Saturday, September 30, 2023

Finally

     It shouldn't have taken until almost literally the 11th hour but, as the bromide goes, better late than never. At 2:46 this afternoon, the House then the US Senate passed a stopgap spending bill that'll keep the government open for another 45 days or until November 17. All that's required now is President Biden's signature.
     As Leader Schumer said, it shouldn't have taken McCarthy all these weeks to reach across the aisle and the deal that Democrats had been not so patiently waiting him to offer, especially after McCarthy tentatively agreed to a deal with President Biden way back last summer.
     Leader Schumer also said that there were no 30% cuts across the board to health care, food aid to children, no cuts to the SSA and not one of the scores of poison pill amendments Republicans had put in survived. In short, "MAGA Republicans won nothing." Our CR is safe for another month and a half.
     So, now what? Well, tonight's 11th hour vote in the bicameral congress, with broad bipartisan support, was a stinging slap in the face to Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert and every MAGA lunatic who were foaming at the mouth and slavering to shut down the government. Yes, they were all bitch-slapped but none harder than Donald Trump.
     In his delusion that he's still president and calling the shots, Trump's increasingly strident demands to shut down the government, to not just take the economy hostage but to shoot and kill it, were all for naught. Of course, Trump was quite willing to see two million servicemembers go without paychecks and for food and housing assistance to millions more disappear so Jack Smith's investigation would get defunded (it's not that easy nor simple).
     Yes, come Monday, McCarthy still faces the very real threat of expulsion with Gaetz balefully warning him as recently as yesterday that he was ready to pull the trigger on him as well as the economy. With the jubilant spirit spreading throughout Capitol Hill right now, it'd be real entertaining to see Gaetz get away with pulling off a vacate vote considering the partisan support McCarthy got in passing the spending bill.
     There's no aid to Ukraine but that'll be a fight for another day or 45 of them.
     The better angels won today. Let's hope they keep building on that come next month and November.

A Brief Moment of Clarity

     It's not just the fact that Jamal Bowman is a Democrat and that Republicans will latch on to any excuse to subtract Democratic-held seats in the House. It's also the fact that he's Black. To Republicans, this triggers their appropriated PTSD from the protests in 2020 after George Floyd's murder. White Republicans can't tolerate the very thought of Black people taking control of anything whether it's through legitimate or illegitimate means. It's baked into their DNA. Some of the more historically literate will have fever dreams tonight about Nat Turner and Vesey Denmark.

Thursday, September 28, 2023

Shut Down the Clown Show, Not the Government

(For Barbara, because she'd want me to.)
     Although it's getting hard to tell which is which.
     If last night's GOP primary debate proved one thing, it's that the Republican Party doesn't depend on Donald Trump for its chaos. As promised and expected, Trump was hundreds of miles away in Clinton Township, Michigan blathering on about how pro-labor he is while addressing a tiny crowd of 500 in a non union shop. (Factoid: Several people who attended Trump's attempt to elevate global warming who were carrying "union members for Trump" signs were actually (gasp) non-union members.
     Of course, they went after Donald Trump in his absence with (typically) Chris Christie leading the elephant charge. Dead-catting is practically a long-hallowed tradition in the political arena and in America, it goes back to the days of the Founding Fathers when Adams and Jefferson went after each other's throats.
     But last night's debate was a clown version of Capture the Flag and they gave off the appearance of a bunch of clowns writhing and trying to climb over each other as the calliope madly played away so they could climb the elephant that was Trump. They kept interrupting each other and going over their allotted time in the Reagan Library in Simi Valley as Gov. Gavin Newsome said, you guessed it, it was a "clown show".
     The debate was nothing more or less than a microcosm of what's going on in Congress right now as the government is about to shut down, potentially, for weeks if not months. This would personally affect me and tens of millions of other Americans who are on food assistance and Social Security. It also would have a detrimental effect on military members, not that the likes of Tommy Tuberville gives a flying fuck about the military (Because of his one man road block, the day after the government shuts down on midnight Sunday, we won't have a Joint Chiefs Chairman for the first time in, well, forever).
     But the yelling and talking on top of each other, disobeying debate rules was indeed a microcosm of what we've been seeing in the House since literally the first minutes of the 118th Congress when it took McCarthy 15 rounds to finally get the gavel in his hand. It's the Chaos Caucus and they seem blithely unaware or uncaring that the bridge is out up ahead.
     But, hey, we have impeachment inquiries based on no evidence of wrongdoing, so it's all good.
     When the government shuts down, Republicans are always behind it. In 2013, they shut it down when Obama was in the White House because, well, Obama was in the White House. The GOP plays the same hostage game every time: They offer the Democrat in the White House a shit sandwich then jeer him when he refuses to eat it. The 2018 shutdown was all Trump and this time around, it's the most chaotic GOP caucus on record you have to thank for your Social Security or food stamps not arriving.
     And you know they're not going to forego their paychecks during the shutdown, either. The military, considered an essential service, is still expected to do its job defending our nation but they won't get paid. Between Tuberville's abortion antics and then cutting off paychecks for servicemembers, no Republican currently in Congress should be able to give mealy-mouthed platitudes about the military and how much they love it.
     This Trump-era MAGA wing of the GOP, which has almost completely absorbed the GOP, has no respect for the military or what it does for this nation any more than the orange buffoon who, despite not being in public office and possessing no actual power, is still pulling the levers and calling the shots.

