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Confederacy of Malevolent Dingleberries (Open Thread)

by Betty Cracker|  May 9, 20257:30 am| 156 Comments

This post is in: Domestic Politics, Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Politics, Republican Stupidity, Republican Venality

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There are probably obvious historical parallels I’m overlooking, and it’s trite, but to me, the Trump cabinet brings to mind an assemblage of Batman villains. That’s the comparison that leaps to mind every time to capture the scope of this cabinet’s venality, derangement, obsequiousness and campish evil.

They’re all awful, but can you pick just one who’s the worst of that extremely bad bunch? It’s hard!

There’s the catcher’s mitt-faced, nepo-baby woo-peddler with a serial killer vibe and a deeply creepy fixation on people with autism. The drunken sex pest who imagines himself a “warfighter” while telegraphing classified operations to all and sundry.

There’s the utterly corrupt hack who eagerly converted the DOJ into a law firm for and enforcement arm of the ruling right-wing kleptocracy.

And then there’s the botoxed, veneered puppy shooter who’s in charge of our most unwieldy and Teutonic-sounding federal agency: the Department of Homeland Security.

Kristi Noem appeared before a committee to answer questions about her agency’s budget yesterday, and hoo boy, was Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) lying in wait to read her for filth:

Murphy’s point about the asylum law and its origins needs to be made more often. If Republicans don’t like the asylum law, they should try to change it through legislative channels, but ignoring it is unconstitutional, as Murphy made clear.

To end on a shallow note, I like whiskers on men, so I am pleased to see that Murphy has a beard now, as does Sec. Pete Buttigieg. Since we apparently can’t have a woman president, can we at least elect a man with a beard next time?

(To clarify, I mean let’s do that as long as the bearded prez is not the hirsute, eye-liner wearing, Cabbage Patch kid-looking, Pope-slaying couch-fucker, a fraction of a man whose sainted Meemaw should rise from the grave to thrash into a coma with an extension cord. Obviously.)

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    1. 1.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 7:36 am

      I like the facial hair on Pete, too. It’s a good look for dudes. But it’s gotta be kept nicely. And, like…. no neckbeards. Come on now.

      Reply
    2. 2.

      Mathguy

      May 9, 2025 at 7:44 am

      I will always be grateful to the person that labeled that pestilence boil that cosplays the US VP a furniture fornicator. Adding “Pope-slaying “ as an adjective to “couch fucker” makes it that much better.

      Reply
    3. 3.

      They Call Me Noni

      May 9, 2025 at 7:46 am

      They are definitely the most unserious and unqualified bunch ever assembled.

      Reply
    4. 4.

      Princess

      May 9, 2025 at 7:47 am

      I do potentially see a trial in Noem’s future. She’s perfectly placed to take the fall for a lot of people, if the US ever gets to that point.

      Reply
    5. 5.

      Rachel Bakes

      May 9, 2025 at 7:48 am

      Your descriptions make everything better. Each one I thought, “yes, they’re the worst” until you got to the next one.

      props to Senator Murphy for calling these monsters on everything. Proud of one of my senators!

      Reply
    6. 6.

      karen gail

      May 9, 2025 at 7:49 am

      One thing that stands out about how bad Kegseth is at being a leader is that he comes across as “one of the boys” with exercising and hanging out with soldiers. A “buddy” is not someone who leads, a buddy is a follower.

      Reply
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      Spanky

      May 9, 2025 at 7:49 am

      I am disappointed that Baud didn’t make the first comment to say he’d vote for a bearded woman.

      Reply
    8. 8.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 7:52 am

      @Suzanne: Agreed, and I would also proscribe beards that are grown to camouflage the absence of a chin. That applies to both of Trump’s sons by Ivana. And also to that pig-faced advisor who’s probably burrowed in some agency right now, Jason Miller, I think? He sculpts a beard that suggests a jawline on his round, pumpkin-like head. You’re not fooling anyone, Jason!

      Reply
    9. 9.

      New Deal democrat

      May 9, 2025 at 7:52 am

      Quote of the morning:

      https://bsky.app/profile/climbtotheclouds.bsky.social/post/3lope3fib4c2r

      “ He’s losing court cases. He’s losing his trade war. His cabinet is a disaster. Voters are turning out against his people and ideals. He’s unpopular. He looks weaker everyday. The only thing he has is executive orders and firing his own people. It’s early, keep fighting, we’re going to win this.”

      Unfortunately we do not have a parliamentary system, so there’s no such thing as early elections, and I doubt very much GOPers in Congress will actively thwart him, but this bodes well for the midterms.

      Also Sibling Unit asked me last night if I thought the selection of the new Pope was deliberately anti-T—-p. After learning that he has Haitian ancestry, the answer is almost certainly “yes,” he was chosen in part to be an anti-T—-p leader (just as J2P2 was selected to be anti-Soviet).

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    10. 10.

      Spanky

      May 9, 2025 at 7:53 am

      On a completely unrelated note, I love the picture by Winter Wren of the winter sky over the ocean. I love the subtle, sober colors of the winter sky, and that pic captures them perfectly.

      Reply
    11. 11.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 7:55 am

      @Betty Cracker: Oh, the beard-to-hide-a-weak-chin (or a double chin) is an old trick. We’re not fooled!

      Reply
    12. 12.

      Mr. Longform

      May 9, 2025 at 7:56 am

      They are villains, but cut-rate villains.  They aren’t menacing (although many of their actions are) but rather sniveling.  Like firing Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress – they’ve done worse things of course, but that is such a dick move, own-the-libs, nya nya kind of weak-ass bullying.  Pathetic.

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    13. 13.

      DFH

      May 9, 2025 at 7:56 am

      Oh my, you’re in rare form this morning, Betty. The appellations cascade into laughter.

      Reply
    14. 14.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 8:02 am

      @New Deal democrat: Do you read any hope in the GOP rejection of Ed Martin as US Attorney for DC? And now Trump named boxed wine aficionado Jeanine Pirro to the post, as if testing their clown tolerance.

      I mean, they dragged Hegseth over the line, so obviously their tolerance is high, but that was before Trump started wrecking the economy and slashing vital hunks out of the federal government.

      Reply
    15. 15.

      Professor Bigfoot

      May 9, 2025 at 8:04 am

      Am I the only one who is so happy to see the end of the “Civil War Beard” era?

      A neatly trimmed sailor’s beard is one thing, but these putzim walking around looking like refugees from Duck Dynasty just annoyed me.

      Probably because I imagined every one of them in grey or butternut.

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    16. 16.

