Remember…

Remember when this country had a real President? Someone you could look up to? Someone who you respected and could trust not to start a nuclear conflagration while you slept because someone said something mean about him? Was it really so long ago? Why is there a child in charge of this country now?

Because:

1. Republican Party
2. Compliant, Ratings-Hungry Media
3. America's Oligarchs
4. Russia
5. Treason
6. Sexism
7. Racism
8. The Electoral College
9. James Fucking Comey
10. The Cult of Celebrity
11. Voter Apathy
12. False Equivalency
13. Fear-mongering rightwing media
14. Bernie Sanders
15. Jill Fucking Stein
16. Because people threw temper tantrums when their hero lost the primaries, and either threw away their vote on a lost cause or didn't vote at all.

Feel free to add your own…

If Michelle Wolf is Your Biggest Problem, You Need Bigger Problems

Again, from John Pavlovitz:

Comedian Michelle Wolf stepped to the podium at the White House Correspondent's Dinner and verbally eviscerated everyone: The President, The Press, Mike Pence, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Kellyanne Conway.

MAGA Nation, unsurprisingly lost their collective minds.

By their wild histrionics, you would have thought she murdered a crowd fully of concertgoers with an arsenal of high-powered weapons. (Actually, that probably would have been cause for less indignation.)

Trump supporters, Conservative pundits, and Evangelical preachers rushed to social media and to partisan talk shows, to lament the comedian's "cruel, mean-spirited, vicious words;" to clutch their pearls at the seemingly unprecedented nastiness, to openly weep over the supposed inappropriate nature of her personal attacks; to defend poor, defenseless people like Sarah and Kellyanne, so unfairly treated.

(If one could die of hypocrisy, these folks would all have abruptly left us this weekend.)

The idea that they could somehow be mortified by Michelle Wolf's WHCD remarks, and not by the vile, genitalia-grabbing, serial liar and his cadre of predators in the White House who are making America a global punchline, while doing irreparable damage to millions of people every day—is Olympic level cognitive dissonance.

That the satirical words of an entertainer could be a source of internal distress, while the prolific malevolence of a sitting President and his complicit surrogates merit only a giggle and a shoulder shrug, is a the reason we're in this mess.

And while Trump supporters lacking self-awareness in matters of righteous indignation are par for the course these days, what has been surprising, has been those outside of his adoring cult who've wagged their fingers and clicked the roof of their mouths, accusing the comedian of, "becoming the other side."

Can we stop with this, already? It's abject nonsense, it's irresponsible tone policing, and it's erecting a skyscraping straw man that foolishly changes the narrative.

As harsh and irreverent as Wolf's comments might have been, any effort to make these comparable with this Administration's tactics is a sinful false equivalency. Wolf saying rude things and calling out shameful behavior by our leaders—isn't her "becoming the other side." It isn't the same as being the people in power who actually create legislation that damages people.

I might not have gone where Wolf went, but it's astounding to me that people who support this President can feign offense, while he does such deeply offensive things to the people of this country and they're perfectly fine with it all. This should merit outrage. He should merit outrage.

Much has been made by Wolf's critics, of her personal attacks on Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Aside from the unnecessary and unacceptable body-shaming, the comedian is perfectly within her rights to name the near criminal conduct of the White House Press Secretary; who regularly stands in front of the nation, maligning the Press, vilifying the President's political opposition, and knowingly lying through her teeth regarding matters of national policy and security. She is one of the people most responsible for attempting to normalize someone quite outside of normal, and for this she should be held accountable. And as Wolf rightly pointed out, the Press is less and less willing to take on such tasks, so the jesters will have to do it.

Wolf (even brutally) calling out Sarah Sanders for lying for a living on behalf of a monster—isn't "as bad" as Sarah Sanders lying for a living on behalf of a monster.

People have said that Michelle Wolf's razor-sharp dismantling of this Administration at the WHCD "stooped to the other side's level," but this simply isn't true. We need to let that idea go because it misses the point completely.

She didn't stoop to the other side's level with her comments—she punched up, and she punched hard. Thank God people are still willing to do that.

