Saturday, July 27, 2024

What to Say And To Whom

 There is a massive Trump rally in Minnesota today.





They interviewed people lining up to get in, and one woman said she liked Trump because he speaks common sense and he is for the working people.



David Brooks' analysis is the MAGA crowd is all about you win-I lose; there isn't enough for us and for them, for all those creepy aliens swarming across the border will take our jobs and replace us. He says the Democrats have to be about assuring everyone we want stable, safe community bases from which we can launch explorations and adventures, not as you lose-I win-- but there's so much more now, we can all win.



Brooks says we have to convince people that chaos in Europe will eventually come back to envelop us and so to allow Putin to pull a Hitler, and just invade one country after another is a loser's game.

We all know people who will vote for Trump who are simply beyond persuading.





But every once in a while, we meet someone who seems persuadable, like that twenty something who was serving juice drinks at the JB in North Hampton, who said she was most concerned about protecting her uterus, but was clueless about which party was more likely to to do that. She was just minimally aware of a thing called the Supreme Court and certainly had no idea of the role Trump played in overturning Roe v Wade and she had no idea what that Dobbs case was about or how it related to protecting her uterus.



To call her a "low information voter" is to be generous. She is a low information human being. She had no idea what the word "infanticide" meant and she had not thought much about late term abortion.  When asked who she would like to be President she said, after a moment's serious reflection: Kim Kardashian, who after all is a lawyer and a self made billionaire. (Actually, googling this, it turns out Ms. Kardashian is not a lawyer, but has talked about becoming one through an on line school and then doing "an apprenticeship." Then she discovered she was too busy, after all and put the whole thing on indefinite "pause." So my low information person had that wrong, or at best, out of date information. No matter, it worked for her.)

The People's Choice


Kamala Harris has hit upon a shrewd strategy of couching her pitch in terms of protecting your freedom against the intrusion of the government getting between you and your uterus, your doctor and your freedom to not have to go to church on Sunday, and to keep government out of your bedroom and your love life.

But she has to throw the long suffering true Blue Democrats a bone, and emasculate the Donald. He's been able to bully the tongue tied Biden too long. We wanted someone who could speak for us, someone on the national scene, not just Jamie Raskin and J.B. Pritzker. 

Senator Mark Kelly, a fighter pilot/astronaut might fill that bill; he might be a good attack dog. But Kamala has to be an attack dog to make the true Blues rally. Bernie Sanders took Trump down at every rally. Kamala has to do the same.



In the end, if we really have a democracy, there have to be more of us than there are of them. But, of course, we do not have a true democracy:  Hillary Clinton beat Trump by 3 million votes but it was still President Trump.

Some day, if we are to save ourselves, we have to eliminate the Electoral College and we have to term limit the Supreme Court. 

Then we'll have to address the low information citizen, but that's a long term project.

Friday, July 26, 2024

Return of the Cat Woman

 

J.D. Vance has said all sorts of things we had not, until now, been aware of.


There was that remark about how women should basically be barefoot and pregnant at home in the kitchen cooking for their husband and family and not working outside the home like those childless women who live with cats.

I'd Vote For Her


He followed up on this Handmaid's Tale idea with the suggestion that a man with 10 children should have 11 votes, one for himself and 10 for each child, because he had contributed more to his country by populating it, redolent of the Third Reich Lebensborn program which sent blonde, Aryan women to farms where they would mate with blonde Aryan SS officers to produce children for the Reich, sons to fight in the Wehrmacht and daughters to pop out more cannon fodder.

Long term Recruitment Planning




It was a swell idea. The SS officers loved it very much. What the women thought, if they were thinking at all, is not well documented.

Working Ovaries

I don't know. If I had to choose between the cat ladies and these Lebensborn women, I might be more inclined toward the cats.

Cat Woman


Republicans meanwhile are digging out all the things Kamala said in 2020 when she was running in the Democratic primaries about wanting to stop fracking, which would not endear herself to the Pennsylvania voters.

A Cat Woman


If I were Kamala, I think I'd stop talking about how appointing a Black woman to the Supreme Court was such a great achievement, because we want the Court, or the workplace or any workforce to "look more like America," which is a great turn off to the average swing voter who sees Diversity/Equity/Inclusion as reverse discrimination and giving people jobs simply because they are members of a desirable group, rather than on their own merits.

I really do wish that emphasis on how people look or how the work place looks is just a hop, skip and a jump from those Trumpian chants about dark skinned illegals flooding across the borders. Trump is all about how people look. He liked Mike Pence because Pence looked like a VP from Central Casting and he likes the idea of recruiting more immigrants from Norway and Denmark, because they are , well, blonde.

