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An Open Letter to Mainers and Clarity From Our Founders


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An Open Letter To Mainers

Oops! You got caught going brainless in public. Don’t tell me you’re practical, no nonsense people with a fine tuned BS meter now that you gave your vote to a guy with a Nazi tattoo.

Get serious. Nobody gets a Nazi tattoo because it’s Thursday. They do it because that hate-fueled ideology speaks to them deeply. The guy almost certainly is a Nazi. He’s the type your grandfather risked his life to stop. Maybe Grandpa lost his life to make sure you’d never have to bow down to a tyrant or live where fear and hatred is your reality. Violent suppression of you and your rights is what Nazis fervently want. And Graham Platner has a Nazi SS tattoo. Did I mention that you voted for him anyway?

You gave your primary vote to a guy who has been credibly accused of brutality against women and now of rape. Either you’ve put your moral compass into a drawer with magnets around it or you aren’t what you claim to be.

WAKE THE F*** UP! (emphasis added because I’m shouting.)
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This election is about sending Sen. Susan Collins to the Home For The Spineless and Perpetually Duped. It is not about sending someone with transparently violent and duplicitous innards to speak for you.

Yes, Platner spoke to many of your concerns and did so with an edge, leading you to believe he’d fight for you, but that’s nothing but campaign black ops. If he’s violent, he’s violent everywhere. It’s his nature. You can’t trust him with your spouse, your wallet or your vote because you don’t want someone who violates your values to harm you or your dear ones. And you surely don’t want him to speak for you. There is a solution to this.

Either organize a fresh primary this week – yes, it can be done if everyone stops saying that it can’t and instead takes action – or nominate me. I will move to Maine somewhere near the L.L. Bean flagship store in Freeport. And I’ll bring my Bernese Mountain Dog. He prefers the cooler weather to the sweltering Midwest summer and is a first rate campaign mascot.

I pledge to campaign fiercely against Collins. And  when I represent you in the Senate I promise to campaign for and live by the sensible values you cherish.

So, there’s your solution. Tune out Platner who wants to have his hateful thumb on the scale. Ignore the dopes who want to endlessly debate what to do and who never take action. Pay no heed to the pols who want to use this moment to divide us. And absolutely reject the self-anointed ones who hallucinate that they are sent by God. Just take your moral compass out of that drawer, plug back into your good sense and listen to it.

This message has been brought to you by the Right to Vote, the number 51 and the Someone Has To Stand Up and Do Something Committee of the I’ve Had Quite Enough Crap Alliance. You just might qualify for membership.

Clarity From Our Founders

We all know that freedom of speech is now conditional, based solely upon whether Trump likes what you say. The traditional limits on speech, like defamation and yelling “FIRE!” in a crowded theater where there is no fire are quite secondary today.

That is not what the Founders demanded.

  • Tyrannical suppression of freedom
  • is exactly what tyrant King George III enforced on the colonists.
  • It’s a major part of why they rebelled.

So it is with great patriotic courage that I speak boldly of Trump exactly as he spoke of Iranian leaders last week. The original of this child tyrant rant was spewed by Trump. Pronouns were changed here, but the meaning, the defamation, is Trump’s. I just turned it around to rightly point the Trumpian vitriol at him. Here are the slightly modified words from the Washington Post,

He’s scum. He’s a sick person. He leads sick people, and they’re vicious, violent people . . . Far as I’m concerned, it’s just a waste of time dealing with Trump. He’s a liar . . . there’s something wrong with him. He’s cuckoo. As far as I’m concerned, it’s over.

Now that I’ve posted something Trump won’t like, the question is whether the Trump-Miller Gestapo will come for me, declaring me to be among the worst of the worst, simply because I spoke out against Trump. Maybe they’ll ram their black, unmarked Trump-Miller Gestapo SUVs into my car and shoot at me. It’s what they’ve done to countless American citizens, legal residents and more. They use your tax dollars to incarcerate innocent people, doing so in your name and they kill people who are guilty of nothing more than living in America while Brown.

Consider the words of the Declaration of Independence:

We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Re-read that last sentence.

November is coming upon us rapidly – see the countdown timer below. It’s high time for each of us to answer the call to duty to ensure the neutering of this substitute King George III tyrant, this king wannabe who is “unfit to be the ruler of a free people.” That is the plain and unmistakable clarity of direction from our Founders. It remains ours to do what is necessary, as they have directed us to do.

