Monday, March 9, 2026

I Guess Is Not An Answer

Anna Moneymaker / Getty 
When I was a young whippersnapper protesting the Vietnam War, I went head-to-head with my dad about it. We disagreed on almost everything except that people die in war and that regardless, our troops deserve our respect. Over the years, I have watched many interactions between a sitting president and the military. I have watched many dignified transfers on television. I even saw one taking place at JFK from my window seat on the plane at the next gate. What struck me was when the captain came on the speaker to direct our attention to the event, everyone who could, stood up and all conversation stopped. We watched, some with salutes, me with my hand over my heart, as the casket came down the conveyor and the waiting soldiers stepped in to carry the flag draped casket to a van. As the van pulled away, the soldiers walked in formation behind it. When we were seated, the woman beside me leaned over and quietly explained that it was probably a combat death (this was during the first Iraq War) and was a transfer to another flight. I asked her how she knew. She just shook her head and said, "Former military." 

What struck me about the actions on the tarmac was how everything around the area stopped and all eyes were on the casket. The silence in my own plane was punctuated with sighs and even a few sobs. The woman beside me wiped her own eyes. And I felt my breath come short in those moments as the casket was slid into the van. 

War is not a joke. Attending to a fallen soldier, especially by the President of the United States is a solemn duty, one to be handled with the utmost gravitas and respect. It does not include wearing a piece of political regalia. It's not a video game despite what the Gold-Plated House wants you to believe. Watch to the end and see the signature. THIS is what our government thinks of war. It is nothing more than a video game. 





In a TIME magazine interview, Eric Cortellessa spoke to President Clueless about the war against Iran:

Asked whether Americans should be worried about retaliatory attacks at home, Trump acknowledges the possibility. “I guess,” he says. “But I think they’re worried about that all the time. We think about it all the time. We plan for it. But yeah, you know, we expect some things. Like I said, some people will die. When you go to war, some people will die."

For a guy who is so hot for the Nobel Peace Prize and ran on a platform of being the president of peace, he has a strange idea of what constitutes peace. He has a history of attacks without planning for an aftermath. He currently has his eyes on Cuba as the next target. But nowhere, in any of this, do we ever hear about what comes next. He is delusional if he thinks the Iranian people are going to get together to sing Kumbaya while forming a new, democratic government. The country is splintered and the regime is not going to go pack up their tents and steal into the night....unless it is to form a new government in exile in some country that willingly takes their cash....just like in Paris after the Shah was deposed. The mess left in Afghanistan will look like a veritable picnic compared to what will happen in Iran. Just look at Gaza; Hamas never laid down their arms and they are re-arming as we speak. You think it's gonna be any different in Iran?

Meanwhile, back at the oasis.....

If you follow the money (like I keep saying) the path isn't always clear. My favorite underplayed scenario is that China, who currently gets about 90% of its oil from Iran, even though Iran masks its oil as Malaysian,  now has to find a new supplier. Russia provides much less than a lotta people think: less than 20%. After Russia, our good friends the Saudis provide about 14%. Currently, the Straits of Hormuz are blocked at the moment, which means not even Saudi oil can get through. President Felon is urging tankers to run the gauntlet, going so far as to say:

We're really helping China here and other countries because they get a lot of their energy from the Straits, We have a good relationship with China. It's my honor to do it.

Sure, we do. They just love his tariffs. 

But the Saudis do love President Felon. They love him so much they are paying him, via the family, billions. From the New York Times last November:

The Trump Organization is in talks that could bring a Trump-branded property to one of Saudi Arabia’s largest government-owned real estate developments, according to the chief executive of the Saudi company leading the development.

The negotiations are the latest example of President Trump blending governance and family business, particularly in Persian Gulf countries. Since returning to office, the president’s family and businesses have announced new ventures abroad involving billions of dollars, made hundreds of millions from cryptocurrency, and sold tickets to a private dinner hosted by Mr. Trump.

