Nov 8, 2022: Trump calls, no one answers!!

Donald Trump’s efforts to get his supporters into the streets of Detroit on election day was dissected by The Washington Post on Wednesday.

At 2:28 p.m. eastern, Trump took to his Truth Social microblogging website to complain about voting in Michigan.

“The absentee ballot situation in Detroit is really bad,” Trump posted. “People are showing up to vote only to be told, ‘sorry, you have already voted.’ This is happening in large numbers, elsewhere as well. Protest, Protest, Protest!”

Trump’s call was not answered by his MAGA base.

“Unlike in 2020, when similar cries from the then-president drew thousands of supporters into the streets — including to a tabulating facility in Detroit and later to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 — this time, no one showed up,” the newspaper reported. “After two years of promises from Trump and his supporters that they would flood polls and counting stations with partisan watchers to spot alleged fraud, after unprecedented threats lodged against election workers, after calls to ditch machines in favor of hand counting and after postings on internet chat groups called for violent action to stop supposed cheating, a peaceful Election Day drew high turnout and only scattered reports of problems.”

While the election went smoothly, the outcome was not good news for Trump, who received brutal headlines while appearing politically vulnerable.

“The 45th president no longer held the megaphone of the White House, or even Twitter, to carry his message to supporters in real time. And the election results suggest the number of people inclined to respond to Trump’s exhortations has continued to fall since he lost the 2020 election,” the newspaper reported. “Election officials said nationally that fewer partisan challengers showed up than they had thought likely, given pre-election rhetoric from figures like former Trump adviser and popular podcaster Stephen K. Bannon, who boasted of a massive new network of ‘election integrity’ activists.”

Trump The Loser tries, fails, to put the best face on his near-total failure on Nov 8

As the 2022 midterm election morning dawned, Donald Trump could be found up bright and early yammering about election fraud that didn’t exist. His accusations were especially bizarre since they were aimed at the Republicans who were running the Arizona election. So he thinks that Arizona’s GOP officials were committing fraud in order to help … Democrats?

Later that evening, Trump changed gears to try to take credit for Republican successes in the election results. Despite the utter evaporation of anything resembling a “red wave,” he posted a comment on his floundering social media scam, Truth social, that boasted about an electoral triumph that existed only in his warped imagination. He wrote

“174 wins and 9 losses, A GREAT EVENING, and the Fake News Media, together with their partner in crime family, the Democrats, are doing everything possible to play it down. Amazing job by some really fantastic candidates!”

So let’s add a little reality to Trump’s feeble fantasies and media bashing. First of all, Trump actually endorsed more than 300 candidates. So he’s cherry picking what he wants to include in his post-election analysis. What’s more, the vast majority of his endorsements were for candidates in safe Republican seats who were expected to win. We can’t know which nine losses he’s referring to in his post because he doesn’t identify them. However, he had at least 22 to choose from in this, still incomplete, list of actual losers…

Gubernatorial candidates: Lee Zeldin (New York), Doug Mastriano (Pennsylvania) Geoff Diehl (Massachusetts), Dan Cox (Maryland), Tudor Dixon (Michigan), Tim Michels (Wisconsin), Darren Bailey (Illinois), and Mark Ronchetti (New Mexico).

Senate candidates: Mehmet Oz (Pennsylvania), Don Bolduc (New Hampshire), Joe O’Dea (Colorado), Leora Levy (Connecticut)

House candidates: J.R. Majewski (Ohio), Karoline Leavitt (New Hampshire), Yesli Vega (Virginia), Ken Calvert (California), Bo Hines ( North Carolina’), Steve Chabot (Ohio), Jim Bognet (Pennsylvania), Gesiotto Gilbert (Ohio), Robert Burns (New Hampshire), John Gibbs (Michigan)

That’s 22 losers, with many races still uncalled, including such significant potential GOP defeats as Herschel Walker (Georgia), Blake Masters (Arizona), Kari Lake (Arizona), Kelly Tshibaka (Alaska), Adam Laxalt (Nevada) and Ron Johnson (Wisconsin).

