I hate banana bread
Michael Tomasky at The New Republic on Alito and Trump and sedition:
[T]his week, [Alito] told us, in essence, that in his view democracy depends on allowing presidents to commit federal crimes, because if ex-presidents were to be prosecuted for such things, the United States would become a banana republic. That’s a Supreme Court justice saying that. And while Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and even Clarence Thomas didn’t go that far Thursday, it was obvious that the court’s conservatives are maneuvering to make sure that the insurrection trial doesn’t see the light of day before the election—in other words, that a sitting president who very clearly wanted Congress to overturn a constitutionally certified election result (about this there is zero dispute) should pay no price for those actions.
When I wrote seven years ago that we rested our hope on conservative judges who will choose our institutions over Trump, trust me, I wasn’t saying I was confident that they would. I was terrified that that day would eventually come. It came yesterday. The conservative jurists chose Trump. It will stand as one of the blackest days in Supreme Court history.
Our only hope is for Trump’s head to explode.
Mmmmm. Toasted banana bread drenched in sweet, sweet butter.
*drool*
Trump is also a global warming ‘skeptic’ (read denialist.) Yet he appears to want to hedge his bets. A while ago, he was expressing great interest in Greenland real estate, to which future balmy paradise he could retire after his presidency is done, and with a harem straight out of the Arabian Nights. (Stormy Daniels would have to get a gig there, plus sundry others.)