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More Hierarchy v. Fairness

The right-wing—which until recently loved the 10th Amendment and revered states’ rights—is now fine with sending federal troops to trample states’ rights. Meanwhile, Trump canceled his convention because of COVID while insisting that schools open. From Andy Slavitt’s thread yesterday: the people dying from COVID-19 are largely “essential workers” and those without the privilege of …

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Portland Mamas R US

My followers on Twitter today were in meltdown mode—and no wonder. Trump’s acting DHS secretary Chad Wolf has said the administration will not stop with Portland. They intend to go to Chicago, Philadelphia, and other cities ruled by “liberal democrats.” (What are they after? See my post from yesterday.) We also learned that Trump is …

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Oregon and The Trump Mayhem Circus

We learned last night that Trump doesn’t want to be “distracted” by the pandemic: Trump isn’t working on the pandemic. He’s busy trying to rewrite the script of the White House Reality Show. The fiction he wants to create is this: The problem isn’t Covid; the problem is the protestors, and only “Strongman Trump” can …

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Mary Trump Speaks

One way to read Mary Trump’s book about her family is as a study of the overlap between fascism and sociopathy. First a brief summary, then analysis. I. Summary Fred—Donald’s father—was a lying, cheating, sociopath. His mother was selfish and needy. Mary opens her book with a quotation suggesting that the villain of the story …

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More on Opening Schools

Last week Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said she was “very seriously” considering withholding funds from schools that don’t open: Without getting into whether she even has the authority to do that, it’s worth recalling that Trump refused to use the Defense Production Act to mass-produce PPE because he didn’t want to bring down the …

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Roger Stone, the Corruptly Issued Sentence Commutation, and more on Covid-19

As I’m sure you all know, Trump commuted the sentence of his longtime friend Roger Stone on seven felony crimes. Yeah, he corruptly used the power of his office to let a co-conspirator off the hook. In the words of judge Amy Berman, the judge who sentenced Stone, “Mr. Stone was not prosecuted, as some have complained, for standing …

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Trump’s Financials

The Vance opinion (the case about whether the NY prosecutor can have access to grand jury material for use in a criminal investigation against the Trumps) is here. The case was a loss for Trump. The justices voted 7-2 with only Thomas and Alito dissenting. Think about that: Ginsburg, Sotomayer, Roberts, Gorusch, Kagan, Breyer and …

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The Push to Open Schools

A follower asked: Trump wants to pretend like everything is normal. His solution to the virus is to pretend like there’s no problem. He has the idea that if the economy is strong, he’ll get reelected. Closing schools means parents have to work at home, which slows down everything. It also means acknowledging that there …

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Why the Republicans Love Trump

Trump is doubling down on the crazy. This morning, he tweeted this: Other Trump family members and spokespeople have similarly said that the concerns for Covid-19 are politically motivated to make Trump look bad. They claim that once Biden is in office, or Trump wins reelection, everyone will stop caring about the virus and will …

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Constitutional Law 101

A few lawmakers are a bit confused about the Constitution. For example, Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky tweeted this: I responded:  Then my Twitter followers jumped into the act. This is from Ryan @boise3981: For those who read the “general welfare clause” in a restricted manner, the Tenth Amendment relegates to the states any powers …

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