Because it’s no fair if your own words can be quoted against you in a so-called court of law. Even with a Trump judge you can’t get a break, they seem intent on using your protected speech against you. I think Bannon should have included this prejudicial clip with his motion to delay his criminal contempt trial by several months. Any Trump appointed judge ought to see the irony.
Category Archives: January 6 MAGA riot
Heather with a perfect frame
Excellent summation
American carnage, Trumpie’s proud legacy.
GOP an increasingly militant antigovernment party, predating their first insurrectionist president
Today’s J6 Committee hearing really fleshed out the irrefutable (except on an orchestrated procedural technicality) arguments heard at Trump’s second impeachment. In order to support the former president, it is necessary to subscribe to the wild lies of Sidney “no reasonable person would have taken me seriously” Powell, the My Pillow guy, John Eastman, Steve Bannon, Rudy and Mike “I said the Fifth” Flynn.
After decades of determined, organized, well-financed effort to undermine democratic institutions Americans have lost faith in our government to solve problems. This distrust culminated in the presidency of an unhinged idiot performer who plays people around him with a reptilian instinct to win at all costs. Dana Milbank lays out the largely successful GOP effort to activate and weaponize American distrust of the government they systematically disabled.
For three decades, as the Republicans transitioned from a limited-government party to an anti-government party, GOP leaders have seen political advantage in undermining Americans’ confidence in their institutions, and in sabotaging the functions of government. . .
. . . It began with Newt Gingrich’s instructions to Republicans on how to refer to Democrats (and the government) in 1990: “Traitors.” “Corrupt.” “Cheat.” “Decay.” “Failure.” “Incompetent.” “Abuse of power.” As the era of government shutdowns, default brinkmanship, hostage-taking, name-calling and mindless obstruction was just beginning, Vice President Al Gore presciently remarked: “The Republicans are determined to wreck Congress in order to control it — and then to wreck a presidency in order to recapture it.”
McConnell played a major part in the sabotage, and not just with his extravagant intransigence toward legislation and nominees, highlighted by the theft of a Supreme Court seat in 2016.
“keep in mind, Trump reads transcripts”
Like everything else in MAGA world, the claim is bullshit. Trump can barely read a teleprompter and only does so when he thinks it will help his “brand” to stumble through prepared comments. Whether he reads or not is beside the point, the message in “Trump reads transcripts” is that you can’t hide from the wrath of this destructive, vindictive maniac, even if what you truthfully reveal is only written on a page somewhere. The bold lies of MAGA world are central to its popularity, its legitimacy! You can’t argue so-called truth with people happy with any lie that helps their cause, and who are openly calling for the killing of their hated enemies.
Against this determined onslaught we have a 79 year-old moderate chosen by his party as our leader in this perilous moment. Joe Biden promised to give his heart and soul as president. He probably has. His heart is clearly broken and his soul appears to be inconsolable too. He is blamed, by virtually everyone, for worldwide inflation, for the “failure” of all his promises to make it past the sacred, inviolable filibuster, supported to the death by two of his slim 51-50 Senate majority, nullifying all initiatives. There’s nothing sacred about the filibuster. Remember how nonchalantly fucking Mitch McConnell changed the sacrosanct filibuster rule to install a “51-49, suck it” fully MAGA Supreme Court majority after denying Obama’s nominee a hearing and leaving Scalia’s seat open for Gorsuch. And, of course, cramming Christian cultist Amy Coney Barrett down America’s collective throat to make it “6-3, suck it” while votes were being cast in the 2020 presidential election. Quite the little shit sandwich, with supremely entitled, angrily hissing victim of left wing revenge conspiracies, Boof Kavanaugh, in between.
Biden seems to live in his memory as much as in 2022. He probably remembers having coffee with Mitch McConnell years back and coming away with the impression that Mitch wouldn’t stand by silently as others tried to lynch the first mulatto president. He still believes a calm, steady approach appealing to decency is best, that Reason always wins over blind hatred (true in the long run, perhaps, but not in the short run). He acted in accord with this belief when appointing calm, steady, cautious Merrick Garland as AG, with the perfect poetic justice of the moderate Supreme Court candidate the GOP fucked out of a hearing leading prosecutions of those who trampled American democracy, restoring bipartisan faith in American justice and democracy.
