Josh Day, Next Day!

Zohran’s First 100 Days Of Sewer Socialism Success In New York City

This is what working for the people, working for the public means. This is what representing the will of the people / public looks like. This is what is attracting the people / public voters to the democrats, yet Chuck Schumer as yet to endorse Mamdani. Why? Because the two are the opposite sides of the political coin.ย  One wants to serve and represent the people / public and the other is a corporate democrat beholden to big money donors and major lobbyist groups.ย  Same with Hakeem Jerofies who only endorsed Mamdani when on election night it became clear he would be the winner.ย  Hugs


 

Israel Has Created Hell On Earth

This is a doctor working in Gaza.ย  He describes the conditions. The Israelis are sniping World Health doctors. Israelis are moving the “yellow line” that they are claiming is the new boundary line between Israel and Palestinians.ย  They are slowly moving the line deeper ad deeper into Gaza.ย  The Israeli snipers were shooting the young boys in different areas on different days, now they are using drones to fire on young children alone with horrific results. Remember from the last clip he was saying how Israel is blocking and destroying the medical supplies and equipment. Israel is deliberately shooting and killing children.ย  They want the chaos it causes, they like the fear it promotes, and they like that no new generations of Palestinians are growing. The doctor spoke of other atrocities that Israel is inflicting daily on the Palestinians.ย  Israel is a criminal nation doing a genocide, and much of our democratic leadership is deeply in the pockets of AIPAC.ย  Notice that Hakeem Jeffries was also at the same event.ย  People here have asked why I am so anti-democratic leadership; this is one of the reasons why. They are beholden to the big money donors and lobbies doing their bidding while ignoring the desires and will of the people they are supposed to represent, not rule over.ย  Hugs

Senate Minority Leaderย Chuck Schumerย has emphasized his commitment to maintaining pro-Israel sentiments within theย Democratic Party. In recent statements,ย Schumerย articulated that his role is to ensure that the left remains supportive of Israel, a position he conveyed during an interview withย The New York Times. This assertion reflects a broader concern regarding the changing dynamics of the Democratic Party’s support for Israel and Jewish causes. Schumer’s comments have sparked discussions about the implications of this shift, particularly in light of the party’s historical alignment with pro-Israel policies. Opinion pieces have noted that Schumer views the preservation of American institutions as integral to protecting religious minorities, highlighting the intersection of Jewish identity and political advocacy.ย  https://deepnewz.com/middle-east/chuck-schumer-emphasizes-role-keeping-left-pro-israel-says-job-to-keep-the-left-f0ff217c

โ€œI have many jobs as [Senate] leader… and one is to fight for aid to Israel โ€” all the aid that Israel needs,โ€ Schumer said at a gathering of Jewish leaders and community members in New York on Sunday.

โ€œI will continue to fight for it.,โ€ Schumer continued. โ€œWe delivered more security assistance to Israel, our ally, than ever, ever before.โ€

According to Jacob Kornbluh, who provided footage of the remarks whileย reportingย forย The Forward, Schumer told the audience that his support for Jewish security funding will only continue growing under his leadership, calling it his โ€œbaby.โ€ย  https://www.commondreams.org/news/schumer-israel-aid

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) said on Sunday that one of his most important jobs as Senate minority leader is to โ€œfight for aid to Israel,โ€ as the Trump administrationโ€™s masked federal agents continue their deadly raids of the U.S. with little to no pushback from Democrats.

In remarks atย a breakfast gathering of Jewish leadersย in New York City, Schumerย said, โ€œI have many jobs as leader โ€ฆ and one is to fight for aid to Israel, all the aid that Israel needs.โ€ Part of the remarks at the โ€‹โ€‹UJA-Federation of New York gathering were posted online byย The Forward reporter Jacob Kornbluh. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York) also spoke at the event.ย  https://truthout.org/articles/as-trumps-dhs-ravages-us-schumer-says-his-job-is-to-fight-for-aid-to-israel/


 

Dr. Tarek Loubani, a Canadian emergency room physician who has been volunteering in Palestine joins the program from Gaza for a harrowing interview. If you can, please support Dr. Loubaniโ€™s Glia Project, a medical solidarity organization that empowers low-resource communities to build sustainable, locally-drive healthcare projects.

