I’ve Got Little To Nothing;

fortunately, Samantha Bee has more!

Charisma Alert? by Samantha Bee

Day-O! No No NO Read on Substack

Happy NOT January, my friends!

Last week I drank a coffee so strong it gave me Homelander heat vision. A beverage so powerful, that there I was, eight feet tall, head hovering above me like a helium balloon on a string, able to see people’s bones through their skin.

Another cortado please.

Bad news though; I squandered that supercharged power of sight on those hideous confirmation hearings, results TBD. There were three to watch and have bad feelings about, but I reserved most of my wrath for Bad Boy With A Sex Diary, RFK Jr. Look it up if you must, but I do not recommend it.

I DO, however, recommend reading Caroline Kennedy’s plea to lawmakers, if you haven’t already. I myself have read it ten times, and I hope it works (though I am not confident that it will.)

Also did that motherfucker really pop a Zyn DURING HIS CONFIRMATION HEARING TO BE SECRETARY OF HEALTH? So so cool. So rad. Such a steamy pile of man meat. Which brings me to my next point.

I simply cannot get over how many people are saying out loud and writing in print, and I am paraphrasing here but you get the idea: “You can say a lot of things about RFK Jr., but his charisma is undeniable.”

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It IS? His charisma is undeniableTo whom? Because actually I find it quite deniable. Thoroughly deniable.

So when you say charisma…you must mean less Han Solo, and more Beetlejuice, right? Because that guy was decently charismatic.

Undeniable Rizz

I mean they certainly both command attention. One for being overall revolting and a predator, the other for being a predator from the underworld, who is also revolting. I could definitely imagine both of them putting baby chicks into a blender for the pleasure of scaring teens. And they each have a kind of startling skin texture.

Don’t forget about the brain worm

RFK Jr is dangerous. He is a lunatic. He doesn’t understand science, and financially benefits from fomenting mistrust around vaccines such as Gardasil, which have immeasurably helped humanity and are nothing short of miraculous. His scaly claw is hovering over the delete button when it comes to critical research funding, health care access, and… my GOD, my 75 year old father cannot be the only person with open access to Misoprostol.

At his best he does not even begin to comprehend the organizations he would be called upon to lead; his nomination to this position is a joke, and a sham, and a disgrace. He is there to break it, not to run it.

How could I trust him to handle a syphilis outbreak across the country when I wouldn’t even trust him to handle a syphilis outbreak in his own jeans.

OK. Well, we will see how it all shakes out, and good luck to us all.

To soothe my soul after the confirmation hearings I ate TWO full pastries from Librae Bakery, an epic salad from this amazing cookbook by Sohla El-Waylly, had a piping hot shower – and was pajamas up by 3:30pm.

To soothe your soul, please consider checking out THIS episode of Choice Words, in which I interview Chris Hayes and together, we basically solve the whole thing. His new book is suuuuper interesting, and we, two very needy people discussing the attention economy, are asking for your attention.

And if you are NOT YET AWARE, and what?? And HOW???? I also co-host The Daily Beast podcast with my friend, the always spicy Joanna Coles. Consider liking! Consider subscribing!

Together we are quite good at shenanigans, if I do say so. This week I indicated that I believe The New Mark Zuckerberg is the type of person who *might* recline on a surfboard in an attempt to tan his perineum, *allegedly* *possibly* *seems on brand in our new world*. How long will we be permitted to continue saying things like this? Let’s find out together.

Welcome to February.

Xo,

Sam

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“This is like the Nigerian Prince on crack.”

Phishing With Elon by Clay Jones

Worse than a Nigerian prince Read on Substack

In addition to mocking people, challenging authority, and making people laugh while making others soil themselves in anger, political cartoons can be a public service. Today’s cartoon is a good example of that because every American needs to know about this shit. when I sent this cartoon to proofer Laura, she told me she was hoping I’d cover this today because it hasn’t been covered enough. Some of you, dear readers, have also posted in the comments about this issue. So, let me begin.

Elon Musk has been granted access to the Treasury Department’s payment system. What does this mean? It means Elon and his people have access to the financial information for everyone who receives payments from the federal government, including Elon’s competitors for government contracts…and even those who receive tax refunds.

This means Elon has your social security number, your date of birth, your address, your income, and if you do direct deposit with the government, he has your banking information. Elon might have your bank account and routing numbers. If you’re not pissed off yet, Elon even has access to your Social Security and Medicare accounts.

This is like the Nigerian Prince on crack.

Perhaps the only person safe from this is that survivalist living “off the grid” with a YouTube channel my little sister cites for anti-vaccine information.

David Lebryk, a top Treasury official and a non-political civil servant was put on leave and then suddenly retired on Friday after a standoff with Musk and his lieutenants. Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, gave Elon and his goons the keys to the car.

Elon is pretending he needs this access to monitor and stop government spending he deems unnecessary or corrupt. But again, Elon can’t approve or cancel government spending because he does NOT have that authority. Even Trump doesn’t have that authority.

Elmo attacked the Treasury Department Saturday, criticizing the department for not rejecting more payments as fraudulent or improper. Except, how does he know the payments are fraudulent or improper? Before last Saturday, Elmo didn’t even know what payments the government was making. Has he read every single contract the government has or just the billion-dollar contracts he has with the government?

Do you remember when the goons were outraged with the idea President Barack Obama was born in Kenya? Do you remember when the goons were upset over unelected bureaucrats?

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is NOT a government department, but a team within the Trump administration (sic). Some members of DOGE have been made employees of the Treasury Department which is very odd since Trump demanded a hiring freeze. Somehow, these new Treasury employees have all passed speedy background checks which I’m sure aren’t suspicious at all.