Mr. Trump is set to host Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, in Washington next week.

The prince is overseeing a $63 billion project that is set to transform the historic Saudi town of Diriyah into a luxury destination with hotels, retail shops and office space. The Trump business has a history of lending its name to mixed-use projects touting “iconic luxury.”

 And you think the Saudis are doing this out of the goodness of their royal hearts? What do you think would benefit the Saudis in the long term? How about the oil business formerly known as NICO: National Iranian Oil Company who, because of the sanctions against Iran, have to utilize a "shadow fleet" ...which is where Malaysia happily comes in to provide shelter for illicit ship-to-ship transfers of Iranian oil so it can move though normal shipping lanes? 

That is one big, giant money-producing nut for Saudi Arabia, and do not think for one New York minute that generous cuts are not being handed out. Right now, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (aka MBS) is rushing around the globe to shore up new, international alliances to support the destruction of Iran. He's talking to anyone who will listen. Now, given the history of this dynasty, nothing is free or without strings. 

Use your imagination; it's not exactly a stretch. And if that doesn't work, have I got a bridge in Brooklyn for you!

And in other news, I attended a political fundraiser for Bree Fram. A rocket scientist (yeah, really) she was a colonel in the Space force..yep...you read that right.,, until retired (forcibly) by President Felon. Now, she wants to take the fight for democracy to Congress. Originally from Mendota Heights, her mom is a friend, she is running in the Virginia 11th, and I could not be more proud and excited to contribute to this race. 

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
 is an important candidate in an important race
for the heart and soul of American democracy.
Read her story and join me in supporting Bree!

Monday, March 2, 2026

Wag the Dog. Again. And Again. And Again.

There is a whole lot to unpack this week. I had planned to write about the State of the Union and, by extension, women's sports, but like SNL's original thoughts about this week's opening, that's ain't happening. Like everyone else, I am stuck on Iran, the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia....and, on the side, why the hell President Felon spent the weekend dancing at a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago instead of in Washington DC.  But that begs a different kind of question. We'll get to that, too. 

There are a whole lotta questions that need to be asked for which I'm not seeing satisfactory questions...much less answers. 

Question #1: Is this attack even legal?

Without consulting Congress, this administration attacked yet another country. Board of Peace, my ass, He doesn't give a shit about the Constitution or the role of Congressional governance/oversight as continually made clear with each new attack. And what's possibly worse, is that when he gets bored he turns his back on the victims of his machinations. Just ask Ukraine how he's working out for them. All hat, no cattle, as the saying goes. He's abandoned Ukraine, just like he ultimately signed the death warrant for Afghanistan. He signed off on the plan, then walked away, leaving the Biden Administration to try to sort out and clean up the mess.

President Felon already describes this action as a "war" in his announcement to We, the People, on Saturday
The Iranian regime seeks to kill. The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost and we may have casualties. That often happens in war, but we’re doing this not for now. We’re doing this for the future, and it is a noble mission.
Yet, this is an undeclared "war" which is forbidden by the Constitution as it explicitly states only Congress can declare war. Article I, Section 8, Clause 11:

[The Congress shall have Power . . . ] To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; . . .

In other words, this is yet another case of President Felon exercising power that are specifically NOT granted to a sitting president. 

Former Federal prosecutor at the DoJ, Ankush Kardori writes in Politico:
The Trump administration’s war also cannot be squared with the War Powers Resolution of 1973, which allows the president to initiate hostilities abroad “only” when there has been “(1) a declaration of war, (2) specific statutory authorization, or (3) a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces.” Trump did not even attempt to argue that any of these conditions had been met, probably because he could not seriously do so. 
As for international law, the attack on Iran goes much further than the Trump administration’s military campaign to oust and arrest Maduro, which itself ran afoul of multiple domestic and international legal prohibitions.  
The U.N. Charter —which was overwhelmingly passed by the U.S. Senate and signed by President Harry Truman in 1945 — prohibits the use of force “against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.” The U.N. Security Council can authorize the use of force in support of a party’s “right of self-defence,” but that did not happen here. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has already condemned the strikes as a violation of the U.N. Charter.
In other words, the short answer is "NO," this is not legal on any level...but we already know he doesn't give a shit. 