 

The Economy

Trumpโ€™s Corruption Is Whatโ€™s Tanking the Economy

INSIDE: Eric Swalwell … Tony Gonzales … Pope Leo

David Kurtz Apr 14, 2026

WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 07: U.S. President Donald Trump (L) welcomes Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban as he arrives at the White House on November 07, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump and Orban are holding a bilateral lunch today and are expected to discuss trade and energy. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Itโ€™s the Corruption, Stupid

In the aftermath of Viktor Orbรกnโ€™s defeat in Hungary, a typically shallow conventional wisdom has already emerged that unless President Trump gets the economy turned around, Republicans are going to have hell to pay in the 2026 and 2028 elections.

The NYT quotes the right-wing commentator Rod Dreher, who decamped to Hungary to work for an Orbรกn-funded think tank, as explaining the election result thusly: โ€œWhen all boats arenโ€™t rising, everybody looks at whoโ€™s on the yacht. In terms of MAGA, populism is great, but if you canโ€™t deliver on the economy, none of it is going to matter.โ€

That is abundantly true and yet terribly misleading because the economic mess weโ€™re in is entirely of Trumpโ€™s own doing. Heโ€™s not the usual American president held hostage to the vagaries and cycles of an economy largely beyond his control.

In historic fashion, Trump has torpedoed key pillars of the global economy by launching unprecedented trade wars and an unjustified elective war in the Middle East that has bottled up world oil supplies to such an extent that it threatens a recession. At home, he has dramatically throttled back the economic engine of immigration, targeted Americaโ€™s world leading universities, and decimated its vibrant scientific and biomedical research base.

Except for the racist assault on immigrants, all of these moves are not driven by ideological imperatives but by corrupt impulses. The economic damage Trump has done was crafted purposely to create opportunities for self-enrichment for him and his allies. It generates its own currency which can be used to perpetuate his political power. What he dispenses he can take away.

The AP sums up the Trump family kleptocracy succinctly:

The family real estate business is undergoing the fastest overseas expansion since its founding a century ago, each deal potentially shaping everything from tariffs to military aid.

Led by Eric, and his brother, Donald Jr., the family business has expanded into cryptocurrencies with ventures that brought in billions of dollars but raised questions about whether some big investors received favorable treatment in return.

The brothers have also joined or invested in a number of companies that aim to do business with the government their father runs. Last month, they struck a deal giving them stakes worth millions in an armed drone maker seeking contracts with the Pentagon and with Gulf states under attack by Iran and dependent on the U.S. military led by their father.

It always sounds a bit earnest to deplore corruption, but one of the practical reasons for eschewing corruption is because at best it acts like an invisible tax on economic growth. At worst, it corrodes the economic engine to the point that it doesnโ€™t properly function any longer. Before Trump, the United States was a world leader in combatting corporate and political corruption abroad for the unapologetically realpolitik reason that American companies could win on a level playing field. Under Trump II, the DOJ has explicitly stopped enforcing the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and weโ€™re now in a grubby race to the bottom.

Any notion that Trump can get the economy โ€œback on trackโ€ or dampen the economic shockwaves he has unleashed ignores the substance of what heโ€™s done. Not only are Trumpโ€™s second term attacks on economic growth hard to reverse, let alone quickly, theyโ€™re deeply wired into who he is and what heโ€™s about.

The Economic Warning Signs

  • The Middle East conflict isย causingย oil scarcity and rising prices that are contributing to significant โ€œdemand destructionโ€ which could lead to the steepest drop-off in demand for oil since the COVID slowdown, the International Energy Agency is forecasting in itsย latest outlook.
  • The International Monetary Fundย warnsย that the Middle East conflict will slow economic growth, fuel inflation and raises the possibility of a global recession.

Latest on the Middle East Conflict โ€ฆ

  • Israeli and Lebanese officialsย gatheredย in D.C. for rare direct talks โ€” the first in a decade โ€” as the Netanyahu government has seized on the wider conflict to advance Israelโ€™s position on the ground in Lebanon.
  • Bitter irony alert: Talks between Iran and Trump administration are complicated by โ€œthe risk that any agreement that emerges may resemble the 2015 nuclear accordโ€ that Trump abrogated in his first term, theย NYT reports.
  • House Republicans have again abdicated their oversight roles byย pushing offย until at least May testimony originally scheduled for next week from senior Pentagon officials on the war in Iran.

