69 thoughts on “Judgement Day”


  1. Vaccines are becoming harder to obtain thanks to RFK Jr.’s dismantling of the CDC, the state of Florida is moving to end all vaccine mandates, and President Trump is escalating his war against wind power.

  2. Patd, you anticipated my question this morning. It could be phrased as “WTF is wrong with Bobby B’s voice?” Spasmodic dysphoria. Interesting. Aka laryngeal dystonia. Those just kind of roll off the tongue, don’t they? Read up on it and it’s so dense in medical terminology I’m unfamiliar with that it’s difficult to understand it, kinda like Bobby B. Of course in the case of Bobby B, the bigger problem is that the content of his message is bullshit more so than the garbled delivery of it. Applying the if/then construct, IF the content of Bobby B’s words wasn’t just utter bullshit THEN we might be able to understand what the fuck he’s trying to say notwithstanding his spasmodic dysphoria. 🤯

  3. Judge rips DOJ for causing “embarrassment and shame” for the government as it dismisses another D.C. felony case

    Judge Zia Faruqui, a former federal prosecutor, said U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s office has tarnished its reputation with how they are handling the deluge of DC arrests. He said Pirro’s office is routinely bringing cases that don’t belong in federal court and needlessly keeping people in jail for days while they evaluate charges that are later dropped, all so that Pirro can hold press conferences boasting about the number of arrests.
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-rips-doj-dismisses-another-d-c-case/

  4. Working on my next script. Suggestions welcome.

    Why are we protesting again tomorrow over the federal takeover of our city, Washington DC? It’s not just about turning soldiers into cops. They’re also locking up people without a case just to hold press conferences bragging about the number of arrests. This could be coming to any city. We are all DC now.

    Yesterday a federal judge ripped the Justice Department, calling its conduct an embarrassment and shame. The judge said U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s office has been playing ‘cops and robbers like children’—jailing people for show, then dropping charges when there’s no evidence. One man sat a week in jail before a grand jury threw out his felony charge. The judge apologized to him in court. Pirro fired back, blaming so-called ‘elitist jurors.’ But the message from the bench is clear: the system is losing credibility, and ordinary people are paying the price. That’s one reason why tomorrow, we’re in the streets.

  5. Love today’s article from Lotus the world’s most judgmental cat
    The Hollow House: A Portrait of Leadership in Absence

    The White House sits lit at night like a gaudy scratching post nobody bothers to use. Light pours from its windows, but inside? Nothing. No warmth, no spirit, no life. A hollow house for a hollow man.

    Full article:
    https://lotuspurrspective.substack.com/p/the-hollow-house-a-portrait-of-leadership?utm_source=substack&publication_id=3036422&post_id=172844562&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&utm_campaign=email-share&triggerShare=true&isFreemail=true&r=59ruip&triedRedirect=true

  6. On yesterday’s YouTube Chat, Craig and I got off on the lack of curiosity in younger generations and I mentioned the recent stat of reading for entertainment being down to 40% of people in last year. The above title from Lotus made my memory twitch. It is a good thing to get twitches.

    The Hollow Men by T S. Eliot

    We are the hollow men
    We are the stuffed men
    Leaning together
    Headpiece filled with straw. Alas!
    Our dried voices, when
    We whisper together
    Are quiet and meaningless
    As wind in dry grass
    Or rats’ feet over broken glass
    In our dry cellar
    ….. more

  7. The Presidential “Word of the Day” calendar:

    “They went skedaddle. You know the word skedaddle? It means skedaddle.”

    -President of the United States.

    Feel free to contribute more definitions

  8. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/james-okeefe-joseph-schnitt-doj-epstein-files_n_68b9f090e4b09c6f4cf68efb

    A staffer in the Justice Department said in a secretly recorded video that the department would redact any Republican names from its investigative files on the late sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.

    The administration has been funneling the Epstein files to Capitol Hill in a supposed show of transparency, but only liberals’ names will remain visible, the staffer said.

    “If they’re released in any way, it’s going to be very redacted. They’ll redact every Republican or conservative person in those files, leave all the liberal Democratic people in those files,” Joseph Schnitt, acting deputy chief of the DOJ’s Office of Enforcement Operations, says in the video.

