Former German Premier had Trump figures out from the start

– Angela Merkel’s first mistake with Donald Trump, she says in her new memoir, was treating him as if he were “completely normal”, but she quickly learned of his “emotional” nature and soft spot for authoritarians and tyrants. She stressed that she was wrong about Trump since she first thought he was “normal”.

– During their first meeting in 2017 in the Oval Office, where he attempted to humiliate her by refusing to shake her hand before the cameras. “I whispered to him that we should shake hands again,” she writes. “As soon as the words left my mouth, I shook my head at myself. How could I forget that Trump knew precisely what he was doing. He wanted to give people something to talk about with his behavior, while I had acted as though I were having a conversation with someone completely normal.”

– Now unbound by diplomatic niceties, Merkel sizes up Trump as “emotional” and driven by grievance and neediness, in contrast to her “factual” approach. “It seemed that his main aim was to make the person he was talking to feel guilty. At the same time, I had the impression that he also wanted the person he was talking with to like him.”

– Rather than trying to build bridges with traditional allies, Merkel writes, “Trump was apparently fascinated with the Russian president”, and she notes that “politicians with autocratic and dictatorial traits had him in their thrall”.

https://lifewithnofears.blogspot.com/2025/01/5-reasons-why-former-german-chancellor.html

Let’s hope he keeps this promise

 

 

In case you aren’t familiar with “Kid Rock” and his “music” . . . well, if you aren’t familiar with him, consider yourself lucky.

 

Maybe he should just FOAD.

This is what The People’s House looks like now

This is not Trump’s house.  Just as it was not Biden’s, or Obama’s, or Bush’s, or Clinton’s, or  . . . .

This is OUR House — this is the People’s House — and it has been trashed by a failed “businessman,” a con man, a liar, a rapist, and a moron.

Anyone who voted for or in any way supports this man is as evil, as ignorant, and as big an asshole as he is.

 

It’s over

It’s over although it will take at least three more years to end, fewer if we are lucky.

The cover-up is already running. Karoline Leavitt, Stephen Chung, and the rest of the White House noise machine have lied to the media for years about Trump’s condition, and never once been held to account.
Genuine power doesn’t need to be advertised this loudly. The frantic, escalating, almost pornographic self-celebration is the tell. It’s a confession in plain sight. The man building his mausoleum while he’s still alive is the man who knows he’s running out of road.
So here we are. A 79-year-old failure, swollen extremities and bruised hand, looking like the victim of a zombie bite — he turns, shuffling between Walter Reed and a half-built ballroom nobody asked for, with an approval rating in free fall, a base finally asking quiet questions about grocery prices, a press corps too cowed to say out loud what they all know, and a clock, biological, cultural, and political, that he cannot stop.
He is not coming back from this. There is no third act. There is only the long, undignified, makeup-smeared decline of a failure and a movement whose moment has passed, shouting to itself ever more loudly into an ever emptier hall, a frowzy barfly of a man, replaying past glories that never happened and
hoping you won’t notice his bad wig.
I’m not sure who this is, but it's a portrait of a man in a suit with a thoughtful expression