American justice has most often been carried out by violence. Frontier justice, Texas justice, Home Rule justice, States’ Rights justice. Lynch mobs that support their leader’s view of things always act with impunity. The simpleton’s nuanced logic runs this way: deadly violence to keep the peace is justified when the good guys with the guns control the violence, otherwise common criminals would run roughshod over all of us. Police routinely arrest white mass murderers and quietly take them into custody, they also fill Black traffic law violators, or those suspected of such violations, with bullets from time to time. A literal lynch mob storms the Capitol, armed to the teeth, organized, led by paramilitary hate group members. The cry of the violent is always “Justice!“
So, yeah, by all means, keep in mind that Trump reads transcripts, just like he reads his second favorite book, The Bible. The book he kept at his bedside, according to his first wife, was the Collected Speeches of Adolf Hitler. Hitler knew a thing or two about how to get things done. How the will, exerted as mightily as possible, can overcome all obstacles, all logic, all so-called decency, overcome all hesitation, all so-called moral qualms (conscience being a Jewish invention, according to AH). Find men who believe you were sent by God Himself, an infallible man of destiny. When the moment calls for a screaming temper tantrum, rage, that’s how you bend people to your will.
The answer to a screaming temper tantrum, of course, is firmness, logic, and sometimes, a good hard slap. If the tantrum is by a president insisting on his right to take illegal action, the good hard slap is enforcement of the laws he and his allies violated. It is the enduring shame of the human race that we have so often been herded by groups of wilful men operating in a blinding rage, opposed by good people bound by moral qualms. When Trump finally goes to his reserved seat in the smoking section of Hell, the radical party of born-wealthy men like him will continue to exert its infuriated will. After all, what good is having all the money in the world if you also can’t make everyone in the world do whatever you tell them to?
How is prosecuting witness intimidation political?
When Cassidy Hutchinson testified to the J6 Committee under oath last week (a sin for present day Republicans), the committee revealed written attempts to get Hutchinson to “do the right thing” and to “remain loyal”. The tweets, likely sent under direction of her former boss Mark Meadows, made philosophical observations about what a shame it would be for a nice young woman like her to… etc. The witness tampering, and obstruction of investigations of extreme national importance, is ongoing.
Witness tampering is a felony that carries a twenty year prison sentence. The punishment is twenty years because the crime is such a serious threat to the rule of law. If you can freely intimidate all witnesses and get their memories to disappear in all relevant areas, the administration of justice stops dead. You have the rule of the mob, free to intimidate anyone who calls them a mob.
The only thing political about not prosecuting witness intimidation is a paralyzing fear that the other side will somehow use the prosecutions politically.
During Trump’s first impeachment trial, the former president (who won reelection in a landslide, necessitating the peaceful, legal, patriotic protest of January 6th…) tweeted thinly veiled threats against people who were testifying truthfully about his attempts to get the president of Ukraine to announce a fake investigation into Joe Biden’s son. He threatened witnesses publicly and in real time, as they were testifying in public hearings on television. He also swiftly took revenge on witnesses and family members of witnesses for testifying truthfully. He took his revenge lap right after impeachment failed, days after jury foreman Mitch McConnell announced he was working closely with the president’s defense team (Patsy Baloney, Federalist Society superlawyer and future White House counsel among them) to get the impeachment farce quickly dismissed.
For years prior to that hearing, and up to the present day, Trump’s standing order to anyone in his party receiving a Congressional subpoena is to tell Congress to shove its subpoena, and they’ll fight it out in courts until the clock runs out. That’s a novel and brazen approach to lawful, compulsory subpoenas, sir. The DOJ, headed first by Jeff Sessions and later by the supremely unprincipled Bill Barr (hell of a bagpipes player, I’ve heard) was clearly fine with all of their boss’s obstructive tactics, even the plainly illegal ones (someone has to prosecute crimes or they’re just partisan allegations of crimes). Trump’s handpicked political operatives at DOJ were all on team MAGA, all shared the same goal of turning the clock back to the days before that Commie Supreme Court desegregated the schools, allowed women the final choice about whether to give birth, gave civil rights to homosexual perverts, due process protections to (presumed guilty) ordinary people arrested for crimes and gave the state’s blessing to the vile practice of miscegenation, race-mixing.
Fabulous piece of shit Jared Kusher comes to mind. A C student in his private school, he attended Harvard after his billionaire father, Charles, made a two million dollar donation to that institution. Now Jared is smart! Charles Kushner was involved in some illegal activity, he juggled money between companies he owned and signed false papers on behalf of partners to make larger than legal political contributions (to Democratic candidates, funnily enough). They had him dead to rights, the state’s main witness being his brother-in-law.
