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Month: June 2025

The Spitting Image

Even after he incited a historic insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th 2021, in which hundreds of police officers were viciously assaulted, the Vice President was threatened with hanging, the building was defaced and vandalized and the American flag was taken down and replaced with a Trump flag, one of Donald Trump’s first acts as president when he was inexplicably re-elected was to pardon every last one of the rioters, calling them patriots while condemning the police and the prosecutors.

As Axios reported at the time, Trump made the decision to do that very thoughtfully:

Eight days before the inauguration, Vice President-to-be JD Vance — channeling what he believed to be Trump’s thinking — said on “Fox News Sunday” that Jan. 6 convicts who assaulted police ought not get clemency: “If you committed violence that day, obviously you shouldn’t be pardoned.”

Trump vacillated during an internal debate over targeted clemency vs. a blanket decision according to two insiders. But as Trump’s team wrestled with the issue, and planned a shock-and-awe batch of executive orders Day 1, “Trump just said: ‘F -k it: Release ’em all,'” an adviser familiar with the discussions said.

Just five months later, he has invoked an obscure law to federalize the California National Guard over the objection of the Governor and sent active duty Marines to the streets of Los Angeles in the wake of protests against his mass deportation policy. He histrionically declared on Truth Social that “a once great American City, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by Illegal Aliens and Criminals […] now violent, insurrectionist mobs are swarming and attacking our Federal Agents to try and stop our deportation operations.” He later claimed that the city would have been “obliterated” had he not taken this action, telling reporters that that the protesters are “insurrectionists, they’re bad people” and they “should be in jail.”

He is full of it, as usual. Only a tiny part of downtown Los Angeles has been affected by protests and they have been much smaller than many. He simply wants to call it an insurrection as a way of projecting his traitorous performance on January 6th on to his political enemies. It’s hard to know how many people are buying it beyond his hard core followers but it doesn’t actually matter since the right wing bubble around him and the GOP is so hermetically sealed that they will just say it’s immensely popular and carry on with their plot to militarize the streets of America no matter what.

He’s out there every day now, bleating about “law and order” and defending the police as if he wasn’t personally responsible for one of the worst attacks on law enforcement in American history. He even has a pithy new slogan: “If they spit, we hit.”

Yes, it’s very disrespectful to spit in the faces of police officers. It’s also disrespectful to beat them over the head with flag poles but I guess that was different. He seems to be a bit obsessed with this spitting thing, mentioning it repeatedly. Aside from the obvious inappropriateness of ordering police to commit violence against someone who spits, it’s once again one of those tells that shows Trump has never evolved past the 70s and 80s.

The “spitting myth” was a staple on the right during the Vietnam era which has apparently stuck in Trump’s brain as things so often do and then he thinks he’s invented them. The trope was that vets coming home from the war were commonly spat upon by war protesters. As it happens that isn’t quite the truth. As historian Rick Perlstein noted from research for “Nixonland,” his epic history of the period:

In the now-classic study The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Vietnam, sociologist Jerry Lembke established that the only actual documented examples of the frequently repeated canard that Americans spat upon returning Vietnam veterans came from the kind of World War II veterans who wouldn’t let their brothers back from Vietnam join local American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts because they were seen as shameful, as polluted. (The New York Times reported on the phenomenon here.)

They were the kind of veterans who — Gerald Nicosia tells the story in his history of Vietnam Veterans Against the War — greeted the antiwar veterans who had marched 86 miles from Morristown, New Jersey to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, just like George Washington’s army in 1877.

The World War II veterans heckled them: “Why don’t you go to Hanoi?” “We won our war, they didn’t, and from the looks of them, they couldn’t.” A Vietnam vet hobbled by on crutches. One of the old men wondered whether he had been “shot with marijuana or shot in battle.”

The “law and order” president who pardoned all those supporters who mercilessly beat up cops on January 6th is that same kind of guy. He loves the men in uniform as long as they toe the right wing line.

Trump appeared before a group of active duty soldiers at Ft. Bragg where he gave the most nakedly partisan political speech I’ve heard him give before a military audience. And sadly, those troops were a very eager and appreciative audience:

These are not the active duty troops being sent into Los Angeles. The National Guard and Marines are taking care of that. But MSNBC reported last night that the administration has plans to send tactical units to five Democratic run cities: New York City, Seattle, Chicago, Philadelphia and northern Virginia and I think we can be sure that if anyone dares to protest in any of those cities and towns he will federalize the National Guard and send in active duty military so who knows? Maybe some of those very enthusiastic Trump fans in uniform will be among them.

