Here is an exact equivalence; here is what Donald Trump has done to us.
In 2012 ISIS men took over a university in Tunisia. Their first act: Replacing the Tunisian flag with the flag of ISIS.
Unlike here in the US, where whatever initial paltry police presence seems to have done virtually nothing, a very brave woman student at the Tunisian university confronted the ISIS thugs and tried to replace the national flag. They almost killed her.
So there we are. Here we are. Violent insurrectionists successfully replaced the American flag with a Trump flag.
“I had a little country once, but it don’t move no more.”
“Because you crushed it, Donnie. Maybe you didn’t mean to, but you’re such a big, strong, man! The biggest, strongest man!”
“I’m the biggest strongest man! … The greatest first term in presidential history!”
“Yes, Donnie. But see the mess you made at the Capitol yesterday?”
“I didn’t mean nuthin! I didn’t mean to kill it! I just wanted to play with it.”
“We know. We know. Don’t cry! Look – there’s only a little time left in your term. Pretty close to the whole country is traumatized and hates you and your family. Don’t you care about your family?”
“I love my family! I love to pet my family!”
“Then it’s time for you to issue a statement agreeing to the orderly transition of power.”
“But can I say in the statement Make America Great Again? [snivels] Can I still say MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN?”
“Of course you can, Donnie. You can say lots of things that you think up all by yourself to say! But you HAVE to say that you agree to the peaceful transition of power.”
[wipes nose] “Okay, okay.”
The NYT calls for Trump’s impeachment or criminal prosecution; UD finds herself wondering whether a quicker cleaner way of stashing him in Florida for the duration would be something like the following:
Pence and McConnell, after meeting to work out their strategy, meet with Trump and lay out his options:
- Stay prez in name only; retire to a distant golf course and make Pence the real prez.
- Stay in DC and face every form of legal/political torture/humiliation Pence, McConnell, and their co-conspirators can inflict. It will be relentless.
Shumer (the new Senate Majority Leader) begins by saying that we can add January 6 to this country’s list of days that will live in infamy.
[This stain on our country is] the final terrible, indelible legacy of the 45th president of the United States — undoubtedly our worst.
(“Final” is far too optimistic. If Trump isn’t removed soon, worse is probably in store.)
Today’s events did not happen spontaneously. The president who promoted conspiracy theories that motivated these thugs… This president bears a great deal of the blame. This mob was in good part President Trump’s doing – incited by his words, his lies. This violence in good part was his responsibility and his everlasting shame… [This was a] final warning to our nation about a demagogic president… who attempts to push America to the brink of ruin.
For four years, Trump’s critics have been accused of hysteria and hyperbole for describing his movement as fascist, authoritarian, or lawless. Today, as Congress attempts to certify the election of a new president, the president has vindicated those critics. In attempting this coup, Trump has also vindicated the Americans who voted decisively in November to remove him from office.
They stormed the doors, shattering glass. Office buildings near the Capitol were evacuated; the Senate was put on lockdown, as an unduly indulgent Capitol police force were unable to stop those conditioned for a coup from the top from streaming in to the august, hushed halls of legislature. Congress was disputing the results of the Electoral College certification for the third time in 120 years; facetious speeches in favor of nebulous theories of voter fraud were halted, the session adjourned, and senators donned gas masks. The months of waiting had simmered over and the end of the story had arrived. So, there you have it: When a conspiracy is deferred, it explodes.
Trump must be thrilled – he actually got to watch one of his fanatics die of a chest wound on the evening news. Talk about Reality TV! A red letter day for our death-delighting (look at all them covid corpses) president.
With any luck, the MAGA contingent that defies the curfew, hits the streets of DC tonight, and starts killing people, will also be something Trump can watch from home.
Pressure is building from many directions – government, industry – to finally invoke the 25th Amendment. Too bad you can’t use it to bring down every disgusting country-killer in Congress who colluded in the madness. They also bear responsibility for one of the most hideous days in American history.
He appeared to be past caring whether anyone listening heard that as a call to violence.
Several politicians, lying flat on the floor with gas masks on, are calling it an attempted coup.
The city is dealing with a large lawless mob. Curfews mean nothing to them.
All these years, Pence has, single-handedly, played two roles: Hamlet’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. A vacuous, barely noticed, fundamentally out of his depth idiot, a useful tool of kings and princes, he, like his Shakespearean precursors, will probably be killed when his usefulness ends. Trump clearly wants this quisling dead (along with a lot of other people), and he’ll probably get what he wants.
[A] protester in the Senate yelled: ‘Where’s Pence, show yourself!’
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Recall Tom Friedman’s opinion piece the other day. He warned that Trump, Cruz, Jordan, Hawley, were doing extremely dangerous things, playing with extremely dangerous forces.
Well, here we go.
The Capitol has been breached by Trump’s mob; it and the buildings around it are in lockdown.
… uh …
Sing it:
Two and two are four
Four and four are eight
Eight and eight are sixteen
Sixteen and sixteen are thirty-two
Footworm, Footworm,
Measuring the discostick
You and your excalibur
You’ll probably go far
Footworm, footworm
Rolling out the middle leg
Seems to me you’d stop and see
How elongate you are
So that July 27 story was the beginning of my love affair with Jon Ossoff, who has apparently won the other Georgia Senate seat. Jews like UD don’t take kindly to anti-semitism at the highest levels of our national life; I don’t know why, but it just rubs them the wrong way. I gave a generous donation to Ossoff’s campaign minutes after I watched the expanding nose ad, and I’ve given more money since then. Apparently it was well-spent.