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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Precisely Why We Need to Impeach


Heather Cox Richardson


February 2, 2021 (Tuesday)

Today, on the same day that the remains of Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, who was killed in the January 6 insurrection, lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda, the House impeachment managers filed their trial brief for the upcoming Senate impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump. The charge is that he incited the insurrection attempt of January 6, 2021, in which a mob stormed the Capitol to stop the counting of the certified electoral ballots for the 2020 election. 

Led by Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD), a former professor of constitutional law, the managers laid out Trump’s refusal to accept the results of the 2020 election and his incitement of a violent mob to stop Congress from confirming the victory of Joseph Biden in the election. They note that Trump bears “singular responsibility” for the tragedy of January 6 and dismiss his argument that the Senate cannot convict him now because he is no longer in office, countering that such an understanding would give a president “a free pass to commit high crimes and misdemeanors near the end of their term.” 

The managers detailed Trump’s deliberate attempt to convince his followers of a lie: that he won the election in a “landslide,” and that Democrats had “stolen” the apparent victory. They say he “amplified these lies at every turn, seeking to convince supporters that they were victims of a massive electoral conspiracy that threatened the Nation’s continued existence.” But the courts rejected his arguments, and state and federal officials refused to cave to his demands that they break the law to alter the election results. So Trump announced a “Save America Rally,” urging his supporters to come to Washington, D.C., to “fight” for his reelection. He promised the rally would be “wild.”

Trump, they note, “spent months insisting to his base that the only way he could lose the election was a dangerous, wide-ranging conspiracy against them that threatened America itself.” He urged them to stop the counting on January 6, “by making plans to ‘fight like hell’ and ‘fight to the death’ against this ‘act of war’ by ‘Radical Left Democrats’ and the ‘weak and ineffective RINO section of the Republican Party.’”

On January 6, he urged his supporters to go to the Capitol to stop what he called the massive fraud taking place there. He told them, “if you don’t fight like hell you’re not going to have a country anymore.”

Carrying Trump flags, the mob marched to the Capitol and broke in, searching specifically for Vice President Mike Pence, whom Trump blamed for counting the votes accurately, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. One shouted, “What are we waiting for? We already voted and what have they done? They stole it! We want our f*cking country back! Let’s take it!” Others shouted, “Hang Mike Pence!” and “Tell Pelosi we’re coming for that b*tch.”

Allegedly “delighted” at the interruption to the vote count, Trump retweeted a video of his rally speech telling his supporters to be “strong” and, even as Pence and his family were hiding from the violent mob, tweeted, “Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.” This sent the mob into a frenzy.

Then, while the Senate was evacuated, Trump tried to reach the new senator from Alabama, Tommy Tuberville, to urge him to continue to delay the counting of the electoral votes.

Members of both houses from both parties called the president to urge him to call off the mob, but for more than three hours, he refused. When he finally issued a video telling his followers to go home, he said, “[i]t was a landslide election and everyone knows it, especially the other side.” He told them: “We love you, you’re very special.”

Later that night he tweeted: “These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!”

Trump’s new legal team issued its response to the House impeachment managers today, as well. They stand on the ground that, because Trump is no longer president, it is unconstitutional to try him on an article of impeachment. They also deny that the former president incited the insurrection and say he was simply exercising his First Amendment rights when he repeatedly attacked the legitimacy of the 2020 election.

Far from backing down from his position, Trump is continuing to assert his argument that he won the election. “With very few exceptions,” his lawyers’ response reads, “under the convenient guise of Covid-19 pandemic ‘safeguards’ states [sic] election laws and procedures were changed by local politicians or judges without the necessary approvals from state legislatures. Insufficient evidence exists upon which a reasonable jurist could conclude that the 45th President’s statements were accurate or not, and he therefore denies they were false.”