Trump is a deeply flawed, troubled, evil person with no redeeming qualities

Trump’s vision of the presidency is (1) for him and only him to be in charge, and, (2) to steal as much as he can. Issue orders, grab money, luxuriate in flattery, erect monuments to oneself. And start a war to show how tough you are.
But that’s no way to lead a nation through the hazards and difficulties of war.
Now the war is ending on disadvantageous terms for the United States.  We will lose.
Trump has been tweeting and shouting all weekend about how the Iranians have agreed to a negotiated settlement to the war and they have given him everything he wanted.
In fact, no such thing has happened. It looks as though the Strait of Hormuz will be opened; the British and perhaps French navies will help Iran clear mines; Iran will charge a fee for passage; Iran will say nothing about nuclear weapons and will keep all their enriched uranium.
Trump’s problem now is how to deceive the American people and the world into believing that the war he lost was really a big win, the biggest ever, so big you cannot believe it.
Trump is about to discover that, indeed, nobody does believe his bullshit.
Face it, Trump started the February 28 war because of his own personality, not for valid reasons. And what is that personality?
Trump is arrogant. Think how often Trump mocks his predecessors as “dumb” and praises himself as “smart.” Trump’s predecessors were not and are not “dumb,” and he is not smart, not at all.
Trump is reckless. Trump is not a plan-ahead guy. He plunges into desperate adventures without any clear endgame in mind. What really was Trump’s plan on January 6, 2021? He had no plan In 2021, Trump provoked violence and hoped it would all somehow work out. He followed the same approach again in 2026.
Trump hates procedure. The planning process is exactly that – a process that is designed to bring to the surface all possible considerations then to plan for them. Trump is not that smart or disciplined.
Trump is panicky. For all his bluster and boasting, Trump cannot take the heat.
Trump is gullible. As Trump’s present secretary of state observed back in 2016, Trump is most fundamentally a con artist. But Trump is often a self-defeating con artist who falls victim to his own con. Trump demanded “unconditional surrender” from Iran. Instead, he’s negotiating an exit that concedes most of Iran’s demands and leaves Iran in a more dominant position over Persian Gulf oil traffic than it occupied before the war. But Trump seems genuinely to have convinced himself that he’s won a mighty victory, and he seems truly baffled that others will not fall for his flim-flam.
Trump can’t lead. Trump’s method of governance is command. He cannot work across party lines, and he cannot speak to any part of the American nation beyond his MAGA base. A war leader, however, must be a national leader. Trump can’t lead a thirsty horse to water.

Now that Thomas Massie (R, KY) is out of Congress in 6 months, he doesn’t give a damn . . . and now he will tell the truth

Massie claims former Slovenian sex industry worker “knows Epstein didn’t act alone”

“Todd Blanche is violating the law. There’s still millions of files they haven’t released,” he said.

“We know from talking to the victims’ lawyers that their own 302 forms haven’t been released. We know the files have been over-redacted. I have released at least three names of billionaires who are implicated in this.”

The Republican, who lost his House primary last week, added: “I don’t think it’s possible to get to convictions with Todd Blanche at the top and with the FBI director, Kash Patel, at the top, because they have effectively both perjured themselves by saying there’s nobody else in the files.”

He then claimed of Donald Trump’s wife: “Even Melania doesn’t believe that. The first lady knows that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t act alone.”

It’s about Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense

 

Tt is a condition of the Trump era, and particularly of this war, that we regularly, every day, every hour, see things online so ridiculous or obscene that they merge with images we’ve encountered in novels, Hollywood films, and TV satires. Heightening the disorientation, the Trump administration has spliced together real-life footage of bombings and scenes from action movies to make maniacal snuff films, something even the social critic Christopher Lasch could not have imagined. The videos provoke a cognitive confusion, a reflexive desire to dismiss what must not be real.

Hegseth in particular, with his cowboy arms and crispy gelled hair, is a parody come to life. “We are punching them while they’re down, which is exactly as it should be,” he said in his first press briefing about February’s attack on Iran. And on the same occasion: “We have only just begun to hunt.” He loves to use the word “hunt” and to recite weapon names. He also frequently invokes God and Jesus, especially when talking about killing; in a Christian prayer service at the Pentagon, he called for “overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy…. We ask [this] with bold confidence in the mighty and powerful name of Jesus Christ.” He compares Trump to Jesus and journalists to the Pharisees. He has fired or forced into retirement subordinates with significant expertise—as many as twenty-four top military officers, including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the head of the army. He has openly targeted black officers and women officers. He has also, according to numerous reports, routinely abused alcohol, and in 2020 he paid off a woman who said he had sexually assaulted her. Congress knew that when it confirmed him as secretary of defense.