Monday, September 25, 2023

I Always Sucked at Taking Selfies

 
     That's why I took very few of Barb and me. In fact, I think this is the only one that has survived into posterity. Now, I wish I'd taken more, like one a day. Yeah, I took scores of pictures of her every Christmas but they were just of her opening her presents, but they were just of her. Same with the ones I took of her when we went out to eat. Never of us.
     I never posted this one, despite it being my favorite of the selfies I took of us, however few there were. Now it's out.
     The colander, funnel and cutting board are still up, as are all the dozens of corks of the bottles of wine we'd enjoyed over the years, the little plastic animals she'd put up on the molding. But one very important thing is missing and has been missing for seven months and, now, forever.
     A friend of mine emailed me tonight to express his condolences and I wrote him a long email. But sometimes the emails I write him wind up, for one reason or another, on the pages of this blog. So I'm going to share something I never told anyone but him and my son, Adam.
     When I had my first heart attack in July last year, Barb was still living with me. I told the story about that. I went to bed with chest pains the night before and they were worse the following morning, When the cold sweats came, that's when I called 911. While they were working on me in our bedroom, I told the EMTs that my girlfriend had dementia and couldn't be left alone. "Could you please call a second ambulance and have her taken to UMass Memorial?" They said they'd take care of it and they had.
     Here's what you don't know:
     When I had my first attack, I was crying in the ambulance because I was afraid of dying. I held the nurse's hand like grim death and hoped I'd get to see my girlfriend again. But some time that day, I don't know why, I'd lost my fear of death. Until that time, I was terrified at the moment of my own extinction, especially when Barb came into my life in July 2009. But for some reason, all that was lost.
     Knowing she was at the hospital in Marlborough, I checked myself out of St. Vincent's in Worcester (because it was the closest hospital with an open cath lab) less than 24 hours later. I needed to get her out of Marlborough because I simply didn't trust them. Yesterday's post shows why.
     And that's what I did. I got her out with the help of my sons and brought her back home. We stayed in our air conditioned bedroom, took our meals in bed and relaxed.
     So, when I had my second heart attack last April (that I'd also written about here), I had less than zero fear of death. The cardiologist told me this was the one that nearly killed me. I lay there, impassively listening to him and insisted I wanted to go back home. As with the last time, they wanted to keep me for another day and I said I felt good enough to go home.
     By that time, Barb had been held prisoner in UMass Memorial since March 8th and I had nobody and nothing to come home to. But I needed to get out of that place.
     My fear of death has been completely absent since July last year. All this time, while not taking stupid risks with my life, I've been blithely going on, not caring if Death would suddenly take me. If it did, it did.
     Now that Barbara's gone forever, I actually welcome death. I have no future. My fiancee died this month. Next month as a chaser: Eviction.
     I can't be that guy living in a van down by the river, especially as my van isn't running. I can't be that guy, not at my age.
     They told me at St. V's that I'd need to be on Lipitor for the rest of my life to prevent another heart attack. Until I got the news of Barbara's death yesterday morning, I was planning on going to the local drug store to see if my cardiologist at St. V's would give me another three month regimen. Now I have no desire to do that. My supply is getting low but I now have no desire to refill the script.
     People have asked me on Facebook, "What would Barbara want you to do?" I can answer that by unhesitatingly saying, "She'd want me to go be with her." Her spirit is probably lonely, confused. Maybe she's awaiting me, waiting for me to take control like I took control of everything in our physical life.
     So I'm just going to stop taking the Lipitor. And when I have my next heart attack, I just won't call 911 and climb into bed and await the inevitable. Because that's the only future I see. And then, if the universe has any mercy and compassion, it will reunite me with the love of my life. 
     The authorities took everything from us- Each other, our home, autonomy, my identity and purpose in life, the will to live. And, eventually, Barbara's very life. What else do I have to look forward to? Homelessness?
     I am literally the only living organism in this house, Our cat died January 8th last year, now Barbara's gone. I haven't even got a potted houseplant. So, I want to go be with her and just place my trust in a universe that may or may not exist.
     Then Barbara and I will be beyond the reach of judges, lawyers, social workers, bureaucrats and evil relatives who told lies about me to justify kidnapping my fiancee from me. If I meet her waiting to transition where loved ones await us, I'll help her as I had the last 14 years.
     I used to work at the same nursing home where Barbara died. There was an elderly couple that was admitted back in 1996 named George and Mary Rice.
     Mary was plainly on the way out. She had a palsy and was in the last stages of dementia.  They didn't even bother feeding her because it was obvious she was there for hospice care. All she could do at that time was lie in bed, her legs spread, shaking and moaning constantly.
     Her husband, George, was the very picture of devotion. I remember briefly talking to him now and then and he always seemed lucid. And every day and night, he'd sit on the right side of his wife's bed and hold her shaking hand, his head down, the lights dimmed.
     A week later, Mary died. I was the freight elevator when the funeral home collected her remains. Her emaciated corpse was in a body bag on a gurney right behind me and it was probably the creepiest experience of my life.
     It was at that moment that George literally and figuratively lost his shit. The next thing anyone knew, he was jumping in the elevator, shitting his pants and trying to run out of the main entrance downstairs. I know, because I was the one they tapped to clean up his diarrhea.
     A week after Mary died, George died, too. In the final week of her life, George held it together as if keeping his own incipient dementia at bay for Mary's sake. Then, when she was gone, he lost the will to live, his purpose for being. And he simply let the levees get topped.
     It was the saddest end I ever saw to anyone's marriage and it made me realize that there's no such thing as a happy ending in marriages. No matter what, some tragedy, misfortune or another will make that relationship end badly.
     When Barbara was taken away from me and sent to live out her days in loneliness and isolation in that same nursing home (at least Mary had George by her side), I was terrified at the thought of her ending up like Mary Rice. I was just as terrified of me winding up like George Rice, lunging into elevators and losing control of my bowels.
     Well, half of that scenario has come true. So, while I'm still compos mentis, I'm going to seize control over the last thing I will have control over- Facilitating how I go out. I literally have nothing left to live for. I haven't finished or completed a novel in going on three years because as Barb's condition worsened, it absorbed more of my time and energies that subtracted from my writing time. When Barb had to go in the hospital last March, I was 93,000 words into a Scott Carson novel before I dropped it Then I started another novel that I also dropped then another.
     But it's plain that I long ago lost my identity as a writer and it evolved into caring for Barb and that was OK. As long as we were living cheek to jowl, even in her diminished capacity, that was enough. Even if I never wrote another book, I was OK with that.
     All that's gone. It's all gone.
     I was at the Marlborough Amvets Post 1980 yesterday afternoon. I met up on FB with someone whom I'd known since, ironically, 1980. We chatted, caught up on old times and in the last few days of Barbara's life, we agreed to meet up on Friday the 23rd. By the time I arrived, I'd just gotten the news of Barbara's passing and plainly wasn't there to party.
     It was a function, a 50th anniversary bash for a couple I didn't know. In fact, my friend was the only one I knew and we hadn't seen each other in 21 years. They had a country and western singer from Nashville, which automatically put me in a bad mood because I hate C&W. I plainly had no business being there but a promise is a promise. 
     There was a selfie that she took of us yesterday, likely the last picture that'll ever be taken of me. It's one of two that we had taken.
     There's none of the happiness you can see in my eyes in the first image. The wretch in that photo of is a picture of a man at the end of his rope. My downcast, hazel eyes perfectly expressed not just depression but resignation that an unjust universe is going to have its way with me and that the ending will not be happy.
     Again, I was like that turd in the punch bowl, the one thing that didn't belong. But I was there to see the girl I was sweet on 43 years ago. But then, as she did back in 80-81, she kept jumping up and running around, trying to have a good time, leaving me in her dust.
     Harsh words were spoken that shouldn't have been.
     Yeah, my heart was breaking. Yeah, I cried at the table. I'd just gotten the worst news I ever got. How can you reasonably expect someone to put on a brave face during a party? I said I was there to see her. Surely, that counts for something, right?
     I guess not.
     So, I've become George Rice- Old and in the way, my grief intolerable to people who lack empathy and have nothing to offer but, "I'm sorry."
     Ergo, perhaps it's time to shuffle off this mortal coil, as the Bard said, and make as graceful as exit as I can.
Post scriptum: She and I made up, she unblocked me and I apologized for everything I wrote to her. I don't want to go out like that. I'm even sending her a signed copy of THE RIVER NEVER SPEAKS.