And while we are at it, Democrats trying to woo the wavering voters ought to try not to talk too much about putting transgender girls on girls' high school teams, even though, as the governor of Utah has noted, the number of people this applies to can be counted on one hand in that state. It's just a loser for Democrats and much as we might want to protect vulnerable people, we'd do that more effectively by not handing Trump the election with ideas which many swing voters find repugnant. 

In other words, less ideological purity and more sensitivity to what other people think.

Stick to the things most people want: like the freedom to control your own uterus.



Kamala ought to stick to the idea that Republicans are coming for your freedoms: the freedom to have an abortion, to get contraception, to have your winning candidate not be prevented from taking office by a violent mob, the freedom to marry whoever you want, or to not marry and produce children to fight in your country's wars, the freedom to not have children at all, the freedom to not go to church and to not pay taxes used to support churches (i.e. the separation of church and state), the freedom to not have your kids taught the 10 commandments in public schools, the freedom to not be shot by the latest maniac with an attack rifle. Stuff like that ought to do nicely.





Thursday, July 25, 2024

Biden's Best Moment

 


Joseph Biden gave his finest speech on July 24, 2024, as he commented on his decision to not run for re election.



Had Ronald Reagan said the same words, or any of a number of other speakers, it would have been moving and effective, but sadly, with his mask like face, his hoarse voice, the only nuance in it a shift to whisper, he simply cannot be moving.

He garbles some of his most important words and phrases and it is because he simply cannot communicate past his obvious Parkinson's Disease, his age and infirmity, the power of his words is dissipated.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgHT9dYJCTU

The truth is, a large role of the President is playing a role. Ronald Reagan, when asked if an actor could serve as President replied, "How can a President not be an actor?" and he was on to something. If the President cannot do theater, cannot project from the stage, he cannot lead.

Nobody today knows what Lincoln actually looked and sounded like as he delivered a speech, what his voice did, how his facial features shaped his meanings. Perhaps in the age of television and internet and images Lincoln would never have come to power or been re-elected. All that mattered was his words, as people read them in newspapers. But today, the delivery is critical and the media is the message.



The Democratic Party showed surprising resolve, boldness and capacity to act by sending it's leaders to insist to Biden he step down. 



And the fresh face and voice of Kamala Harris may, just may be what can stop der Fuehrer, Trump, from seizing power.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p2YdGrYZ1Y&t=8s

Time will tell, but one thing is clear even now:

Biden, in the end, did the right thing.

He gave democracy and the republic a fighting chance.


Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Gotta Love Her: Kamala Comes Out Swinging



Okay, I know just one opinion from an eccentric New Hampshire Democrat is of no importance whatsoever.



I know, I know: Nobody cares what I think. 

I am that tree in the woods which falls and there is no ear to hear it--so my noise doesn't count, it's not even a noise.



But I hear this ad on the radio driving to work this morning, and all I could do was shout: "Finally!"






Finally, we have somebody who is saying what I want to say, what I want to hear, in a way we can get up and cheer about. 

 

The Democrats may not win. 

And you know Donald Trump will never have the balls to set foot on a debate stage with her.





But at least we will bloody the noses of those Goddamn Trumplings.

P.S.

Thanks, Joe. We owe you one.



Sunday, July 21, 2024

And Now The Fun Begins

 


President Biden did the right thing, of course.

For a career politician one of the hardest things.



Now, the Democratic Party has to take a deep breath and think. Mad Dog hopes the party does not do the easy thing, at least before having exhausted all the other choices.



The easiest thing to do would be to nominate Kamala Harris, but it may not be the smartest thing to do.

Personally, I always liked Ms. Harris, but we need to think this through and not simply take the simple, easy out.

The first thing to realize is there will be an outpouring of sympathy and admiration for President Biden and he should be out there on the campaign trail milking that for all he's worth. He could be good at that, and he could help his country a lot.

The next thing is to simply think of the attributes of a candidate who can beat Mr. Trump, who spent decades building his brand name.

Is there anyone who is as famous, who is widely beloved?

When I posed this question to a twenty something just now and asked her if she would vote for Tom Hanks, she said she didn't know who that was. When I said, "Sleepless in Seattle" and "Saving Private Ryan" a vague flicker of recognition passed across her eyes. I explained he was a movie actor and I asked if she'd have reservations voting for someone without political or elective experience, she shrugged and said, "No problem."

