I'm reading a great book about trans people, the common read this year for the Universal Unitarian fellowships across the world. How could these people be targeted by the government when they've already faced so much?
Great illustration. The orange guy made himself about as clear as he ever does, which isn't very clear, when he kept telling the leading military brass that they would help fight the enemy within, meaning folks in those barbed wire states. This isn't America, is it?
Stephen Miller was born in the wrong time and the wrong country, just like Tom Homan, oh, but not sure the stormtroopers were caught taking $50,000 bribes in an FBI sting.
Her testimony yesterday and attacks on members of the Senate were way over the top. Josh Hawley and Lindsey Graham were in the form you'd expect but was reprehensible just the same. Chuck Grassley? Well, he's hardly with it anyway. And NO ONE's phone was tapped; they just got records.
This is a great novel and so is Blending In and Killer Politics. I like all three, but Blending In is my favorite. January 6 is especially relevant under the current circumstances.
And we only thought the Handmaid's Tale was fiction. Policies of this administration make it seem very real, and look what Axios says about unelected Musk: www.axios.com/2025/04/17/e...