    Schnitt apparently thought he was speaking to someone he’d met through a dating app, but he was actually talking to an undercover operative for the right-wing entrepreneur James O’Keefe.

    *The victims should release their list ASAP. These would not just be casual acquaintances of Epstein (if he had any of those), but their abusers. If they try to sue, they would be deposed and they might need to plead the 5th in order to not trip themselves up in a lie, in which case they still look guilty. Release your own list, since this administration is involved in a massive coverup…which includes the DOJ!

  9. https://abc7chicago.com/post/national-guard-chicago-expanded-ice-operations-expected-start-saturday-governor-jb-pritzker-says/17737342/

    Illinois Governor JB Pritzker said he was told ICE operations will ramp up Saturday, but it may be possible they could begin as early as Friday.

    Meanwhile, a Mexican Independence Day celebration scheduled in Chicago has now been postponed.

    As anticipation continues for federal intervention in Chicago, there is also mixed reaction about a possible National Guard deployment.

    “We believe they are going to be fully assembled by tomorrow and can begin operations after that. We’ve heard that could begin Saturday morning, but it’s possible I suppose they could begin tomorrow,” Pritzker said.

    *Stephen Miller wants a fight so that Orange Adolf will have a reason to send in the NG…from a red state. Be prepared for these ICE bounty hunters to be extra-nasty.

  10. https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/robert-f-kennedy-jr-us-election-michael-wolff-b1117394.html

    Robert F Kennedy Jr speaks in a croaking, rasping, painful-sounding voice. As a younger man, he did not have this timbre. There’s a vague explanation that its cause is a virus he might have contracted. Or, more likely, it is a crack-pipe voice, the larynx and throat seared over a long addiction he admits to, a descent that took him quite as far down to the bottom as you can go.

    At least half of everything he says, with great didactic authority, is made up of facts and data whirled through a blender into some strange gobbledygook, but that seems only to vividly illustrate the idea that logic, meaning and linear reality have been lost.

    It used to be that the obviously nutso and clearly disturbed remained outside of the clear tracks of ambition and career attainments. But that has been another big change in the Trump era: the functionally insane have discovered that they have particular gifts.

    *This is from 2023. It’s still published online, so it doesn’t seem Wolff was ever been sued for calling it crack-pipe voice.

  11. https://apnews.com/article/rubio-venezuela-maduro-drug-cartels-b33769bb581454eb8cf5cdf365d5f0c8

    While Trump has promised no more foreign wars, Rubio and other administration officials have warned of more operations against drug traffickers in Latin America, escalating pressure on an adversary Rubio has long sought to confront.

    “The president has said he wants to wage war on these groups because they’ve been waging war on us for 30 years and no one has responded,” Rubio told reporters Thursday.

    Rubio shared some of the first details about the strike Tuesday despite it being a military operation, posting on social media as Trump briefly announced it in the Oval Office. The White House says 11 people were killed.

    A day later, he said “it’ll happen again” and said Trump had authority “under exigent circumstances to eliminate imminent threats to the United States.”

    *Former President of the Philippines, Duterte, was arrested in March and is imprisoned at The Hague…and now the US is also killing folks they claim (but have no proof of) are drug smugglers in international waters.

    Will Orange Adolf be charged with this war crimes? Maybe Rubio, since he’s so proud of the mass murder without due process, and outside of the US to boot? Perhaps Hegseth sincr it involved US military?

    The quicker these murderous dummies are arrested and await trial by the ICC, the better.

    They got Duterte, so they can BiBi and Putin, and the involved parties in the tRUMP administration.

  12. Here’s the money line from the WaPo article on the jobs report:

    “The labor market is almost frozen solid,” said Sam Kuhn, an economist at the digital recruiting firm Appcast. “This is very different than the labor market we saw just two years ago. … I think we’re at an elevated risk of a recession.”

    And there’s this:

    Manufacturing and wholesale trade each lost 12,000 positions, reflecting the impact of tariffs.

    Doesn’t sound very optimistic to me. Oh, and I believe it.