The plan is clearly to make Blue America buckle under to Donald Trump. He has already attacked law firms and universities and in the days before the latest affront to state sovereignty (previously a sacred shibboleth on the right) he had threatened to withdraw all federal support for California because of a high school trans athlete being allowed to compete. He will use any excuse to punish and dominate Americans who do not support him.

It’s hard to believe, I know, but it’s only been five months. He’s just getting started.

Salon

Gov. Newsom gave a fiery, on point speech last night. It’s well worth watching:

Citizens Strike Back

“the story of this time in American history”

“The most important office in a democracy is not President or Governor — it’s citizen.”CA Gov. Gavin Newsom

We’ll see on Saturday how must-watch TV it is to see 28 Abrams tanks and other tracked military vehicles tearing up Washington, D.C. streets. The major and minor networks will cover it (and their ears), of course, because while Donald Trump is an idiot about most things, he knows showmanship, and the newsies know it. There will be lots of B-roll afterwards.

What’s unknown is how many people will show up for Donny’s birthday parade. Enough, no doubt. MAGA cultists are likely bussing themselves in to support the premiere of Dear Leader’s latest reality show. He’s itching to utter “You’re fired” with live fire.

Out in the provinces, Trump opponents are staging coast-to-coast counter-programming protests on Saturday hoping to compete with and distract from the His Lorship’s dick-measuring demonstration.

Trump’s action in Los Angeles and his threat to send troops into other large cities is provoking pushback in advance of Saturday’s “No Kings” demonstrations. “No Kings” is waving people away from the District that day.

Associated Press:

From Seattle and Austin to Chicago and Washington, D.C., marchers have chanted slogans, carried signs against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and snarled traffic through downtown avenues and outside federal offices. While many have been peaceful, some have resulted in clashes with law enforcement as officers made arrests and used chemical irritants to disperse crowds.

Activists are planning more and even larger demonstrations in the coming days, with “No Kings” events across the country on Saturday to coincide with Trump’s planned military parade through Washington.

From Boston to Austin to Chicago and Seattle, protests have swelled from a few dozen to a few thousand.

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow believes Trump was really counting on a majority of Americans to share his (and Stephen Miller’s) bloodlust for busting immigrant heads. He may have been mistaken, she told Katie Phang:

Maddow: I also feel like there’s not very much about that that I don’t understand. Like, it’s the same everywhere. This is blond Berlusconi, you know what I mean? This is inarticulate Viktor Orbán, right? These guys are all the same. The authoritarian playbook is the same everywhere—they all do the same stuff.

And so Trump having the worst approval ratings in his first 100 days in office of any American president in the history of polling—that’s a really important story. Trump facing demonstrations, large and small, every single day of the week in every state in the country—that’s a huge part of how we measure the temperature of the American people in response to him.

And on the issue of immigrants—his chosen, his favorite scapegoat—his two favorites are immigrants and trans people. When you see the way the American people—in red states, blue states, rural America, cities, everywhere—have recoiled against the performative cruelty that Trump has demonstrated, particularly toward immigrants, I think that is not something he was counting on. I think it’s absolutely a limiting factor in what he’s going to be able to accomplish—both in his attempted overthrow and in more traditional political terms.

And I just don’t think there’s anything more important than that in the country. I mean, seeing people in Tuscaloosa, Alabama—in Katie Phang’s hometown—seeing people in Boise, Idaho, in small-town Indiana, stand up and say, “Give him back. Hey, are you going to send that guy back to El Salvador? Are you really going to send that guy back? Hey, due process!”—that matters.

They were really counting on the American people having a kind of bloodlust—about immigrants, about nonwhite people generally, and immigrants in particular. And the American people don’t have that bloodlust. In fact, what they have is empathy. What they have is a sense of solidarity. And a willingness to stand up, to hold signs, to shake their fists, and to tell people to do the right thing.

And that—that’s going to be the story of this time in American history.

Let’s hope she’s right. We may find out on Saturday.

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A Lot Of “Potential Death”

Our mentally ill president takes charge

That fire was this big.

Jimmy Kimmel opened his show before a full houseTuesday night with scenes from Hollywood. Tourists, kids in strollers, a Disney premiere, street vendors, etc. But if you’re Donald Trump, “our mentally ill president,” a man with access to the world’s most powerful intelligence apparatus, you get your news from watching Fox News run video of a couple of burning Waymo cars on an endless loop.

“Someone sets a fire in a garbage can and twelve camera crews go running toward it,” Kimmel explained.

Seriously, I saw a clip of a photographer lying in the street to get a closeup of a fire the size of a campfire someone set in the road. He’ll get a dramatic image of flames with a cityscape in the background. That fire was this big (above).

