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No major technical gaffes. Eight hours of content. Capped by the best speech of Joe Biden’s life. Chris Christie and Diamond and Silk have their work cut out for them.

I was disappointed by the DNC choosing Joe Biden when any number of younger men or women could carry the torch. Biden could have run in 2016 and Hillary might have stepped-aside. But here we are, four years late, and Joe Biden delivered the best speech of his life. I have been watching Biden since his plagiarism scandal in 1987. This is far and away the best speech he's ever delivered.

Now win it, Joe. As Dwight Evans told the Red Sox in 2004: “Win it.”

Who do we think the highest-profile speaker will be at the RNC? For the second year in a row, there won't be a former president at the RNC. For a Gen-Xer like me, that's unprecedented. So could it be Chris Christie, Rudy Giuliani, Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, Lindsay Graham, Mike Pence, and the Don himself? James Woods? Diamond & Silk? Ted Nugent (wait, is he dead)? Jon Voight? Rosanne Barr? Herman Cain would have been a speaker, and because it's 2020, we already forgot what happened to him.

For comparison, look at the RNC roster from 2016. Look at how many people on this list are either convicted, disgraced (Fallwell!), missing, out of politics, avoiding this year's convention (Mitch!), or on Trumps shit list.

Also, what are the odds that the RNC won't have any major technical gaffes or issues? Who is their IT guy?

Buckle Up. It's Another Trump August.

Two out of the last three Trump Augusts have been incredible. They have been traumatic and somehow crazier than Trump’s crazy baseline. The madness begins tonight, with the airing of Trump’s interview with Axios reporter Jonathan Swan on HBO.

The scenario and the agenda seems to have been set by the news media in a traditional way. Reporters are writing that Trump has to turn things around before Labor Day, or he will lose the 2020 election. The history is clear. George W. Bush failed to turn things around in his summer of 1992. Jimmy Carter effectively lost support by the spring of 1980. Gerald Ford never had a chance in 1976.

Although Trump gets away with destroying rules and laws, I can’t see him winning re-election without cheating. So the news narrative is that Trump has to turn things around this month, right now. But there is more history at play, and it is Trump’s history. His track record in August is one of cascading disasters. We saw Charlottesville. We saw El Paso and Greenland. We also know that some of his crazy August behavior last year could be attributed to his knowledge that someone would file a complaint about his July 25 phone call with Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky.

Trump has to change his tone, but he won’t. He has to smile and soften his attitude. But he won’t. He has to be competent. But he never was. The game is up. Prepare for a meltdown this month. The really bad shit starts now. Yes, life has been terrible since February. I’m saying it’s about to get much worse. It’s August. It’s what August does.

Why Is he Still In Charge?

Since the 2017 Boy Scout Jamboree speech, we haven't had a president. We've had an angry man who wants to be the most powerful man in the world, but cannot lead. He wants to pretend to be president, but can't do the hard work of listening to advisers, showing empathy, and taking responsibility.

The press conference on Friday March 20 was the perfect representation of why this man has absolutely no business being president. The country is  on the precipice of a  tragedy, and our national  leader takes umbrage at a reporter's perfectly reasonable question,  and goes off an irrational rant. Trump will continue to become more angry and more unhinged as thousands of Americans die.

We're Surely Doomed

This is a post about climate change. But it is also about pandemics, as we are now living thorough a major pandemic.

My argument is simple. We are all doomed. And I don’t have to go far outside of Congress to make my case.

Here is US Senator Mike Lee, denying climate change, and also advocating that we make the problem worse by reproducing more.

Logic would dictate that if a government accepted the fact that burning coal and other fossil fuels had to stop, they would adjust their policies to discourage consumption. In fact, they would have started to change their policies in 1990, with the groundbreaking, first IPCC report. But instead, the governments of the world -both democracies and autocracies- subsidize the fossil fuel industry to the tune of $5 Trillion annually.

Human-driven climate change has irreversible effects, such as the acceleration of species extinction, which in turn threatens human life further.

And what threatens human life further are governments that deny the science and do not govern. That is the contemporary GOP in a nutshell. Since the Reagan era, they have been destroying our nation and the world. The Trump administration simply denies the science and dismantles the government offices charged with tracking threats to human existence.

Which brings us to the Trump administration’s utter and unforgivable incompetence in failing to keep this nation prepared for a deadly pandemic. By my casual count, COVID-19 is the fifth major viral pandemic of the 21st century, and the first one that will kill a significant number of Americans.