Saturday, September 23, 2023

RIP Barbara 1956-2023

 



 
     Last night, I thought I felt her presence.
     It wasn't the usual kind of presence like when a loved one is no longer there but you keep expecting to feel them in bed next to you. Last night in this empty, ancient house, I felt her presence. There's a difference.
     A half hour ago, I got an email from Barbara's lawyer informing me that Barbara passed away. I'm still waiting to gather details but one fact is clear- The cocksuckers killed her just as I predicted they would.
     The images above are ones I've had on my cell phone since last April. Since April, the month after I had her admitted to the hospital when she got COVID, I've been carrying this burden of what UMass Memorial Hospital in Marlborough, Massachusetts did to her, to us.
     I still can't bear to look at these photos. I sent them to the same lawyer who'd emailed me about Barbara's death today and she was horrified. The hospital starved her, left her uncovered and didn't feed her the meals that were dropped off by Dietary (note how far away her lunch was in the first picture).
     I knew I was going to get this email from her lawyer. I predicted everything down to the last fucking detail. I knew the hospital would kidnap her and put her in a nursing home. I was right.
     I knew the hospital would blame me for something, somehow. I was right.
     I knew they'd shunt her to a nursing home. I was right.
     I knew which nursing home they'd imprison her in. I was right.
     I knew they would kill her before the year was out. I was right.
     So how come no one ever listens to me?
     I have lost so much within the last two years. Last year, we lost our cat, Popeye. Now I've lost the best thing that ever walked into my life. Now it looks as if I'll lose the only home I've known for nearly 15 years because they left me insolvent.
     The last time I saw her was on Father's Day. The nursing home, Bear Mountain in Sudbury, MA, sent her to Framingham Memorial then back to the same hospital that took her away from me in the first place. They gave her pneumonia and sent her back to ICU. That was my final memory of her when she was alive.
     The last time I spoke to her was on her final birthday, July 7th. Every time I called Bear Mountain thereafter, they'd tell me she was in bed or asleep.
     On her intake to the nursing home on May 9th, her so-called guardian ad litem, one Marlene Messina, decreed she was not allowed to have visitors. I used to work at that same nursing home 27 years ago when they were known as Wingate at Sudbury and I never once saw a resident that was forbidden from having visitors. But apparently, that pit of a nursing home had no problem letting her write policy for them even though she didn't work for them.
     Everyone involved in her slow motion murder maligned and lied on me. They lodged official accusations of neglect on me, stripped me of my health care proxy status. They all had a hand in this. The hospital and its bureaucrats, the nursing home, the court in Lowell, Massachusetts, the guardian ad litem, her useless lawyer, her sisters most of all (who better not contact me ever again if they know what's good for them), whose only agenda was to get her away from me, the only one who had her best interests at heart.
     They all made this yet no one will own up to it.
     I don't know who will identify her body. All I know is they've written me out of that, too.
     I don't know when I'll be posting again. This is yet another woman whom I loved who'd died way too young. Maybe I'll do another series of EVP sessions to see if I can talk to Barbara one more time. If she's going to haunt any place on earth, why wouldn't it be the only home she'd known, the home I worked hard to give her, these past 14 years?
     In the meantime, I will see an old friend later that I'd already planned on seeing. She may have ALS and may have less three years to live, by her estimate.  She won't be able to talk but that's OK. I can do enough talking for the both of us. It's been 21 years since we last saw each other, at the memorial service of yet another woman I knew who'd died.
     I'll try to remember Barbara as she looked and was when she was hale and healthy. But right now, it's impossible. Even without the pictures, all I'll be able to remember for the time being is the poor, frail wretch they turned her into these past seven months.

