Pure nonsense!

All righty, this seems to make a point better than I could ever make it about whether Herschel Walker, the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate from Georgia, is a certifiable dumbass.

I want to challenge anyone out there to parse this piece of verbal dooky and report back to me.

What in the hell is this idiot saying?

Let’s remember that this former football star who has earned the “full and complete endorsement” of Donald J. Trump wants to join a legislative chamber that once proclaimed itself to be the world’s “greatest deliberative body.”

This guy deserves to enter the Senate chamber? Not … a … chance!

I might be inclined to pay real American money to watch this guy debate the man he wants to defeat, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock.

Meantime, someone please tell me what Walker said.

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AG faces mind-numbing concerns

This is why U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland is getting the big bucks, man.

These hearings before the House 1/6 select committee examining the insurrection are producing a mountain of evidence against Donald Trump. What is an attorney general to do about this?

Sigh …

There appears to be a school of thought developing that any decision by Garland to forgo a criminal prosecution of Trump carries at least as much grief for the AG as a prosecution. Indeed, the cost of doing nothing might be greater than the blow back that will come if Garland takes this case to a grand jury, which then could indict Trump.

On what? Seditious conspiracy is possible. Dereliction of duty is another. Interfering with election officials’ conduct, too.

I thought the sedition accusation might be the most difficult to prove. I am not sure about that today. I mean — wow! — the dude and his key staff knew all hell was likely to break loose on 1/6. They did nothing!

Merrick Garland is a man of impeccable character. I am likely to accept whatever he decides, even though a no-go on prosecuting Trump is going to make me grit my teeth real hard.

He said he will follow the law all the way to the top. I will take him at his word. It’s looking more and more to me as though we are going to watch all hell breaking loose once again once the AG examines that mountain of evidence in front of him.

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The hits keep coming

How much more drama can the nation take as the House select 1/6 committee marches on in its quest for the truth behind the insurrection and frontal assault on our nation’s government?

We got a snootful of drama yet again today when two former Proud Boys and Oath Keepers members talked of their former devotion to Donald J. Trump and what they did at the former POTUS’s behest on that terrible day.

Oh, and then we heard from Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who told us that Trump sought to tamper with one of the witnesses who testified before the committee. The witness didn’t accept a phone call from the twice-impeached president and instead made contract with legal counsel. I sense we are going to hear a lot more from and about this individual.

Today was the seventh televised hearing. More of them are coming.

This is strange, man. I am absolutely transfixed by this testimony. It is dramatic in the extreme. Once again, it tells me that we have evidence of crimes committed at the very top of the political chain of command.

I am quite certain U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and his team of legal eagles are taking copious notes.

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Big Lie just won’t die!

Some things resist my occasionally feeble skill at reasoning things out; The Big Lie is one of them.

More to the point, what escapes my noggin’s intellectual capacity is how people actually continue to believe The Big Lie, which has been proven time and again — through many venues and forums — to be one of the biggest political hoaxes ever perpetrated.

The Big Lie is part of the crop sown by Donald J. Trump, who lost the 2020 presidential election but who continues to insist it was “stolen” from him. That he actually won “in a landslide.”

Sweet Mother of Jesus in Heaven! No! He didn’t win! He lost huge, man!

No one has produced anything resembling a shred of credible evidence that anything occurred that would have changed the outcome. President Biden earned 81.2 million votes; Trump polled 74.2 million ballots. Yes, the loser’s total is impressive.

But the winner got 7 million more of them!

Biden’s Electoral College count was significant as well. He earned 306 electoral votes, a good bit more than the 270 he needed to win election.

The Big Lie led to the second impeachment of Trump, who stood trial in the Senate actually after he left office. Yeah, he skated through the second trial the same way he did the first time, as too few Republican senators voted to convict the con man.

The Big Lie continues to fester in states all across the land. We are watching the possible rise to power of individuals who believe The Big Lie and who could launch the kind of coup that failed on 1/6, when the treasonous mob of attackers stormed the Capitol Building, threatened to “hand Mike Pence!” and sought to overturn the certification of Biden’s victory.

I cannot grasp how the carnival barker, Trump, has managed to sway the cult followers into believing something that is demonstrably false.

I might need therapy before this is ends.

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It’s simple: follow the law

Steve Bannon appears to have run out of options in his effort to resist testifying before a House committee examining the 1/6 insurrection against the federal government.

