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Month: June 2025

The Isolationist Peacenik Party? Yeah Right.

G. Elliott Morris:

When the rubber meets the road and a specific intervention is being debated, are Republicans actually the party of isolationism? At least on Iran, the answer so far is no.

In a poll from YouGov for The Economist this week, Republican voters are between two and three times as likely to support military action against Iran as Democrats are, depending on the exact question asked.

In one question, YouGov asked respondents what strategy the U.S. should take to get Iran to limit its nuclear program. Respondents could indicate agreement with several options ranging from America increasing economic sanctions on Iran, to decreasing them, to using military force against Iran (or promising not to). Respondents who identified as Republicans were three times as likely as self-identified Democrats, 31% to 9%, to support the use of military force against Iran. 41% supported harsher economic sanctions, versus 22% for Democrats.

The minute Trump pulls the trigger the vast majority will jump on board with military action.

Think about it. The MAGA cult is made up of angry, violent xenophobes. They carry military style weapons and dress up in their ordinary lives as if they’re getting ready to invade Falluja! You don’t think they’re going to get behind killing a bunch of foreigners? That they won’t revert to their patriotic flag-waving, “you hate the troops” bullshit the minute Donald Trump goes to war? Please. They love that stuff. He won’t have any problem with the cult.

Total Mental Breakdown

I don’t even know what to say.

Meanwhile, he’s just called for a special prosecutor to investigate Joe Biden’s alleged incompetence and the “stolen election” of 2020. I’m serious:

We’re on the brink of war and he has the nuclear codes but he’s just fine. Settle down.

A Hate Crime In Virginia

The consequences of the Republican Party’s vilification of immigrants:

A Caroline County man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to pursuing and ultimately shooting two Latino men because of his “anger at illegal immigration.”

On Wednesday, June 18, Douglas W. Cornett of the Ruther Glen area pleaded guilty to two counts of federal hate crimes involving attempts to kill and one count of discharging a firearm during a federal crime of violence.

He had followed one of them down the highway to a gas station at which point the hunted man told a friend who approached the man to ask him what he was doing:

With Victim 2 translating for them, Victim 1 said he had been in America for about a year and a half.

Cornett then pulled out a handgun and shot a total of six times. Victim 1 was hit three times and Victim 2 was hit once. Both had serious injuries. Per court documents, Cornett then left the scene, returned home and told the two people he lived with about what happened.

When he was arrested the following day, Cornett admitted to the double shooting and said “[his] intentions were clear in [his] brain, at that time.”

“[Cornett] then described his anger at illegal immigration, telling the detective that he was ‘pissed’ about undocumented migrants receiving welfare funds, phones and health insurance, and that he had ‘driven around before with the same thought,’” court documents state. “[He] later asked the detective whether he could be ‘charged for [his] thoughts,’ and went on to explain that he fantasized about flying an Apache helicopter gunship to the border and firing on undocumented migrants traveling into the United States in order ‘to deter’ other undocumented migrants from attempting to cross the border.

How did this happen? Well:

Cornett’s housemates also told detectives that he was “kind of obsessed” with cable news stories about undocumented immigrants entering the United States.

Surprise. People watching Fox News and worshiping Donald Trump are hunting Latinos. Just like the January 6th rioters believed they were doing the bidding of the GodKing, Donald Trump by attacking the U.S. Capitol, they now believe they are fulfilling their duty by eliminating Latinos by any means necessary. After all, they are being told every single day that they are all criminals — the worst of the worst.

As far as we know, neither of the two victims of this attempted murder are undocumented immigrants. But that’s obviously irrelevant. No Latino is safe.

Yesterday in Pasadena CA, elderly people were randomly scooped up at gunpoint by ICE at a bus stop next to a strip mall where we take our kid to get donuts all the time. All because they looked “illegal.” From ABC7 on Weds June 18th 2025.

Rob Hatch-Miller (@robhatchmiller.bsky.social) 2025-06-19T14:54:54.267Z

Nobody Asked Him

Nobody asked the feds to come into LA. The protests were normal, everyday protests of the kind you see in cities all the time. They got hot, but the LAPD knew how to handle such events and they did. But that’s not the point. Trump wanted a free hand to federalize the national Guard at his whim wherever there are protests and he got it. According to the 9th Circuit he doesn’t need a genuine rationale to do it.

Next up: is Posse Comitatus dead?


Paving Over The White House

That’s what Trump is doing to the White House garden so that he can recreate the Mar-a-lago outdoor patio. It’s just the latest “renovation” he’s done to make the place look like a gilt “trump-loeil” Caesar’s Palace.

The place belongs to the people of America not Orange Julius Caesar. If we survive this, congress should pass a law requiring the appointment of a non-partisan independent historic trust that would make such decisions, with input from the public. I don’t know if we’ll ever have a president with such a combination of poor taste and grand ambition but I think we’ve learned that you can’t be too careful.

