Has there
ever been a bigger con artist that Donald Chump? Maybe Jill Stein. Or
Rashida Tlaib. But Chump's always working the con. Khaleda Rahman (Newsweek) reports the latest:
President
Donald Trump pardoning the former Tennessee House speaker and his
former top aide just weeks after they were sentenced to prison on public
corruption charges has sparked a backlash.
Former
Republican state Rep. Glen Casada was sentenced in September to three
years in prison, while his former chief of staff, Cade Cothren, was also
convicted and received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence. The case
had centered on their actions after both were ousted from their
leadership roles and were accused of running a scheme to win
taxpayer-funded mail business from lawmakers.
A
White House official told the Associated Press and USA Today that the
Department of Justice (DOJ) under Trump’s Democratic predecessor Joe
Biden had “significantly over-prosecuted” both for a minor issue.
Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via an email sent
outside regular business hours.
On social
media, many slammed the pardons with some saying that it demonstrates
how Republican politicians can act with impunity under Trump.
The
pardons continue a pattern of Trump using his second term to bestow
pardons on political allies, prominent public figures and others
convicted of defrauding the public.
They have reignited debate about presidential pardon power and accountability for public officials convicted of serious crimes.
Some comments on the article:
Don CNY-Man
1 hour ago
"It
was Trump’s DOJ that initially prosecuted the men, with the FBI raiding
their homes in the final days of Trump’s first term in January 2021."
Yet it's STILL "Biden did it"
Kerry Griswold
24 minutes ago
It
just shows crooks stick together. There is honor amongst felons.
Trump is the most corrupt President we have ever seen, as his pardoning
of any fellow Republican lawbreaker shows. There is no justice under
this President, on a contempt for the law. He will break any law that
benefits him without remorse. I don't think our founding fathers could
ever have conceived of a man like trump ever being president. He makes a
mockery of our Constitution, and his Republican cronies stand up and
applaud!
S*******
30 minutes ago
I
guess our forefathers never imagined citizens electing a criminal into
office. There shouldn't need to be laws to regulate the President—he
should respect the rule of law, the lawmakers, judges, and the time and
effort American citizens put into prosecutions. Unfortunately, since
this President blatantly disregards the Constitution and the rule of
law, his pardon power needs to be revoked.
user-a7kw7445h8
38 minutes ago
I
have to wonder: who is bringing these pardon requests to Trump? What's
special about these particular thieves that Trump is pardoning them?
Or is it just that he thinks anybody with an (R) after their name should never go to prison?
SheWantsRevenge Now
59 minutes ago
The
first two were prosecuted under trump, yet he claims it was President
Biden's administration that did it. This is another example of why
criminals should never be allowed to hold office. Having a convicted
felon as president means lawlessness, it's that simple!
Chump is a con man. America has caught on. Keep lying, Chump, fewer and fewer people believe you each day.
This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"
Friday, November 11, 2025. The first to flee in a time of need will
always be Robert Kennedy Junior as we saw yesterday, all the lies in the
world can't hide Chump's tanking of our economy, having told far too
many lies to various courts this year our own government departments
have a credibility problem, and much more.
Donald
would love for you say, "Thanks, Chump. I have so much free time.
Can't do anything with it because you've destroyed the job market and
our economy, but thanks for the free time."
US Treasury
Secretary Scott Bessent told CBS News: "I think we'll be able to pay
them beginning in November, but by 15 November our troops and service
members who are willing to risk their lives aren't going to be able to
get paid." It comes as Trump issued a SNAP benefits ultimatum with a
brutal warning amid the government shutdown.
“I see little reason for the use of force
that the federal agents are currently using,” said U.S. District Judge
Sara Ellis. “I don’t find defendants’ version of events credible."
Let's start with a basic: What the hell are we doing?
Zohran
Mamdani won the race for Mayor of NYC and we've noted that here. We've
also attempted to let him have his moment. By that I mean, his success
or failure in the job will impact more than just him. If AOC wants to
run in 2028 for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, how he
does as mayor and how he's perceived will impact her chances. Both are
Socialists.