      Professor Bigfoot

      May 9, 2025 at 8:06 am

      @Betty Cracker:Agreed, and I would also proscribe beards that are grown to camouflage the absence of a chin.

      HEY NOW!

      I have a beard now not just to camouflage the absence of a chin, but also to camouflage the presence of multiple chins! XD

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    17. 17.

      moonbat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:06 am

      BC, glad to see you in such fine fettle today. You could frame that last paragraph. Insert ‘laughing so hard you cry emoji’

      Reply
    18. 18.

      Bostondreams

      May 9, 2025 at 8:07 am

      Betty, thoughts on UF’s new president? He seems to me working on kissing DeSantis’ backside pretty hard, and still getting attacked by Rufo types.

      Reply
    19. 19.

      Professor Bigfoot

      May 9, 2025 at 8:09 am

      @Suzanne: Maybe not, but at least I’m not mortified at every glance into a mirror.

      Y’all might suspect no chin/multiple chins under this magnificently cropped beard, but it lets me lie to me.

      Reply
    20. 20.

      Dorothy A. Winsor

      May 9, 2025 at 8:09 am

      I see the whole cabinet as clones of Clarabelle.

      (Am I the only one old enough to remember Clarabelle?)

      Reply
    21. 21.

      Gretchen

      May 9, 2025 at 8:10 am

      I can’t get over the fact that in these hearings these powerful department heads just say they don’t know what’s going on. Trump does this too. Some mysterious awful person is doing awful illegal stuff but how are they supposed to know or do anything about it? It’s not as if they’re in charge or anything.

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    22. 22.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 8:13 am

      @Professor Bigfoot: If baseball players are any indicator, that beard style remains at least somewhat fashionable. I don’t care for it myself because how could you NOT trap food and beverage particles in it, and gross? But I don’t associate it with the Civil War. I think of an illustration on an old Smith Bros. cough drops tin my granny kept pins in.

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    23. 23.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:14 am

      What do white people (and their adjacents) who voted for this see in them that I don’t see?

      Reply
    24. 24.

      karen gail

      May 9, 2025 at 8:14 am

      @Dorothy A. Winsor:

      Which one? the cow or the clown?

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    25. 25.

      Mr. Longform

      May 9, 2025 at 8:14 am

      @Bostondreams:

      Betty may have thoughts on the new UF president, but in the meantime Paul Campos over at Lawyers, Guns, and Money has plenty to say: https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2025/05/walking-the-gop-track

      Reply
    26. 26.

      karen gail

      May 9, 2025 at 8:16 am

      @Dorothy A. Winsor:

      Which one; the cow or the clown? of the Howdy Doddy show? Personally, didn’t like the show but others did so ended up seeing it on television.

      Reply
    27. 27.

      Gretchen

      May 9, 2025 at 8:17 am

      @Professor Bigfoot: My husband had a beard when I met him as a young man. He shaved it off for a job interview. Interviewer had a beard. Husband discovered that he now had a double chin that wasn’t there before. Quickly grew back the beard and has kept it for the last 40+ years.

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    28. 28.

      Dorothy A. Winsor

      May 9, 2025 at 8:17 am

      @karen gail: The clown. But the cow offers possibilities

      Reply
    29. 29.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:18 am

      OT: Awaiting the arrival of  FaberCastell watercolor markers. They are out for delivery!!

      Reply
    30. 30.

      New Deal democrat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:18 am

      @Betty Cracker:

      Do you read any hope in the GOP rejection of Ed Martin as US Attorney for DC?

      That is why I used the phrase “actively oppose.” I can see “passive opposition,” as in refusing to confirm some new nutball nominees. Whereas “active opposition” would be actually passing legislation, and joining Dems to override a veto, on things like “emergency” tariffs, or forbidding an invasion of Greenland.

      Reply
    31. 31.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:18 am

      I don’t particularly care for beards or buns on men.

      Reply
    32. 32.

      Gretchen

      May 9, 2025 at 8:19 am

      @schrodingers_cat: People who aren’t any smarter nicer or more competent than they are themselves so they don’t have to feel bad about being stupid uneducated lowlifes? People just like them ascending to the top?

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    33. 33.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:21 am

      @Gretchen: I wouldn’t let any of these morons drive my car. And I have a 9 year old car. I didn’t like G W Bush much either policy wise but I would trust him  to water my plants and feed my cat when I am away. Not this bunch.

      Reply
    34. 34.

      Llelldorin

      May 9, 2025 at 8:21 am

      @karen gail: I’ve never been in the military, but he seems less “one of the boys” and more “desperate to be seen as one of the boys.”  He always struck me as the military equivalent of the old “hello fellow children!” SNL sketch.

      Reply
    35. 35.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:22 am

      @Professor Bigfoot: I hate those too and muttonchops that go with them.

      Reply
    36. 36.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 8:22 am

      @Bostondreams: I don’t know what to think yet. I mean, who wants to work for DeSantis? But then there’s the $3M payout. Josh Marshall at TPM noted that Ono removed his signature on a letter supporting academic freedom after the offer. That’s worrying. What do you think?

      Reply
    37. 37.

      NotMax

      May 9, 2025 at 8:23 am

      @karen gail

      Personally, didn’t like the show

      Amen to that.

      Reply
    38. 38.

      jonas

      May 9, 2025 at 8:26 am

      @New Deal democrat:  Do you read any hope in the GOP rejection of Ed Martin as US Attorney for DC?

      Trump just appointed — I kid you fucking not — Jeannine Pirro as interim US attorney.

      Reply
    39. 39.

      karen gail

      May 9, 2025 at 8:28 am

      At the rate Trump is going the whole cabinet will be made up of Faux news drunken idiots and Faux will have to hire a new bunch of drunks.

      Reply
    40. 40.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 8:29 am

      @Professor Bigfoot:

      these putzim walking around looking like refugees from Duck Dynasty just annoyed me. 

      Yes. Yes.

      Reply
    41. 41.

      karen gail

      May 9, 2025 at 8:29 am

      Anyone else notice that Trump’s published schedule for today is 4 pm signing EO’s and nothing else; though WH does expect him to be questioned about new Pope.

      Reply
    42. 42.

      Spanky

      May 9, 2025 at 8:29 am

      @Professor Bigfoot

      Am I the only one who is so happy to see the end of the “Civil War Beard” era?

      This news hasn’t yet reached Confederate Southern Maryland.

      Reply
    43. 43.

      tobie

      May 9, 2025 at 8:31 am

      I really like it when Chris Murphy puts his nerd hat on and explains how govt is supposed to work. He’s very good at this and the American public desperately needs civics lessons.

