Sunday, January 25, 2026

For Reals

What else have they got? Or have they ever had? Alright, this I don’t get. Sen. Dr. Cassidy is presumably an intelligent man. And he’s right about RFK, Jr.’s stance on vaccines. But Trump appointed RFK, Jr. Trump could fire him tomorrow. So yes, Trump is to blame. That’s not only fair, that’s the way responsibility works.

Meanwhile, Vermont volunteers:
This is the same reasoning the Sinister Six have used since Trump was re-elected. And even they are reconsidering the wisdom of their decisions (well, I think four of them are).  

It always was fascism . It always has been. So long as it doesn’t affect the Heritage Foundation, it’s fine.

1 comment:

  1. Its unavoidable that we have about a third of Americans who don't care at all about other People, I suspect that this is the fascist third of the country who are empowered by their concentration in, I'm sorry to say, especially rural states, Southern states and interior Western states. That is they are empowered by the way the Constitution favors them in the Electoral College, the membership of the Senate and the fact that it is the two lesser democratically constituted, sometimes entirely anti-democratic branches that fill the damned Supreme Court. Republican-fascists through the media permitted to lie with impunity by that court and the guarantees of corruption in our elections under their "free speech" and "free press" rulings of the past sixty two years have brought us to this. Until those are changed we can forget about even true majoritarian government, and ever less so egalitarian democracy. The slavers and corrupt financiers always win under our Constitution. They ALWAYS overturn even the most hard won of progress towards equality and, so, democracy and it was consciously designed that way. Adams was as anti-egalitarian as Ellsworth and the Georgia and South Carolina delegates, in the end.

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