A long ramble about the GOP debate & Trump

I did watch the GOP debate Wednesday night. So, first I’ll do a quick rundown of how I think the candidates did:

  • DeSantis – won, but no break-out moments
  • Vivek – will probably get a bit of a bounce due to some of the GOP now loves sideshow antics
  • Nikki Haley – performed better than expected
  • Tim Scott – a few good moments, but faded as the debate went on
  • Chris Christie – way more subdued than expected
  • Mike Pence – preaching to a GOP about principles that the Trump GOP replaced with unswerving devotion to Trump.
  • Asa Hutchison – came across as angry and bitter – a relic from an older GOP.
  • Doug Burgum – governor of ND, unknown nationally – came across as a really nice guy.

Now for a bunch of rambling opinions, here goes.

There’s probably a good portion of Trump’s hardcore base who consider everyone other than Trump, and whoever his current groupies surrounding him are, as part of the Deep State. A lot of terms get thrown around in MAGA circles that are the same sort of “othering” that people on the right accuse the left of doing to demonize and marginalize them. MAGA Republicans fume about being labeled Deplorables, but they throw out RINOs or neocons or communists labels constantly And no, DeSantis did not call MAGA Republicans “listless vessels,” because in context, he was speaking about Republicans in Congress, who only kiss Trump’s butt rather take action based on principles.

Certain names, like Paul Ryan or Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence, get spit out like curses. The people who believe Trump is the only person who can “save” America, won’t be persuaded to even consider any other GOP candidates. I’ve never been that dedicated to a politician and I sure was an admirer of President Ronald Reagan, but I still saw his flaws and I disagreed with him on some issues. Trump loyalists are all-in on Donald J. Trump – no matter what he says, no matter what he does – they will support him – no matter what. And they demand no accountability for mistakes he’s made – like keeping Dr. Fauci in charge of COVID policy up until the day he left office

I recognize my views aren’t what “most other Americans” believe or think, but within our very partisan echo-chambers – Trump supporters believe most of America believes what they do and Democrats believe most of America believes what they do. America is over 334 million people – that’s a whole lot of people to assume that most of them believe the same thing you do. While I am not big on trusting polls, consistently both Trump and Biden have very high negatives across the political spectrum. I’ve always been rather a contrarian and am used to holding opinions that aren’t popular and I’m fine with that.

There are plenty of Republicans, who are sick to death of Trump’s sideshows, sick of all the chaos and long for there to be some principles to the GOP platform, beyond loyalty to Trump. These people aren’t all RINOs – many of them are committed to conservative principles and the Constitution. There’s also a faction of Never Trump, former Republicans, who threw in their lot with Democrats in 2020 and became Biden supporters, but I truly believe most of the ones in the media were bought and paid for, to be Trump-bashers on liberal media.

Some of Trump’s most devoted mouthpieces were Democrats and became Republicans like 5 minutes ago and some, like Trump himself, have closer ties to the Clintons and George Soros than any Republicans in Congress. Trump was golfing buddies with Bill Clinton for years, after Clinton left office, and he was friends with both Bill and Hillary Clinton. Trump made a call to Bill Clinton in 2015, to discuss entering the 2016 race – that’s how close they were. Bill Clinton urged Trump to run (the perfect Bill Clinton triangulation strategy formed – portray Bernie as the far-left kook and Trump as the far-right kook, clearing the middle path for Hillary.) Hillary was such a terrible candidate that even Bill Clinton’s brilliant political strategy didn’t get her past the finish line. I thought the Clintons were total crooks and corrupt to the core – but I also think Bill Clinton is a political genius. Trump squeaked by in 2016 (Hillary won the popular vote with 48% to Trump’s 46%). I live in a world where I look for information and facts – Trump’s 2004 Trump Tower Chicago project was funded by Deutsche Bank and a trio of hedge funds – one which was Soros backed. Here’s a bit from Wikipedia:

“On October 16, 2004, Donald Trump and Hollinger International, the parent company of the Chicago Sun-Times, completed the $73 million sale of the former home of the newspaper a week after it relocated.[95] On October 28, 2004, Trump held a ceremony to begin the demolition of the former Sun-Times Building.[96][97][98] The demolition and construction were financed by a $650 million loan from Deutsche Bank and a trio of hedge funds, one of which George Soros backed.[99]

For me, DeSantis’ strongest selling point wasn’t in the debate. I watched him during Hurricane Ian and saw principled, servant leadership, day after day, as he led disaster relief efforts in FL. I realized then that if there was a crisis and he said, “Come on, follow me!” I would trust him to try to get us safely through the crisis and I haven’t felt that way about Trump, Biden, any other politicians in a long, long time. Biden is a walking disaster all by himself – just look at his handling of this Maui wildfire disaster. We have the situation in Maui right now, with a president who didn’t want to interrupt his vacations and all he had to say was, “No Comment” for almost a week.

Trump was more invested in fighting the liberal media and Democrats during more than one disaster – especially with the hurricane in Puerto Rico. The Democrat mayor of San Juan was waging a political sideshow against Trump and Trump was battling her and the liberal media – all while the people of Puerto Rico were suffering. And yes, Puerto Rico has big problems with corruption, but the President should rise above all that and put getting help to suffering people first. DeSantis just focused on disaster relief and he ignored the liberal media efforts to bait and attack him.

I disagree with Trump, DeSantis and most other Republicans on Ukraine, because I see the situation not as simplistic as just stop sending money and Ukraine is “not our problem.” Nikki Haley made a case for not abandoning Ukraine, somewhat, and so did Chris Christie.

The thing about believing it’s just as simple as stop sending money to Ukraine is that both Russia and China have global economic and territorial expansionist ambitions. I’ve heard more than one Trump person online talk about the threat of China and BRICS expanding and saying we should be focused on China, not Russia. That’s absurd. Russia and China have been longtime allies and partners. The BRICS founders were China, Russia, India and Brazil. Both China and Russia pose some serious threats to US interests and them working together against our interests is even more of a concern. If we walk away from both our NATO allies and Ukraine, we won’t have any friends left in the world. NATO came about in 1949 and it’s a treaty passed by the Senate. It’s a law the president must honor. We have a security agreement with Ukraine, that came about in the 90s after the USSR collapsed. It’s called the Budapest Memorandum – it’s not a treaty, so a president can just not honor it.

If we abandon Ukraine, China and Russia would be even more emboldened than they’ve been after the Biden administration Afghanistan withdrawal debacle. That debacle likely emboldened Putin to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in the belief the Biden administration and Europeans would not respond.

Too many Americans see things only through a Dem vs. Repub. lens, while the rest of the world sees us as just America. It would be very hard to create some America First vision of American greatness if America abandons it’s closest allies and just gives carte blanche to Russia in Ukraine. All of America’s adversaries would be emboldened if we abandon Ukraine and our European allies. We would be much weaker and no other countries would trust us – and they’d be rushing to cut deals with the strong horses on the world stage – Russia and China. Foreign affairs is a lot more complicated than just do A or B, because all the other countries involved have their own interests and concerns.

Yes, the past 20 years of regime-change and democracy-building in places most Americans don’t care about – like Iraq and Afghanistan or Hillary’s Libya mess, have been failures and I don’t want to do that anymore either, but I also don’t think America becoming an isolationist country will keep us safe. The past 20 years of failed regime-change/forever wars policies were a disaster, but isolationism has a much longer history of failing and coming back to bite America in the butt – usually in that we were unprepared for war and to defend our nation. A lot of people, even Trump, blab about what a great president Reagan was, because Reagan transformed the conservative movement in America and he stood firm challenging the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union collapsed. I formed a lot of my foreign policy views during the Reagan years. Reagan was about peace through strength.

None of the GOP candidates on stage or Trump are where I’m at on foreign policy and Biden and Democrats are a complete foreign policy nightmare (and that’s why so much of this Ukraine effort is failing, I think). I feel the dumbing down of America has reached critical mass, when I listen to so much of the political discourse these days, especially the Vivek silliness or the MAGA crowd talking points like MTG and Kari Lake or Steve Bannon’s blustering “burn it all down” crap.

It’s much easier to get involved in military adventures than it is to get out of them, as we learned in the 1990s and all through the Global War on Terror/regime-change adventures, so just jumping ship on helping Ukraine would likely be very messy, especially if both Russia and China (and other adversaries, like Iran) read that as a green light to move full-speed ahead with their own territorial aspirations, while here in the US, we had an American President who is even weaker than Joe Biden on responding. Biden did send money and weapons to Ukraine (not timely and definitely lacking any coherent strategy – but he did send aid). Trump and some of the other GOP candidates are stating they won’t respond – it’s just “No more money to Ukraine!” and “No more wars!” Problem solved. And some of these same people complaining about aiding Ukraine are also alarmed at the BRICS expansion… wonder how much they think BRICS will expand if the US abandons Ukraine and our NATO allies (who stuck by us in Afghanistan for 20 years). How on earth they believe abandoning our closest allies will Make America Great Again, baffles me.

On domestic policy, I support DeSantis’ efforts to push back on woke policies and support of strong law and order policies. I also heard other candidates express various positions I agree with – except for Vivek, who’s staked out contradictory positions on just about every issue. Plus, I found his antics annoying and his grandiose big talking points total nonsense.