  13. The African elephants of the sanctuary enjoying the dwindling summer.

    Sep 3, 2025
    Summer is slowly drawing to a close in Tennessee—the first leaves are beginning to turn, and a slight, welcome breeze has started to roll through the hills. Still, there has been no shortage of warm days, and with them, plenty of opportunities for the African elephants of Redbud Barn and Habitat to cool off in their preferred way.

    High temperatures and an abundance of summer insects had Tange, Sukari, and Flora mudding multiple times each day, emerging from their wallows clay-caked and dust-covered. Care Staff were especially delighted to watch Tange embrace the season with gusto—rolling onto her sides, and ensuring full-body mud coverage. This is common behavior for elephants: they’ll roll, lean, or rub different parts of their bodies to make sure the mud coats them evenly. The mud works like sunscreen, insect repellent, and skincare all in one.

    About The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee:
    Located 85 miles southwest of Nashville in Hohenwald, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee provides elephants with lifetime care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being. The Sanctuary also works to raise public awareness of the complex needs of elephants and the crisis facing elephants in the wild and promotes elephant welfare and conservation. The Elephant Discovery Center, The Sanctuary’s educational center with exhibits focused on elephants’ role as a keystone species, is open to visitors in downtown Hohenwald. The elephants’ habitats are closed to the public.

  14. Well known (and now retired) NPR radio host, Diane Rehm, also has spasmodic dysphonia.
    She has become the national spokesperson for the condition.

  15. They got Duterte, so they can BiBi and Putin, and the involved parties in the tRUMP administration.

    The Philippine police arrested him over though, it wasn’t some international trans-jurisdictional force

  16. An injection of botulinum toxin — or Botox — into a sufferer’s vocal chords is one of the most common treatments for the disorder. Kennedy told The Diane Rehm Show in 2005 that he was receiving shots about every four months.

    Shots for him, none for you!

  17. Mated eagle pair Gabby and Beau have returned to their nest after several months apart. It is always good news when both eagles return safely for a new season to breed new eaglets.

  18. https://www.newsnationnow.com/world/russia-at-war/trump-russian-oil-ukraine-ceasefire-eu/

    The Trump administration will stop paying for security aid programs to European countries that border Russia, a source inside the White House told NewsNation.

    News of the shift follows President Donald Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a group of European leaders on Thursday. The cut in aid would impact millions of dollars spent on the programs, which focus on training and equipping militaries in Eastern Europe.

    Ukraine moves to ban an Orthodox church it says is linked with pro-war Moscow church
    In a social media post, Zelenskyy wrote, “We are preparing documents on guarantees and defining each country’s investment into security. Already 26 countries have agreed to provide Ukraine with security guarantees.”

    *Nobody could blame another country for wanting regime change in the US. Just saying. Of course, then it sets off a chain reaction. It would be understandable, though.

  19. https://www.si.com/college/missouri/football/the-border-war-is-back-mizzou-kansas-rivalry-through-the-lens-of-the-past

    For the first time since 2011, the Missouri Tigers and Kansas Jayhawks will take the same football field on Saturday. For a rivalry that has so much hatred, animosity and general history around it, that hiatus doesn’t make much sense.

    There is also a historical aspect to this matchup that dates back to the Civil War. This is something truly unique to this rivalry game.

    Tensions between the two states in the 1800s are now viewed as a symbol of fights over the westward expansion of slavery. The two states battled back and forth in the 1850s in a conflict known as Bleeding Kansas, with that same tension boiling into the 1860s and the Civil War.

    “It made me realize that there is no rivalry in sports, much less college football or college basketball, that has a rivalry with roots as deep,” Kansas City Star reporter Blair Kerkhoff said. “There’s a rivalry, the Oregon-Oregon State rivalry, that calls itself the Civil War, but this is the real thing.”

    Even when neither team was great or didn’t have the most talented roster, anytime the two would match up would always be a battle. Whether that was through fights between players or fans, or just a general sense of severity and violence.

    “I think you’ve seen when they do play, the atmospheres are really intense,” Shatel said. “So there are still people who remember this thing, but it has faded. It’s one of those things that realignment sucks. It’s taken away a lot of the stuff that we used to love.”