Perhaps the race that will hurt Trump the most is the one for New York Attorney General, where his arch nemesis, Letitia James, won reelection. Trump has been bad-mouthing her for months, accusing her of being corrupt, biased, and racist (she’s Black), and calling her “Peekaboo” for reasons no one knows. He’s actually racked with fear due to the $250 million civil suit James filed alleging business fraud that could wind up shutting down his Trump Organization and prohibiting his crime from doing business in the state.

A pronounced similarity between the 2020 and 2022 election cycles is that Trump proved to be an impotent force in politics and a pathetic loser who will shift blame to others rather than take any responsibility. No matter how dishonest or hurtful. And naturally one of his most predictable targets is last night’s big winner, Nancy Pelosi…

Nov 3, 2020; Nov 8, 2022: Mileposts along the road to the end of Donald Trump

Murdoch’s New York Post calls Trump “Republican Party’s biggest loser”

The billionaire owner of Fox News used his newspapers to roast former President Donald Trump one day after the 2022 midterm elections.

The cover of Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post is printing a Thursday cover with an egg-shaped Trump on a brick wall with the headline, “Trumpty Dumpty.” The sub-headline said “Don (who couldn’t build a wall) had a great fall — can all the GOP’s men put the party back together again?”

The online headline for the story, by John Podhoretz, was “Here’s how Donald Trump sabotaged the Republican midterms” and suggested the nickname “Toxic Trump.”

“What Tuesday night’s results suggest is that Trump is perhaps the most profound vote repellant in modern American history,” Podhoretz wrote. “The British political figure Oliver Cromwell once said about other British politicians who had overstayed their welcome and were ruining the country, ‘In the name of God, go!’ Yo, Toxic Trump: Scram.”

Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal also wrote an editorial on Trump’s role in the midterms.

“Trump Is the Republican Party’s Biggest Loser,” the headline read. “He has now flopped in 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2022.”

Trump is “screaming at everyone” (except himself) in wake of mid-term failure to perform

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly fuming over the Republican Party’s failure to produce a red wave, but he’s not ruling out an announcement about a 2024 presidential campaign.

The twice-impeached former president’s hand-picked GOP candidates largely flopped in Tuesday’s midterm elections, and Democrats still have an outside shot at maintaining congressional majorities in both chambers, which CNN’s Jim Acosta said leaves Trump and his inner circle pointing fingers at one another.

“’Trump is livid’ and ‘screaming at everyone,’ after last night’s disappointing midterm results for GOP, according to a Trump adviser,” Acosta reported. “The adviser went on to slam the former president’s handpicked contenders: ‘they were all bad candidates.’ ‘Candidates matter,’ the adviser said.”

Trump had reportedly considered announcing a presidential run on Monday, ahead of the midterms, but sources say the election results muddle the timeline for entering the 2024 race.

Republican campaign heavyweights are running away from Trumnp

Republican campaign operatives thinking about their career choices following the midterms are reconsidering signing up for a third White House campaign by Donald Trump.

That detail was revealed in a New York Times report headlined, “Trump Under Fire From Within GOP After Midterms.”

The newspaper reported, “conservative allies criticized Mr. Trump on social media and cable news, questioning whether he should continue as the party’s leader and pointing to his toxic political brand as the common thread woven through three consecutive lackluster election cycles.”

Michael Bender and Maggie Haberman reported, “conservative allies criticized Mr. Trump on social media and cable news, questioning whether he should continue as the party’s leader and pointing to his toxic political brand as the common thread woven through three consecutive lackluster election cycles.”

The unease with Trump could harm his expected 2024 comeback attempt.

“Among Republican operatives who have been open to working with another Trump presidential campaign, a handful said they were reconsidering,” The Times reported. “That could present a challenge for Mr. Trump, who has a handful of trusted advisers but almost no one yet staffing key aspects of a campaign-in-waiting.”

Joe Biden: A real man

As most of us know, Joe Biden has a stutter.  He has worked all his life to control and overcome the stutter.  It is not unusual for him to hesitate for a moment in a speech when he encounters a word that he knows will cause him to stutter.  He pauses, pronounces the word to himself, the continues his speech.