Mike Pence is now a pariah in the MAGA GOP and I think he did the right thing on January 6th to certify the electoral college vote. I don’t think J-6 was an insurrection and I also don’t think it was some Deep State plot, but I do think the events that day were disgraceful. Trump’s demands had no constitutional foundation. I remember the Dems 2000 election efforts – hanging chads in FL. Trump’s J-6 effort topped that in being disgraceful by a long shot. Pence spoke up at the debate about the question on promising to pardon Trump, if Trump were convicted and he was president. Pence got roundly booed for stating what the pardon process is. Here again, I felt like a dinosaur, because treating these constitutional processes with due deference and diligence is vital if we’re going to protect our constitutional republic. It’s about way more than loyalty to Trump, it’s about fidelity to the Constitution. It’s not just liberals who are trying to tear apart the foundation of our republic – it’s many Republicans too, who have bought into all these special rules for Trump.

I want one set of rules for everyone and that means that this Dem lawfare to bury Trump in indictments is thoroughly corrupt and it’s appalling to see this mugshot fiasco to try to humiliate Trump and these other, mostly lawyers. These indictments also will bury them in legal fees. This is the road we’re on ever since the over-the-top raids on the homes of Paul Manafort and Roger Stone. Last year there was also a federal raid on the home of Trump attorney, Jeffrey Clark. He was marched outside in his boxer shorts and the video was leaked to the media. He was asking if he could put his pants on.

Trump used his mugshot as his first post on X (formerly Twitter), so he’s back to his old tweeting stomping grounds. An interesting thing about X is that since Elon Musk bought it, it seems like a lot of liberal journalists and Dem politicians left or aren’t active there anymore. I am sure they have their own online meeting place now, but the Twitter Trump owned is no longer the same.

The first Republican debate didn’t change anything in the GOP field as far as Trump maintaining a big lead. The GOP field should start to thin out quickly. And, no, contrary to Kari Lake posting over and over on X, that the other candidates must drop out and support Trump and declaring the primary’s over, it’s still early days. Lake who is still grifting for money to continue her “stolen election” sideshow in AZ, thinks the primary’s over, because of polls that are getting hyped. Not a single Republican vote has been cast in the primary yet. It’s a bit hard to swallow that this Obama/Kerry supporter is now ordering Republican candidates to drop out of the race – no need for Republicans to get to vote – just shut up and, unite behind Trump, while she’s still contesting the 2022 election she lost in AZ.

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More disturbing reports coming out of Maui

With the Maui wildfires, I’ve seen reports that the only road leading out of Lahaina was barricaded and I have no idea when or what the reasoning was for that, but here’s a post I saw on X today and this lady’s sentiment, ““Only those who disobeyed survived” is going to be the slogan of our times.” struck a chord with me.

Today the Washington Post reports, Maui utility may have compromised evidence in fire probe, lawyers say. Here’s a bit of that WaPo story:

“LAHAINA, Hawaii — The Hawaii power utility believed to have started the deadly Lahaina fire removed damaged power poles and other equipment from a key fire scene, potentially affecting evidence that is part of an official investigation into how the blaze ignited.”

“Hawaiian Electric — which acted quickly to restore power on the island after Aug. 8 — hauled away fallen poles, power lines, transformers, conductors and other equipment from near a Lahaina substation starting around Aug. 12, documents show, before investigators from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) arrived on scene. ATF usually responds to bombings and shootings. This is only the agency’s third wildland fire investigation, a spokesperson said. Usually, it’s the U.S. Forest Service’s role, but since the Maui fires were not on any national forest lands, ATF is the primary federal investigative force.”

So, there’s no definitive finding on Hawaii Electric’s actions and lawsuits are already flying.

This DailyMail yesterday reported: EXCLUSIVE: FEMA officials are staying at $1,000-a-night luxury hotels in Maui amid recovery efforts in Lahaina. Here’s a taste of this scathing report:

“Bungling U.S. government bureaucrats dispatched to the Maui disaster zone are shacked up in $1,000-a-night luxury hotels on the Hawaiian island, DailyMail.com can reveal.”

Officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have been slammed by locals over their slow response to the devastating wildfires that have claimed at least 114 lives and left thousands of people homeless after their houses were scorched to the ground.

But that has not stopped the under-fire agency from splashing taxpayer cash to put up more than 1,000 of its personnel at four bank-breaking resorts in Wailea after the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. for more than a century that caused more than $5 billion in damage.”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12430203/FEMA-officials-staying-luxury-Maui-hotels.html

It’s odd that the death toll has been stuck at 115 for a couple days now, with reports of around 1,000 people (many of them kids) still missing. This story is going to get much worse, I fear, and Democrats and the liberal media sure seem to be trying to find a way to slow-roll details and downplay the tragedy.

Yes, I think, “Only those who disobeyed survived,” is a thought to ponder as the gargantuan administrative state, those trillions of dollars in COVID spending and the Dems “Inflation Reduction Act,” becomes turbo-charged as the politically-connected, big business and fraudsters rush to cash in on more government “free money” to chase the green dreams. Dems, now a year later, are bragging that their Inflation Reduction Act was really the biggest green spending bill ever passed – not about inflation reduction. Go figure… Assuredly, there will be more and more fraud, waste and downright deadly outcomes with so many incompetent nincompoops joining the ranks of the green dream federal bureaucracy. What matters most is their allegiance to the gods of social justice and regurgitating the liberal narrative, not competency.

The first GOP debate was last night and Trump’s big interview with Tucker Carlson, but rather than that, I was thinking about an essay I wrote on my blog back in 2013, The Quest For American Leadership In The 21st Century: A Few Home Truths and I recommended three steps to follow with finding leaders in America. My steps still might be worth thinking about:

President Abraham Lincoln stated “Let reverence for the laws be breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap. Let it be taught in schools, in seminaries, and in colleges. Let it be written in primers, spelling books, and in almanacs. Let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legislative halls, and enforced in the courts of justice. And, in short, let it become the political religion of the nation.” Few would argue that our leaders should be men of good character. Defining what constitutes good character, a task that should be simple, will produce a confusing array of answers, if you do a quick survey of your friends. Going back to my father’s, “if you give your word; you keep it” belief, demanding our national leaders possess basic honesty, propels us further in this quest than dissecting political platforms, plank by plank, ever will.

The challenges facing America, from the war against radical Jihadists to our escalating economic crisis, demand leaders willing to build renewed faith in our governmental institutions; to find solutions and protect our nation or we face the very real possibility of massive civil unrest and collapse. Machiavelli, endlessly quoted for his “the ends justify the means” line, offered advice for republics too. He stated, “A republic may, likewise, be brought back to its original form, without recourse to ordinances for enforcing justice, by the mere virtues of a single citizen, by reason that these virtues are of such influence and authority that good men love to imitate them, and bad men are ashamed to depart from them.” We need to demand that type of leader in this century.

The quest for our 21st century American leaders starts with you. Step One: Think for yourself; move away from being swayed by political partisans hurling talking points at you. Take the time to study issues, candidates and find your own moral compass. President George Washington, my favorite founding father, wrote a list titled, Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior In Company and Conversation”, 110 rules covering everything from admonitions not to clean your teeth with the tablecloth to don’t run in the streets. He ended with #110: “Labour to keep alive in your breast that Little Spark of Celestial Fire Called Conscience.” That should be your guide.

Step Two: Be the leader of your own destiny. Don’t be a follower of populist movements. left or right, unless you have completed Step One. Before becoming a political lemming, allowing professional media figures to press your political hot buttons, calmly discuss issues with family and friends. In our 24 hour news cycle, internet-connected world, misinformation, disinformation and outright lies can circle the globe in minutes. Don’t let these control your political reasoning, refer back to Step One.

Step Three: Follow the rules. President Lincoln’s call for reverence for the laws provides the keystone to rebuilding a stronger America. When political aspirants lack personal integrity, obfuscate on public issues, or find excuses for not following the rules; move on and continue your quest for worthy leaders. To honor those who sacrificed all, to secure our blessings of liberty, at the very least we all have a duty to become informed citizens, who demand men and women of character to lead us in this century.

In 2023, I’d add one more step to my 2013 essay:

Step Four: Pray for our country.

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“The Narrative” is back

I mentioned a few weeks ago that I had COVID at the end of July. I know several people who have had COVID recently, so yes, it’s going around. There have been reports in the media trying to drum up fear and alarm again – some hyping a “new variant”, some hyping an increase in hospital admissions and along with all of that is the same people, who wanted to keep the social mitigations in place forever, are back at it trying to push masking again.

Here’s CNN today – using a photo of a kid in a mask, even though children are at a very low risk. Yep, I’m still quote-tweeting on X some.

