It must rain subpoenas
There are 114 days until the 250th anniversary of the independence of the United States, and 235 days until the midterm election.
The first occasion will be desecrated by Trump’s brand, but it must also be a call-to-action against the MAGA obscenity that serves the whims of America’s Nero in cheap shoes chosen for each of Trump’s most accomplished kneelers and lickspittles.
John F. Kennedy Jr. spoke of building an administration with men of courage, judgement, integrity and character.
Look at what stands before us in high office.
It is grotesque.
Think deeply about these words by Lindsey Graham, laughing out loud to cheers at the Republican Jewish Coalition and National Review conference:
We’re killing all the right people, and we’re cutting your taxes.
Watch the video:
Pete Hegseth has disallowed still photography from his briefings because he objects to the images. His vanity is as impaired as his judgement and morality.
The hyped-up secretary of defense shares something in common with the Ayatollahs.
Each is a religious nutter who believes the end times are within reach — and that that’s a good thing.
Every American should appreciate the two greatest inventions in our history — bar none — are the separation of church and state and the peaceful transition of power.
Trump has sieged both ideas with his coalition of the sinister and goofy.
Here is Pastor Paula:
Here is Trump and his sycophants in the Oval Office six days ago:
It is as blasphemous an image as there could ever be.
A few years back, I participated in “Bad Faith,” a documentary about Christian nationalism, and described the philosophy as a dangerous, anti-democratic political movement disguised as religion. It is an organized, long-term autocratic project designed to seize power.
Watching Trump dance while America is at war is a sickening sight, but not so sick as what Trump is alleged to have done to young girls.
I cannot help but wonder about the abyss of his depravities and evil. The truth about what he has done is moving closer. Inexorably closer.
Trump’s Cabinet is a venomous farce, but it has power and little oversight from the defenestrated MAGA Politburo — a confederacy of dunces, weirdos, extremists and scumbags that exceed the depredations conjured by the minds of our greatest screen writers.
Here’s one:
Andy Ogles is a congressman from Tennessee, who said the following about Muslim Americans four days ago:
Andy Ogles scammed $23,000 on GoFundMe to build a cemetery for miscarried children, where families could come and sit on benches surrounded by gardens and a statue of Jesus.
What is the appropriate word for that?
There is no compromise possible with any of this.
None of it.
It must be opposed.
The Democratic Party will have a sweeping victory.
The Congress must assert its power fully and absolutely.
There must be oversight.
Rigorous oversight of every department, agency and decision.
It must rain subpoenas.
Here is Alex Karp, the billionaire CEO of Palantir, being cutesy on CNBC. He claims to be the “core of all things:”
This technology disrupts humanity's train, largely Democratic voters, and makes their economic power less, and increases the economic power of vocationally trained, working class, often male voters. These disruptions are going to disrupt every aspect of our society.
Here in America the Constitution is the core of all things.
We the people are the core of all things.
A great reckoning is ahead.
The victory ahead cannot be either deluded or empty. Democrats must begin to bring MAGA to heel.
There can be no more appeasements.
Trump has started a war that has impacted 20 countries, and offered at least eight different rationales for starting it.
The mullahs are hanging on, and Trump has no plan.
He is dancing the night away, and he’s out on the golf course.
He has a ballroom to build, after all.
Young Americans are in harm’s way, and the shockwaves are heading for the economy.
Welcome to Trump gas prices of $6-$7 a gallon.
The corruption is epic, but so great as the sheer stupidity and incompetence of the men in the Florsheim shoes.
Never before has an American government so abused their power and mandate.
It is a shameful thing to watch.
Soon, it will be the beginning of the end, but the danger will only go up until the MAGA treachery is fully snuffed out by the American people.
We will always carry the shame as Americans, but we can take satisfaction knowing that we lit an end to what should never have been, and cannot be again.
Things fall apart quickly.
We know that now.
What has happened in Amerca is an outrage.
It is an obscenity.
A moral blight.
A constitutional arson.
A poisonous rot.
The Democratic Party must ask for the mandate to put a check on MAGA, and root out the corruption.
Our national security depends on it.






I’m sure with Dim Bulb Markwayne Mullin in charge of Homeland Security, we will all be safe.
Thank you, Oklahoma, for making this man a United States Senator and bringing us all down to your pathetic level.
The JFK comment also reminded me of his famous plea: "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what YOU can do for your country." ...... and that did NOT mean "grift the hell out of it while driving ordinary Americans into financial and moral poverty."