Trump’s argument has been dismissed in more than 60 court cases, so there is plenty of evidence to conclude that it is false. But he is doubling down on what scholars of authoritarianism call a “big lie:” that he was the true winner of the 2020 election, and that the Democrats stole it. The big lie, a key propaganda tool that is associated with Nazi Germany, is a lie so huge that no one can believe it is false. If leaders repeat it enough times, refusing to admit that it is a lie, people come to think it is the truth because surely no one would make up anything so outrageous.

In this case, Trump supporters insist that there was massive fraud in the 2020 election (there wasn’t) and that Trump really won (he didn’t). As Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) pointed out last week, the Republicans who supported Trump’s big lie and challenged the counting of the electoral votes on January 6 still have not admitted they were lying.

Big lies are springboards for authoritarian politicians. They enable a leader to convince followers that they were unfairly cheated of power by those that the leader demonizes. That Trump and his supporters are continuing to advance their big lie, even in the face of overwhelming proof that it is false, is deeply concerning.

If there is any need to prove that Trump’s big lie is, indeed, a lie, there is plenty of proof in the fact that when the leader of the company Trump surrogates blamed for facilitating election fraud threatened to sue them, they backed down fast. The voting machine company Dominion Voting Systems was at the center of Trump supporters’ claims of a stolen election, and its leadership has threatened to sue the conservative media network Newsmax for its personalities’ false statements. When the threat of a lawsuit first emerged, Newsmax issued an on-air disclaimer.

Today, even as Trump’s lawyers were reiterating his insistence that he really won the election, the issue came up again. When MyPillow founder Mike Lindell began to spout Trump’s big lie on a Newsmax show, the co-anchor tried repeatedly to cut him off. When he was unsuccessful, the producers muted Lindell while the co-anchor said, “We at Newsmax have not been able to verify any of those kinds of allegations…. We just want to let people know that there’s nothing substantive that we have seen.”

He read a legal disclaimer: “Newsmax accepts the [election] results as legal and final. The courts have also supported that view.” And then he stood up and left the set.

Additionally, breaking today:


They describe hiding ‘behind chairs and under desks’ and barricading themselves in offices, while others watched events of 6 January on TV while they ‘frantically tried to reach bosses and colleagues as they fled for their lives’

We must do this, America. We must.


Sunday, December 6, 2020

Has Donald Trump Lost His Mind?

 Seriously, has Donald J Trump lost his mind? The reason I ask:

Trump bizarrely claims to be the only one who likes cucumbers in self-centred Georgia senate rally speech

What took place--

Donald Trump claimed that he is the only one who likes cucumbers during a rambling speech in Georgia ahead of January’s runoff Senate elections.

In a bizarre 90-minute speech in Valdosta, Georgia, on Saturday evening, the US president attacked officials who certified the state for Joe Biden and falsely claimed that there had been widespread voter fraud.

However, during the speech, which was his first since losing 3 November’s election to Mr Biden, he also made a bizarre claim about cucumbers.

After segueing between various topics, Mr Trump told the crowd at the rally: “Blueberries, peppers, squash and cucumbers. Who does cucumbers around here?”

He added, as the crowd cheered: “Because I like cucumbers. I’m the only one. I like cucumbers.”

I say again, seriously, honestly, legitimately, has Donald Trump lost his mind? No President I've ever read about or followed had ramblings like this, like his, like these.

Republicans----this is your best? This is your best man? This is the best you've got?

It's a wonder we made it these last 4 years with and behind this guy.

More from his Georgia rally, too.



Wednesday, October 21, 2020

More Trumpian HIts Today

 This President and his Presidency and administration have all repeatedly stunned me in the last 3-1/2 years. Now the news on him each day surprises if not shocks me.  Check these beauties out today.

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Biden Will Make America Lead Again - WSJ


And that's not a big enough endorsement but note who and where it's from, folks. This is from very Right Wing and very conservative Rupert Murdoch and his ultra-conservative Wall Street Journal. That alone is stunning. And naturally very welcome.

This broke today.