But like the childlike aliens in Galaxy Quest (1999), President Arrested Development is convinced (and/or wants his cult to be convinced) that the entire city is in flames. Fox News is happy to feed Trump’s delusions.

Find the city on fire. Both images taken over Los Angeles on June 9.

Tom Sullivan (@tmsullivan.bsky.social) 2025-06-11T01:08:22.668Z

Trump needs an excuse to declare martial law. He’s already illegally dispatched Marines to Los Angeles to back up the National Guard no one wants and Gov. Gavin Newsom did not request.

Trump lied about talking to Newsom beforehand about the bad job he was doing as governor, “causing a lot of death and a lot of potential death.”

If there’s anything worse than a lot of death (no one has died), it’s a lot of potential death.

But that’s better than certain death.

Frames from MAD Magazine’s “Loused Up in Space” (July 1966).

Trump then reprised his lunacy about how he turned on the big valve in Northern California and sent water to L.A. during the fires caused by California not sweeping the forest floor of leaves. Trump lives in a world of fiction without the science but with a lot of gratuitous cruelty. The manly man can’t stand the sight of blood, but loves him some gratuitous cruelty.

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Who Needs A Foreign Gulag?

We have our own

Guantanamo is back in play:

The Trump administration is planning to dramatically ramp up sending undocumented migrants to Guantanamo Bay starting this week, with at least 9,000 people being vetted for transfer, according to documents obtained by POLITICO.

That would be an exponential increase from the roughly 500 migrants who have been held for short periods at the base since February and a major step toward realizing a plan President Donald Trump announced in January to use the facility to hold as many as 30,000 migrants.

The transfers to Guantanamo could start as soon as Wednesday, the documents state. The expectation is that the detainees would be at the facility temporarily before being deported to their countries of origin. The official reason for the transfers is to free up bed space at detention facilities on domestic American soil, but the use of the notorious facility, which has long housed terrorism suspects, would also send another signal aimed at deterring illegal immigration to the United States.

The plans have come together only in the last few days and could still change, the documents say. But the Department of Homeland Security may not notify the countries of the individuals affected in advance, according to the documents.

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The discussions come as the White House presses Immigration and Customs Enforcement for higher arrest numbers, with senior policy adviser Stephen Miller calling for 3,000 arrests a day. The agency is also tight on detention space and pushing for funding from Congress to hire more agents and expand domestic detention capacity.

I would imagine they’ll be able to treat them much worse than here on U.S. Soil too so that’ one of the perks. I wonder if they’ll bring back the hoods and the orange jumpsuits?

This is what the Republicans voted for and I’m sure a lot of cult members are loving every minute of it. These are people who love to inflict pain, just like their Dear Leader. The question is whether everyone else is going to stay comfortable with this or if it will eventually weigh on their consciences.

What Will We Do?

Rachel Maddow points out that the most important story of our era is not what Donald Trump is trying to do but what the American people will allow him to do.

Right now I’m watching about 50 protesters on the street in downtown LA surrounded by hundreds of police and National Guard. I haven’t seen the marines yet but from what we hear, they will be used to supply logistics and provide protection for the ICE raids.

Trump claims he is the one who calmed things down. He is not. This is all being done by a very heavy handed LAPD. But the media is portraying L.A. as being under siege and on tenterhooks waiting for the next clash. It is not.

But there will be resistance to the next wave of ICE raids and there will be marines with live ammunition on the scene. Let’s just hope that the worst doesn’t happen.

As Maddow says above. It’s all about what America is willing to tolerate. I honestly don’t know the answer. I think it could go either way.

Inciting The Troops

TRUMP: Los Angeles would be burning today, just like their houses were burning months ago. Generations of Army heroes did not shed their blood on distant shores only to watch our country be destroyed by invasion … as commander in chief, I will not let that happen

FORT BRAGG TROOPS: *Hurrrraa!*

If you are not alarmed by the military military is wildly cheering Trump and Hegseth’s denigration of fellow Americans as he calls them into the streets of our second largest city, you haven’t paid attention to history.

He didn’t stop there:

This is a very bad development. He is giving the troops permission to see their fellow Americans as the enemy. And he has, after all, a history of incitement. He knows how to do it. And they know that he has their backs if they break the law. Remember, he not only pardoned the J6 insurrectionists, he pardoned war criminals.

We are rapidly devolving into a police state. Military involvement is on the table.

In four days we are going to have a massive military parade in the nation’s Capitol.

Make It Stop

For years meet with other countries, forest countries, call themselves forest, Austria and others… they say we’re a forest nation. We live in forest. They don’t have forest fires. We spend billions and billions of dollars a year because people don’t clean the forests. We’re going to clean the forest.