Do it while you still can, before Trump declares freedom itself to be illegal, before Trump sabotages everything decent and before he befouls every national symbol and monument.

Quote Of The Week

Rather than an expansive vision of democratic equality, with room for ever more people to enjoy “unalienable rights,” the word citizenship has become a legal term, a cudgel to enforce the power of some over others.


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Guest Essay – The Real Reason


Reading time – 4:35  .  .  .

Reader Dan Wallace has an insightful take on our American condition that is happily devoid of the hystrionics, name calling and partisan posturing of many. He offered it as a comment to my Hoping for Clarity From Sunday Times Readers post, but it was likely missed by many. His views are too important to be missed, so his essay is presented here. Read it and nod affirmatively and enthusiastically. JA


I was not a Trump voter for the reason given below. But it was, and I believe remains, the primary reason not to vote for him.

Simply put, comparing Trump’s publicly visible behavior to the available checklists for psycho/sociopathology, all indications are that he is psychopath, a sociopath, a person experiencing anti-social personality disorder, a malignant narcissist, or something along those lines. The exact term does not matter. That there is something seriously wrong with this guy is obvious and does matter. The right answer for someone like this is to feel sorry for him and to help him if we can, while minimizing the damage he can do. It is not to elect him (or keep him as) President of the United States.

For some reason it is considered unseemly to talk about this. I do not understand why. Choosing not to talk about it is like sitting down to dinner at a table that has a giant moose on it and pretending there’s no moose. There is. Step one in getting rid of the moose is admitting there’s a moose.

The view that there is something seriously wrong with Donald Trump is held by people as diverse as George Conway and Keith Olbermann. Unlike them, I am not a newcomer to it. I was virulently anti-Hillary in 2016. But I argued at the time, and I still do, that given a choice between venal and crazy, the right answer is to put 100 clothespins on your nose and vote for venal because it is at least predictable and is not necessarily oriented toward tyranny. While not all psychopaths become tyrants, all tyrants start as psychopaths.

Every now and then the American people make the mistake of putting into office someone with a severe mental disease or defect. The last time we did that was 1968. It took 6 years, but the institutions ultimately worked and we removed him from office.

We need to do that again, but the stakes are far higher now. We have an enormous division between those who have been left behind by globalization and those who have not. We have not figured out how we as a nation will compete in a truly globalized world. We have enacted policies that have driven the disparity of wealth to the sort of level that provokes insurrection. We have the least efficient healthcare system of any industrialized nation and continue to play the fiddle while it threatens to bankrupt us. In order to avoid dealing with those unpleasant realities, we have given ourselves a false sense of prosperity by fueling our economy with debt, something in which both parties have been equally and joyfully complicit. That accumulated debt is now so large that resolution of it likely will eventually require devaluation of the dollar, which will turn us into something like Greece or Venezuela. Meanwhile, we are experiencing a change in our environment that has the capacity ultimately to threaten the survival of our species (Moose #2).

These are serious issues and we should get about the business of addressing them in a serious way. The solutions will not be simple. There is plenty of demagoguery to go around, on both the left and the right. None of it helps. But one thing we should all be able to agree on: Having a psychopathic buffoon in the White House makes all of this worse, not better.

Addendum

On Wednesday of last week, Trump “met with” a group of about 25 refugees in the Oval Office. Presumably, this was a photo op intended to make him look empathetic. The problem is that it was captured on video, and one thing he clearly is not is empathetic.

The video shows Trump’s interaction with Nadia Murad, a Yazidi refugee who won the 2018 Nobel Peace prize for bringing her horrific story to the world and for fighting to stop the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war. Her story includes ISIS raiding her village, killing her mother and six of her brothers, taking her captive, holding her as a sex slave and subjecting her to rape and torture.

The remarkable thing about this video is not Trump’s abject ignorance, unpreparedness and stupidity (after Murad tells him twice that ISIS killed her family, he asks, “So where are they now?” – Yes, really – watch the video.). Rather, it is that the President of the United States can listen to this story and show absolutely no empathy for the human being standing in front of him and for the appalling suffering and loss she experienced. If that lack of empathy doesn’t make someone a psychopath, then what the hell does?


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