Again, this is his moment so we're not dwelling on the impact that he could have with regards to AOC.
However . . .
Are we stupid? When the GOP is singing from the same hymnal we don't even notice now?
Repeatedly
since the election, Republicans are deliberately lying. That's Chump
and Speaker of the Closet Mike Johnson for starters.
Communist.
That's
what they keep calling Zohran. And I see a lot think pieces and a lot
of fantasy pieces popping up in left media none of which correct this
lie.
Zohran is a Socialist. He is not a Communist. They are different ideologies.
Why, on the left, as Zohran is having his moment are we not at least pushing back on this lie?
We
can't count on the mainstream media. Even if they want to be accurate,
they're largely general studies majors who honestly don't know the
difference between Communism and Socialism. And more and more they're
being taken over by idiots or right wingers or both -- Bari Weis being a
good example.
We need to push back and we need to refute.
Maybe
someone with animation skills could do a little clip of Zohran in
animated form and call it ZOHRAN MAMDAMI: YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD
SOCIALIST? Otherwise, the right-wing's doing all the defining and we're
over here silent.
Moving over to MEIDASTOUCH NEWS where they are covering Chump's latest con job.
JD Wolf covered the topic of Walmart's Thanksgiving dinner in print form for MTN yesterday and, as Trina noted last night, Steve Benen (MADDOW BLOG, MS NOW) amplified it:
The
day after Democratic election victories, Trump assured the public,
“Affordability is our goal.” That was followed by a related online rant:
“2025 Thanksgiving dinner under Trump is 25% lower than 2024
Thanksgiving dinner under Biden, according to Walmart. My cost [sic] are
lower than the Democrats on everything, especially oil and gas! So the
Democrats [sic] ‘affordability’ issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!”
Whether the president understands this or not, Walmart lowered the cost
of its Thanksgiving dinner by reducing the number of items included in
the package and replacing brand-name products with value products. It
was not, in other words, the result of the White House’s awesomeness.
The
2024 dinner included two pies -- a pumpkin pie you made from
ingredients and a Marie Callender's Southern Pecan Pie. The 2025
version? No pecan pie and, though you can still make the pumpkin pie,
you'll do so without topping it with whipped cream because whipped
topping is on longer party of the dinner -- they've also switched to
cheaper pie crust. Anyone who cooks or shops for groceries can look at
the two dinners and see how shabby the 2025 list is. They've got both lists posted in JD Wolf's MTN article. Chump keeps lying about the economy and Mike noted last night:
Chump
doesn't know hardship and never has. Every blow cushioned. He's such
an idiot, he was speaking yesterday -- or it was on the news yesterday
-- saying that we had to do away with absentee voting and that every
where you went to you had to show your i.d. even the gas station, even
the grocery store.
Huh?
He's
a damn fool. Or a heavy smoker. If you're burying smokes or booze at
the grocery store or gas station, you have to show i.d. He knows
nothing about the average person's experience. And it shows
He
doesn't know anything about the average person's experience and he
proved that as well when he was bragging on Walmart's 2025 Thanksgiving
dinner which offers so much less.
Let's stay with the economy, Tony Owusu (THE STREET) takes us back in time:
In 2024, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump made inflation the centerpiece of his campaign.
The
"price of eggs" being too high became a rallying cry against the
incumbent presidential administration as Trump seized on a very real
pain point for many Americans.
U.S. inflation rate by month [2025]
January: 3%
February: 2.8%
March: 2.4%
April: 2.3% (Liberation day April 2)
May: 2.4%
June: 2.7%
July: 2.7%
August: 2.9%
September: 3%
"Starting
on day one, we will end inflation and make America affordable again, to
bring down the prices of all goods," he said at a rally in Bozeman,
Montana on August 9, 2024.
Affordability?
Senator Elizabeth Warren, speaking on behalf of elected Dems in
Congress, wants to deliver on it.
Donald Chump does not have a clue.