Republicans and other trash point to his strange pauses as proof that Biden is mentally impaired.  He is not.  The only mentally-impaired people in the discussion are the Republicans and those who follow them.

Here’s an NBC report on a recent incident at a Biden rally.

Amid a crowd of hundreds watching President Joe Biden speak at a North County campaign event for Rep. Mike Levin on Thursday, Jared Smith and his handwritten sign stood out. It read: “Thank you for having a stutter.”

About 20 minutes into the speech, President Biden noticed it, but couldn’t read it.

“I’ll catch you later, OK?” Biden told Smith. “I have no idea what it says. It has a small print on it.”

A woman nearby then jumped in and read it out loud.

“Oh god [I] love you,” said President Biden.

“I really wanted to thank him for working a thankless job and being an example of someone with a stutter or speech disability,” Smith told NBC 7 Friday.

Smith has a speech impediment.

What is the biggest Republican lie?

Because damn near everything that comes from the mouth of a Republican is a lie, it is almost impossible to determine which lie is the biggest.

I vote that the lie about “crime is rampant in our streets” is the biggest lie.  In fact, crime rates have been going down, down, down for years.  Of course, facts will never stop Republicans from lying.

Violent crime is a key midterm voting issue, but what does the data say?

Lifelong Arizona Republican Who Crossed Trump is Threatened

In three decades of involvement in conservative politics, Rusty Bowers has never been so worried by the gap between perception and reality that currently plagues Arizona’s Republican Party.

Ahead of the November 8 midterm elections, masked poll watchers, some of them armed, have been looming over ballot drop boxes in a bid to prevent a repeat of the vote-fixing they are convinced took Donald Trump’s presidency away from them in 2020.

No such conspiracy exists, says Bowers, and a party that was once more pragmatist than propagandist is now fully in thrall to unhinged theories — and it’s dangerous.

“It’s intimidation,” Bowers — the 70-year-old speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives — says of the men and women wearing paramilitary gear who set up camp at ballot boxes in parts of the southwestern state.

“If you take voting away and make it insecure, and you increase the violence, to me that’s a fertile ground for fascism,” he tells AFP in an interview in Arizona’s state Capitol.

On Tuesday a judge this week ordered the self-appointed poll watchers to keep their distance from the drop boxes. But a toxic political climate that has swirled since the last election has persisted, and ensnared Bowers.

In November 2020, after campaigning for Trump in the presidential race, Bowers watched with dismay as Joe Biden’s vote tally in Arizona squeaked past those of the GOP incumbent.

A mere 10,000 ballots separated the two candidates, but under the first-past-the-post rules, the state’s electoral college votes all went to Biden, helping tip the Democrat over the national line and into the White House.

Multiple investigations, including a recount organized by the Republican Party, found no evidence of wrongdoing; nothing to throw any doubt on the results.

In line with his constitutional duty as leader of the state House, Bowers readied to certify the results. And that should have been that.

But then his phone rang.

On the other end, Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani set about assuring Bowers that an old Arizona law — which he has never found — allowed the Republican-controlled assembly to change the state’s electors, the people responsible for formally electing the president after the election, in defiance of the popular vote.

“I said, ‘Mr. Trump, I voted for you, I walked for you, I campaigned for you, I was at your campaigns with you, but I will do nothing illegal for you,'” he recalls.

“When they asked me to break my vow to the Constitution, it’s like saying: ‘We want you to throw away your religion, your faith, the foundation of who you are.'”

‘RINO coward’?

Bowers stuck to his guns, and Arizona’s electoral college votes went to Biden.

As it has for others before and since who have taken a principled stand in defiance of Trump, that decision tipped his world upside down.

Bowers is no wilting liberal; he is fiercely pro-life, wants the southern US border strictly controlled, and wears his Mormonism proudly.

Since Trump smeared him as a “RINO coward” — a Republican In Name Only — Bowers has been besieged by death threats and a torrent of abusive emails.

The father-of-seven was called to Washington to testify before the committee investigating the January 6 US Capitol assault about the pressure he came under to rig the election.

For weeks, Trump supporters and far-right militia members demonstrated in front of his home, sometimes armed, sometimes carrying signs that accused him of pedophilia and other insults favored by QAnon conspiracists.