      Reply
    44. 44.

      Geminid

      May 9, 2025 at 8:32 am

      There was some Georgia political news in this morning’s Politico Playbook:

      2026 Watch: Rep. Buddy Carter offically jumped into the race to take on Senate Jon Ossoff, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution‘s Greg Bluestein [Link]. He quickly sought to frame himself as a staunch Trump ally.

      But Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp plans to meet with Trump to align on the best candidate for the race– possibly Reps. Doug Collins or Bryan Jack, or Small Business Administrator Kelly Loefler, Axios’s Mark Caputo and Ale, Eisenstadt scooped.

      Rep. Carter is 67 years old, and represents coastal Georgia including Savannah. Kelly Loefler was appointed Senator by Governor Kemp and lost to Raphael Warnock in the runoffs on January 5, 2021.

      At age 37, Rep. Jack would be younger than Senator Ossoff who is 38 years old. He’s in his first term representing GA03,* which runs from Atlanta’s southwest suburbs to the Alabama line. He worked in the first Trump administration.

      Collins represents GA10, which runs east and northeast of Atlanta and includes the city of Athens. The 57 year-old Collins looks like Donald Trump, right down to his haircut.

      * Fun GA03 fact: Robert Trippe represented the district from 1856 to 1859, and was a Know Nothing.

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    45. 45.

      Soprano2

      May 9, 2025 at 8:33 am

      @schrodingers_cat: They “own the libs”, which seems to be a major goal of many MAGA supporters. They hurt people the MAGA’s don’t like. Based on my experience with them, MAGA’s put a lot of stock in appearances. Hegseth looks like someone central casting would pick to be Sec of Def, so they think he’s great. What I don’t understand is how they tolerate RFK Jr., maybe they tolerate him because he hates the covid vaccine so much. ETA – plus a lot of them are believers in survival of the fittest, and obviously they think they are the fittest and liberals are the weakest, and RFK Jr. appears to believe this too.

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    46. 46.

      Omnes Omnibus

      May 9, 2025 at 8:35 am

      @Llelldorin: Yes, the soldiers he shows up to work out with must absolutely hate him.

      Reply
    47. 47.

      Bostondreams

      May 9, 2025 at 8:36 am

      @Betty Cracker: I don’t have a link, but he basically blamed wokeness for leaving Michigan, in his going away letter. So he’s going to align well with state leadership even if it’s all asskissing.

      Reply
    48. 48.

      Jeffro

      May 9, 2025 at 8:39 am

      Couldn’t agree more, Betty (and thank you for this post).  Your and Murphy’s point is a good, broad one to keep hammering the MAGA GOP about:

      their majority in the House is so unstable and wacko that they can’t get anything done
      the orange moron in the White House is incapable of keeping a thought for more than two seconds, other than insanity like invading Greenland and his ‘magic money’ tariffs and renaming places that offend his whiteness
      the people working for the orange moron are malicious freaks who couldn’t get a job in any other administration
      and all of the above are enabling each other…pretending like it’s normal, in America, to have a mad king issuing edicts from on high while his courtiers and goons run amok

      It’s a complete freak show.

      There’s a line in the WATCHMEN graphic novel where one of the researchers who worked with Jon Osterman (who becomes the all-powerful Dr. Manhattan) notes that “Superman exists, and he’s American…If that statement starts to chill you after a couple of moments’ consideration, then don’t be alarmed. A feeling of intense and crushing religious terror at the concept indicates only that you are still sane.”

      Never stop being revolted by these freaks.  It only indicates that we are sane, principled, and want better for our country.

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    49. 49.

      Omnes Omnibus

      May 9, 2025 at 8:40 am

      @Soprano2: Hegseth looks like someone central casting would pick to be Sec of Def, so they think he’s great.

      Nope, Rumsfeld looked like that.  Hegseth is so obviously a “wanna be” type.

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    50. 50.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 8:40 am

      @Bostondreams: That sucks, but at least Ono is academically qualified for the job. DeSantis keeps appointing unqualified right-wing hacks like Nuñez and Corcoran, which seems like it would accelerate the degradation of the institutions.

      Reply
    51. 51.

      MattF

      May 9, 2025 at 8:41 am

      @New Deal democrat: I think the College of Cardinals can be added to the electorates that have been inspired by Donald Trump to elect someone as far away from him as they can.

      Also, I was, similarly to Betty, inspired to select the worst cabinet member a few days ago. RFK Jr. was my choice, but it was close.

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    52. 52.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:42 am

      @Omnes Omnibus: Have to agree. Hegseth looks like a dumb himbo to me.

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    53. 53.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:44 am

      @MattF: IDK its all of them Katie answer would be an appropriate answer here. Is there anyone who is not bad?

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    54. 54.

      tobie

      May 9, 2025 at 8:44 am

      I may have missed discussion of this but the Orlando city commissioner switched his party registration from Republican to Democrat because of the Trump admin’s treatment of Latinos. This seems significant. May it become a trend.

      https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/05/06/orlando-commissioner-tony-ortiz-switches-from-republican-to-democrat/

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    55. 55.

      SiubhanDuinne

      May 9, 2025 at 8:45 am

      @DFH:

      Oh my, you’re in rare form this morning, Betty. The appellations cascade into laughter.

      Betty is an appellation spring.

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    56. 56.

      Omnes Omnibus

      May 9, 2025 at 8:47 am

      @schrodingers_cat: Finding someone who is merely bad would be difficult.

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    57. 57.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 8:47 am

      @Omnes Omnibus: Was Rumsfeld a veteran?

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    58. 58.

      Another Scott

      May 9, 2025 at 8:49 am

      Obligatory – Happy Toast – Trump Batvillains (from August 2023).

      He’s a master at that stuff.

      Thanks.

      Best wishes,
      Scott.

      Reply
    59. 59.

      Soprano2

      May 9, 2025 at 8:49 am

      He is, but I also think he looks the part until he opens his mouth, plus he said all the right things on Faux about the military and wokeness and toughness. They care a lot about how things look. The ones I know keep posting the same pictures of Democrats on FB over and over because in those pictures the people look bad or odd. They think if you don’t look the part you obviously can’t do the job. It’s why all the R women who want to get ahead adopt the same kind of look.

      My husband wouldn’t want to be in the same room with him, of that I’m sure.

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    60. 60.