Friday, September 22, 2023

American Psycho 2.0

      Politico reports today that Ron DeSantis is not only fading fast on the presidential campaign trail (most polls have him losing to professional criminal defendant Donald Trump by 40 or more points), but that his influence is also fading almost as quickly in the state of which he's the erstwhile governor.
     His appointees are getting put on leave and job applicants with ties to DeSantis are getting passed over. His smokeless book burning in Florida is getting serious pushback and his senseless war with Disney is a dog that ain't gonna hunt. Illegally flying migrants to Martha's Vineyard through some shadowy carrier and possibly paying that carrier with Florida taxpayer dollars is getting fresh scrutiny in Texas. Then there's the Tucker Carlson incident in which DeSantis, while having dinner at his house, boorishly kept bragging about his "accomplishments" (listed above) in Florida and kicked one of Carlson's dogs.
And last month, his top donor abandoned him because he finally "woke" up and realized his man is basing his entire quixotic campaign on a four letter word.
 Being a major contender for the presidency automatically puts one under a white hot spotlight. DeSantis was able to escape that scrutiny as long as he was just the governor of Florida. But once he hit the campaign trail, people finally began listening to him and they quickly realized that he's a pure sociopath
So's Trump, who at least has some crude, demonic charisma about him to which MAGAts respond. But DeSantis leaves people cold because he insults voters, he insults children, he insults reporters, he insults everyone who disagrees with him and his policies. He doesn't even thank donors who give him large sums of money. He even had an Arthur Fleck moment in Iowa last May that had to be seen and heard to be believed.
If we lived in a sane and just world, this will be the beginning of the end of DeSantis' foray into the political arena and he will get voted out of office next time he's up for re-election. But, if Florida teaches us anything on a daily basis, it's still Florida.
 

Thursday, September 21, 2023

The Monster in the Mirror Reflects Us All

 (By American Zen's Mike Flannigan, on loan from Ari)
11 years ago, new pictures of Hitler, taken in the 1920s before he came to power in 1933, came to light. They were found in the vault of one Heinrich Hoffman, who was more or less Hitler's official photographer back then. It was a long photo set showing the future Nazi leader posing for effect while pretending to give a speech and, later, he'd pick and choose which poses he'd wind up using in his actual speeches.
     Nowadays, with Hitler long dead for going on 79 years and us living in an age when political idolatry is on a definite downswing, it's easy to laugh off these pictures as the histrionic convulsions of a man who plainly lusted for power and would stop at nothing to obtain, and cling, to it. So, yes, let us laugh at Adolph Hitler, a man who was long ago parodied in his own lifetime by comedic masters such as Moe Howard and Charlie Chaplin.
     But it would be a grave mistake to laugh off the fascism that was pioneered by Mussolini and perfected by Hitler.
     We're seeing the rise of a far right political party named the AfD in the unified Germany that's not very dissimilar to the Nazi party in that same country 90 years ago.
    We're seeing right wing American reactionaries putting up antisemitic messages on the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam and some goober from Texas thought it would be a good idea to steal part of the train tracks from Auschwitz in Poland. Both the Anne Frank House and Auschwitz-Birkenau used to be, until recently, considered holy ground second only to Yad Vashem regarding the Holocaust.
     At that same Yad Vashem, Trump left a bizarrely cheerful inscription in the guestbook that reads like something one would write at Disneyland. “It is a great honor to be here with all of my friends — so amazing and will never forget!” It stands in stark contrast to the sober and reflective paragraph President Obama left in that same guestbook.
     Granted, Trump knows what side his bread is buttered on, at least in the Middle East, so he never became the vicious antisemite that Hitler and all his top aides were. But occasionally, the Jewish community gets a tongue lashing from Mango Mussolini, like last weekend when he rang in Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, by excoriating American Jews for not being sufficiently loyal to him back in 2020.
     It's perfectly in line with the megalomaniacal world view of an individual who thinks the world revolves around him and will give you props provided you give him the tongue-laden tribute to which he things he's entitled.
 