In the beginning of the pandemic, I was pretty trusting of health “experts” and by nature, I’m a rule follower – in public, especially. My Miss Rules personality has been a family joke at times. I recall when I was in my 20s, one of my sisters was visiting my husband and me, and I became the brunt of a joke with my driving. My husband related the story of me asking who had the right–of-way when he was teaching me to drive on the backroads of Fort Bragg. A Blackhawk helicopter swooped down and landed in the road and I asked my husband who had the right-of-way. He laughed hysterically at me. I got what he meant immediately – our Subaru was no match for a helicopter. I tried to explain that I hadn’t read about that situation, of a helicopter landing on the road, in the driver’s manual. That made my husband laugh even more. So, there was my sister telling my husband that I’ve always been a stickler for following all the rules. She asked me, if a traffic light stopped working, how long would I wait to drive through the intersection? I didn’t have an answer and my husband said – “forever” and started laughing.

My husband also carried around a jaywalking ticket in his wallet for many years. A Unit Police officer gave him that ticket outside our kaserne in Germany, when I was pregnant with our first daughter. An American kid had been hit by a German driver, for crossing that street, between the housing area and the kaserne, against the crosswalk light. That light took a long time to change and many adults crossed while the light was red, my husband included. After that kid was hit, the commander wanted the UP guards to ticket adults, so they would set an example for the kids. My husband crossed against the light and he was yelling across the street urging me to just cross, because there were no cars coming. I kept yelling back that I wasn’t crossing until the light was green and I waited. The UP guard laughed and told my husband that he should have listened to his wife. Yes, I am a bit stuck on “following the rules,”

With the pandemic, I believe my husband got COVID towards the end of February 2020 and he had acute respiratory failure, ended up on hospice care and never recovered. So in the beginning of the pandemic craziness, I had already had it strike my home. Of course, my husband was in very poor health and had late stage COPD – he was at very high risk for complications from any respiratory bug. At the first sign of any respiratory illness, I got him to the doctor quickly. He was already on antibiotics from our primary care doctor, when I took him to the ER when his condition got worse.

Some people brag about how they were right about COVID all the time and brag about not getting “the jab” and smugly talk about how so many people were sheep, etc. However, I think there are a lot more people like me, who trusted in America’s medical community and public health officials. And over time, I think a lot of those people lost trust. I know I lost trust, as I began to think the social mitigation efforts were about partisan politics more than public health.

I hope more Americans think about the pandemic “rules,” especially the efforts to silence differing views, by labeling them “COVID misinformation or disinformation.”

This video is over 4 minutes long, but it’s illuminating, to see the Dem/liberal media repetitive messaging spin attack in action. In this video President Trump is attacked over commenting on the fatality rate from COVID probably being below 1%, while the media and medical experts were hyping 3.4%. The death rate was well below 1%:

I’ve mentioned Klaus Schwab’s book, COVID: The Great Reset, before. Schwab wrote this book during the pandemic and it was published in July 2020. He wrote in the conclusion:

“However, at the global level, if viewed in terms of percentage of the global population effected, the corona crisis is (so far) one of the least deadly pandemics the world has experience over the last 2000 years. In all likelihood, unless the pandemic evolves in an unforeseen way, the consequences of COVID-19 in terms of health and mortality will be mild compared to previous pandemics. At the end of June 2020 (at a time when the outbreak is still raging in Latin America, South Asia, and much of the US), COVID-19 has killed less than 0.006% of the world population. To put this low figure in context in terms of lethality, the Spanish flu killed 2.7% of the world’s population and HIV/AIDS 0.6% (from 1981 to today).”

So, they knew this was one of the least deadly pandemics over the last 2000 years and at the same time pushed to shut down economies all over the world and impose all these draconian “social mitigation” policies – to set the world stage for… ta da… The Great Reset, an accelerated green (and social and governance) transformation. We were massively manipulated and lied to, I believe.

To keep this blog post from getting overly long, here’s one final point about, what I refer to as these Dem/liberal media repetitive messaging spin attacks – they’re always about setting and driving a narrative. Schwab’s Book 2 to the Great Reset is called, The Great Narrative. The left keeps hitting us with talking points and narratives to incite us, to evoke emotional responses and especially to sell fear, because fear is one of our most powerful responses. Here’s Schwab in the conclusion to the Great Reset:

“Two points are pertinent to the Great Reset in this:1) our human actions and reactions are not rooted in statistical data but are determined instead by emotions and sentiments – narrative drives our behaviour; and 2) as our human condition improves, our standards of living increase and so do our expectations for a better and fairer life.”

Setting and driving these narratives is the lifeblood of the Left’s effort to fundamentally transforming the world. Mass media is probably their largest megaphone, but they have also targeted the educational system and entertainment, because those are also big drivers of our culture.

With that video about the COVID fatality rate above, what Trump was saying was information he obviously heard in meetings with the “experts,” but then the media and “experts” went into a full-blown spin effort attacking him – even though assuredly, most of those experts knew he was right. This is what we’re up against with the “expert” class in America, especially the COVID rulemaking crowd.

I’ve thought a lot about my Miss Rules personality since 2020 and I’m going to speak up more. And I hope more people begin to ask questions and reject all these efforts to silence views and information that run counter to the Dem/liberal media narrative.

We all should be free to challenge “The Narrative”.

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8/27/2023 NOTE: I wanted to add this bit of information about that video with the hype about the 3.4% fatality rate from the WHO. Timelines matter and this was the spun up hysteria to scare people into complying with all sorts of draconian “social mitigation” policies, including shutting down the economy in March 2020.

Here are a few links to 3.4% fatality stories from early March 2020:

The WHO Estimated COVID-19 Mortality at 3.4%. That Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story

WHO says coronavirus death rate is 3.4% globally, higher than previously thought

Trump disputes WHO’s 3.4 percent global death rate for coronavirus

Here’s a February 27, 2020 story about how China was handling their COVID outbreak:

Sealed in: Chinese trapped at home by coronavirus feel the strain

There were reports of people in China being literally welded inside their apartments. Here’s an article that says it did happen according to a Chinese paper, but the government decided it was an overreaction:
Were COVID-19 patients in Wuhan welded into their apartments to enforce the lockdown?

Information coming out of China is often hard to verify.

Here’s an article on their zero Covid policy:

What Is China’s ‘Zero-COVID’ Policy?

So, for over two years people in China were living under these crazy lockdown policies, but in 2022, a deadly apartment fire in Shanghai led to protests and the government finally started easing some of their restrictions:

How a deadly apartment fire fueled anti-zero-COVID protests across China: ANALYSIS

I’m adding all this information about China for a reason. The policies that America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and many European countries adopted after that WHO alarmist 3.4% fatality rate was dramatically wrong. The actual fatality rate is well under 1%.

Iran temporarily released prisoners due to COVID and then very quickly there were liberals in America proposing that. NJ did release prisoners.

Here’s the March 3, 2020 story about Iran:

Coronavirus: Iran temporarily frees 54,000 prisoners to combat spread

Here’s a March 24, 2020 story:

New Jersey Set to Release Up to 1,000 County Jail Inmates

Why was America adopting COVID policies from authoritarian regimes with terrible human rights records and also regimes where they routinely cover-up human rights abuses?

Even more disturbing in 2022, the Washington Post had a tech reporter still supporting China’s zero Covid policy and believes the US should adopt that policy:

WaPo’s Taylor Lorenz defends China’s ‘zero-COVID’ policy while blaming US for killing ‘millions’ by reopening

The new “zero” hysteria is Net Zero… and I fear the radical policy prescriptions for Net Zero will be even more deadly and draconian than the zero COVID efforts.

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Democrats ignite their Maui wildfire spin effort

Here’s another post on X:
The Democrats and even liberal media are slow-rolling the reporting on the death toll in Maui. I think we’re sure to get excuses, a lot of blaming other things, and efforts to drum up climate change hysteria, rather than focus on the gross human error and incompetence aspects of this disaster.

Here’s the Democrat governor of Hawaii;

This climate change excuse is to try to convince people all the mistakes made were unavoidable. The Biden White House has defaulted to this same position on the botched Afghanistan withdrawal two years ago. No one was held accountable for catastrophic errors and it was all just brushed aside, as no one could have known.
Timeline of Afghanistan Withdrawal Debacle:

July 1, 2021 – The US abandoned Bagram Airfield. Here’s an AP report from July 6, 2021, “The U.S. left Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base’s new Afghan commander, who discovered the Americans’ departure more than two hours after they left, Afghan military officials said.”

August 15, 2021 – So, the suicide bomber who killed US troops on August 25, 2021 outside Abbey Gate was freed when the Taliban overran Bagram Airfield on August 15, 2021. Here’s an Axios headline from August 15th: Thousands of prisoners freed by Taliban could pose threat to U.S.

August 25, 2021 – A suicide bomber, who was released from Bagram Airfield, when the US just slipped away at night without even telling Afghan officials and then the Taliban overran Bagram Airfield, killed 13 American servicemembers outside Kabul Airport at Abbey Gate.

The Biden administration relied on the Taliban for security outside the Kabul airport before the suicide bomber attack. Then, even after that attack, where 13 American servicemembers were killed, the Biden administration was still trusting the Taliban for security. A few days ago, John Kirby, a Biden White House spokesperson said, “There wasn’t much that could’ve been done to prevent that attack from coming, as tragic as it was.”

