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Kakewalk of Shame?

Who knew that the good people of  the Commonwealth of Virginia had so much blackface in their all too recent past? 

Before we northerners get to feeling all superior, maybe we ought to check our own closets.  I’ll bet more than a few contain yearbooks and programs from UVM that date back before 1969.

That’s the year in which the Green Mountain State’s most respected University ended its tradition of the “Kakewalk:” an annual event dating  from 1893, in which costumed students in blackface strutted and high-kicked their way through some semblance of a minstrel show.

Even though the offensive nature of the event was remarked upon in print as early as the 1950”s, it took that esteemed institution until the height of the Civil Rights movement (1969) to finally kill it dead.

I would guess that more than a few 70+ year old alumni who performed in the Kakewalk shows will feel an urgent need to burn rubbish this weekend.view

Donald Trump: The Moscow Candidate

What a week it has been! While federal workers continued to struggle with the Trump Shutdown, made all that more real by their first zero-sum paycheck,  two venerable news sources, the New York Times and Washington Post revealed damning evidence that Donald Trump may indeed have a sinister relationship with Russia.

It may be shocking to hear out-loud speculation from the mainstream media that the American president could be a kind of “Manchurian Candidate” for Putin’s Russia, but it can no longer be dismissed as far-fetched.  In fact, with very little effort it is possible to reconstruct one’s very own forensic trail contributing to this alarming conclusion.

As a convenience to our GMD readers and with a quick Google search, I’ve compiled a few handy links for your interest.

Searching “Trump 1987,” yields, among other things, an account from Politico that appeared in 2017. It’s very interesting; reminding us that on his first visit to Moscow, he seems to have been  cosseted by the KGB.  This has probably been mentioned many times before but deserves special attention in light of this weekend’s revelations.

In the same search, I came across a curious piece from the Hollywood Reporter claiming that, in 1988, Trump was angling for Reagan to appoint him ambassador to the Soviet Union.  I offer the link here with no idea how valid the assertion may be.

The New York Times provides an exhaustive timeline of intersections between Trump-world and Russia.  Of course it ends in December 2018, well-before the new bombshells hit, but covering Donald Trump’s indiscretions seems to be a never-ending job.

Another good read comes from New York Magazine, “What if Donald Trump has been a Russian Asset since 1987?”  It even has a pictorial chart!

Exactly how might Trump have given service to Russian handlers over the years, even before reaching the White House suggests some additional data points.  Trump has been a public fountain of misinformation through much of his adult life.

Remember the Central Park Five? What prompted the stingy mogul to invest $85,000. in advertising to gin up hatred for these wrongly accused young African American men and advocate for their execution?  This, from a man who is notoriously un-philanthropic and won’t even pay his bills on time.   Why did he appear to care so uncharacteristically much? 

One can’t help musing that this would have been an ideal way to introduce a future candidate to the hate lobby.

This was followed by accusations that President Obama wasn’t born in the U.S. and the repeated suggestion that, if the accusation was true, his presidency was illegitimate.

He let that insulting calumny hover out there in the hate realm, without an apology, long after it had been effectively debunked.

Then, leading up to the 2016 election, he repeatedly attacked the integrity of the electoral process.  Most people just assumed he was making excuses for why he would most likely lose the election, but what if this was part of Putin’s plan to delegitimize the U.S. democratic process?

Anyway,  it’s quite a pattern; and Trump himself doesn’t display the cunning or even the simple attention necessary to sustain such a prolonged assault on our norms.  It is far more likely that he is simply the corrupt vessel through which Putin has delivered poison to the very roots of American democracy.

Trump, the right & wrong side of history or “whatever” Updated

[Update 12/21/19: Donald Trump’s ‘moral disaster’: AP reveals scope of migrant kids program

As the year draws to a close, about 5,400 detained migrant children in the U.S. are sleeping in shelters with more than 1,000 other children. Some 9,800 are in facilities with 100-plus total kids, according to confidential government data obtained and cross-checked by The Associated Press.

That’s a huge shift from just three months after President Donald Trump took office, when the same federal program had 2,720 migrant youth in its care; most were in shelters with a few dozen kids or in foster programs.]


 

Last July 4th Therese Patricia Okoumou climbed up the base of the Statue of Liberty to protest against Trump’s migrant family separation policy. solclimberSeven other people protesting had been arrested that day on Ellis Island but Okoumou, a naturalized US citizen who lives in Staten Island, made the headlines by climbing onto the base of the statue (approximately 10 stories  high) and holding a tee shirt with the slogan “Rise and Resist.” She was eventually removed hours later by police and arrested.

