Thursday, March 31, 2022

What Was Willis Talking About?

    In light of his aphasia diagnosis, it has to be said that actor Bruce Willis was a victim of elder abuse. There. It's out. I said it.
    Here's a guy who was at the pinnacle of movie stardom. With movies like Die Hard, Die Hard II, The Fifth Element and many other box office smashes, Bruce Willis' movies took in an estimated five billion dollars at the box office. He had some stinkers, too. Every actor does. But the enduring success and appeal of 1988's Die Hard, arguably the greatest action move ever made, ensured that Bruce Willis would remain one of Hollywood's most bankable stars for the next 34 years.
    And that's exactly the reason why Bruce Willis, now 67 years-old, kept getting trotted out to more movie sets than Ariflex cameras. Over the last four years alone, Willis was on a total of 22 movie sets, virtually every one of them forgettable pot boilers. On one of those movie sets, Willis asked, "I know why you're here, I know why you're here but what am I doing here?"
    I don't know why Willis made so many movies (Actually, more like an endless series of cameo appearances in which he was often paid $2,000,000 for two days of work and lines of dialogue had to be excised from the script because Willis could no longer remember his lines even with earwigs.). Maybe he was hard up for the money or maybe he just really loved his craft. But Willis was on so many movie sets of late that the Razzies gave him his own category: Worst Performance by Bruce Willis. After arrogantly doubling down yesterday saying they were keeping the category up, despite Willis' abrupt retirement, they then buckled under pressure and decided to rescind it, after all.
    In fact, Willis' prolificity of late was an emerging joke in Hollywood, with some saying it was the next best thing to an old actors' retirement fund. Yeah, they said, making $44,000,000 for 22 cameos is good work, if you can get it.
    Again, most if not all of those 22 stinkers went directly to DVD or streaming services. It seemed as if Willis' turn playing Paul Kersey in the Death Wish retread would be his last visit to a movie theater.
     But people, especially independent studios, kept trotting out this sick old man for movie after movie (eight in one year alone), shamelessly using his fading star power and box office draw even after stories began quietly circulating that Bruce wasn't himself.
     He'd misfire prop guns on the set to the point where one director ensured no one would be in the line of fire whenever Willis had one in his hands. 25 pages of dialogue had to he excised from a script and Willis' involvement was limited to a one day shoot.
     And they still used him.
     Aphasia is a degenerative cognitive disorder that results after a traumatic brain injury or stroke. With Willis' action movie roles, he could've easily taken a shot to the head but he also could've had a stroke. It presents in some ways like dementia or Alzheimer's but it's not the same. It makes communication virtually impossible, which is fatal to the career of a professional thespian.
    I have some direct experience with aphasia. One of my best friends in the 80s and early 90s had it. When he was a teenager, his stepfather literally put his head through a wall. As Bobby told me, half his brain died and he had to learn how to reacquire basic skills such as walking and talking with literally half a brain.
   He never completely succeeded in mastering his old language skills again. He would almost constantly struggle to find the right words and would stare into space and gesture to find that elusive word. Conversation with him was always a frustrating experience. Still, my best friend Katie married him in 1984 and would eventually begin regretting it after a few years. If he went off his medication for even a day or so, he'd go into convulsive seizures. I'd witnessed more than one of them and, believe me, that's something you never want to see.
     Bobby still retained many of the skills and memories of his high school technical education. He was a pretty good mechanic and his true love, electronics, was something that never left him. But his aphasia also left him completely incapable of the rigors of a nine to five job the rest of us can more or less shrug off.
     I'm not in a position to say whether Mr. Willis is presenting these symptoms. But his cognitive impairments had been developing over the past several years to the point where cast members and crew could no longer ignore it. But over the space of 22 movies over 48 months, they used this poor old man to the point where he longer knew why he was on a movie set and they kept using him, anyway, just to make money for their forgettable projects.
     So we can continue arguing back and forth over whether Will Smith should have slapped Chris Rock over that joke about this wife. But, in my humble opinion, the real dialogue we ought to be having about the entertainment business ought to be producers shamelessly exploiting a sick old man plainly in the twilight of his competency just to make a few bucks.

