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Month: September 2025

But You Can Refuse To Bake A Cake

… or dispense birth control or take a vaccination. Those are acts on “conscience”

Don’t you dare cross a MAGA follower or you will be clapped in chains:

Bondi appeared on Hannity, where Sean Hannity asked about the limits of freedom of speech. In her response, Bondi cited the case of an Office Depot employee in Michigan, who, in a viral video, refused a customer’s request to print flyers for the vigil. Office Depot issued a statement on Friday saying that “the associate involved is no longer with the organization.”

The attorney general said that the employee’s actions may constitute a prosecutable offense:

I think yesterday or today, Sean, a school board member right here in Virginia had to resign because she said horrible things about Charlie Kirk and that he deserved to die. That’s horrific. It’s free speech, but you shouldn’t be employed anywhere if you’re gonna say that.

And employers, you, have to have an obligation to get rid of people. You need to look at people who are saying horrible things. And they shouldn’t be working with you. Businesses cannot discriminate. If you wanna go in and print posters with Charlie’s pictures on them for a vigil, you have to let them do that. We can prosecute you for that. I have Harmeet Dhillon right now in our civil rights unit looking at that immediately, that Office Depot had done that. We’re looking it up.

It is unclear if Bondi was talking about charges against Office Depot, the former employee, or both.

Why not both? Office Depot clearly hasn’t set forth the employment condition that you must do what any conservative tells you to do or risk being arrested. That’s the way it works in this country now. And the employee is an enemy of the state.

Don’t be surprised if they actually start prosecuting people for saying mean things about Kirk or refusing to join in the national mourning on the basis of violating Kirk’s and his fans’ civil rights. Dhillon’s only mission is to protect white people from the egregious suffering and discrimination they suffer at the hands of racial minorities — and now liberal political opponents.

Eyes Wide Open

“Something dark might be coming.”

Democrats warned at this time last year what would happen if Donald Trump retook the White House and implemented Project 2025. Someone must be keeping a checklist of how many of its policies have been implemented so far. But I won’t waste time looking for it. I’m living it.

Stocking federal law enforcement agencies with Trump true believers was part of that plan. It’s what his lackeys would need to turn the Department of Justice into a tool for suppressing dissent and making Trump president for life. In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s murder, they are positioned and making ready to crush dissent.

The Reichstag fire is not the right analogy for MAGA’s response to Kirk’s death. Perhaps Horst Wessel’s elevation to martyr is. Trump’s disciples bristle at comparisons to 1920s and 1930s Germany. Just not enough to reconsider taking actions that evoke them.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D) of Connecticut sent up a warning flare on Twitter Sunday afternoon about what may be on the way. “Pay attention,” Murphy warns. “Something dark might be coming.”

I’ve been listing such groups for you at the bottom of my posts for some time.

Greg Sargent last week addressed (obliquely) the lack of transparency into Trump Department of Justice planning:

We need whistleblowers right now more than ever: If the FBI gets enlisted in this threatened campaign of state retribution—which seems likely, given that Patel vowed exactly this before Trump won—we need to know what sort of planning for this is taking place on the inside. And now that Trump has declared right-wing extremist targeting of the left fully justified, we also need to know if the FBI is further turning a blind eye to far-right paramilitary mobilizations.

Trump looks forward to presiding over the nation’s 250-year anniversary. But members of Trump’s inner circle exist in time not as inheritors of the democratic legacy of Jefferson and Madison. Their ideas about what is best in life long predate the spirit of the Enlightenment and the Renaissance, or of Christianity, no matter their Jesus-y pretensions.

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We’ve Seen This Movie

The Deep State’s sharpest critics are the Deep State

Donald Trump will speak at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service on Sunday in Phoenix. One need not be clairvoyant to predict a sotto voce suggestion that Kirk’s fans respond to his murder peacefully. Everything else in Trump’s speech will urge the opposite. Dear Leader will make clear to all on whom they should vent their anger with his blessings. That is, collectively on whomever Trump blames, facts being such troublesome things.

