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DOC_SARVIS
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Approaching the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, the official plaque honoring the police who defended democracy that day is nowhere to be found. read more
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Why did you only mention Trump? 90% of the people in the "files" are Democrats...LOLOLOOLOLOLOL... #16 | POSTED BY BOAZ
Yet the Democrats and Republicans join (!?!) to push for release of the files and only Trump resists. Gee, Boaz, why do you suppose that might be? LOLOLOOLOLOLOL, ye feckin maroon.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 03:43 PM | Reply
#11 If the Horst Wessel wannabes were actually (verifiably) rounding up and corralling hordes of the proverbial ooh-they're-coming-to-get-you murderers and god knows what all sort of vicious criminals as proclaimed in advance we would most definitely be seeing confirmation of that blasted across the media.
Nobody in their right mind believed the situation as described by the administration reflected reality.
But MAGAts continue swallowing it the way they seem to like their lies, raw and rancid.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 03:38 PM | Reply
She's a MAGAt "alternative facts" kind of US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. Old Orange Julius of Cloud Cuckoo Land doth decreed it be so.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 03:26 PM | Reply
Have you seen some of the stuff thrown at me? You never said anything about the vile stuff Snoofy, legallyyourdead and others say to me. So until you call out your own, you don't really have a leg to stand on. #81 | POSTED BY BOAZ
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 03:22 PM | Reply
Good advice.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 02:15 PM | Reply
Yeah, it's called theft.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 02:12 PM | Reply
There's clearly something wrong with all the lenses on all the cameras pointed in Old Yeller's direction. Don't know yet if it's a plot, but that's what some people are saying already, which is a record for some people saying that and some people not saying those things, that it is but maybe not and maybe. So, fake news, not fat.
That's one explanation.
The other? Trump is the Fatty Arbuckle American politics. (No disrespect intended for Fatty.)
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 01:17 PM | Reply
Coriolanus, there's an interesting treatment of Angleton in the A Spy Among Froends miniseries that highlights Kim Philly and Nicholas Elliott with plenty of room for Angleton. On Lincoln, Jim Bishop's book provided my intro to Lincoln's assassination as a "yute." Don't bother with Theodore Roscoe's The Web of Conspiracy (1959), a huge, dense tome I attempted tackling in middle school. Basically, he thinks Stanton was the main guy. Edward Steers, Jr., Blood on the Moon is a solid Lincoln assassination source. And you're right, plenty of confusion and fubar associated with the entire affair.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 08:07 AM | Reply
Cassidy's behavior is typical of the enablers. Susan Glasser writes about them in "Trump's Golden Age of Awful."
Just a year ago, it was still possible to envision a different course for Trump's second term"to imagine that, while the President himself might really mean to carry through with his most radical plans, there remained strong forces in society to resist him. Republican leaders in Congress and the Trump-appointed conservative majority on the Supreme Court may yet prove to be something other than the willing handmaidens of democracy's demise, but they have so far failed to do so. This past year's disruptions are as much their work as Trump's; without their acquiescence, as passive or unwilling as it has been at times, many of Trump's most extreme acts would not have been possible. Just think about Senator Bill Cassidy, of Louisiana, a medical doctor who made much of the "assurances" he extracted from Trump's vaccine-denying nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Kennedy won his confirmation vote, then broke the pledges he had made to get it. Cassidy has, in the tradition of the Senate, been deeply concerned ever since. www.newyorker.com
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 07:30 AM | Reply
So, like the proverbial broken clock, James Jesus Angleton (for his yuuge faults) had a point about that shadowy trade.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 04:49 AM | Reply
He seems to have placed his allegiance to the MAGA cult over the Hippocratic Oath he took. #11 | POSTED BY LAMPLIGHTER
He likes the position and perks he thinks insulate him from the consequences of his decisions. Which, needless to say, are based on what he thinks helps him. Typical blinkered pol and useful idiot.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-07 04:39 AM | Reply
Cassidy's vote in committee guaranteed Kennedy a narrow party-line victory in the Senate floor vote. But for his supposedly handwringing vote in committee, the nomination would have died in committee. Instead, we have another Republican gift to America. These people deserve to be forgotten but need to be remembered.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-06 02:01 PM | Reply
I listened to Trump's yap to the House GOPers. The whole thing, a stream of consciousness performance that anyone with a reasonable claim to being considered normal cannot help but find deeply disturbing.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-06 01:45 PM | Reply
The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth. George Orwell, 1984
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-06 06:02 AM | Reply
Determined to preserve the nation's history, some 100 members of Congress, mostly Democrats, have taken it upon themselves to memorialize the moment. For months, they've mounted poster board-style replicas of the Jan. 6 plaque outside their office doors, resulting in a Capitol complex awash with makeshift remembrances.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-06 05:57 AM | Reply
Mark Kelly's reelection campaign folks should thank their mega fundraiser: Pickled Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Warrrrrr. (Reality hint: Still officially the Department of Defense. Eat it up, MAGAts.)
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-06 05:42 AM | Reply
#4 Why bother going to the gang of eight or Congress? SCOTUS gave Trump immunity. Couple that with the his pardon power and an embarrassingly supine congressional GOP and you get ... What we have: a dictatorship in its early stages.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-05 02:15 PM | Reply
A bipartisan bill that became law after getting approved 427-1 in the GOP controlled House and unanimously by the GOP controlled Senate. That the contents of the files obviously freak out Trump is his problem. Hence the coverup. Whatever is in there really, really concerns him.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-05 01:56 PM | Reply
"The bill to release the files was written by Dems ... "
Ro Khana, yes. Thomas Massie? Not so much. That bill was approved 427-1 in the GOP controlled House and unanimously by the GOP controlled Senate. On the tally sheet that would be another swing and a miss for you.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-05 01:38 PM | Reply
When push comes to shove, there is, unfortunately, really no particular reason in light of the Trump purge to believe the US military will support the Constitution.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-05 01:02 PM | Reply
"We called him Old Yeller. The name had a sort of double meaning. One part meant that his short hair was a dingy yellow, a color that we called yeller' in those days. The other meant that when he opened his head, the sound he let out came closer to being a yell than a bark." Fred Gipson, Old Yeller
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-05 12:45 PM | Reply
#32 Please try focusing on the matter at hand. What Trump has done is a number of things, none of them on any way positive. Along a rough continuum they start with "stupid" and move along to "illegal." Thank you for your attention to this matter!
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-04 03:08 PM | Reply
Doesn't look like "Operation Fuhgedaboud Epstein" was well thought out. Other than the kidnapping-as-cover and announcement of brazen theft parts. The ensemble presentation at Mar-a-Lardo, though, what a paean to the spirit of kitsch. "General Raizin' Caine" ... "He effed around and he found out ... " Oooh,boogabooga ... hilarious performances that forever upstaged Colin Powell's pathetic cartoons at the UN.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-04 03:03 PM | Reply
#25 And?
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-04 02:25 PM | Reply
The return of loud of mouth, short on cultural awareness and sensitivity, and profoundly lacking in displays of respect piratas norteamericanos aka filibusteros aka los pinche gringos. It's a goddamn shame. In every sense of that word.
Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-04 04:40 AM | Reply
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Why did you only mention Trump? 90% of the people in the "files" are Democrats...LOLOLOOLOLOLOL...
#16 | POSTED BY BOAZ
Yet the Democrats and Republicans join (!?!) to push for release of the files and only Trump resists.
Gee, Boaz, why do you suppose that might be?
LOLOLOOLOLOLOL, ye feckin maroon.