Pottersville Digest: Expanded edition


     Yet, the DOJ is still footing the bill to defend him in that defamation lawsuit from E. Jean Carroll.

     This creature's superficiality is bottomless.

     Oh, fuck this. This is the worst sweetheart deal since Jeffrey Epstein. Both the judge and prosecutor need to be disbarred for this.

     Looks as if Kathy Hochul is just as corrupt as her predecessor, Andrew Cuomo. (Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)

     Just another wonderful day in Mr. Trump's neighborhood.

     Now we know Trump fiddled with the WH phone records.

    "There's no evidence to this. Um, he changes what he tells and that's not becoming of a Congressman he left. He did not tell the truth … that’s unacceptable.”
     But it's perfectly OK if MTG lies about Jewish space lasers?

     So, conspiracy theorist nut jobs are writing legislation at the request of other conspiracy theorist nut jobs. This is America 2022.

     Hear that rumbling? It's Walter Cronkite spinning in his grave at 30,000 rpms.

     News flash: Donald Trump still a crook who's still fleecing the American taxpayer.

     Your Brad o' the day.

    The master race, ladies and gentlemen.

     Meme intermission.

    "Trump says that Biden was working for the firm, but they're mixing up the name of an investment firm Biden co-founded called Rosemont Seneca Advisors. It isn't the same thing as Rosemont Seneca Thornton. Trump refuses to provide any evidence of his claims."
     What do you expect from a guy who thought airports were around during the Revolutionary War?

     He can always try to represent the Eagle's Nest.

    Go fuck yourself, Turtle Boy. (A 2nd Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)

    Bloated, treasonous racist says what?

    So, he fucked a porn star for a year right after he got married and it was all against his will?

    Because, Republican. Of course, he's a Republican.

    And these Wisconsin Nazi scum will double, triple and quadruple down that it was all worth it, even as they're frogmarched to prison.

    40% of what he raised wasn't reported? I'm amazed it was more than $2.98.

    It's about time they began looking into this.

   The one thing that'll be most responsible for saving this republic is the low intelligence quotient of these morons.

    WTF is the matter these right wing idiots?

    Rudy's finally gone completely around the bend. You'd think a former NYC mayor and federal prosecutor would know you can't just fire elected officials.
    It's just Donald being Donald. We used to say the same thing about Manny Ramirez here in Massachusetts. It didn't work very well for him, either. And finally...

     Finally, some good news. Now look for DeathSantis to bitterly argue this all the way up to the Supreme Court, where it will then be reinstated.

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Pottersville Digest


    Yet, the DOJ is still footing the bill to defend in that defamation lawsuit from E. Jean Carroll.
     From the clown's mouth. Palm Beach's Putt Putt Mini Golf course doesn't count.
     This isn't even the worst news awaiting Trump today.
     Just another wonderful day in Mr. Trump's neighborhood.
     Seriously, these Trumps hate America so much you have to wonder if their mothers were startled by 4th of July fireworks or John Philip Sousa songs while they were pregnant with them.
    Budget requests for the upcoming fiscal year usually aren't sexy news items. This is one of those exceptions.
   Typical Republican sociopath. He has no problem putting longtime staffers out of work with no notice but squeals like a stuck pig when Biden puts him out of work.
     What the fuck was CBS thinking in hiring Mick Mulvaney?
     Your Brad o' the day.
     Meme intermission.


     The J6 select committee finally got the WH phone logs for January 6th and discovered a seven hour and thirty seven minute gap between calls. It's a pathetic state of affairs when it's up to biographers such as Michael Wolff to fill in the gaps that the White House refused to fill.
     What's truly astounding about this is that, in his previous 16 books about presidents, Woodward had famously abstained from making any moral judgments about his subjects. With Trump, he's making a strong case for a criminal prosecution against Trump. He's saying, "Yes, this guy broke the law and he has to be prosecuted for this and that."
     Ginni Thomas is an indelible lesson in what to expect when you give trailer park trash a million and a half dollars of lobbyist payola and access to power.
     "Russia, if you're listening..." 2.0.
     An interesting story about Stu Sutcliffe.
     Lara Logan's latest right wing brain seizure (Yes, it involves Jewish bankers).