The former Donald Trump senior adviser had been hiding under a phony executive privilege claim. Trump pulled it away, even though he couldn’t have used executive privilege anyway as a ploy to keep Bannon from talking to the committee.

So, what does Bannon do? Rather than face prison time in a trial that is about to commence, Bannon has told the committee he is willing to talk to the panel about what he saw and heard on the day of the traitorous attack on our nation’s Capitol Building.

If I were a betting man, I would wager that Bannon’s agreeing to testify signifies very bad news for Donald Trump, who reportedly had hoped that his No. 1 attack dog would stand tall for the ex-POTUS.

Apparently … not!

The bottom line, though, appears to be this point: a legally constituted congressional committee is well within its authority to order people to testify before it. Bannon at first refused. Congress issued a contempt citation against Bannon, who then was preparing to go to trial in just a matter of days.

Congress had the goods on Bannon, who then stands a serious chance of being convicted and spending some time in prison.

It’s been a fascinating evolution to watch. A man who seemed to lead with his chin by declaring all hell would break loose on the eve of the insurrection has now become an apparently willing witness who well might drive yet another spike into the proverbial heart of POTUS 45.

The dude knew the insurrection would occur. He needs to answer for what he knew, when he knew it and what — if anything — he did to stop it.

There appears to be no way out for this one-time White House hotshot.

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How does The Donald remain relevant?

You are entitled to take this straight to the bank … which is that I will go to my grave wondering how on God’s good Earth does Donald John Trump remain relevant to any political discussion.

But … he is. Relevant. He is a player. He remains in the news each day. Do the media ignore him? No. They can’t. Why? Because he is — after all — a former president of the United States. He sat in the Oval Office for four years and during that time he had access to every national security secret imaginable.

Public opinion polling continues to suggest that Trump remains the favorite among Republicans to run for POTUS again in 2024. That fills me with a mix of chills and absolute rage.

This individual was impeached twice on allegations that he committed crimes against the government. He wiggled free both times because too few Republicans voted to convict him in either Senate trial.

Now we have the 1/6 House committee, the one looking into the insurrection — that Trump incited and resulted in the second impeachment. The signals are beginning to suggest that the bipartisan committee likely could seek a criminal indictment from a federal grand jury.

Yes, the former POTUS could be indicted by the Justice Department on myriad charges relating to his involvement with the insurrection. Will it happen? Beats the daylights out of me. I do have hope that DOJ will seek accountability by the president of the United States.

With all of that, all that immense baggage, Donald Trump remains a player in the U.S. political game.

What in the world has happened to this country, to a once-great political party, and to our national sense of right and wrong?

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Bannon set for grilling?

First, an admission: I had trouble understanding when I first heard about it why Donald Trump waived any claims of executive privilege that sought to keep former White House senior adviser Steve Bannon from testifying before the House 1/6 select committee.

Then I heard the story behind the story. Trump wants his attack dog Bannon to go toe-to-toe with the committee, that he was angry that others on the White House staff testified already, only to tighten the screws around Trump’s involvement in inciting the 1/6 insurrection.

Bannon, according to reports, might sing a different tune when he speaks to the panel. Oh, I hope so. I also hope the committee is ready for the lies, the bob-and-weave, the obfuscation that is likely to come from Bannon’s pie hole.

The Hill’s Morning Report — Can the Jan. 6 panel connect the dots? | The Hill

Bannon is a bad dude. He is on record declaring in advance of the 1/6 attack on the Capitol that something “big” was going to happen. He knew in advance … the son of a bitch. He didn’t counsel Trump to call it off, unlike Trump’s children and others close to him in the White House and even some of his lapdogs in the House of Representatives.

I believe we’ll get to see just how prepared the House committee, chaired by Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., is in preparing for this showdown.

My hunch is that they’ll be ready to rumble.

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Is GOP on verge of blowing midterm election?

A strange story is developing in several of our United States as the 2022 midterm election inches ever closer.

It involves the possibility that the Republican Party, once thought to be a shoo-in to capture both congressional chambers, could be on the verge of blowing that opportunity in the U.S. Senate.

Wyoming GOP Sen. John Barrasso fielded a question today on Fox News Sunday about the idea that his party’s nominees for at least three key Senate races might be too, um, incompetent, crooked or corrupt to win their races. Barrasso shrugged it off, sticking to the party line.

