Donald Trump is going to get his 3 eldest children thrown in jail & he obviously doesn't care about it.
Tiffany Trump just completed a law degree. I'm starting to understand why. Raised by Marla Maples, Tiffany lives in the real world. Smart woman.
At this point I predict that the only one of them who might flip is Ivanka. Don Jr and Eric clearly aren't smart enough to realize they should, plus: AFAIK they were the signatories on Trump Org checks for 4 years. So their legal jeopardy is kinda similar to their father's.
I've been thinking about this for 6 months now. The only way I can logically explain things like why the Trumps routinely self-incriminate in the media is to look at the culture within the family while these two generations were growing up. Trump has NPD, I think that's clear...
I don't think Don Jr and Eric have NPD but their character, personalities etc have been affected by what their father is. Even though there were long periods of time where their mother alone had custody of them. Ivana isn't an Einstein, either. She bears some of the blame IMO.
As always, what we choose to do after age 18 is our responsibility. J/s, they had a rather unusual upbringing, and it could account for recent actions that are in no way in their own legal interest.
In short, they believe the hype. Reality will come knocking in due course.
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(2) By the way, the next names on the Atlantic storms list are #Fred and #Grace. This season is forecast to be above-average in number and intensity of storms.
For now, #Elsa is the only hurricane-ish storm near the USA.
It has not yet made landfall but that's expected today.
(3) As always, excellent coverage on the Weather Channel:
(1) A small request if you can help me collate and translate these Latin phrases increasingly used by the far right in the US. First one:
"Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum" or, if you want peace, prepare for war.
Sounds innocuous, doesn't it? Nothing could be further from the truth.
(2) One place to find these phrases is on the social media profile pages of far right activists. That's where I am seeing them.
They're not preparing to lawfully defend their home.
They are preparing for escalating civil unrest and violence, started by the far right.
(3) The evidence for this is abundant, and the process has been ongoing for several years, not just since Trump ran for office, or even the Tea Party movement.
Some say the far right never stopped trying to make this happen, and I think there is some strength to that claim.
(1) I'm terrible. I can't resist commenting on this viral Lake Lanier video in historical and political context. It's also not particularly hard on the eyes.😉
(2) People enjoy videos like this because of the schadenfreude, especially when college-age kids are involved. A further subset of the schadenfreuders are those who enjoy the misfortune of white people, esp. in GA. Now, hear me out...
(3) I'm just a commentator. I have no axe to grind on behalf of white or black people, or for / against GA. I'm not on the Democrat or Republican side in these things. My focus is always on saving lives. And I don't mean any drownings were likely. It's broader than that.
The remaining part of the building was carefully brought down in a controlled demolition last night. A memorial wall established by the public has survived:
(2) Before seeing this tweet today I had been thinking (since December 2020) that former president Trump is a lot like The Fonz in the 1970s TV show Happy Days.
Seemingly incapable of saying "I was wrong" and "sorry," to anyone, anytime.
(3) The Fonz character was a light hearted parody of those who love themselves more than anyone else, at a time when comedy was comedy and life was life.
We didn't tend to blur the boundaries between entertainment and being empathetic, sane adults.
It would be a mistake to treat #TSElsa as if she's a sweet little princess and you can safely #LetItGo.
Even a tropical storm can be deadly like a hurricane. And this one looks like it will hug the coast from Florida to New Jersey, at least.
(2) Here is my first #Elsa thread, complete with shameless repetition of Frozen references, because it's not every day you get a fun storm name to use for a few weeks. Next up are #Fred and #Grace.
Cautiously optimistic about some nuanced changes to the latest forecast. Looks like Elsa will be a TD (Tropical Depression) while moving NNE after Florida & will veer back out to sea once reaching the mid-Atlantic US coast.