     Just another racist nuisance arrest in Mr. Trump's neighborhood.
     Executive privilege? Yeah, not happening.
   It's amazing that someone would aspire to be, then become, a 2nd rate Donald Trump Jr. yet somehow Andrew Giuliani managed it.
     I think the leader of the free world is a little busy these days trying to prevent WWIII, you overly-entitled little twat.
     Imagine if Stephen Breyer's wife canoodled with insurrectionists if Obama had lost his reelection bid in 2012. Imagine if she'd spouted insane Qanon-type theories with John Podesta and got a favorable
response from him. Imagine Breyer refusing to recuse himself from cases in which his wife's political perfidies would've been exposed. Republicans would be short-stroking that until the fucking Rapture. And finally...

     "Duh."

Monday, March 28, 2022

Pottersville Digest


    "I'm glad he's not president" but you support him, anyway?! What the fuck is the matter with these people?

    Carpenter's right. This doesn't even pass the most cursory smell test.

    The only 8th Wonder of the World is how a shambling brain stem like Trump ever got installed in the White House.

    Cuomo has a massive ego and I could see him pulling a Trumpian dick move and tanking his party just he can climb to the top of the dung hill again.

   It becomes exponentially more difficult to expunge fascism once it infiltrates its way into the mainstream right, which had been flirting with fascism for decades, to begin with.

    Good riddance to bad rubbish.

   Bragg's astoundingly corrupt dereliction of duty certainly raises the bar for other prosecutors, especially in New York, to prosecute Trump.

    If politics can be defined in a single sentence, it's, "A group of self-interested sociopaths pretending to work together for the common good while primarily pursuing personal benefit." That applies to both parties.

    It doesn't surprise me that Ted Cruz is such a duplicitous ratfucker. I think we'll find out in the months to come just what these fifth column traitors did in the lead-up to January 6th. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Why would Trump want Cruz to do this? Arguing cases before the SCOTUS for the government is the Solicitor General's job.

     Meme intermission.


    
If Trump wasn't so bad at English, I'd be surprised he didn't say it in Russian.
   
Federal judge: "(It's) more likely than not that President Trump corruptly attempted to obstruct the Joint Session of Congress on January 6, 2021."
   
Why are Republicans absolutely obsessed with middle school and high school bathrooms?
  
Considering that Mazar's left him last month, that Eric Trump pleaded the 5th over 500 times and the constant evasions and refusal to hand over documents makes Alvin Bragg's legal cowardice all the more inexplicable and despicable.
   
This guy makes good points. Putin doesn't have to pay off the American right because they're already onboard with the atrocities he's committing in the name of Russian nationalism.
   
I will always maintain that the best part of Peter Doocy was left in Steve Doocy's busted condom.
   
I wish I could say I'm shocked by this but all I can do is shake my head. And finally...

  
While this shocks me, it doesn't surprise me one bit that so much of our government has been infiltrated by right wing trogs like this. The 5th column in this country is actually far more widespread than we think.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Pottersville Digest

(Yes, that's his professional opinion. You can go to your niece for a second opinion.) 

    It's called the 14th Amendment, Section 3. Have someone read it to you in popup book form, Margie.