When The Strongman Is A Weakling

If there’s one thing we have learned about Donald J. Trump over the last decade is that he loves to talk big and carry a small stick. He’s a man full of bluster and dominance displays which he employs both impulsively and tactically against friends and foe alike. But he almost always fails to follow through if he suspects that it carries the slightest risk.

He’s learned over the years that he can convince many people that he’s the ultimate strong man. But is he?

Trump sees himself as a hero, which I suppose is true for most people who run for high office. But he has been obsessed with creating a macho mage since he was a young man, inventing the persona of a high-flying playboy and master of the New York real estate world. But there was always the aggressive, tough guy demeanor going all the way back to the 1970s and 80s when Roy Cohn,the nefarious former counsel to Joseph McCarthy’s communist witch hunt committee, took Trump under his wing and taught him how to operate like a ruthless power player.

He counselled him to never admit guilt or wrongdoing of any kind, pretend that you’re in the right, no matter what. It cost Trump a lot of money over the years, as his businesses repeatedly went bankrupt and he failed at one venture after another winding up nearly broke by the end of the 90s. But his obsessive pursuit of fame and his insistence that he had never erred convinced the public that he knew what he was doing anyway. His mastery of that image brought him to a second act on television and ultimately to the White House.

But that doesn’t mean that being a belligerent blowhard isn’t the authentic Trump. In his first book “The Art of the Deal” he tells a (probably false) story about how he hit one of his teachers when he was in second grade. His classmates and the teacher had no recollection of this incident. But he almost certainly was a kid with a discipline problem. After all, his father sent him to military school. But he never lost his obstreperous disposition.

Still, when you think about it, the only people Trump has ever actually dominated on a personal level are all the women he’s credibly accused of assaulting over the years. He’s certainly verbally insulted many men but always from the safety of his powerful position. There’s actually very little evidence of him facing down a bully like himself. In fact, he reveres other strongmen on the world stage and shrinks into himself in their presence.

When Trump ran for president in 2016 he pretended that he had been a big Iraq war critic as a way of presenting himself as smarter than the rest of the GOP field, particularly former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush who was the frontrunner at the time. (There’s no evidence that he was against the invasion.) Republican voters were embarrassed by the Iraq debacle by that time and were happy to see someone promise that rather than get into foreign quagmires he would instead dominate the world by sheer force of his allegedly masterful negotiating prowess. Despite having run through most of his family fortune by making one terrible deal after another his reputation forged from reality TV convinced them that he could get it done.

Trump took office completely unprepared to make the kind of decisions a United States president is required to make. In that first term he had people around who tried to tutor him but they soon came to realize that he was unteachable. He literally believed he already knew everything he needed to know. It also became clear that he was not only incapable of admitting otherwise, he could not make a reasoned decision at all.

This was a particularly acute problem when it came to foreign policy. He didn’t understand any of the thorny complicated issues so he mostly just did the opposite of his predecessor, such as reversing the Paris Climate Accords and the Iran nuclear deal. He dealt with the allies as if they were adversaries and the adversaries as if they were allies — NATO, Russia and North Korea being prime examples. After all, it was easy to bully our friends. They weren’t going to require him to take some kind of action with unpredictable results like the adversaries would.

Nothing has changed in this second term and the stakes are now considerably higher. Two major wars are raging, one of which he promised to end the day after he was elected, apparently convinced that his good friend Vladimir Putin would be happy to do him a solid. That didn’t work out. And after crowing that nobody has ever done as much for Israel as he has, Trump is now standing by helplessly as Benjamin Netanyahu thumbs his nose at the U.S. and carries out his long-standing dream of regime change in Iran.

Once again, Trump doesn’t know how to decide whether to get in on the action and take credit for it or avoid the risk of it going sideways and being stuck with the consequences. His instinct was to join in when he saw how Fox News was celebrating the strategic genius of the Israeli strikes but then he got some blowback from his base and heard from various people about the possibility that the big bombs the Israelis want him to use to blow up the underground nuclear facilities might not get the job done. Others have been pointing out that Iran is actually a formidable foe with 90 million people and a professional military that could close the Straits of Hormuz and disrupt the world oil supply, hit some of the 40,000 troops stationed in the region or maybe even stage a terrorist attack on U.S. soil while the FBI has been redeployed from anti-terrorism to rousting innocent undocumented workers. He is undoubtedly more befuddled than ever.

Trump’s former national security adviser (and hardcore Iran hawk) John Bolton told the New York Times that in his experience, Trump is “frantic and agitated” in national security crises which is very believable:

“He talks to a lot of people and he’s looking for somebody who will say the magic words,” Mr. Bolton said. “He’ll hear something and he’ll decide, ‘That’s right, that’s what I believe.’ Which lasts until he has the next conversation.”

We can be thankful that so far, Trump’s weakness and confusion in the face of military action has prevented him from acting on his strongman impulses. So on Thursday he punted the decision for the proverbial “two weeks” in the hopes that something will come up to save him from having to do anything at all. It is to be fervently hoped that he is right about that.



He’s a circus strongman who puts on a big show for the crowd but in reality he’s just an old guy wearing a whole lot of stage make-up. Wizard of Oz?

