Political Theatre category archive
The Do-Nothing Party 0
Methinks Bill Sher is onto something (emphasis added):
The people in Washington who can actually stop Trump are not Democrats. They are Republicans. And we should be asking them every day when they will start.
I commend the entire article to your attention.
The Rule of Lawless 0
Yastreblyansky reports that a lot of people seem to be resigning themselves from it.
The Rule of Lawless 0
It seems that D. C. grand juries aren’t buying the–er–Trumped up charges against the sandwich slinger.
(Syntax error fixed.)
Suffer the Children 0
We are again reminded that that’s not scripture. That’s Republican policy.
The Me Veneration 0
Does this remind you of anyone in the news?
The U. S. S. Banana Republic 0
Glynn Wilson argues that the United States has gone bananas–banana republic, that is. Here’s a tiny bit from his article:
But Trump is proving all previous political punditry pathetically wrong, the first autocratic tin pot dictator in American history with little political credibility and delusions of grandeur, trying to run the United States like a banana republic.
Follow the link for the rest. Methinks he makes a strong case.
Stray Question 0
Did you seriously believe that the Trump maladministration would act on actual factual information when, instead, they can deploy the Republican thought police?








Woman says, “The Epstein files are a distraction from the arbitrary cruelty of his deportation program.”—>Man says, “The arbitrary cruelty of his deportation program is a distraction from his inexplicable subservience to Putin.”—>Woman says, “His inexplicable subservience to Putin is a distraction from his disastrous tariff policies.”—>Man says, “His disastrous tariff policies are a distraction from his blatant financial corruption.”—>Woman says, “His blatant financial corruption is a distraction from his autocratic consolidation of power.”—>Man says, “His autocratic consolidation of power is a distraction from the malevolent incompetence of his entire administration.”—>Woman says, “The malevolent incompetence of his entire administration is a distraction from his fascist militarization of D. C.”—>and back to the beginning.” />