Here is Congressman Matt Gaetz wearing a gas mask on the House floor, mocking the pandemic as well as violating the rules that prohibit costumes and being a general asshat.

And here is how the US president reacted in the first month the virus was in our nation.

Before thousands of Americans die due to COVID-19, here is a new defining moment for the Trump presidency. It isn’t my fault. It wasn’t me. I didn’t know.

Today, our president took some more questions. They start at 10:47 in this video. His lies are more transparent than ever. He acts like a child who’d been caught doing something bad. And then explains that his handshakes and touching is expected from a tough guy like him. Someone has to touch the microphones. I expect his test to come back positive tonight.






















The GOP Confirms Its Identity: Power At Any Cost.

Trump’s takeover of the Republican party was already completed. But we can say that this was the week that Trump was confirmed as bulletproof. No crime can bring him down while he is in office. So he will continue to commit crimes. And those crimes will include selling out US foreign policy to win Trump advantages in the upcoming election. Our democracy is dead.

It also simply needs to be said that this impeachment and Senate trial of Donald J. Trump has been a terrifying chapter in our nation’s history. Terrifying because multiple branches and departments have aided Trump’s crimes. He had a lot of help hiding them and then excusing them after he was caught. This ordeal was also terrifying because of the on-record defenses of Trump’s crimes. Those defenses make it impossible to impeach a president ever again, and make the office more powerful than ever before. This trial has reduced the Senate to a broken chamber - possibly until the nation no longer exists. The Senate has lasted decades being called “the world’s greatest deliberative body.” But as long as C-SPAN has existed, it has been shown to be a mainly empty private club of millionaires who do very little debate. It did have greats. It had Robert C. Byrd, Ted Kennedy and Paul Wellstone. They are long gone.

The American experiment is over. The Republic is dead. And all because the Republicans would rather destroy it than share it with Democrats and the brown people and young women who generally vote Democratic.

And life for those Americans, who represent the majority of voters, is not going to get any better. For starters, I expect Roe to be overturned in June. For another, we still have children in prison camps on our southern border. And now Trump is going to seek revenge over many people, both elected and not, and do it openly.

Trump's manner may be embarrassing to a shrinking number of mainstream Republicans, but he's governing precisely as they would like. He's appointing right-wing judges, deregulation of businesses, and cutting taxes for corporations and the rich. If the price they need to pay for such favors is tolerating his open and boorish racism and cruelty, so be it. They also get a new dose of voter suppression at the state level, often upheld by his stacked Federal circuit courts.

We know Trump well. And we know Republican politicians. Republican politicians are craven cowards. They're classic bullies, savaging the poor and weak and defenseless, but quaking with fear when confronted by Trump. The Donald, as it's been said, is a weak man's idea of a tough guy But to his Republican sycophants, Captain Bone Spurs is a combination of Attila the Hun and Rocky Marciano. He must never be criticized in public, never crossed, never angered, because his wrath is the equivalent of a political death sentence. His cult-like following will not forgive the failure to worship the dear leader.

About those children in cages. This is why the right reacted with such vehemence to Clinton's book, It Takes a Village (1996). To them, children are the property and responsibility of the family, preferably a white,Christian, patriarchal family, of course. Abortion is opposed by these people, because women must be held responsible for their pregnancy, and cannot be allowed to decide for themselves whether to carry a child to term. What happens to the child after his birth is not the government's business, but before his birth, the full police power of the state must be employed to enforce the woman's responsibility to give birth. It helps explain the current and insane policy of Alabama, which briefly indicted a black woman for manslaughter. This pregnant woman was shot five times in the abdomen, leading to the death of her fetus. According to the police, the shooting victim started the confrontation, so the victim was arrested and held responsible for the death of the fetus. And, because the shooter claimed she was standing her ground, she walked free, while her seriously sounded antagonist sat in jail. Meanwhile today, also in Alabama, a white woman was denied her right to claim that she used the ‘stand your ground’ statute when she killed her rapist, who was very high on methamphetamines, and was viciously attacking her brother who had just arrived to help.

This is the United States in 2020. Run by a criminal strongman who uses his office as source of business revenue, our justice department as his legal cleanup crew, and the judiciary branch as his most powerful enabler. He is bulletproof, and is not subject to any checks and balances for at least 11 more months.