The grotesquery of the Trump campaign's Arlington National Cemetery stunt was Too Damn Much even by seditionist crapsack standards.
Musk's capitalism-breaking 'innovation' is being willing to break the law at every opportunity, and he didn't invent that either.
Musk's Twitter takeover is a fascinating case study in how to destroy a company from the inside out.
I am beginning to think we need to brick up the whole of Silicon Valley, Cask of Amontillado style, and tell the authorities that the whole thing never existed.
In newly released tapes, the Heritage Foundation's banal embrace of fascism still has the power to shock.
Project 2025's videos are aimed at "training" the loyalists meant to take over government positions after a Trump-led purgeāand yep, they're bonkers.
The 'Mandate for Leadership' is printed and done with. The plans to purge Trump's enemies from government, replacing them with ideologies and toadies, is humming along as planned.
Paul Dans may have gotten knifed by Chris LaCivita, but the "Project" itself is still going strong.
Authoritarianism is about power; mockery is about removing power. A narrative that undermines the authoritarian's illusion of strength is more dangerous to their movement than any law or army.