Republican Hypocrisy category archive
The Rule of Lawless 0
In The Seattle Times, federal judges from the Western District of Washington state warn us the rule of law is in danger. They begin with a bit of history:
Read the whole article to learn why they believe this to be relevant to today.
Republican Thought Police 0
The Trump maladministration seems intent on exercising the freedom of repress.
Originalist Sin 0
Harvard law professor Noah Feldman argues that, even as they pretend to be “originalists,” the current majority on the Supreme Supremacist Court abandons “originalism” whenever it suits their purpose.
I commend his article to your attention.
The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0
Afterthought:
I’ve long suspected that Republicans’ claims of rampant voter fraud could just might be based on their knowledge of what they would do if they thought they could get away with it.
Courting Disaster 0
Via the Las Vegas Sun, Jackie Calmes finds herself dismayed at the failure of the Supreme Supremacist Court to stand up to the man who would be king. A snippet:
It did fail. And the justices’ stunning complicity with Trump in blurring the separation of powers and menacing democracy demands a response from Congress and voters.
The Rule of Lawless, Republican Family Values Dept. 0
At Above the Law, Liz Dye reports on how the Trump maladministration has unleashed its Department of (in)Justice on E. Jean Carroll for daring to win her suit against Donald Trump.
Republican Thought Police 0
Via the Tampa Bay Times, Scott Maxwell writes of Florida International University’s attempt to withhold diplomas from students who had the unmitigated gall to protest silently and peacefully againstthe Trump maladministration’s secretive police ICE. A snippet:
But what they really mean is that Florida students should think the way they do or else shut the hell up.
Aside:
When I was a college student (mumble) years ago, I participated in many peaceful, usually silent protests, mostly against the war in Viet Nam (and history has proven us right, but that’s another issue).
My college officials I suspect–heck, I know–did not approve, but they never threatened to punish us for exercising our Constitutional rights in those unTrumpled times.
Republican Thought Police 0
Now they are coming after the Smithsonian.
The Me Veneration 0
The Rude One looks at Donald Trump’s conduct and concludes
Follow the link for his reasoning.
Checks and Balances
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I think that the Supreme Supremacist Court’s reasoning in this case is quite clear.
“Well,” said the injustices, “we already have an executive that’s unbalanced. Let’s go all the way and have one that’s unchecked.”
Republican Thought Police 0
North Carolina legislators just pushed through anti-DEI legislation over the governor’s veto. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Executive Director of Intergovernmental Relations Charles Jeter describes it as a “solution in search of a problem” and fears those problems. A snippet (emphasis added):
That gray area, he said, may hamstring educators or school districts.
“They give definitions, but the definitions in and of themselves are interpretable by different people,” Jeter told the Observer. “That’s the concern: it’s the unintended consequences.”
War and Mongers of War 0
Via The Japan Times, history professor Timothy Snyder looks at Donald Trump’s war of choice against Iran and concludes:
This is what happens when voters entrust entertainers to wage war and profiteers to negotiate peace.
Follow the link for his reasons for saying that.
Still Rising Again after All These Years 0
Via the Las Vegas Sun, Jackie Calmes details how Donald Trump is making racism great again.
Republican Thought Police 0
Techdirt takes a deep dive into the Trump maladministration’s attempt to punish Disney and ABC for daring to allow James Talerico to appear on The View. A snippet:
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*Not redacted in the original, but I’m kind of old-fashioned about some things.
The Blame Gamer 0
Robert Reich sees a pattern:
Follow the link for examples.