Even as the physical intimidation died down, Bowers found himself the target of a political assassination.

Like many who cross Trump, he was faced with a far-right challenge in the Republican primary for a state senate seat.

He lost.

But until he leaves office in January, Bowers says he will keep fighting.

A Republican state bill introduced this session would have given the Arizona House authority to summarily dismiss the results of a popular election, Bowers said, calling it “dangerous legislation.”

“It doesn’t say they may ‘if….’, it doesn’t say they may ‘when….’, or why. Nothing, no criteria,” according to Bowers.

“I killed it,” he says.

Whether it stays dead is another matter.

Arizona voters are being offered Republican candidates for governor, secretary of state and US senator who all subscribe wholly to Trump’s election denialism.

“The strength of the leadership of the current party is just anger,” Bowers says, adding it is “leaning towards the Mussolini model,” referring to Italy’s WWII-era Fascist leader.

And that, he concludes, is not good for the country as a whole, whose polity is hanging by a thread.

“It’s a very shallow civilization,” he says, gesturing with his thumb and his forefinger squeezed tightly together.

“About that thick.”

Trump’s world is coming apart

In New York, the tax fraud, bank fraud, and general fraud trial of the Trump Organization started today.  When Trump’s attorney started whining about how Trump was being persecuted, the judge sent the jury out of the room and told the attorneys to stick to the facts.  Trump will lose; the State of NY will own his properties; and the NY AG suit against Trump will win.

Meanwhile, it’s clear that DOJ will indict Trump, more than likely on espionage charges related to his stealing highly classified documents and lying about the theft.  DOJ likely is waiting until after the mid-term elections to release the indictments.  A federal grand jury has been meeting in secret in DC hearing evidence against Trump on this and other matters.

You Trumphumpers can whine and piss and moan all you want but your boy is going down.  And his family is going down with him.

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“Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance”: A joke, a dangerous joke

In response to the COVID pandemic, a group of halfwits formed the “Virginia Medical Freed Alliance.”  Their website describes themselves thusly:

The Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance (VAMFA) is a non-profit, non-partisan coalition of Virginia doctors, other healthcare professionals, organizations, and citizens.

We are alarmed by the public health system’s encroachment over time, to the point of a stranglehold during the COVID crisis, on the freedom of healthcare professionals to provide private, individualized and evidence-based ethical care to their patients.

We are alarmed by the violations of true voluntary informed consent about what is done to our bodies and the bodies of our loved ones (my body, my choice)

The short version is they are anti-COVID vaccines, pro-Ivermectin and other non-cures.  They claim to be “Virginia doctors and other healthcare professionals”.  I have tried and tried and tried to find a list of their membership and leadership.  The best I can find is two people.

  • Sheila M. Furrey, MD, a psychiatrist from Chesterfield VA whose substack newsletter is a collection of anti-vax, anti-Fauci, pro-bullshit rants.
  • Doris Mae Knick who describes herself as a “Wellness Advocate Pro Informed Consent, Medical Freedom and Safer Technology Advoate (sic).  More about Doris, who is the Communications Director of the Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance:

Once I was an Elementary teacher and a ballroom dance instructor…Now I am a wellness advocate who educates others about essential oils. I’m also a Reiki Master, an aroma touch provider, a mom of 2 kids who works from home and loves wearing yoga pants, going to Zumba to dance and running my business part time as the mentor and leader of team joy! If you are looking for a path to healing that’s natural, safe and pure get connected with me. You can find me on Facebook at healersporch.com. You can also learn more about me at healersporch.com

Let’s look deeper into Doris Mae Knick of the Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance.

  • She says we can learn about here at healersporch.com — no such website exists.
  • Doris claims to be the “Creator of Time 2 Save Humanity.”  I’ll warn you before you go to the website — it’s weird, nutty, she quotes JFK Jr., warns you about radiation from cell phone towers . . .

There you have it, folks.  The “Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance” is headed by a psychiatrist who is assisted by an “aroma touch provider . . . who loves wearing yoga pants.”

I’ll stick with Dr. Fauci