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RFK Jr’s Wrecking Ball

The news, when it was reported Wednesday afternoon by the New York Times, was just the latest in a series of blows to America’s public health, but it has the potential to be among the most serious: A so-called “fringe epidemiologist” will soon be serving as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control. As head of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya has done lasting damage by helping to gut millions of dollars in vital biomedical research; he will continue to serve in that role while simultaneously heading the CDC. 

The appointment, which is expected to be announced soon by the White House and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., places the CDC in the hands of someone — albeit on a temporary basis, as the post now requires Senate approval — who helped lead the charge against lockdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic. Bhattacharya argued that the virus should be allowed to spread in healthy young people until herd immunity was reached. 

The news capped a year in which Kennedy has wrecked the nation’s public health, along with its premier medical science institutions, by firing or pushing out veteran researchers, scientists and physicians; stacking agencies with hand-picked vaccine skeptics; failing to prevent and treat a rapidly growing measles outbreak; and promoting quack theories about disease prevention. 

Kennedy was sworn in as HHS secretary on Feb. 13, 2025, following a 52-48 Senate vote in favor of his confirmation. His hearings were contentious and arduous, with Democrats giving speeches late into the night that urged their GOP colleagues to oppose his nomination. They were unsuccessful. In the end, only one Republican, Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, a polio survivor, voted against Kennedy. “In my lifetime, I’ve watched vaccines save millions of lives from devastating diseases across America and around the world,” McConnell said. “I will not condone the re-litigation of proven cures, and neither will millions of Americans who credit their survival and quality of life to scientific miracles.”

The former Senate majority leader’s words sounded like common sense to most Americans, who knew the truth about vaccines and were deeply concerned about Kennedy’s nomination to head HHS. It was bad enough that the man wasn’t a doctor, but he was also a known conspiracy theorist and gadfly given the spot in a quid pro quo from Donald Trump, who needed his anti-vaccine credibility for his presidential campaign. (One of Trump’s few weaknesses in the GOP base was his desire to take credit for the only truly positive policy he ever oversaw: the development of the Covid vaccines, which many conservatives — along with some crunchy leftists — had come to see as deadly rather than life-saving.)

Kennedy’s brief run for president, first as a Democrat and then as an Independent, had flamed out, and he was pretty much selling his endorsement to the highest bidder when Trump came calling. The Kamala Harris campaign reportedly passed, refusing to promise such a crank anything in the event of a Democratic win. Kennedy went with Trump, rejecting his family’s legacy, which had become rooted in the very DNA of the Democratic Party. Trump promised Kennedy that he would be allowed to “go wild” on health and medical science, but that energy policy was off limits. (Advocating against fossil fuel production and expansion had previously been the cornerstone of Kennedy’s work.) He was happy to comply. 

Both Kennedy and Trump are famous eccentrics who possess a charismatic weirdness that somehow captures people’s imaginations — and inspires them to become devoted followers. In their own ways, each is a cult leader.

In retrospect, it is entirely predictable the two would end up together. Both Kennedy and Trump are famous eccentrics who possess a charismatic weirdness that somehow captures people’s imaginations — and inspires them to become devoted followers. In their own ways, each is a cult leader. Accompanied by that natural impulse and the president’s blessing, Kennedy has indeed gone wild in office. 

The first year of his tenure has seen the federal government’s medical science institutions undergo the most radical changes since their inception. Kennedy has essentially turned the CDC, NIH, Food and Drug Administration, and all the other agencies falling under his purview into pseudo-scientific wellness laboratories. With a few more years, they could collectively end up being the world’s most expensive holistic health facility. 

Not all of his policies have been bad. Encouraging people to eschew processed food in favor of the real thing and get plenty of exercise is a worthy priority, although it’s the kind of issue usually taken up by first ladies rather than the HHS Secretary. In fact, it was Michelle Obama’s mission, and it earned her widespread outrage and vilification on the right for interfering in America’s god-given right to eat junk food. Still, it would be hard to object to anyone pursuing initiatives to get unnatural additives out of the food supply or trying to ensure that the country is eating well. But that’s the least of what Kennedy is doing. 

