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Sunday, August 31, 2025

Morning Coffee Roundup - August 31

 Chuckles while having the morning brew... 

 

 Me too, Frazz, me too.
 
Thank you, Garry Trudeau 
 
 School is back in session.
 
 
...and so is Congress. 
 
 
 
He's waiting for his "noble piece prize". 
 
 
Wow!  About as simple as something from
Americas Test Kitchen! 
Only funnier. 
 
 

 

 

 


 

Sunday Morning Sip

 The last Sunday of August. 

Cooler weather is coming soon!  
 
Oh, but one more swim suit...
(sigh)
 
I wish they would stop making this look so easy.
Step one: Keep looking at your phone.
Step two: ...what? Huh? 

 Really?
 

Bow to your AI overlords. 

My (internal) reaction to just about everything these days... 



Yup. 
 
But how about a trunk load of CUTE!!!

 
 
 

 

On sale at CPAC. 


...and channel your inner Jerry Lewis while jogging.
"Laaa laa LAAA laa laaa!  HAYYY LADY!!!!" 
 
 

 No shit.

Always!  Always! Always!
I will take an animal over a human
any day! 

 
I LOVE old tunes! I think Randy Rainbow should 
wrap up August with this ABSOLUTE CLASSIC of his!  
 

 


 
 
 

 

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Saturday Morning Sip

The LAST Saturday of August...

Mornin' to you, too! 
 
Thank you, Wiley. 


I MEAN IT!!! 

"Now I just have plaster a MAGA sticker on my pick-up!" 
 

#1 Favorite Meme. Always and forever. 
...or until that fucker dies. 

Disabling AI has become a weekly battle.
I like the term "Digital Asbestos" 

Amen. 


...and family members. 

 

And turn off that fucking Cable News!!! 

It's in the stars. 


 
The Bond Mini Car 
 
I need a drink after that...
 ...MUCH better.
 
 Time for some Mel...
 

 

 

 

 

Friday, August 29, 2025

Paradigm Shift

I don't know if you've been picking up on the vibe out of SCROTUS and his minions this past week, but there has been this undercurrent of comments about him and his mortality; his health must be in serious decline as more and more photos are emerging of him with bandages and bruises on his hands where IV's had been inserted. More swelling, inflammation, etc.  When he and Melanoma were hit with COVID back in the 2020's, the staff had him in Walter Reed and on whatever toxic cocktail of medications to stabilize him.  It was let out that he was quite close to being intubated (put on a deep-lung respirator).  


Not so much this time around.  Whom ever is just hitting him with whatever, slapping a band-aid on him and letting him toddle around, unassisted.  Perhaps RFJ Jr. is directing these efforts?  Who knows; one can only imagine what is said... 


I had been watching a lot of comic pundits talk about "we're living in the time of the REAL Idiocracy" referring to the Luke Wilson / Dax Sheppard film from 2006";

 
where Luke plays a slacker member of the military recruited as a test subject for a study in cryogenics, only to wake up centuries later to find that he's the smartest man in America (I actually enjoyed this movie quite a bit).  I thought a lot of it as SCROTUS blundered his way through the first time and into this second one, and this movie resonated with me.  
 
But I do believe there is a paradigm shift in Trumplandia.  Given this... undercurrent... of his pending fate, this 2018 gem, "The Death Of Stalin" feels more so one the nose. A tale of where Stalin dies and his bumbling, sycophant cabinet scramble, first try to cover it up, second to put on a funeral.  
 

Just watch the trailer and think of this past weeks discussions on the SCROTUS cabinet meeting - this is just pitch-perfect!  "...I've been picking out funeral cushions with Slim Hitler over there!".  Steve Buscemi, Michael Palin, Jeffrey Tambor, Jason Isaacs... just superb!   
 
But you know... folks, there is no time like the present to begin planning!  Given all the rancor about renaming Federal facilities, and everyone in MAGA land so enamored with how SCROTUS has been handling crime across the nation, I think it is high time to honor him. 
 
I believe we should rename Leavenworth Federal Correctional Institution to the Donald John Trump Federal Prison and Memorial.  
 
Donald John Trump Federal Prison and Memorial 
 
What a fitting place or such a heroic leader to be laid to eternal rest.  
 
All those in favor?   
 
 
 

 

  

Your Daily Meme... and MEN!!!

It's FRIDAY!!!  And the last Friday of August!  

 

Uh huh. 
 
 Labor Day is MONDAY!!!
One final, long, languid gaze at a white bikini. 
 
 
And now, I'll leave you with some puppies. 
Thank you, Ricky! 
 
 
 
 
Blogging note: Husband has a 4-day weekend and we may be getting out of Dodge at the last minute.  
Responding to comments may be delayed.  

 


 

Thursday, August 28, 2025

President Homelander

Tom Nichols, in "The Atlantic Daily", posed a masterful juxtaposition of the fictional character "Homelander" to Donald Trump clutching onto power of his presidency.    

Tom begins with, "...A man with the power to destroy the entire world announces that no one and nothing can restrain him. “I can do whatever I want,” he says. Raised without love, he has become both omnipotent and neurotic. Unfortunately, his inner circle is a group of hapless subordinates who are scared to death of him. The corporations and public-relations spinmeisters who created and sold him to the public now realize that they are powerless to stop him. I am speaking, of course, of Homelander, the evil version of Superman who is the main antagonist in The Boys, the Amazon series based on a series of graphic novels."

Sound familiar?  

Tom continues, "Watching Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting—a three-hour-plus public ritual of sycophantic praise for Donald Trump from his lieutenants—I couldn’t help but think of Homelander. President Trump, like the sadistic superhero, is surrounded by grown men and women who are reduced to simpering flunkies in his presence.  Little wonder that Trump sees no limits to his power: When asked about his authority to deploy the National Guard, Trump said: “I have the right to do anything I want to do. I’m the president of the United States. If I think our country’s in danger—and it is in danger in these cities—I can do it.”"  

Unlike how many of us are feeling right now, Tom posits that this is not hopeless, that the key is to say "No" and why, out loud. Much like Governor JB Pritzker (IL), warning President Trump not to come to Chicago, saying at a powerful press conference, "if you hurt my people, nothing will stop me - not time or political circumstance - from making sure that you face justice under our constitutional rule of law

No hyperbole, just a quiet strength, a strong voice almost coming out of the wilderness where the Democratic leaders are still arguing of what language to use in the next terse letter to Trump.  

Gavin Newsom is another exceptional leader who has found the perfect balance of satire to get under Trump's skin, and is running with it in almost daily barrages of memes shoved at Trump using his own brand of crudity.  

 



The Emperor has no clothes; we need to all point that out, and correct those who indicate otherwise.   

Trump not invulnerable, and we need to stop treating him as if he were. 

As Tom Nichols concludes, "...He is doing real damage to the nation, and no one should underestimate the dangers he poses to the constitutional order. But at these odd moments when Trump tries to posture like a superhero, perhaps the most effective response for Americans who care about fighting for constitutional democracy is to put aside their partisan differences—and then laugh, sue if necessary, and, always, vote.

Even Trump can’t fly away from all of that."

Now to summon the energy to reignite the fight.   

Thank you, Tom.

Rade 

 

"I have a dream"

Today in History

On Aug. 28, 1963, during the March on Washington, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech before an estimated 250,000 people in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. 
 

 

My... how times have changed...

 

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