On Monday  the Guardian.com reported Patricia Okuomou’s trial for climbing the Statue of Liberty ended. She was found guilty of trespassing and interfering with government agency functions, as well as disorderly conduct-charges that in total could carry a sentence of 18 month in prison.

Outside the courthouse she remained committed to stopping the Trump administration family separation policy: “We stand on the right side of the history. I am not discouraged,” she said.

“While migrant children who simply came to this country, like our ancestors did, to seek happiness, freedom and liberation. Instead of welcoming them like Lady Liberty symbolizes, instead of treating them with kindness, what we showed them is cages. So if I go in a cage with them, I am on the right side of history.”

And what’s it look like on the wrong side of history?

Well the Trump administration was ordered to halt the separations but one way and another it has continued in an alarming fashion. Last week a seven year old Guatemalan girl, Jakelin Caal Maquin, died in custody of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers. She was with her father when he was arrested after crossing the U.S. border. The CBP’s reports say she died from dehydration and shock but this description is disputed by her father, Nery Gilberto Caal Cruz.

Even more questions over this child’s death were raised when it was reported that, astoundingly, CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan knew about the death of the child in its custody before his congressional testimony earlier but he failed even to mention it.

And the cost in dollars for Trump’s cruel policy to date is sizable as of last month, the NYTimes.com reported it was as much as $80 million and rapidly growing.

The lack of preparation and condition of mass housing shelters (many of them contracted out and privately run) provided for separated children have potential for major problems. Govexec.com reports: The tent city, built on a patch of federal land near the border in El Paso County, has been a focal point of criticism and controversy as the number of children housed there has ballooned in recent months to about 2,800.

Late last month, as part of a larger investigation into child safety at the shelters, the inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services warned that the Trump administration had waived FBI fingerprint background checks for employees at the emergency tent shelter and had hired “dangerously” few mental health counselors.

To handle any potential crimes at the tent city, the government has assigned the largely obscure Federal Protective Service.

The chief mission of the FPS is to protect federal buildings, such as the Census Bureau and the Social Security Administration, which it mostly does through its force of 13,500 private security guards.

And to the administration “whatever” looks like the following.

A couple months before Okuomou climbed the Statue of Liberty and about the time images of detained children in cages became public, John Kelly, who was then Trump’s Chief of Staff (once DHS head), was asked by NPR about the cruel implications of separating families and holding them in custody.  Kelly dismissively remarked: “The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever,”

Many people demonstrated last July, and since then protests continue against the cruelty of Trump’s migrant family detention policy, but the administration carries on with it and their reaction to the suffering they inflict seems to be “whatever.”

Now imagine a pregnant-out-of-wedlock Maria with her fiance Joseph, arriving at the border. And you may have guessed there is no room at the asylum-processing centers. They move along the border, are detained, separated, and Maria gives birth behind razor-wire-topped fences. She calls the infant Esperanza, hope. But they are given no water, food or “whatever”, and the infant dies.

What would Trump say, “Feliz Navidad!” or “whatever” ?

Pardon me,but watch out for the turkeys

Here’s a little GMD safety reminder and a classic GOP Thanksgiving holiday video

According to the National Fire Protection Association, Thanksgiving is the peak day for home-cooking fires, followed by Christmas Day, Christmas Eve and the day before Thanksgiving. In 2016, fire departments in the U.S. responded to an estimated 1,570 home cooking fires on Thanksgiving.

And just for nostalgia from ten years ago a video featuring Sarah Palin, then Alaska’s Governor, pardoning a turkey. And while she speaks on camera she appears unaware that another turkey is being butchered in the background.

How bad is it?

 America, checks with top advisers:

Q.) U.S A. : How fucked am I?

A.) First adviser: Well, you look awful, you look terrible. I mean, you often look quite bad, but…

Q.) U.S.A.: In terms of basic functional health of our federal government on the fuck-o-meter, where am I?

A.) Second Adviser: Oh, 12.

 A.) First adviser: Yeah. 12, say.

Q.) U.S. A.: Out of what?

 A.) Second Adviser: Er… 50.

 A.) First adviser: Oh. Mine was out of ten.