    See, this is the kind of Hollywood liberal that right wingers always scream about (while ignoring the fact that virtually every action star over the last 50 years has been a right winger). What's smelting his Oscars going to accomplish? He'll still be on record as having received them, but he won't be able to prove it and it'll change absolutely nothing. Plus, while Zelenskyy was an actor and comedian, it was in the Ukrainian entertainment industry, not ours. As Wanda Sykes pointed out, "Isn't he busy?"
     So, not only is she legally and literally illiterate, she's culturally illiterate. Behind that podium, she looks like a five year-old trying to drive Daddy's car.
   Just think of all the Republicans who've been convicted and sentenced to prison, starting with Trump's inner circle. You could literally devote an entire wing to them.
   They're not interested in countering lies with facts because they know that's not what the MAGA base is interested in hearing.
    Half of Georgia's voters may be idiots but they have long memories. They remember that he tanked both elections on January 5, 2021 and cost the GOP the Senate.
    One future jailbird praising another. Maybe he can help get Trump elected president of Cell Block C.
    So much for Sippy Cupp's brief flirtation with sanity.
   The hyperpartisan sleaziness of Lindsey Graham notwithstanding, the most interesting thing is that he's already plotting a scenario in which Clarence Thomas isn't on the court, any more. What does he know that we don't?
    Cheat to hold onto office?! He cheated to get into office!
     Meme intermission.

    This one article is the perfect synecdoche of everything that is wrong with Big Business and the federal government.
    #1, the 2022 campaign story was never set. #2, idiots like MTG are just isolating themselves in a whistling wilderness for hoarsely screaming praise for Putin, whose army is now in a humiliating retreat.
    And speaking of the Georgia Gym Rat, there was this inspired bit o' paranoid lunacy.
    This is why people fucking hate lawyers. This psychopath's shyster said his client is being "overcharged" for her "socioeconomic status" by Alvin Bragg, the same guy who ditched charges against Donald Trump. She was released on $500,000 bail. (Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)

    He probably didn't even break the record for the largest crowd size in (checks news article) Commerce, GA. And finally...

    PA Lt. Governor John Fetterman has a 30 point lead in the polls over Conor Lamb. So wait for the foot-shooting Democrat party to ruin all that by supporting a candidate who hasn't a chance of winning in the general election. Here comes Ned Lamont 2.0. (A second tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Pottersville Digest


    Brian Kemp is a right wing bag o' shit and Loeffler isn't too far behind. But no Governor should ever have to seek counsel, advice or consent from a US President because a state governor is also a chief executive and filling a federal seat is entirely within his or her purview to make. This serves to show what we already knew about Trump- That he has a shocking lack of knowledge and regard for the processes and latitudes of elected office and that every single relationship he's ever had is purely transactional, as long as the transaction benefits him. This is precisely the kind of thing a sociopath would say.
     Olga Skabeeva really is the Laura Ingraham of Russian state TV.
     It seems that white, male entitlement isn't a bug in Republican politics but a coveted feature.
     Attack your kids? Why would McConnell and Rove do that when you're perfectly capable of doing that yourself?
     "Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission" my ass.
    Shorter Russia: "Yes, comrades, we killed thousands of Ukrainian civilians and completely destroyed Mariupol for no reason."
     Ginni Thomas isn't exactly a 5th Columnist because she was never actually in the government,. But, in a way, she's something worse than that. I think the DOJ could make a good case for sedition but, with Garland at the helm, that ain't gonna happen.
     Damn, I'm getting tired of us losing so many musicians. RIP, Taylor.
    Yeah, this is a hit job. They're doing stuff that's blatantly illegal, would enrage parents and possibly even threaten their funding. Of course they're setting her up for termination.
     Meme intermission.

    Coming up after the break: Book burnings and show trials.
     Your Brad o' the day.

    "I think why Instagram and Facebook and all these are so impactful is because you’ve got all different types of people.” So, in other words, tolerating liberals and multiculturalism actually works to your benefit?
    I'm actually surprised these idiots were working in concert with each other instead of tearing each other to pieces for both sides wearing black and yellow to the same riot.
    As proof that Republicans are just thinly-veiled 5th Columnists, while Democrats and actual sane people are calling for his recusal and even impeachment, Republicans are saying we need more 5th
Columnists like Clarence Thomas.