We’ve seen this movie before. I expect Stop the Steal on steroids (emphasis mine):

Anyone you want, but I think right here, we’re going to walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women, and we’re probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them.

Because you’ll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength and you have to be strong. We have come to demand that Congress do the right thing and only count the electors who have been lawfully slated, lawfully slated.

I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.

(It is a running joke in our house whenever we hear the quote below replayed to shout CAPITOL! when Trump does.)

You know what happened next. You know that he knew that many of his supporters on January 6 came armed to his Stop the Steal rally. Telling his supporters to protest peacefully was Trump covering his ass.

Trump has already gotten away with inciting a riot and failing at an autogolpe. He’s emboldened to incite violence again.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) on Monday renewed her call for a “national divorce” over Kirk’s murder by the son of a deeply Republican family. A “peaceful” divorce, naturally. The woman who auctioned off a .50 caliber sniper rifle and blew up a Prius to illustrate her promise to “blow away the Democrats’ socialist agenda” is not terribly savvy. But like Trump, she’s savvy enough to rhetorically cover her ass too.

The Deep State (remember them?) considered this “plausible deniability” during the Watergate investigation and the Iran Contra Affair. Trump and Greene took notes (although as an infant and pre-teen, Greene took hers in crayon).

Malcolm Ferguson writes in The New Republic:

There’s been a concerted effort on the right to cast Kirk’s shooting as some coordinated leftist attack. Some like Elon Musk are even calling it the work of a transgender terrorist cell. Multiple figures both in and out of government have called for “war” against this anonymous idea they have of the left, when in reality the suspect’s politics are enigmatic at best. Still, they are using Kirk’s assassination to further their own far-right agendas. MTG is doing the exact same, as she is literally calling for a civil dissolution of the United States over this, all while evoking the name of Jesus.   

Is Greene quietly humming “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition” or “Dixie”?

Professor Barbara Walter, “one of the world’s leading experts on civil wars, violent extremism and domestic terror,” writes at Politico:

Political violence is not random. Research shows it becomes far more likely under four conditions: when democracy is declining rapidly, when societies are divided by race, religion or ethnicity, when political leaders tolerate or encourage violence, and when citizens have easy access to guns. The United States checks all four boxes and none of them are getting better. Violence also tends to spike around elections, which means the coming contests in 2026 and 2028 are poised to be flashpoints.

Clionadh Raleigh, CEO of nonprofit Armed Conflict Location and Event Data, believes Kirk’s murder is not indicative of any “vast domestic terror movement.” That exists only in the fetid imagination of Trump’s pet psychopath and Homeland Security Advisor, Stephen Miller. Rather, it is indicative of “a continuation of the trend toward lone-actor violence,” Raleigh explains:

The U.S. has a concentration of serious violence in individual attacks without a partisan motivation or trend. The perpetrators and victims of school shootings, racially motivated assaults, and targeted killings of political leaders, corporate executives, and public officials are not partisan or even coherently political. Because the murders are not motivated by a shared political agenda, they are a manifestation of the U.S.’s unique vulnerability to individualized violence in a polarized, heavily armed society.

So, no civil war. Right?

Dalya Berkowitz, a senior research analyst in the Democracy, Conflict and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace observes that reactionary conservatives commit violence against people; reactionary liberals typically attack property:

We could be headed for a cycle of tit-for-tat violence in the U.S. that we haven’t seen, at least in decades. Historically, violence against people most often comes from the far right, while violence against property more often comes from the far left. If we begin to see attacks against people from the left as well (as has yet to be determined in Kirk’s case), I worry that this violence will spiral, and we will not reestablish a norm of nonviolence in the United States for decades to come.

The rhetoric justifying these actions is destructive to our democracy. Research on political leaders’ incendiary rhetoric suggests it may direct violence against targeted groups. And social media posts glorifying these attacks threaten to normalize them. This kind of rhetoric helps violent people justify their actions.