      La Nonna

      May 9, 2025 at 8:50 am

      Apropos of everything that’s happening, I just received an alarming email telling me that I must log on to ssa.gov, use some fakakta ID guarantee, and the email is coming via X!! And, once this is done I should do everything re SSA through X. Is this the scam it looks to be?  We live on our SSA, I would call my useless upper NYS rep, some asshole named Stepanik, but she’s busy resenting her role in Congress instead of the UN.  Has anyone else received these emails?

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    61. 61.

      prostratedragon

      May 9, 2025 at 8:50 am

      @Dorothy A. Winsor:  No, alas.

      Batman, or Dick Tracy?

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    62. 62.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 8:51 am

      I should also note that the bushy, untrimmed beard remains popular with the Thin Blue Line, Punisher-decal, Oakleys-in-the-dating-app-pic set here in the Great Lakes area.

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    63. 63.

      Omnes Omnibus

      May 9, 2025 at 8:52 am

      @schrodingers_cat: ​
        Active duty and then reserve navy pilot.

      Reply
    64. 64.

      rikyrah

      May 9, 2025 at 8:52 am

      Good Morning Everyone 😊 😊 😊

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    65. 65.

      MattF

      May 9, 2025 at 8:52 am

      @La Nonna: An obvious scam. Always log in to SSA through login.gov.

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    66. 66.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 8:55 am

      @Soprano2:

      They care a lot about how things look. 

      Yes this. Honestly, we don’t discuss the aesthetics enough here. Vivek’s hilarious screed about Americans not spending their weekends at science fairs is a big clue.

      LMAO I’m still not over how funny that shit was. Just an utter failure to read the room.

      Reply
    67. 67.

      bbleh

      May 9, 2025 at 8:55 am

      Let’s not forget the Montgomery Burns-like Secretary of Commerce, who doesn’t think a missed SS check would be any big deal, or the dime-store Mata Hair Director of National Intelligence, who couldn’t be a more obvious Russian agent if she sounded like Natasha Nogoodnik.

      At least we’re rid of the National Security Advisor who accidentally looped in a magazine editor to sensitive national defense discussions on a non-secure app and then switched to an even less secure version that he was seen on TV using.

      It is truly an insult to clowns to call it a clown show.

      Reply
    68. 68.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 8:55 am

      @La Nonna: Wow, that’s alarming! Sounds like a scam to me. Can you reach out to one of your senators?

      That said, I wouldn’t be surprised if Musk and the feral DOGE kinderchuds figure out a way to integrate “X” into Social Security and other programs somehow to force people to use his shitty app.

      Reply
    69. 69.

      Jeffro

      May 9, 2025 at 8:56 am

      speaking of freakish: where’s Melania?

      two people with knowledge of Mrs. Trump’s schedule said she had spent fewer than 14 days at the White House since her husband was inaugurated 108 days ago. Others say even that is a generous estimate. Officials in the East Wing and West Wing declined multiple requests for comment for this article.

      Every marriage has its highs and lows, but as with so many other things, the Trumps are in a league of their own. In the span of just a few months last year, the couple endured a public trial about his philandering, two assassination attempts and a presidential campaign.  The trial, which concerned hush money Donald J. Trump paid to a porn star, made for an especially challenging moment for the couple…

      YA THINK?  anyway

      …she did accompany him to Vatican City for Pope Francis’ funeral.

      When they landed back in Newark on a Saturday afternoon, it was Mrs. Trump’s 55th birthday. The president gave her a kiss on the cheek. She got into a car, he climbed into Marine One, and they went their separate ways.

      (cue violins)

      Anyway, she’s 55?  What’s Laura Loomer, like 25 or something?  I think we know what’s what here, Times!!

      Reply
    70. 70.

      Gin & Tonic

      May 9, 2025 at 8:58 am

      @SiubhanDuinne: Delete your account.

      Reply
    71. 71.

      French Onion Soup

      May 9, 2025 at 8:58 am

      Hegseth looks like he should be on stage at a USO show.

      Reply
    72. 72.

      Gretchen

      May 9, 2025 at 9:00 am

      I’m reminded of when I was a lowly grad student trying to explain results to a professor. He asked why something was done a certain way and said I didn’t know, that the student I took over from had set the protocol. Wrong answer! You’re responsible now and need to know everything about what’s going on. That answer didn’t fly for a 22 year old kid and these people are heads of huge government departments and try to get away with answers that didn’t work for me then. Have these people never had to be responsible for anything or explain anything in their lives? Somebody else did it, they can’t say who but think that absolves them.It’s not my fault, Mommy! Billy did it!

      Reply
    73. 73.

      SiubhanDuinne

      May 9, 2025 at 9:00 am

      @Betty Cracker:

      I for one had either missed or utterly forgotten that Ben Sasse resigned after, what? A year or less? Wasn’t there some sort of scandal attached to his departure? Hadn’t given him a thought until I saw the Ono announcement a couple of days ago.

      Reply
    74. 74.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 9:00 am

      @Omnes Omnibus: So he looked the part because he was not play acting, he was the real deal.

      This crew is so bad that the people who got us into the Iraq mess are looking better in comparison.

      Reply
    75. 75.

      Baud

      May 9, 2025 at 9:02 am

      @rikyrah:

      Good morning.

      Reply
    76. 76.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 9:03 am

      @SiubhanDuinne: I thought his wife was seriously ill, so he resigned.

      Reply
    77. 77.

      terraformer

      May 9, 2025 at 9:04 am

      Oh, how I live for Betty’s mastery of the art of words and descriptiveness – few do it better!

      Reply
    78. 78.

      jonas

      May 9, 2025 at 9:05 am

      @tobie:  This NYT interview with Murphy by (I know, I know) Ross Douthat is worth a read. It’s a shot across the bow of complacent and/or Trump-curious Dems like Fetterman (who seems to have gone completely off the rails) to wake the fuck up and see Trumpism for what it is (white, Christian-nationalist authoritarianism) as well as a cry for Dems to rally around not a populist economic message per se, but one that promises, with a couple of clear, forceful policy proposals, to “unrig” our society. The government has been captured/purchased by corporations and billionaires who MAGA is allowing to run amok through our public institutions. People have to know who to blame for that (MAGA Republicans and their oligarch donors) and how to fix it (vote Dem). Diluting our brand with inconsistent messaging, incoherent behavior, and fear of taking on big donors and corporate interests is not going to impress the alienated/independent voters we need to win back.

      Reply
    79. 79.

      Gin & Tonic

      May 9, 2025 at 9:05 am

      @Professor Bigfoot: Just wanted to say I really like that plural of “putz.”

