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Apr 23 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
Having to hear mean tweets out loud is just the beginning of Trump's humiliation journey through this trial.
Thoughts on how he's been stripped of his faux-presidential pomp he loves. He's restored where he belongs: In the trashy world of the tabloids. salon.com/2024/04/23/hum…
Why to read past headlines: This isn't just about the tabloid trash.
My analysis focuses on how Trump has deluded himself into thinking he cuts an impressive, even regal figure.
And how this trial is a cold reminder that everyone else sees a clown.
Trump's court napping is the best thing he could do to win his case. (Not that there's much he can do, considering the evidence against him.)
But his base craves the tantrums. And they are paying his lawyers. Quite a dilemma! salon.com/2024/04/17/sle…
Why to read past headlines: Sleepy Don is just funny, of course.
But there's a reason we all instinctively knew this would hurt him if the word got to MAGA. MAGA mistakes his childish tantrums for "strength." This creates a conundrum.
New Standing Room Only! Today's excerpt is about Marjorie Taylor Greene's bimbo grift — and how to respond.
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I think one reason a lot of liberals, especially on the coasts, don't see that Greene's bimbo act is a bit: They don't recognize that she is, first and foremost, a rich sorority girl.
Playing dumb to manipulate people is a skill those girls are taught from the cradle.
Apr 12 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
The hot new "masculinity influencer," Nick Adams, distills something I've long noticed about these "alpha male" leaders:
Their advice couldn't be better designed to make their sad, lonely followers even more alienated from others, especially women.
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Why to read past headlines: You know about these "masculinity influencers" that tie MAGA cheerleading and fake self-help.
The deets on this latest one are gross. But it illustrates how these guys borrow cult tactics to control their audiences.
Many in the media are downplaying Trump's upcoming criminal trial. But you know who seems to think he'll be convicted?
Donald J. Trump.
His Alex Jones-style antics to disrupt the trial could backfire, however. It will make the jury hate him. salon.com/2024/04/03/don…
Why to read this article past headlines: The Beltway wisdom is this case is NBD.
Well, I think it's a big deal. But you know who else clearly thinks it's a big deal? Trump.
But I don't think his Narcissism Theater will win over a jury.
The GOP freakout over a "trans" Easter wasn't just their usual phony rube-running on Fox News shut-ins (thought it was also that).
The rhetoric here is about justifying Christian nationalism and the end of religious freedom, enforced with violence.
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Why to read this short article past headlines: Tied with Trump's Bible sales pitch, I outline how GOP rhetoric is increasingly geared around claiming they have no choice but to end religious freedom.
"Stand where he tells you to stand, wear what he tells you to wear, and do what he tells you to do."
Quote from a pastor at one of Texas's biggest megachurches.
It's gross on its own. It also tells us why the GOP is doubling down on misogyny
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Why to read this article past headlines: Aren't you curious about the story behind a preacher telling women "stand where he tells you to stand"?
But also analysis on the increasing nastiness towards women in evangelical circles.
Taking a closer look at Erin Hawley, who argued against abortion pills at the Supreme Court.
She's not just another Republican woman building a career by stepping on other women.
Her lack of empathy for other women was so chilling I literally gasped. salon.com/2024/03/27/of-…
Why to read this article past headlines: I listened to the entire length of oral arguments.
I'm hard to shock with Republican depravity.
But Erin Hawley is so soulless and dishonest, she actually gave me the chills. I have the details. salon.com/2024/03/27/of-…
Mar 26 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
If we took all the second chances Trump has been offered in his life, we could not only bail out half of the prison population, but every single one of them would make something better of themselves than Trump has.
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Why to read this short article past headlines: We all deserve an angry yalp over this total unfairness.
Every day people are evicted or imprisoned for doing stuff one-millionth as bad as Trump.
Trump's campaign is mostly, if not solely about his various criminal cases and anger at being held accountable.
Weirdly, I do think there's a strategy in his "me me me" message. I don't think it's necessarily a good one, but his team has a theory.
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Why to read past headlines: You, extremely online, already know Trump has centered January 6 and other crimes in his campaign.
What I add is analysis of why his team thinks voters will be as mad as Trump that he has to lose golf courses and skyscrapers.
It's true: White evangelicals have embraced cheesecake and other sexy imagery they used to decry as "immodest."
Don't get it twisted, though. They hate sex as much as ever. They still want to punish women and LGBTQ people who choose to have sex. salon.com/2024/03/20/eva…
Headlines:
White evangelicals embrace raunchy photos — yet they hate sex as much as ever
Trumpian Christians love bikini pics now, but they still don't want women to enjoy sex
Trump's RNC purge is a reminder of his main Achilles heel: His fragile ego.
I guarantee that, despite being corrected by John Kelly, Trump still thinks Hitler had nothing but "loyalty" from people.
His narcissism can't allow him to see the truth. salon.com/2024/03/13/rnc…
Why to read past headlines: You, extremely online, already know Trump admires Hitler and purged the RNC.
I pull these two stories together to explain how his obsession with "loyalty" (which means flattery) comes at the expense of competence.
In "White Rural Rage" @paulwaldman1 and @schaller67 finally wrote the book that stops treating rural white voters like children, instead of adults responsible for their choices.
As someone who grew up in rural Texas, I'm thrilled. My interview with them. salon.com/2024/03/05/-th…
"Nobody is more insulting to rural voters than the people who are giving them nothing and taking their votes.
"They frankly laugh behind the backs of their own voters to some degree, right?"
I enjoyed watching Tuberville's confusion over this IVF ruling.
But this is how most conservatives understand forced childbirth: As a way to get "more kids."
It also helps illustrate how fundamentalism rationalizes its own contradictions.....
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As I note, anti-choicers view IVF as a "cheat code" to allow women to diverge from what they consider the only legitimate life path: Getting wed early, having lots of kids in a contraception-free marriage, and being a housewife.
A Missouri Republican claimed a "1-year-old" can get an abortion under a rape exception. He did not back down when challenged.
But this story is deeper than "stupid Republicans." It's about misogyny and victim-blaming — even of very young rape victims. salon.com/2024/02/15/new…
"Assuming that babies could get pregnant, is Eigel arguing that it would be a good thing to force a baby to deliver another, barely smaller baby?
"We do have an answer, though it is stomach-churning: Yes."