Expect Trump on Sunday to blame a spectral network of “leftist” groups for Kirk’s murder by a lone gunman whose motivations remain unclear. What happens next is anyone’s guess.

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Agitator In Chief

You understand what he’s saying, right? Anyone who speaks badly of him is speaking badly of the country.

Speaking of scum:

Thanks To The BBC

They aren’t cowering. I wonder how long it will last:

President Donald Trump will be traveling London this week for a state visit with King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The trip has already drawn criticism given Trump’s increasingly authoritarian governance of the United States, and one UK news station is adjusting its programming to ensure the American president’s affinity for lies and misinformation isn’t overlooked in the pageantry.  

Channel 4, the publicly owned broadcaster founded in 1982, announced on Monday that it will greet Trump’s visit with a televised special chronicling the many lies told by the president during the first months of his second administration. Trump v The Truth will air on September 17 and, according to a statement provided to The Hollywood Reporterthe special will likely be “the longest uninterrupted reel of untruths, falsehoods and distortions ever broadcast on television.”

The special will catalogue over 100 of Trump’s lies and falsehoods, with “brief text-based fact-checks, offering viewers the truth behind the tweets, speeches and soundbites.”

Channel 4 Chief Content Officer Ian Katz told The Hollywood Reporter that he hopes the special programming “will remind viewers how disorientating and dangerous the world becomes when the most powerful man on earth shows little regard for the truth. And if President Trump cares to watch along after the state banquet, he may even clear up a few misconceptions.”

Yeah, I’m sure he’ll get right on that.

Here in America we aren’t allowed to do that anymore lest we trigger a federal investigation.

Massive, Unchecked Corruption

This investigation by the NY Times should spark an impeachment inquiry but I don’t think anyone’s even going to notice:

This summer, Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s Middle East envoy, paid a visit to the coast of Sardinia, a stretch of the Mediterranean Sea crowded with super yachts.

On one of those extravagant vessels, Mr. Witkoff sat down with a member of the ultrarich ruling family of the United Arab Emirates. He was meeting Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a trim figure in dark glasses who controls $1.5 trillion of the Emiratis’ sovereign wealth.

It was the latest engagement in a consequential alliance.

Over the past few months, Mr. Witkoff and Sheikh Tahnoon had become both diplomatic allies and business partners, testing the limits of ethics rules while enriching the president, his family and his inner circle, according to an investigation by The New York Times.

At the heart of their relationship are two multibillion-dollar deals. One involved a crypto company founded by the Witkoff and the Trump families that benefited both financially. The other involved a sale of valuable computer chips that benefited the Emirates economically.

While there is no evidence that one deal was explicitly offered in return for the other, the confluence of the two agreements is itself extraordinary. Taken together, they blurred the lines between personal and government business and raised questions about whether U.S. interests were served.

Gee. Ya think?

I’m leaving you a gift link above to read this whole thing. It’s beyond shocking, especially when I think about the shrieking we heard over an old real estate deal in Arkansas for years on end. But times have changed. Trump is immune from all rules, norms and laws. He is our king.

Vigorous Debate

This is not that far off, I’m sorry to say. Even on the supposed liberal network.

By the way:

One of the world’s richest men wants to buy one of the world’s most influential media assets. It’s unlikely anyone will stand in his way.

Does this sound familiar?

Yup: That’s Larry Ellison, financing his son David’s plan to buy Warner Bros. Discovery — the company that owns HBO, CNN, and the Warner Bros movie studio — weeks after buying Paramount.

And yup: That was also Elon Musk in 2022, buying what we used to call Twitter.

We know how that went.

The Ellisons’ pursuit of WBD, first reported by The Wall Street Journal on Thursday, isn’t a full replica of Musk/Twitter. But there are some parallels. Most striking is that it’s hard to see anyone else walking away with WBD now that the Ellisons have raised their hands.