Show Us Your Papers

It’s Trump to this

Photo via Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-030-0780-28 / Kintscher / CC-BY-SA 3.0,

Yes, America has Trump to this (Axios):

The Trump administration has instituted all sorts of requirements in its first months to monitor Americans, particularly immigrants.

The big picture: From an undocumented immigrant registry to proof-of-citizenship for voting, President Trump has attempted to create a landscape in which the government can demand to know — and force people to prove — their identity in radical new ways.

Between the lines: The data the administration is pushing for can be weaponized against people.

MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on Thursday played a clip of Elzon Lemus, a 23-year-old, American-born electrician, being stopped in his work van by six unmarked vehicles on Long Island and questioned by ICE.

Worst “movie German” accent ever

“This is gonna go one of two ways here. I need to see your ID. If you’re not the guy I’m looking for, you’re not the guy I’m looking for. Right?” the agent tells Lemus. “But we need your ID. Okay, if we don’t get your ID, then we’re gonna have to figure out another way to ID you, and it may not work out well for you.”

Vee haff ways of making you hand ofer your papers.

The agents detained Lemus on the street for an hour. He was in handcuffs for 20 minutes.

Lemus might have replied to ICE:

This is how this is gonna work out for you. You’re gonna pull a U.S. citizen out of his car without probable cause and detain him for an hour before having to him go. And while you’re wasting your time with him, you won’t be making quota or harassing anyone else in my town.

CBS News:

“As a former police officer and detective with over 20 years, I know exactly what lawful policing looks like and what it does not look like, and this was not it,” said Phil Ramos, Deputy Speaker of the New York State Assembly.  

“Americans are being forced to accept masked paramilitary forces stopping you anytime, anywhere—demanding to know where people are from,” says Chris Hayes. “It is an assault on the idea of America itself.”

Indeed. People should tell them where they can shove their American flags.

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Ee’d Plebnista

Mind the wealth gap

From Keith Moore of Sweden’s Gapminder Foundation comes a short Washington Post quiz on Americans’ prospects going forward:

Whether a person grew up in a crowded tenement building, at the end of a dusty road in farm country, or traveled over land and sea to get there, the promise of America was always a better life for its striving workers — and especially their children. That was the dream.

Today there is widespread skepticism among the public that the American Dream — however they personally define it — is still possible. For many, the notion that hard work can reliably lift people up and that the next generation will be financially better off is simply a relic of the past. But what’s the reality? Take our quiz and test your knowledge of the facts.

Five questions. I scored zero out of five. I guess that widespread skepticism struck close to home.

I should be angrier about the state of the American Dream. You should be angrier. But I’m worn thin trying to cope with fighting battles on too many fronts at once against people more cynical and far more ruthless.

Proverbs 29:18 Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.

Americans have long believed their own hype the way evangelicals promise Jesus will answer all their problems. I once knew a believer who likely bought that hype until the night he set fire to his trailer, stuck a shotgun under his chin, and pulled the trigger. He survived disfigured.

Life can be harsh. But it’s harsher without a vision.

Hackneyed or not, that America Dream inspired my ancestors to relocate to these shores for a better life, and likely yours did as well. The Dream is facing a rough patch just now. The cynical, ruthless and power-hungry have abandoned both The Dream and keeping the law, leaving none of us happy. They’ve stopped us from helping each other build a beautiful tomorrow and instead have us fighting over table scraps. This country doesn’t need a come-to-Jesus moment as much as a comes-to-its-senses one.

We’ve been fighting amongst ourselves for so long that we’ve forgotten what we’re fighting for and what this country strives to mean. A friend reminded me this week of a fictional United States that needed reminding to find its way again.

Who is so cynical as to not get a little choked up?

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The Winningest Message Of All

Everybody’s going to just love this one:

I’m pretty sure the workers do want it but I could be wrong.

He’s talking about Juneteenth, of course. Too many Black holidays is the problem The fool was just telling us that he wanted to make May 8th American Victory Over Europe Day or some such.

Congressional Oversight Is Only For Hunter Biden and Hillary Clinton

Democrats have no authority to conduct oversight if the Trump administration regardless of what the law says:

The Department of Homeland Security has imposed new limits on visits by members of Congress and their staff to immigration enforcement facilities, intensifying a conflict between federal immigration officials and Democratic lawmakers over the separation of powers.

Under federal law, members of Congress can make unannounced oversight visits to immigration facilities that “detain or otherwise house aliens.” Lawmakers are not required to provide “prior notice of the intent to enter a facility” to conduct oversight, though members of their staff must request a visit at least 24 hours in advance.

But in guidance released this month, Immigration and Customs Enforcement asks members of Congress to give at least 72 hours notice for a visit to its facilities. Asked about the policy, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, went even further, suggesting that federal officials would not be allowed entry unless they provided a week’s notice.

They are just making up new regulations on the fly. I guess the congressional Democrats can sue the administration. I’m sure it will all be worked out by 2029.