Those of us who oppose the fascist right-wing kleptocrat takeover are in a tough spot, not unlike the situation faced by Westley, Inigo and Fezzik as they planned to storm a heavily fortified castle in The Princess Bride.
What are our assets? Well, all of the House Dems except the Golden Tool from Maine. It sounds like most of the Senate Dems will not vote to cede their sole bit of leverage to Trusk & Mump; we can deal with the feckless and weak-kneed later.
In the meantime, less than two months into this nightmarish shit-show, ordinary citizens are saying HELL NO to this bullshit. Republicans are too scared to hold town halls, even in deep red areas. The few who do get booed and heckled and chased out of town or else dispatch goons to throw their own constituents out.
Dems like Governor Walz are holding town halls in districts where Republicans fear to tread. Dems like Frost, AOC, Crockett, Green, Warren, etc., are speaking with moral clarity. Bernie Sanders is attracting thousands of people to his anti-oligarchy roadshow.
For me, the most encouraging development is the grassroots anger directed at the unelected, apartheid South Africa-born emerald mine heir who purchased the co-presidency for more than a quarter of a billion dollars. Here’s the kleptocracy’s attorney barking and frothing like a coked-up attack shih tzu:
Pam Bondi: “If you’re gonna touch a Tesla, go to a dealership, do anything, you better watch out, because we’re coming after you.”
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) March 14, 2025 at 10:04 AM
What she’s really doing is telling us who they fear. Same with the disgraceful Trusk & Mump South Lawn auto mall shtick earlier this week. Here’s an image George Takei posted recently that sums up the thinking:

I respect y’all too much to tell you that “no one is coming to save us” or to lecture you on the rules of Senate procedure. You’re adults who for some reason voluntarily expose yourselves to and actively participate in the maddening and bewildering bizarro world of U.S. politics, so you know that.
But I will suggest this: look at who and what the kleptocrats actually fear, not whom they attack for show. I think that is the way.
Open thread.