When Wolf uses the power of the White House to craft legislation that cripples the poor and marginalized, and assails our environmental protections, civil rights, and Free Press—she'll be stooping to Donald Trump's level.

When she daily stands before a podium representing the President and claiming the Christian faith, and repeatedly and willfully lies to the American people about issues that fundamentally and profoundly affect hundreds of millions of—she'll be stooping to Sarah Sander's level.

When she enables and supports and profits from a reckless sociopath who is disregarding our Constitution and rule of law, she's be stooping to the other side's level.

As it is, she simply spoke truth that too many Americans seem unwilling or unable to see.

There is a great deal to be outraged right now:

Russian interference,
ICE raids in hospital rooms,
Eroding LGBTQ rights,
Vanishing environmental protections,
Puerto Rico still in shambles,
Flint still without clean water,
unparalleled gun homicides,
a compromised Evangelical Church,
raising hate crimes,
the sabotaging on the Affordable Care Act.

These realities should be scandalous to us, not a few outrageous words from a button-pushing comedian.

If Michelle Wolf is your problem right now—you need bigger problems.

The Worst Person Leading the Greatest Country

From John Pavlovitz:

Last week I hopped into a cab in Toronto, heading to the airport after a weekend speaking engagement.

My driver's name was Mohammed; a middle-aged man born in Afghanistan, who earned his PhD, and moved here in his twenties.

We talked about the weather, about my work; about our children, about family car trips to Disney World.

Then we got to talking about America.

As we got closer to the airport, I joked with him, that given my open critiques of the current Administration, I was unsure whether they'd let me back in, and with my feelings about the current state of thing—I wasn't all that excited to go back anyway.

Mohammed quickly grew animated.

"I just don't understand this!" he said, his voice booming, his arms forming a shrug, and his face reflecting incredulity.

"How can the worst person in the world, be given the greatest country in the world to lead? he remarked. "It's disgusting."

Before I could respond, he went on.

"The whole world is laughing at America. It's a global joke, what he's doing. It makes me so angry."

As Mohammed shared his heart with me, I was simultaneously encouraged, ashamed, and pissed off.

It was a comfort to hear a voice outside of my country express solidarity with me and the millions in America who feel like prisoners of this predatory, fraudulent Administration.

It was embarrassing to realize that for the first time in my life, I have trepidation to claim America as my own, because of all it now represents.
It angered me, that a middle-aged man from Afghanistan could be more perceptive and wise than 62 million of my countrymen—and women who've spent their lives here and have much more at stake.

It was a cab ride that I was sorry to see end.

I'm sure this President isn't technically the worst person in the world—but let's just say he's making a really strong showing in the competition.

But their was sad truth beneath his hyperbole. My new friend, Mohammed gets it all: the bigotry he's unleashed here, the hypocrisy of religious people who support him, the ineptitude that the entire world is talking about, the fractures to our national image.

He sees that the differences and the fear and the isolation that this President brokers in, are dangerous things.

Most of all he sees that this nation is being led by someone far beneath it, not worthy of it, detrimental to it.

I'm hopeful enough people in America see such things; that regardless of political affiliation, religious worldview, or nation of origin, a vast majority is as stupefied and outraged as Mohammed is these days—and ready to vote and rescue themselves.

I hope that more people in this country can see what so much of the world sees about us:

That we are a great nation.
That we are a place filled with beautiful diversity.
That we do deserve far better than this.

I said goodbye to my new friend and headed into the terminal, but the whole way home his words bounced around repeatedly in my head:

"How can the worst person in the world, be given the greatest country in the world to lead? It's disgusting."

It really is, Mohammed.

It really is.

With Sinclair, We Have Trump TV. America Doesn't Need More.

We must rediscover the term "public good," holding entities like Sinclair and Fox News to account for disseminating outlandish propaganda. Yes, we treasure our First Amendment, but we also treasure our democracy.

Maybe it's time to bring back the Fairness Doctrine. Certainly it is time to force the F.C.C. to follow the law and fulfill its mandate under our laws to promote diversity of access to the public airwaves. In the end, we must all rededicate ourselves to democracy. Allowing our media to become the province of a few ideological extremists bent on ownership of our airwaves is not just bad for the republic. It could be its end."