Question #2: Does anyone really have a plan for what happens next?

While there is no question about the need for regime change in Iran, and the removal of the mullahs as rulers, there is also a long history of what happens when the US takes a sitting government down. One needs only look at the long term chaos in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan. and most recently Gaza to understand that if no plan for what happens next is in place, these places are unable to suddenly produce a functional government to lead. Same thing with the Arab Spring. Lots of slogans but not a leader in sight to unify any of the toppled governments...and now, it's  back to business as usual. Economies pretty much collapsed in the wake of these optimistic revolutions. And Gaza? President Felon is too busy lining his own pockets to pay attention to the spiraling of Gaza.

Back in the 80s when Iran fell the first time, the underlying reason why that revolution actually succeeded was because there was already a shadow government in Paris ready to go. That was the one that gave Iran the first ayatollah, Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini. These guys had a plan and they executed it almost flawlessly. Does Pahlavi and his friends have a government in exile ready to step into the breach? If they don't, the current dead ayatollah, Ali Khamenei, was known to be in ill health and it's believed his succession had already been laid out. You can bet if that's the case, it's already moving forward to consolidate their position as the legitimate rulers of Iran. 

Still, I listened carefully to former former crown prince Reza Pahlavi on 60 Minutes talk about how he wants to lead the transition to democracy, saying he did not want to be king or president or prime minister...but rather the guy who shepherds them into a functioning government. Very well spoken, but does he have a shadow government in place waiting to step in? That wasn't clear. If the voice of the Iranian Diaspora is any indication, he can, with their backing, begin the long process of going home which, if you listen closely, is what they want. Just like the Jewish Diaspora, they long to return to their home, and gee, I don't blame them one bit. 

Question #3: Why now? Why at just this moment?

Anyone remember the movie WAG THE DOG with Dustin Hoffman? IMDB sums it up rather succinctly: 
Shortly before an election, a spin-doctor and a Hollywood producer join efforts to fabricate a war in order to cover up a Presidential sex scandal.
If you haven't seen it. you should watch it. It's out there on all sorts of platforms. It's pretty funny. Of course, the name EPSTEIN is never mentioned....but in the here and now, every time a new Epstein scandal rises over the horizon, this presidential Fruit Loop creates a crisis to take it off the front page. And usually he succeeds...for a moment. 

It's no secret that President Felon has not been totally exonerated in the Epstein files. Yes, I know he keeps saying that, but that's part of the fantasy he's spewing. But the newest allegations are seriously horrifying should they turn out to have been intentionally removed from the files. According to an investigation conducted by NPR:

The Justice Department has withheld some Epstein files related to allegations that President Trump sexually abused a minor, an NPR investigation finds. It also removed some documents from the public database where accusations against Jeffrey Epstein also mention Trump.

Some files have not been made public despite a law mandating their release. These include what appear to be more than 50 pages of FBI interviews, as well as notes from conversations with a woman who accused Trump of sexual abuse decades ago when she was a minor.

NPR reviewed multiple sets of unique serial numbers appearing before and after the pages in question, stamped onto documents in the Epstein files database, FBI case records, emails and discovery document logs in the latest tranche of documents published at the end of January. NPR's investigation found dozens of pages that appear to be catalogued by the Justice Department but not shared publicly. 

But there is so much more to this timing that any Jewish kid can tell you about: PURIM.