U.S. A.: Right, (to Second Adviser) so I’m 24% fucked according to you, (to First Adviser) but according to you I’m 120% fucked? *

Two years of Trump & GOP rule and now post-election the prognosis may be a little better. The Democrats did take control of the house. “So for the first time in two years, there is an institution of the government that is neither afraid of, nor controlled by, the president”. Women candidates running for office made huge gains. From the NYTimes.com: There will be at least 100 women in the House next year — the largest number in U.S. history.  And Democrats gained in state legislatures, CBS news reports: […] as well as obtaining governorships in seven formerly Republican-held states. Additionally, the majority of state attorneys general will be Democrats come January. 

The glimmer of light at the end of the Trump/GOP tunnel is a little brighter.

unclesamgreenBut the GOP in the Senate still has Trump’s back covered. And at two post-election press conferences  Donald more than demonstrated his continuing contempt for normal rules of behavior. Not only did he escalate his attacks on the media and revoke a CNN reporter’s White House press credentials but he threatened more reporters with the same. He topped off his belligerent performances by firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Then by placing a complete GOP hack with questionable ethics as acting Attorney General he put the Mueller investigation in real jeopardy.

I’m an optimist today so let’s say we’re at 24% on the “f” meter.

*Apologies to Armando Iannucci and The Thick of It.

Go sit down at the city dump

It’s been too fast: (Grassley sets deadlines)  and definitely too crazy out there (Sec. Ben Carson sees centuries old Fabian/socialist plot) in the news the last few days. It left me looking for something like  “the Goodle days”.

When we’ve all grown old from a-wondering how,
Oh we’ll all sit down at the city dump,
And talk about the Goodle Days.

Sometimes I get to thinkin’ that we’re almost done,
And there ain’t nothin’ left that we can figure out.
And I guess it must have seemed a lot more like that
Back in the Goodle Days,
But when ya gotta go, ya gotta go.
There’s always somebody don’tcha know,
A-hangin’ round a-sayin’ “Well I told you so”,
Back in the Goodle Days.

 

The Party of Old White Men Gets It Wrong AGAIN.

It was a fool’s mission, but I used to cling to the hope that common decency would prevail in the GOP.  

So many abdications of congressional oversight have occurred recently that its hard to know what deserves priority in our outrage.   Republicans just cluck like an indulgent mother while their Darling Boy continues to smash half-a-century of progress with petulant abandon.

On the one hand, abusing his power to serve his own interests at the expense of national security is nothing new for this president.  On the other hand, even Nixon wouldn’t have declassified FBI intelligence docs in the midst of an ongoing investigation of his own White House.

But the apex of GOP irresponsibility has got to be their determination to ram through Kavenaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation before the October session, regardless of credible questions about his character.

Even before Christine Blasey Ford’s allegations of attempted rape came to light, there were unanswered questions about Judge Kavenaugh’s truthfulness, as well as evidence that he should not be trusted with decisions involving the rights of either women or minorities.  The fact that massive numbers of documents from his judicial history have been withheld from Democratic scrutiny in the confirmation process is sufficient to raise suspicions that the man is even more unsuitable than we even imagine.

I remember the days when any hint of discernible partisanship in the record of an SCOTUS candidate would prevent him or her from even being put forward as a nominee.  Both parties recognized that if partisanship gained a foothold on the nation’s highest court, it would be the end of justice as we have come to known it in America.

Even when non-partisanship began to slip away, presidents from both parties continued to at least pay lip service to that ideal.

As with other aspects of his misbegotten presidency, Trump isn’t even trying to be subtle in his efforts to rig the court so that he can ensure he holds onto power for a second term.  That’s all that matters to him now.  He doesn’t believe in anything; doesn’t have any overarching values; and he doesn’t care what happens to the country so long as he gets his.

The GOP has so thoroughly prostituted itself to the quixotic tyranny of his venal desires that there will be no going back when he finally is uprooted from the Oval Office.

There are slightly more women than men in the U.S., but Republicans seem disinterested in the female half of the population other than to limit their self-determination, healthcare and compensation levels.  In the long run, the philosophical misogyny and xenophobia of the GOP are headed for a nasty collision with demographics, no matter how hard they try to rig the system.

That’s little comfort to women and minorities who must live through the last reign of the Republican Party.

What will happen when a Supreme Court packed by the far right in defiance of consensus inevitably comes into conflict with majority public opinion?  Let me tell you, it won’t be pretty!

Lifetime appointment?  Not so fast!  While there originally were very good reasons for an indefinite term of office, those reasons must now be scrutinized in the new light provided by an administration at war with the very spirit of our constitution.  

