You know the type, kiddies. In fact, you may be one yourself. The kind of gal who doesn't mind a hell of a lot of rape & pillage as long as it is done in the name of "social justice". But when a pillaging rapist who speaks another dialect of fascism appears, she hops on her high horse and barks at the moon.
Then she calls the new thingee in power "conservative". It must be mighty convenient to have a worldview that precludes rational (or any other) thought.
The amateurish autocrat -Washington's other newspaper
Opinion writer
At the end of his first 100 days, the debate was tilting toward ineptitude. Trump didn’t know or care much about policy, shifted from one issue position to another, shunned eloquence in favor of often-deranged tweeting and didn’t even bother filling hundreds of government jobs.
The wealthy, especially Wall Street types, rejoiced when Trump backed away from many of his populist-sounding economic promises, particularly on trade, and moved toward a conventional, if rather radical, conservatism: steep tax cuts for the rich, deregulation on a grand scale. For the privileged, happy days were here again.
Ignore the moronic "conventional, if rather radical" phrase. It is simply MS Word masturbation. Note how everything bad and dangerous and smelly and scary MUST be "conservative". Goat-raping mohammedans are "conservative muslims". The Klan is a bunch of "conservative Christians". If you search Toolgle hard enough, I'll bet you'll discover that La Dionne once wrote that Jeffrey Dahmer was a "conservative epicurean".
Those who fear Trump’s authoritarian side acknowledged that his potential for excess had been at least partly contained by our system of rights. The freedom to organize and express opposition, the power that free elections confer on every citizen, the independence of the courts and the liberty of the media — all are very much alive.
Nonetheless, members of this anti-Trump wing insisted on vigilance against Trump’s alarming indifference to the basic norms of self-government, his affection for thuggish leaders and his vicious attitude toward opponents.
Last week, the argument took a sharp, decisive and chilling turn. Trump proved that we can never be lulled into losing focus on the ways he could undermine the rules and principles of our democratic republic.
Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) appeared Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and spoke the essential truth: “I think we ought to get to the bottom line here. President Trump is dangerous.”
Yes, he is.
The firing of James B. Comey as FBI director and the administration’s fog of lies aimed at clouding the real reason for Trump’s decision are the most important signs that we have a leader who will do whatever it takes to resist accountability.
Of course, Trump can be fairly regarded as both incompetent and authoritarian. We may be saved by the fact that the feckless Trump is often the authoritarian Trump’s worst enemy. If we’re lucky, Trump’s astonishing indiscipline will be his undoing.
At first, his pathetically deceitful spokespeople tried to pretend that the president’s firing decision arose from a deep if newfound concern for how Comey had treated Hillary Clinton. Then Trump blew up his own spin. He told NBC’s Lester Holt that he had long planned to get rid of Comey, and that it had something to do with “this Russia thing.” Here’s betting that spin will have changed again by the time you read this, because hinting that you’re hindering an investigation of yourself is not a good idea.
And like authoritarians everywhere, he aims not simply to defeat his enemies but to humiliate them. Thus his assault on Comey in the Holt interview as a “showboat” and “a grandstander” — talk about a lack of self-awareness — and his Twitter threat Friday: “James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!” Presidential obsessions with “tapes” are perilous.
Trump clearly realized that reports of his demanding Comey’s loyalty made him sound like a mafia don or a two-bit despot.
Hey, dumbass, don't tar the mafia's good name by comparing it to Orange Clump.
TheChurchMilitant: Sometimes anti-social, but always anti-fascist since 2005.
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