Other DOGE teams have begun demanding access to data and systems at other federal agencies.

One of the people affiliated with DOGE who now has access to the payment system is Tom Krause, the chief executive of a Silicon Valley company, Cloud Software Group, and is worth over $83 billion. He’s only “affiliated,” and not officially a part of DOGE. Trump is allowing billionaires to rifle through the Treasury. Has Tom Krause passed a background check?

Guess what! Surprise, surprise, Cloud Software Group, much like Elon’s companies, has contracts with the federal government. I didn’t read that in any stories about this issue, I traced it. Krause was the individual who pushed for access and was first resisted by Lebryk until his hasty retirement.

This is like the bank robbers demanding the code to the safe and the manager giving it to them while making them a cake.

Elon having anything to do with the government is a conflict of interest. Even the name, DOGE, is a conflict of interest and a violation of the Emoluments Clause. This shouldn’t be allowed.

The best information I can find for accountability for DOGE is that there are about 20 employees and its office is next to the White House in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. What I can’t find but I’m sure will turn up throughout the Executive Grift, is how much DOGE is costing us.

Elon has talked about cutting $2 trillion from government spending, but it’s always always always always Republicans who do the most spending. I get to mention Dwight Eisenhower twice in this blog because he’s the last Republican president to leave a surplus. Now, here’s Elon to help Trump trim $2 trillion when it was Trump who increased our debt by over $7 trillion.

Ike sent that budget to Congress on January 25, 1960. A Republican president hasn’t sent a balanced budget to Congress since Running Bear by Johnny Preston was the number one song. See the shit I research for you? Also, Running Bear was the kind of shit we were forced to listen to before The Beatles (Elvis was in the Army and then he started a decade of those movies).

Bessent was confirmed just last week, but did he mention handing the government’s payment system over to Elon during his confirmation hearing? Since Trump didn’t mention it on the campaign trail, probably not.

Senator Ron Wyden, the top Democrat on the Finance Committee said, “I can think of no good reason why political operators who have demonstrated a blatant disregard for the law would need access to these sensitive, mission-critical systems.”

I get texts and emails from scammers all the time, but I’m pretty good at spotting them, just like I’m good at spotting fake news. Some of those scams claim a package from USPS can’t be delivered, so click this link. Another will claim my Netflix payment didn’t go through, so click this link. There’s a new one claiming you have unpaid tolls, so guess what they want you to do…click this link. Then there are those gorgeous women on Facebook leaving comments on your posts telling you that you seem like an interesting person, but their friend requests won’t go through, so please send one to them. Last year, someone sent me a check for over $6,000 for me to draw them something (that one had flies on it). But all of them can only wish to be as good of a phishing scammer as Elon.

If you’re not pissed off yet, then there’s something wrong with you.

Now, someone tell Donald Trump that Elon also has access to all his financial information too.

Creative note: This blog was written at Wegmans. I found a nice quiet spot in the corner of the dining area upstairs. The location is almost hidden. I got about two paragraphs of this blog written when a lady sat one table over from me with her pink computer and started blasting videos. It was like being the only person in a movie theater and a creeper comes in and sits next to you. Actually, I think that’s how my parents met. Dad was a creeper.

Drawn in 30 seconds: (snip-go see)

Is It, Truly?

Trump’s tariffs by Ann Telnaes

Hopefully his supporters can take a yoke (I’m sorry) Read on Substack

The Roads to What Trump’s Tariffs will cost you….

Seeing “Victors” Rewrite History

Vera Rubin Was a Pioneering Female Astronomer. Her Federal Bio Now Doesn’t Mention Efforts to Diversify Science.

The edits to the webpage offer a glimpse into how far the Trump administration will go in refusing to acknowledge today’s inequalities as it purges federal initiatives promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.

Vera Rubin was an astronomer who earned the National Medal of Science for her research on dark matter, an invisible substance that makes up much of the universe. Credit: AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Rubin Collection

During his first presidential term, Donald Trump signed a congressional act naming a federally funded observatory after the late astronomer Vera Rubin. The act celebrated her landmark research on dark matter — the invisible, mysterious substance that makes up much of the universe — and noted that she was an outspoken advocate for the equal treatment and representation of women in science.

“Vera herself offers an excellent example of what can happen when more minds participate in science,” the observatory’s website said of Rubin — up until recently.

By Monday morning, a section of her online biography titled, “She advocated for women in science,” was gone. It reappeared in a stripped-down form later that day amid a chaotic federal government response to Trump’s campaign against diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

While there are far more seismic changes afoot in America than the revision of three paragraphs on a website, the page’s edit trail provides an opportunity to peer into how institutions and agencies are navigating the new administration’s intolerance of anything perceived as “woke” and illuminates a calculation officials must make in answering a wide-open question:

How far is too far when it comes to acknowledging inequality and advocating against it?

“Vera Rubin, whose career began in the 1960s, faced a lot of barriers simply because she was a woman,” the altered section of the bio began. “She persisted in studying science when her male advisors told her she shouldn’t,” and she balanced her career with raising children, a rarity at the time. “Her strength in overcoming these challenges is admirable on its own, but Vera worked even harder to help other women navigate what was, during her career, a very male-dominated field.”

That first paragraph disappeared temporarily, then reappeared, untouched, midday Monday.

That was not the case for the paragraph that followed: “Science is still a male-dominated field, but Rubin Observatory is working to increase participation from women and other people who have historically been excluded from science. Rubin Observatory welcomes everyone who wants to contribute to science, and takes steps to lower or eliminate barriers that exclude those with less privilege.”

