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Menacing the Midterms: It’s cold, the Super Bowl is this Sunday, and figure skating has begun at the Milan Olympics, so November’s midterms are probably not in the forefront of your mind. They should be because they appear to be front and center in what’s left of Trump’s. Yesterday, while addressing a group dominated by orange idol worshipers at the National Prayer breakfast, the kleptocrat in chief once again went off on a tirade about how he’d won each and every election he’d ever run in, that all those elections, even the ones he actually won, had been riddled with fraud and chock full of alien voters, and that he’d won the popular vote in 2016. To state the obvious, he lost in 2020 and though he did win the popular vote in 2024, he did not win it in 2016 and aliens don’t vote. Trump’s solution for the election fraud problem involves the nationalization of elections, a process that would allow him to limit, even eliminate early voting except by overweight orange Floridians with cankles, while doing the same to voting by mail, or at the very least the counting of qualified mail-in ballots that arrive after election day especially in California. Steve Bannon who should be in jail but isn’t, is loudly calling for Trump to send INS troops, those nice guys who’ve been beating up citizens and immigrants mostly in Democratic cities across the country, to “protect” polling places. By the way though around 700 of them have been removed from Minnesota, 2000 remain so don’t be fooled by CAVA bag guy Homan. As proven over and over again by lots of audits, non-citizens rarely vote, Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger’s audit found only nine alien casted votes in his state in 2020 while a Michigan audit found only twenty in 2024, so there’s no reason to station immigration stormtroopers outside of ballot places unless of course the purpose of doing so is to influence election outcomes through voter intimidation and the rounding up of brown people and the white people who come to their defense. Trump is laying the groundwork for his election nationalization and militarization by relitigating the 2020 Georgia election. That’s why DNI Tulsi Gabbard spent last week lurking around Fulton County. The Trump team is having trouble getting their story straight about who deployed Tulsi, depending on the hour her probe was either self-initiated, ordered by Trump or AG Pam Bondi, or maybe even by Putin, but the bottom line is that the FBI now has all of Fulton County’s 2020 ballots and related paraphernalia though Fulton officials are suing to get them all back. Although those ballots have been counted multiple times, no one should doubt that someone in Trump’s orbit, maybe the same crew who moved his boxes with the purloined top-secret documents around Mar a Lago would be willing to stuff the requisite 11,000 ballots in among the legitimate ones. Oddly enough, Tulsi has also obtained and “tested” Puerto Rico’s ballot counting machines to see if they had been manipulated by dead or arrested Venezuelan dictators. Despite being US Citizens, Puerto Ricans who reside in Puerto Rico can’t vote in presidential elections but maybe Tulsi, like Trump doesn’t know that and has forgotten the large monetary settlements that some voting machine companies have won to date? The bottom line, Trump’s polls are bad, he fears a Democratic takeover of the House, not to mention the more remote but possible loss of the Senate, so if the nationalization and militarizing of the midterms can keep him in control, he will go that route, or at least he’ll try very hard and with no staff acting as guardrails, who in his orbit will stop him? He keeps telling us his plans, yesterday he even referred to “15 states” that should be taken over, we need to listen and push back hard. It’s not just “radical” Democrats who are concerned, the WSJ, is taking him seriously too. Today their editors wrote “Trump’s call to nationalize elections is a mistake for the GOP, since Democrats will be only too eager to try again, on their terms, the nanosecond they regain power. Instead, Democrats should thank their lucky stars for America’s decentralized system. They say Mr. Trump is a budding authoritarian, yet the Constitution gives him little power over the 2026 midterms that could be a Republican wipeout.” Sure, the WSJ writes in Republican-ese and always manages to throw in a barb about what Democrats could do in the future, but their message is clear, leave the elections alone! As to Tulsi, the story about the whistleblower report that implicates her in something peculiar is still percolating. More to come, well maybe.
More ðĐ: Apparently having his name on the soon to be “temporarily” closed Kennedy Center isn’t enough for Trump. CNN, Politico, Axios and now just about every other media outlet reports that Trump told Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer that he’ll free up the funding he froze for the crucial and already begun rail tunnel between NY and NJ in exchange for Schumer’s support for changing the name of NY’s Pennsylvania Station to Trump Station and the name of Washington Dulles International Airport to Trump airport. The only thing that’s surprising about this extortion attempt is that it didn’t happen sooner. It’s likely that someone in Schumer’s orbit leaked this story because it had to be leaked. The Senator’s response was that “There was nothing to trade,” Trump “stopped the funding and he can restart the funding with a snap of his fingers.” On the economic front, Trump with the increasingly elitist sniveling help of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, continues to assert that the economy is doing great but that if it isn’t it’s because of Biden. Yesterday, citing data from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Bloomberg, the media outlet, not former Mayor Mike, reported that US companies announced the largest number of job cuts for any January since the Great Recession of 2009. They noted an 118% increase from a year earlier. Year over year hiring intentions slid 13%, marking the weakest total for any January since Challenger started counting. So, if you or someone you know has been having a hard time finding a job, it’s likely not you, it’s the Trump economy. Naturally, Trump keeps insisting that his tariffs, the amount of which he keeps inflating, are about to come to the rescue. He cites new manufacturing plants to “prove” his point. They like his Paris friend Jim are mostly exaggerated and, in many cases, not real. Lastly, Erika Kirk’s Turning Point USA is hosting an alternative Super Bowl half time show featuring Kid Rock for those whose little, tiny egos and other things as well as their bigly biases make it difficult for them to watch Bad Bunny. How sad for her and them.
Health ðĐ: Measles appears to be everywhere including in at least one of the oversized, understaffed, and crowded INS concentration camps. None of that is surprising because once the highly contagious disease starts to spread it’s very hard to stop especially when those at the top of the health pyramid spread the word that vaccinations aren’t safe. On the subject of pyramids, RFK has jumped on the keto bandwagon, saying that because a recent study suggests that some schizophrenic people might benefit from a keto diet, that all the disease’s sufferers should consider dispensing with their meds altogether, going keto instead. Why is it that RFK wants all vaccines tested and studied repeatedly but he’s good to go with “preliminary evidence” about keto diets and schizophrenia? What could possibly go wrong if all the people afflicted with schizophrenia stop taking their meds at once?
Fog: The on again, off again US-Iran “peace” talks have been moved from Turkey to Oman at Iran’s insistence. Iran initially said that they would only discuss nukes but nothing else, which sounds awfully familiar and was cited as the biggest failing of the JCPOA nuclear agreement of 2015, but this morning’s NY Times says that they’ve agreed to also talk proxy wars and missiles which IF true would be a good thing. Last week Trump bragged about getting Putin to agree to stop bombing Ukraine for a few days due to the horrendously cold weather. Putin said sure, then kept bombing. Ukraine and Putin are talking in the UAE; they’ve agreed to exchange 157 prisoners from both sides but nothing else so far.
The Nancy Guthrie situation is so scary. One of the things I’ve learned from watching too much Dateline is that six days is too long. Oy. ð ð
RIP The Washington Post