Latest on the Middle East Conflict โ€ฆ

  • Israeli and Lebanese officialsย gatheredย in D.C. for rare direct talks โ€” the first in a decade โ€” as the Netanyahu government has seized on the wider conflict to advance Israelโ€™s position on the ground in Lebanon.
  • Bitter irony alert: Talks between Iran and Trump administration are complicated by โ€œthe risk that any agreement that emerges may resemble the 2015 nuclear accordโ€ that Trump abrogated in his first term, theย NYT reports.
  • House Republicans have again abdicated their oversight roles byย pushing offย until at least May testimony originally scheduled for next week from senior Pentagon officials on the war in Iran.

Lawless Boat Strike Death Toll: 170

The U.S. attacked an alleged drug-smuggling boat in the Eastern Pacific on Monday, bringing the campaignโ€™s overall death toll to at least 170. In announcing the attack, the U.S. Southern Command introduced new Orwellian language: โ€œApplying total systemic friction on the cartels.โ€

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is waging a pressure campaign against the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to squash a potential investigation into the boat strike campaign, The Intercept reports.

Must Read

TPMโ€™s Josh Kovensky reports from Frisco, Texas, the countryโ€™s fastest growing city and a haven for South Asian immigrants, which far-right activists are seizing on as โ€œproofโ€ of the Great Replacement Theory.

Thread of the Day

Trump has cut legal immigration more than illegal immigration, as I predicted. While illegal entries have fallen, they continued a prior trend, falling more before he came back. Meanwhile, Trump has drastically cut legal entries, reversing the prior upward trend. http://www.cato.org/blog/trump-h…

David J. Bier (@davidjbier.bsky.social) 2026-04-13T19:05:32.235Z

IMPORTANT

Local authorities in St. Paul, Minnesota have launched a criminal investigation into the notorious ICE detention in January of Hmong American ChongLy โ€œScottโ€ Thao. Theyโ€™re investigating the warrantless raid on an American citizenโ€™s home as a potential kidnapping, burglary, and false imprisonment.

Quote of the Day

Cheryl Kelley in The Hill:

American law is built on a simple rule: The government cannot get around legal limits by creating a new structure to do the same thing another way. The Posse Comitatus Act reflects that rule. It exists to prevent the federal government from using a large, armed force for general policing inside the U.S. But by tripling ICEโ€™s size, giving it $75 billion in multi-year funding insulated from normal oversight, and deploying it far beyond immigration enforcement โ€” from neighborhood operations to general airport security โ€” the administration has achieved in practice what those restrictions were designed to prevent.

Swalwell and Gonzales Both Resign

In a rapid-fire combo of scandal-fueled resignations, Reps. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and Tony Gonzales (R-TX) both announced last evening that they would resign their seats โ€” though neither gave a date certain for their departures. Depending on the exact timing, the resignations should be a wash and not effect majority control of the House.

Two Big Wins

  • In the lawsuit over the removal of the Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument, the Trump administration has reversed course andย confirmedย in a new filing that it will reinstate the flag and not remove it again.
  • The American Library Association and a union of cultural workers have reached a settlement in their lawsuit against the Trump administration thatย savesย the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services, the NYT reports: โ€œThe Trump administration reaffirmed that it had reinstated all previously canceled grants, in keeping with a separate legal ruling last year, and reversed all staff reductions. It also promised not to take any further steps to reduce the agency.โ€

Good Read

Wired: Government Workers Say Theyโ€™re Getting Inundated With Religion

Pope Making Everyone Look Dumb

The senior senator from Ohio:

Bernie Moreno on Trumpโ€™s comments about the Pope: โ€œI was incensed to watch the Pope's comments. I think what the Pope is doing is a disgrace.โ€โ€œIt's a shame that the Pope has made the Catholic Church political. Thank God my momโ€™s not alive to watch that.โ€

Eric Michael Garcia (@ericmgarcia.bsky.social) 2026-04-13T21:35:06.715Z

Unintentional Edginess From CSPAN

i feel bad for our country but this is tremendous content

derek guy (@dieworkwear.bsky.social) 2026-04-14T01:35:43.012Z

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Some News From Bilderberg

Secretive Bilderberg group just met โ€“ but who knows what global elite said?

Charlie Skelton

This yearโ€™s conference had plenty of newsworthy aspects, but itโ€™s a mystery why the press fails to talk about it

The 72nd meeting of the Bilderberg group, the elite and secretive policy conference that is the longtime subject of endless conspiracy theories, was held at the weekend in Washington DC. A security cordon went up around the opulent Salamander hotel for the notoriously media-shy summit, which was packed as ever with prime ministers, military leaders, tech billionaires and the heads of giant investment companies.