That paragraph was gone as of Thursday afternoon, as was the assertion that Rubin shows what can happen when “more minds” participate in science. The word “more” was replaced with “many,” shifting the meaning.

“I’m sure Vera would be absolutely furious,” said Jacqueline Mitton, an astronomer and author who co-wrote a biography of Rubin’s life. Mitton said the phrase “more minds” implies that “you want minds from people from every different background,” an idea that follows naturally from the now-deleted text on systemic barriers.

She said Rubin, who died in 2016, would want the observatory named after her to continue her work advocating for women and other groups who have long been underrepresented in science.

It’s unclear who ordered the specific alterations of Rubin’s biography. The White House, the observatory and the federal agencies that fund it, the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy, did not respond to questions from ProPublica.

The observatory’s page on diversity, equity and inclusion was also missing Thursday afternoon. An archived version from Dec. 19 shows that it described the institution’s efforts “to ensure fair and unbiased execution” of the hiring process, including training hiring committee members “on unconscious bias.” The DEI program also included educational and public outreach efforts, such as “meeting web accessibility standards” and plans to build partnerships with “organizations serving audiences traditionally under-represented” in science and technology.

Similar revisions are taking shape across the country as companies have reversed their DEI policies and the Trump administration has placed employees working on DEI initiatives on leave.

If the changes to Rubin’s biography are any indication of what remains acceptable under Trump’s vision for the federal government, then certain facts about historical disparities are safe for now. But any recognition that these biases persist appears to be in the crosshairs.

The U.S. Air Force even pulled training videos about Black airmen and civilian women pilots who served in World War II. (The Air Force later said it would continue to show the videos in training, but certain material related to diversity would be suspended for review.)

One of Rubin’s favorite sayings was, “Half of all brains are in women,” Mitton said. Her book recounts how Rubin challenged sexist language in science publications, advocated for women to take leadership roles in professional organizations and declined to speak at an event in 1972 held at a club where women were only allowed to enter through a back door.

Jacqueline Hewitt, who was a graduate student when she met Rubin at conferences, said she was inspired by Rubin’s research and how she never hid the fact that she had kids. “It was really important to see someone who could succeed,” said Hewitt, the Julius A. Stratton professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “It felt like you could succeed also.”

Rubin was awarded the National Medal of Science by then-President Bill Clinton in 1993. The observatory, located in a part of Chile where conditions are ideal for observational astronomy, was named after her in 2019 and includes a powerful telescope; it will “soon witness the explosions of millions of dying stars” and “capture the cosmos in exquisite detail,” according to its website.

Mitton said the observatory is a memorial that continues Rubin’s mission to include not just many people in astronomy, but more of those who haven’t historically gotten a chance to make their mark.

“It’s very sad that’s being undermined,” she said, “because the job isn’t done.” (Snip)

An Informational Resource

I receive Economic Policy Institute’s newsletter for general info about which I contact my congresscritters. EPI have opened a page dedicated to what the White House, the Legislature, and the courts are doing that affect working people. I figure, first of all, forewarned is forearmed, as to little things that may not be loudly reported but which affect us regular people just out here trying to live our lives. So, here’s a link and a snippet. When a person goes on the page, you can get your choice of newsletters in your email box, if you care to; or you can just look around. Thanks for checking it out-I think it will help people.

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This Is As Witty As Its Predecessor-

January 28, 2025

Who Goes MAGA?

In 1934, a courageous, flawed, complicated journalist named Dorothy Thompson was kicked out of Nazi Germany for reporting with relentless, brutal accuracy on the Third Reich—and then wrote a book about it called I Saw Hitler. Her impression was withering:

“He is formless, almost faceless, a man whose countenance is a caricature, a man whose framework seems cartilaginous, without bones. He is inconsequent and voluble, ill-poised, insecure. He is the very prototype of the Little Man.”

Four years later, Thompson produced a timeless classic of an article. Published in Harper’s in 1941, “Who Goes Nazi?” offers an acerbic and profound account of the “interesting and macabre parlor game” of looking around at any gathering, in her daily life in America, and perceiving who might be fundamentally receptive to fascism, and who would not. The assembly of archetypes she constructs so deftly for the article, and the conclusions she draws about receptiveness to fascism, are shaped by their time, and Thompson’s own fin de siecle WASP upbringing.

Dorothy Thompson is a fascinating figure in her own right—a tireless campaigner for women’s suffrage, a legendary reporter in interwar Europe nicknamed “the blue-eyed tornado,” a giver of extraordinary dinner parties, with extraordinary guests (“prime ministers, psychoanalysts, agents provocateurs, Balkan refugees, proletarian novelists, withered aristocrats, spies, and musicians”) and an extraordinary guest at other’s parties. As Margaret Chase Harriman recounted in a 1941 profile, “One night last winter, Miss Thompson went to a dinner party at a friend’s apartment; the talk, led by Miss Thompson, turned to world affairs, and someone made a careless, semi-humorous remark about Jews. Miss Thompson put down her knife and fork, and stood up. ‘I will not remain in the same house with traitors to the United States,’ she announced, rather obscurely, and left the table.”

“Who Goes Nazi” has resurfaced from time to time, in this era, for obvious reasons; it remains an engrossing read, for all its terse brevity. After the parlor game is done, Thompson presents her own conclusions about who goes Nazi and who doesn’t:

“Kind, good, happy, gentlemanly, secure people never go Nazi. They may be the gentle academic whose name is in the American Blue Book, or Bill from City College to whom democracy gave a chance to design airplanes—you’ll never make Nazis out of them. But the frustrated and humiliated intellectual, the rich and scared speculator, the spoiled son, the labor tyrant, the fellow who has achieved success by smelling out the wind of success—they would all go Nazi in a crisis.