    The FBI has a really shitty track record in trusting confidential informants. Whitey Bulger can tell you all about that.
    The Wall Street Journal has now officially waded into Alex Jones territory. And finally...

    Boy, Republican scum really don't like taking No for an answer, do they?

Friday, March 25, 2022

Trump Now Has Bragging Rights to Impunity

 
     "Manhattan DA’s Trump Investigation Appears to Have Cratered," the right wing National Review crowed last month. Actually, the investigation wasn't cratered as much as Alvin Bragg, the new Manhattan DA, immediately set about digging a deep trench, then covering up the evidence with a backhoe.
     Salon luminaries such as Amanda Marcotte and Heather "Digby" Parton have publicly poo-pooed the very notion that Alvin Bragg is on the take. Yet, being as cynical as I am, especially by all things New York City, the metropolis that gave us Tammany Hall and Boss Tweed, I'm not so sure. The very fact that Marcotte in the newsletter to which I subscribe and Digby in her regular column have to address that possibility, albeit in dismissive terms, means that we're overdue for some hard answers. And Bragg being reached by someone with pockets deeper than the Marianas Trench is the only other theory that makes the least bit of sense. Let's go back a bit, shall we? 
     It had taken virtually no time for the rumors to come wafting out of Bragg's office like a barely-detected sewer gas leak after he was sworn in on January 1st. Something was not right in the fabled office of the Manhattan District Attorney's office lately helmed by Cy Vance, Jr., who'd invested years of sweat equity into the criminal case behind Trump's real estate holdings and overall finances. After all, it was three and a half years ago when the New York Times published a massive report about these things and was probably the one piece of journalism that lit a fire under Vance's ass and made him start investigating Trump and the Trump Organization. Don't forget, this was late 2018, squarely in the middle of Trump's brazenly illegitimate squattage in the Oval Office.
     We now know the abstracts: The criminal probe into Trump's finances revealed that for years, if not decades, Trump had overinflated the value of his New York real estate holdings to cartoonish proportions when applying for bank loans, back when legitimate banks still had anything to do with him, then went to the other end of the spectrum and vastly undervalued those same properties while trying to get his taxes lowered as much as possible. Oh, and he was also bailed out by Daddy back in the day to the modern day equivalent of $413,000,000, which, presumably, also went largely, if not entirely, untaxed.
     Incredibly, even though New York banks and tax authorities routinely deal with billions of dollars every year, Trump was able to get away with this nakedly corrupt horseshit because these same entities apparently worked on the honor system, especially with the most nakedly corrupt real estate developer in New York City history. In other words, when Trump submitted valuation reports on his real estate holdings, these same banks and tax authorities took them at face value.
 
