Elizabeth Guider
elizabethguider.bsky.social
Elizabeth Guider
@elizabethguider.bsky.social
I am a journalist and a novelist and have lived and worked in Rome, Paris and London as well as in NYC and L.A. Born in the South, I hold a doctorate from NYU. I divide my time between L.A., where I freelance, and Mississippi, where I focus on my fiction.
It rained on Trump’s parade in more ways than one. Not pleased with the turnout for the military spectacle Saturday in DC, he apparently demanded that shots of empty bleachers be removed from the Internet feed. Quite the contrast with the crowds that turned out nationwide for No Kings protests.
June 16, 2025 at 7:11 AM
I’m looking at the massive anti-Putin, anti-corruption, anti-autocratic protests sweeping Eastern Europe —from Georgia to Serbia, Romania to Hungary. Yes, this last, onTrump’s Euro bestie, Victor Orban’s turf. Let’s not be outshone. Time to sync up our own simmering anti-Trump, anti-Musk ire.
March 18, 2025 at 1:26 AM
The hallowed halls of “Main Justice” have morphed into “Maimed”Justice. At that venue today, Trump fingered “rogue” judges, prosecutors, media outlets and specific lawyers—from Marc Elias to Norm Eisen —as targets for his retribution. In the offing, he turned the DOJ into his own private law firm.
March 14, 2025 at 10:06 PM
Here’s hoping the pushback to Trumpian inanity, ineptitude, and iniquity intensifies. Against these insane tariffs, against this laughably inept detention of illegals at Guantánamo, and against the iniquity of mass firings and destruction of crucial data at multiple federal agencies. For starters.
March 13, 2025 at 8:05 PM
Where once Trump’s worst instincts were tamped down—I now remember fondly Bolton, Tillotson, Kelly—they are only being revved up. Even exacerbated. Elon Musk wielding a chain saw is emblematic. His boss’s latest retaliatory gesture: cut and thrust even at law firms he dislikes.
March 12, 2025 at 9:23 PM
A lot of folks who voted for Trump now suspect that they’ve been gaslit, that what’s coming out of the White House is not what they signed up for. Some are irate, and not just about the still-rising price of eggs. That’s because the adverse effects of firings are seeping into every city and town.
March 12, 2025 at 4:36 AM
I was stunned by the ever-wider metaphorical aisle twixt gleeful Republicans and grim-faced Dems Tuesday night during Trump’s speech to Congress. I’ve ignored his Gulf of America designation, but we’re arguably flailing in a Gulf IN America. The president said nothing to keep us from drowning.
March 5, 2025 at 11:48 PM