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Wednesday, May 07, 2025

The Dispatch's Kevin Williamson deemed President Donald Trump a socialist in a scathing new column that asked its readers "who the serfs are going to be when we get to the end of this road?" read more


An internal email obtained by ProPublica said the agency made the change to be "consistent" with a Trump executive order. But at least two other federal law enforcement agencies are still requiring body cameras.


The Trump administration has developed plans to send migrants to detention centers in Libya on a military flight, according to Reuters. The flight could depart as soon as Wednesday, officials told The New York Times. The nationalities of those set to be on the flight were not immediately apparent. Libya is in the middle of severe conflict, and human rights groups have called its migrant detention centers "horrific" and "deplorable."


Tuesday, May 06, 2025

MAGA-backed candidates got absolutely trounced across the state. read more


She said she would see him in court. She did. She won. read more


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More: "Donald Trump does not know the first thing about how a factory operates, of course, and neither do most of the private-equity dorks and middling media figures with which he has stocked his administration, a veritable museum of minor Fox News figures. But he has been inside Macy's, and even had a product-licensing deal with the department store once upon a time"ghastly shirts and ties with a predictable Gordon Gekko meets Liberace aesthetic.

And so Trump's version of quasi-monarchical Leninism is no surprise. It's not one big factory: It's one big Macy's, with him leading the parade."

"Donald Trump's vision of the economy is classic socialism," he continued. "Trump's view of a man at a desk moving pieces of the economy around like rooks and pawns on a chessboard is what socialism is all about"though the old tyrants in Moscow at least had the humility to assume that a committee of experts would be necessary to manage the economy according to scientific' principles or at least the guile to pretend that they believed it, whereas Trump apparently has swallowed his own silly god-man horsepucky, being, as he is, an ass of exceptional asininity."

"He is economically more in Lenin's camp than in Adam Smith's and Milton Friedman's and Ronald Reagan's," concluded Williamson. "He already imagines himself as a kind of royal figure"any guess who the serfs are going to be when we get to the end of this road?"

Trump's tariff-heavy trade policy has drawn criticism from a wide variety of conservative voices.

In an editorial published on Tuesday, National Review torched the president over his "anti-abundance agenda," slamming him for "yammering about American children being spoiled" without ever having had "to make do with less."

The sole Republican judge to defend the rule of law in North Carolina is Republican Justice Richard Dietz, who has remained steadfast in his belief that rewriting the rules of an election after the election is unlawful and unwise. Resisting the pressures of partisanship in North Carolina is no easy feat these days, and his courage should be commended.

Outside of North Carolina, however, Griffin's crusade is over. North Carolina may be a state where Republicans get to do whatever they want to do, but federal judges aren't willing to participate in what is essentially a judicial coup. Griffin can appeal this ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals, but they shouldn't expect a different result there. That court has already ruled against the argument once.

It's yet another reminder of how baldly and awfully partisan judges in North Carolina have become. The depth and diversity of people who know this lawsuit has no merit is incredible. It includes voters from both parties, elections officials of all political stripes, military leaders and hundreds of judges, government officials and attorneys from across the political spectrum. Now, a Trump-appointed federal judge has agreed. It's North Carolina's Republican judges who are the extreme outliers.

Republicans cannot lament a rogue judiciary or overreach by "radical left judges." They cannot accuse the judge who issued the ruling of partisan bias, although they may still try. This is a conservative judge, appointed by Donald Trump. He is a member of the conservative Federalist Society and the National Rifle Association. It's exactly the kind of judge Republicans would hope " or expect " to side with them. But he isn't " he's rebuking Republican logic and laying bare their attempt to steal an election.

A Trump-appointed judge rebukes NC judges' quest to overturn an election

The president, while taking questions following a press conference confirming the NFL 2027 draft will take place in Washington, D.C., was asked: "How did you decide to reopen Alcatraz? Can you walk us through that decision? How will you use it? How did you come up with the idea?"

Trump rambled in response:

"It represents something very strong, very powerful in terms of law and order. Our country needs law and order. Alcatraz is I would say the ultimate, right? Alcatraz, Sing, Sing. And Alcatraz, the movies. But it's right now a museum, believe it or not. A lot of people go there. It housed the most violent criminals in the world and nobody ever escaped. One person almost got there but they, as you know, the story, they found his clothing rather badly ripped up and it was a lot of shark bites, a lot of, lot of problems. Nobody's ever escaped from Alcatraz and just represented something strong having to do with law and order. We need law and order in this country. And so we're going to look at it. Some of the people up here are going to be working very hard on that and we had a little conversation. I think it's going to be very interesting. We'll see if we can bring it back, in large form, add a lot. But I think it represents something right now. It's a big hulk that's sitting there rusting and rotting. You look at it, it's sort of an, you saw that picture that was put out. It's sort of amazing but it sort of represents something that's both horrible and beautiful and strong and miserable, weak. It's got a lot of, it's got a lot of qualities that are interesting and I think they make a point."

Some critics pointed to the airing on Saturday of the 1979 Clint Eastwood film "Escape to Alcatraz" on WLRN in South Florida, where Trump was staying at his Mar-a-Lago resort, as possibly the real explanation for his order to get the long-shuttered penitentiary back up and running, despite its crumbling infrastructure.

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