      Reply
    80. 80.

      La Nonna

      May 9, 2025 at 9:06 am

      Schumer or Gillibrand, hmm … I will call her office first, I don’t want to delay Chuck’s next strongly worded letter (only slight snark). Thanks for the replies, sometimes watching the news from here I doubt my sanity and my critical thinking skills, mamma mia.

      Reply
    81. 81.

      JPL

      May 9, 2025 at 9:06 am

      @Geminid: Carter is running as the Warrior for trump.   Let’s see how that works out since the port of Savannah is already slowing.   Apparently, they want to prevent Greene from running so I think that trump will promise her anything.   We’ll see.   I also would not rule out my rep.  Rich McCormick.

      Reply
    82. 82.

      Booger

      May 9, 2025 at 9:08 am

      Outrage of the morning: Coffee shop mercifully showing “The Princess Bride” at 8:15 AM instead of Fux Nooze. Sound off, captions on. BUT THE WEDDING SCENE WAS CAPTIONED WITHOUT THE BISHOP’S SPEECH IMPEDIMENT!! This must be an ADA violation or something!! What’s the point of that scene if it’s JUST THE WORDS AS WRITTEN?!? /rant

      Reply
    83. 83.

      SiubhanDuinne

      May 9, 2025 at 9:12 am

      @JPL:

      Glad to see you. You’ve been missed.

      Reply
    84. 84.

      Baud

      May 9, 2025 at 9:13 am

      @JPL:

      @SiubhanDuinne:

      What Subaru said. I was asking about you the other day.

      Reply
    85. 85.

      Another Scott

      May 9, 2025 at 9:17 am

      @SiubhanDuinne: @Gin & Tonic:

      [ snort! ]

      Best wishes,
      Scott.

      Reply
    86. 86.

      comrade scotts agenda of rage

      May 9, 2025 at 9:17 am

      @bbleh:

      It is truly an insult to clowns to call it a clown show.

      Every pick, every pick, was seemingly done to troll the federal government and by extension, the ‘Murkin people.

      As one of the signs at one of the protests read:

      This is the government the Founders warned us about.

      Reply
    87. 87.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 9:17 am

      @SiubhanDuinne: & @Suzanne: Sasse’s wife is ill, but it was nothing new, and it was almost certainly an excuse to vacate the job because he ran afoul of DeSantis’s top donor, who runs the board of trustees, and ahead of a spending scandal. The FL GOP and everyone affiliated with it is just wildly corrupt, so my guess is maybe Sasse could have weathered the grift accusations, but not when he was in the doghouse with the donor.

      Reply
    88. 88.

      billcoop4

      May 9, 2025 at 9:20 am

      @Booger:Outrage of the morning: Coffee shop mercifully showing “The Princess Bride” at 8:15 AM instead of Fux Nooze. Sound off, captions on. BUT THE WEDDING SCENE WAS CAPTIONED WITHOUT THE BISHOP’S SPEECH IMPEDIMENT!! This must be an ADA violation or something!! What’s the point of that scene if it’s JUST THE WORDS AS WRITTEN?!? /rant

      How do you spell “MAWWAGE”.

      Got to use almost that entire speech in October at the queer wedding I presided at (obviously skipped “man and wife”).

       

      BC

      Reply
    89. 89.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 9:21 am

      @Geminid:

      The 57 year-old Collins looks like Donald Trump, right down to his haircut.

      Gonna need to see some evidence of that. AFAIK, Trump’s multidimensional combover is the only Aqua Net helmet of its kind in the universe!

      Reply
    90. 90.

      JPL

      May 9, 2025 at 9:22 am

      @Baud:  Just lurking.

      Souter died.   He’ll be the last justice appointed by a republican that actually cared about the constitution and democracy.

      Reply
    91. 91.

      Baud

      May 9, 2025 at 9:23 am

      @JPL:

      Too bad about Souter. Yes, he’s the last decent judicial appointee we’ll see from a Republican.

      Reply
    92. 92.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 9:24 am

      @Betty Cracker: Ooooh, thanks for the backstory on the grift.

      I enjoyed reading this story about Ron DeSantis’ slide into irrelevance, which apparently is partially due to his grifter wife.

      The best part:

      “There was a time when every Republican in the nation wanted to have a beer with Ron DeSantis,” said one Republican who still likes him. “The problem is that the governor didn’t act like he wanted to have a beer with them, and it showed.”

      I mean: relatable. I don’t want to have a beer with any Republicans, either.

      Reply
    93. 93.

      tobie

      May 9, 2025 at 9:24 am

      @jonas: Thanks for the tip. I will check out the interview. I’m happy to hear Dems talk about income inequality and how to fix it. I’m ecstatic when they take the time to explain the dangers of privatizing public services, which always ends up lining the pockets of campaign donors. What I find irritating is when Democratic politicians are given a megaphone and use that resource to trash fellow Dems. Greg Casar did that last night, complaining to Jen Psaki that Dems need to do more than be anti-Trump. Meanwhile Mallory McMorrow was there talking about the kinds of guarantees the govt should be making to families. Who was the one showing what the party can do? Who was the one navel-gazing?

      Reply
    94. 94.

      SiubhanDuinne

      May 9, 2025 at 9:26 am

      RIP, retired SCOTUS Justice David Souter.

      Reply
    95. 95.

      Baud

      May 9, 2025 at 9:27 am

      @tobie:

      I’m with you. I tune out politicians giving advice to other politicians, regardless of where they’re coming from ideologically.

      I’m interested in politicians that are doing the thing themselves.

      Reply
    96. 96.

      Booger

      May 9, 2025 at 9:28 am

      @billcoop4: You spelled it exactly wwwight.

      Reply
    97. 97.

      Geminid

      May 9, 2025 at 9:30 am

      @JPL: I am sceptical of a Senate bid by Rep. Greene. If Trump and Kemp really are going to pick a favored candidate, she won’t buck them. Marjorie Taylor Green has a better job now than she ever dreamed of, and likely ever will have. She’d be just a loud, obnoxious nobody without it.

      Reply
    98. 98.

      karen gail

      May 9, 2025 at 9:32 am

      Melania is past her “use by” date; the only surprise is that he hasn’t turned her in for a new younger model. But one would suspect she either has something to hold over him or it would be too much work to try to get rid of her; I am going with “she has something on him.”

      Reply
    99. 99.

      Geminid

      May 9, 2025 at 9:35 am

      @Betty Cracker: Check out the picture heading Collins’ Wikipedia biography. The resemblence was striking, I thought, like Collins had worked at it.