    *The stuff you used to love? Fights between players and fans? A general sense of severity and violence? wow

  20. lol KU/MU wasn’t that intense a rivalry, not everything about the college experience revolved* around sports

    *past tense

  21. Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world, estimated at around 304 billion barrels, which accounts for about 18% of global reserves. The country’s oil industry has faced significant challenges, including political unrest and economic sanctions, impacting its production and export capabilities.

    https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/venezuelas-oil-exports-rise-9-month-high-cargoes-return-us-2025-09-03/

    Venezuela’s oil exports surpassed 900,000 barrels per day in August, the highest level since November, after energy producer Chevron (CVX.N), opens new tab received a license that has allowed the OPEC country’s crude to return to the U.S. market after a four-month pause, shipping data showed.
    The U.S. Treasury Department last month issued a restricted authorization for Chevron, one of the main partners of Venezuelan state company PDVSA, to operate in the sanctioned South American country and export its oil.

  22. https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/guyanas-president-leads-following-general-171317358.html

    Guyana’s president, Irfaan Ali, is poised to serve a second term in this South American country flush with money from oil and gas production, according to preliminary election results released Friday.

    Guyana’s electoral commission said that despite ongoing recounts following Tuesday’s election, preliminary results show the governing Indo-dominated People’s Progressive Party in the lead with some 35 of 65 seats up for grabs in Parliament. In second place is a new party, We Invest in Nationhood, which for the first time has pushed Guyana’s Afro-supported main opposition party, A Partnership for National Unity, to third place.

    Guyana’s electoral commission has said that ongoing recounts demanded by WIN and the APNU have delayed official results, but that those should be finalized by Saturday.

    Meanwhile, Ali’s office has already sent out official invites for a swearing-in ceremony scheduled for Sunday.

    Guyana, a country of some 850,000 people, has around 757,000 eligible voters. Turnout for Tuesday’s election was 52%, compared with 70% in the 2020 election.

    A new party with a U.S.-sanctioned leader Mohamed, a 38-year-old wealthy businessman, is the leader of WIN, Guyana’s newest party.

    Last year, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Mohamed, his father, their gold-exporting company and a government official “for their roles in public corruption” in a bribery scheme that authorities said ran from 2019 to 2023. Mohamed has denied the accusations, which did not appear to influence voters.

    Mohamed de-intellectualized politics. He did not worry about things like fiscal policies and GDP,” Kirton said. “He addressed the needs of poor people with cash and other gifts and appealed to youth. In the absence of any counter, that kind of approach must resonate with voters.”

    In recent months, authorities have shuttered all of Mohamed’s businesses, including a gold purchasing and exporting firm and a foreign exchange dealership. They also have disarmed his extensive security system that had protected the family’s gold mining operations. Meanwhile, commercial banks have closed all his personal and company accounts. Still, the party campaigned to rave reviews, winning two districts outright in a move expected to bring a fresh wave of lawmakers.

    Mohamed is likely to be the new opposition leader when Parliament convenes later this month.

    *There’s a lot of it going around.

  23. https://newrepublic.com/post/200059/trump-congress-seal-mission-north-korea

    President Donald Trump never told Congress about a disastrous 2019 intelligence mission targeting North Korea that turned deadly, The New York Times reported Friday.

    The Times spoke with two dozen people with knowledge of the incident, which had never been publicly acknowledged by the U.S. government.

    In 2018, SEAL Team 6 was charged with planting an electronic device that could intercept communications from the reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, amid high-level talks between the United States and North Korea. In early 2019, the SEALs set out toward North Korea in a nuclear submarine, and Trump gave the final go-ahead to proceed with the mission.

    After breaking off in mini-submarines and swimming to shore, the SEALs spotted a North Korean vessel close to the mini-subs. Unsure whether they’d been spotted, the SEALs opened fire, killing everyone on board.

    Upon inspection the SEALs found no weapons or uniforms on the boat, and determined that the two or three North Korean crew members had been civilians diving for shellfish, according to officials briefed on the mission. The bodies were pulled into the water, the mission was aborted, and the SEALs escaped unharmed.

    A classified military review found that the killing of civilians was justified under the rules of engagement, but the Trump administration never told congressional committees overseeing military and intelligence about the operation, or the military review.