The centerpiece of the secretary’s Make America Healthy Again agenda is his war on vaccines, something he promised during his confirmation hearings he would not pursue. In a year’s time, Kennedy has replaced medical experts with vaccine skeptics and is withdrawing the CDC and FDA vaccine recommendations for both children and adults. HHS stopped supporting mRNA research, which looked to be a game-changer in public health. The move resulted in Moderna pulling back from stage three trials for vaccines targeting multiple sclerosis and other diseases after the FDA rejected the company’s flu vaccine for dubious reasons. (After significant backlash, the decision was reportedly reversed.)

Such policies will inevitably lead to sickness and deaths. In fact, they already have; the U.S. is experiencing a measles outbreak that will likely result in the nation losing its status as having eradicated the disease.

While people suffer due to his policies, Kennedy has been posting shirtless workout videos — most recently with Kid Rock — and appearing on right-wing podcasts announcing that he isn’t afraid of germs because he used to snort cocaine off toilet seats. (He has long been a germ theory skeptic.) The secretary also recently declared that the ketogenic diet can cure schizophrenia, a fringe idea that has been rejected by every expert in the field. 

In response to such policies, many states are stepping up to fill some of the gaps. As Salon’s Nicole Karlis reported, California has launched its own initiative. This includes the Public Health Network Innovation Exchange, which seeks to build a national coalition under the leadership of former CDC officials. Similarly, California, Oregon and Washington state have created the West Coast Health Alliance to combat misinformation coming from the CDC, and seven states in the Northeast have come together to make medically-sound vaccine recommendations. Individual governors and state legislatures are also scrambling to fill the void and create coalitions that can mobilize quickly in case of another public health emergency like the pandemic. Beyond these efforts, we can only wait for the day that funding for medical research will be restored by a Democratic administration. 

In the meantime, Europe, Canada and China are moving into realms of medical science the U.S. once commanded. While they pursue cutting-edge advances in medicine and technology, America will likely be running a massive internet conspiracy theory/wellness experiment testing Kennedy’s rejection of germ theory, which will include the use of Ivermectin and cod liver oil for whatever ails you. And don’t be surprised if they decide to bring back blood-letting and leeches. They seem to believe that the medical advances of the 19th and 20th centuries were worthless.

Update: This just happened

Salon

All Fall Down

Suspected “crimes against humanity”

A UN panel that’s examined allegations made in the Epstein files released to date declares “No one is too wealthy or too powerful to be above the law.”

That proposition faces serious stress testing at the moment. For now it is simply folk wisdom and wishful thinking like “all persons are created equal.” We’re a long way from Q.E.D.

A PBS News Hour post from last night and a reply on the hellsite grabbed my full attention:

The criminal activities outlined in the Epstein files may “reasonably meet the legal threshold of crimes against humanity,” according to a new report from experts appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council.

The report notably contradicts U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation conclusions that that there was little evidence that Jeffrey Epstein led a sex trafficking ring. The report states the files “contain disturbing and credible evidence of systematic and large-scale sexual abuse, trafficking and exploitation of women and girls.”

The UN statement is here, and includes these closing remarks:

“Any suggestion that it is time to move on from the ‘Epstein files’ is unacceptable. It represents a failure of responsibility towards victims,” they said.

“Resignations of implicated individuals alone are not an adequate substitute for criminal accountability,” the experts said. They welcomed steps by some governments to probe current and former officials and private individuals named in the files. They called on other states to do the same.

“Failure by governments to effectively investigate, and prosecute those responsible for these crimes, including by complicity or acquiescence, where jurisdiction exists, risks undermining legal frameworks aimed at preventing and responding to violence against women and girls,” they warned.

“It is imperative that governments act decisively to hold perpetrators accountable,” the experts said. “No one is too wealthy or too powerful to be above the law.”