      Reply
    100. 100.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 9:35 am

      @karen gail: Melania has a really good prenup, she doesn’t give a shit if he cheats as long as he’s discreet about it, and she’s living her best life elsewhere. We should all be so lucky.

      Reply
    101. 101.

      JPL

      May 9, 2025 at 9:35 am

      @Geminid: The republicans already forced her out of North Fulton so they will do what is necessary to prevent her candidacy for Senate.

      Reply
    102. 102.

      Betty Cracker

      May 9, 2025 at 9:37 am

      @Suzanne: Accounts of the DeSanti couple’s downfall are such a treat! I think where they really fucked up wasn’t stealing Medicaid funds — all FL Repubs steal public money. It was that they funneled the money to an anti-recreational pot PAC. DeSantis is out of step with many statehouse Repubs on that because they see pot as a huge grift opportunity.

      Reply
    103. 103.

      JPL

      May 9, 2025 at 9:37 am

      @Suzanne: There are rumors about trump and Loomer.   I just can’t even imagine that.

      Reply
    104. 104.

      Geminid

      May 9, 2025 at 9:43 am

      @Professor Bigfoot: Ulysses Grant grew his beard out during the Civil War. Grant’s wife Julia made him trim it before he went East in February, 1864 to be commissioned as the Union’s first and only Lieutenant General.

      Reply
    105. 105.

      trnc

      May 9, 2025 at 9:45 am

      @schrodingers_cat: Possibly my biggest personal gripe about Trump is making W seem like a relatively law abiding president if you ignore that he effectively murdered hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians. Given, that’s a giant ass thing to ignore, but you get my drift.

      Reply
    106. 106.

      lowtechcyclist

      May 9, 2025 at 9:54 am

      @Mr. Longform: ​
       

      They are villains, but cut-rate villains. They aren’t menacing (although many of their actions are) but rather sniveling. Like firing Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress – they’ve done worse things of course, but that is such a dick move, own-the-libs, nya nya kind of weak-ass bullying. Pathetic.

      That was the thing about the Batman villains, though: ‘cut-rate villains’ is a good description. I think the 1960s-era Batman movie had the Joker. the Riddler, and the Penguin as the villains that were ganging up against Batman and Robin.

      These were villains that weren’t made to be taken seriously, and that’s why Betty C’s comparing Trump’s Cabinet to “an assemblage of Batman villains” really nails it. (Gotta admit I LOL’d when I read that!)

      Now the much darker Batman movies of more recent decades are a whole ‘nother thing, but I grew up on the Batman of the DC comics and the TV series of the 1960s, plus the aforementioned movie, with their cast of hard-to-take-seriously villains.

      Reply
    107. 107.

      chemiclord

      May 9, 2025 at 9:54 am

      @Betty Cracker: Ono pulling up the ladder on DEI pretty much the instant he made it to the top makes him philosophically aligned with the state of Florida as well.

      Reply
    108. 108.

      chemiclord

      May 9, 2025 at 9:59 am

      @tobie: Casar’s claims expose a couple different problems.  You highlighted the first one.

      The second problem is that… well… American voters DO seem to resonate more with being “Anti-[x]” than being “Pro-[y].”  On any issue, we as a collective are far more motivated by fear and revulsion rather than reason, compromise, and accomplishment.

      On top of that, when you are lacking a clear consensus on how to move forward (like the left of the ledger chronically suffers from), really the only message you can deliver consistently is “we’re against that.”

      I really wish the political left would accept that we are a herd of ADHD-stricken cats rather than a cohesive bloc, and plot out our strategy accordingly.  Unfortunately, none of the various groups within our caucus (nor the electorate behind these various groups) seem willing to accept that.

      Reply
    109. 109.

      trnc

      May 9, 2025 at 10:00 am

      @Jeffro: ​

      “Superman exists, and he’s American…If that statement starts to chill you after a couple of moments’ consideration, then don’t be alarmed. A feeling of intense and crushing religious terror at the concept indicates only that you are still sane.”

      The quote is “THE superman exists …” Are you sure he’s referring to the specific character and not the Soviet concept of the “Super man,” (generally the concept of the ideal man in a militaristic society)? I thought the idea was “We’ve seen the enemy and it is us.”​
       

      ETA: TBC, I don’t know much about Watchmen. I’ve seen the quote, but out of context so I could be completely off base.

      Reply
    110. 110.

      J.

      May 9, 2025 at 10:05 am

      I have been a fan and follower of Chris Murphy for many years and hope he runs for president in 2028.

      Reply
    111. 111.

      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 10:07 am

      @tobie: Progressive has become short for bash Democrats from the left.

      Reply
    112. 112.

      lowtechcyclist

      May 9, 2025 at 10:07 am

      @SiubhanDuinne: ​

      Betty is an appellation spring.

      ISWYDT.​

      Reply
    113. 113.

      MN Grubert

      May 9, 2025 at 10:11 am

      fraction of a man whose sainted Meemaw should rise from the grave to thrash into a coma with an extension cord.

      You have *such* a way with words ❤️

      Reply
    114. 114.

      lowtechcyclist

      May 9, 2025 at 10:13 am

      @prostratedragon: ​
       

      Batman, or Dick Tracy?

      Oh god, YES!!!! I hadn’t thought about that comic strip in years. You could tell the bad guys at a glance because they were all deformed and shit.

      Reply
    115. 115.

      WTFGhost

      May 9, 2025 at 10:14 am

      I think worst cabinet member has to go to Bondi. As an attorney, Bondi is more fully aware of what sort of crap attorneys are emphatically not supposed to do, and thus has more hypothetical mens rea than the others.

      I also fully expect her to be insulted by being said to have “men’s anything!” before she remembers that “mens rea” is a legal term referring to having a guilty intent when committing an act.

      Reply
    116. 116.

      RevRick

      May 9, 2025 at 10:17 am

      @Professor Bigfoot: Yeah, enough with the chin bigotry.
      I first grew a beard when we got our wedding album, and in one glaring photograph my wife and I looked like Kentucky cousins who needed our parents to sign the license.

      Now I look younger than Pope Leo XIV, who is six years my junior.

      Reply
    117. 117.

      Geminid

      May 9, 2025 at 10:18 am

      @JPL: I thought Georgia Republicans enticed Marjorie Taylor out of the GA07 race in the Atlanta suburbs in 2020, by encouraging her to run for the open GA14 seat. They were afraid Greene would lose against Democratic Rep. Lucy McBath but as it turned out, former Rep. Karen Handel couldn’t beat McBath either.