Source.

Donald Trump Takes His Ball and Goes Home

Maybe he'll act as his own attorney?

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE.

From The Palmer Report:

Donald Trump just spent the past few weeks wandering around the basketball courts with ball in hand, begging others to play with him, only to find that no one was interested. Now after having gotten rejected one too many times, Trump is taking his ball and going home, while telling anyone who will listen that he doesn't need a basketball partner anyway.

 First we saw Trump get rejected by Bill Clinton's respected impeachment lawyer Emmet Flood. Then we saw Trump get similarly rejected by a series of steadily less respected lawyers. At some point Trump's head lawyer John Dowd decided he didn't want to stick around while waiting to be replaced, so he resigned. Then Trump announced that he was hiring Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing, after he liked what diGenova had to say on Fox News. Now even the Fox News hiring has fallen through.
 

Depending on how you want to parse it, diGenova and Toensing were Trump's lawyers for either six days, or two days, or they never were his lawyers. Were they fired or did they quit? Can either of those things happen if you were never technically hired, but merely announced as having been hired? Right now Anthony Scaramucci must be wondering how these folks managed to break his eleven day record. But you see, Trump did so little homework, he didn't even know that Toensing was already representing Mark Corallo, who is cooperating with Special Counsel Robert Mueller. The same lawyer can't represent both sides. Apparently it took Trump's handlers all week to figure out how to explain that to him

So now that Donald Trump has even failed at hiring a Fox News pundit as his lawyer, he's naturally blurting out that he doesn't need a new lawyer: "Many lawyers and top law firms want to represent me in the Russia case…don't believe the Fake News narrative that it is hard to find a lawyer who wants to take this on." This is after Trump spent the past weeks learning the hard way that no lawyer wants to take this on.

WE. ARE. ALL. GOING. TO. DIE.

Well I guess I can go back to waking up with the first thought on my mind being, "Did that fucking idiot in the White House start WWIII as we slept? We're alive, so I guess not. But the day's just getting started."

With Bolton whispering in his ear, I can all but guarantee that we will be at war—or dead—with someone within the next six months, probably just in time for the mid-terms.

 

"It's going to end, end ugly, and end not in Trump's favor. At all."

From Boy Culture:

An advisor to the United Arab Emirates — who has ties to Trump — is now cooperating with Mueller in his open-ended investigation into Trump and his cronies aka Russia.

The New York Times reports that George Nadar was a conduit for money from the Emirates to Trump's campaign and to benefit his Administration's efforts, which is blatantly illegal. 

This transaction would have occurred at the fabled Seychelles meeting that has puzzled those examining Trump's clearly corrupt behavior from the beginning. Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman who is a close advisor to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (who rules the U.A.E.) was at the Seychelles meeting, which took place in January 2017.

Also at the meeting, a Russian investor with Putin ties; founder of Blackwater Erik Prince (a Trump advisor); and Kirill Dmitriev, a Putin lackey:

The significance of the meeting in the Seychelles has been a puzzle to American officials ever since intelligence agencies first picked up on it in the final days of the Obama administration, and the purpose of the discussion is in dispute. During congressional testimony in November, Mr. Prince denied representing the Trump transition team during the meeting and dismissed his encounter with Mr. Dmitriev as nothing more than a friendly conversation over a drink.

A lawyer for Mr. Nader did not respond to requests for comment. A spokesman for Mr. Dmitriev has repeatedly declined to comment about the Seychelles meeting, as has Yousef al-Otaiba, the Emirati ambassador in Washington.

Anyone cynical enough to think Trump gets away with anything is going to have to face it sooner or later — Mueller is going to have Trump and all around him (especially Jared Kushner) dead to rights, and the things of which he will accuse Trump will not be able to be swept under the rug, not even by the craven GOP.

It's going to end, end ugly, and end not in Trump's favor. At all.

Oh, Sah-NAP!

Yesterday the Dotard-in-Chief spewed this bit of gibberish on Twitter, originally referring to Alec as "Alex." I guess one of his minions got word of the very public LOL that resulted and corrected it:

Of course, Mr. Baldwin was having none of the Dotard's bullshit, and fired back: