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The Cult Speaks

That’s not a joke. That crap is all over the internet right now. Overwhelming Trump worship and loathing of the left. This one’s going viral.

We are living in separate dimensions.

A Fatuous, Reflexive Liar

Daniel Dale writes, “you can see in the transcript of Trump’s National Prayer Breakfast speech how he went from a factual staff-written line giving Christians credit for Mariam Ibrahim’s release (red) to an ad-libbed lie giving himself credit (green).”

He just says whatever self-aggrandizing lie that passes through his head these days:

At the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, President Donald Trump spoke from prepared remarks as he discussed the persecution of Mariam Ibrahim. Ibrahim was unjustly imprisoned and sentenced to death in Sudan in 2014, in a case centered on her Christian faith, until she was released that same year following a global outcry.

Trump correctly said: “Believers all over the planet rallied to Mariam’s cause, prayed for her protection, and successfully pressured for her release.” But then the president appeared to ad-lib – and claimed that he was the one who got Ibrahim freed.

“I did that. I did that. I did that with one phone call, actually,” he said. “And she had such support, it was so easy. And when I explained it to the powers that be: ‘Yes, sir, we will do it right away.’ I just wish I knew earlier. But it’s a big world with a lot of people.”

For years, Trump has told fictional stories that feature unnamed people referring to him as “sir.” This was another one.

Ibrahim was released in 2014, during the Obama administration. Trump did not become president until January 2017. He was not even a presidential candidate until June 2015. There has never been the slightest indication that a private citizen in the US, a businessman and celebrity at the time, was the person who convinced Sudanese authorities to let her out of prison.

A former Obama administration official who served on the National Security Council in 2014 told CNN on Friday: “I neither had at the time nor have now any knowledge of Trump’s involvement whatsoever. It’d be very surprising if he were.”

Jack Jenkins, a reporter for Religion News Service, first raised skepticism about Trump’s story on Thursday. Robert P. George, a Princeton University professor who is a prominent conservative legal scholar, said in a Friday email: “As Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom in 2014, I advocated for Mariam Ibrahim. I do not recall Donald Trump being involved in the case or assisting our Commission’s efforts. Of course, he was not President at the time. Whether he was working privately outside our view, I cannot say. It is certainly possible.”

It is possible in theory. But even if Trump did contribute in some way to the international pressure campaign to achieve Ibrahim’s release – some way Trump’s White House team and congressional allies could not identify when invited to do so by CNN on Friday – that wouldn’t make it true that he personally got Ibrahim released with a phone call.

The White House did not respond to CNN’s Friday request to describe any Trump involvement in Ibrahim’s release. A Friday search of the LexisNexis database of news articles brought up hundreds of articles about the case but none that mentioned any Trump involvement.

Of course it is another ridiculous lie. In 2014, Trump was blathering about his birther conspiracy and running around bragging about grabbing women by the pussy. The last thing on earth that he would have been involved in was a persecuted Christian in Sudan. He couldn’t find Sudan on a fucking map.

There is no question what happened here. We know that this psycho just took credit for something he knew nothing about and had nothing to do with because he does this ALL THE TIME. He takes credit for others’ successes and blames others for his failures He is a narcissistic, pathological liar. And now that he’s completely unhinged and operating with no constraint he just does it reflexively. Look for this to get more and more absurd as time goes on.

When The World Looked To Us

The globe was our concern

Back when telephones had cords and “long distance” was still a thing (late 1970s), this Baby Boomer called the Government Printing Office (GPO) in D.C. trying to buy a detailed CIA world map I’d read about. (I’d previously bought a few hardcover Foreign Service area guides for specific countries from the GPO. The good old days.) The woman on the D.C. end admitted that the GPO did not have the CIA item in its inventory.

“You need to contact GMAODS,” she said casually.

Not fluent in acronym, I asked her to render that in English.

“Government Mapping Agency Office of Distribution Services.”

“Of course,” I thought, figuratively smacking my forehead. (I never obtained the map.)

One of my sisters worked in D.C. as an assistant to Donald Rumsfeld’s personal attorney around that time. She kept a book of government acronyms on her pre-PC desk so she wouldn’t be similarly flummoxed. (Pre-PC meaning pre-personal computer not the other PC.)