 "In fact," she said, "I'd vote for Kim Kardashian. I'd definitely vote for her."

"For President? we're talking about President here," I said.

 "She's a lawyer and she's made herself a billionaire,"

this twenty something voter informed me.



From the mouths of babes. 

When I asked her what the big issue in her mind for this election would be she said, "My uterus."



But when I asked her which party would be more likely to protect her reproductive rights, she got a blank look and shrugged. And when I pressed her on the Supreme Court which had overturned Roe, she said, "And, yeah--they were all men."  Well, actually, not Amy Barrett I said.  But, I asked did she know the six who voted out Roe were all appointed by Republicans, she remained blank faced and said, simply. "Oh. Yeah." So which party would be likely to protect her uterus? She still did not know.



I asked her if she was for abortion. Yes.

I asked her if she was for infanticide. 

"What's that?" she asked. 

I explained it was killing babies.

She said she was against killing babies but when I asked about a baby who would be born within a few days or weeks she said, "Well, if their family didn't want him, then that would not be a good life."

So this is who elects Presidents.

This lady said she was encouraging all her friends to vote.

And I thought, "If her friends are anything like her, do I really want them voting?
But she may be persuadable.



Saturday, July 20, 2024

Almighty God on Trump's Side: Gott Mit Uns

 


Donald Trump said what many people--both his fans and his detractors--said after that bullet missed his skull by inches.

Whether you are a believer or an atheist, the miss seemed Providential.  You may think there is no guiding hand in history, no God intervening as the Greek gods were thought to do, but the whole episode is fantastical.



Many have observed the only way to really stop Trump and Trumpism, as is true of Putin and Putinism, and before that Hitler and Nazism, is and always had been with a bullet.

When you are talking about a king, a charismatic leader, a person in whom the whole of the state is contained, the only way to stop that man is to stop that man.

Not only was that bullet astonishing, but the very fact that a 20 year old boy could get off that shot, and several others with an attack rifle, not a sniper rifle with a telescopic sight, and come so close is amazing.  For any aficionado of youtube gun channels, it is patently clear that even crack shots have trouble hitting targets much larger than Trump's head from 150 yards.

Hitler's trousers shredded by the blast


So, in a way, this failed attempt is redolent of that Valkyrie assassination attempt on Hitler, which left der Fuehrer unscathed. 

The room where the bomb exploded


Wehrmacht soldiers swore allegiance not to Germany, but to Adolph Hitler, der Fuehrer. 



And so it is with Mr. Trump: watch his adoring fans being interviewed at his rallies and it's clear what they are drawn to are not his "policies" if he can be said to have any real policies or beliefs--beyond a belief in that vile infestation sweeping across our Southern border as insane asylum inmates invade.

They love him so!


No, what Trumplings love is Trump. They always grin, talking about him. They find him hilarious.



It's that great line from "Roger Rabbit" when the detective, Eddie, incredulous at discovering Jessica Rabbit is married to the flop eared Roger Rabbit asks what she can possibly see in him and she drawls in her best vampy Kathleen Turner alto, "He makes me laugh."

He makes me laugh...


And many believe Jesus sent him to rescue America.



When an officer placed an briefcase bomb at the feet of Adolph Hitler and it exploded killing most of the staff at the meeting and wounding others, Hitler was unharmed, although his trousers were shredded, and der Volk all across Germany took this as proof that Almighty God was smiling upon and protecting Hitler. German soldiers wore belt buckles that said, "Gott Mit Uns"--God is with us.



Latter day historians have noted that following his escape, Hitler took complete control of Germany's armies and made one horrendous decision after another, from July, 1944 until everything collapsed in May, 1945.  Had he been killed, the Germans might have made peace with the Western Allies and even with Russia, and nobody would have ever known about the Holocaust and Nazi Germany might have survived in some form, rather than being completely annihilated and crushed. 



So it may be the hand of Almighty God spared Mr. Trump for a reason.

Lincoln confronted this question of what God intended by allowing the Civil War to rage on for 4 years with such great cost in lives and property. That catastrophe cost more American lives than all of America's other wars combined. And Lincoln asked why would God want to visit this catastrophe upon a righteous land? His answer: every drop of blood drawn by the [slavedrivers'] lash had to be paid for by a drop of blood drawn by the sword. In other words, less elegantly, it was pay back for hundreds of years of slavery. America had to answer for that. 

