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The Rule of Lawless 0

It appears that Donald Trump believes that “freedom of the press” should be subordinate to “fee-fees of the president.”

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Clarence Page takes a look at Donald Trump’s recent directive, in which he directed the Republican thought police to assault the Smithsonian Institution for having the unmitigated gall to attempt to portray American history with accuracy. A snippet:

Frankly, I think Trump should feel relieved that the museum’s many exhibits do not highlight his own settlement of a 1973 racial discrimination case against his father and himself, brought by the Justice Department for the Trumps’ alleged refusal to rent apartments in predominantly white buildings to Black tenants.

Follow the link for the rest.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

At The Philadelphia Inquirer, Faye Anderson takes issue with Donald Trump’s attempt to white-wash (I use that term advisedly) America’s history. Here’s a tiny bit from her article; follow the link for her reasoning.

With the troubling, revisionist, and narrow-minded executive order he signed last month called “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” President Donald Trump isn’t trying so much to kill the past as cover it up with as many layers of lily-white paint as he can.

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The White Waffle House 0

Afterthought:

Donald Trump does not have “policies.”

He has whims.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

My old Philly DL friend Noz makes an excellent points about our scofflaw president’s maladministration.

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Accessory after the Fact 0

Justice John Roberts stands behind his bench holding a rubber stamp.  Donald Trump stands before him wearing a crown and a medal that says

Via Job’s Anger.

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Wall Street Weak, Reprise 0

Seth takes a closer look at the stock market’s wildly swinging as Donald Trump single-handedly unleashes chaos on the U.S. economy with his unhinged tariff plan. A quote:

Trump derangement syndrome, for those who don’t know, is when he does something deranged and you, I guess, notice it.

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This New Gilded Age 0

At the Washington Monthly, Richard W. Painter investigates the incestuous relationship between a roll-call of billionaires and the Trump maladministration.

Just go read it for yourself.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years . . . 0

. . . and still trying to pretend that history wasn’t.

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If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0

One ruling for thee, another one for me.

Afterthought:

Today’s Republican Party no longer believes in the rule of law.

Rather, it believes in ruling the law.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Writing at AL.com, Will Ferniany reads the famous piece, “First They Came,” and hears a contemporary rhyme.

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*Mark Twain.

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Tariff Snariff 0

Via C&L, Sen. Chris Murphy explains what Trump’s tariffs are really about. A snippet from Murphy’s “social” media posts on the topic:

This week you will read many confused economists and political pundits who won’t understand how the tariffs make economic sense.

That’s because they don’t. They aren’t designed as economic policy. The tariffs are simply a new, super dangerous political tool.

Follow the link for Murphy’s reasoning.

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So Much for That Day in Court 0

Robert Reich delves into why the Trump maladministration has set its sights on law firms. A snippet:

. . . Trump’s bullying of Washington law firms is cutting off the litigation lifeline for nonprofit public-interest groups to challenge his policies — which is exactly why he’s doing it.

Follow the link for his evidence.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Constitution, schmonstitution.

Shreds of the Constitution rearranged to read

Click for the original image.

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“Vengeance Is Mine” 0

At the Sacramento Bee, law professor Erwin Chemerinsky looks at Donald Trump’s quest for retribution from law firms that have incurred his wrath. A snippet:

I am convinced that something even more insidious underlies the Trump administration’s actions. In its first months, Trump has issued countless executive orders that violate the Constitution. I believe that his targeting of law firms is to chill them from bringing challenges against his policies and actions. The message to law firms is clear: If they draw the ire of the president, he will exact retribution and put their firms in serious jeopardy.

This is the playbook of a dictator, not a president in a democracy under the rule of law.

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Suffer the Children 0

Again, that’s not scripture. That’s a Republican family value.

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The Votes Are In 0

Political cartoon stating the Republicans are willing to put party over country and that Democrats are not.

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DOGE Bull 0

Farron reports that the chaos caused by Elon Musk’s DOGE at the National Institutes of Health in endangering persons’ health and lives.

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Judicial Restraint Restraining the Judiciary 0

The EFF does not think much of Republicans’ latest strategy to help Donald Trump avoid legal defeats by hamstringing federal courts.

Here’s a bit of their article (emphasis added):

Earlier this week, the House Judiciary Committee passed H.R. 1526, a bill by Rep. Darrell Issa to prevent courts from issuing nationwide injunctions. This bill could receive a vote on the House floor as early as next week. Senator Josh Hawley recently introduced a similar bill in the Senate. Both bills would prohibit district courts from handing down injunctive relief orders that apply to parties that are not involved in the case.

EFF opposes both bills. We see this legislation for what it is: a transparent attempt to limit courts’ ability to act as an effective check on the Trump administration’s recent flood of illegal orders and actions – some of which EFF itself is challenging. Congress should firmly oppose any effort to prevent the judicial branch from fulfilling its constitutional duty.

Afterthought:

I guess Republicans’ idea is, if you can’t beat ’em, castrate ’em.

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