The disturbing document extracted in the reply above comes from a Nov. 2020 letter from the Marsh Law Firm and an expert in child sexual abuse sent to the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York on the behalf of a client. The 9-page letter released with the Epstein files outlines allegations of brutal abuse of underage women and children. It’s horrific.

That story landed before this headline from the AP: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over ties to Epstein

From the story:

Thames Valley Police previously said it was “assessing” reports that Mountbatten-Windsor sent confidential trade reports to Epstein in 2010, when the former prince was Britain’s special envoy for international trade. Those reports stemmed from correspondence between the two men that was among the millions of pages of documents from the U.S. Justice Department’s investigation into Epstein that were released last month.

“Following a thorough assessment, we have now opened an investigation into this allegation of misconduct in public office,’’ Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said in a statement. “We understand the significant public interest in this case, and we will provide updates at the appropriate time.”

This alleged crime is financial. But it may not be Mountbatten-Windsor’s only crime. Another may involve his membership in the Epstein class.

Someone questioned why QAnon has not been taking victory laps over the exposure of an international child sex ring. You know why. They expected lefties and actually got a mixed bag of well-heeled and connected elites.

At this point I’m not even sure we can keep our republic, much less see justice for victims of the Epstein class. At least in this country.

Trump Crime Syndicate

If it walks like a mafia-style regime….

How many times must Trump 2.0 defy court orders before GOP House members discover, “Hey, Dear Leader is violating his oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. That’s bad, right?”

Lawrence O’Donnell opened his MS Now show on Wednesday featuring an op-ed from the New York Daily News. James Speyer, an attorney with Lawyers Defending American Democracy, writes that is it time to admit what is right before our eyes. Once Americans looked with disdain upon countries like Russia or North Korea as mafia-style criminal regimes. In such nations elites loot national wealth for personal gain and violently put down dissent. Now they are us.

The Trump administration has:

Murdered Renee Good and Alex Pretti, slandered them as “domestic terrorists” and “assassins,” and allowed their killers to walk free. Unleashed thousands of minimally trained ICE agents, recruited with explicitly white supremacist messaging, to inflict terror on people of color. Repeatedly violated the constitutional rights of citizens and non-citizens by arresting them for First Amendment-protected speech, raiding their homes without judicial warrants, and imprisoning them without due process.

And killed dozens of civilians on the high seas solely on the unsubstantiated claim that they were drug runners (not that being drug runners would justify their summary executions without due process anyway). Released hundreds of imprisoned felons who brutally beat Capitol police officers on Jan. 6. Converted the once-independent Department of Justice into an instrument of personal retribution via the prosecution of cooked-up lawsuits against the president’s enemies. Threatened to seize the territory of a sovereign nation (a NATO ally no less).

And declared that legislators should be executed for reminding military personnel of their duty to disobey illegal orders. Tried to impose ruinous and unconstitutional sanctions on some of the country’s largest law firms simply because Trump doesn’t like them. Violated court orders on a massive scale. As the chief federal district judge of Minnesota recently wrote, “ICE has likely violated more court orders in January 2026 than some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence.”

And shaken down some of the country’s largest universities by illegally threatening to withhold funding; and engaged in breathtaking corruption: as the conservative writer David Frum stated, “Trump’s scale of stealing and bribe-taking has never been remotely paralleled in any democratic country ever before.”

And that’s just for starters; there are dozens more examples.

The criminality, Speyer argues, is so flagrant, so ubiquitous, and so unlike anything this country has ever imagined that for many Americans it is simply “exhausting, numbing, and overwhelming.”

That is by design. Ask Steve Bannon.

But viewing the Trump administration as a massive crime syndicate allows us to be clear-eyed about what is coming down the road, and to plan accordingly. To take the most urgent example, there ought to be no question as to whether Trump will try to steal the midterm elections. Of course he will try to steal them. Criminals gonna crime.

Trump tried to steal the 2020 elections, and the lack of any consequences for that supremely traitorous act only further emboldened him. It is every patriotic American’s duty to oppose the coming effort to nullify the will of the voters.