    *The rules of engagement? Maybe during wartime, but this was a unilateral mission with the objective of espionage.

  24. The victims should just name their ABUSERS.

    If someone wants to sue to clear their name, they can be deposed and try to keep their story straight because there is probably corroborating evidence they aren’t even thinking about that ties them to their crimes.

    Name names.

  25. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2025/sep/05/donald-trump-pentagon-department-of-war-immigration-tariffs-us-politics-live-news-updates

    Most of 475 people arrested at Hyundai facility are Korean nationals

    The arrested workers were being held at Ice’s Folkston detention facility in Georgia, Schrank said. Most of the 475 people are Korean nationals, he said.

    Local Korean media said roughly 300 people detained were South Korean nationals.

    “It is our understanding that none of those detained is directly employed by Hyundai Motor Co. We prioritize the safety and well-being of everyone working at the site and comply with all laws and regulations wherever we operate,” a Hyundai spokesperson said in a statement provided to Reuters.

  26. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/05/trump-fighter-planes-puerto-rico-venezuela-drug-cartel

    Donald Trump is sending 10 F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico to bolster US military operations against drug cartels in the Caribbean region, it was reported on Friday.

    If follows a deadly US missile strike on Tuesday on a boat in the Caribbean Sea that the Trump administration insisted was carrying 11 Venezuelan drug traffickers, and comments by the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, on Wednesday that such attacks “will happen again”.

    The US has long, for many, many years, established intelligence that allowed us to interdict and stop drug boats. And we did that. And it doesn’t work. Interdiction doesn’t work,” he told a press conference after meeting with Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, to discuss stronger security ties.

    “What will stop them is when you blow them up. Instead of interdicting it, on the president’s orders, we blew it up. And it’ll happen again. Maybe it’s happening right now.”

    *Maybe it’s happening now. You don’t know. Rubio has turned out to be a murderous turd.

  27. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/04/us-sanctions-palestinian-human-rights

    The US has imposed sanctions against three Palestinian human rights groups that asked the international criminal court (ICC) to investigate Israel over allegations of genocide in Gaza, according to a notice posted to the US treasury department’s website.

    The three groups – the Gaza-based Palestinian Centre for Human Rights and Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, and the Ramallah-based Al-Haq – were listed under what the treasury department said were ICC-related designations.

    The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, said sanctions were imposed on the rights monitors for having “directly engaged in efforts by the international criminal court to investigate, arrest, detain or prosecute Israeli nationals, without Israel’s consent”.

    *The alleged criminals must consent to be investigated? Rubio has lost his effing mind.

  28. In a lengthy post on Truth Social, Trump blamed Democrats for bringing the Epstein case “back to life,” though Republicans in the House have been at the forefront of the push for more transparency from the Justice Department (DOJ).

    thou
    doth
    protesteth
    too
    damn
    beaucoup

  29. https://www.thenation.com/article/society/bari-weiss-free-press-cbs-news-paramount/

    Bari Weiss has been making the world worse for a long time.

    Twenty years ago, as a student at Columbia, she led a racist smear campaign against Arab professors who had the audacity to criticize Israel. As a New York Times columnist, she constantly hawked right-wing bile while posing as a liberal who was just tired of all the extremism and censorship on the left—a tedious bait-and-switch that nevertheless sent her media profile soaring. And, as founder and editor of The Free Press, she has pushed genocide denial, transphobia, and the freedom to make Nazi salutes.

    …Weiss is being rewarded with a prize that even she must think is kind of wild.

    That prize? CBS News.

    The person handing this gift to Weiss is David Ellison, the billionaire nepo baby who just merged CBS News’ parent company, Paramount, with his company, Skydance Media. Ellison, Puck’s Dylan Byers reported on Wednesday, is paying somewhere between $100 million and $200 million to buy The Free Press and install Weiss somewhere at the top of the network.

    Whatever CBS News currently is, it isn’t just some hate factory pumping out shoddy propaganda 24/7. But now it’s being shipped over to one of the leading hateful propagandists of our time.

    *CBS state-media can use the old Soviet joke about their two newspapers (News and Truth) as their tagline: There is no truth in the news and no news in the truth…on CBS.

