Comment by johnnyanmac
5 days ago
>The pull quotes, to me, very obviously did not mean what they were represented as meaning
This week alone:
- Trump was ranting about Trans athletes. In the middle of a meeting with Canada.
- we have had 2 inditements of political opponents based on a DM-mistakenly-turned-tweet listing opponents he wanted sued.
- he called democrats a Gnat to take care odd while addressing the generals of the military
- he's mobilizing the national guard, again to invade a city that is not in emergency. When a judge halted this, he tried to sent mobilized CA national guards (which is currently under lawsuit) go Oregon instead. The judge had to summon the DoJ at 7pm on a Sunday to halt this.
- He's also in the process of trying to deploy Texas NG into Illinois. This is on top of a judge needing to tell federal agents to not use force on Chicago journalists. Likely in reaction to the fact that ICE shot a protesting pastor in the face (and yes, that's another lawsuit)
- in midst of a government shutdown, he's trying to plan around laying off 750k federal workers, and not pay any of them as the government has always done.
- and to top it off he wants to call for the arrest of a governor and mayor because they do not want their city invaded.
That's just Trump, just this week. Not talking about RFK's nonsense, Noem's photoshoots, Johnsons attempt to election fraud and blame shifting, and Bondi's embarrassing senate hearing. These are several GOP leaders' consistent behaviors over months. It is the GOP c.2025
And this isn't an unusual week. This entire year's been a firehouse of conflicts that make Watergate seem like a tame kerfuffle. We're well, well, well beyond the idea of "well nothing is happening".
To deny the last 10 months of consistutional crisis is the deny reality. There's really no other way to say it. You're free to disagree with reality but that does not reject it.
Look up any of the nearly 200 EO's, the dozens of court cases against the DoJ, or the hundreds of hours of raw footage out there if you really care about what's happening. Clearly I can't fit that into a HN comment, and I can't make a horse drink even if I could fit it here.
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>Don't be curmudgeonly. Thoughtful criticism is fine, but please don't be rigidly or generically negative.
>Please don't post shallow dismissals, especially of other people's work. A good critical comment teaches us something.
There was nothing shallow or curmudgeonly about my response. I was careful in explaining why giving examples like this is missing the point and why the examples are not what I'm talking about. I excused myself from attempting a point-by-point rebuttal because I know from past experience that this only leads the discussion deeper into the mire with no insight.
> Comments should get more thoughtful and substantive, not less, as a topic gets more divisive.
I have been trying my hardest to explain reasoning rather than simply accumulating evidence. But the entire discussion has been wildly off-topic from the beginning, so I don't see a reason to continue anyway.