Unlike would-be competitors like Comcast or Disney, the Ellisons don’t need to worry about where the money comes from, or whether their shareholders like the deal. That’s because Larry Ellison is the world’s second-richest man — and while Paramount is publicly traded, the Ellisons have effective control of the company, insulating them from investor concerns.

Another Musk parallel: Larry Ellison is also a Donald Trump backer — except that unlike Musk, he has stayed in Trump’s good graces. That certainly makes it more likely that the deal gets any regulatory approval it would need.

Apparently, Larry Ellison is more of an old school Republican unlike the Tech-Bro Mafia that’s all in with Trump. So who knows. And the kid supported Joe Biden last year. So maybe this isn’t the disaster it might be.

Still, the takeover of big media by these billionaires is right up there in the Putin/Orban playbook and it couldn’t be more dangerous.

He Used The Word “Groceries”

He promised to make them cheaper too. Unfortunately:

President Trump spent his 2024 campaign promising Americans he’d lower grocery prices. Virtually all major grocery categories are now more expensive than they were a year ago, some substantially so.

Trump’s economic polling numbers are about the worst they’ve ever been, and almost on par with the worst of the Biden presidency. Whatever growth the administration says is coming from its trade and industrial policy, nothing is more vivid to households than what they pay to feed themselves.

 The food-at-home component of the Consumer Price Index rose 0.6% in August from July, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Thursday. This was the biggest month-over-month increase since August 2022, the tail end of a year of huge monthly increases in grocery prices.

Trump has framed his tariffs on China, steel and other imports as a way to protect American workers and bring down costs. But those same trade barriers can raise input costs — from fertilizer to machinery to transportation — that ripple through food prices. Grocery chains, already facing higher wholesale costs, say they are trying to avoid passing the increases along to shoppers where possible.

I don’t know why they are avoiding it. To keep Trump happy?

Broad price increases last month hit key items that have been subject to Trump’s tariffs, including groceries. Coffee is up 20.9% year-over-year, with a 3.1% monthly increase, per CPI. Uncooked beef steaks are up 16.6% year-over-year with a 3.3% monthly bump. While fruits and vegetable overall were up 2.3% year over year, apples rose 9.6% and bananas, 6.6%.

There was a time when the price of eggs was such a massive problem that people decided they needed to put a convicted criminal who tried to overthrow a legal election into the White House. Are they similarly unhappy now? Well, yes.

Howard Lutnick said that this is Biden’s economy until next year so no biggie. I’d guess that will extend into 2027 if need be. The interesting difference between the two very similar results is that Biden actually did make the economy better during his term. Trump is making it worse.

The Water Is Getting Very Warm

America has always suffered from paroxysms of political violence from time to time and it appears we are in one of those periods The murder of Charlie Kirk earlier this week is just the latest in a series of killings and attempted assassinations of political figures and we’re having to deal with it as our national leadership and government institutions become more and more radical as every week goes by. At a time when passions are running so very high it would be very helpful to have a steady hand at the helm but that’s not what we have. President Donald Trump is making everything worse.

We have had troops in the streets of Los Angeles and Washington D.C. with almost daily threats to do more. Last week the president renamed the Department of Defense the Department of War and declared that the U.S. military has the right to murder suspected drug runners anywhere in the world. He proved his intentions by ordered the Navy to blow up a speed boat with 11 people on board off the coast of Venezuela. He posted a meme that said “I love the smell of deportations in the morning. Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.” He had been threatening to send in National Guard troops for some time but until then he hadn’t said he was declaring war on the city. It was startling to say the least.

For many people living in America right now the fear that pervades their communities isn’t coming from street crime or even the horror of gun violence, to which we have sadly become all too accustomed. It’s coming from the government.

Trump had promised to enact a mass deportation program, even featuring signs and posters at the Republican Conventions which the attendees joyously waved around on national television. So it was expected that he would sign an Executive Order to that effect which he did. The Department of Homeland Security quickly began abducting college students who had protested against Israel’s war in Gaza or, in some cases, simply written editorials in their student newspapers and detaining them in far-flung detention centers to await deportation. Travellers from all over the world were detained in holding facilities sometimes for weeks for failing to properly fill out paperwork, all at the discretion of the Customs and Border Patrol. Scientists were suddenly denied entry because they wrote something critical of Donald Trump.