Bilderberg, which since the 1950s has been the intellectual engine room of Nato, took place this year at a time of immense crisis and uncertainty for the alliance. In recent weeks, with Trump threatening at every turn to withdraw from the โ€œpaper tigerโ€ of Nato, the โ€œTrans-Atlantic Defence-Industrial Relationshipโ€ (as itโ€™s called on the agenda) has reached a strained breaking point.

The head of Nato and Bilderberg regular Mark Rutte arrived at the conference fresh from a โ€œvery frankโ€ conversation at the White House. But away from Trumpโ€™s bluster, and for all his rhetoric about abandoning Nato, there were no signs that the Americans are withdrawing from Bilderberg. Far from it โ€“ the Americans were there in force.

Wall Street titans, including the CEOs of KKR and Lazard, and the heads of huge corporations like Pfizer, met behind closed doors with a delegation of senior politicians close to the president. Big business lobbying in private is Bilderbergโ€™s speciality, and this secretive mix of the private and public sectors fits perfectly with Trumpโ€™s brand of crony-capitalism.

Trumpโ€™s trusted secretary of the interior, Doug Burgum, was attending, alongside his favourite trade guru, Robert Lighthizer. They were joined by Trumpโ€™s economic ally Jason Smith, the chair of the influential House ways and means committee, and his secretary of the army, Dan Driscoll, known as Trumpโ€™s โ€œdrone guyโ€.

It was no surprise with the conflict in Iran dominating the global news cycle that this yearโ€™s conference had a wartime flavour: with the โ€œFuture of Warfareโ€ on the agenda, and a participant list including the four-star admiral Samuel Paparo, head of the US Indo-Pacific Command. From the private sector there was a healthy contingent of military contractors and drone manufacturers, led by the Bilderberg insider Eric Schmidt, whoโ€™s the former head of Google and a keen evangelist for drone warfare.

Earlier this year, Schmidt told the FT that โ€œfuture wars are going to be defined by unmanned weaponsโ€, with โ€œswarms of drones operated remotely and increasingly automated with AI targetingโ€. Thriving in this rich overlap between drones and AI are companies like Anduril Industries, whose co-founder and CEO, Brian Schimpf, is attending the Washington conference, alongside his collaborator in Trumpโ€™s โ€œGolden Domeโ€ project, Palantirโ€™s CEO, Alex Karp.

Karp is close to fellow billionaire tech-bro Peter Thiel, whose name, remarkably, is absent from this yearโ€™s participant list. Thiel has been a member of the groupโ€™s steering committee since 2008, and it was unheard of for him to miss a Bilderberg. Thielโ€™s reach runs deep into the Trump administration, and his influence within Bilderberg has also been growing through the years. Through the American Friends of Bilderberg Inc, he largely funds the lavish Washington-based meetings, alongside fellow steering committee member and billionaire Schmidt.

Thiel operates in the powerful liminal area between big finance and big intelligence โ€“ most notably, he set up Palantir with the help of funding from the CIA. This shady intersection was the birthplace of Bilderberg, and is baked into its history: the group was set up by British and American intelligence, and thereโ€™s always a handful of spy chiefs at the conference. This year, three intelligence directors were present, including the head of MI6, Blaise Metreweli. It is a fascinating backstage world which Thiel will now miss along with the strategising, the talent spotting and the big ideological discussions on โ€œChinaโ€ and โ€œthe westโ€.

It was no small thing for the arch-networker Thiel to skip Bilderberg. After all, Bilderberg is all about the chance to stay three steps ahead with all that lovely, off-the-books access to policymakers such as breakfast with the president of Finland, tea with the head of the IMF, and cocktails with the King of Holland.

Quite why the press fails so spectacularly to talk about Bilderberg, such a major annual summit with so many senior politicians present, is an enduring mystery. This yearโ€™s conference had plenty of newsworthy aspects, not least the presence of Vivian Motzfeldt, the former Greenlandic foreign minister and ex-speaker of the Inatsisartut (Greenlandโ€™s parliament).