      Reply
    118. 118.

      jonas

      May 9, 2025 at 10:23 am

      @tobie: I think where Murphy had some real insight was in his observation that the reason voters just weren’t responsive to the Biden/Harris argument that Trump was going to destroy our democracy was that they think “well, if this is what democracy looks like [a corrupt, ineffectual corporate oligarchy], who gives a shit if someone blows it all up?” Now of course Trump’s plan was to blow up what little was keeping it from becoming a *complete* corrupt corporate oligarchy, but voters just couldn’t grok that. The Dem message is: make honest work pay (= support unions, a sane trade policy, and higher minimum wage) and get Big Money the fuck out of politics. Propose a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United and pledge to vote on it the first day Dems recapture Congress.

      Reply
    119. 119.

      RevRick

      May 9, 2025 at 10:24 am

      @billcoop4: At the last marriage I officiated, the groom’s dad’s favorite movie is The Princess Bride, so of course I snuck MAWWAGE into the ceremony. Everybody laughed.

      Reply
    120. 120.

      Ruckus

      May 9, 2025 at 10:25 am

      Batman villains.

      I believe that may be giving them too much credit. I mean it’s a not unreasonable description, they do seem to fail on most every opportunity, but still it took Batman to beat them on the screen, these guys may be on the level of needing to be overcome but they aren’t the cream of any crop, they are so  obvious as to who and what they are that it’s not actually necessary to physically stomp on them.

      Satisfying as that may be.

      Reply
    121. 121.

      kindness

      May 9, 2025 at 10:34 am

      I don’t blame Joe Biden for Kamala’s loss last November.  I blame the MSM for continually beating up Joe Biden and Democratic policies while at the same time ignoring Trump’s horribleness.  And I also blame a whole bunch of Americans who refuse to vote for a woman, let alone a black woman for President.  We are surrounded by idiots.

      Reply
    122. 122.

      Geminid

      May 9, 2025 at 10:36 am

      @jonas: A Constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United would be a wonderful thing, but it would take a while to push it through.

      In the meantime, I hope Democrats thoroughly overhaul existing campaign finance laws. They could do a lot of good there without a Consritutional amendment, and a lot quicker.

      Reply
    123. 123.

      geg6

      May 9, 2025 at 10:36 am

      @Professor Bigfoot:

      Yes!  I hate it!

      Reply
    124. 124.

      Ruckus

      May 9, 2025 at 10:40 am

      @karen gail:

      Leaders actually lead. Leading should not take physical enforcement, good leadership understands timing, understanding of the group dynamics, rational traits of those being led, irrational traits of same, the end goal of the group and foresight to see what the followers are capable of and likely to do. And how to control the individuals such that it looks seamless and easy. Also how to effectively “kick butt” as necessary. IOW keeping the group members in line with the goals/needs/aims of the group. It generally isn’t difficult and almost has to be unspoken to be truly effective.

      Reply
    125. 125.

      Captain C

      May 9, 2025 at 10:43 am

      @karen gail:

      But one would suspect she either has something to hold over him or it would be too much work to try to get rid of her; I am going with “she has something on him.”

      If she’s in fact his handler then she definitely has access to a lot of dirt on him.  It may well be, though, that the conditions of the latest edition of their prenup make it prohibitively expensive for him to divorce her.

      Reply
    126. 126.

      Suzanne

      May 9, 2025 at 10:43 am

      @jonas:

      I think where Murphy had some real insight was in his observation that the reason voters just weren’t responsive to the Biden/Harris argument that Trump was going to destroy our democracy was that they think “well, if this is what democracy looks like [a corrupt, ineffectual corporate oligarchy], who gives a shit if someone blows it all up?” 

      Commenter Martin has said some similar things: that essentially, the current state of affairs genuinely isn’t good for a lot of people, especially younger people. And that means that a “save what we have!” argument absolutely doesn’t land, and for some, it leads to “burn it all down” thinking. None of this is okay, but it is predictable, and acknowledgement that these are really human feelings may have led to different messaging out of the campaigns.

      We would like the electorate to be made up of rational people with good risk assessment skills. But it isn’t.

      Reply
    127. 127.

      Captain C

      May 9, 2025 at 10:44 am

      @JPL: Rumor is that she has certain Nancy Davis skills.

      Reply
    128. 128.

      Jackie

      May 9, 2025 at 10:47 am

      @Betty Cracker:

      @La Nonna: Wow, that’s alarming! Sounds like a scam to me. Can you reach out to one of your senators?

      That said, I wouldn’t be surprised if Musk and the feral DOGE kinderchuds figure out a way to integrate “X” into Social Security and other programs somehow to force people to use his shitty app.

      That was precisely my first, and then second thought.

      On one hand, it’s gotta be a scam… But on the other hand, it’s precisely the sort of threat Muskrat and his baby DOGE minions would try. Good advice to contact one of your senators. Hopefully one of them is anti-Muskrat and/or anti-MAGA!

      Reply
    129. 129.

      WTFGhost

      May 9, 2025 at 10:53 am

      @trnc: Frankly, throughout the W administration, I was cursing all Republicans for enabling something much worse. They were such brain-dead cheerleaders, who thought they could manufacture truth, that there was no way they wouldn’t cheer a Trump, though I didn’t know the name of the even-more-vile human being they’d eventually nominate.

      Note that I’m not trying to compare how horrible either’s criming was; I’m merely opining that Trump is even more morally horrifying.

      Reply
    130. 130.

      RaflW

      May 9, 2025 at 10:57 am

      I would say that Sen. Patty Murray deeply embarrassed Kash Patel, but of course none of these B-grade Joker-wannabes can feel embarrassment (but we can all cringe as he flails).

      MURRAY: [FBI’s budget] was due last week. By law.

      PATEL: I understand.

      MURRAY: You’re not gonna follow the law? … And you have no timeline?

      PATEL: No

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    131. 131.

      Citizen Alan

      May 9, 2025 at 11:06 am

      @Soprano2: i also think a lot of it is that he is the son of a kennedy and therefore has the cachet of being a loud convert. “Look,” they say, “even the last of kennedys wants nothing to do with the liberal woke  democrats!” Because none of these idiots could even name another living kennedy, let alone acknowledge the fact that then every one of them has categorically rejected RKJ and his deranged views.

      Reply
    132. 132.

      Citizen Alan

      May 9, 2025 at 11:10 am

      @MattF: personally, i suspect the worst trump cabinet member is someone not on any of our lists because they’re competent enough not to have triggered a WTF reaction upon their appointment and cunning enough not to have drawn attention to themselves while they commit terrible evils against our society.