Extreme though Hegseth may be, he is a recognizable type: a jockish, puerile white man, a boy you knew in your public high school, if you went to one. He is the Jersey Shore as much as he is Kansas, Florida, Texas, and Oregon. You may recall him as the guy who shoved queer kids into trash cans in the cafeteria and said things about girls like “You’d need a crowbar to get her legs open.” As an adult, Hegseth is a man whom people have described leaving a bar, shit-faced, chanting “No means yes!” and “Kill all Muslims!” He is what the world thinks some Americans are, the bleakest caricature. But like the violence in the administration’s videos, Hegseth is real, and he is American, which means we have no choice but to ask what to do with him, and what to do with ourselves.

This is a person produced by a culture, a society, and a history. He speaks with a deliberate viciousness, a desecration of humanity that recalls centuries of slavery and the American Indian Wars. He is heir to a tradition handed down from the Founders—not the noble, revolutionary ones in the history books but the ruthless, ragged genocidaires who went west. He practices that nasty Christianity. “Break the teeth of the ungodly,” he said at the Pentagon prayer service; Bull Connor comes to mind. So many of Trump’s men—Gregory Bovino, Markwayne Mullin, Tom Homan—resemble the primeval thugs of the heartland, who openly desire the submission of the most vulnerable.

These men are ignorant of many things, but certainly of foreign societies. In 2014 I took a trip to Iran with two friends, during which we had a cheerful young tour guide who also functioned as a minder of sorts. Together we road-tripped around the country, from Shiraz to Yazd to Isfahan to Qom to Tehran, and saw mosques, palaces, museums, and archaeological sites—we even passed the Natanz Nuclear Facility on the highway; it was right there, visible from the car.We attended a dinner party in a Tehran apartment and went to an artists’ space where young people gathered. In Isfahan the local people let us go up a minaret of the famous Shah Mosque and view that exquisitely designed city from the latticed wooden carriage at the top, a delight so extreme I felt like a child. For over a decade I spoke of those ten days in Iran as the best trip of my life. What I know about the dangerous American ignorance in men like Hegseth and Trump is that it prevents them, on some elemental level, from understanding that Iran is a real country full of real people.

What has allowed this worldview to persist? The systemic oppression of another people always deforms the oppressors in turn, and although slavery ended and civil rights were won, America has continued to pioneer new varieties of oppressor degradation: Little Boy and Fat Man, destroying to save in Vietnam, CIA-backed military coups, Abu Ghraib, ICE warehouses, Gaza. Hegseth is a repository of the cold war, the end of history, and the so-called war on terror. Anyone his age understands the particular environment in which his ideology took shape. A tour through his life and his actions in the last few years reveals forms of degradation that are fundamental to the Trump administration but not unique to it. If we are to have a renunciation of who or what is terrorizing the world, it will not only be a renunciation of these men.

Very sad day at West Point

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used his West Point commencement address to criticize former leaders, accusing them of turning the armed forces into a “woke Princeton” and weakening the American spirit through DEI policies.

In the rain on Saturday at Michie Stadium in West Point, New York, Hegseth told graduating cadets that past leadership and reforms had weakened the military, accusing previous officials of turning the academy into what he described as a misguided academic environment.

“We saw woke and weak leaders trying to make West Point look like woke Princeton, which happens to be my long-lost and lost alma mater,” Hegseth said.

“They tried to introduce diversity and inclusion studies. They hire professors who advocated for anti-American ideologies right here in these halls, but no more,” he said to a muted response from the crowd, arguing that West Point is “special” and “above politics.”

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Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/hegseth-west-point-graduation-speech-b2982557.html


COMMENT

Hegseth is a moron.  He was released from the National Guard at the rank of major because he was unfit for further service, and now he’s a former part-time Fox weekend host who thinks he is the Secretary of Defense.

I guarantee every graudating West Point cadet has a GPA and an education far superior to anything Hegseth has ever achieved.  I suspect the entire Corps of Cadets went back to their barracks and immediately started mocking Hegseth as the fool that he is.