The US military has over a century of reviewing military operations and relies on a Lessons Learned approach, to carefully review military operations and figure out what went right, what went wrong, who and what were responsible for problems, hold people accountable, then apply those lessons learned to enhance performance and prevent those mistakes being made again. If no one even has the integrity to honestly assess failures and hold anyone accountable, then assuredly those same mistakes will be made again.

With this disaster in Maui, I expect, Democrats and the liberal media are going to do the same spin game and lie, lie, lie, make excuses, attack anyone who questions their lies and insist the people asking questions are the problem. And instead of the Kirby shrug, “there wasn’t much that could’ve been done, ” with this wildfire disaster, Democrats and the liberal media are going to blame – climate change…

All the bizarre, Biden, “No Comment!” and Obama waiting almost a week to make a statement, and the efforts to keep the media away from Maui, I’m beginning to think were because Hawaii officials and Biden FEMA officials already knew the death toll was shockingly high and are trying to figure out ways to spin it away.

Climate change will be the explanation, not failing to set off alarms to warn people or delaying in getting water there or maintaining the power lines – Climate change….

Note: I added a bit to this post after initially posting it, to try to clarify that Afghanistan timeline more – we abandoned Bagram without even notifying the Afghan military, then the Taliban overran Bagram and released all the prisoners, then one of those prisoners launched a suicide bomber attack outside Kabul Airport, which killed 13 Americans (and over a 100 Afghans)… all while the Biden administration was trusting the Taliban to keep its word and with providing security around the Kabul airport.

This is very much like Dems with their “defund the police” efforts and we’re not supposed to notice all these criminals that they release, who are committing serious crimes. We’re supposed to pretend their “Defund the Police” insanity has nothing to do with the crime explosion happening in areas that embraced these very policies.

There was a news article I saw yesterday about a Chicago alderwoman backing an idea proposed by some group, begging, gangbangers to refrain from shooting from 9 am to 9 pm:

“A Chicago politician and community group are so desperate to stem gun violence in the Windy City they’ve come up with a plan that sounds like it was inspired by “The Purge” — begging people to simply not fire their weapons for 12 hours a day,

Alderwoman Maria Hadden shared in a recent newsletter a proposal by the group Native Sons, which urges Chicagoans to hold off on shooting their firearms from the hours of 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. when people are more at risk of getting caught in the middle of the crossfire.”

https://nypost.com/2023/08/19/chicago-pol-community-group-propose-12-house-gun-ceasefire/

People in Chicago keep supporting the far-left policies on crime and the “Defund the Police” movement and they keep electing incompetent officials. You’ll hear excuses and more excuses, but never any willingness to admit that their policies failed or demand for any accountability whatsoever.

Maui is going to be the same Democrat response – zero accountability.

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Utopians fail at competent public administration

The deadly wildfires in Maui that erupted on August 8th have captured headlines every day, and also been the source of wild conspiracy theories that erupted and spread just as fast as the flames.

Let’s begin on Monday, August 7th with looking at this Maui wildfire tragedy. Per this NBC News report on August 15th, Timeline: How ferocious wildfires devastated Maui, hour by hour:

9:52 a.m.: Hawaii’s Emergency Management Agency (EMA) warns residents about winds whipped up by Hurricane Dora and other potentially dangerous conditions. “Red Flag Warning is in effect for leeward areas of Hawai‘i,” the agency says in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, “with low humidity, gusty winds and dry fuels creating risk of extreme fire behavior.””

I like timelines to try to help understand what happened. I’m not going to go through every detail, as information is still filtering out, but this NBC News starting point of August 7th, with winds kicking up from a hurricane, is also what I had read last week. I went back and looked at Hawaii weather reports on August 8th, when the wildfires erupted. I was curious what caused the high winds, so I checked weather reports from that day and found out about Hurricane Dora in the Pacific causing those high winds.

There’s been so much craziness flying across social media and especially the right-wing media, but there has also been a cold indifference to this disaster from the Biden White House and with President Biden responding to reporters with, “No Comment!” Former President Obama, an Hawaii native, waited almost a week to issue a statement and urge people to help the people of Maui: Obama urges people to ‘malama’ and help Maui victims.

I didn’t know what to think with so many of the conspiracy theories flying about – from alleging the government used space lasers to destroy Maui, so they can steal the land from the people and build a WEF style 15-minute city, to conspiratorial takes that Oprah was involved, so she can buy up more land on Maui, to people insisting something sinister with the Obamas’ mansion not having a single blade of grass burnt (their mansion is on the island of Oahu, not the island of Maui). This NY Post story covers a lot of the other conspiracy theories, debunking them: Maui wildfires spark conspiracy theories about space lasers, Oprah land grabs and suspicious trees.

Putting all the crazy global conspiracy takes aside, the Biden White House has been terrible at instilling public confidence and the relief effort in Hawaii appears to be insufficient and not stellar too, but even more disturbing is some information is beginning to filter out about what went wrong. Although this tragic disaster isn’t some carefully orchestrated evil globalist plot, more disturbing things appear to have gone wrong, due to gross incompetence and delays. Left-wing “environmental justice” water policy (part of the green energy policy) may also have played a role in the tragedy.

Maui’s EMA chief did not sound the alarm to warn residents of the rapidly spreading wildfires and has resigned: Maui’s EMA chief resigns, citing health reasons, a week after start of deadly wildfires. There are investigations into Hawaii Electric prioritizing renewable energy and neglecting maintaining their power lines Here’s a FOX News report: Hawaiian Electric knew of wildfire threat, but focused instead on mandated shift to renewable energy. Here are more details from this FOX report:

“Hawaiian Electric was aware of infrastructure issues that could contribute to a wildfire threat but focused on shifting the company toward renewable energy rather than fixing problems, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

The utility company concluded in 2019 that it needed to invest more in preventing its power lines from emitting sparks, among other issues. Consulting California’s efforts to reduce wildfires, the company drafted a plan to install more insulated conductors, fire-retardant poles and more aggressive monitoring technology.

The company barely pursued those goals over the next two years, however, investing less than $250,000 on wildfire projects, according to the Journal. It did not request state permission to raise rates to pay for wildfire prevention until 2022.”

https://www.foxnews.com/us/hawaiian-electric-knew-wildfire-threat-focused-instead-mandated-shift-renewable-energy

It’s very easy to see this constant stream of video clips of Klaus Schwab and other WEF bigwigs spouting their alarming globalist green and DEI social justice ideas and look for some global masterminds behind every event, but the truth is their big utopian movement and ideas attract loads of truly low-talent, incompetent nitwits and activists, who keep becoming ensconced in running federal, state and even local government and agencies… especially in Democrat-run locations in America. Hawaii is a Democrat-run state.

For instance, some bureaucrat in the Consumer Protection Safety Commission, announced they were considering a ban on gas stoves early this year. Right-wing uproar ensued, then top Dems, like Senator Schumer from NY, insisted no one was trying to ban gas stoves. In May, NY became the first state to ban gas stoves.

Assuredly, how they go about enforcing this ban will be a total, convoluted mess, because the only thing Democrats are careful about is burying their radical agenda and massive government spending into legislation. Their plans almost invariably lead to chaos, confusion and become bottomless pits for more spending to fix the same problems and the additional problems resulting from their poorly thought out or totally pie-in-the sky plans…. or they leap into action to waste money on more utopian far-left causes.

There’s also reporting that a Hawaii official allegedly withheld water from firefighters:

“A Hawaii official accused of withholding water from firefighters battling Maui’s deadly wildfires said last year that the state should make access to water conditional on “conversations about equity.”FreeBeaconHistoric San Francisco Business Warns It May Be Latest To Close Shop Over Crime

M. Kaleo Manuel, who was deputy director of the Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management, has been under scrutiny since local media reported that he delayed releasing water to firefighters who were battling last week’s wildfires, which killed at least 111 people.

The West Maui Land Company alleged in an Aug. 10 letter to Manuel that his commission declined its request to divert streams to fill reservoirs until the wildfires worsened and caused significant “devastation.” According to Honolulu Civil Beat, sources said Manuel was responsible for the delay. They said Manuel asked the company to consult with a local farmer about the impacts of diverting water before he would approve the request.

Manuel only released the water five hours after the request was made, wrote the West Maui Land Company, which operates three water providers on the island.”

https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/flashback-hawaii-official-who-allegedly-withheld-water-from-firefighters-says-equity-comes-first/

Instead of people rushing into panic and hysteria about evil globalists taking over the world, Americans should be thankful they still have the power to resist, by electing competent people for positions in, especially, local and state positions, but we have federal elections too. I try not to buy into all the social media conspiracy theory hysteria and instead start calmly looking for facts and information now. I have fallen for some conspiracy theory hot takes and false reporting before. I think most people have. Jumping into panic mode constantly wastes a lot of time and energy that could go into things to better our own lives – like being better prepared, learning more skills to be self-reliant, forming communities in real life and even in the virtual world to foster constructive relationships and share ideas – not just the hyper-charged partisan drama. There is nothing wrong with just taking a “I don’t know what happened yet” attitude and wait for more information.