     The Manhattan DA's office also looked into whether the Trump Organization evaded taxes on salary and perks, charges serious enough so that CFO Allen Weisselberg was placed in handcuffs and arraigned last summer on suspicion of hiding $1.7 million from New York tax authorities.
     You have to assume that Manhattan prosecutors wouldn't have taken steps that proactive unless there was a roaring fire under that smoke.
     Let's fast-forward to last month.
     Famed New York prosecutor Mark Pomerantz, who specializes in white collar crimes prosecutions, and had come out of retirement to help out Vance's office, resigned less than two months after Bragg took over. Hours later, Carey Dunne also resigned. Just days ago, the New York Times published the full text of Pomerantz's resignation letter.
     If Pomerantz's resignation letter didn't send shock waves throughout the famously hermetic offices of the Manhattan DA's office, then it sure did last night when the Times published its full text. In it, Pomerantz had stated that he had "no doubt" that Trump had committed financial crimes. Even from the distance of retirement, he knew there was something there and he practically broke his neck getting to Cy Vance's office to offer his services.
     Now, let's take a look at that phrase, "no doubt". Conservative attorney George Conway immediately took to Twitter to state, "Professional prosecutors don't use those words lightly." And he's right. In real life and in public statements, prosecutors don't toss such absolutist phrases around unless they know they have a slam dunk, airtight case.
     Pomerantz also embedded this in the opening paragraph of his letter: "His financial statements were false." Not allegedly false or allegedly misleading but false, unambiguously. He openly called Trump a liar in his resignation letter.
     Now, one could say, and many have, that Bragg tested the political winds and decided, unlike his predecessor, that it simply wasn't worth it to risk the largely silenced wrath of Donald Trump if he'd pressed forward. But that doesn't seem to be a consideration for Fani Willis, the Fulton County DA, or Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York state. Others have also opined, such as Digby, that perhaps Bragg, after carefully weighing the evidence, felt it was a case too tricky and complicated to win. Again, I give you Willis and James.
     One can understand up to a point why prosecutors are loath to take on cases they think are unwinnable. But that alone shouldn't determine who faces justice and who doesn't. Plus, Bragg had pointedly not kept abreast of grand jury testimony and is even now as I write this giving all the evidence harvested during the investigation back to the witnesses. That would include the boxes of evidence provided by Jennifer Weisselberg nearly a year ago.
     So, we know that Bragg's not carefully reviewing the evidence. In fact, it took him less than three months to get rid of it as if it was plutonium waste. That leaves one other possibility as to why Bragg, after a less-than-cursory examination of the evidence, seemed to decide right after his inauguration that there would be no criminal case:
     That's right, I'm going right there and using the other C word: Corruption.
     Bragg's immediate and inexplicable apathy toward one of the office's biggest investigations ever, after the millions that were spent points only in that one direction. It's equally inexplicable how a thinking person on the outside looking in can come to any alternate conclusion other than he was reached and paid off. If there was nothing there, why had his predecessor sought a speedy indictment of the Trump Organization? And why would the Manhattan DA's office invest countless tens of thousands of manpower hours chasing down leads, deposing witness and verifying evidence?
     This leaves the ball squarely in Governor Kathy Hochul's court to either appoint a special prosecutor or hand off the criminal investigation duties to Letitia James' office, which had taken the rare step of uniting with the Manhattan DA's office in the criminal probe. However, considering Hochul's antics of late, that doesn't look as if that'll happen any time soon.
     Evidence degrades, gets lost over time (or, in this case, thrust back to the witnesses), memory fades, gets warped. Eventually, statutes of limitation get imposed. This is an especially disgusting turn of events considering that, for at least five decades, Trump had evaded justice and will continue to do so.

Pottersville Digest


   Since Judge Jackson's confirmation hearings began, I've sometimes wondered what Thurgood Marshall's confirmation hearing was like in 1967. Now I know. And, as I suspected, nothing's changed.
   
The final shot of Blackburn's puss says it all: "But, but... I have a Home Economics degree and have a partisan, racial axe to grind"
   
Yes, Biden would be very fortunate. It would be an even bigger landslide than the last time.
  
Oh, Donnie Dumbo, you REALLY don't want to do this. You see, there's something called "discovery"...
   
I've been saying since January 6th that the thing that'll save this country is not liberals but the stupidity of the right wing.
    
Electronically soliciting donations based on lies. Isn't that the legal definition of wire fraud?
    
Short but sweet. That's how I like my news.
    
Oh, who gives a shit what Liz Harridan thinks or says?
   
Ukrainian forces just sank a Russian transport ship named the Orsk in the port city of Berdyansk. And Russian state TV might have helped the Ukrainians do it.
     Cartoon intermission.

    
Gee, text messages between the WH Chief of Staff and the wife of a Supreme Court Justice on the day right wingers tried to sack the Capitol now in the hands of the J6 Committee? Oh, yeah, nothing to see here, folks.
    
The 5th column in this country is more massive than most people realize.
     Oh, yes, please, let's kick this third world, fourth rate fifth columinist out of Congress.

   
Remember the good old days when we used to institutionalize people like this and put them in four point restraints while they rocked 24/7 Haldol enemas? Whatever happened to those days?
    