 Once an Asshole, Always an Asshole
Donald Trump always was an asshole, an insufferable asshole, a professional, card-carrying, dues-paying, platinum-plated asshole who'd in civilian life been mired in countless thousands of lawsuits as both a plaintiff and a defendant for things ranging from unpaid bills to breach of contract. He was a racist, a tax cheat, a draft dodger, a rapist, a philanderer. But, in the grand scheme of things, that only made Trump a stereotypical Republican.
     The presidency, as we saw between 2017 and 2021, made him a monster.
    The presidency gave Trump the world-altering power that Hitler craved, and got, that gave him unlimited Secret Service protection from which he bilked millions, a 1000 watt megaphone from which to broadcast his ideas from the ridiculous to the murderous, a Justice Department that was only too happy to be degraded into both his personal law firm and PR apparatus.
     Trump started out in life preventing Black people from renting his father's apartments, He ended up trying to overthrow the government even if it involved the execution of his vice president and the Speaker of the House.
    Or maybe Trump always was a monster. The presidency, after all, comes with an electron microscope that mercilessly scrutinizes every syllable, every facial tic of the Commander in Chief thanks to an erstwhile prurient press that always seems more interested in sensationalism than in being the first draft of history, a guardian of democracy or a bellwether of things to come, good or bad.
     Whichever way one looks at it, Donald Trump is in more legal peril than at any time in his life. For the first time, he's under indictment in four jurisdictions, each indictment coming with an arrest, not to mention a quarter of a billion dollar case brought by NY AG Letitia James and several other smaller pending civil suits. And he was impeached twice, another record, for crimes he committed while in the Oval Office.
     So maybe Trump was always a monster going back to when he kicked the shin of his music teacher when he was seven years-old or when he was at Wharton. But the peril he's in now has almost exclusively come from criminal acts he'd committed while in the White House and afterward.
     And that brings us to Adolph Hitler from a century ago.

The Revolution Will Be Televised But Only After Rehearsal
 
Anyone who knows the first thing about Trump knows that Trump rehearsed that baleful scowl in advance of his mug shot being taken at Fulton County, the only jurisdiction that had released any mug shot taken of him. Yes, we can take it as an article of faith that Trump practiced that scowl every bit as much as Hitler mugged for his photographer with his comically histrionic convulsions.
     But the rage in his beady little eyes is real. Trump's as lousy an actor as he is a standup comedian but when he shows his rage, he's very good at it and we'd be stupid not to take it at face value. After all, this is a guy who'd told a right wing audience in Waco last March, "I am your retribution". Countless times, Trump has promised full-bore retribution for the indignity to his person in the form of lawsuits and prosecutions for his lengthening list of crimes. Policy positions? Nothing in the way of substance. It's all about the revenge and retribution, which is why his latest and, hopefully, last campaign is called "the revenge tour".
     Hopefully, it'll also be his farewell tour, the kind a dictator would embark on after being bloated and made sick with meaningless honors, that is, if dictators didn't cling to power for life until dropping dead or getting arrested and executed for war crimes.
     But, like the old saying goes, when someone shows you who and what they are, believe them. After Trump came down that escalator, he promised retribution against Mexicans for some unspecified transgression and he did just that. He promised a wall that he did try to build but didn't, not through lack of trying. One of his first acts in office was to enact a Muslim travel ban that just coincidentally didn't involve any nations in which he held a financial stake.
     And yet, despite two impeachments, four indictments, 91 criminal counts, four arrests and a massive civil suit that could cripple his core business, the pundits and polls are still saying the race would be a toss-up if the election was held today. With a capable president unfairly saddled with a 39% approval rating and Trump leading the GOP primary polls and within the margin of error in head-to-head matchups with Biden, that makes the obligatory horse race more of a neck and neck affair than it ought to be.
     And, granted the primary poll numbers aren't indicative of what the election day exit polls will be any more than the wedding is the marriage but don't forget one thing- Hillary was a shoe-in even on election night. The polls, historically, get more accurate the closer one gets to election day but recent trends have proven that to be a lie. The tea leaves aren't as infallible as they used to be.
     And we can't rely on an ossified fear of Trump to save the day like it did in 2020 when Biden got 81,000,000 votes. Trump was still in power on election day 2020 and the fear of what he'd do in an uninterrupted second term was what propelled a bland centrist Democrat in the White House.
     And whether he runs as Donald John Trump, former President Trump or #P01135809, it would be a grave mistake to laugh off or disregard his last hurrah and bid for "public" service as it was in 2016. After all, as the Governor of Landsberg Germany wrote in 1924 during Hitler's incarceration for his role in the Beer Hall putsch of 1923,
     "When he returns to freedom, he will do so without entertaining revengeful purposes against those in official positions who opposed him and frustrated him in November 1923. He will not agitate against the government, nor will he wage war against other nationalist parties. He is completely convinced that a state cannot exist without internal order and firm government."
     A paragraph that, obviously, didn't age well.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Pottersville Digest


     I guarantee you this would happen in virtually any city in America.
     Oh, look, another scandal for Bobo.
     WHAT?! What is this fucking country turning into???
     If it wasn't for the very real possibility of a government shutdown hurting innocent Americans, I'd be laughing myself sick over this Stephen King clown show we're now seeing.
     #1 You, DeSantis, are a fascist asshole for manhandling one of Carlson's dogs. I hate Tucker Carlson with a passion but I love dogs and he was spot-on.
     #2 Fuck you, Murdock. Americans, 81,000,000 of us, were smart enough to vote out the lying rapist you'd largely helped make possible. So who's stupid now, mate?
     #3 In case I forgot to say it, fuck you DeSantis and Murdoch.