President Trump's tax records reportedly show that he maintains a bank account in China controlled by Trump International Hotels Management LLC. Trump also reportedly has bank accounts in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The president's foreign bank accounts are reportedly held under corporate names and as a result don't appear on the president's public financial disclosure forms.

More on the same topic.


Potentially damaging details of President Donald Trump's business ties in China have emerged with just weeks to go until the presidential election in another body blow for a re-election campaign undermined by allegations of criminality, impropriety and corruption.

The New York Times revealed Tuesday that Trump International Hotels Management maintained a previously undisclosed bank account in China, which paid more than $180,000 in taxes to the Chinese government between 2013 and 2015.

I add this one just because the detail in the title is good and important.


Can you imagine this being true for any other President but this one? I can't. It's like when he conjectured publicly at one of his campaign rallies last week that he would think about leaving the country if he loses this election.  What other President has EVER said or even suggested such a thing?

Yesterday, he collapsed.


He's so fragile he can't do a complete interview with Lesley Stahl for CBS' "60 Minutes."  Again, Republicans, thanks so very much. That's quite the guy you have there.

This President is no way doing himself any favors, I'll say that. At least we have that going for us all.

Then there's this bit of huge, good to great news.


And check out how much more.


I don't care what you say, that's hope right there, folks.

Finally today, there's this not insignificant note.


That's gotta' hurt.  I hope.

Let's do this.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Donald Trump, From the Voices of Republicans Themselves


From the voice of a longtime Republican. Here's the first.

And here's another, a second Republican on this man Trump.

Finally, a Republican from Florida.

Finally, an Army Ranger for pity's sake, against Trump and now against Republicans, too, unless or until they change, he says. This is one of the strongest testimonies out there, I think, against this President, against even this Republican Party and for Joe Biden 2020.
Further but current proof of the insanity or stupidity or both of this President:


Donald Trump has claimed a Joe Biden presidency would result in low ratings for media outlets covering the White House — an issue he suggested would cause the end of "our great USA" in a tweet.

Vote, folks. And vote blue November 3.

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The Republicans Who Want to Destroy Trump


Thursday, May 28, 2020

Fantastic Presidential Election News!


Yes! Finally! Great news today! It actually broke a week ago and then again this morning! Hallelujah!

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First, from a week ago:


And this:


Is that not fantastic? Then this report came today from the Financial Times:


It shouldn't be a complete surprise because historically, Presidents are frequently re-elected or defeated based on the economy--and heaven knows this one is in dire shape, at least. I'd seen some reports showing he was set for successful re-election. And of course this is just a projection and it is just May and we have to keep in mind how heavily and badly the Republicans have gerrymandered voting districts nationally as well as used "voter ID" laws to disenfranchise yet more Americans but hey, this is hope.

He's eroding his own support, at least some of it, as I've posted here earlier. Here's further, more recent proof.


We so sorely need, as a nation, to get back to sanity and calm and thoughtfulness and intelligence--everything this Trump administration has not been and patently is not. Esquire magazine, coincidentally, asked an excellent question regarding this very thing.


How in god’s name can anyone vote for four more years of this, four more years of a choleric fatburg of a man who calls a press conference about a global health emergency and asks a reporter for Fox...how the ratings were for his last town hall? How does that man carry a precinct, let alone a state, let alone the country?

A good to great article, too, you will likely want to read.

Meanwhile, this is how bad the economy is and how badly this sorry excuse for a President wants to get re-elected.


And then there's all this "winning" he wanted to create for us, we can't forget that.


The U.S. has surpassed the grim milestone of 100,000 deaths as a result of the coronavirus, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, significantly more than any other country in the world.

With all his Twitter rants and untruths (there's another, briefer word for that/those but I won't use it here) and his baseless accusations and emotional outbursts like this:

Trump continues to claim broad powers he doesn’t have
So amid all the doom and gloom and pandemic and social distancing and now rain and clouds for days, be of good cheer, America.

