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“I think it’s an abuse of DHS. I mean really the president’s trying to use DHS as his goon squad. That’s really what’s going on here. I think this is a crisis of leadership. A failure of leadership in the Trump administration. I think it’s an abuse of DHS.”

–John Sandweg, former acting director of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, aka ICE, quoted in The Guardian on Donald Trump’s invasion of Portland.

 

“This is a democracy, not a dictatorship. We cannot have secret police abducting people and putting them into unmarked vehicles. I cannot believe I have to say that to the president of the United States.”

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, stating the painfully obvious at a press conference on Wednesday.

 

“All run by liberal Democrats. Look at what’s going on — all run by Democrats, all run by very liberal Democrats. All run, really, by radical left. If Biden got in, that would be true for the country. The whole country would go to hell. And we’re not going to let it go to hell.”

–Donald Trump, on Fox News, revealing his plans to deploy more occupational forces and to expand open warfare on American citizens—at least those living in Democratic cities. [But it’s all about law and order, not politics, right Donald?]

 

“I think any leader is better if they have people holding them accountable. Not just enemies, but people that can then give them honest feedback about job performance. Politics is so ego driven that many times honest feedback doesn’t happen.”

–Wendy Day, former vice-chair of the Michigan Republican Party who refused to endorse Trump in 2016. [Wendy, did you ever try to give “honest feedback” to a Is Your Boss a Jackass? Take This Quiz and Find Out - CBS News ?

 

 

 

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Out of town for a couple of days. Catching up.

“Donald’s pathologies are so complex and his behaviors so often inexplicable that coming up with an accurate and comprehensive diagnosis would require a full battery of psychological and neuropsychological tests that he’ll never sit for.”

—Mary Trump, in her book Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man. [So, Mary, we hope your book tells us something we don’t alread know on the Tangerine Toddler.]

 

“Today I am announcing a surge of federal law enforcement into American communities plagued by violent crime.”

–Donald Trump, July 22, 2020. [Fourth Amendment, folks, Fourth Amendment. We’re edging dangerously close to becoming a police state here with one person (well, with Barr, two persons) calling the shots. Are you seriously ready for that?

 

“I’m not afraid, but I am pissed off. This is an egregious overreaction on the part of the federal officers.”

–Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, after being tear-gassed by unidentified storm troopers. [No one will be immune.]

Federal agents walk toward a crowd of protesters in Portland, Oregon.

“Republican responds to calling a colleague ‘disgusting’ & a ‘f—ing b*tch’ w/ ‘I cannot apologize for my passion’ and blaming others. I will not teach my nieces and young people watching that this an apology, and what they should learn to accept. Yoho is refusing responsibility.”

–Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, in response to retiring Rep. Ted Yoho (R-Florida) after he semi-apologized for his misogynistic remarks during a confrontation with Ocasio-Cortez on Monday. [Most probably a God-fearing, family values Republican at that.]

 

“I really think you could duct tape a spatula to a Golden Retriever’s paw, and half of the media would say, ‘Oh my God! That dog’s a chef!’”

–Comedian Seth Meyers, in criticizing the media for its portrayal of Trump as pretending to take the coronavirus crisis seriously. [Can I get an “Amen” to the media’s treatment of Trump as serious about anything?]

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“We thought this was only a respiratory virus. Turns out, it goes after the pancreas. It goes after the heart. It goes after the liver, the brain, the kidney and other organs.”

—Dr. Eric Topoi, director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute in La Jolla, California, about the coronavirus. [But Trump said as recently as yesterday that it was only “the sniffles.”]

  

“Let’s make this clear. I’m not buying a mask. I’ve made it this far by not buying into that damn hype.”

—Richard Rose, an Army veteran with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, in an April Facebook post, who was dead on July 4, three days after testing positive for COVID-19. [The most dangerous enemies are those we refuse to acknowledge.]

 

“It is what it is.”

—Donald Trump, when told by Chris Wallace that the US death toll from coronavirus is approaching 1,000 per day. [Is it me, or does that seem just a bit cavalier? A bit reminiscent of “Let them eat cake.”]

 

“I will be right eventually.”

—Donald Trump, in interview with Chris Wallace. [Lordy, we can only hope so.]

 

“We don’t know why they’re here. We don’t know the circumstances under which they’re making arrests.”

—Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, responding to controversial arrests and abductions being carried out by unidentified, uniformed military personnel in unmarked vans. [Looks like Trump has ripped a page from Richard Daley’s 1968 playbook.]

 

“You’ll see something rolled out this week, as we start to go in and make sure that the communities — whether it’s Chicago or Portland or Milwaukee or someplace across the heartland — we need to make sure their communities are safe.”

—White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, in announcing that the administration will intensify its storm trooper-like activities in response to what Acting Secretary of Homeland Security described as “violent anarchists,” activities primarily limited to painting graffiti on public buildings. [God knows what’ll happen if one of those anarchists gets his hands on a bull horn.]