Stopping that will take massive resistance along the Minneapolis model. It’s coming. Possibly backed by Trump’s praetorian guard from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have no role in state election administration. But that will not prevent this criminal regime from deploying them to intimidate voters ahead of the midterm elections or to disrupt vote counting afterwards. The damage will be done while Trump keeps opponent lawyers tied up in court.

Already, North Carolina Republican election officials are laying the groundwork with a mass mailing I mentioned a week ago. NC Newsline reiterates that “more than 241,000 voters are receiving letters from the N.C. Board of Elections declaring that an identification number in their registration record could not be ‘validated.’” I am reliably told that there is no code in the public file indicating who got the letters and why. It’s a secret list.

An NC Newsline commentary observes:

In a state where voters have endured years of baseless voter suppression attacks, mass mailings like this do not land as routine paperwork. They land as warnings. They create uncertainty, and uncertainty is one of the most effective forms of voter suppression because it makes eligible voters question whether they should show up at all.

In this case, the state board’s staff sent the poorly worded letter without notifying county election officials of its contents or that it would mostly go to legacy voters – people who registered more than two decades ago and who have voted for years. Those elderly voters were especially confused, scared or angry.

The letter did point out that an “unvalidated” ID number is frequently caused by name changes, formatting mismatches, or clerical errors. But instead of quietly resolving issues – for example, at the polling place check-in desk – the board chose to spend tax dollars on an election-season mailing that predictably caused voter anxiety.

In a similarly heavy-handed way, the Republican-controlled state elections board is demanding access to otherwise private nine-digit Social Security numbers held by the Division of Motor Vehicles. For decades, the last four digits, along with a birthdate, have been enough to maintain voter rolls. But the new Board is pursuing an ambitious plan to screen and possibly purge voters by using a controversial, flawed federal database with SSNs.

That would be the one that ProPublica decries as “Not Ready for Prime Time.” A Federal Tool to Check Voter Citizenship Keeps Making Mistakes.

The GOP will be fear-mongering this fall about “unvalidated” voters risking jail for casting a ballot. They are even now setting up November vote challenges akin to GOP Judge Jefferson Griffin’s six months of court challenges after he lost the state Supreme Court race to Allison Riggs in Nov. 2024. It’s another GOP twofer. Vote suppression up front, vote challenging on the back side.

Benjamin Franklin famously cautioned upon exiting Independence Hall that the framers had crafted “A Republic, if you can keep it.” Never since the Civil War of the 19th century have Americans been so tested. What are Americans of this century prepared to do to keep it? Or will they sleep while beside them “the most powerful crime syndicate in history” smothers their beloved republic under a pillow?

That Peace Prize is Right Around The Corner

A follow up on the post below.

Are you ready?

The Trump administration is closer to a major war in the Middle East than most Americans realize. It could begin very soon. A U.S. military operation in Iran would likely be a massive, weeks-long campaign that would look more like full-fledged war than last month’s pinpoint operation in Venezuela, sources say.

The sources noted it would likely be a joint U.S.-Israeli campaign that’s much broader in scope — and more existential for the regime — than the Israeli-led 12-day war last June, which the U.S. eventually joined to take out Iran’s underground nuclear facilities. Such a war would have a dramatic influence on the entire region and major implications for the remaining three years of the Trump presidency.

With the attention of Congress and the public otherwise occupied, there is little public debate about what could be the most consequential U.S. military intervention in the Middle East in at least a decade.

Trump was ready to go last month but ended up sending in Kush and Witkoff to strong arm the Iranian government into bowing down. Shockingly, that crack team has not had any success:

While both sides said the talks “made progress,” the gaps are wide and U.S. officials aren’t optimistic about closing them. Vice President Vance told Fox News the talks “went well” in some ways, but “in other ways it was very clear that the president has set some red lines that the Iranians are not yet willing to actually acknowledge and work through.”

He ordered another armada to to region over the last few weeks and just in the last 24 hours, he’s sent another 50 fighter jets.