Believe me, nice people don’t go Nazi. Their race, color, creed, or social condition is not the criterion. It is something in them.

Those who haven’t anything in them to tell them what they like and what they don’t—whether it is breeding, or happiness, or wisdom, or a code, however old-fashioned or however modern, go Nazi. 

In Thompson’s spirit, I’ve decided to give her parlor game a little update, one that fixates a little less on breeding, the Blue Book, Lindbergh, racing stables, etc., and replaces it with the accoutrements of our own time—and, of course, the knowledge that this particular brand of fascism is as homegrown as American corn. Alas, we haven’t extirpated fascism since Thompson’s byline most of a century ago. So with some trepidation and humility, here’s my 2025 version. It’s called “Who Goes MAGA?”

I.

It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one’s acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go MAGA.

You are in a lushly-appointed room in an American city: perhaps the capital, perhaps New York, perhaps somewhere on the periphery of Silicon Valley. Around you there is the scant but expensive evidence of contemporary minimalism. The primary decorations, here, are human.

There in the corner, holding his drink, is Mr. P, a journalist of some renown, who has covered the tech industry for a long time. His magazine profiles have granted the aura of genius to numerous venture capitalists and start-up founders; he has written a book which got favorable reviews, deepening the mythos of these self-appointed arbiters of the future. He is canted toward the city lights outside the window, and they capture the rapt absorption on his face, as someone murmurs to him about the latest developments in venture funding, the latest spinnaker launched toward the stock market. 

At some point Mr. P believed in the perfectibility of man through technology, and it was that initial optimism that shone through his early writing; long ago, he realized he was surrounded by gasbags and egomaniacs, people who were more enthused about breaking other people than easing any of their burdens through the wonders they made. But he kept writing, like Candide, like a press release, although his language is elegant and muscular. He knows which way the money goes, and who is in favor, and who is not, and directs his coverage accordingly.

This pertains to Mr. P’s ideology, which was long ago compromised, and to money and power, proximity to which intoxicates him. That is why he is here. You do not need to ask if Mr. P would go MAGA: by virtue of selling his words to the highest bidder, and his virtue to engender virtue in those who lack it, he already has. Unto the last extremity of cruelty he will be there, offering his burnishing excuses. He no longer sees cruelty anymore, because a long time ago he trained himself not to.

Watching them through half-lidded eyes, and clutching his drink a bit too tightly because he isn’t sure how he got this invitation, is Mr. Z, who doesn’t dress in button-downs and slacks, but in more comfortable and colorful attire. He does this in part as a visible symbol of what he has given up: a staff job like Mr. P’s, so rare in journalism these days; but more to the point, the sort of coverage he started with, as he, too, entertained ideas of human perfectibility and the power of technology. What person who lived through the last decades of the twentieth century could not?

The difference is that even before it all began to go obviously sour Mr. Z smelled the gas of self-aggrandizement, began to see how hollow the things that had been revolutionary were becoming. He began to see the cruelty and the waste of it, and he kept paying attention. The scales fell from his eyes and no flattering press releases or bought biographies could replace them. For the past few years he has lived on the edge of poverty, sacrificed access and replaced it with hard investigative labor, and told the stories of a culture corrupted by its own hubris and self-adulation to a much-reduced audience. He is not a happy man, and he sometimes wonders if he is even sane anymore. But he will never go MAGA, because he has chosen to look at cruelty and waste, and combat them. He would make that choice again even if it led to his ruin. He is rarer than you think.

Chattering with a delicate hors d’oeuvre balanced in her hand is Ms. M, an altogether commoner type of person. She is as precisely unique as a grain of sand, but she is pretty enough, with her careful hair and nails and heels. She is in her mid-forties and has had four children, three boys and a girl. Her father despised her because he wanted a son. Her husband, a prosperous but unremarkable businessman, despises her in part because he derives pleasure from it, and in part because she expects nothing and desires nothing more from him. 

Ms. M adores the humiliation of women, so she has been MAGA in her heart for a long time, with its gift of destroying women. She loathes women because they bear the same unforgivable fault she herself possesses: they are female and inferior, and still worse they will not admit the latter and most crucial part. She gasps with admiration at the men who cast women down, who denigrate them; she adores her own humiliation, strokes it like an ermine collar. Now that MAGA has shown its strength, she feels more justified in revealing her contempt for other women, and her worship of masculine strength. MAGA will have her until she dies. Her sons will mourn her, but her daughter will not.


A little further into the palatial room, Mr. B holds four fingers of whiskey in a glass and is making a determined attempt to finish them quickly. He takes his whiskey neat, he wears a full suit, he wears a tight silk jacquard tie. All of it is choking him, even the whiskey, which he gulps like a drowning man. There is a piece of Mr. B that knows he is lying with every step he takes, with every word, fulsome with praise for the president and his party, with every ribald joke, with every manly stride he takes.

It was a very long time ago that Mr. B recognized the deep feeling of wrongness he felt in his bones and his body, the feeling that had made him so terribly tired and so desperately disinclined to ever leave bed. It was simpler than he thought: he wanted to be a woman. For years he played a woman online, in games and hidden social media accounts, used apps to imagine the appearance he wanted, looked at the costs of various types of surgery. But before he could even choose a true name, or even truly recognize that he needed it, the cold winds started blowing, and Mr. B retreated into his fear, into himself, into the him of himself. 