Salon's Amanda Marcotte doesn't think Bragg is corrupt. But I can't think of a better reason than that for Bragg's immediate defection from the rule of law. I'm telling you, someone reached him. Now he's put himself in a position here he's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't.

    
Ted Cruz is the political variant of the Streisand Effect. (Antiracist Baby is now the #1 selling book in the nation.) And finally...
   
In virtually every story I've read about these rioters, there's one thread that unites all of them- An unwillingness to accept blame or responsibility for their actions and a generally warped vie of reality. Peaceful protests in Portland and Minneapolis are acts of terrorism. But trying to sack the Capitol, a riot in which people died, as "participating in government".

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Pottersville Digest


    If you have to say that your people aren't morons, guess what?
    Notice that, without exception, every single Republican opposing Jackson is a white asshole from the south?
     Florida Man tries to fly to Middle East, doesn't leave Miami.
     Tennessee Republican Party decapitated, few notice.
     All that remains to be seen is if the idiot with the cell phone puts their crime on social media.
     That's because she didn't commit rape or sexual assault, squirrel hair.
     "(S)he can't tell 'who is a bad Native or a good Native'." This is just one brain seizure away from, "The only good Indian is a dead Indian."
     Gee, a hypocritical Republican scumbag. Fancy that.
     Cartoon intermission.

     This, coming from a guy self nicknamed "Lady G" who hires rent boys.
     The silence of the Lamb.
    Don't bet on it, Howie. Whether Trump pulled his endorsement, he will not flip on the fat man. He was one of the speakers at the J6 rally, for God's sake. He's one of the True Believers of the Big Lie. This veiled  threat is just a frantic, half-assed attempt to get Trump's endorsement back.

   This is how eliminationist right wing rhetoric becomes normalized and mainstreamed into the national discourse. When Nazi assholes like this one call for the lynching of black men of non-capital crimes. "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Obviously, the Washington state GOP has no good men.

     Didn't the last Ukraine invasion of 2014 teach you anything, stupid?

    As they say in our business, there's no such thing as bad publicity. (Check out the sky high seller's rank.)

     They're all white southerners. They just can't help themselves. Racism is baked into their DNA.
    This is the full text of Mark Pomerantz's resignation letter to Alvin Bragg. It lays out not so much grounds for a case to indict Trump as it does for indicting Bragg for dereliction of duty and prosecutorial misconduct. And finally...

     Pay no attention to the man behind the Twitter account.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

A Cruz We Have to Bear

(By American Zen's Mike Flannigan, on loan from Ari.) 
Last Sunday night, just hours before Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's first Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Ted Cruz (R-Cancun) was throwing a hissy fit at airline employees in Bozeman, Montana. We still don't know exactly what the screaming match was all about (although it's been speculated he missed the check-in window and got bumped from his flight) but it was serious enough for airport security to get involved. The Bozo of Bozeman actually went there and began yelling, "Do you know who I am?!" like some psycho outtake from an old American Express commercial.
   Apparently, the grounded Tailgunner Ted maintained that confrontational mindset clear into the next day and all week in his ridiculous third degree interrogation of Judge Jackson.
    Now, just to be fair in my assessment of the GOP's latest and predicted misogynoir, the well-documented right wing loathing of black women, it's not just Ted Cruz. Texas' senior senator, John Cornyn, had to get in on the act, as had Marsha Blackburn, Josh Hawley, Lindsey Graham, Tom Cotton, Thom Tillis and others. In fact, all the right wing opposition to Judge Jackson on the Judiciary Committee has come from white Republicans from states south of Mason-Dixon.
     In fact, if misogynoir had an entry in the Merriam Webster dictionary, it would come with a picture of Trump's jiggling, umber, frowning puss beside it. As it is, it's amazing that he hasn't already weighed in on the confirmation hearings with something colossally stupid and racist on Liz Harridan's Twitter feed. But give it time: The confirmation hearings are still young.
    