How are we going to survive this?

Heckuva Job

Economist Justin Wolfers:

Something has happened in the months since January that has led the World Bank to dramatically lower its economic growth forecasts. And whatever it is, it’s hurting the United States more than any other major economy. (China remains unscathed.)

Yeah.

Here’s the maybe (but don’t get your hops up) good news from G. Elliott Morris. He discussed how the “vibes” exist outside the real statistics and that people’s impression of the economy stick even after improvement. This is especially true of the “low information voters” whose perception of this always defaults to “throw the bums out” no matter who they are or what they stand for.

Two big points from these charts:

  • Low-information voters are consistently more negative about the economy, regardless of which party is in power. In 2020 and 2024 the share of low-info voters that reported the economy was “doing better” was 10 points lower than among the public writ large.
  • Their negativity was at Great Recession levels in 2024, despite improving economic fundamentals. That suggests impressions formed during inflation-heavy years in 2021–2022 never really faded.

The implication of these charts is two-fold. One is that low-info voters are influenced more by slow-moving economic conditions on the ground than late-breaking messages or headline economic statistics. They don’t follow budget details or policy briefings as closely as news junkies, but do notice when prices increase.

Another implication is that they are stubbornly opposed to the party in power. If they believe the system is rigged against them — and that politicians are looking out for the rich — then the incumbent party is at an inherent disadvantage compared to the opposition party.

And if that’s true, then Trump’s own economic policies may be hurting him in ways the GOP can’t meaningfully change before 2026.

I don’t know if any of that will hold up. But it does appear that he economy is anemic at best and likely to get worse. Morris’s theory is that even if the economy rallies before 2028, the GOP is unlikely to benefit with these voters. And apparently, they are the deciders now in this polarized population.

Sigh.

What Reichstag Fire?

Dear Leader’s accelerating Cultural Revolution

Donald Trump spent the months after losing the 2020 presidential election stoking a conspiracy theory that he’d been robbed. Rudy Giuliani traversed the country claiming he’d assembled reams of alleged evidence (he never published) that the election had been stolen. Trump filed dozens of lawsuits he lost. It was all Sturm und Drang. Still, his months-long tantrum was enough to incite his followers to violently storm the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. The world watched it unfold on TV. Trump watched as well from the West Wing, doing nothing to stop it for hours, a dereliction of duty for which he’s never paid. Fools that we are, Americans reelected the man last fall.

A quote zipping around the internet on Monday distilled the tensions Trump is once again stoking to satisfy his itch for revenge against unbelievers and immigrants. This time on the opposite coast in Los Angeles.

“It’s really hard to fathom that the guy making my pizza for 25 years is a gangster and a terrorist, and the person who shows up in an unmarked car wearing a mask and body armor comes to take him away is somehow the good guy,” said Connor Simon last month after ICE raided his Pennsylvania pizzeria.

Spencer Ackerman writes at Zeteo that what we are witnessing in Los Angeles was foreseen in Aimé Césaire’s 1950 Discourse on Colonialism. Western colonialism came back to bite in the form of fascism in Europe:

“[B]efore they were [Nazism’s] victims, they were its accomplices,” Césaire wrote. “[T]hey tolerated that Nazism before it was inflicted on them… they absolved it, shut their eyes to it, legitimized it, because, until then, it had been applied only to non-European peoples.” Césaire called this a “terrific boomerang effect.” With some refinement, his concept is now known as the “Imperial Boomerang.”

Ackerman traces the origins of Trump’s unfolding pogrom against immigrants and political infidels to the Global War on Terror (GWOT) launched in the wake of September 11. After we created the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and consolidated immigration enforcement, border militarization, and counterterrorism under one agency, we promoted the militarization of policing. Now the forces the U.S. unleashed in the GWOT have boomeranged. “DHS was a direct mechanism for bringing the tools of the war home,” writes Ackerman. The spinoff military weapons and training teach warrior cops to treat civilians as the enemy. Police departments are in some sense now gun clubs with uniforms.

What DHS and Trump call “mass deportation” is a lie. In practice, it is the Imperial Boomerang of the US extraordinary rendition from the first decade of the ‘War on Terror.’ Many captured migrants are not being sent to their country of origin, as the word “deportation” entails. DHS is sending them instead to completely different countries. In the case of those Venezuelans that it sent to the Salvadoran counterterror prison CECOT, DHS is sending people it dubiously calls criminals not to face prosecution, but for indefinite detention in conditions of brutality. These are the wages of US officials from both parties, particularly during the Obama administration, imposing zero accountability on the CIA officials who conducted extraordinary renditions on people it claimed and never had to prove were “terrorists.” (It should come as a lesson that countries where such kidnappings occurred were the ones to impose criminal penalties on CIA officers.)