Now it is he who is quickest to denigrate women, to demonstrate his loathing of them, to insinuate that he gratifies his desire in ways that hurt women. He has joined MAGA with his whole heart because he is afraid, and he hates so loudly because he is jealous. Mr. B is here at the invitation of Ms. M, with whom he is fast friends. He carefully does not covet her carefully manicured hands and her carefully highlighted hair and the curve of her calves and her bust. They delight in hating women together, and trans women in particular.

For both of them, trans women have committed an unforgivable sin: for Ms. M, though she does not know to say this, they have traded the ultimate gift, which is masculinity, for a life of crawling, servile, infantile female inferiority. For Mr. B, they have committed the unforgivable sin of living the truth he will deny to himself for a long time yet, and maybe forever.

Both of them turn away from Ms. X—a woman in leather with a huge bust and short hair, a woman who is about to leave, because her lover, a gentle, tall woman who once had a shorter name in a different place, is waiting for her in a pleasanter and more cluttered room than this. She is only here out of curiosity, and it has quickly curdled into disgust. She loves being a woman. She has never felt it makes her inferior. She loves to touch the bodies of other women, to write love poems to women, to delight in the words of women, the films of women, portraits of and by women.

Ms. X feels no need to police the boundaries of womanhood, because to her it is capacious and welcoming. It wants only equality; she has felt the world trying to shrink her for being a woman and has refused to shrink. Her hands are stained with ink; when she cooks, she uses too much garlic; she likes to sing along very loudly to music in the car. She will never go MAGA, because she is not ashamed of who she is, or who she loves.

As Ms. X wafts out the door on a cigarette-and-leather smell, Mrs. H wrinkles her nose. Against the white couches and white walls and white sconces, Mrs. H’s brown skin stands out. It also stands out against the white faces of the other guests. Mrs. H is an immigrant and daughter of immigrants who is convinced she is one of the “good ones.” She is filled with loathing at the crisis the television shows her, convinced the country is on the verge of invasion, and that her green card and her marriage make her safe. The criminal scum depicted on the television and rightly abhorred by the president could never be her; she wears a good suit and her husband is a rich man. 

She should know by now, but doesn’t, that Mr. H would denounce her to the deportation authorities at once if it would earn him any security or favor; he considers her inferior to him entirely, but is content with a wife who will never be his equal. They have a son, who looks white enough that Mr. H has embraced him as his heir. They are both MAGA and proud of it and have a bumper sticker on their big luxury car announcing it.

Mr. H has an expensively healthful body, and an under-exercised and unnourished mind. The pair are vulgar and proud of their vulgarity; and he the more so, because behind his secret smile is the knowledge that if she dragged him down, he would cut her loose in an instant, in a moment, he would send her away in shackles and not think twice. And the next wife would be white as a linen sheet, and quite as supine.

II. 

At the center of a small knot of people, talking loudly and confidently and gesticulating wildly, is Mr. V, a former socialist firebrand. He has retained the wild beard and left the socialism behind. Once he raged at the rich masters of the universe. Now he dines in their houses, his ardor for the working masses having curdled into bitterness, first because he wasn’t recognized enough for his brilliance, and then because he was driven out of a radical organization by women he felt owed him sex.

Mr. V has gone MAGA in the way sure to gain him the most welcome, and the largest audience: as a proud and open convert, betraying his former comrades with delight as he feels himself betrayed. The truth is that behind his polysyllables is a man who left what he once loved because his cock wasn’t worshipped as he thought it should be, and so he has gone over to the place where he can find women to bully into fucking him who will protest less, and never organize.

In the corner is Mr. N, a quiet and unobtrusive socialist and subscriber to socialist publications. His only wealth is the rather large house his parents left him when they died. When a natural disaster struck nearby this city, he joined a mutual aid group, and goes to clothing and food distributions several times a week. He would gladly open his home to anyone who needed refuge, and has already offered to do so should the need arise. A big-hipped woman uses his well-appointed kitchen to cook the big pans of rice and beans, asopao de pollo, and pozole that they bring to the park.

Mr. N’s loneliness could drive him to MAGA if he was inclined to conspiratorial thinking, but a natural inclination to kindness and good food have taken him away from the path of conspiracy. Soon his house will be full—full of people fleeing to this city, full of people afraid of being taken away—and he will be happy at the bustle, and the noise, and the chance to share what he has, a set of otherwise drafty rooms with this unprepossessing man at its heart.

In the other corner, eyeing the room with contempt, is Mr. C, a political appointee in the new administration. He got into politics after receiving—for the first time in his life—bad grades, at a good university. The hauteur of academics, of his fellow students who effortlessly (he felt) achieved better grades than him, pierced his ego for the first time—he was the best student in his town and never worked at it—and he has never recovered. Instead, he scraped out his degree and swore revenge. He subscribes to every conspiracy theory going about academics, from the antisemitic ones to the slightly more nebulous ones about cultural Marxism. 

Mr. C’s grinding loathing of his own mediocrity leads him to gleefully cut down those he perceives as his betters. He failed a science class, and has made it his particular remit, in the federal government, to attack the grants of scientists. He is unmarried, and sneers, in silence, at a roomful of people he is sure would attack him if they knew his job and affiliations; of course, we know, most of them wouldn’t. Even now, in the fullness of his power, he feels mediocre, insecure, lonely and rageful. He is determined to hit first and harder and make sure his perceived enemies, who are legion, never get up again. MAGA is full to the brim of people like him.

