The Trump Administration: A Clusterfuck in the Making Part Deux (Part 1)

I wonder how this will factor into Trump’s standing with members of the military:

I came in to post exactly this.

Trump is already in trouble with many in the military because of the Atlantic article. This seems to be pushing the knife in deeper, and an insane thing to do just before the election.

Even if the timing is fortuitous (or infortuitous for him), and this had been in the works, just showing up now, why the hell would he do this right before an election?

Republican Jesus.

Somethings just need repeating until heard

Trump already has a plan. He will declare the election results false and refuse to accept the results.

What do we do then-?

Actually the original note was about the Portland riots spreading to rural Appalachia, but extending to other issues like climate change and the Trump tax plan (as well as Covid). You were the one who restricted it to the Covid crisis.

The President doesn’t certify the election results, and whether or not he concedes is entirely just a matter of norms and good manners. The 50 states will each decide who won and where their electors go…they’ll vote on the date specified by the Constitution, and the winner will take office on January 20.

Of course there are many monkey wrenches that Trump can throw into the works between Nov 3 and Jan 20.

I had to quite FB for that reason. My blood pressure was starting to become a serious problem.

One of the absolute best memes in the history of memes.

I thought the link would be to this one.

Truth:

Good manners, you say? Well then we’re quite screwed, aren’t we?

He’s trying to shut his critics up, plain and simple. He doesn’t have the power to do this with privately owned media, but he feels good knowing that he can act like a dictator.

When I was stationed with the Air Force in Germany in the 70s, Stars and Stripes was our only easily available source of American news. If you had a TV, you could watch the news on the military TV station, but most of us didn’t have TVs. My Sunday routine was to drive into base from the off-base house I was sharing with a roommate, go to the base coffee shop, and pick up a cinnamon roll and a copy of the Sunday Stars and Stripes, and drive back home to read the paper and eat my roll.
I’m sure nowadays, military members overseas can use their cell phones to get news.

Barr is claiming that a bipartisan group led by Jimmy Carter decided that mail in balloting was dangerous. Carter says their report is being misrepresented.

Stars and Stripes was founded in 1861.

Every day he does something that leaves me speechless.

The head of the World Anti-Doping Agency says the US could be kicked out of the Olympics if Individual 1 follows through on his threat to stop funding the WADA.
U.S. Could Be Thrown Out of Olympics Over Trump Funding Threats, World Anti-Doping Agency Warns?

[channelling MAG-hatted maroon]
Who wants to be around all them furriners?

Like French-kissing a chainsaw? Give me a break. Why are all of these accomplished administration officials, including retired generals, so afraid of Trump? Because he might fire them or say bad things about them? He’s not a king (at least not yet), but by kowtowing to him they help prop him up and enable him.

To his credit, John Kelly did reportedly try to restrain Trump’s worst impulses while serving as White House Chief Of Staff, including blatantly illegal acts and idiotic, short-sighted policy decisions, like withdrawing from NATO.

However, he could have done much more. He knows that Trump is not acting in America’s best interest, and he knows that Trump is a threat to American democracy. By working for Trump as long as he did in two high-level administration posts, he enabled Trump and allowed him to consolidate his power. He could have spoken out publicly while still in the administration (which surely would have led to his firing, but so what?), and he could be speaking out more publicly and explicitly about Trump’s unfitness for office even now.

Instead, he makes these inconsequential off-the-record comments that seem more intended to exonerate himself from blame for the dumpster fire that is the Trump administration, rather than to take concrete steps that could help turn this lawless, unfit abomination of a “President” out of office.

If John Kelly, Jim Mattis, H.R. McMaster, Dan Coats, and even Rex Tillerson were to give a joint press conference, or at the very least go on the record on what it was like to work for Trump, they could do a lot a good for our country.

But until then, fuck the lot of them.

P.S. I don’t mean to imply that John Kelly hasn’t spoken out publicly at all. He has, like in this speech:

But even though the article’s headline states that John Kelly “finally lets loose on Trump,” if you read the article he doesn’t really. Instead he presents everything as if they are minor policy disagreements with a rational actor.

And refused to be Trump’s FBI lapdog, unlike Barr.