Let's pretend you actually have read the bible, specifically the Book of Esther. It's an interesting book to be in the canon since it never mentions G-d in any way, shape or form. What it does talk about is a guy named Haman. Here's the short version:  King Achashverosh, the king of Persia, deposed his queen, Vashti, and needed a new one. A contest was held to find a new queen and a guy named Mordechai sent his niece Esther to try out. She wins and becomes the new Queen. Meanwhile his prime minister hates Mordechai and the Jews and plots to destroy them. To make a long story short, Esther intervenes, Haman is hanged on his own gallows, and the Jews stop the attacks. In other words, like so many of our holidays, they tried to kill us, we won, let's eat. Kids dress up in costumes, but instead of trick-or-treat, we go around giving shalach manot,  gifts of food and sweets (often in secret) to our friends and neighbors. 

Tonight, Purim begins at sundown. We will gather to read the Megillah. Every time Haman's name is mentioned, it will be drown out with graggers, boos, and hisses. Kids dress up in costumes as Esther, Mordechai, even Haman, but instead of trick-or-treat, we go around giving shalach manot,  gifts of food and sweets (often in secret) to our friends and neighbors. We will sing and dance and have plays to tell the story as we celebrate the destruction of Haman and the saving of the Jews of Persia.

Perhaps you missed this....Israel and Persia have been allies for a thousand years. After the exile, Persia helped us to return to our land and helped rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem. Persians are not our enemies. They sheltered Jews during World War II. Jewish communities in Persia/Iran thrived...until the ayatollahs took over. It shouldn't surprise anyone that the Iranian Diaspora turned to Israel for help. 

But did they get the help they needed from the US....or were they played to wag the dog? To provide yet more smoke and mirrors to hide a sexual predator from prosecution as he wages an illegal war?

Question #4: Will Israel be blamed for it all?

Funny, all those pro-Gaza people shouting to free Palestine are now decrying the bombing of Iran. Don't they realize that Iran is the moneyman for Hamas and the terrorists? Where were their voices as thousands of Iranians were being slaughtered by their government? Why were they silent to those pleas for help? 

Oh. There were no Jews involved. 

Well, now there are. I do worry about not just the timing, but the preparedness of the Iranians to take back their country. We can only hope there really is a government in exile waiting in the wings to step up. 

I should probably mention there are already those who claim Netanyahu conned President Felon into attacking Iran, especially at this time of year. They already claim the US is being used as a proxy by Israel...and Saudi Arabia. They will espouse the ol' Jewish Cabal theory of world domination. Never mind that President Felon is a loyal disciple of the Christofascist Brigade.

If you are asking my opinion here, I will tell you that I truly believe Khamenei had to go, that Iran needed to be free. But I am not convinced that the actions of President Felon are warranted without the backing on Congress and adherence to the law of the United States. Unless someone knows there is a plan and a government waiting to go, this is doomed. As for Netanyahu,  getting deeper into bed with that sexual predator just means he's got the fucking of his life. Israel does not deserve that. They deserved a plan and a plan, not this rogue cowboy shit that's going down. Feckless Felon says it can last 4-5 weeks....as Ukraine about that. I do not trust him to wage this action. It's all about him and his pockets and how much the Saudi royal family is paying him. It' all about the baksheesh.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch.....

I'm trying to get this thing done so I can go don my costume for Megillah reading with the kiddies tonight. They don't know I'm wearing a costume, but I am. I'm going as Atossa, daughter of Cyrus the Great, and often said to be the mother of Achashverosh. Or so some legends claim. In other words, I'm going as Esther's mother-in-law. Once upon a time, I wrote a midrash for her: QUEEN 101: Intro to Queenship. I always had a soft spot for Vasti and I do like Atossa. 

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
The lingering cold in my nose kept me from 
the annual rush of baking and sending out
hamantashen. 
Next year, I'll do better.

Monday, February 23, 2026

The Message....And The Medium

Theodore Roosevelt - May 7, 1918
"The President is merely the most important among a large number of public servants. He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able, and disinterested service to the Nation as a whole. Therefore it is absolutely necessary that there should be full liberty to tell the truth about his acts, and this means that it is exactly necessary to blame him when he does wrong as to praise him when he does right. Any other attitude in an American citizen is both base and servile. To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. Nothing but the truth should be spoken about him or any one else. But it is even more important to tell the truth, pleasant or unpleasant, about him than about any one else." 