David Graham shares a similar reminiscence at The Atlantic:

The CIA World Factbook occupies a special place in the memories of elder Millennials like me. It was an enormous compendium of essential facts about every country around the world, carefully collected from across the federal government. This felt especially precious when the World Factbook went online in 1997 (it had previously been a classified internal publication printed on paper, then a declassified print resource), a time when the internet still felt new and unsettled. Unlike many other pages on the World Wide Web, it was reliable enough that you could even get away with citing it in schoolwork. And there was a special thrill in the idea that the CIA, a famously secretive organization, was the one providing it to you

Memories are now the only place the World Factbook resides. In a post online yesterday, the agency noted that the site “has sunset,” though it provided no explanation for why. (The agency did not immediately reply to my inquiry about why, nor has it replied to other outlets.) The Associated Press noted that the move “follows a vow from Director John Ratcliffe to end programs that don’t advance the agency’s core missions.”

The demise of the World Factbook is part of a broad war on information being waged by the Trump administration. This is different from the administration’s assault on truth, in which the president and the White House lie prolifically or deny reality. This is something more fundamental: It’s a series of steps that by design or in effect block access to data, and in doing so erode the concept of a shared frame for all Americans. “Though the World Factbook is gone, in the spirit of its global reach and legacy, we hope you will stay curious about the world and find ways to explore it … in person or virtually,” the CIA wrote in the valedictory post. Left unsaid: You’re on your own to figure it out now.

If the World Factbook was indeed shut down because it didn’t meet Ratcliffe’s standard for core CIA functions, that reflects the Trump administration’s impoverished view of the government’s role. The World Factbook was a public service that helped Americans and others around the globe be informed, created a positive association with a shadowy agency, and spread U.S. soft power by providing a useful service free to all. I’ve been unable to determine how much it cost the government to maintain, but there’s no reason to think it would be substantive.

At least the raw information the World Factbook collected is available elsewhere (and the current version of the Factbook is available on the Internet Archive). The same is not true of some of the other casualties in the war on information, which have fallen victim to both ideology and incompetence. The executive branch has removed data from its websites, such as those of the CDC, the Census Bureau, and other departments, or removed the webpages that hosted them. Almost 3,400 data sets were removed from Data.gov in the first month of Trump’s term alone. At the start of the second Trump administration, some nongovernmental bodies worked to preserve government data by scraping information from existing sources. That’s valuable as far as it goes, but it doesn’t help with future data—or data that never get collected in the first place.

I came of age when the U.S. was still the leader of the so-called “free world.” We made mistakes. Plenty of them. But the world was not only our oyster then, it was our responsibility. We were in control, not out of control.

Good times?

The Joke’s On Us

I’m not laughing

Satirist Tom Lehrer circa 1965.

Dean Baker pointed to this anecdote from the legendary Mike Elk. He’d just arrived in Rio de Janeiro after a 24-hour flight with three connections when authorities pulled him out of line. They’d flagged his passport:

A customs agent led me to a room, where the Brazilian federal police told me to wait. I nervously began texting my journalist friends, worried that I might be sent back.

​See, in 2024, when I was covering the assassination of Rio city councilwoman Marielle Franco, I misread the legal instructions for a visa and accidentally overstayed by about two weeks.

The visa instructions had said that I could stay for 6 months. However, I forgot to read the fine print that after three months, I needed to go to the federal police and register for another 3 months, so I had “illegally” stayed in Brazil.

​As I sat in the Brazilian federal police office in Rio de Janeiro airport, I began texting my dad, terrified. Everyone knows that in Brasil, the police can do whatever they want to you, allegedly without repercussions.

​Finally, after about an hour, a Brazilian federal police officer emerged and said, “Don’t worry, we’re just gonna make you pay a fine for overstaying your visa.” My muscles tensed up as I waited for him to tell me how much… 132 reals, the officer told me, the equivalent of $27.

​I breathed a sigh of relief and said, “Thank God.” The Brazilian federal police officer immediately started joking with me, “What do you think, we were gonna throw you in jail? We’re not ICE, we’re Brazilians.”