But wait …

Herschel Walker is the GOP nominee in Georgia; he is running against Sen. Raphael Warnock. Walker is a former football player … and a damn good one, too! He also has a lot of issues to face down as he runs against the man who preaches in the same pulpit where the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once stood.

Walker has fathered four children with four women, none of whom were married to him. He also is facing accusations of domestic abuse. Oh, and listen to some of the rambling answers he gives to policy questions; it’s as if he took a few too many hits to the head during his gridiron days.

Then we have Mehmet Oz, who’s running in Pennsylvania, where he doesn’t even reside, for the Senate seat against Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman. I’ll just say this out loud: I believe Oz is a medical quack. He built his reputation as a celebrity physician. The man got endorsed by Donald J. Trump (who also endorses Walker).

He also is full of nutty statements and he also has developed a strange relationship with Turkish dictator Recep Tayyip Erdogan, one of the world’s most brutal despots.

One more GOP nut case is Eric Grietens, a former Missouri governor who resigned that office in 2017 after a woman he was dating accused him of abusing her. His ex-wife has made a similar complaint. Moreover, he has conducted a patently stupid campaign, including a gun-centered ad that portrays him as urging voters to go “RINO hunting” for Republicans In Name Only.

Fox News Anchor Asks GOP Senator if Party is on the Verge of Blowing Midterms Thanks to Herschel Walker, Eric Greitens, and Dr. Oz (msn.com)Fox News Anchor Asks GOP Senator if Party is on the Verge of Blowing Midterms Thanks to Herschel Walker, Eric Greitens, and Dr. Oz (msn.com)

The stakes are huge. The Senate is split 50-50. Warnock seeks to hold his seat; Oz wants to succeed GOP Sen. Pat Toomey; Greitens looks to succeed GOP Sen. Roy Blunt.

Meanwhile, another formerly vulnerable Democrat, Sen. Mark Kelly in Arizona, appears to be solidifying his lead out there.

Sen. Barrasso wouldn’t take the bait laid before him by Fox News Sunday, which is what one would expect from a MAGA-loving Republican.

The Republican Party is fully capable of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory by running certifiable nut jobs for public office. It has done so again.

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Eye-rolling gas prices

My eyes kept rolling as we drove through much of Central and North Texas, looking at the price of motor vehicle fuel.

It’s coming down, if you want to call it such. I shake my noggin and try to conjure some real-life “good news” at what we are seeing along our highways.

My wife and I no longer are pumping diesel fuel into our sole mode of motor transportation. Our new pickup is a gasser, unlike our former vehicle, which guzzled diesel fuel.

We drove nearly 600 miles to and from the Texas Hill Country this weekend. I noticed about two, maybe three, service stations advertising gasoline at $3.99 per gallon. I recalled a comment from a Dallas-Fort Worth TV news anchor the other day, seeking to put a positive spin on $3.99 gas, only to acknowledge that his obvious eye-rolling meant he didn’t mean to suggest we should be happy with paying less than $4 per gallon.

I’ll close with this: What goes up so damn rapidly almost never comes down at the same rate of speed.

Why is that? I figure the fossil fuel companies want to reap the reward for as long as possible of investors’ nervous jerks about the worldwide oil market.

In some quarters, I believe they call it “price gouging.”

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Uvalde cover-up getting murkier

What in the name of competent law enforcement is happening over yonder in Uvalde, Texas?

Police officers responding to a mass slaughter of children and teachers reportedly had a shot at the gunman, but couldn’t get an OK from the top of the chain of command to take the shot … or so it is being reported.

Then we hear from the Uvalde mayor, who is disputing that contention.

Meanwhile, the chief of the Uvalde school district police department, Pete Arredondo, remains on administrative leave and he isn’t shedding even the slightest glimmer of light on the matter. All we have heard from him is that he didn’t know he was in charge of the operation.

Good, ever-lovin’ grief, man!

Report: Uvalde officer asked permission to shoot gunman but got no answer | The Texas Tribune

Nineteen precious children and two heroic teachers were slain by the lunatic who walked into Robb Elementary School and opened fire with an AR-15.

This non-response/cover-up is a classic cluster fu** of the worst magnitude most of us ever have seen.

When are we going to get some answers? More importantly, when are the loved ones of the victims going to get the explanation of what went wrong that they are demanding?

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