navigating the second Gilded Age through humor, invective and insight

“Even the gods fight in vain against stupidity” – Friedrich Schiller

Off to a Great Start :(

As expected, His Felonious Rapist Majesty Trump the First has started off his second administration with a bang. There are so many things I could — and should — write about from his first day’s antics.

But I’m going to focus on the single most despicable one. Pardoning and/or commuting the sentences of the January 6th rioters.

This is a direct attack on the rule of law. It establishes a precedent that you can follow Fearless Leader — whoever that happens to be — and, so long as you are trying to help keep him/her in power, you don’t need to fear long-term repercussions.

I won’t say I can’t think of anything more destructive Trump could’ve done. He violates so many norms such a prediction would be nuts.

But this one is pretty fracking awful.

It also says something about the Republican Party, which has claimed for decades to be the party of Law & Order, and Traditional Values.

And here they are acquiescing — without any complaint, so far as I can tell — in overturning the convictions of an armed mob that was intent on overthrowing our constitutional order.

Apparently, they and their allies1 have been lying through their teeth all these years.

From where I stand, that makes them traitors, one and all.


  1. I’m looking at you, “Christians” who Christ not only wouldn’t recognize but would banish to the depths of Hell 

His Imperial Majesty Speaks!

mostly incoherently, but still…

“The United States Military just entered the Great State of California and, under Emergency Powers, TURNED ON THE WATER flowing abundantly from the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. The days of putting a Fake Environmental argument, over the PEOPLE, are OVER. Enjoy the water, California!!!”

Only…

  • the military did not enter California;
  • the federal government just restarted water pumps that were offline for maintenance;
  • the water in question can’t get to southern California; and,
  • even if it could, the recent fires were exacerbated by the supply system, not the supply of water.