And in Chump Land, where we are at the mercy of a dementia plagued
failure, things just get worse. Farrah Tomazin (DAILY BEAST) notes job layoffs:
Layoffs
in the U.S skyrocketed in October to their worst monthly level for 22
years, with Americans now facing the type of job cuts typically seen
during recessions.
Despite President Donald
Trump repeatedly touting that the US economy “has never been hotter,” a
new report has fueled concerns about a labor market slowdown with more
people out of work.
The data, according to
outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, shows that company
layoffs soared last month to more than 153,000, marking the worst
October for job reductions since 2003.
US
employers have also announced 1.1 million layoffs so far this year - the
biggest number of layoffs since the pandemic and on par with job cuts
during the global financial crisis.
Steve Kopack (NBC NEWS) adds that "even
firms that are not actively cutting jobs have warned that they do not
plan to add to their headcount in the near-term, with several pointing
directly to AI’s impact on their personnel needs." Paul R. La Monica (BARRON'S) notes, "Economists
for the Indeed Hiring Lab, the research arm for the popular jobs site,
said in another report Thursday that job postings are now at their
lowest level since 2021 and that wage growth is slowing as well." Garrett Owen (SALON) reminds that, " Prior
to the report, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that the American
economy was nearing a 'golden age' under the Trump administration, and
said that 2026 'would be a great year'."
Mary Jones (PENNY GEM) adds,
"October 2025. In a span of just several months, 427 Michigan workers
lost their jobs as five automotive suppliers filed WARN notices. The
news ripples through the auto industry, with Dana Thermal Products
shutting its Auburn Hills plant, NPR of America slashing its workforce,
and DP World Logistics losing its only customer. These companies are all
linked to Michigan's crucial automotive sector, and each has cited a
sharp decline in business, sending shockwaves throughout the region.
What led to this series of layoffs? And why now? The unfolding impact is
just beginning."
The
economy is bad and that's Chumps fault. And his attack on SNAP? His
ignoring judges orders on SNAP? That's him again and we need to ask the
question of why the GOP hates our military personnel? They're
continuing Donald's shutdown and they're continuing this as Pretty Boo
Hegseth pretends to be a Secretary of Defense and does so at a time when
US military memebers and their family are being told to start using
food banks. Grasp that. Pretty Boo put his on hair and make up salon
into the Pentagon. He fought for that. But he can't fight to feed the
people serving in the US military? Very revealing. Michael Moran (THE MIRROR) reports:
Amid
what is now the longest government shutdown in US history, the
approximately 37,000 US service personnel stationed in Germany have
reportedly been advised to seek help from food banks if their wages are
not paid in November.
Military personnel
reportedly received their October salaries thanks to emergency funding
drawn from multiple sources: $2.5 billion from summer tax cut
legislation, $1.4 billion from military procurement accounts, and $1.4
billion from research and development.
Last
night, Lawrence O'Donnell covered many topics in his opening
monologue. He covered the economy, he covered how the administration
was filled with people out of touch with the every day life of the
American people, he covered the tariffs and the Supreme Court, he
covered the nonsense of pretending a sandwich was a weapon.
He also covered how unfeeling Chump is.
Novo Nordisk's Gordon Findlay felt
dizzy and ended up on the floor in the Oval Office, legs in the air as
Lawrence pointed out, and Chump's not helping and just staring off into
space.
It's another powerful moment of Lawrence cutting through the crap and connecting the dots.
But
if you stream that video, note one other thing about that incident.
The minute Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Kennedy Junior
looks over and sees a man is collapsing, Junior panics and runs out of
the room.
I guess that's what you have to do.
I
mean, I guess if you don't believe in vaccines and someone's passing
out, you run like crazy because maybe it's measles, maybe it's polio,
but whatever's going on, you can't rsik being around the person because
you're not vaccianted so you're not protected.
Our
countrys President John F. Kennedy wrote PROFILES IN COURAGE. Junior
practices PROFILES IN SAVE YOUR OWN ASS - EVERYONE IN NEED LEFT BEHIND
and he made that clear yesterday as man feeling faint sent Junior
fleeing from the room.