Hopefully, hopefully we are down to less than a year more of this insanity and national degradation.


Thursday, July 5, 2018

If This President Never Concerned You...


If this President and Presidency hasn't, to date, concerned you, he and it should now.

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US president briefed not to mention the topic at dinner with leaders from four Latin American allies – but he did so anyway

Why on Earth would we, the United States, invade and attack Venezuela?

Because they're Socialists?

And then, when you get there, what do you do? Whom do you attack? What, precisely, would you be trying to do and/or undo?

What the heck?


Saturday, February 24, 2018

Check Out What They're Saying About This President In the UK


Don't think for a moment it's just the Democrats or Liberals or "Lefitists" or Progressives that don't hold this President Trump in high regard. As the title says, check out what they think of him over in Europe, in the UK. They're not afraid to put it in bold headlines.

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Donald Trump might be 

the stupidest President ever


A bit from the article:

President Donald Trump does not read - except in small doses and when his own name appears prominently. Prior to the presidency, his only activities were work and golf. He does not mingle with intellectuals, cultural trend-setters or artists

It should come as no surprise - and it has not - that he is sorely lacking in sophistication, knowledge of the world, understanding of government and a rudimentary grasp of economics.

Sitting atop arguably the great resource on the planet - the body of knowledge retained by American government experts on everything from economics to medicine to military history - he remains blissfully ignorant on a range of subjects. 

It goes on to give examples of at least his irresponsibility, if not his recklessness and, not surprisingly, his obvious and even blatant ignorance.

And mind you, this was printed back in June, 2017 when he was only in office 4 months.


Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Turns Out It Is the Heat After All


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Have you seen what's going on this week, just now, in the Southwest? The weather? The temperatures and forecasts?

American Just Cancelled 43 Flights to Phoenix Because This Place Is a Literal Hellscape


While the headline is more than a bit of hyperbole, the fact is, some jet planes can't handle temperatures over 118 degrees. it's been forecast for Phoenix today to be over that. It's supposed to be 120 degrees there today and 119 tomorrow, Wednesday.

And keep in mind, it's not even July yet, of course, let alone the hottest month of the year down there, August.

Then check this out.  While this has become more common, not that long ago it wasn't like this. The following took place in June, 2013.

The temperature hit 129 for the first time that year.  Now? It's not uncommon.

Then this happened, just last year.

Two Middle East locations hit 129 degrees, hottest ever in Eastern Hemisphere, maybe the world



If a person didn't know any better, you'd think the planet was heating up or something.

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Friday, June 16, 2017

This President and His Administration Are Tearing Us Apart



Those who somehow thought voting for Donald Trump was going to take this nation in some positive direction should surely be surprised, even now. And if not already, then they should be soon. Honestly, look where we are presently.

First, he isn't even doing his job.

Help wanted: Trump administration 

still has hundreds of jobs to fill


Despite an ambitious agenda, the Trump administration is wrapping up its first 100 days with a long list of campaign promises to work on — and an even longer list of positions that remain empty.

Nearly three months into Trump's term, two of his nominees, Labor secretary nominee Alexander Acosta and Agriculture secretary nominee Sonny Perdue, have yet to be confirmed.

The delays are far longer than for any of the last six administrations.


And it's not stonewalling on the part of Democrats, either, as the article points out.

"Trump has given no names for most slots."
Of the things he is doing, it seems clear he's focused on the wrong ones. Here's one where he seems to be addressing a problem that isn't there. It's a solution looking for a problem.

Moving to Scuttle Obama Legacy, Donald Trump to Crack Down on Cuba


Then there is the mess, the huge, leaderless mess that is Afghanistan and that, our chosen war. The New York Times covers this extremely well today.