     Me too. This is an asshole who helped bring about the original Me too movement. You've heard of the Lincoln Lawyer. Trump's are the Edsel lawyers.
    This heartless piece of sadism has zero chance of passing because of the Democratic Senate and White House. This is the usual right wing Kabuki theater, vice signalling to the well-heeled lobbyists and corporate scumbags who keep them in power that, yes, we're on the job making America a great banana republic.

I'm sure the feeling's mutual. Except Murdoch is old enough to be Trump's father. So, who will get their wish first? Let's find out...

  Isn't Van Drew that turncoat asshole who got elected as a Democrat then switched to the GOP once he got in?

     Meme intermission.

     No. Her refusal to push back against his lies is not an example of a journalist doing their job.

  When all is said and done and the historians pick over the burning embers of these dark days, they will call the early 21st century, "the post-truth era", the one in which lies from neo-fascist autocrats that were diametrically opposite of the truth reigned supreme... and that we let them supplant the truth with their lies.
What is going on with Ken Buck these days? He's coming dangerously close to finding his inner human.

     "I'M MELTING, MELTING! OH, WHAT A WORLD!" (melts into a black puddle.)

   
     Word.

    Oh please. Haley's polling in single digits. Republican voters en masse will never vote for her even in the interests of party primacy because she's a woman and half Indian. They'll just give Biden a pass for 2024 then retool for 2028.

Historically, Republicans have had the spine of a microwaved chocolate eclair. They talk a tough game... until crunch time comes. Then, like mindless buffalo, they wind up running with the herd. And finally...

When I read stories such as this, I have no choice but to conclude that neo Nazi school board members are actively trying to get killed parents who simply disagree with them. (Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Meme o' the day.


Monday, September 18, 2023

Pottersville Digest


     There you have it- Comer just admitted that they're not really after Hunter Biden but his father.


     Corporate doublespeak from a typical corporate crook.

    When you're a star they let you do it. Grab 'em by the cock...


     Good girl. Rock on, so to speak.

     It wasn't so long ago that I forgot that the late Pee Wee Herman was arrested then lost his children's show for fondling himself in a theater.

     Because fighting Hitler and the Axis powers would be the worst thing for America.

     There is absolutely no law in Texas. None.

    Oh, those rock-ribbed conservative Republican family values!

     And, oh look, here's some more!

    Meme intermission.

     Pushing 90 and the old girl's still raking in awards.

     To serve and protect, eh?

    God only knows what NBC and Press the Meat thought they were doing by letting an unhinged psychopath make murals with his own fecal matter on national TV. I mean, my God. Did they learn nothing from the shit show that was Chuck Toddler?

     Wow, stalker much?

     I guess they all better start learning German before the debates.

     I knew about contingent elections but please tell me this is a nightmare and that I'll wake up in a saner world. And finally...

     "Eat our farts." How to counter such shocking brilliance?

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Press the Meat

     Liken it to the maiden voyage of the Titanic.
     Of all the launches that Kristen Welker could've possibly made as she assumed for the first time one of the most plum spots in the news game: the Big Chair of the long-running Meet the Press, lord only knows what she and NBC were thinking in settling on Donald Trump as a vehicle for that debut.
     Apparently, NBC didn't learn the object lesson that one would think was taught by CNN after that Hindenburg of a "town hall" that wound up getting CNN's CEO Chris Licht fired.
     It was kind of like hiring to cut a ribbon a person already found guilty of murdering countless people by stabbing them with scissors. Seriously, Donald Trump is a man who is so demented, so untethered to reality that he is no longer capable of telling the truth, knowing what the truth is or even caring what the truth is. The interview came right in the middle of a particularly demented weekend in which mental health professionals and media pundits have long since jettisoned the so-called "Goldwater rule" and have begun openly speculating if Trump is completely insane.
     Even before the NBC interview aired, Trump gave a speech in which he warned us that Joe Biden was going to thrust us into WWII (President Biden was born in 1942 during WWII) and that he beat Barack Obama in 2016. But that was just a warmup for the Meet the Press interview.
     Trump's notorious allergy to the truth should have already been an article of faith. And what does it say that Fox, since 1996 a fire hose of sewage and falsehoods, rarely has Trump on any more yet Trump is still given safe harbor at networks like CNN and NBC?
     Oh, and he threatened and shamed Jews for not voting for him and on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, to boot.
     Maybe that's why Hitler went after the Jews of Europe, because they didn't vote for him in sufficient numbers in 1933.
     But the Meet the Press interview went the way they should've expected it- With Trump spewing a water cannon of lies that would've been impossible to fact-check even if Welker was willing to do so which, of course, she wasn't. Instead, Trump interrupted her and talked on top of her in his usual boorish, bull in a china shop way. Instead, NBC invited their viewers to go to their fact check page, which isn't nearly as efficacious as fact-checking that psychopath in real time
     Among the lies that remained unchallenged: Democrats abort babies after birth. 15,000,000 illegal immigrants are expected to cross the border this year. Afghanistan was all Biden's fault. And, oh yeah, Biden's cognitively challenged.
     It was the Frog and Scorpion parable all over again, with the frog in this case being NBC. "Why are you lying to us, Mr. President?" (Yes, Welker called him "Mr. President") "Because it's my nature."
     Look, Trump's got the right to say whatever he wants under the First Amendment. No one's disputing that. But he has Truth Social to spew his lies. Or, if he doesn't care about Truth Social's share price, he can always go back to Twitter. But TV networks always have to weigh the dubious benefit of the ratings they'd get by having Trump vs their credibility.
     And at this point, there is zero newsworthiness in giving Trump a free platform for his lies. All it does is give him a megaphone he neither needs nor deserves and gives the MSM the unwholesome appearance of being ready, willing and able to normalize his sociopathy and ass-wiping disregard for the truth.