But if you follow the historical lesson, one might conclude the path we are following will be toward incineration, destruction and we can hope only that America will be a new Phoenix arising, as Germany did, from the ashes.




Friday, July 19, 2024

Democratic Party Swallows the Suicide Pill

 


Approaching the Democratic National Convention, the Party may already be a dead man walking, but if Democrats nominate Joseph Biden for President, then surely they will be swallowing that cyanide capsule.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDTiZisXrkw

The Republican Party has really only one aim, and that is to enact the Project 2025 which includes, most prominently, a huge tax give away to millionaires and to return to the salaried masses, the HVAC guys, plumbers and electricians the full burden of paying for government.

Because Republicans have nothing rational to offer re: climate change, energy conservation, environmental protection, education, infrastructure and because they oppose contraception, abortion and efforts to achieve clean air, clean water and public health, including vaccinations against pandemic viruses, they really have nothing to run on except phantoms: the invasion across the Southern border by insane asylum inmates and rapists, criminal gangs. 

So the GOP instead of talking about these losing issues: direct attention to efforts by Democrats who Republicans claim deny there are two distinct genders, and then they slide into the cant that Democrats want to  brain wash/indoctrinate your children into becoming transgender or gay, whichever you might think worse.

This gender discussion has been the Democrats' biggest gift to the Republican Party.

I am in full agreement with Dave Chappelle on this: I support anyone becoming whoever they want to be, whatever they believe they have to be--but to what extent do I have to participate in your self image?

Where this arises is the whole "pronoun" thing. Don't expect me to talk about "they" going to town for a haircut when I'm referring to a single person. Gender fluidity, transgender folks lose 99% of the American public when they open any speech with, "I am so and so, and I use his."

Also, the whole idea of a transgender college athlete, who went through puberty on a tide of testosterone, with all that meant for his skeleton and musculature, and then undergoing transgender manipulations and being allowed to compete as a woman against women, and rewriting all the female swimming records is so transparently wrong it hardly requires explication.

At what point will Democrats start valuing winning over some ideal of intellectual consistency? 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDTiZisXrkw

Just look at this video of President Biden in the Rose Garden at the White House. There he is frozen in his Parkinsonian grip, while a male in long dreadlocks and a dress undulates beside him. All the GOP has to do for the next two months is to buy airtime and internet time to replay this scene over and over again and they'll add the Senate, the House and the White House to their Supreme Court.

And the Democrats will have only themselves to blame.



Sunday, July 7, 2024

To Boldly Save or Meanly Lose Our Democracy

 Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We say we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union. The world knows we do know how to save it. We -- even we here -- hold the power, and bear the responsibility. .. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth. Other means may succeed; this could not fail. 

--Abraham Lincoln

How can a President not be an actor?

--Ronald Reagan

WE ARE ALL JUST PLAYING SHUFFLEBOARD ABOARD THE TITANIC RIGHT NOW

--Mad Dog



Reading about how Democracy died in the Weimar Republic and how Hitler's rise to power could have been prevented if only he faced bold opposition, I think of today. 

Hitler was a bold leader. He took chances and risks no other leader of his time was willing to take.

In that, Trump is the same. And his Republican Party, which has come to duplicate the National Socialist Party (Nazis) in almost every way, is the same. They nominated a man who had never served in elected office as their candidate for the Presidency of the United States, as his first elected job. 

A bold move.

Voters did not care about his lack of experience. They felt they knew him. He had developed his brand over years, first in the New York press, then on television and people, at least some people, thought they knew him.

And they believed that "experience" really does not matter in the Presidency, because the big decisions a President is called to make do not demand a command of the details. The President is the captain of the ship who merely decides what the destination is, and leaves it to others to plot the course, work out the mechanics.

Ronald Reagan, of course did hold public office, Governor of California, but he was always really just a movie actor who delivered the lines written for him, and who decided what it was he liked and did not like and his big job was to inspire the public. 

When I sought out the opinion of the most highly placed and connected Democrat I know in New Hampshire, he wrote me in an email, "Unfortunately, this late in the process, it is most likely that you will lose votes if you shift away from Biden." Now, this was a private email and not meant for publication, and so I will not identify him, but I use it because it means even the smartest, bravest politician I know simply cannot shift gears away from being a politician. All the pundits say the same thing.

But has anyone commissioned a poll to test what the voting public would do if someone not currently under discussion were to be nominated?

So, here is my fantasy, being called to give a nomination speech at the upcoming Democratic National Convention.

I would appear on stage wearing my LL Bean blue and black plaid shirt  and my favorite hat. A nobody. Just a guy from New Hampshire. 