With all the hype about Klaus Schwab and the WEF, I think his “COVID-19: The Great Reset” plan is fundamentally flawed and that goes to what I titled this blog post – “Utopians fail at competent public administration.” We actually saw so much of this incompetence during the pandemic when the social mitigation zealots were in charge too. Dr. Fauci often would announce some new mitigation idea and when reporters asked questions about various other situations, he hadn’t even thought about any of those details. So, he was making up national guidance on the fly. There was a video of the new CDC director talking about how she made lockdown decisions during COVID, by calling her friend in another state, who was another health official, and asking her friend what she was doing in her state – there was no science involved – just on the fly decisions by incompetent nitwits:

I’ll pull up quotes from Schwab’s book and other NetZero nitwittery and put that in another blog post soon.

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Can DeSantis find his footing?

Next up is a blog post on FL governor and 2024 GOP presidential candidate, Ron DeSantis, who I consider former President Trump’s main competitor out of the GOP field of candidates. This post will be a challenge for me to try to be a bit objective, because I really like DeSantis and hope he ends up being the GOP presidential nominee.

DeSantis is from a working class background.  He’s 44 years old, attended Yale University, graduated from Harvard Law School, then joined the US Navy as a JAG officer.  He served in Iraq.  He was elected as a FL Congressman and served 5 years in the US House of Representatives. Then he was elected as the governor of FL and also reelected as governor of FL.  Married and has three young children.  That’s the short bio.

While in Congress DeSantis was one of founding members of the Freedom Caucus, a group of very conservative Republicans, who formed their group to promote a very conservative agenda.  He’s considered one of the most conservative Republicans and he was a strong supporter of President Trump.

While I knew who DeSantis was when he was in Congress and as governor of FL, when he really started making national news was during 2020, during the pandemic.  He began to defy the edicts coming for President Trump’s Warp Speed guru, Dr. Fauci.  President Trump criticized DeSantis for defying Dr. Fauci and doing away with the lockdowns in FL. He also pushed for protecting people’s jobs if they decided against getting the COVID vaccine.  He quickly become public enemy #1 of the Democrats and liberal media for challenging the pandemic social mitigation rules.  He also has been in the midst of the battle against Critical Race Theory being taught in FL schools, pushing back against a lot of the trans movement  and woke craziness.

I was sort of ambivalent about him though, because sometimes it seemed to me he was too much like Trump with the “owning the libs” press events and pushing back against liberal news media.  Although, I agreed with most of his policy initiatives, the Republicans spending too much time in front of cameras, talking big and delivering little, has become all too common.

Trump’s sideshow politics, that Trump the reality star, “You’re fired!” image, is what many of his fans love the most and DeSantis seemed to be a Trump, Jr., with “owning the libs” with his clashes with the media as governor and I discount most of the political theater as just politicians suckering us.  It was during and in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in the fall of 2022, that I really changed my opinion of DeSantis.  I live in GA, so I usually watch hurricane and storm coverage news from the Southeast a good bit.  Day after day he held press briefings and was all over the state.  What struck me was he knew all the details of what was going on all over the state, what relief efforts were in the works, and he was surrounded by state and local officials, both Democrats and Republicans, with whom he seemed to have a very good working relationship.  It was his attention to detail and being a hands on leader that caught my attention and changed my mind.  He was a calm, competent, totally-engaged leader in a crisis. 

When he entered the 2024 presidential race, he decided to go with announcing his campaign online on X (Twitter), rather than a conventional speech. It was filled with technical glitches and since only a small percentage of the country is even on X, I thought that was a bad idea.  Then the Trump team smear attacks and the Dem smear attacks broke with a a fury and that’s a 24/7 thing on X and in the media.  Trump’s team has stuck to vicious personal attacks, even attacking Casey DeSantis’ looks.  There have been memes of her making her look like Eddie Munster or all sorts of stupid memes of DeSantis mocking his looks. Here’s July 2023 Newsweek story on the attacks on Casey DeSantis: Is the Viral Casey DeSantis’ Eyebrows Photo Real?  One day the Trump/Dem smear crowds were attacking DeSantis and his wife for campaigning in Iowa and being terrible parents and accusing them of abandoning their three young children.  They have their kids with them campaigning and when the kids are with them at events, they get attacked too. 

There hasn’t been a single substantive attack on DeSantis on policy from the Trump campaign that has merit or is truthful, it’s all about being disloyal to Trump, vicious memes, and lies.  I was outraged at so much of the liberal news media pile-on attacks, especially against Melania – she didn’t deserve any of that , so the attacks on Casey DeSantis really disgusted me and that they have been coming from the Trump campaign has been really disappointing – but not surprising.

There have been many attacks about DeSantis being on the spectrum, or autistic.  DeSantis does appear a bit socially awkward at times and nerdy, but he’s sure done a lot of things in his 44 years – Yale, Harvard, Navy officer, Congressman, governor  and he was a star athlete in college playing baseball, so despite being a bit nerdy, that sure hasn’t held him back. Rather than trying to  be like Trump or stage-managed so much, he’d be better off just being himself.

There was an orchestrated liberal media attack on Melania’s Rose Garden renovation that made me realize that the liberal news media is so corrupt that they will run any Dem smear effort, without a moment’s hesitation, no matter how dishonest.  I challenged the Rose Garden spin attacks against Melania on Twitter, because all the information on the Rose Garden renovation plans had been reported by Melania and the WH prior to her unveiling of the completed project. CNN and other news orgs, ran those stories, yet, they were trashing how the renovation turned out and spreading crazy lies about the project. 

A “renowned historian,” who sits on MSNBC and constantly blabs about Trump being “an authoritarian,” was blabbing that Melania’s Rose Garden design was “authoritarian,” even though she put together a team of experts, who researched the Rose Garden history and came up with the plans.  All of the flower choices were the subject of media pile-on attacks, here’s a Reuters fact check on one:  Fact check: Melania Trump’s Rose Garden redesign did not remove rose bushes from all first ladies since 1913.  I have been following this Dem spin info war for decades now and it really is a Dem/liberal media effort to control public opinion.  One of the craziest spin attacks during the Rose Garden media meltdown was a charge that Melania removed all the colorful flowers and only used white roses, so it was a racist design.  I actually used quotes from liberal news media – their own reporting on the Rose Garden renovation project from before this crazy spin attack to challenge these tweets.  The white roses were JFK tea roses…

While this political meme stuff sounds silly – it’s meant to destroy people’s reputations and marginalize them.  Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals, provides the left’s playbook and he advocated ridicule as man’s most potent weapon and he also was all about “pick a target, freeze it, personalize it, polarize it.  It’s easy to dismiss crazy spin attacks as just trivial online stuff, but besides how destructive they are to civil discourse, they fuel partisan, class, and often racial divides 24/7.  And they aren’t just online – the spin attacks get amplfied quickly online, then the other news media & other media venues take them and amplify them across all other media – so they permeate the culture.  You wonder why America is so divided, well, this spin information war has been blowing across all American media now since the 1990s -dedicated to amplifying these divides – especially racial divides since the Obama years. 

Even after Melania left the WH there was another effort to repeat all those Dem/liberal Rose Garden attacks again and that’s what’s important to remember – the Left will never stop repeating their spin lies – they will keep relaunching them, no matter how many times they have been debunked.  Here’s a report from April 2021 in The Guardian: Restorationists urge Jill Biden to erase Melania Trump’s Rose Garden makeover.  That’s why I keep warning about this spin information war – they will keep repeating their spin lies, over and over,  until their lies drown out the truth.

DeSantis has not had an impressive campaign in the roll-out and opening weeks.  He’s reshuffled his campaign, which was badly needed, and seems to be finding more effective ways to get his message across. His overly aggressive online team was overshadowing him and his message and they have toned it down a bit.  They were trying to be just as in-your-face as the sleazy Trump smear team and it wasn’t working. Hardcore Trump supporters don’t have any standard they hold Trump to, but they get outraged if Trump is attacked. 

Can DeSantis win the GOP nomination, sure it’s possible, because that Trump and Dem non-stop hyping polling drama is really just part of their effort to promote Trump in the primary.  Dems want Trump as the GOP nominee, because they believe he’s easier to beat than DeSantis.  They’ve used this strategy before – in the 2016 GOP primary liberal media gave billions of dollars worth of  free media to Trump, to disrupt the GOP primary and in the belief Trump was the GOP candidate who was easiest to beat.  Trump barely defeated Hillary.  In 2022, Dems were pouring money & effort into promoting the worst, far-right, kooky GOP candidates in primaries again.  Here’s a November 2022 USA Today report: Democrats spent millions boosting ultra right candidates in midterms. The strategy worked.   For any who doubt that some Dem operatives are working with the Trump campaign to attack DeSantis, there was a Politico report yesterday: The Hard-Tweeting Defense Lawyer GOP Candidates Have Learned to Fear.  Here’s a tidbit:

““I’m probably the top anti-DeSantis person on Twitter. So if [rivals] have something anti-DeSantis that they want to get into the mainstream, they’ll send it to me,” Filipkowski said, without disclosing the name of anyone on the Trump campaign he’s worked with. The Trump campaign declined to comment.

Loomer said they speak occasionally. “He knows I’m a Trump loyalist, and I know he doesn’t like Trump, and despite our differences, we have found common ground on making sure Ron DeSantis is never elected president of the United States, ever.””