 

“Unidentified stormtroopers. Unmarked cars. Kidnapping protesters and causing severe injuries in response to graffiti. These are not the actions of a democratic republic.”

—House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, on Trump’s storm troopers. [Regardless of your political party, your political philosophy or your personal opinion of Pelosi, what’s occurring in Portland sets a dangerous precedent and places in literal peril everyone’s constitutional rights from this moment forward. We all should be hearing the alarms and seeing red flags in these tactics. THIS IS NOT THE AMERICA WE WERE TAUGHT ABOUT IN CIVICS CLASS!]

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“I just want to do my job…and I’m going to keep doing it.”

—Dr. Anthony Fauci.

 

“The tempting analogy is to the election of 1932, in the midst of another set of crises. The public barely knew Franklin D Roosevelt, whom critics called an aristocrat without a coherent theory of how to end the Great Depression.

“ [T]he breadth of the anti-Trump coalition is a remarkable testament to Donald Trump’s capacity to inspire disgust.

—Former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, writing in Sunday’s The Guardian

 

“Mr. President, the American people … have a right to protest. You cannot stop the people with all of the forces that you may have at your command.”

—The late Rep. John Lewis, a month before his death.

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Donald Trump is correct. Fake news abounds; it’s one of the few commodities which has been and likely will never be in short supply

From McCarthyism to weapons of mass destruction to Rush Limbaugh, fake news beats us over the head every single day. Alex Jones’s Media Wars, QAnon lead the pack with their child trafficking via their Wayfair and Pizzagate wild-eyed hogwash.

You can read about these debunked stories HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.

Sadly, our president, that “very stable genius,” has dutifully re-tweeted every one of those conspiracy stories—along with others that question Barack Obama’s birthplace, claim that Obama bugged Trump’s campaign, that Joe Scarborough murdered an aide, that Ted Cruz’s father was somehow linked to the JFK assassination, that windmills cause cancer, that the coronavirus is a “hoax” perpetrated by Democrats and/or China to lessen his reelection chances, and any other bizarre crap he could imagine in his sick, demented mind.

And while he gives credence to these absurdly-contrived fantasies of the right-wing extremists, he is just as quick, or quicker, to label news stories from such sources as The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, or other legitimate news services, i.e. “lamestream media” as “fake news.’ And of course, he is, by his own humble admission, smarter than all our intelligence agencies and general combined.

He continues to invoke the “fake news” mantra because it’s a convenient dog whistle to his shrinking base that hangs onto every word as though he was some kind of latter-day savior of mankind.

But there is another “news service” that pops up in my email inbox daily that, while flying under the radar, is nevertheless comical in its own ham-handed way of reporting news intended as favorable to the Tangerine Toddler. I say “a” news service, though there actually are two but they are so near in content and appearance they sometimes seem to be one and the same.

The first is an outfit called Patriot Powered News run by some outfit called JKW Enterprises of Moore, Oklahoma.

One of its dispatches features a headline that says “You Won’t Believe Who’s Calling Obama the Greatest President Ever.” Click on that heading and you’re taken to a one-question “poll” that asks, “Would you vote for a Barack Obama 3rd term?” and then gives you two choices:

Yes – Barack Obama is a great president and better than the choices we had in 2016, or

No – He was a terrible president and I am happy he is no longer in office.

No third choice like, for instance, “No, I don’t believe a president should serve more than two terms, or a fourth choice that says, “No, the 22nd Amendment put a limit on how many times a person could be elected president.

Another features this headline: Michelle Finally Snaps: Melania Sent Her Over the ‘Edge.’

But when you click on the headline, you’re taken to a page that’s nothing more than an INFOMERCIAL disguised as a news story hyping some kind of skin care treatment that is supposed to make you “look two decades younger.” It even comes complete with “Before” and “After” photos of Melania.

Some news story.

The other so-called news service, which also is heavily pro-Trump, is little more than an advertising medium for such products as an “Ancient Japanese tonic to melt 3 pounds every 3-5 days,” or a “cheap air cooler (that) takes United States by storm,” or Dr. Ben Carson’s “over the counter memory drug.

That news page also has a headline that hypes a “CBS breaking news story” headlined, “Dr. Phil mourns after tragic news…” but when you click on that headline, you are taken to a story about a “revolutionary product” released by Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz that’s “causing outburst in the health community. And what is this “revolutionary product?”

CBD. Cannabinoid oil.

I guess truth is where you find it, folks, sort of like beauty being in the eye of the beholder.

So, with all disrespect to Alex Jones, QAnon, Limbaugh and Patriot Powered News, I’ll just stick with the lamestream media for my news because as opposed to those just cited, sometimes they get it right.

After all, it was Trump himself who recently said, “What do we have to lose?”

 

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