Marco Rubio compared UFC to landing a man on the moon. There's nothing comparable to it.
This is the poison of working for Donald Trump. Every time you get behind a microphone, you've got to figure out a way to kiss his behind.
The most important Oscar speech tonight wasn’t about film.
The director of “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” just said this from the stage:
“You lose your country through countless small acts of complicity. When we act complicit when a government murders people on the streets. When oligarchs take over the media and control how we produce and consume it. We all face a moral choice. But even a nobody is more powerful than you think.”
He was talking about Russia.
The audience knew he was talking about America too.
Elon Musk owns the platform you’re reading this on.
David Ellison is buying CNN — Pete Hegseth said it will be “far better” when he does.
The DOGE deposition videos were removed from YouTube.
The Epstein files are sealed.
The Pentagon won’t release a casualty count.
Countless small acts of complicity.
That’s how you lose it.
A nobody is more powerful than you think.
Never stop connecting the dots.
BREAKING: Mr. Nobody Against Putin just won the Oscar for Best Documentary. It was a chilling look at how Vladimir Putin has transformed Russian society through propaganda, fear, and authoritarian control. It was a powerful reminder of why we must stand against Putin.
What if a nation's legislature cedes its responsibilities to an executive? Sound familiar? To pick a not-so-random example think of Germany, 1933. In March of that year the Reichstag enacted a statute that gave the German cabinet, and as a result gave the new chancellor—a man named Hitler—emergency powers to override the Weimar Constitution.
We’ve been raising the alarm for weeks about Trump’s attacks on our elections — now we’re getting details about how they might be planning to do it.
Let’s be clear: there’s no national emergency. This is a plot to interfere with the will of voters.
I’m no fan of Tim Walz and leftist agitators, but this man has earned the trophy for the least integrity of any politician in Minnesota. And I have the receipts.
I’ve watched a lot of congressional hearings over the last 40 years. This performance by Bondi is the single most unprofessional, non-responsive, reprehensible and obnoxious I have ever seen from any witness who has testified before any committee of either chamber.
Our Founders entrusted elections to states in our republic to prevent interference by a
rogue president.
I vehemently oppose Trump’s call to “nationalize the voting”.
Do you?
BREAKING: Music legend Bruce Springsteen just released this incredible song that will be sure to piss Trump off beyond belief.
“Streets of Minneapolis”.
He wrote this song about Alex Pretti and Renée Good Saturday and recorded it yesterday.
Share it far and wide and play it as loud as you can
If you don’t believe me, listen to Minnesota Chiefs of Police describe the abhorrent tactics being employed in our community. Shameful, un-American, and illegal.
Reading Trump’s message to Jonas Støre, the Prime Minister of Norway, it is hard to escape one impression. Greenland does not come across as strategy, security, or geopolitics. It reads like grievance. Like revenge. As if Greenland, in Trump’s mind, has become a proxy for the Nobel Peace Prize he never got.
The tone is not diplomatic. It is petulant. It feels personal. Almost punitive. As if Norway’s refusal to crown him with the prize has been filed away as an open wound, now resurfacing through territorial obsession and performative outrage.
This is serious 25th Amendment territory. If this does not qualify, then the United States will never have a clearer or stronger case.
We are talking about fitness to govern.
Liz Cheney: “I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain.”
Republicans, your dishonor will remain.
Liz Cheney on January 6th: “I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain"
Republicans, your dishonor will remain.
NYT editorial board with a bracing Jan. 6 anniversary reminder of Trump's role in stoking the attack, the violence against police & the complicity of elected R's and conservative media in whitewashing history. Names are named.
https://t.co/U8SpXmEuJU