This appeared in an editorial President Theodore Roosevelt wrote for the Kansas City Star in 1918. No longer the president by the time he composed this, Roosevelt made known his feeling about criticism of anyone holding the office: it needed to happen. It's basically required of every resident of the United States, not just citizens. Not to be able to criticize a president for his actions was denying the American public the opportunity for transparency in the office. After all, the President of the United States was nothing more than a public servant to be held to the most stringent standards. 

Or, as the movie DAVE reminded us:

I forgot that I was hired to do a job for you and that it was just a temp job at that. I forgot that I had two hundred and fifty million people who were paying me to make their lives a little better..."

 

Gee, isn't that really what our elected officials are supposed to be doing? Once they are elected, isn't the post supposed to represent all of the people in a district, state, or congress?

But that's not how this administration rolls, is it? It's all about President Felon and his ability to control the narrative and, by extension, the presumed beliefs of We, the People. Only that's not going so well. His poll numbers are tanking daily. To shore up support, his cabal does scary things...like hanging banners from public buildings to remind us not to dick with this guy: 

Labor Dept., Justice Dept,, and, of course, The Heritage Foundation.


It's all a bit too 1984 for me. 


I don't think it's working. Do you? Anyone else remember the Macintosh 1984 ad?


Like Marshall McLuhan said, the medium is the message. McLuhan is spot on when he says the content of the medium is a message that can be easily understood by the observer. He said, 
Indeed, it is only too typical that the 'content' of any medium blinds us to the character of the medium.

I totally get this in a visceral kinda way. I'm a visuals person. I think in images. I think that's why one of my directing professors labeled me Spellbound in the the Darkness. Very true, y'know. It's why I quote plays, movies, even novels...because I see the images and I wonder what the hell is wrong with you if you don't. 

If you're not seeing the images broadcast in the media and not rearing back in disbelief and horror, there is something decidedly lacking in your ability to perceive the messages these manipulators are sending. If you're missing the message in boots, camouflage, balaclavas, and masks, you're not paying attention. The images are not benign; these are meant to terrify those on the street as well as the viewers. If you are not over-the-moon angry about kids being snatched by ICE, then you are no better than the Germans who drew their drapes and refused to believe crimes against humanity were taking place in the streets around them. 

Nor do I believe any of this is done without planning, forethought, and manipulation. There is a gestalt at work and most people are too busy wringing their hands to notice, so let me spell it out for you: President Felon fought tooth and nail to keep the unredacted Epstein files from being released. Thousands of mostly men are now paying the consequences for communicating with the pedophile swamp dweller. Those names are now public. Use your imagination here and follow the bouncing idea:
  1. Feckless Felon promised to keep the files redacted and/or closed to public scrutiny. 
  2. These things do not come cheap, so how much money do you think the billionaire buddies would pay to keep their names outta the news?
  3. Who claimed he had the power to do that...if contributions were made to various charitable/political "foundations?" 
  4. That had to be a significant revenue stream, right?
  5. Now that all the names are public and lots of billionaire buddies are being hoisted on their own petards, I'm thinking the supporter funded revenue stream has slowed to a bit of a trickle. 
  6. What to do? What to do? Oh, that's easy: lie to We, the People, about anything and everything while claiming you've been  completely exonerated in the Epstein files even though your name appears thousands and thousands of times. 
  7. Shutdown the government and blame Democrats while thousands of workers, both federal and non-federal lose pay, homes, healthcare, and jobs because it deflects from what's really in those files.
  8. Since SCOTUS blew up your tariffs, go figure out another way to sabotage American trade and, in turn, the economy. People will be too busy screaming about that to worry about the Epstein files. 
  9. Count on your billionaire buddies to increase the revenue stream as long as you are able to use smoke, mirrors, and red herrings to keep the attention away from them. 
You think I'm kidding, right? Guess again. I'm not. WIth Stephen "the slimeball Miller, Pam Bondi, Karoline Leavitt, and Kash Patel in charge of state secrets, and Bezos, Bari Weiss, and the Grey Lady herself spinning the stories, you know damn well, as I do, nothing is happenstance and everything has to do with money. 