Charles Kushner didn’t get where he is by coloring between the fucking lines. He hired a professional scumbag to set up a meeting between a hooker and his brother-in-law. The hooker was good, picked the witness up and brought him to a hotel room rigged for video recording. Charles brought the tape to his sister and told her if her husband didn’t dummy up the video would be all over the fucking internet. His sister may have been wearing a wire, the case against Charles Kusher was now about a much bigger deal: witness tampering.
We know the prison sentence for the felony of witness tampering is twenty years. Billionaires, however, usually get a steep “best people” discount on the rare occasions they’re sentenced for crimes. Charles was sentenced to two years, served fourteen months, presumably because his behavior was so good. Jared never forgave fellow piece of shit Chris Christie for prosecuting his innocent father. Charles eventually got a pardon from Trumpie, no doubt one of the many Jared had his nose buried in while the planned coup d’etat was being feverishly enacted all around him while he was so busy working on a stack of pardons that he had no idea of any plans. He told J6 investigators he was too busy working on pardons to listen to people like Patsy Baloney whining about Trumpie’s proposed, allegedly illegal plans.
Pardon me for this rant. I’ve extended every benefit of the doubt to Joe Biden, not my first pick among the Democratic candidates, nor even my tenth. Under the horrific circumstances, I think he’s doing a decent job. I extend the benefit of the doubt to Merrick Garland, a methodical, capable prosecutor probably building a complex and difficult racketeering case (RICO) against Trump and his myrmidons, as he tries to restore public faith in the impartiality of the DOJ. I’ve heard RICO cases are not hard to win, but are also, unless perfect, not hard to get thrown out on appeal. Clearly it would be a fatal disaster if Trump was about to be locked up as a political mob boss, appealed and had the case overturned. Seen that way, it is understandable, and smart, that Garland is building a careful, airtight case against a criminal syndicate.
But if Garland doesn’t bring prompt prosecutions against people we know are actively committing the felony of intimidating witnesses to cover the gigantic criminal ass of the most prodigious liar the world has ever known, what the fuck? What the fucking fuck, Merrick?
Patriotic video for July 4th
True not only of American autocrats
This is the essence of law in every totalitarian state. Protect the ruling party, prosecute all potential enemies.

Say that under oath, motherfucker
I love that Liz Cheney anticipated Trump lickspittle Tony Ornato calling Hutchinson a liar. He came out after the hearing and claimed he never said what she quoted him as saying (that an enraged Trump tried to grab the steering wheel and head to the Capitol on Jan. 6 and lunged at a secret service guy named Engel who tried to stop him, grabbing Engel by the throat). Ornato was a secret service agent who Trump promoted to deputy chief of staff, another unprecedented move in Trump’s führer-like loyalty/promotion program.
Liz Cheney: was Engel in the room when Ornato said this?
Yes
LC: did he hear what Ornato told you?
Yes
LC: did Engel contradict Ornato?
No
Hutchinson was under oath. Ornato, who swears, on FOX and in the NY Times, that she is lying, is still loving the taste of his master’s sphincter (Trumpie broke new ground by promoting Ornato from secret service agent to a high ranking member of his administration). That was the best they had, after the damning, uncontradicted revelations about Trump wanting his armed followers waved past the f-ing magnetometers, and the complicity of his inner circle in the armed violence that was planned and carried out on January 6th.
Yes, Ornoto conceded, the president had been in a rage in the limo, but Ornato loyally stated he’d never told that lying traitor anything like what she swore he said! And, sadly, that’s all we’ve got for ya, Sir.
Now go say that under oath, Ornato, with fellow patriot Patsy Bologna.
Writing to understand
A big part of the practice of writing is sitting down to think something through. You write, then you read what you wrote, then you think, then you rewrite, then you read it all again. Why are you writing? For me it’s to understand and make my thoughts and feelings as clear as possible, to myself and to the reader.
We know what we are trying to say, most of the time, but the beauty of writing is that it allows us to keep rewriting, refining, fixing flaws in our presentation, focusing our intentions as sharply as possible, so that others can hopefully grasp them in all their nuance. The writer needs to give the reader enough background for meaning and context, while keeping in mind that background can swallow everything if too detailed.
Yesterday I posted an excerpt of a piece by Jennifer Rubin in which she quoted a governor named Hutchinson giving an ostensibly thoughtful answer in support of the Supreme Court forcing women and girls in his state to give birth to their rapists’ babies. Moments later another Hutchinson, a young woman named Cassidy, assistant to Trump’s final Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, gave live testimony at an emergency hearing before the J6 Select Committee. Today the nation is abuzz over her two hours under oath. I found her testimony electrifying.