It’s shocking even to write that such things would happen in the United States, but it did. What had been promised as a program to rid the country of hardened criminals was proven to be a sham right out of the gate.

Ratcheting up the terror, the government ordered a series of deportation flights to a notorious prison in El Salvador, circulating chilling videos showing shackled prisoners having their heads shaved and being manhandled by uniformed guards, again to the apparent delight of the MAGA faithful. It was soon determined that most of the prisoners had no criminal records and had just been swept up and deported on the basis of tattoos and other physical characteristics.

Last June, the Department of Homeland Security unleashed ICE on the city of Los Angeles to conduct raids throughout the area to sweep up alleged undocumented workers for immediate deportation. Immigrants from all over the world but especially Mexico and other parts of Latin America as well as all across the Pacific Rim, are so much a part of the fabric of the community that it shocked the city to the core. People protested in an area around the downtown detention center which became a flashpoint for a couple of nights. It was nothing that L.A.P.D. couldn’t handle and does with some frequency.

But Trump used it as an (obviously planned) excuse to declare yet another bogus “emergency” and he called up the National Guard against the governor’s wishes and then active duty marines to quell a non-existent riot — and initiate the new reality of soldiers on the streets of America.

ICE continued to terrorize the immigrant community and those who came in contact with it (which means nearly everyone) wearing masks and weird quasi-official garb, driving unmarked cars and violently disappearing people off the streets without any probable cause other than that they look like they might not be citizens. Many of them are. They staged highly performative “shows of force” and rampaged through fields and factories gathering up everyone they could find.

The lower federal courts have stepped in to stop these obviously unconstitutional actions and the government will usually comply. But that’s because they know that they will be back in business before too long because the Supreme Court will jump in using its emergency docket (usually reserved for things like urgent death penalty decisions) to allow them to proceed. These orders are most often given without explanation, but when they offer one it’s usually to explain that the government would suffer irreparable harm if it is not allowed to do whatever it chooses. Most legal scholars are astonished at the court’s behavior in these last few months, and that even includes appeals court judges who are constantly being rebuked by the high court for following precedent and then left without any guidance as to what they are supposed to do differently.

Last week they did it again and this one is very bad. After suffering through a harrowing summer, Los Angeles has been able to relax a bit when a judge had blocked the use of the ICE “roving raids” all over the city. The Marines and the National Guard had left and things had more or less gone back to normal. The Supreme Court once against stepped in to allow the Trump administration to menace the community by allowing these agents to resume random stops based on racial profiling. (As Mother Jones’ Pema Levy archly points out, “the Supreme courts says ICE can consider race but colleges can’t.) The government declared that ICE plans to “flood the zone” with enforcement and Los Angeles is once again under siege.

Justice Kavanaugh fatuously wrote that people who are legal have nothing to worry about because it’s a minor inconvenience to be stopped and asked for your papers. It actually is not a minor inconvenience that citizens and legal residents are being stopped at gunpoint and dragged out of their cars by these masked ICE enforcers. It’s not decent or moral that any human beings are being treated this way.

Careening from one horror to another with violence, government intimidation and oppression and partisan division beyond anything we’ve seen since the civil war, I fear that like the proverbial frogs in slowly warming water we are losing the capacity to feel just how terribly, painfully wrong all of it is.

Judge Luttig’s Bill Of Particulars

Modern Cicero speaks

“Donald Trump and his allies and supporters are a clear and present danger to American democracy.” – Judge J. Michael Luttig to January 6 Committee, June 16, 2022.

Ryan Lizza and Telos News today published an essay by retired Judge J. Michael Luttig in advance of Constitution Day (9/17). Lizza includes this weighty compliment:

In his defense of the Constitution against what he describes as Trump’s “vicious, unsustainable, and unendurable attack,” Luttig has assumed the role of a republican statesman in the old mold—part Marcus Tullius Cicero, part James Madison.

