hog can find an acorn.  A reminder that the only way he can do this is through the courts, and the courts don’t play. (Yes, he may try it through the DOJ or DHS, but it will end up in court anyway). And his track record in court over election matters is: absolute zero. Nil for nil. Nada.

He’s not gonna see shit in Georgia, except his case(s) being thrown out.

Lagniappe:
And finally: It tickles me that people take his useless threats to the election seriously (not even J6 changed the election), but see right through his bullshit exaggerations. Oh well, consistency is seldom consistent.

Absolutely No Idea What’s Coming

Um.... Also um.... "Jeffrey"? You had nothing to do with him, right? A good short term strategy, but for the long term, maybe what Dems would do instead (and not just instead if being fascist white supremacists)? Judges will allow it, because, I mean, damn! 😎

And now: things that never happened that way:
(The last time I ever heard of that happening, it was a “Rocky Horror Picture Show” midnight showing.) Really do wonder what color the sky is on their planet. Absolutely no idea what’s coming. Who knew marble armrests would cost that much?