Wiley Hodges’ Open Letter to Tim Cook Regarding ICEBlock

From Daring Fireball:

Wiley Hodges, a 22-year veteran of Apple product marketing, who retired in 2022, in an open letter he sent to Tim Cook:

I don’t know where this leaves me as an Apple customer, but I do know that it upsets me as an Apple shareholder. I am asking you and your team to more clearly explain the basis on which you made the decision to remove ICEBlock — and how the government showed good faith and strong evidence in making its demand of Apple, or that you reinstate the app in the App Store.

I hope that as a man of integrity and principle you can understand how outrageous this situation is. Even more, I hope you recognize how every inch you voluntarily give to an authoritarian regime adds to their illegitimately derived power. We are at a critical juncture in our country’s history where we face the imminent threat of the loss of our constitutional republic. It is up to all of us to demand that the rule of law rather than the whims of a handful of people — even elected ones — govern our collective enterprise. Apple and you are better than this. You represent the best of what America can be, and I pray that you will find it in your heart to continue to demonstrate that you are true to the values you have so long and so admirably espoused.

When you give a bully your lunch money, they always come back for more.

Disney learned this. Last December, Disney settled a lawsuit Trump had filed against ABC News and host George Stephanopoulos for $15 million. The lawsuit was bullshit; nearly all experts agreed that if Disney/ABC had taken the case to court, they’d have won. Disney settled — with both the $15 million and “a note of regret” — thinking, surely, that this would get Trump off their back. Put them on Trump’s good side. Then came the Jimmy Kimmel fiasco, when they finally stood up and said, effectively, “Fuck you, make me.”

Hodges, earlier in his letter, makes reference to Apple’s 2016 standoff with the FBI over a locked iPhone belonging to the mass shooter in San Bernardino, California. The FBI and Justice Department pressured Apple to create a version of iOS that would allow them to backdoor the iPhone’s passcode lock. Apple adamantly refused.

The message Trump and his lickspittles surely took from Apple acceding to their “demand” regarding ICEBlock — a demand made without an iota of legal justification, nor any factual justification that the app was being used to put ICE law enforcements agents in harm’s way — is that when they make a demand to Apple, Apple will respond not with the four words “Fuck you, make me” (as they did in the 2016 San Bernardino case), but instead “Whatever you say goes”. It was, obviously, easier for Apple to stand on principle in 2016, when Barack Obama, a president who deeply respected the Constitution and the principle of rule of law, was president. But it’s more important to stand on those same principles with Trump — a would-be mad king with no respect nor even understanding of the Constitution or rule of law — in office.

If not now, when? Apple will, I believe, find out.

The Dementia Trifecta

From Palmer Report:

It can be tricky to diagnose dementia when it’s mild, because everyone occasionally forgets names and such as they get older. But what about when it’s not mild? What about when it’s so glaringly obvious and over the top that if a mafia boss on trial were behaving that way, you’d assume he was faking it? What about when a person exhibits clear cut signs of advanced dementia every single day that he’s in public view? And what about when that person just happens to be the current President of the United States?

Palmer Report has been documenting Donald Trump’s worsening dementia symptoms for quite awhile now. It was obvious back he was on criminal trial. It was more obvious throughout the 2024 campaign. It’s been glaringly obvious since he’s retaken office. So what’s it going to take for the mainstream media to finally start talking about the fact that the sitting President of the United States has end stage dementia? We may have finally turned the corner, thanks to a trifecta of utterly insane moments on Sunday.

First there was CNN’s attempt at an “interview” with Trump that ended up consisting of nothing but Trump texting his answers to the network. That’s a telltale sign that Trump was so far gone on Sunday, his babysitters were afraid of letting him on television, and instead opted to ghost write answers.

Then we got a taste of what condition Trump was actually in on Sunday, when he attempted to give a speech and ended up claiming that he predicted the 9/11 attack a year ago. This attack was twenty-four years ago, so what is he even saying here? Then he decided he predicted 9/11 a year before it happened. Then he appeared to suggest that he made the prediction to Pete Hegseth, who would have still been in college at the time. Then Trump claimed he made the prediction in his book, which he admitted he couldn’t remember the name of. This is over the top even by Trump’s recent dementia standards.

Then Trump admitted just how frail he’s become when he said “I have to be careful because one day I’m gonna probably fall. I always say walk down the steps nice and slow.” Does this sound like the Donald Trump we’ve always known and hated? This guy has always been in such narcissistic denial about his health that he’s hired quack doctors to lie about his weight and declare that he was in perfect health. Now he’s talking (for the second time of late) about how he thinks he’s going to fall down. This new dementia riddled version of Trump is so far removed from who he used to be, he doesn’t remember how narcissistic he’s always been. And he thinks 9/11 happened last year and he warned Pete Hegseth about it ahead of time. If that’s even what he was trying to say because it was so incoherent.

But the real story isn’t just that Donald Trump has end stage dementia. The real story is that Trump’s end stage dementia isn’t the story. I mean, where is it? A handful of online media outlets have, to their credit, finally begun pointing out Trump’s cognitive collapse. But the TV news networks are still unwilling to admit that Trump has dementia, even now that his dementia is making it impossible for them to interview him.

When is this finally going to change? The President of the United States is legitimately psychotic, he’s trying to invade American cities, and now the United States government is literally not in business anymore thanks to the shutdown. At every insane turn on this tragic Trump 2.0 ride, his dementia has been plainly obvious and has directly influenced all of these disastrous events – and the media has ignored it. But after what happened this weekend, will the media finally have to address it? One can hope.

He’s A Fucking Moron

 

Isn’t it funny sad how you can say, “He’s a fucking moron,” pretty much anywhere in the world in 2025 and everyone will know who you’re talking about?