Axios reports:

The standoff with Iran has gone on so long that many Americans are likely numb to it. War could come sooner, and be much bigger, than most recognize, sources say.Trump’s military and rhetorical build-ups make it hard for him to back down without major concessions from Iran on its nuclear program. It’s not in Trump’s nature, and his advisers don’t view the deployment of all that hardware as a bluff.

With Trump, anything can happen. But all signs point to him pulling the trigger if talks fail.

Aaaand, there’s the fact that Israel is agitating for a full-fledged, Iraq style regime change operation. and is planning for it to begin in just days.

And then there’s this creepy observation:

U.S. officials said after Tuesday’s talks that Iran needs to come back with a detailed proposal in two weeks. Last June 19, the White House set a two-week window for Trump to decide between further talks or strikes. Three days later, he launched Operation Midnight Hammer.

It really looks like we’re going in. And I don’t think the American people have a clue.

The Emperor Issues An Order To His Vassal State: The U.K.

Do they have to go along with this stupid “Donroe Doctrine” nonsense? I don’t think so.

Apparently, Trump is out of the loop and posting erratically again. The BBC reports that Trump’s post, “comes despite Washington on Tuesday giving its official backing to London’s plan to cede sovereignty of the British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius.”

I don’t know the details of the U.K. deal or whether it’s good or bad. But I do know that Trump issuing orders on Truth Social to sovereign countries is not the way things should be done.And signaling that he’s seriously looking at more military action in Iran in this manner is just plain stupid.

But that’s how America rolls now. Buckle up, world.

Jimmy Carter Had To Sell His Peanut Farm

Hunter Biden wasn’t allowed to sell his paintings

The Trump boys were interviewed on CNBC. The rotten apples don’t fall far from the poison tree:

EISEN: I want to ask you about the WSJ report that a 49% stake in World Liberty was sold to an Emirati royal family member after your father was elected president so they could get access to AI chips

DON JR: We’ve been dealing with the conflict of interest stuff for years. Frankly, it’s gotten old. They put us in this position. We just fought back.

In other words, “sure we’re completely corrupt but it’s because our enemies made us do it.” :

Eisen brought up the “49 percent stake that was sold to an Emirati royal family member after your father was elected president” and said it has raised questions “about whether they were doing that so they could get access to AI chips.” …

Eric Trump answered by going off on a wild tangent about his family’s removal from major social media platforms, his father’s pivot to Truth Social, and the benefits of cryptocurrency. “It’s crazy. The law of unintended consequences,” he said, boasting that after his father and other family members were booted from the platforms, “we went out and we formed Truth Social.”

He added that banks “started canceling us left and right,” prompting the family to move into decentralized finance. “We went out and we got into defi because we realized there was a future of finance,” he said, calling crypto adoption worldwide “the future.”

Donald Trump Jr. also rejected suggestions of wrongdoing, insisting, “A, my father has nothing to do with it. B, it has nothing to do with AI chips.” “I mean, they tried all this nonsense the first time around,” Trump Jr. said. “Frankly, it’s gotten old. They were the ones that put us into this position by creating legislation to try to put us out of business. We just fought back.”

“We weren’t willing to sit in a corner, curl up in a ball, and die like they would love us to do. That’s not how we function. That’s not how we operate,” he added.

They aren’t trying to hide it. Trump himself told the NY Times that he realized after the first term that “nobody cares” about any of this and it’s pretty clear that he realizes he has immunity and unlimited pardon power (along with total control of the GOP, making an impeachment conviction impossible) so he and the family can rob the country blind and get away with it.

I don’t know if reforms will ever be enough to fix the problem that Trump and his spawn have shown a bright light on. Ultimately , if we are to survive as a democracy, something will have to be done about the fact that so many people are deluded enough to vote for a flagrant criminal — twice. I haven’t the vaguest idea how that might be done.

Who Are The Christian Nationalists?