Motzfeldt was the first Greenlander to appear at Bilderberg, and her presence was a clear signal to the Trump administration that Greenland has powerful allies within the Trans-Atlantic partnership. Motzfeldt no doubt contributed to the session on โ€œArctic Securityโ€, and might even have been moved to quote the final sentence of Trumpโ€™s recent anti-NATO vent: โ€œREMEMBER GREENLAND, THAT BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE!!!โ€

But as there was no press oversight for this conference, it is something that we will probably never know.

Some News From The Poor People’s Campaign:



Please join us on Tuesday, April 14 at 8:30AM ET for an emergency press conference convened by Bishop William J. Barber, II, DMin, President & Senior Lecturer of Repairers of the Breach, Professor in the Practice of Public Theology and Public Policy, and Founding Director of the Center for Public Theology and Public Policy at Yale Divinity School.

Bishop Barber will respond to President Trumpโ€™s widely circulated AIโ€‘generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ, recent statements from Franklin Graham, and the Popeโ€™s global call for renewed moral commitment to the poor and to pluralist democracy.

Bishop Barber will address the theological and democratic dangers of these developments and call faith leaders nationwide to resist the misuse of religion to sanctify policy violence and division.

You can watch the press conference on the Repairers of the Breach website here: https://breachrepairers.org/get-involved/live/

USA TODAY: A US citizen was detained in his underwear. ICE is being investigated

A US citizen was detained in his underwear. ICE is being investigated
Local officials are investigating after ICE detained U.S. citizen Scott Thao at his home and took him outside, barely clothed in freezing weather.

Read in USA TODAY: https://apple.news/AnQ1BhYOBSTqN-S2644o5dQ

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Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie

Maybe If I Change The Title?

Why the Deeply Racist Nixon-Reagan Tapes Are Only a Surprise to Those Not Paying Attention

While the explicit nature of the โ€œmonkeyโ€ and โ€œcannibalโ€ slurs is jarring, it sits within a long, documented tradition of presidential prejudice that has shaped the nationโ€™s policies.

By Asheea Smith

History always has a funny way of spinning the block, and every once in a while, we run into something that refuses to stay buried no matter how much time has passed. Recordings reported byย CBSย revealed a deeply disturbing discussion between former Republican presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reaganโ€”and you guessed it, itโ€™sย super racist.

Per the news outlet, former President Richard Nixon was speaking with then-California Governor Ronald Reagan following a United Nations meeting to recognize the Peopleโ€™s Republic of China. While global attention shouldโ€™ve been centered on the diplomatic shift, Reagan reportedly phoned Nixonโ€™s White House to voice his frustration over African delegates who celebrated the decision. At one point, Reagan flat out called them โ€œmonkeysโ€โ€”and it only went downhill from there.ย 

Before we get to that, hereโ€™s the real question: Why is anyone shocked? To treat these recordings as a singular, shocking โ€œglitchโ€ in the American presidency is to ignore the very fabric of the office. Yes, the explicit nature of the โ€œmonkeyโ€ and โ€œcannibalโ€ slurs is jarring, but it sits within a long, documented tradition of presidential prejudice against Black folks that has shaped the nationโ€™s policies for decades.

Long before Reagan and Nixon shared a laugh at the expense of African diplomats, Woodrow Wilson was busy re-segregating the federal workforce and praising the post-Civil war Ku Klux Klan as an โ€œInvisible Empire of the South,โ€ perย History. Andrew Jackson publicly framed Native Americans as an โ€œinferior raceโ€ to justify the brutal displacement of the Trail of Tears. Even Lyndon B. Johnson, who signed the Civil Rights Act, was notoriously recorded using the N-word in private to describe the very people he was legislating forโ€”often viewing civil rights through the lens of political leverage rather than inherent humanity.

When we look at the timeline, Nixonโ€™s own history of referring to Black people as โ€œgenetically inferiorโ€ or Reaganโ€™s later โ€œwelfare queenโ€ trope arenโ€™t outliers; they are the quiet parts being said out loud. So, as these clips circulate on social media, the most revealing part of the story isnโ€™t the racism itselfโ€”itโ€™s our collective lack of surprise that it happened at all.ย 

Letโ€™s get back to the audio. Reagan told Nixon โ€œLast night, I tell ya, to watch that thing on television as I did. To see those monkeys from those African countries, damn them. Theyโ€™re still uncomfortable wearing shoes.โ€

Laughter is heard on the other end of the call after the disgusting statement. But thatโ€™s not all.ย 

After Reaganโ€™s reckless and racist phone call, Nixon later spoke with William Rogersโ€”then Secretary of Stateโ€”and doubled down on Reaganโ€™s racist remarks. And if you thought the last phone recording was badโ€ฆ just wait, it gets worse.