The Dems, liberal media and Trump team are all making DeSantis their #1 target, but his campaign has made a lot of unforced errors too.  Here’s a post from X about DeSantis being the Trump team’s main target:

Regarding this comment about Trump attacking DeSantis 3 days before the 2022 FL Gubernatorial election here’s a Nov. 2020 report from The Hill: Trump attacks DeSantis amid positive press: ‘An average Republican governor’.

Despite my dislike of Trump’s character, I can still see he’s been the target of the most relentless Dem/liberal media smear effort I’ve seen thus far and I thought the Kavanaugh smear campaign was as low as they could get. Clearly we haven’t reached the bottom yet. Unfortunately, Trump is willing to play by the Alinsky rules too and not only against the liberal media and Democrats – he’s out to destroy Ron DeSantis.

Despite all the media and Trump team hype that the 2024 GOP primary is over and Trump won, not a single vote has been cast yet. Trump definitely is the clear leader and most likely GOP candidate. Then again in the 2016 GOP primary, Jeb Bush was the most likely GOP candidate.

I still hope Ron DeSantis is the 2024 GOP candidate.

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A pessimistic 2024 Trump scorecard

Fair warning, this post is going to be about former president, Donald J. Trump and that will be followed by a post on FL governor and 2024 presidential candidate, Ron DeSantis, who I think is the only other GOP candidate, who might defeat Trump in the GOP primary. Trump remains the likely 2024 nominee, although the primary process often produces some surprises. Trump’s 2016 primary win was one such surprise.

I do not like Trump’s brand of politics and believe he lacks character, so I admittedly have a hard time being objective about him. I wrote loads of blog post from 2015/2016 about my NeverTrump/NeverHillary takes on events going on. I didn’t vote for anyone for President in 2016. I left the top of my ballot empty. In 2020, well, I was so alarmed at the bizarre Biden in the basement campaign, the Biden COVID Preacher fearmongering and his trying to sell more COVID restrictions that I did what I said I would never do – I held my nose and voted for Trump.

It took a long time for me to try to make sense out of what so many people see in Trump and his rally sideshow way of politics. I think a lot of the appeal was he was willing to thumb his nose at the political establishment and defy all the rules. Even with the petty name-calling, for many people he was attacking liberals and Republicans they didn’t like and giving voice to how they felt. He didn’t use pretentious language and he can be very funny and entertaining sometimes. He also particularly excelled at totally demolishing the orchestrated liberal media spin echo-chamber, often with one tweet. Most of all he drove the smug liberal media journalists so berserk that they devoted almost all their coverage to trying to destroy him for his entire presidency and even up to today.

The liberal news media has lost a great deal of credibility and I credit Trump’s “owning the libs” spin war for exposing them as little more than Democrat operatives, not the objective journalists they profess to be.

Trump had some big policy wins as president, but unfortunately most of those were of the kind that were completely overturned on Day 1 by Biden. However, along with those wins came constant battling, not only the liberal media, but Trump’s endless attacks against other Republicans and a constant churn of staff in his White House, that often drowned out the good things he was doing. And in 2020, he put Dr. Fauci in charge of the pandemic and went along with all the draconian social mitigation policies Fauci recommended – that’s the truth. He never fired Fauci and he did attack Governor DeSantis and Governor Kemp for defying Fauci and ending the lockdowns in their states. I live in GA and I was very grateful that my governor defied the political and media pressure, and even President Trump, and opened up GA. Ron DeSantis opened up Florida early too and defied the Fauci rules, which were all carried out with President Trump’s full support.

Despite Trump’s claim that he hires only the best people, I’d like to see anyone defend some of his hires like hiring Omarosa, a reality star or Anthony Scaramucci, plus he hired family members, which Americans traditionally frowned upon and Congress passed a law in 1967 to prohibit presidents from appointing family members to cabinet positions and some other positions. In the 1990s Republicans were up in arms about President Clinton appointing Hillary to chair a national health care reform task force.

Trump’s biggest staffing issue was that while many of his supporters eat up Trump the reality star, saying, “You’re Fired!” in his White House that created a revolving door of staff and chaos. There was constant turbulence and in-fighting, as staffers tried to score brownie points, backstab and never coalesced as a strong team. The number of former Trump staff, who are sitting on liberal cable news constantly and trashing him is astonishing. His long-time personal lawyer and friend, Michael Cohen, now is a frequent liberal media fixture attacking Trump. Cohen pleaded guilty to several 2016 election-related criminal charges. Why does Trump choose so many people who lack character and turn on him? Is he a victim or does he not choose the best people? Despite all the hype about Trump being a great builder and deal-maker, he has demonstrated no ability to build a strong team or to keep quality staff.

This staff issue relates to where Trump is presently, despite his campaign and media blaring every day that he is winning in all the polls. He is also being hit by a tsunami of indictments, by probably the most corrupt Dem lawfare attack ever. Sleazy Dem lawyers engage in weaponizing the law to win political battles. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, faced a Dem lawfare attack too, with one of the most vicious Dem smear campaigns I’d ever seen. However, without a doubt Trump has faced the most relentless Dem smear campaign ever – from 2016 to the present. I’m not following all the indictment details, because I’m not a lawyer and at the rate Dems are throwing charges at Trump, I can’t even keep up with it – it’s insane and so corrupt that it’s breathtaking. I expect more indictments, if these sleazy Dem lawyers can pull it off. That said, Trump continually hands ammo to his enemies, which they turn around and use against him. He never shuts up and he’s still fighting like it’s 2016 – rage posting messages on Truth Social in angry caps… but it’s 2023.

He won the media spin war, but it’s now time to fight the Dem lawfare war and to fight to really eviscerate the progressive administrative state, where Dems have rammed through their green transformation legislation and ensconced literal armies of bureaucratic foot soldiers to advance their policy agenda. Republicans have assuredly added plenty of wasteful spending and bodies to that bureaucratic bloat too.

Trump is not prepared to fight Dem lawyers in multiple courts and he is surrounding himself with totally incompetent grifters and people who are no match for savvy Dem lawyers and legislative experts, many who helped craft all these laws. Trump also surrounds himself with grifters, most who have no political skills. Trump supporters may love Kari Lake, who brags about being an outsider. She can talk all day long about how her losing is really winning and stir MAGA crowds preaching about the evil Dems, but the truth is she’s a Kerry/Obama supporter, who got on the Trump train in the past few years and has absolutely no government or legislative experience. Even Trump’s loudest supporters in Congress like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz, have scored no legislative wins – nothing. MTG is always introducing bills and rushing in front of cameras or posting on social media to hype them, but she has never done the work of building support from fellow legislators to get a bill passed. These are the type of people Trump loves – the types who fawn all over him and fan his ego.

With the Dem lawfare going on against Trump with all these indictments, they’re not only targeting Trump, they’re trying to destroy as many people around Trump, as possible, especially his lawyers. These other people indicted will face massive legal bills, that could bankrupt them. Here’s a news story about the head of Trump’s post-election legal team, Rudy Giuliani’s money problems: Giuliani struggling under massive legal bills after defending Trump. Giuliani travelled to Mar-a-lago to seek help for legal expenses in April. Here’s an article from May, about Trump’s longtime fixer Michael Cohen’s prediction: Michael Cohen on Giuliani’s legal fees: He won’t get ‘two cents’ from Trump. Jenna Ellis, another member of Trump’s 2020 post-election legal team, has also been indicted in the GA case. She expressed support for DeSantis in 2024 and Trump’s mouthpieces on X (formerly Twitter) have attacked her non-stop and here’s a report: Jenna Ellis Pleads for Donations As Trump Allegedly Won’t Pay Legal Fees

This corrupt Dem lawfare, using the law to take out political enemies and Trump’s refusal to ever listen to his lawyers advice, will make it harder and harder for him to hire top notch lawyers, because they don’t want to jeopardize their livelihoods for Trump or deal with the Dem legal assassins.

Then we come to the most bizarre thing emerging in TrumpWorld. Trump flew in for the Iowa State Fair, a big early presidential election event, last Saturday and stayed around 45 minutes, then departed. On Sunday he was at Bedminster and had some golfing event going on and Laura Loomer showed up. Loomer is a far-right activist/internet journalist (who gets her facts wrong most of the time)/attention-seeker, with things like this in 2018: Far-right activist Laura Loomer handcuffed herself to Twitter’s NYC building; police removed her. Her dream is to be hired to work on Trump’s team and back in April Trump wanted to hire her, but his campaign staff talked him out of that. Loomer posts on social media 24/7 about how much she loves Trump and hurling out the most vicious attacks on Ron DeSantis. She even alleged that Casey DeSantis exaggerated having breast cancer. So, Loomer showed up at Bedminster Sunday and Trump greeted her and invited her in and spent 5 hours with her.