According to a new PRRI survey, 32% of Americans are either adherents of Christian nationalism or sympathetic to it. But this breakdown of who they are by religion and race is interesting:

The Salt Lake Tribune has this:

Most (83%) of those who reject Christian nationalism — the idea that America was founded by and belongs to Christians — say they want to live in a pluralistic country. Not surprisingly, those who embrace Christian nationalism, according to PRRI’s measuring index, prefer a nation made up of Christians (73%).

The report reveals deep divides about the role that religion should play in the country, said Melissa Deckman, CEO of PRRI.“It’s a question of American identity,” said Deckman.

Since 2023, PRRI has tried to measure support for Christian nationalism in the U.S., using a series of five questions. Those questions ask:

• If the government should declare the U.S. a Christian nation.
• If being Christian is important to being an American.
• If U.S. law should be based on Christian values.
• If Christians are called to have domination over American society.
• If the U.S. will fall apart without its Christian foundations.

About 1 in 10 Americans (11%) are what PRRI calls Christian nationalist adherents, meaning they agree or completely agree with all questions, according to the new report, based on data from September 2025. More than 1 in 4 Americans (27%) are “rejectors,” meaning they completely disagree with all five statements. Another 21% of Americans are Christian nationalist sympathizers, according to PRRI, meaning they agree with most of the statements, but don’t completely agree with them. And 37% are skeptics and disagree — but not completely — with most of the five statements.

The skeptics outnumber adherents by more than 2-to-1.

Thank God.

Overall, about a third of Americans — including 56% of Republicans, 67% of white evangelicals and 54% of Hispanic Protestants — fall in the adherent or sympathizer categories.

In case you were wondering, many in the GOP establishment and Trumps administration are self-identified Christian nationalists including Russell Vought, Pete Hegseth and Speaker Mike Johnson..

There are places in America where this idea is much stronger than others:

The new report also takes a state-by-state look at the responses and found that Americans in the Bible Belt and the Midwest are more likely to fall in the adherent or sympathizer categories, while those who are skeptics or rejectors are more likely found on the coasts. Residents of Arkansas (54%), Mississippi (52%), West Virginia (51%), Oklahoma (49%), and Wyoming (46%) were most likely to fall in the adherent and sympathizer categories.

No surprises there. This really gets me:

PRRI found that support for President Donald Trump and his policies was much higher among those in the adherent and sympathizer categories. For example, about two-thirds (67%) of adherents and just over half (53%) of sympathizers agreed with the assertion that immigrants are invading the U.S. and “replacing our cultural and ethnic background.” Overall, a third of Americans agree. About 61% of adherents and 54% of sympathizers agreed with the U.S. “deporting undocumented immigrants to foreign prisons without due process,” something a third of Americans overall agree with.

These supposed Christians pretty much worship an adjudicated rapist with 5 children from three different wives who was the best friend of one of the most notorious pedophiles in American history. And they are all about being cruel and heartless toward strangers. But sure, they say they are followers of Jesus and expect the rest of us to follow them.

I’m afraid they missed all the Jesus stuff in the Bible.

The mere fact that they have shown themselves to be such epic hypocrites by supporting that monster means we never have to give them even the slightest respect as moral arbiters ever again. Just say “Trump” whenever they even try to wave around the Bible and spout morality. The days of having to kow-tow to that are over.

Discipline The Truth Tellers?

From the “you can believe me or your lyin’ eyes” files:

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said the authors of a New York Fed study that found that Americans pay for tariffs should be disciplined, in an interview with CNBC Wednesday morning.

The findings of the paper run counter to what President Trump has claimed about his tariffs, and the attention the research has received has created a political problem for the White House. Trump wrote in the WSJ that the burden of tariffs “has fallen overwhelmingly on foreign producers and middlemen, including large corporations that are not from the U.S.”

That is not what the NY Fed study, out last week, concluded. Using government data, the authors found that U.S. importers of foreign goods paid 90% of the higher tariffs last year.They did this by looking at whether exporters lowered the prices of their goods, eating the costs of the tariffs, or if importers were paying more.