Whoa.

“These are the times that our Founders feared most for our Republic,” Luttig writes to his email subscribers.

Luttig begins his essay with a bit of constitutional history, but let’s jump right to the heart of it:

On this Constitution Day, September 17, 2025, “We the People” declare these twenty-six grievances against the forty-seventh President of the United States, as the American Colonists declared their twenty-six grievances against King George III on Independence Day, July 4, 1776, almost two hundred and fifty years ago. And as did Abraham Lincoln before us, we beseech that the Constitution once again “become the political religion of the nation.”

He has ruled us as if he were a king who is above the law, when in America there are no kings, the law is king, and no man is above the law.

He has corrupted our democracy and asserted control over our elections in violation of our Constitution.

He has refused to faithfully execute the laws, and he has waged war on our Constitution, our Rule of Law, and our Federal Courts, abridging our constitutional rights, mocking our Constitution and Rule of Law, and attacking our courts. He has defied the orders of our courts, and has harassed, accused, and threatened our judges in order to delegitimize them, intimidate them, and bend them to his will and against our Constitution.

He has corrupted our institutions of law, justice, and law enforcement, making of them instruments for his unfaithful and revengeful execution of the laws against us, not for offenses against the nation, but for perceived personal and political offenses against him.

He has sought absolute power, unchecked and unbalanced by the other branches of our government, by the several states, by the free press, or by us.

He has enthralled our Supreme Court, spellbinding it into submission to him and his will rather than to the Constitution and its will, and our Supreme Court has favored him with its affirmation and its acquiescence in his lawlessness.

He has arrogated to himself the powers of our Congress and subjugated our Congress to his will so that our representatives are subservient to him and not to us, and Congress has willingly ceded to him its power, which is our power and not its power to cede.

He has commandeered the several states and their officials into his personal service in violation of the sovereign rights reserved to them by the Constitution.

He has proclaimed the free press to be the “enemy of the people” and censored it, and the press has surrendered to him our constitutional right to the free press and abdicated its constitutional responsibility to protect us from him, bribing him in return for his official and political favor and leaving us without the protection of a free press.

He has pronounced us enemies of each other and made of us enemies one of another. He has deliberately divided us from each other, turning us against one another, citizen against citizen, neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend, parent against child, and child against child.

He has censored and suppressed our speech and silenced our dissent by persecuting and prosecuting us for speaking critically of him and for dissenting from him and his rule, denying us our constitutional rights to speak freely, to associate freely with each other, and to petition our government, for fear of his reprisal.

He has claimed false emergency after false emergency where there has been none, in order to seize powers that are not his — constitutional powers, war powers, foreign policy powers, national security powers, military powers, border security powers, economic powers, taxing powers, trade powers, spending powers, social powers, public health powers, and even judicial powers — and with these wrongly seized powers he has wrought havoc on the nation and on the world.

He has alienated and abandoned our allies and our friends around the globe, and he has befriended and ingratiated himself with our adversaries and our enemies, aligning himself with them instead and upending our foreign policy and diplomatic history. With his withdrawal from our allies and friends, our allies and friends and our adversaries and enemies have conciliated and aligned themselves with each other and disaligned themselves with us.

He has taken military command of our cities and towns on false pretenses, without authority, cause, or justification, over objection of our state and local officials and in violation of our Constitution, dispatching his standing armies to occupy our cities and towns and patrol our streets, intimidating and harassing us, and striking fear in us solely for the purpose of striking fear in us, all for his own egotistic show of might.

He has asserted control over our central banking institutions responsible for our nation’s monetary policy, when the Constitution denies him such control, and he has recompositioned these institutions with loyalists to him, politicizing and roiling the global central banking system and destabilizing our national economy and the economies of the world.

He has eliminated departments and agencies of our government and renamed others without constitutional authority to do so, and he has summarily dismissed large numbers of our public servants without authority, cause, or justification, replacing them with persons loyal and servant to him and not to us.