Now let's
drop back to February 11, 1985, on CBS that night, the 15th episode of
the second season of KATE & ALLIE aired -- "Rear Window" written by
Stu Hample, directed by Bill Persky. Susan Saint James played Kate,
Jane Curtin played Allie and Frederick Koehler played Allies son Chip.
The moment we're focusing on is seventeen minutes into the video below.
Allie: Have you ever heard the story about the little boy who cried wolf?
Chip: Yeah, it's about a little boy show cried wolf.
Allie:
A shepherd. The little shepherd went into the field one day and he got
bored so he cried "wolf!" and all the villagers came running.
Kate: Right. And when they saw that there was no wolf, they got really mad and went home.
Allie: And the net week, he went into the field and he got bored again and he cried wolf again.
Kate: And all the villagers came and when they saw there was no wolf, there, they really got mad and went home again.
Allie:
But the next time, there really was a wolf and the little boy cried
wolf but nobody came. And the wolf ate the little boy.
And the wolf ate the little boy.
As
we have noted repeatedly this year, over and over, the Justice Dept and
Homeland Security repeatedly lie to US courts. Non-stop lying. And
you lie to the judge? You get a reputation -- a bad one. That
reputation is now starting to stick. AP's Christine Fernando and Sophia Tareen report:
A
federal judge in Chicago on Thursday issued an extensive injunction
restricting federal agents' use of force, saying Thursday that a top
Border Patrol official leading an immigration crackdown repeatedly lied
about threats posed by protesters and reporters.
The
preliminary injunction came in response to a lawsuit filed by news
outlets and protesters who allege federal agents have used excessive
force during the operation that has netted more than 3,000 arrests and
led to heated clashes across the nation’s third-largest city and its
many suburbs.
And they aren't credible.
Again: And, the wolf ate the little boy.
That's
why you don't lie in court. You lie once and the judge has no reason
to believe you again. You were under oath and you lied. That helps a
juge decided that they don't "find defendants' version of events
credible."
They brought it on themselves and for this to happen is shameful and embarrassing.
Chump's war on immigrant is a war on the truth. John Woodrow Cox (WASHINGTON POST) notes:
An
Afghan man who has been detained for nearly four months, despite being
charged with no crime, will remain behind bars indefinitely after his
asylum case was delayed once again last week.
Though
the man has lived in the United States for more than four years and
been repeatedly vetted by federal authorities, a Department of Homeland
Security attorney announced in court that the government has not
finished his background check and could not estimate when it would.
Investigators have now asserted he poses a “potential threat” to
national security.
At the Friday hearing in
Virginia, a frustrated immigration judge acknowledged that, by law, she
doesn’t have the option to grant the father of two asylum without a
finalized check.
“The department’s going on a
fishing expedition trying to dig up whatever they can,” his lawyer, Amin
Ganjalizadeh, argued in court.
“I share counsel’s concern,” the judge told the government’s attorney, Joseph Dernbach. “You can’t give me a timeline.”
In
what world is that appropriate? In what world is the government
allowed to insist that they cannot provide timeline. In other
troubling news, Patrick G. Eddington (MS NOW) reports:
According
to stunning reporting by Joseph Cox at 404 Media, federal agents appear
to be roaming around Chicago using mobile facial recognition
technology, or FRT, on people to determine whether they should be
deported.
And according to internal Immigration
and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, emails viewed by 404 Media, ICE has
been using the Mobile Fortify app, which “can identify someone based on
their fingerprints or face by simply pointing a smartphone camera at
them.” A spokesperson for Customs and Border Protection confirmed its
use of Mobile Fortify to 404 Media, saying, “This is one of many tools
we are using as we enforce the laws of our nation.” A DHS spokesperson
told MSNBC, "While the Department does not discuss specific vendors or
operational tools, any technology used by DHS Components must comply
with the requirements and oversight framework."
Let's wind down with this from Senator Adam Schiff's office:
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