The boot-licking lackey Hassett has the nerve to say this:

 “I mean, the paper is an embarrassment,” Hassett said on CNBC. “It’s, I think, the worst paper I’ve ever seen in the history of the Federal Reserve system.”

Hassett argued that prices have gone down, wages are up, and “consumers were made better off by the tariffs.”

It’s clear that the word has gone forth in the Trump administration that their best hope for winning the midterms is to tell people that they don’t know their own minds. I’m sure it will work with the cult but that population seems to be shrinking not growing.

Traditional conservatives certainly aren’t buying it:

“I think the findings of the paper are consistent with what standard economic analysis would suggest,” Michael Strain, an economist at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, tells Axios. “The findings of the paper are also consistent with the empirical estimates of related papers,” he says. The problem is its conclusions run counter to the White House narrative.

Yes, that’s certainly true. But Trump has good reason to believe that if he just says something over and over again he can convince tens of millions of people to believe it regardless of the facts. It worked for him regarding the 2020 election and he even reversed many people’s beliefs about what they saw with their own eyes on January 6th. But this will be a real test of his limits. When it comes to their own wallets, people tend to go their own way no matter what the talking heads and politicians tell them. But who knows? Maybe Trump and his henchmen can pull this one off too.

The Worst Of The Worst

The vicious harridan with an angel face

The DHS Spokesperson, Tricia McLaughlin is leaving. God riddance. She is a malignant blight on our society.

David Kurtz at TPM writes:

Tricia McLaughlin, the DHS spokesperson who trafficked in scurrilous lies about Trump’s mass deportation operation and in over-the-top attacks on the press, is leaving the administration on her own terms.

McLaughlin was a key contributor to a particular Trump II aesthetic: young, photogenic, often blonde women going feral in front of cameras on behalf of President Trump and his most odious nativist policies, in a performative spectacle that rejected the very premise of transparency and public accountability.

The peak example of McLaughlin’s angry-white-woman theatrics came in May, when the Trump administration rushed out a planeload of immigrants to South Sudan, in violation of an order from U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy of Boston. McLaughlin raced in front of the cameras to attack Murphy as he was convening an emergency hearing in the matter:

The deportees sat on a tarmac in Djibouti for days while the case made its way to the Supreme Court, where the six-justice conservative majority stayed Murphy’s order over a vigorous dissent from the three liberal justices, allowing the deportations to South Sudan to be completed.

The poison that came out of this woman’s mouth actually made Karoline Leavitt’s spew look angelic by comparison. I can only imagine what she’s got in mind next. I’m sure they’re actively looking for camp guards.

An example of her ouvre:

Its Own Supercut

Four times exonerated in 30 seconds

“I’ve been totally exonerated.”

ICYMI, Donald Trump has been “totally exonerated on Epstein.”

The Ink observes that that Trump talking point sounds pretty familiar:

It’s not all that different from Trump’s reaction to the release of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.

The reality, then, was somewhat different: “The president was not exculpated for the acts that he allegedly committed,” Mueller told Congress back in 2019 as he presented his report. Mueller hadn’t found the evidence most wanted — direct connections with Russian interference operations. He’d found compelling reasons not to dismiss the idea that Trump had obstructed justice — he’d simply left the decision to act up to the Department of Justice. A serious error (as journalists Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis have told us), but the report was far from a “complete and total” exoneration.

And Trump’s claim of “exoneration” now is just as curious, even if it is simply a reflex. So far, this hasn’t, at the core, even been about him. There has been no public process of inquiry, no special counsel has been appointed to look into the questions surrounding Trump’s involvement with Epstein raised by the newly released documents, and nobody has had their day in court to speak to any issues that might be raised by those documents.

That’s not quite exoneration — and certainly not total.

Expect to hear more of it from Trump and his pet parrots.

Actually that Trump line is familiar, only from someone a few years older, maturity-wise: “I didn’t do it, nobody saw me do it, you can’t prove anything!”

The karmic imbalance with this guy is massive. At some point the universe has to come into balance. Please?