Never ceasing to flash his white teeth in a grin or a loud hectoring speech is Mr. J, a brilliant professor of law in a well-tailored sport jacket. You may know the name of Mr. J, who frequently guests on podcasts. Ensconced in legal academia for years, he has long since abandoned having clients. For a time he told himself he luxuriated in the majesty of the law, and certainly he enjoyed aweing his young students. But he has recently, publicly, and provocatively begun to question the precedents of birthright citizenship. 

Within a year Mr. J will be drafted by the administration to create legal justifications for torture and deportation before sham courts, and will revel in it, because he has found that power is the purest intoxicant. He would roll in it if he could. He would bathe in it. He already, after one sip of in the form of a little fame for couching cruelty in Latin jargon, feels drunk on it. If MAGA were a minority movement without power, he would have no truck with it, but because he feels it has a mandate, because he sees it flexing his power, he is drawn to it irresistibly. Before this year, his peers were contemptuous of MAGA; now that they begin to show curiosity, he emulates them, then races ahead of them, and he will be used well by those who take up so adept a tool.

Mrs. G works at the same university, as a top administrator. She has already begun jettisoning diversity programs, rewriting LGBTQ policy, she has already called for a review of the university’s Title IX policies. She sent armed riot cops after genocide-protesting students, and the library wasn’t free of pepper-spray residue for a week. She is not, in herself, staunchly MAGA—or staunchly anything. If ever she was, it is long gone. Now she only feels the shifting sands under her feet, a panic at the potential loss of her personal prestige, and thus a driving need to move from quicksand to safety. She has many analogues, above all, in the nominal opposition party: they are already rebranding themselves and announcing their intentions to cooperate and capitulate. Their ambition is chiefly to save their own hides and hopefully get rich doing it.

Like them, Mrs. G does not care who she leaves behind; indeed, she feels that the more people she leaves to flail the safer she is. This is not necessarily true, but she is a weak reed easily bent, and thus her soul is mortgage to MAGA, whatever pallid ideology she may once have held. By the end of this year, several Black, gay, and/or female professors will have resigned, and she will write brief, regretful letters about it, and never think about them again.


At a neighboring university, in a very comfortable armchair, you can find Mr. I. He is an indifferent academic in the sixth year of his dissertation, studying French engravings from a single decade in the seventeenth century. Once, he saw an etching, hung in a palace, of a girl in a small boat on the sea, and the way the waves were captured in ink smote his heart, and he never forgot it. It was a strange, ghostly little picture, not the best in the gallery, but his favorite. He returned every day for a week, and learned the artist’s name, and those of his contemporaries.

Mr. I gets by on family money more than his pittance of a stipend, and is always traveling to Nice and Versailles and Marseilles. Nonetheless, he will never go MAGA and would spend his days in exile even if he got cut off from the family purse. It would not be easy for him to abandon his life of gentle and obscure luxury, but he would: because although he is an indifferent academic, without talent, he is a true devotee of beauty. He finds in MAGA not just gaucherie and unloveliness, but also a hatred of things that are beautiful and strange, as all the things he loves are. Power holds no attraction for him, only beauty. Consequently he would leave his motherland behind if ever MAGA were the only choice for him.

Mr. F is a Jew who loves Israel, and wants to feel safe, and feels that only with strongmen in power in both countries will there ever be safety. He talks frequently about turning Palestine into a parking lot, into glass. He knows that, of her whole family, only his grandmother made it out of Europe alive; consequently, he has transformed what was a vague religious commitment into a zealotry, and a vague politic into fanaticism. He feels that only extreme violence can stay the return of historical persecution. With a flushed paranoiac face he talks about mass death for the sake of his safety, although he is far away from the people whose deaths he wishes for, and from those who would mete it out. He is a Jew and he is MAGA, and he feels these two things are inseparable.

Mrs. N is a Jew who loves Judaism, and finds her homeland not in a country, but in a long, winding history. She, too, had a grandparent who was the only one to make it out of Europe alive. Consequently, she has dedicated her life to ensuring that no one else is the sole survivor of such targeted massacres. She feels that only solidarity, understanding, and a solid intellectual foundation in the origins of such human behavior can stay the return or recurrence of the persecution that shaped her family’s history.

Mrs. N will be arrested again and again protesting this administration, as she was arrested protesting the previous one; she will throw her body in front of ICE deportation vehicles, she will shackle herself to buildings, she will do so with psalms on her lips. She is a Jew and she hates MAGA, and feels these two things are inseparable.

Serving the party are two cater-waiters.

Billy’s big shoulders fit awkwardly into his white dinner jacket, he carries the trays effortlessly. He was born in a small town and grew up in a small white church with a small preacher who preached big words about the end of the world. He grew up feeling his father’s belt because God had told his father never to spare the rod. His mother, too, administered physical punishment. They told him to be perfectly obedient, and he more or less is: he has protested at abortion clinics, he went to a year of Bible college, he found a charismatic preacher that told him how to be prosperous, and he has followed that preacher’s teachings to this city. 

The charismatic preacher’s church is not far away. The charismatic preacher loves the president, and has a photo with the president hanging above his desk. Billy is waiting for the end of days, with some impatience. He knows the just punishment for those who step out of line: for uppity or loose women, for queers, for people who betray the good racial order of this country. He knows he is soon to sit at the right hand of God. Even in his cater-waiter’s jacket he feels superior to his colleague, because he is white. This is just and good. Billy was born to the MAGA mold, and never questioned a thing. Questioning was beaten out of him, and he never tried to get it back.