Justices can be impeached just as presidents can; and, as we are constantly reminded now, impeachment is a political process, not a legal one.  How’s that going to work out for Judge Kavenaugh, once the Court has been permanently diminished by his ill-considered elevation?

What has Corey Parent got that Carol Breuer wants? Chapter 2.

Franklin County candidate for state senate, Corey Parent presents himself reasonably enough, as a “local boy,” “family man” and someone who “reaches across the aisle;” but you have to ask yourself why Tom and Carol Breuer, big time far-right conservative donors who have been especially active in opposing gay rights in Massachusetts, have been contributing heavily to Parent, in particular, over the course of the past two election cycles.

Some may recall a blogpost about Parent and the Breuers that I wrote way back in 2016 when I first was made aware of their oversized support for Parent, who ran successfully in that election for the House.

That targeted support suggests to me that Parent is being groomed as another handmaid of the religious right, which, as we have seen on the national stage, is less interested in cooperating in order to do the people’s business than it is in arresting the evolution of our diverse democracy toward more progressive and inclusive policies.

This does not make me want Parent to climb that next rung of the ladder into the state senate.

Surely the folly of promoting individuals backed by the far right has more than proven itself since Donald Trump took the White House by questionable means.

I’m sorry if this sounds harsh, but here is where it all begins.  Local candidates strike the contribution mother load, then bind themselves ever tighter to an exclusionary special interest, as they rise in political fortune on a sea of easy cash.  

For me, this is not what the democratic process should be all about.

Is Donald Trump too ugly for a presidential bobblehead?

I was trolling around the White House Giftshop website, trying to find out what became of those commemorative coins Trump ordered to celebrate his “historical” (read: “hysterical”) meeting with Kim Jong-un.  In case you, too, were wondering, they ship August 30.

My question answered, TrumpChristmasBobble-7TI came across something infinitely more entertaining: the first in a a new series of Presidential Christmas Bobbleheads , representing (you guessed it) the current Bobble-Head-in-Chief.  Amusing as that may be for obvious reasons, a picture of the novelty gave rise to all-out hilarity around our house which I thought I’d share with our generally glee-less readership.

Now I ask you to be the judge.  Look at the slim youthful figure, luxuriant blonde hair and boyish grin.  That’s the spitting image, not of Donald J. Trump, but of Bill Clinton on his first campaign, before he put on that “freshman fifteen” pounds in the Oval Office.

Then I read the promotional text, cut-and-pasted here for full effect:

Donald John Trump became the 45th President of the United States on Friday, January 20, 2017. He was sworn in with his left hand on both his personal and also on the Lincoln Bible. Trump’s path to the presidency was long and reasoned. Intimations of his presidential potential appeared as early as 1987 when a large group of supporters gathered outside a Rotary Club meeting in New Hampshire and waved signs: Trump for President and Trump in ’88.

We have chosen three symbols to represent President Donald J. Trump’s first White House Christmas:

1. The Christmas Tree represents Trump’s campaign promise to evangelical Christians, “We’re going to start saying Merry Christmas again.”

2. The portrait of Abraham Lincoln represents President Trump’s respect for Lincoln as the quintessence of American Presidents. As Trump stated, “I can be more presidential than any president … except for Abraham Lincoln.”

3. The diorama scene with President Trump in the State Dining Room at hearth and fireplace represents President Trump’s entrepreneurial spirit and iconic successes in the hotel and hospitality industry. The hearth is redolent of the fire that heats a home as well as suggestive of Trump’s enormous passions as entrepreneur and now as President of the United States.

We hope you will enjoy this first diorama in your new, ongoing, and sophisticated limited edition diorama collection of the White House Gift Shop, Est. 1946 by permanent memorandum of President Harry S. Truman and volunteers of U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division.

Merry Christmas and Seasons Greetings

Anthony Giannini, Executive Director

The White House Gift Shop, Est. 1946®

Mr. Giannini is also credited as the creator of the series, but formatting clumsiness and errors in the overblown text suggest that, if Donald Trump didn’t actually compose it himself, one of his “best people” was in charge of the roll-out.

(By the way; why was Trump’s left hand on his “personal” and the Lincoln bible?   Doesn’t that mean he was touching his “personal” to the Lincoln bible?  ‘Must violate more than a few archival rules, I would think!)

‘Hope this turns that frown upside down.  Happy Tuesday.