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Saturday, February 7, 2026

Trump and Racism

Today's high is not going to make it out of the teens.  16 (F) is the predicted high.  And we have blustery winds, too.  After that, things will begin to slowly warm up.  Honestly, I'm looking forward to warmer days.  For those counting, Spring is 40 days away.  Mark March 20 on your calendars.  

I'd say yesterday was pretty much a meh day, but that isn't true.  I finished the first draft of The Body in 4:4 Time.  This morning I will print a copy off and begin reading through the manuscript.  I suspect this will be the longest book I've ever written.  That's because there are two stories being told, one in the early 1980s and the second in the present.  Things will happen in the past that will effect things that are happening in the murder investigation, things that only the reader will know.  

Otherwise, most of yesterday was spent on rather mundane stuff.  I'm changing out the caulking around the shower, so I worked on the for a bit.  I made some chicken and potato stew, that will serve as lunch tomorrow when I work a full day.  Today I will finish of the rest of the moussaka.  

And yes, I do work today.  Joy of... well, let's just say I'll be sitting at the flooring desk for 6 hours this afternoon.  Today, being the first Saturday of the month means our lumber department will be taken over by around 300 kids; today is Kids Workshop.  Though with the brutal cold, there might only be 200.  You see kids get a small apron and a little project for kids to build and there are those parents who will take their 4 and 5 year-olds out in any weather if they know they're going to get something free.



And so much was happening on the political stage yesterday.  The Winter Olympics began.  If you watched the ceremonies live, you got to see the American team getting cheered, however, JD Vance was jeered from an International crowd of spectators.  

Orangie was hit hard by the critics for posting a racist video of the Obamas as monkeys.  Rasmussen College and it's conservative polling group, put out a daily poll.  Being conservative, they have always given Orangie higher ratings than other polls.  According to yesterday's poll, which was taken prior to the release of the video, on 27% of the country strongly approved of Orangie's job performance.  That number represents the hardcore Republican haters.  That number includes the White Supremacists, and the Christian Nationalists, and every other racist hater who wants to bow down and kiss Orangie's ass.  Like Orangie, these people are weak.  They will TACO every time he does.  They will sit in the shadows and brood about things like pronouns, and skin color, and the shrinking white American population.  They have always been in existence.  Orangie's hatred allows them to wear their prejudice as if it were a badge.  They do not understand they represent a weakness that can easily be dispatched.



14 comments:

  1. And never forget good "christian" KKKarolyin' Leavitt played down the racist fuck in chief.

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    1. Yes, quite fascinating that she blamed liberal outrage a few hours before the administration deleted it.

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  2. Looking forward to reading the manuscript!
    You know all those parents want to get the kids out of the house where they’re bouncing off walls!

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  3. Don't worry....he can and will go even lower, just when you think he can't.

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  4. A fine bottle of Dom Perignon is chilling in the fridge waiting for that great day of celebration :) 🍾
    Rex in DC

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    1. You might want to get 2 or 3, that celebration is going to be wild.

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  5. Congratulations on your book. The felon said a staffer posted the video. Yeah, right. Even some of his republican ass kissers said the felon needed to take down the video and apologize. Apologize? That will never happen because he's never wrong.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. That's called CEO ethics: never, ever admit to a mistake.

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    2. It's also narcissism. My ex-husband never apologized for anything. Everything was someone else's fault or he was wrong because it "appeared" to him that things were the way he thought they were.

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    3. Someone else is always at fault, no matter what.

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  6. My lovely Nigerian friend's son is competing in the winter olympics (cross country skiing). While he has grown up here in France he's competing for Nigeria. Wouldn't it be wonderful if Nigeria won!

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    1. Even Bronze, or Silver would be great! Though winning would be greater. I do tend to root for the underdogs.

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