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Stephen Miller probably finds that funny. Mike didn’t. Nor do I.

​As I paid my fine and left the federal police office, I thought that if a Brazilian had done the same as I did in the United States, they would likely be thrown into painful prison conditions, perhaps even in solitary confinement for months at a time. But in Brasil, they welcome immigrants and tourists, so I was allowed to go on my way.

​The Brazilian federal police officer wasn’t the only person to joke about ICE with me. Nearly everywhere I go in Brasil, though, people are asking me about the immigration situation in the United States. The other day, at a street-food vendor’s cart, the owner was watching a video of 5-year-old Liam Ramos being released from ICE detention.

I really miss Tom Lehrer about now. He was warning foreigners about visiting the United States in 1965 (and he wasn’t talking about Bloody Sunday or the Watts riots). God knows what Lehrer would have done with ICE wilding.

Friday Night Soother

It’s baby animal season!

The San Diego Humane Society is asking the public to help stock its nurseries during the 16th annual virtual Wildlife Baby Shower.

Thousands of vulnerable baby squirrels, raccoons, hummingbirds, ducklings, bobcats and many other species are expected to arrive at the society’s Project Wildlife program during the busy spring breeding season.

Members of the community can purchase items such as soft bedding, specialized formula, feeding tools, pop-up habitats and baby bird diets from registries at Amazon, Target and Walmart. All gifts are shipped directly to the San Diego Humane Society.

“The supplies donated are used every day to stabilize, feed and house fragile young animals until they’re ready to return to the wild,” said Dr. Alexis Wohl, SDHS’ wildlife veterinary manager. “Community support truly determines how many lives we can save.”

The SDHS Project Wildlife program cares for more than 10,000 injured, orphaned and sick wild animals each year.




Fear Mongering

When giving Trump his get-out-of-jail free card in Trump v. United States, John Roberts implied that it was hysterical to think that a president might take the rationale for this decision as a free pass to commit crimes:

They were most concerned that a future president would use his position to prosecute his predecessor. Suffering from a bad case of Fox News Brain Rot they apparently believed that’s what Biden was doing despite the clear evidence that Trump had committed crimes and they were being investigated by sober, dispassionate members of the Justice Department.

Look where that’s gotten us. Trump knows he has a license to commit any crimes he wants, is selling pardons and doling them out to anyone willing to commit crimes on his behalf and is persecuting his political enemies. Excellent job.

As Matt Ford commented on Blue Sky:

Every time I re-read Trump v. United States, it feels like getting hit in the head with a mallet.

Over and over again, every single day.

Just Openly Racist

It’s really this low:

The roughly minute-long video focused on false election fraud claims about the 2020 presidential election, but at the end it suddenly flashed to a clip of the Obamas’ faces superimposed on the heads of cartoon apes as the song “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” by The Tokens played in the background.

The imagery, which evokes long-standing racist tropes against Black people, comes during Black History Month, which honors the accomplishments and contributions of Black Americans. Barack Obama made U.S. history as the first Black president.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to NBC News’ request for comment Friday morning with a statement: “This is from an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from ‘The Lion King.’ Please stop the fake outrage and report on something today that actually matters to the American public.”

They now say that it was a staffer who put up the video which is almost certainly a lie. Trump is the biggest racist in his administration and has been his entire life. If it was a staffer who did it, he certainly had no reason to believe that Trump wouldn’t have liked it.

Even some Republicans peeked their head up and said a little something:

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the only Black Republican in the upper chamber, sharply denounced the president on X, writing, “Praying it was fake because it’s the most racist thing I’ve seen out of this White House. The President should remove it.”

Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., wrote, “Even if this was a ‘Lion King’ meme, a reasonable person sees the racist context to this. The White House should do what anyone does when they make a mistake: remove this and apologize.

Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., who faces a competitive re-election race, also criticized Trump. “The President’s post is wrong and incredibly offensive — whether intentional or a mistake — and should be deleted immediately with an apology offered,” he wrote on X.

No apology forthcoming. They don’t do that.