And it would go like this:

None of you has ever heard of me. In fact, I am not qualified to be speaking before this Convention, except by the one qualification that I cherish Democracy. I am but a humble, anonymous citizen, one of millions anonymous Americans and nobody here knows my name.

But you have heard of the man whose name I rise to put into nomination. 

You all know him, and he is the solution hiding in plain sight.

You will not believe I am serious, even though he clearly is the one person who everyone knows could beat Der Fuhrer decisively.

But you will say nominating him would be too risky; it's never been done. And I have to reply as Lincoln said in the midst of his turbulent times: "As our case is new, so we must think anew. We must disenthrall ourselves and then we shall save our country."

We are told that bringing forth a new name now only three months before the voting begins is too risky, that nominating anyone other than those we are expected to nominate is too great a risk.

And I agree: It is too late to bring forth into the election someone who we have to introduce to the American people. But that means that although we have a very deep bench of elected Democrats, none of them has the national fame of Der Fuhrer. We have wonderful Democratic governors from Minnesota to California to this very state of Illinois. We have stars in the U.S. Senate from Rhode Island to New York. We have great Congressmen from Maryland to California to the state of Washington. 

But none of them can match the fame of Der Fuhrer. We'd have to introduce each and every one to the nation, but we do not have that kind of time.

Which leaves one man who we all know, and who is widely loved. Sleepless suburban housewives from New York to Seattle love him. Children dreaming of a train ride to the North Pole for Christmas love him. We have seen him washed up on a deserted island, and we have seen him celebrate and extol the ordinary Americans who became heroes, who became a Band of Brothers, fighting across Europe from Normandy to Der Fuhrer's Eagle's Nest. 

And yet you will say: No, it's too unheard of! It's an impossible dream! But just blocks from where we assemble today, a man whose middle name was "Hussein" walked out on to a stage in a wet Chicago night, at Hyde Park, on the night of his victory, and said, "For any of you who doubt that in America anything is possible--Tonight must be your answer!"

The impossible has happened, right here and it can again.

And we saw the man we all know now, recently at the 80th anniversary of D-Day, at the graves of American soldiers in Normandy. Those graves Der Fuhrer refused to visit because it was raining and Der Fuhrer did not want to get his hair wet, did not want to show his bald spot.

You know him because he searched for one American soldier among an entire Army, to save Private Ryan. 


You know who I'm talking about. Every American does, from Biloxi to Bangor, from Peoria to Portland. He literally needs no introduction, because he has visited all of us. 

And yes, you know I cannot resist saying it: Gump Dumps Trump!

And so I'm privileged, I'm honored, to put into nomination before this Convention, for President of the United States: 

 Thomas "Tom" Hanks.





Saturday, July 6, 2024

Drummer Boy

 


On June 6, 2024, as Tom Hanks, Christine Amanpour, Joseph Biden and the surviving veterans who stormed the beaches at Normandy gathered to commemorate the 80th anniversary of that momentous day, someone noted that there were fewer years between the end of the Civil war (1865) and that beach landing (1944) = 79 years and the time between D-Day and it's 80th anniversary.



I can recall, as a boy in 1953, there were still Civil War veterans alive who held reunions, and attended commenorations at battlefields and got trucked out for July 4th parades, 88 years later. If you were 12 years old, and drummer boy, you were a Civil War Vet. If you were 103, and there were vets who lived to that age, you might have been a soldier.



So the newly discovered story by E.L. Doctorow published in this week's New Yorker held special fascination for me.



I do not know all of E.L. Doctorow's work--I read "Ragtime" and liked it well enough. 

But this, for my money, is a masterpiece.





https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/07/08/the-drummer-boy-on-independence-day-fiction-e-l-doctorow



Friday, July 5, 2024

Uberfremdung

 

History does not repeat itself; but it  often rhymes.

--Attributed to Mark Twain (among others)


Watching the debate, like most people I know, I could only focus on the mouth agape, frozen faced, tongue tied Joe Biden, and hardly noticed Donald Trump, who was, after all, just saying what Donald Trump always says. It was like that classic psychology demonstration where the professor puts a glass bowl on the table in the front of the room and then an outraged student appears and begins a shouting, remonstration and the professor attempts to calm this explosion in the front of the classroom, but meanwhile another student slips in and runs off with the glass bowl and the professor turns to the class and asks, "What happened to the bowl?" And usually not more than one or two out of fifty can say. Everyone else was focusing attention elsewhere.