Since Sunday, Loomer is posting on X that she wants to be Trump’s press secretary and in charge of vetting his staff. She’s also flown to a “Stolen Election” event to meet with the Pillow Guy, Mike Lindell, to hobnob with other Stolen Election diehards – people grifting bigtime to make money off of “Stolen Election” conspiracy theories, while producing no real proof of anything. For the record, I do believe that the massive money in the CARES Act, which Trump signed into law, poured millions upon millions into Dem election changes to facilitate the Biden win. Dems sold those changes under the guise of helping voters have easier access to voting due to the pandemic. Trump often went along with policy actions as president that Dems used to try to destroy him. Trump kept Fauci in charge of COVID policy and he signed onto massive COVID spending that not only ended up aiding Democrats in the 2020 election, it helped fuel the inflation impacting all of us. Yet, somehow, many Trump supporters refuse to ever demand any accountability from Trump and talk like Trump is above all the rules they apply to other politicians.

On X this morning news is floating that Trump might not deliver his promised report. Here’s a Aug. 15th X post:

Well, two days later here’s what’s being reported:

What’s going on is Trump’s lawyers fear, that while Trump’s political stunt of staging this press conference with “irrefutable” stolen election evidence might be political theater his MAGA base loves, it also might easily hand evidence to Dem lawyers that results in more indictments. Trump’s rate of lawyer attrition will likely increase if Trump keeps throwing out wild allegations and listening to advice from people like Steve Bannon and the Pillow Guy, while Dems still haven’t lost a single sleazy Dem lawyer, despite all of Trump’s ranting about stolen elections and all his promises to overturn the election. Biden is still the President… I almost said “in the WH,” but he’s usually in Delaware or on vacation, but never fear the Obama team running this administration are still hard at work “fundamentally transforming” America into a collectivist promised land… where anti-Americanism is the national religion.

Trump might very well win the GOP primary, but his chances to win the general election are very remote, I think. Even if Trump defied the odds and did win, I wonder how a Trump, totally unleashed presidency, where he picks people like Laura Loomer, Roger Stone, Steve Bannon, and a host of other dirty trick sewer operatives and kooks to top positions and where they go about “breaking all the rules” to “restore the rule of law” would work out. Jenna Ellis who was part of Trump’s post-election legal team is finding out – Trump won’t give her a cent for her legal defense in this GA indictment, Trump’s sewer operatives are not only trashing her, they’re urging Republicans not to contribute any money to the online fundraising effort her lawyer set up. Then Mark Levin, FOX News personality, conservative lawyer and fire-breathing Trump supporter supported Jenna Ellis and urged viewers to support her:

So much winning for America with Trump or Biden, for sure…

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More Dem word games floated again

Here are two of my tweets, oops, they’re now called “posts” on X (formerly Twitter) about more Dem word games I responded to:

Seriously, Rachael Levine floated calling mother “egg-producers” as if we’re hens. Here’s the full Ted Cruz tweet that I quote tweeted:

These word games come in a lot of different directions, but this transgender effort to keep mainstreaming new terms like instead of pregnant women, they floated “birthing people” isn’t just crazy people. It’s important to try to figure out what’s the objective behind these word games. Well, with neutralizing motherhood, the objective is to destroy the traditional family structure and replace it with more fluid human relationships.

I am working on posts about the 2024 presidential race, but wanted to get this short piece out. I’m still reading the first volume in a 3-volume set on China’s history post WWII and the Chinese revolution, because I realized I didn’t really know a whole lot about that. That’s one of my quirks with things, I often get interested in a topic and then set out and read as much as I can about it. I also ordered several books, that I saw in footnotes of some other books, about totalitarianism. Not sure when I’ll find time to read all this, but at least the books are here waiting.

Back to the word games and efforts to destroy traditional family structure, well, Chairman Mao, the Communist dictator, tried to do that too with his cultural revolution and so many of the tactics used in the American left’s culture war, especially the current racial and gender politics strongly resemble Maoist and Soviet tactics. Mao actually received training, support, and arms from Stalin to launch his Chinese revolution, so it’s not surprising many of the same tactics were used. The Soviets also sent many trainers and advisors to China.

Words give meaning to our lives and experiences and allow us to connect and form bonds. By uprooting the language, it literally makes it impossible for people to communicate effectively and by making so many words taboo and instilling fear of social reprisal for using the “wrong” words, it forces us into self-censoring our speech – and that steals our free speech. I’ve watched YouTube content creators go through this substituting words hesitations, to avoid having their content banned or demonetized, from discussing COVID to taking about firearms to who knows what the liberal censors at YouTube will try to silence next. And the other social media platforms do the same thing – even X, despite this widespread belief among a lot of the right that Elon Musk is going to save free speech. Elon Musk really wants to turn X into a platform where people do everything – from messaging, digital banking, and entertainment. He assuredly will be scooping up as much data as possible with this enterprise, just like the other social media platforms. I fear we’ll have fewer and fewer zones of privacy in our lives in the near future, but I hope more people will become aware of how important free speech really is and freely exercise it.

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Who are the totalitarians?

Constitution of the United States

First Amendment

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

In so many blog posts I blather on about how words matter and try to explain the spin information war, that’s working to tear America apart at the seams and divide us into seething factions. My blog has been an ongoing ramble about the spin information war and warnings that “words matter.” Well, the words above, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, are words that protect Americans from some of the efforts to silence citizens happening in many other western democracies, in the name of promoting diversity, equity and inclusion or expressing views that run against the majority popular opinion of the “experts” or leftist culture warriors.

Free speech in America has been under attack at other times in our history, especially during wartime. Here’s a link to information about the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918, under President Woodrow Wilson during World War I.

I view this spin information war – not as just normal political messaging, but as a real, deliberate, orchestrated, actual information war, of the kind generally waged by state actors against other state actors or in totalitarian regimes to keep the people under control. Here in America, I believe this change from more traditional political messaging operations to this spin information war began in the 1990s with the Clinton operatives and then spread throughout the entire Democratic Party and left-wing activists. The mainstream (liberal) news media, the “expert” class from academia, and Hollywood have always played an active role in the Dem. spin war messaging operations. These three information avenues drive the culture in America, while the political class tries to solidify those culture war gains into law.

For many years, right-wing allegations of “media bias” were dismissed by the mainstream media, until Donald J. Trump came along and adopted their same corrupt spin information warfare way of advancing political objectives. No matter how much I dislike Trump’s lying and behaving as badly as lying, corrupt liberal spinmeisters, his willingness to get in the same gutter and engage in the same type of vicious smear attacks, the lying, and repetitive messaging games did thoroughly expose the mainstream (liberal) media as corrupt Dem. operatives rather than the professional journalists, they proclaim to be.

There’s a subtle difference between the Dem repetitive messaging games and Trump’s. The liberal media messaging attacks can be spotted with smooth-talking media folks all repeating the same words and phrases that advance Democrat and liberal activist objectives, while Trump’s repetitive messaging games are cruder and less refined, as Trump bellows out some new mean nicknames over and over or rage tweets some new talking point in capital letters on social media that often upends an orchestrated liberal media messaging attack. Trump’s is mostly a one-man guerilla messaging operation, while Dems and the liberal media have orchestrated theirs into a smooth production.

Trump won so many of the spin messaging battles and that’s why the left wanted to silence him. Trump’s current 2024 campaign though is branching out to more orchestrated smear and meme messaging attacks against DeSantis, which is a sign that within the Trump GOP, the corrupt Dem form of spin information warfare is becoming normalized, I think. Partisan politics aside, I have believed, since I first started working to understand this American spin war, that any coordinated large scale media/political effort dedicated to fueling divides 24/7, across all avenues of information, in America is a threat to our American constitutional republic and corrosive to insuring domestic tranquility and promoting the general welfare, that’s mentioned in the preamble to the U.S. Constitution. I’ve always been one of those sticklers about following rules.

The goal of the liberal spin information war is to advance the left’s culture war agenda and to do that requires, not only winning elections, but completely dominating and driving the culture in America. They strive to control public opinion and define/control the cultural norms. And yes, words really do matter in this spin information war. They matter for the politicians, but even more importantly is our ability as ordinary citizens, to be able to speak and meet freely, to express opinions without fear of reprisals or punishment.

Many people from other countries don’t understand our American belief in free speech. Beyond autocratic countries, with very few personal liberties, even in many western-style democracies in the past decade, there’s been a push from the political left for enacting “speech codes” into law to restrict and even impose criminal punishments for “hate speech.” A March 2023, article, A Modicum of Sense: U.K. walks back enforcement of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs), better understood as thought crimes, at the City Journal, explains:

“With recorded crime across England and Wales at a 20-year high, signs are emerging that the U.K. government might be coming to its senses.

Under new plans announced by Home Secretary Suella Braverman, the police will be instructed to record non-crime hate incidents (NCHI) only when necessary, not simply when someone feels offended, and officers reporting them will have to give precedence to freedom of speech and expression over restrictions on offensive or insulting language.

Until this change, an NCHI was defined as anything that a victim (or any other person) perceived to be motivated by prejudice or hostility toward one or more protected characteristics. These include (but aren’t limited to) race, religion, sex, and sexual orientation”

https://www.city-journal.org/article/a-modicum-of-sense

So, anything “perceived to be motivated” by the person alleging a hate crime could lead to you being arrested in the UK. It’s not just the UK, here’s a March 2023 article from Euronews, New hate speech laws kick up a storm in Ireland. Here’s a September 2022 NYT’s article on Germany’s crackdown on “hate speech,” Where Online Hate Speech Can Bring the Police to Your Door: Battling far-right extremism, Germany has gone further than any other Western democracy to prosecute individuals for what they say online, testing the limits of free speech on the internet. France, Canada, Australia and other western countries have all embraced enacting laws against “hate speech.”