Friday, September 15, 2023

Meme o' the day


Thursday, September 14, 2023

Pottersville Digest


If it wasn't for a looming government shutdown that could hurt countless Americans, I'd be crunching my popcorn and blowing my air horn at this neonazi meltdown.


     OK, why in God's name would they order back to work a crook who was a no-show at her job, got $500,000 and stole money from a pension fund?

    This is the full text of Fani Willis' epic, nine-page-long bitch slap to Gym Jordan. Of particular interest is page nine.

     Is it even remotely possible for these MAGAts to ANYTHING honestly, upfront and above board? Anything?

     Spoken like a true 1% asshole.

    These people just can't go out in public. People are saying that Capitol Hill is a nursing home for elderly lawmakers but for those of Boebert's generation, one could say it's also a day care center.

   Your party just opened up an impeachment inquiry into the president based on no evidence whatsoever of wrongdoing, Shut up, Baldie, and take your medicine.

     I love Abby Phillip. She's not just stunningly beautiful, she's smart, good at her job and tenacious. And she made Gaetz look like the overly-gelled flaccid phallus that he really is.

     It's not "amnesia" but right wing hypocrisy, plain and simple.

   "The Biden administration has a literal Trump card to play against the House GOP impeachment inquiry: In 2020, Trump’s DOJ issued a binding legal opinion that impeachment inquiries are invalid without an official vote of the House."
    Oh, the irony. It's so delicious.

    And cops wonder why we call them sociopaths.

    Another reason why McConnell needs to leave the US Senate.

    Yes, these murderous psychopaths were actually foaming at the mouth.

   As if Trump and his fellow co-defendants weren't already illustrative of this, Mike Lindell is perfectly representative of the infantilization of right wing America.

    If you feel like getting morning sickness, then this article is for you. I'll give you a sample: There was an AI summit in the Cannon Building on Capitol Hill. There were 60 senators there as well as tech bros from Silicon Valley, it was a closed door shindig and the senators were forbidden from asking questions. Oh, and Elon Musk got a protective detail of 10 Capitol cops who shut down three hallways of a public building while Musk left.

     Now, THAT'S entertainment. And finally...

     Well, to be fair, silence from McConnell these days is nothing unusual.