She testified that Trump, Meadows, Stone (pardoned felon), Giuliani, Flynn (pardoned felon) and others planned the march to the Capitol on January 6th. Stone and Giuliani appear to have been the point men with the white supremacist militias involved in the siege of the Capitol. Meadows told his assistant a few days beforehand that things could get really bad on January 6th. Several of these Trump loyalists, Flynn, Giuliani (Bannon — pardoned before conviction for felony, Eastman, Kerik— pardoned felon) established a command center, or war room, in a hotel near the White House. Meadows wanted to go to the war room on January 5th, asked his young assistant to order a car for him, but she urged him not to go. He phoned in instead.
Trump became angry on January 6th that his crowd was being frisked and put through magnetometers (“mags”) because many were heavily armed. He is famously obsessed with crowd size and insisted the mags be removed so his followers could fill the Ellipse, for the cameras, and march on the Capitol from there. He didn’t care that they were armed, he was certain they intended him no harm.
We know his supporters had not obtained a permit to march to the Capitol on January 6th. Now we also know that the march was planned anyway. An illegal march, with insufficient police presence, to stage a show of force to “stiffen the spines” of men like Mike Pence. Good luck stiffening that guy’s spine, by the way. The illegal march to “Stop the Steal” culminated in a deadly riot. But why keep dwelling on it?
A small number of Trump’s defenders showed up today, two loyal Secret Service men in particular, to cast doubt on Cassidy Hutchinson’s account of a few moments of that stressful day. They claim they want to testify under oath to dispute Ms. Hutchinson’s account of Trump’s temper tantrum when his driver would not drive him to the Capitol to lead the armed protest there. Ms. Hutchinson testified that Tony Ornato (promoted by Trump from lead agent to Deputy Chief of Staff) told her (with his Secret Service colleague Engel, the other agent involved, present), that Trump had tried to grab the steering wheel of his armored limo and lunged to grab Engel by the throat when he refused to yield to the president’s command to drive to the Capitol. Engel will presumably testify that this claim about the admittedly enraged Trump grabbing him is bullshit.
In law there’s an old maxim falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus (“false in one thing, false in everything). Presumably if the Secret Service men swear under oath that what she said is not what they told her (sworn “he said, she said” — a draw), and certainly not what happened, they have established, to some, that she is a liar whose entire testimony should be seen in that light.
There is no law against a president, or anyone else, angrily throwing his lunch against the wall, as Hutchinson reported Trump did after Bill Barr betrayed him by telling AP the truth about the absence of widespread voter fraud. Even if he did throw it, there are probably witnesses willing to testify that no ketchup dripped down the wall, and even if it did, so what?
If warnings were given to witnesses to remain loyal, or have bad things happen, like what happened to former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yavonovich, Colonel Alexander Vindman, Michael Cohen, so what? Loyalty is a good thing and it would be a shame if anything happened to a disloyal person who was confronted by a group of righteously angry people with guns or a noose, if you catch my drift.
The “slippery” question of Trump’s intent is not very slippery in light of his consistent behavior, and the evidence presented so far in the January 6th Select Committee hearings. He has obstructed justice since he was a young man, suckling at the hideous tit of the evil Roy Cohn, who begat ratfucker Roger Stone. He was not exonerated by Mueller for at least ten specific instances of obstruction of justice related to shutting down or obstructing the Mueller “witch hunt”.
Trump cannot lose, will not tolerate it, each of his bankruptcies were actually genius uses of the legal system to keep his untold billions. Every loss in court, a strategic victory. He surrounds himself with people ready to do whatever is necessary to protect the Big Baby.
As we wait for the next explosive revelations from the J6 investigation, the Congressman and others who asked Trump for pardons after January 6th have been mostly quiet about that. After all, the real story is a planned COMMIE takeover of the US and the godless attempt to rob from the rich to feed the unworthy poor! Biden inflation, Biden mental unfitness, Biden lies, Biden weakness!
There are two sides, at least, to most stories, but the side that claims an armed riot to stop the ceremonial finalization of Trump’s election loss is perfectly legal and fine, and nothing to see, has a much weaker story, one they’d rather avoid going into. Instead they stick to praising a radicalized Supreme Court and gearing up for a sprint in the last leg of a marathon toward American fascism.
When retired three star general, convicted perjurer, QAnon and martial law promoter Mike “Lock Her UP!” Flynn was asked, under oath, what he thought about the peaceful transfer of power, his answer was one word “fifth.”
It’s going to take a while, may come too late, may involve a Supreme Court ruling on presidential pardons to criminal co-conspirators, but several of Trump’s capos are going to be tried, convicted and locked up, at least until another Republican president can spring them with an unappealable, totally non-corrupt, pardon.