Follow the money.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch.... it's time for my favorite musical number: The Sidestep

If only the Great Tangerine was a quarter as talented as Charles Durning (z"l)

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
For years, I maintained nice Jewish kids did not play hockey.
I was wrong. 
There are some pretty great b'nei mitzvah kids
wearing gold Olympic medals this week:
Aerin Frankel, Quinn and Jack Hughes, and Jeremy Swayman
יישר כוחכם ילדים
Yashar kochachem, yiladim!
Making Jewish mothers everywhere kvell!




Monday, February 16, 2026

Monument Man ~ Part Deux

Ramses II at Luxor
I started last week's episode with the best of intentions....and found hacking up a lung or two was not conducive to writing. So, let us begin again: When I was a kid, I was fascinated by giant statues of kings. I mean, really. Who would want a statue of himself that big? It was crazy! What was he trying to prove? My dad explained he wanted people to remember him as a great king and a larger than life warrior. Egyptians, we went on, were really preoccupied with what came after death and accordingly, they built pyramids and temples to show off their wealth and power. When I insisted people didn't do  that sorta thing any more, he scoffed, "au contraire, ma fille sceptique!" Since the internet hadn't been invented yet, we looked in the Encyclopedia Americana and looked at pictures of all sorts of really big statues. Napoleon, Mao, Stalin, ...you get the drift. 

And I also think most of us remember pictures showing statues of dictators being torn down and destroyed. We were inundated with images of Saddam Hussein being toppled, literally and figuratively all of Iraq. People hated his very image. Just like they hated Stalin. And Lenin. And all sorts of oppressive leaders. It doesn't matter if they were kings or queens, elected or installed via coup. The ones who put up monuments to themselves usually ended up in the dust along with the monuments. 
Sycophancy has long been a staple in both administrations of President Felon. In order to survive at his table, you have to kiss whatever ass he's demanding be kissed. Individuals and state governments must kowtow to his whims to receive any previously allocated funding. States he does not like, for whatever reasons, do not receive emergency FEMA funding. Applications are not denied; they are simply ignored. Just as North Carolina's Attorney General. I'm sure Jeff Jackson would love to tell you about that. This entire administration is based on denying assistance to those who need it most. Food and heat programs are slashed. Health care has become unaffordable to huge swaths of population, yet somehow there are funds for demolishing half the White House, building an arch , and a gold statue of him for display at some golf course. 

One can also point to his dismantling of international agreements and defense alliances together with his endless humiliation of Ukraine's Volodymyr  Zelenskyy. What he has proven repeatedly to both Americans and our allies is that he is not to be trusted. 

President Felon wants his face on a $1 coin commemorating the 250 anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. This is a departure from the norm which holds no living person is depicted on a coin, yet a spokesperson for the US Mint says this breaks no law. But it actually does violate an 1886 law requiring “only the portrait of a deceased individual” appear on currency and securities

Sycophancy is the coin of the realm. In Donald Trump’s court, flattery is the only spoken language. He does not need an executive order to enforce it. Fear is the other side of the coin. Loyalty must be blind. Obedience is safety. Cronyism secures status. His whim is dogma. Criticism is heresy. Debate is apostasy. Expertise is bias. Objectivity is a hoax. Truth is just your opinion. Lies are defended to the death as articles of faith. New ones are manufactured on an industrial scale by his press office for social influencers to spread. Denying facts proves fealty. The rule of law is partisan. Russia is our trusted ally. Britain and France are “random countries”. Retribution is policy.