  30. 251 years ago today, twelve colonies defied a king.
    They stood united, and the fight for self-rule hasn’t stopped.
    Part of our Echoes of America series — counting down to the 250th birthday next July 4.

  31. BiD,
    do you think that some billionaire who went to Epstein’s island in order to have sex with minor girls actually used their real names. I’m not smart enough to make that much money… but I sure would know better than to tell someone my name before I commit a crime…

  32. do you think that some billionaire who went to Epstein’s island in order to have sex with minor girls actually used their real names

    Trump has expressly said he is trying to protect named people in the Epstein report

    they’re expending a lot of political capital to conceal fake names

  33. Craig – Write Revolution as Rev-oh-loo-shun and the algorithm will leave you alone…and remove the hashtag with the word Revolution in it.

  34. It sounded like some boos during the US anthem at the KC v Chargers game. Tariffs? Orange Adolf’s support for Bolsonaro? My ears imagining things?

    The Brazilian anthem is very pretty. Must look up the translation.

  35. Oh definitely not a human, Jamie. These first wave throttles are done by robots programmed with trigger words. You can appeal, which might or might not go to a human. But i don’t care about TikTok, just a silly toy. YouTube had no prob with that video, gave it a nice run.

  36. https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5489497-trump-orders-takedown-peace-vigil-white-house/

    President Trump ordered the removal of the White House Peace Vigil on Friday, marking an end to a 44-year protest against the nation’s nuclear weaponry and warfare.

    …the peace vigil in Lafayette Park stands out as a permanent stakeout for free speech and is widely known as the longest continuous act of political protest in U.S. history.

    Activist William Thomas propped up the free standing structure in June 1981 parallel to the North Lawn, where dignitaries and world leaders arrive for discussion and dissent.

    A reporter informed the president of the ongoing protest — now manned by Philipos Melaku-Bello and a group of rotating volunteers — Friday in the Oval Office, describing the long-standing tent as an “eye sore” for visitors supported by the “radical left.”

    “I didn’t know that. Take it down. Take it down today, right now,” Trump told staffers inside the White House.

    “The First Amendment protects peaceful protests, even when they’re seen as unsightly or inconvenient, and even when they occur in front of the White House,” Norton said in the statement.
    “The Peace Vigil has stood in front of the White House for more than 30 years, with its organizers engaged in principled activism at considerable personal cost. If Representative Van Drew’s claim that the vigil creates public safety hazards were valid, it would have been removed long ago.”

    *Yep ~no new wars, but wants call the DOD the Department of War, and Keg-breath the Secretary of War, unilaterally bombed the Middle East and a boatful of humans off the coast of Venezuela (never going through Congress), and now has a long-standing peace vigil torn down.

    FDT…and the world needs to get the US in check now, because he was serious about Canada and Greenland and Panama, and Rubio is serious about continued bombings of boats.

  37. https://www.newsweek.com/map-shows-states-chagas-disease-amid-call-action-2122985

    “By calling this infection ‘endemic’ it brings greater attention to this devastating disease that currently affects 300,000 American residents living with this silent killer,” Melissa Nolan, a professor of epidemiology…

    Chagas disease can be transmitted to humans by more than 130 different insects, all known as “kissing bugs,” Melissa Nolan said, but “some of these insects are better at biting and transmitting this disease than others.”

    Symptoms of Chagas disease include fever, fatigue, body aches, headache, rash, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, and eyelid swelling.

    Chagas disease does not spread from person to person like a virus or flu, but it can be spread between people through blood transfusions, organ transplants, from a pregnant woman to her baby and through contaminated, uncooked food.

  38. https://www.war.gov/

    President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order today changing the Defense Department’s name to the Department of War as a secondary title.

    *Secondary, because Congress would have to actually change the name…but Congress wasn’t needed to change the web address. Creepy. Weird since Orange Adolf promised no new wars.

  39. It should be “protest whack-a-mole”— big protest in Portland which completely disappears when the national guard shows up only to have the protest pop up in Detroit which also disappears when the guard shows up. Then the protest pops up in Atlanta….total whack-a-mole. Run ‘em ragged. Wear ‘em the fuck out. Rope-a-dope..

    The Moveable Protest.

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