The “hate speech” activism ramped up in the 1980s and 1990s in America resulting in “speech codes” being implemented at many colleges and universities. These sorts of “hate speech” laws have met resistance in our American legal system due to our 1st Amendment right to free speech, but the left-wing activism to silence opposing views and police our language continues, largely through efforts to silence people on social media platforms and foment online mobs to cancel people. The effort to label unpopular views as “disinformation” or “misinformation continues. Here’s a post by a British professor on X (formerly Twitter) :

Another tentacle of the social justice/climate activism is to keep flooding academia, schools, news media and entertainment with new words and terms that create moral confusion and even call reality itself into question. We often get lulled into using these new words and phrases, because it seems everyone else is using them. The media often floods the zone with “experts” to “educate” us on these new words and phrases, that we’re badgered to use. Journalists also have style guides and professional guidance that impose use of the new words and phrases for their publications.

It’s important to not be afraid to speak up and challenge new words that deliberately sow moral ambiguity, defy science, and sometimes even mask horrific practices in benign terms. “Gender-affirming” care for children involves pumping children full of hormones and even removal of genitals, which results in irreversible changes and often sterility and loss of sexual function in adulthood. Some phrases are more subtle. Here’s Mollie Hemingway pointing out:

Whenever you think the insane gender craziness can’t get worse, well, it does. Here’s a CNN story from August 12, 2023: A guide to neopronouns, from ae to ze. Frankly, I’m not going to use “neopronouns” or even try to understand this nonsense, but unfortunately plenty of people avidly adopt all this language lunacy, without question, then run around demanding other people use these meaningless new words and phrases or face public outrage antics or even more serious retaliation, like doxxing or inciting an online mob pile-up attack or even getting media thugs involved in trying to destroy people’s lives/careers for running afoul of the leftist word police.

With the speed and volume of information we have bombarding us, it’s easy to forget short-lived dramas about free speech. The Biden administration tried to launch a Disinformation Governance Board within the Department of Homeland Security last year, to be headed by some silly liberal woman, who had tweeted this in 2020 (I wrote a blog post on it, that’s why I have the link):

The importance of our free speech rights in America is that we don’t ever have to bow down to the majority opinion in expressing what we think. We have the right to hold unpopular opinions and to express them.

We also have the right to reject having our words force fed to us or to be forced into silence. What’s interesting about so many of the liberal people pushing speech codes and hate speech rules is they often wax on about right-wing “totalitarians” and “authoritarians,” while at the same time using the favorite tools of tyrants through the ages to crush personal liberty – suppressing free speech.

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Hillary wants to fix America’s loneliness epidemic

A couple weeks ago I wrote a blog post, The federal government wants to manage our social connections, about a new National Strategy for Social Connection Act, introduced by Senator Chris Murphy, a very liberal Democrat from Connecticut. While most people probably will just dismiss this as more feel-good government posturing or as a family member told me they probably are concerned about addiction, I feel this is going to be another stealth effort to increase federal power and will go well beyond trying to help individuals with problems stemming from addiction, social isolation and helping communities promote “social connection.”

Lo’ and behold, a couple days ago, our premier social architect, the village expert herself, Hillary Rodham Clinton, penned a piece, The Weaponization of Loneliness: To defend America against those who would exploit our social disconnection, we need to rebuild our communities, in The Atlantic. Naturally, in her world everything that’s wrong with America is the fault of the “vast, right-wing conspiracy” and protecting Americans from right-wing demagogues plays large in her remedy for repairing social connection… Of course, one can only wonder what she’s got in mind to deal with the “basket of deplorables” and all the people who don’t agree with liberal policies…

As I mentioned in my previous post about this new “social connection” proposed federal government effort, Stella Morabito wrote a book last year titled: The Weaponization of Loneliness: How Tyrants Stoke Our Fear Of Isolation To Silence, Divide, And Conquer, in which she explains the history of Utopian revolutions, conformity impulse and mob formation. She makes a case for American identity politics and the leftist long march through our American institutions with the culture war and feminist movement being part of the vanguard leading to the social isolation and dislocation in so many families and communities. Hillary’s version of the “weaponization of loneliness” seems like she took Morabito’s ideas and flipped the script.

I’ll take a pass on any “social connection” policies Democrats and liberal social engineers conjure up, thanks!

We’re headed toward a digital currency, where our every online transaction would be tracked, and our every click online could be monitored to keep track of where we go online and our cell phones and in newer cars our location can be tracked too. Even newer household appliances can be monitored if you set up the app on your phone and turn on, for instance, your clothes dryer with your cell phone – the government could monitor when and how often you’re using your dryer.

The federal government collecting data about our “social connections” didn’t give me the warm fuzzies, but made me pause and keep repeating their innocuous sounding term, “social connections,” which could encompass surveillance of all of our movements.

Assuredly, a federal program designed and managed by leftists, who want federal government control of everything, would intrude into state and local jurisdictions on things like zoning and planning decisions to restructure communities that promote “social connection” and deal with communities where resources aren’t distributed “fairly” in disadvantaged neighborhoods. This will be another redistributive extravaganza, well beyond eliminating “food deserts” that was a Democrat pet project in the 90s and early 2000s.

“Fair share” was the old leftist lingo, while now it’s all about diversity, equity and inclusion, however, my gut instinct is that this benign- sounding, “social connections” program about helping combat the loneliness epidemic is similar to what was hidden from us during the pandemic “social mitigation” programs, where churches were closed, people were forced to close their businesses, lost jobs, couldn’t visit dying loved ones in the hospital or nursing homes, couldn’t even hold funerals in some cases, faced both arrest and social ostracism in some places. “Social mitigation” was sold to us as being good people, who didn’t want to spread illness to others.

Many Dems and liberal media folks have tried to selectively remember the draconian actions during the pandemic, but it’s important to remember what happened and be on guard against allowing the government to intrude into our daily lives and interfere in the exercise of our personal liberties. We must safeguard our private spaces from government intrusion or we’ll lose all of our personal liberties.

In 2020 Governor Gavin Newsom of CA issued Thanksgiving COVID guidelines that even told citizens how to manage the bathroom for guests in their own homes:

“Gatherings are defined as social situations that bring together people from different households at the same time in a single space or place. When people from different households mix, this increases the risk of transmission of COVID-19,” the CDPH said in a statement.

All gatherings must include no more than three households, including hosts and guests, and must be held outdoors, lasting for two hours of less.

“The longer the duration [of the gathering], the risk of transmission increases,” the statement noted.

“Gatherings that occur outdoors are significantly safer than indoor gatherings. All gatherings must be held outside. Attendees may go inside to use restrooms as long as the restrooms are frequently sanitized,” the statement added.”

https://www.newsweek.com/coronavirus-california-gavin-newsom-new-rules-gatherings-thanksgiving-1541402

I believe the loneliness problem is a real thing, considering the fall-out from school closures/lockdowns during the pandemic, decades of family structure breakdown, fraying of community bonds, decline in church-going, and the negative impacts of social media replacing real-life friendships. The left’s progressive culture movements and government policies facilitated and helped create many of our social ills, so the last people I would trust for a remedy are progressive “experts,” like the ones we were told to trust during the pandemic. In fact, there are still diehard COVID social mitigation proponents and plenty of Dem activists and politicians, who would avidly impose more rules on Americans’ daily lives. There are even “zero-COVID” true-believers in America, who believe that if more stringent social mitigation rules, like China tried, were imposed, COVID could be eradicated and there are still some masking zealots. I also suspect there are more than a few liberals who would not be opposed to forced relocation of Americans whom they consider “MAGA” or those “basket of deplorables” Hillary finds not fit for polite society.

Dealing with such a vaguely defined problem as “social connections” could encompass just about every activity humans engage in and that, I suspect, was why Democrats used this nebulous term – it disarms most Americans, because it sounds harmless and caring. It could also, in the hands of governmental “expert” busybodies, who think they know what’s best for all of us, include massive surveillance and data collection on individuals’ daily lives, to include our associations within our own neighborhoods and communities. You could get evaluated on the clubs or organization you join, the people you hang out with, where you shop, etc. It could include a federal effort to decide how our communities should be set up to best enhance “social connection,” based on some sort of DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) criteria. Not only could schools, churches, private organizations, and private businesses be evaluated on whether they promote “social connection,” but assuredly they’d be evaluated on “social justice” and “environmental justice” goals too. In another post about climate change I’m thinking about writing, I’ll include how “environmental justice” is integral in the Biden climate change agenda – so even with a supposed climate crisis – all the other identity politics gets worked in like this: Biden signs order protecting Grand Canyon lands sacred to tribes.

A “social connections” program about helping combat the loneliness epidemic in America might be even more intrusive than the pandemic “social mitigation” efforts.

Don’t let soft and fuzzy words fool you. The government is not your friend, nor should you trust the government to manage your “social connections.”

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