Frankly, the entire article is prescient and he is a harbinger of what is yet to come. 

One of the really interesting things, and not in a good way, is the lack of a national arts program that supports and preserves America's unique cultural footprint. The Smithsonian is the closest thing we have at the moment to an agency preserving American culture in all its diversity. It's important to understand that there are actually 21 separate museums and facilities under that umbrella. The following are the 14 inside Washington D.C. 

    1. Anacostia Community Museum
    2. Arts and Industries Building
    3. Freer Gallery of Art (part of National Museum of Asian Art)
    4. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
    5. National Air and Space Museum
    6. National Museum of African Art
    7. National Museum of African American History and Culture
    8. National Museum of American History
    9. National Museum of the American Indian
    10. National Museum of Natural History
    11. National Postal Museum
    12. Smithsonian American Art Museum
    13. National Portrait Gallery (shares building with SAAM)
    14. Smithsonian Institution Building (The Castle) (visitor center)

[It's also important to note that the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, while a federally owned institution, does not fall under the aegis of the Smithsonian.]

Please note the museums on this list. They represent a wide swath of Americans. They are a testament to the diversity which has made America America. And, according to President Felon, are WOKE. On August 19, 2025, he used social media to state:

The Museums throughout Washington, but all over the Country are the last remaining segment of ‘WOKE.’ The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been – Nothing about Success, nothing about Brightness, nothing about the Future. I have instructed my attorneys to go through the Museums, and start the exact same process that has been done with Colleges and Universities where tremendous progress has been made.

He personally attacked and attempted to remove the director of the National Portrait Gallery, Kim Sajet, only to be told he did not have the authority. Thus began the attack on the nation's cultural legacy.  An exceptionally thorough piece in The Guardian, Trump’s assault on the Smithsonian: ‘The goal is to reframe the entire culture of the US’ is an absolute must-read if you want a good overview of what's happening:

To use different language, Trump wanted museums to reflect a Maga vision of American history that was nationalist and triumphalist, and downplayed reflection on darker aspects of its past, specifically its history of slavery. His views were of a piece with his other, smaller, forays into the cultural arena – his desire, for example, to build a triumphal arch in Washington, or his personal role in vetoing what were regarded as “woke” artists from becoming Kennedy Center honourees.

Whereas the first Trump administration left cultural matters largely alone, in his second term it has made them a priority. Through lawsuits and executive orders, threats and intimidation, the administration is seeking to shift the country to the right, an abrupt and extreme escalation in the long battle for control over the narrative of American history fought by both the right and the left. To do so, he is targeting the institutions – universities and museums – that form people’s minds and imaginations, their sense of identity. “The goal,” as one senior employee of the Smithsonian told me, “is to reframe the entire culture of the United States from the foundation up.”

If the goal is to reframe American culture, it comes with his face on everything. His likeness, his litany of lies, his dubious accomplishments, and worst of all, it's at the loss of our national identity. Vice President Bedbug has been assigned to the Smithsonian's board of directors in order to supervise the shift toward MAGA . What's left of the White House issued a broadside last March called Restoring Truth And Sanity To American History It is possibly the most nauseating crock of shit one can imagine....to date. It begins:

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered

If that doesn't chill you to the boots, one section is particularly egregious in its nefariousness:

Sec. 2 Saving Our Smithsonian.  (a)  The Vice President, in consultation with the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and the Special Assistant to the President and Senior Associate Staff Secretary, Lindsey Halligan, Esq., shall work to effectuate the policies of this order through his role on the Smithsonian Board of Regents with respect to the Smithsonian Institution and its museums, education and research centers, and the National Zoo, including by seeking to remove improper ideology from such properties, and shall recommend to the President any additional actions necessary to fully effectuate such policies. 
(b)  The Vice President and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall work with the Congress to ensure that future appropriations to the Smithsonian Institution:

(i)   prohibit expenditure on exhibits or programs that degrade shared American values, divide Americans based on race, or promote programs or ideologies inconsistent with Federal law and policy; and

(ii)  celebrate the achievements of women in the American Women’s History Museum and do not recognize men as women in any respect in the Museum.

