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Phil Balla's avatar

Heather draws the lines exactly where the two Americas live opposite each other.

It's sad, pathetic, to see so many millions of Americans as in love with reality TV fantasyland as that Clarence court is in love with its billionaires whose constant bribes make up for the Republican justices' steady perjuries.

They have their fantasies, too, the perjured, bribed, and corrupted on that, formerly the highest court in the land. They fancy themselves aristocrats, poised as above and beyond the law as the orange felon they've crowned monarch.

Can the millions of decent, hard-working Americans rally to counter the fraudulent fantasyland, the landscape of fear and hatred over which billionaires like Elon Musk preside? (Thanks, Heather, for the additional note today of how European democracies are holding that guy to criminal account.)

Can Dems cease their stew of self-immolation and begin the job of rallying behind the one decent guy poised to beat parade of criminality by which Trump yet works for nasties like Orban, Putin, the North Korean dictator, and the Iranian master funders of repressing women and funding terror?

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Sherman Hesselgrave's avatar

We all know what 'stolen valor' means. It's when someone claims to have served in the Armed Forces, maybe even claims they received special honors, like a Purple Cross, but they have neither served nor received medals and ribbons. 'Stolen credit' is what we see when Republican politicians show up at bridge openings and project ribbon-cuttings, claiming to support the new public works project, when, in fact, they voted AGAINST the funding for the project. It does make for some brutal campaign advertising, however.

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