Malik is tired of this bullshit, and the tray is heavy, but a pretty girl smiled at him, and he tries to focus on that. He feels invisible in the white coat, but this gig pays pretty well. It’s almost worth the glares and the careful not-seeing he feels from various corners of the room. He does not need to be told who has gone MAGA, although it must be said that the careful not-seeing of the man in the cater-waiter’s jacket is not limited to those. He hands out delicate little dishes and thinks about his dilemma: to go to seminary, not to go. 

Malik longs to make his mark on the world, whether from the pulpit, or in a movement. What he longs for most is justice, for which the world is always thirsty and ever parched. He will long for it all his life, and he will use his hands and his words to bring it closer. He will pursue justice as his mother and father did, and his grandfathers and grandmothers before him, in prayers of the word and prayers of the feet. And he knows instinctively, as one knows the smell of spoiled meat, that MAGA will never bring justice to anyone at all.

III.

Who we were born to, who we choose to be on emerging from that chrysalis, what we love and who, these shape us. Nevertheless, who we are is always a choice: every indrawn breath is a choice, too. Nice people do not go MAGA, although people who are respectable and who are good at seeming nice go MAGA all the time. 

That’s what makes the game so fascinating, the game of who goes MAGA: who would choose to drink the poisoned chalice when pushed up against the wall—and who reaches for it with both hands. And why. 

An upbringing or a code, innate instinct, rough experience, empathy or politesse can draw us away from vulgarity and cruelty. Pride and fear, venal self-absorption, a desire for vengeance, cowardice, conformity, jealousy and loneliness can draw us into hate. 

It’s fun—a macabre sort of fun—this parlor game of “Who Goes MAGA?” And it simplifies things—asking the question in regard to specific personalities. It’s an amusing game. Try it at the next big party you go to.

Trump order targets transgender troops and ‘radical gender ideology’

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/01/28/trump-transgender-troops-military-hegseth/

tRump is old and … intellectually challenged so he can not understand gender identification.  A lot of older people can’t handle the changes in society and the acceptance of new ways to be / live.  As far as the religious fanatics pushing the hate against LGBTQ+ people including trans people are cis people who do not feel a disconnect between their sex organs and their feelings of who they are in society.  Just as the same religious straight people can not understand the attraction gay people feel.  They don’t feel that way themselves, so don’t see being cis and straight being the only acceptable way to live as a problem. Instead they think because they don’t feel that way then no one else does so it must be a choice.  Or a mental defect to be cured.  They refuse to accept medical science / medical studies and all the evidence that it is real, exists, and normal.  We learn as a society and we as we grow in understanding we learn to accept new things.  Medical science and medical research tell us that being trans and gay is normal, also that medical care that affirms those feelings is important along with necessary.   Just because I don’t like a food or feel like I want to eat it, doesn’t mean no one likes it or don’t want to eat it.  But liking a food I don’t doesn’t mean it is a mental illness or makes a person unfit.  

saying that the U.S. military has been “afflicted with radical gender ideology to appease activists” and that “many mental and physical health conditions are incompatible with active duty.”

 

It also takes aim at transgender people in personal terms, accusing them of living in conflict “with a soldier’s commitment to an honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle, even in one’s personal life.”

 

“A man’s assertion that he is a woman, and his requirement that others honor this falsehood, is not consistent with the humility and selflessness required of a service member,” it adds.

 

Newly confirmed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a former National Guard soldier who has said that “being transgendered in the military causes complications and differences,”

The above by the drunken wife abuser accused sexual predator Hegseth is wrong.  The only complication and differences caused by having transgender people in the military is not the trans people but the fundamentalist religious people / Christians like Hegseth who feel the entire LGBTQ+ is an abomination to his god and so shouldn’t be allowed to exist.   Or worse mix with the real children of god, people with good morals like the drunken wife abuser accused sexual predator Hegseth. This issue over transgender people in the military reminds me of when Clinton tried to make it legal for gay people to be out in the military.   Senator Sam Nunn went on a Navy ship and said no real service member wanted to be sleeping near, working next to, or using the bathroom facilities with the dreaded gay person, which some churches were desperate to keep from being accepted and live openly in society.  The anti-gay people claimed all sorts of horrors if gay people were allowed to service openly from the collapse of the military to mass exit of members.   None of that happened, the military stayed the world’s best and there was no mass fleeing from the service. 

These same people with the same hater mind set made the same claims about first black people being allowed to serve, and then when the military was desegregated.  The same was said of women in combat roles.  It always comes from the haters who use their personal bigotry as the metric for how everyone should be and feel.  And they never admit when all the horrors they claim will happen if those they are against get equality and inclusion never happen.  They just pick a new target and repeat the same attacks and hates.  Now it is the trans people’s turn to be accused of all the horrible things that blacks were, the gays were, that never were true.  Trans people have served openly for some time, studies show that they do not harm the military or lower the military readiness / effectiveness in any way.  Sadly far too many of our general public who know nothing about the military or who never served think they are experts and again feel that everyone has the same bigotries, racist, and misogynistic feelings they do.  Being in other countries or even different parts of the US will open closed minds.  Harris did not lose by much, she almost won.  It is too bad these hateful ignorant people are going to be able to enshrine their hates and bigotries into law and hurt so many people in the next few years. But remember if we can get the House then most of the damage can do with the passing of laws will stop, and if we can regain the Senate we can stop hateful ideolog judges from being installed.   It is up to us to get out the vote.   Hugs

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The executive order took aim at transgender individuals in personal terms, noting that physical and mental health conditions make them “incompatible” with military service.

