I remember when pundits used to anticipate the Felon tacking to the center …

Ain’t happening. Though apparently some people were convinced Musk would be a moderating influence (I don’t have the link handy). Here’s a quick roundup of some er, fun stuff. Then more links:

He’s refusing the court order to let the AP into the briefing room because they refuse to use “Gulf of America.”

We’re closing dozens of embassies — but I suppose all we need is one in Russia so the administration can get its marching orders.

The DOJ wants to pay reparations to the J6 terrorists. But deporting a genuinely innocent man is no big. Because returning him to the US would ruin the Felon’s plans to deport American citizens. And no, contrary to Commisar Bondi, we are not sending El Salvador the worst of the worst.

CBS hurt President Snowflake’s fee-fees. CBS must pay!

More cuts at NOAA, because worrying about climate is bad.

“The offices that ran the Sickle Cell Data Collection Program, the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System and the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer were scrapped. So were teams that reported the levels of lead in childrens’ blood, alcohol-related deaths, asthma rates, exposures to radon and other dangerous chemicals and how many people who use injectable drugs contract infectious diseases.”

RFK also lies about the effectiveness of the measles vaccine.

Jefferson Griffin lost the race for the NC Supreme Court. Like a lot of Republicans he’s turned to the courts to hand him victory anyway and it’s going well for him.

“The recent experience of the United Kingdom constituted good advice the American electorate refused to take.

The Felon’s willing to pay Greenlanders $10,000 apiece a year from our tax money if they’ll submit to his conquest. Great fiscal restraint, Felon.

To end with some upbeat notes:

“After Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential race, Republicans who control the Wisconsin Assembly hired Gableman to review how the election was conducted in the swing state. Gableman falsely claimed the election was stolen, consulted with conspiracy theorists, kept shoddy records and unsuccessfully sought to jail mayors and local election officials who he contended weren’t cooperating with him. He publicly urged lawmakers to try to revoke the state’s 10 electoral votes, even as he privately acknowledged doing so was a “practical impossibility.” Gableman’s law license has been suspended for three years.

South Korea has dismissed President Yoon from office after his impeachment for attempting to impose martial law. It can be done.

Harvard has politely told the Felon to go to hell.

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