I’m telling you all, and perhaps for the final time: understand what the fuck is happening here. This is going to be a full-on assault on the constitution. Everyone’s going to work the next day like shit is normal. I’m telling you: it ain’t.
People can call me names or start threads about me if they want. I’m telling you all: we are running out of fucking time.
I fucking tried to tell you people. This is just the beginning. Just the beginning. The fight for the heart and soul of this country is on, and I’ve got news for you all. The price of defending democracy just went up. What was once fixable just by, you know, getting out the vote and organizing…now might require jail time. Because that’s what happens when try to speak truth to power. And in order to save democracy in America, that’s what will have to happen.
You have to love the irony of Trump calling someone a “rude, terrible person”. The funniest part of that rant, though, is that, contrary to Trump’s incredible lack of understanding of how America works, the journalist is “running CNN”, so to speak, by holding a government official, the president of the fucking country, accountable in public.
Given the events of the morning, I might say that this attitude is one that our current president would enthusiastically approve of, and indeed, constantly practices himself.
Okay, actually I don’t expect anybody to be optomistic; the white house is populated by racist, sexist criminals in thrall to a foreign power. Obviously things are going to be bad for a while. But leaping from there to…whatever you imagine (liberals being rounded up and shot in the streets? I dunno) is very possibly an unjustified leap, depending on what you’re imagining of course.
But in any case, I have the right to ask any damn thing I want to. Free speech, yo - it’s right there in the constitution.
This whole gloom-and-doom, woe is me, everything-is-fucked-and-there’s-nothing-we-can-do-about-it song-and-dance you’ve been on for ages now is getting pretty goddamn tiresome, and you seriously just need to shut the hell up if you’re just going to piss and moan all day instead of doing something constructive about it.
And I’m saying this as the person who wants all Republicans banned from voting or holding office for life.
And that is the problem I’ve had with this particular poster lately: I’m still not entirely sure what his “position” is, other than, “America is dead, and I’m right.” I don’t know if I’m “coming around to it” because I’m honestly not certain what “it” is. He seems to either think it’s self evident, or that the burden is on us to understand.
I don’t pretend to have answers. When the machinery of equal rule breaks down, the answers are hard to come by. But history has some examples of what might work when things get really bad. It absolutely doesn’t involve violence. It involves mass organization, mass protest, and refusal to be governed by illegitimate rule. Easier said than done, but sometimes risk is required to defend democratic and libertarian ideals. Your Revolutionary ancestors braved the threat of execution by the Crown, braved the brutal winters of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York. Can you brave the threat of jail for rightful protest and resistance? Is it in you? I’m not saying we’re there yet, but it could get to that.
But what also failed to happen is any support for the idea that ‘Trump is unstoppable’ or ‘Trump cannot be opposed because all his candidates win and all who oppose him lose’ or any other construction that would lead Republicans to think they must simply bow their heads in reverence, and let him do whatever he chooses.
Trump endorsed around three dozen candidates–and fewer than half of them won.
Trump is still dangerous. But he’s not invulnerable, and he can’t count on unquestioning support—not even from those who’ve been enabling him for the past two years.
You know, all this Boston Strong, Houston Strong, Las Vegas Strong, Pittsburgh Strong…doesn’t - mean - shit.
You wanna know what means something? Getting out in the fucking streets and fucking protesting. Stickers with #somecitystrong didn’t change a damn thing. But Parkland, FL high school students had a signing ceremony with Rick Scott, a Republican governor.
CNN journalist Jim Acosta banned from White House after Trump calls him ‘rude, terrible person’
The exchange came during a news conference on the 2018 midterm elections, in which Trump called out numerous politicians for both parties who lost elections.