     But Ted Cruz is increasingly looking like someone who's acting out in a day care center because he can't read or understand certain children's books (Nine years ago, it was Green Eggs and Ham when he led the charge to shut down the government). Yesterday, it was Ibram X. Kendi's Antiracist Baby. Maybe Cruz and other like-minded presidents-in-waiting think that historians and children's authors such as Dr. Seuss and Kendi are involved in some nefarious plot to indoctrinate small children into some absurd belief that no one is born racist and that maybe, just maybe, it's good to try new things instead of hiding behind ignorant biases.
     Well! The anti-woke right wing can't have that. They want you to remain asleep or at least insensible to the fact that our republic's democratic system had several birth defects baked into it from the time of the first Continental Congress in 1774 and it was racism, misogyny, misogynoir and white male privilege.
     Even merely addressing these issues and their palpable reality immediately opens one up to white people screaming about "wokeness", racism, Critical Race Theory, women's lib or whatever boogey man the right wing can conjure in the quivering, pus-oozing pulp that passes for their brains. But the fact is, the 14th amendment that gave full rights and protections to all Americans, including African Americans, was passed by the Senate in 1866 and still took over two years to be ratified into law in 1868. And it still took another 52 years for women to be granted suffrage, with right wingers kicking and screaming every step of the way.
     Since he's a law school graduate, you'd think Cruz would be clued in that he hadn't been taught anything even remotely like Critical Race Theory until he matriculated in law school. But this is Ted Cruz we're talking about, the cross we all to bear in our slouch back to the 19th century.

That Look
Over the last three days, we've had to endure the Kabuki theater of the Southern Strategy as well as, according to The View's Sunny Hostin, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's black woman WTF looks of amazement and confusion at the roar of their electric calliope (to hear the New York Times tell it, however, it was a Zoroastrian pitched battle between good and evil). And while virtually every Republican on the Judiciary Committee tried to take bites out of Judge Jackson, her armor remained impermeable and she's patiently answered all their idiotic questions or, at most, looked at them impassively while one or the other went into a non-germane hissy fit about Critical Race Theory, baby books or, in Lindsey Graham's case, which Guantanamo detainees he wanted to see die in prison (all 39 of them) before storming out of the hearing room like Miss Scarlett with a terminal case of the vapors.
   It would be easy for white, well-meaning liberals to breezily dismiss this as simple loyal but principled opposition to President Biden's agenda but there's something more evil afoot here. Judge Jackson's confirmation as the nation's first female African American Supreme Court Justice looks almost assured (although we can't be too assured of how coal magnate Joe Manchin will vote when she finally gets out of committee) but since she's been nominated to replace liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, it won't change the power balance on the court one inch. Yet, Republicans are bitterly fighting Judge Jackson tooth and nail every inch of the way as if it will. At least that would be understandable.
    The bottom line, as far as Judge Jackson's judicial record goes, according to Mitt Romney, "there's no 'there' there." That's why Republicans are trying to yeast into some massive conspiracy papers she'd written as a young defense attorney, the library of the day care of which she's a board member and guidelines agreed upon when she served on a sentencing commission.
    And the bottom line beneath that is that, if confirmed, Judge Jackson would be the sole acting Supreme Court Justice to have graduated from an Ivy League law school, clerked for a Supreme Court justice, served as a public defender, served on the sentencing commission, served as a U.S. District Court judge as well as a U.S. Court of Appeals judge.
    But the right wingers on the Judiciary Committee, an ongoing cautionary tale as to the perils of white privilege, would have us believe that Judge Jackson is soft on pedophiles and Muslim terrorists. They see Judge Jackson as just another pick axe chipping away at the white, male bulwark that's been in place here since the 17th century. They see her as the beginning of an inevitable slide in which white people are not the only ones to ascend to positions of power in our alleged meritocracy.
     There's an old saying that black people have to be twice as good to get half as far as white people. Republicans on the Judiciary Committee are showing us in no uncertain terms that that rancid calculus had been halved again specially for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, that a woman of color has to be four times as good as a clownish hack like Brett Kavanaugh to be taken with just one quarter of the seriousness and respect.

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