 (c)  The Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Secretary of the Interior shall take any other measures within their authority to promote the policy of this order. 

(d)  As appropriate, the Vice President shall, in consultation with the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Special Assistant to the President and Senior Associate Staff Secretary, Lindsey Halligan, Esq., work with the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Majority Leader, to seek the appointment of citizen members to the Smithsonian Board of Regents committed to advancing the policy of this order.

Considering his racist, white supremacist proclivities, it's easy enough to deduce his intentions. 

But what does this all have to do with monuments? Everything. The reframing of American history to remove honesty and replace it with his bleached version is to further isolate the US from the real world. By casting himself as superhero, military hero, or even some sort of evangelical religious leader, he is mythologizing himself in a way the framers of our Constitution specifically warned about. In his Substack today, John Dickerson tackled exactly that issue:

The framers described power as “a cancer,” and an “ocean.” They believed it possessed an “endlessly propulsive tendency to expand itself beyond legitimate boundaries,” as Bernard Bailyn describes it in The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. Men withered under power’s sway. Patrick Henry warned, “If your American chief be a man of ambition, and abilities, how easy it is for him to render himself absolute.” Samuel Adams argued that power defied human restraint: “Such is the depravity of mankind that ambition and lust of power above the law are predominant passions in the breasts of most men.”

A chief executive who envisions himself as grandly as President Trump does exhibits the self-regard the framers feared most. This leads, they believed, to a president who privileges loyalty and whims above duties to the country and the people. The psychology of such rulers convinces both themselves and their followers that to please the ruler is to please the state.

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One might conclude this continued aggrandizement borders on self-deification and may be a preliminary step in the establishment of some kind of dynasty à la the Kim family of North Korea, with Barron as his designated heir. Even the attempted fashion deification of Melania in her Amazon extravaganza is an element to be considered. And of course, we would be remiss not to mention Don the Colossus, the 15' statue that has been commissioned, is supposed to go to Florida...assuming the sculptor is paid. 

And then there's his Arch of Independence, a 250' monstrosity destined for Memorial Circle on the mall, dwarfing the Lincoln Memorial and smack dab in the middle of the Washington National Airport's flight path...an airport already known for midair collisions. Of course, it has to be bigger than any other arch in the world, bigger than the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, or the Arch of Constantine in Rome, or Monumento a la Revolución inMexico City. One might think the size of his arch must be inversely proportional to the size of his winkie.

Not nearly as far-fetched as it might have sounded the first time around, there is a distinct drive to not just to redact American history into something that favors his brand of narcissism; he is setting himself up with royal aspirations. One might be a one-off, but clearly there is a pattern emerging...and it's not a good look for America.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch...

We are at the very precipice of dangerous times. The proposed SAVE act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) is, in reality, an act designed to suppress the vote by making it significantly more difficult to cast a vote. In essence, much of that act serves as a poll tax, something that will disenfranchise millions of voters. Various election bodies have repeatedly said voter fraud is almost nonexistent, but this administration is the one that asked for exactly that: for the state of Georgia to produce 11,780 votes. In case you forgot, the phone call and request by President Felon was recorded by Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger:

What I want to do is this. I just want to find, uh, 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state.

None of this is an aberration for this president or his administration. They are nothing more than a house of cards built on a bed of lies. The deeper this goes, the more We, the People are in jeopardy of losing our right to vote in a free and fair election. Having been living in a war zone these last few weeks, I have come to seriously fear what the government can do....what they may do....and whether or not it can be stopped. 

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
The best thing for an old fashioned head cold is
soup, sleep, and trashy novels. 
Trust me on this one.