Monday, September 11, 2023

The Politics of 9/11

      It was my home town that had received the lion's share of the destruction. Less than 20 years before, I'd walked through those same concrete canyons in Lower Manhattan, specifically 5th Avenue, shopping for books in 1982 right after my discharge from the Navy, without a care in the world. To this day, I can't watch the footage from that day, hear the firsthand stories of tragedy, humanity and heroism that are forever inextricably entwined without my eyes at least misting up.
     As with the Kennedy assassination, everyone above the age of four or five remembers where they were and what they were doing when they first heard the news. Children were in school, adults were at work or home with preschool-aged children. It was supposed to be just another Tuesday and 2972 adults and kids were supposed to be home or in hotel rooms preparing for Wednesday. Only, they never made it.
     I was just starting my day at work in Hudson, Massachusetts. The internet was a totally different place back then. Despite the emerging digital technology, things still took a bit of time. It started with phone calls, then brief news articles online, then pictures then the horrifying videos. Then the 24/7 news cycle. I worked as a Quality Control inspector for a company that made silicone rubber parts for the airline, aerospace and automotive industries. 
     When the FAA shut down air traffic all over the US, we knew at some point our little company would take a hit. It was only a matter of when. I recall the following year talking to another QC inspector when he told me a story told to him by an FAA inspector during a biennial audit. He said heads began rolling and firings commenced at the FAA before the second plane even hit the South Tower. Yet, according to the news, the only one at the FAA who got the axe was the woman who'd headed up the agency.
     Even though I would start blogging about politics for better than three years after 9/11, I've written about it several times over the years and didn't have an idea of where a 22nd anniversary article would take me. As with many others in the past, I've decided to go free form.
     22nd anniversaries awkwardly fall right in the middle of landmark anniversaries 20 and 25. However momentous and solemn the occasion, 22 just doesn't ever assume the implied importance that a 20th or 25th anniversary is accorded.
     This year, for some reason, it's different.
     For some reason, this year, 2023, it feels as if September 11th has gotten back the gravitas that had been leached from it over time. Now, we're seeing digitally corrected video footage that had been shot on that day, we trot out the same horrifying photographs and the survivors tell their stories again. But in 2001, we lived in a different world, familiar, very similar to 2023 but still different. The internet was slower, we didn't have cell phones that could record videos, there was no social media with its instant gratification, the news more hesitant and for hours, most Americans still didn't know exactly what had happened.
     And, maybe, to this day, we still don't. As with the Kennedy Assassination Commission, the 911 Commission was a dog and pony show from start to finish and that was the idea. After all, George W. Bush initially tapped Henry Kissinger to head up the Commission until the Jersey Girls, all on their own, turned up Kissinger's business dealings with the bin Laden family.
     As proof that we were a different nation, a different people, we were treated to the spectacle of George W. Bush getting the news from Andy Card about the second plane hitting the South Tower in a first grade classroom in Florida and him sitting there for seven minutes like a cow hit in the head with a sledgehammer. Next thing we knew, he was MIA while Dick Cheney was in his bunker at the WH giving orders to shoot down, so the story goes, United Airlines Flight 93 over Shanksville, PA.
     The next memory regarding Bush that comes to mind is him standing on a pile of rubble at Ground Zero, a bullhorn glued to his kisser, despite how ridiculous the optics looked. At that moment, he was a doing a credible impression of a Third World dictator ruling over an endless pile of bombed buildings. But in spite of the horrible optics of Bush standing on a pile of smoking rubble, showcasing his complete and utter failure to protect the American people, a Commander in Chief's primary duty, not a single one of us had to suppress even so much as a giggle.
     Far from it. We rallied as a nation and came together in a way that hadn't been seen since the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Despite his ridiculous Bill Pullman/Independence Day theatrics, Bush enjoyed an unheard of 90% approval rating simply on the strength of him occupying the Oval Office at the wrong time. 
     The CIA tried to warn him about bin Laden and al Qaeda's plans to attack the United States using our own planes against us and Bush waved them off while, typically, on vacation in Crawford, Texas with a breezy, "OK, you've covered your ass."
     And still, no one laughed. We rallied around our "president" even in the wake of the worst national security disaster, perhaps, in American history, at least since Pearl Harbor. What choice did we have? In times of national disaster, humans look to their leaders more than ever for protection, guidance, some reassurance, Goddamnit, that something's going according to plan, that justice will be meted out.
     Instead, what we got was the start of a pointless war that would last nearly 21 years then. the year after next, another pointless (and illegal) war that would last for over eight. It wasn't until thousands more bodies began streaming in at Dover AFB in Delaware that we began asking questions then levying criticism. Contractor corruption, trillions wasted, the same five Anglo American oil companies kicked out by Saddam three decades earlier sliding back into their old padded chairs, a million needlessly dead Iraqis. Only then did we start to wake up.
     But America 22 years ago today was a different place. Strangers helped strangers out of the wreckage and the doomed buildings. Mayor Rudy began his endless jog toward Lower Manhattan and became our de facto president while Bush aimlessly flew around overhead like a lost cosmetics case.
     And still, we supported him.
     I fear that kinder, much more forgiving and nonpartisan United States is lost and gone forever just as surely as is the old pre-9/11 normal. We supported our "president" despite his obvious failure, cowardice and indecision because, Lord help us, Bush was all we had.
     
     But the real heroes on 911 weren't the ones with bullhorns but outdated radios that couldn't connect the FDNY and NYPD to better coordinate a rescue response (Something else Mayor Rudy would like you to forget). Specifically, the real heroes were the 242 firefighters who lost their lives that day as well as the 72 police officers who'd also perished, not to mention EMTs, paramedics and other EMS personnel. In short, the planet had lost 2972 human beings from 90 different nations. And, as usual, the Republican Party wasn't up to the task. Instead, as usual, their only response was to turn a world-altering tragedy into a Petri dish of corrupt, right wing capitalism.
     How many of us have looked at old footage shot that day and asked ourselves how many of the firefighters rushing toward those doomed towers died that day? How many subsequently died from respiratory-related illnesses cleaning up Ground Zero for over a decade?
     We certainly have the right to ask questions 22 years later without being slurred as Truthers and we have even more of a right to question the patriotism of those in power today who, in name at least, belong to the same party as George W. Bush, at best the accidental architect of 911?
     As Tom Hartmann wrote today, we can't let the 911 lies fall down the memory hole, although I think that ship done sailed decades ago. But we should also be allowed to question the priorities and patriotism of the radical right wing for misappropriating 911 to score cheap political points.
     Like dependable bomb-thrower Marjorie Taylor-Greene who took the solemn occasion to take a swipe at Biden, who was a senator on 9/11. Or Rep. Ralph Norman, who compared Biden to bin Laden, the man blamed for 9/11. Even Trump, through his usual word salad, kept his commemoration of 9/11 nonpartisan.
     I despair with the deepest cynicism that we'll ever get the full truth in my lifetime of what happened that day. Experts have been chiming in for 22 years with information and on-the-ground observations that that, in countless cases, simply don't jibe with the government's and MSM's narrative. But I'm not here to use this anniversary to advance what would surely be shouted down as "truther" conspiracy theories.
     Instead, I'll use it to remind you of who the real enemies of this country are: The Republican Party, specifically the Freedom Caucus who are even now planning to shut down our government just as they had a decade ago and are squirting sewage at a president who was a senator on 9/11.
    
     They and the domestic terrorists to whom they continue to give aid and comfort, those who attacked our Capitol on January 6th. The two terrorist attacks cannot be put on a equal footing but both have several things in common- It was an attack on our way of life, on our very democratic system of governance and people needlessly died.
     September 11th, as with January 6th, are wounds that will never truly heal. They are suppurations, an infected wound guaranteed to remain open. At best, it will, over a very long period of time, heal and leave behind some necessarily ugly scar tissue serving as a reminder that we must remain ever vigilant, if not hyper-vigilant, of terrorism and the threat of it in our midst.

     And to not replace criminals with false idols on rickety pedestals.

KindleindaWind, my writing blog.

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