Thanks. It truly is amazing just how bad some of Trump's cabinet nominees were, and it was a huge discredit to our country for the GOP Senate to confirm them, against their better judgment, just to please Trump.
John: Politics and the courts are often downstream from culture, so I am curious about your thoughts regarding two legal decisions recently, one in your home state. The Supreme Court ruled this week against Colorado's "conversion therapy" ban. Also, a California jury found Meta and YouTube liable for the mental health issues of a woman who became addicted to the dopamine hits that social media companies program into their algorithm. Do you think these decisions will have legs and far-reaching consequences? What about the moral and legal issues that serve as undercurrents?
Oh thank you for letting me know that initial reports about the power outage in Cuba are a hoax. That said, as you point out, the lefties obviously did nothing to help the Cuban people in the slightest. You’re right that it’s all performative nonsense & nothing more.
That said, how about a painting of Trump crossing the Delaware during the American Revolution? Come on you know that will be funny! Let’s get it done!
John, I appreciate your comments on Tulsi. I have not known how to think about her until now. Thanks.
Thanks. It truly is amazing just how bad some of Trump's cabinet nominees were, and it was a huge discredit to our country for the GOP Senate to confirm them, against their better judgment, just to please Trump.
Trump just got exposed again as a compulsive liar or a fool oblivious to reality, when asked by a reporter if the Iran war had hurt his popularity.
His response, "I think I'm more popular than I ever have been.”
Despite the latest polling from multiple sources showing the exact opposite.
His personal popularity, handling of the economy as well as the Iran war, hit rock bottom.
The poll also showing most eligible voters disapproving of the war at 58% and the disapproval of the administration handling of it at over 64%.
When you are surrounded by incompetent yes-men who will tell you everything is going great,
you are liable to do anything, regardless of how stupid, dangerous, or illegal that action might be.
That's where Trump finds himself now, until reality comes back to bite him, and everyone else, on the ass.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-fox-news-the-five-popularity-poll-b2946620.html
I'd gladly pay the triple price of the non-resident pass to not have to see Trumps face!
You can always deface Trump's image on the card. Devil's horns, Hitler mustache, that sort of thing....
Actually, believe it or not, park rules have been added to void the card if people do that. I wish I was joking. https://www.npr.org/2026/01/09/nx-s1-5672341/national-park-updates-guidelines-stop-visitors-defacing-trump-picture-pass
Why am I not surprised?
And now his signature on currency too. Sure hate to see any of that defaced! :)
John: Politics and the courts are often downstream from culture, so I am curious about your thoughts regarding two legal decisions recently, one in your home state. The Supreme Court ruled this week against Colorado's "conversion therapy" ban. Also, a California jury found Meta and YouTube liable for the mental health issues of a woman who became addicted to the dopamine hits that social media companies program into their algorithm. Do you think these decisions will have legs and far-reaching consequences? What about the moral and legal issues that serve as undercurrents?
Oh thank you for letting me know that initial reports about the power outage in Cuba are a hoax. That said, as you point out, the lefties obviously did nothing to help the Cuban people in the slightest. You’re right that it’s all performative nonsense & nothing more.
That said, how about a painting of Trump crossing the Delaware during the American Revolution? Come on you know that will be funny! Let’s get it done!