January 28, 2025 at 12:28 a.m. EST
 
The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters)
 

President Donald Trump on Monday night issued an executive order targeting transgender service members and an array of other people, saying that the U.S. military has been “afflicted with radical gender ideology to appease activists” and that “many mental and physical health conditions are incompatible with active duty.”

 
 

The list of conditions identified could affect tens of thousands of people depending on how it is interpreted. It cites diagnoses “that require substantial medication or medical treatment to bipolar and related disorders, eating disorders, suicidality, and prior psychiatric hospitalization.”

The order calls for the Pentagon to adopt updated policies on the medical standards required for military service. It also takes aim at transgender people in personal terms, accusing them of living in conflict “with a soldier’s commitment to an honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle, even in one’s personal life.”

 
 

“A man’s assertion that he is a woman, and his requirement that others honor this falsehood, is not consistent with the humility and selflessness required of a service member,” it adds.

 

The order builds on a previous directive, issued hours after Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration, overturning a 2021 Biden administration measure that permitted transgender troops to serve openly, which reversed an earlier ban from Trump’s first term in office. The new executive order does not immediately ban transgender individuals from serving, but it directs the Defense Department and the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the Coast Guard, to revise medical standards and submit a report to the president outlining steps to comply with the directive.

While the Defense Department does not keep track of the number of transgender personnel across the force, the latest shift in the long-running policy back-and-forth could impact thousands of service members. It also represents one aspect of a far-reaching Trump administration effort to roll back diversity initiatives across the government.

 
 

Trump signed the new transgender order along with others calling for the reinstatement of troops who were discharged during the Biden administration for refusing coronavirus vaccines; the elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion offices in the Defense Department; and the creation of an “Iron Dome for America,” Trump’s vision for expanded missile defense.

Newly confirmed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a former National Guard soldier who has said that “being transgendered in the military causes complications and differences,” promised in his first remarks to reporters at the Pentagon on Monday that he would ensure implementation of Trump’s priorities, which also include ordering the military to guard the southern border.

“This is happening quickly,” he said. “Our job is lethality and readiness and warfighting.”

 
 

In a November podcast, Hegseth said personnel receiving medication related to gender transitions would be unable to serve effectively.

Advocates for transgender people have said that there may be as many as 15,000 in the U.S. military. A 2016 Defense Department survey found that about 9,000 identified as such. Both figures represent less than 1 percent of the 2 million people who serve in the active-duty, reserve or National Guard components of the military.

For decades, the military considered transgender people to be sexual deviants who were unfit for service. But in 2016, after a year-long policy review, the Obama administration repealed a ban on transgender service, citing the value of ensuring that all qualified individuals were able to serve their country in uniform.

 

“We have to have access to 100 percent of America’s population for our all-volunteer forces to be able to recruit from among them the most highly qualified — and to retain them,” Defense Secretary Ash Carter said at the time.

 

The repeal followed the Obama administration in 2011 overturning the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which prohibited gay service members from serving openly, and the 2015 repeal of a ban on women serving in a wide array of jobs in ground combat units.

After taking office in 2017, Trump announced a ban on transgender military service in a series of tweets, without notifying key defense officials. The move triggered a scramble in the Pentagon, with then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis ordering another policy review.

 

In 2018, Mattis adopted a new policy with Trump’s tacit support that softened the full ban, effectively prohibiting new transgender service members from joining the military but allowing those already in uniform to stay on.

The ruling was challenged in court, but the Supreme Court upheld Trump’s partial ban in 2019. The military began enforcing that policy later that year.

President Joe Biden quickly reversed Trump’s ban in an executive order after taking office in 2021.

Some News Stories About FL’s Legislators Fighting the Gov. We’ll See If The Law Wins…

Florida lawmakers rebuke DeSantis, convene own immigration special session

Gray Rohrer Ana Goñi-Lessan USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida


Florida Republicans defy DeSantis to push their own immigration bill

By  STEPHANY MATAT and KATE PAYNE Updated 5:28 PM CST, January 27, 2025


A ‘blatant lie’: Fight escalates between DeSantis, Florida Legislature over immigration

Republican legislative leaders on Monday accused DeSantis of lying about their bill to beef up enforcement of immigration laws.

Gray Rohrer USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida

Republican legislative leaders on Monday accused Gov. Ron DeSantis of “not reading” and lying about their bill to beef up enforcement of immigration laws.

After Senate President Ben Albritton and House Speaker Daniel Perez rejected his immigration proposals earlier in the day and put forward one of their own, DeSantis slammed their plan as “weak” and claimed they were “gutting” his proposal to require all law enforcement officials in the state to work with federal immigration enforcement officials. (snip-this was the newest update at 8 PM when I set this up. There could be more by now!)

More Resources.

I think we need a category for “Resources.” Anyway, our friend and fellow blogger Annie Asks You gave a couple of resources for us to pass along and use to help our neighbors, earlier in a comment on another blog. I put together a Substack about it, so here it is. It’s short.

Some Useful Resources by Alison Redford

We all can do all we can, and these can help. Read on Substack

These sites have information people need so they are prepared in case authorities believe they have reason to question or detain you. The sites are run by experts, with clear advice for preparation and dealing with authorities. -A.

Know Your Rights

ICE and CBP might not respect our rights, but they cannot take away our POWER. Use these resources to learn about your rights and express them in case you have an encounter with an immigration official. (snip)

The National Immigration Law Center

Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights: What to Do if You Are Arrested or Detained by Immigration

Jan 15, 2025 This Know Your Rights resource provides general information on what to do if you are stopped, arrested, or detained by immigration or other law enforcement. Originally published in December 2015. (snip)

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Thanks for doing whatever you can do!