Mr. Trump, Afghanistan Is Your War Now


...when it comes to the actual life-and-death responsibilities of the commander in chief — overseeing America’s vast war machine and sending men and women into conflict — Mr. Trump seems more like the delegator in chief. The latest evidence was his decision this week to give Defense Secretary Jim Mattis the authority to determine troop levels in Afghanistan, which could lead to an increase of as many as 5,000 troops, if proposals favored by Mr. Mattis and his generals go forward.

Mr. Mattis has acknowledged to Congress that the United States-led coalition is “not winning” in Afghanistan. It is not at all clear that adding 5,000 more troops — a roughly 50 percent increase over the current troop level of 9,800 — can make a difference, especially when the administration has yet to confront the basic problem of ensuring public safety and the larger political and economic issues that must be part of a comprehensive strategy to resolve the conflict.

Next up is this today from Rafael Suarez Jr. currently a freelance reporter and writer also heard and seen on NPR and PBS, among others.

I've covered legal proceedings, from investigation to jury selection to pre-trial motions to the announcement of the verdict, in state and federal courts, for decades.

Targets of investigations often loudly insist on their innocence, and question the motives of the investigators. But...they aren't usually the chief executives who nominally oversee the very process they are actively discrediting.

When the target becomes the accused, the tone usually changes. Legal teams usually convince the accused to shut up...at the very least stop attacking the process. Something will be lost if the very process the president is discrediting, and the "bad" investigators working this case, find that he hasn't committed a crime.

Fasten your seat belts.


Then there is the annual budget battle that's going on just now.  Bruce Bartlett makes excellent points on this today, also from his Facebook page.

I really don't see where Trump gets the votes to raise the debt limit. There are enough crazy HFC (House Freedom Caucus) members who will never raise the debt limit and will be primaried out of office if they do. It will be almost as hard to get any Democratic votes under the circumstances. The administration strategy appears to be to add a lot of right-wing stuff to the debt limit to get every Republican to vote for it and assume Democrats won't filibuster. But then the HFC becomes the tail wagging the entire government.

Then there is his--our--Vice President.


Check that out. It's the first 6 months of a brand new Presidential administration and his number 2 man, his Vice President, our Vice President, has to hire a criminal defense attorney.

I'm telling you, folks, I say again, this is completely, totally unfounded and unprecedented in our national, American history.

Speaking of the Vice President, there is this between VP Pence and the mess that is and has been the White House, internally.

Pence’s balancing act as Trump’s No. 2 shows signs of strain amid WH turmoil


As if all that isn't enough, there are his inconsistencies, if not out and out blatant, even ugly hypocrisies.




Donald Trump Is Under Investigation 

for Obstruction of Justice


That is huge, needless to say. The first 200 days of a Presidential administration and he's under investigation for obstruction of justice. And that's a side issue to the fact that he's also being investigated for how the Russians may have helped him get elected.


And he's not the only one included in the investigation, apparently.


That last one is very likely to upset, if not anger, his own base of support. In fact, his popularity, if you can call it that, is at historic, Presidential lows and has been since he took office.


Indeed, the polls are not kind to Mr. Trump presently.


I have never been for Donald Trump as President, of course, but know that, because he is, in fact, our President, however wrong that is, we need him to succeed in the job for the nation, for the people and all our progress.

The longer this administration lumbers on, the less successful it looks to be, at the very least. It's hurting the nation.


Thursday, March 23, 2017

This President Won't Even Have to be Impeached


According to The Independent out of the UK, the FBI has information suggesting Trump aides coordinated with Russia to damage the Clinton campaign.



If true, and it seems already clear it is, when you put this together with the fact that Hillary Clinton also got 3 million more popular, American votes in the November election, it becomes also extremely clear this administration should be ousted and Mrs. Clinton and a new administration should be installed President and soon as possible.

Impeachment shouldn’t even be necessary.

He and his people, both, are so monumentally bad at their jobs and what they're supposed to be doing and what they're supposed to be working for, they won't have to be ousted by impeachment. They've already been this far beyond the law.

Throw them out of the White House and charge and try them all for treason, no impeachment necessary.

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