The upshot is that people “from Boston to Minneapolis” understand “that what is done to the undocumented today will be done to US citizens tomorrow, much as it was done to Iraqis, Afghans, and many others yesterday, and indeed to SalvadoransHondurans, and Nicaraguans the day before.”

Is it our national karma we’re seeing in Trump’s militarized cultural revolution? Will it begin with immigrants and progress to camps? That’s one way of framing what we confront. Another is the decades-long, domestic conservative effort to roll back history beginning with the New Deal and progressing to undoing the Civil Rights movement. Trump first wants to work out the kinks in imposing dictatorial rule by practicing on immigrants. Targets of opportunity now that he’s spent years stoking hatred of them.

But Trump’s lackeys are attacking on other fronts simultaneously. James Fallows made the case Sunday that Trump’s Project 2025 policies are taking the form of China’s Cultural Revolution:

What the Cultural Revolution boiled down to was a cult-driven assault on knowledge itself. On scholarship, on expertise, on rules, on institutions that might outlast one mood or one set of rulers. It was “feed it into the wood chipper,” before wood chippers were invented. It was “move fast and break things,” in a country too poor to afford much breakage. It was “some men just want to watch the world burn.” It is what China did to itself, and what some Americans are doing to this country now.

No Reichstag moment

Trump dispatching the National Guard and now Marines to Los Angeles is both unprecedented and illegal. Or quasi-legal. Trump and his enablers seem intent on painting his actions as within his power and sort-of-legal by stretching the interpretation of existing statutes to their breaking point and beyond. In his first term, he used temporary appointments to get around needing congressional approval. He’s twisting emergency powers similarly in 2.0 to avoid the appearance of a Reichstag fire moment. He’s not suspending the law. He’s not coloring outside the lines. He’s moving the lines.

The Washington Post:

Trump declares an emergency or crisis where many others do not see one, enabling him to take sweeping actions, rally supporters and fight on political terrain he finds favorable.

Trump’s declaration of an economic emergency in April enabled sweeping tariffs. His declaration of an invasion on the southern border paved the way for intensified deportations. An energy emergency made it easier for him to ease regulations. His pronouncement that fentanyl entering from Canada was an emergency justified sanctions, as did a similar finding on the International Criminal Court’s approach to Israel.

By many measures, the emergencies were hard to discern. But Trump’s ability to pronounce them via executive order enabled him to instantly deploy the resulting authority.

Former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade tells Greg Sargent that in Los Angeles Trump is trying to provoke confrontation in a blue state. An emergency of his own making works for him. The convicted felon who has taken bribes, defied federal court orders, pardoned convicted insurrectionists, murderers, money launderers, embezzlers, fraudsters and tax evaders gets to posture as the guarantor of law and order while constructing a police state from what was recently a democratic republic.

Even if he loses in court, says McQuade — and he’s lost a lot in court — his calculation is “We don’t care what the law says, we care more about winning on the political scorecard.

Do you feel like collateral damage yet?

Update: To drive home the point about militarizing police, here’s a video I compiled eight years ago.

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They’re Gonna Party Like Its 1619

“It’s not America First. It’s whites first.”

Dr Katie Pruszynski responded on Monday to a post by Charlie Kirk that she found more revealing than usual about his proclivities. She recently completed a PhD at the University of Sheffield and studies “what happens to democracy when political leaders lie to the public.”

That Kirk identified “culture” first caught her attention. Pruszynski reacted on Bluesky and Adam Serwer responded.

These people don’t want to make housing or health care more affordable, they don’t want to raise wages, they want to never again see kendrick lamar at the superbowl, ibram kendi on the bestseller list, ryan coogler at the oscars or ketanji brown jackson on the supreme court bsky.app/profile/kati…

Adam Serwer (@adamserwer.bsky.social) 2025-06-10T11:35:25.456Z

Serwer added this morning, “This was always clearly the objective and many in the media also insisted on treating anyone who said so clearly like they were some kind of lunatic.”

“This is a demographic engineering project. They don’t care that this is all made up bullshit. They want a nation of tiered citizenship based on race, religion and ideology,” Serwer writes.

What’s not made up bullshit is the Americans-in-name-only desire for rejecting that “created equal” nonsense in the Declaration they claim to revere. It’s not just racism or race-horse-ism. They are at heart royalists.

Gotta stop importing “all third worlders.” Now if only the colonials had had Charlie Kirk to properly school them before 1619.

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