      Reply
    133. 133.

      trollhattan

      May 9, 2025 at 11:11 am

      @Princess:

      Do it. Do it for Cricket.

      Reply
    134. 134.

      bjacques

      May 9, 2025 at 11:11 am

      @Ruckus: how BBC about Batman villains l-of-the-week, then: King Tut, Shame, The Mad Hatter, Marsha Queen Of Diamonds? Except the actors playing them were actually pretty good, and they clearly had fun.

      The National Lampoon had bit where the Dick Tracy cartoonists got drunk after Chester Gould went home for the da, and created villains like Snot-Nose (an intellectual) and ShitFace.

      Reply
    135. 135.

      Booger

      May 9, 2025 at 11:13 am

      @Captain C: UNREAD! UNREAD!

      Reply
    136. 136.

      Renie

      May 9, 2025 at 11:14 am

      I live in the NYC metro area. Everyday on a FM rock station I hear Noem airing a commercial about rounding up immigrants. Why are our tax dollars being spent on this bullshit?

      Reply
    137. 137.

      Booger

      May 9, 2025 at 11:15 am

      @Renie: IKR! Who listens to FM Rock anymore?

      Reply
    138. 138.

      tam1MI

      May 9, 2025 at 11:23 am

      @kindness: I don’t blame Joe Biden for Kamala’s loss last November.  I blame the MSM for continually beating up Joe Biden and Democratic policies while at the same time ignoring Trump’s horribleness.

      Yup.

      Reply
    139. 139.

      trollhattan

      May 9, 2025 at 11:28 am

      @RaflW:

      Missed a big opportunity to say “I am the law.”

      Reply
    140. 140.

      eclare

      May 9, 2025 at 11:30 am

      @RevRick:

      That is adorable.

      Reply
    141. 141.

      Professor Bigfoot

      May 9, 2025 at 11:34 am

      @Betty Cracker: The FL GOP and everyone affiliated with it is just wildly corrupt

      Likewise the OH GOP.

      Reply
    142. 142.

      lou

      May 9, 2025 at 12:00 pm

      @Citizen Alan: ​ 

      personally, i suspect the worst trump cabinet member is someone not on any of our lists because they’re competent enough not to have triggered a WTF reaction upon their appointment and cunning enough not to have drawn attention to themselves while they commit terrible evils against our society.

      You mean Russell Vought, author of Project 2025 and OMB director? Why, yes.​
      ​
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      brantl

      May 9, 2025 at 12:16 pm

      I just hope the next one we elect and have a brain. Beard. ? Idon’t care if they have a beard. Even if it’s a woman, I don’t care if she has a beard as long as she can think; my standards have been lowered a lot since this last one, I’m just shooting for homo Sapien.

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      brantl

      May 9, 2025 at 12:19 pm

      @Suzanne: if Junior delinquent started shaving where the fat stops he’d have to start at the top of his head, and if he waited until he stopped below where the fat stops he’d have to be at his toes.

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      leeleeFL

      May 9, 2025 at 12:37 pm

      Betty, Darling, I swear I saw the title of this post, chuckled a bit, and then, sadly, said to myself,”too bad I am so jaded, I can even laugh out loud at Betty’s genius!”

      Then I read thru to the end and you described the “not really a hillbilly” who has now been pantsed by two Popes in less than a month to a monumental fuckin T! I am still laughing, and for that, I thank you from my soul!

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      Juju

      May 9, 2025 at 12:50 pm

      @La Nonna: You could also check with your state AG. They are in charge of that kind of stuff.

      Reply
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      HopefullyNotcassandra

      May 9, 2025 at 1:35 pm

      “Malevolent dingleberries” is making, and will continue to make, me guffaw likely all day.  Thanks for that !  Have a glorious Friday all.

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      Scrounger

      May 9, 2025 at 1:44 pm

      Incidentally, the only serious candidate for Pope with face-fuzz was Pizzaballa.

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      bluefoot

      May 9, 2025 at 1:47 pm

      @schrodingers_cat: So no Sikhs then?

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      Ruckus

      May 9, 2025 at 2:45 pm

      @Professor Bigfoot:

      I started growing my beard just under 52 years ago, the last day I was in the USN. Have had one ever since. That not shaving other than  to trim a bit is a LOT nicer than shaving every day. I trim it a bit smaller than I did back then and it’s now grayish rather than reddish brown (I tell ya this getting old stuff is getting old…) But I’ve enjoyed the not shaving anywhere near that much a lot more than I thought I would.

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      Ruckus

      May 9, 2025 at 3:23 pm

      @Mr. Longform:

      These guys are the asshole neighborhood kids that worked in pairs or even 3s to be just enough of a gang that they could screw with some of the smaller kids when in 4th or 5th grade, up until 7th/8th grade. Not every school had some of these guys but many did, especially larger schools. Mine did for sure. I know because I didn’t grow  for almost 7 years till 12/13 yrs old. I had a couple of guys that picked on me, once. I learned early on that a fist or a knee in the right place – or even close, always helped. I didn’t have to do this as much as one might imagine. I found out that once you dealt well with one of them the rest at least sort of understood. Or at least figured it wasn’t worth it.

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      Matt McIrvin

      May 9, 2025 at 4:00 pm

      @Soprano2: This is at or near the heart of their racism, transphobia and frequent disgust with the disabled; also their preoccupation with patriotic symbols. What is the “woke” media they hate but a collection of exhortations not to judge people by appearance?

      The YouTube pseudo-archaeology debunker Milo Rossi notes that an extraordinary number of conspiracy theories about the ancient world are predicated on nothing more than “a thing looks like another thing”.

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      dnfree

      May 9, 2025 at 6:09 pm

      @jonas: That’s a brilliant summary.  Many Americans didn’t think what we had was working, and in many cases it wasn’t.  The biggest Trump fans think Trump is accomplishing great things by firing people left and right.

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      schrodingers_cat

      May 9, 2025 at 7:09 pm

      @bluefoot: They are an exception. Although not all Sikhs are keshdhari (have uncut hair).

      Reply
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      Bostondreams

      May 9, 2025 at 8:23 pm

      @SiubhanDuinne: fun fact. Sasse is still making a million bucks teaching part time at the Hamilton School on campus.

      Reply
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      Kayla Rudbek

      May 9, 2025 at 11:02 pm

      @schrodingers_cat: himbos are nice even though dumb. Kegseth is a peckerhead

      Reply

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