He has scorned, slandered, and summarily dismissed from government our public servants who have sought to hold him accountable to us and to our Constitution for his grave offenses against our nation, and for unlawful purpose he has summarily dismissed from public service all who would hold him accountable for his present and future offenses against our nation, appointing in their places loyalists to him, so that he is accountable under law to no one.

He has weaponized our government against us, falsely and hypocritically declaring criminals to be heroes, befriending, pardoning, and exalting them, at the same time that he has falsely and hypocritically persecuted and prosecuted our fellow citizens, public servants, and national heroes in personal revenge for their political disagreement with him and for their attempts to hold him accountable to our Constitution for his various offenses.

He has falsely and hypocritically accused our leaders and our public servants of offenses — even treason — against our nation when, unlike him, they have committed no offenses against our nation whatsoever, and he has hypocritically persecuted and threatened to prosecute and imprison our leaders and public servants for their honorable service to us and to our nation.

He has dispatched swarms of his masked and unidentified officers to abduct us from our streets, our workplaces, and our communities without due process of law, and he has cruelly banished and exiled our neighbors and friends to faraway places to be held forever in squalid prisons unfit for human beings.

He has bludgeoned our colleges and universities on pretext and contrary to law, demanding control over their governance, quashing their academic freedom, and cracking down on free speech in our educational institutions and on our campuses.

He has unlawfully extorted our business companies and our legal profession, conscripting them into his personal service, and they have bribed him in return for his approval and for his official and personal patronage. Our companies have betrayed their shareholders, and our law firms their clients and the law, to gain his blessing and secure his official and personal favor.

He has taken dominion over our free enterprise and governmentalized our American capitalism, so that our great business companies are no longer independent of our government, but are dependent on and subject to our government, as in communist and socialist nations.

He has denied and sought to expunge the facts of our nation, our history, our national defense and intelligence, our economy and our justice, our science, our health, and our medicine, and he has summarily dismissed our public officials and national experts who have reported facts to him that he refuses to accept, replacing our public officials and national experts with servants loyal to him and ordering them to report false facts to him that are to his liking.

He has assumed control over the repositories of our history, culture, arts, and national identity and ordered our government to expunge and to rewrite our history, remake our culture, recreate our arts, and redefine our national identity in his image and to his preference.

He has exploited his high public office at home and abroad for emolument and enrichment of himself, his family, and his friends, at our expense and our nation’s expense, in violation of the Constitution.

Lizza continued his intro with this:

Like Cicero, Luttig’s warnings have been precise, legal, insistent that republics die less from the assault than from the neglect, and that respect for the law, once forsaken, rarely returns. As Madison did, Luttig has been reminding Americans that the Constitution is not a set of suggestions, but the frame that bears the weight of the Republic. He has warned not of imminent collapse, but the creeping rot that follows when reverence for law gives way to partisan expediency.

Luttig’s testimony before the January 6 committee in June of 2022 was some of the driest TV I’ve ever watched. “More C-SPAN than ‘Game of Thrones’,” as the L.A. Times put it:

His explanation of the rule of law turned the human frailties on display — corruption, betrayal, the thirst for power — into a law professor’s lecture, and many on social media responded like kids passing notes in a classroom. Even those in attendance in Washington looked bored. But buried in all the careful verbiage there were explosive remarks from the conservative judge: If Pence had succumbed to Trump’s demands, he said, it “would have plunged America into what [he] believed would have been tantamount to a revolution.”

The Trump revolution got a second life after last November when, for God knows what reason, the founders’ heirs elected the multi-felon, liar and lecher to a second term. Since January, Donald Trump and his allies and supporters have worked feverishly not just to dismanltle American democracy, but to burn it down.

Maybe if the January 6 Committee had gotten Brad Pitt to act Luttig’s testimony we wouldn’t be here. But I doubt it. The American spirit Luttig means to resurrect seems determined to remain dead.

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