(snip-embedded TikTok; click the story title above to go to the page, if you wish)

โ€œHe saw these cannibals on television last night, and he says โ€˜Christ, they werenโ€™t even wearing shoes, and here the U.S. is going to submit its fate to thatโ€ฆโ€ Nixon said.

Later that month Nixon had a laugh with his long time best friend, former Florida banker and businessman Charles โ€œBebeโ€ Rebozo. And as you may have expected, the racist banter continued to roll.

โ€œThat reaction on television was that it proves how they ought to be still hanging from the trees by their tails,โ€ Rebozo said with a laugh during his call with Nixon.ย 

Tiktokโ€™s comments section was riddled with folks asking, โ€œWhereโ€™s the surprise?โ€ and โ€œThe way my jawย did notย drop,โ€ alongside emojis. And letโ€™s be real, we get it.ย 

While thereโ€™s certainly shock value in hearing these recordings, none of this is entirely surprising. This is a country built on Black labor and Black sufferingโ€”one where federal power has long been used to contain Black political movements, includingย COINTELPRO, which targeted organizations like the Black Panther Party and other Black-led groups working toward progress and self-determination.

That said, these tapes donโ€™t feel like an isolated incident, but rather a reminder of how deeply racism has been woven into political life at even the highest levels. And while the exposure of this kind of rhetoric may be unsettling, it ultimately tells a familiar reality of Black folksโ€™ lived experience in America.

This Seems Like A Wonderful Idea!

This ‘wind phone’ in Phoenix offers a space to talk through grief after someone dies

KJZZ | By Sam Dingman

Published April 9, 2026 at 12:43 PM MST

The “wind phone” set up at New Vision Center for Spiritual Living in Phoenix.

Back in 2020, a woman named Amy Dawson lost her 25-year-old daughter, Emily.

In the midst of her grief, she discovered a monument in Japan, built by a man named Itaru Sasaki: a small white phone booth on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, in the town of Otsuchi. Sasaki, whoโ€™d suffered a loss of his own several years earlier. He called it a โ€œwind phone,โ€ and the idea was simple: step into the booth, pick up the receiver and speak to those you can no longer reach on a regular phone.

Dawson fell in love with the idea as a way of communicating with Emily, and set up a wind phone of her own. And Dawson set up a website encouraging others to set up or find their own wind phones.

Here in Phoenix, the idea connected with a member of the congregation at the New Vision Center for Spiritual Living, who told Rev. Karin Einhaus about it.

Einhaus was moved by the story, and resolved to set up a wind phone that’s open to the public on the centerโ€™s campus.

And not long after, she got a call from another member of the congregation. (snip-go read it! It’s not at all long.)

Just How Far?

Hello All. I have not had a lot to say for a while, but there are some things that just can’t be unseen, some events that just can’t be ignored any longer. I’ve asked before, any who would support him, Just what will it take? Just how far can he go before it’s too far?
Please forgive me for reposting such a vulgar picture, but I think it gives credence to what follows. Sorry to spoil your dinner.

I promised Judy that I would delete the very offensive pic of the very offensive ass-clown. You all likely saw the pic, it was the one where this putz placed himself in the position of Jesus. I agreed with Judy that it was extremely offensive and asked for one day to make my point before I removed it. This one is still likely to spoil your dinner.

By now, everyone has seen this pic. For me, no – this was not the final straw, I just have to hope it is for others. So, does this ass-clown meet the full representation of the Biblical Anti-Christ? I think so. The following was written in February of 2014, so no, it is not a set up. Here is the link: (link) It is absolute plagiarism, unabashed shameless copying, purposefully done, so they aren’t my words or my prejudices. It was written before said ass-clown was in office for the first time, before he was a politician. I think there are plenty of examples for each of these seven characteristics, and I am sure any reader of the blog can find plenty of examples of their own. And, while some may not believe in the Christian Bible much less that representation of what the Anti-Christ will look like, simple logic would show he’s extremely unfit. Ok, here we go…

Serious, yes. In that way may I ask: Seriously, Republicans, Democrats, Supreme Court Justices; just what the hell is it going to take?