Real American Christians

They don’t hold with all this music by people they don’t like. It just ain’t right:

Lol:

Bad Bunny is the number one Global Top Artist on Spotify for the 4th year, has more than 7 million records sold, four diamond plaques and 11 platinums. He even has a WrestleMania storyline.

Lee Greenwood is an 83 year old one hit wonder whose career is 100% dependent on appearances at Republican Party events.

I don’t think Mike Johnson or the rest of the pathetic MAGA weirdos know what mainstream is.

Lol:

The Supreme Agenda

In case you’re wondering why the highly partisan Supreme Court decided to uphold the California redistricting plan when it doesn’t benefit Donald Trump, Ian Millhiser explains that removing all barriers to partisan gerrymander is one of their highest priorities. They believe, correctly, that this will benefit the Republicans which is in keeping with their larger agenda.

The Supreme Court used to permit federal courts to hear lawsuits alleging that a legislative map drawn to benefit one party or the other violates the Constitution. But the Court’s Republican majority shut these lawsuits down in Rucho v. Common Cause (2019). Five years later, in Alexander v. South Carolina NAACP (2024), the Republican justices went a step further, declaring that “as the Federal Constitution is concerned, a legislature may pursue partisan ends when it engages in redistricting.”

Having abolished federal lawsuits challenging partisan gerrymanders, the Court’s Republicans then started to dismantle longstanding legal rules prohibiting racial gerrymanders — that is, legislative maps that are drawn to minimize the voting power of voters of a particular race. Indeed, the Court’s recent decision in LULAC, the Texas gerrymandering case, was a major milestone in this broader project to shut down anti-gerrymandering lawsuits. Among other things, LULAC held that “ambiguous” evidence must always be construed against a plaintiff alleging that a map was drawn for impermissible racial reasons.

It probably goes too far to say that this Court would allow literally any racial gerrymander to survive judicial scrutiny. If a state passed a law called the “White Supremacist We Want to Bring Back Jim Crow, So These Maps Were Drawn by the Ku Klux Klan Act of 2026,” it is likely that at least two of the Court’s Republicans would vote to strike it down. But LULAC and other recent Supreme Court decisions impose such high barriers on anti-gerrymandering plaintiffs that a state legislature’s racist intent would need to be extraordinarily explicit before this Court would step in.

And so the Republican justices voted to uphold a Democratic gerrymander in Tangipa. They did not do so because they are particularly worried about Democratic voting rights or Democratic chances in the midterms. They did so because that decision is consistent with their broader project to eliminate nearly all lawsuits challenging gerrymanders.

John Roberts has been on a crusade to end minority voting protections his entire career so this is perfectly in line with that. It doesn’t bode well for the case  Louisiana v. Callais that could finally gut the Voting Right’s Act, restoring the ability of white conservatives to draw maps that will essentially disenfranchising Black Americans across a wide swathe of the country. That’s been on the agenda for all the decades since the act was originally passed.

I certainly hope they don’t go that way but I’ll be shocked if it doesn’t which means we will have a very big problem winning a majority in the House going forward.

The Emperor Of Trumplandia Wants His Tributes

There is no end to his narcissism:

President Trump last month offered to drop his hold on billions of dollars for a major infrastructure project in New York, but only if Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer agreed to rename New York’s Penn Station and Washington’s Dulles International Airport after Trump.

  • Schumer (D-N.Y.) rejected the offer, a source familiar with the talks told Axios, prolonging the standoff over funding for the Gateway Tunnel Project connecting New York to New Jersey.

Trump, whose allies renamed the Kennedy Center and the U.S. Institute of Peace after him, is continuing his efforts to reshape American institutions in his image.

  • The offer did not come up in an Oval Office meeting between Trump and Schumer last month, the source said. Instead, the offer was made to Schumer in subsequent conversations with the administration about the Gateway project.
  • The $16 billion project is set to shut down indefinitely on Friday, without the funding from the federal government.
  • The offer from Trump was first reported by Punchbowl News.

Republicans introduced a bill all the way back in April of 24 to name Dulles after Trump so he has support for that.

No biggie I guess… just one more example of his deep and debilitating psychological damage.