The power of distraction.

So that was me and the debate, but somewhere in there, I managed to notice the thief who would steal the bowl: Donald Trump launched into his diatribe about all those horrible, no good, very bad illegals crossing our Southern border: insane asylum escapees, escaped convicts, rapists, murderers every last one of them.

Obadiah Youngblood


That got no attention from the moderators asking the questions, and certainly Joe Biden was in no shape to respond: Wait, the fact is immigrants, even those, especially those awaiting hearings, commit crimes at a vanishingly low level. Yes, there is that occasional horrific crime committed by an immigrant here illegally, but that is the exception that proves the rule.

Christopher Isherwood


Reading "Weimar Germany" by Eric Weitz, you hear Hitler, among many others, used the word "Uberfremdung" to signify the poisoning of the pure Aryan blood of the German folk by Jews, Poles, Slavs and other undesirables. All those "races" who had slipped across German borders and contaminated, poisoned and otherwise defiled German blood, pure German women in particular.

The Real Sally Bowles


Trump does not vilify Jews; he seems to exempt them. And he is careful not to vilify Blacks--although he doesn't have to, because his white supremacist cant is satisfactory to the Confederate and Mountain states so he doesn't have to get too explicit about who exactly is poisoning America's pure white blood.

Obadiah Youngblood


Reading about the 20 year Weimar Republic is so fraught with headlines which have been written about today, it is downright spooky. 

I've now imbibed "Weimar Germany" (Eric Weitz),  "Before the Deluge" (Otto Friedrich), "In the Garden of Beasts" (Eric Larson), "Good-by Berlin," (Christopher Isherwood, on which "Cabaret" was based), "Weimar Culture" (Peter Gay) and the excellent, mesmerizing "Babylon Berlin" now in season 4, available only on MHz-Choice, a $7 subscription worth every penny. 



These descriptions of Germany between 1919 and 1939 are a mirror to today's America. We recognize the characters, the types, the arguments. The language may be German but it sounds American.



One of Eric Weitz's observations is that the Nazis were not just street thugs, although there were plenty of that type, but they came from the universities and industry and the professions. J.D. Vance's story would have been tucked seamlessly into any of these books.

Reading Vance's book, "Hillbilly Elegy" it is abundantly clear Vance came from one of those Appalachian families which wasn't a family at all, with an absent father, a mother constantly disappearing off with her latest boyfriend, and the children left to the care of grandparents who served some parental functions but had their own limitations. The first time Vance got anything like a family was when he joined the U.S. Marines, which he seems to forget is a part of the federal government. So he owes his only true family experience to the most socialistic entity in America: The federally funded Unites States military.



The pathos of his going home on a leave with enough money (Marine money) in his pocket to take out his siblings and grandparents to Chilis for dinner is supreme. It's the first time in his life he could be proud. He had made enough money to treat his family to dinner at Chilis. You had to feel for this guy, but then he turns around and rants about how the federal government is nothing but an unmitigated evil.

Obadiah Youngblood 


And this is true of so many of the Nazis during the rise of the Third Reich: the most meaningful experience of their lives was in the military. 

And there is a difference between Trump and the pullulating Nazis of the Weimar: Trump sneers at the suckers and losers who had nothing better to do than join the Army ("Join the Army if you fail") and he dismissed John McCain as a loser because he was captured by the Vietnamese. "I like the guys who were not captured," Trump famously remarked.



And no, American folk are not enduring the deprivations of the early years of the Weimar--hyperinflation--but that doesn't mean they don't harbor resentments. 

So despite evidence that the federal government saved them from COVID--with vaccines developed by scientists using science (which the right denigrates) and rescued America from another great Depression, by spending money on Americans, American businesses and schoolchildren, President Biden and the federal government get no thanks at all. 



Americans will still send Marjorie Taylor Green and Lauren Boebert and Matt Gaetz back to Congress.

Hitler, it must be remembered was sentenced to 5 years for treason in jail for his part in the Beer Hall Putsch, an insurrection. The judge was sympathetic, so he did not get life in prison. But he served only 9 months, owing to a sympathetic judiciary. 



And now we have Trump's Supreme Court saying if Trump is re elected, nothing he does can result in jail time. He really can shoot someone on 5th Avenue and not fear punishment--as long as he claims that shooting was an official act, even if he shoots Joe Biden or Jamie Raskin or Melania's latest lover. 

Oh, I don't need to duck for cover,

For shooting Melania's lover,

For me the law does not have to budge,

Because I know the judge.