February 2026
Who is the crazy one here?
24/02/26 22:34
February 24, 2026 (Vol. 18 No. 8) - For 108 minutes Tuesday night, the American people were subjected to a stream of lies, taunts, tantrums and unmitigated arrogance from the racist self-defecating sexual predator we laughingly refer to as our nation's leader. Truth be told, President Pinocchio is the leader of a quickly diminishing minority of sycophants and brown-nosers. He proclaimed this as a "Golden Age of America." However, an overwhelming majority of Americans know the truth - that our nation is facing a period of maximum danger where our economy has been engineered to serve those who are the richest at the expense of the rest of us and that our nation's security has been undermined by Felon 47's cow-towing to our enemies while destroying America's standing among our most trusted allies.He claimed the economy is doing great. Have you been to the grocery store or the doctor's office or tried to buy a home lately? If you have, then you know Fearless Leader isn't telling you the truth. And does anyone believe that foreign governments are actually paying for his tariffs? (Tariffs on those nations are actually taxes on you.) Do you remember when he campaigned against the U.S. being engaged in what he called "endless wars?" But the truth is that it was his predecessor Joe Biden who ended America's longest war while the Current Occupant is planning to launch a war against Iran. He said he would bring manufacturing jobs back to the nation. However, just the opposite is true. He has promised to Make America Healthy Again. However, by dismantling many of the public health agencies and scientific research initiatives that made the United States the world's health leader, Metamucilini has been millions of Americans, especially children, at risk. And don't get me started on immigration, where he has unleashed masked, poorly trained and ill-tempered thugs upon Democrat governed cities and states in the name of border security. Our borders may be more secure, but that same can't be said for those places where ICE has violated constitutional rights and murdered American citizens exercising those rights.
Trump even said that he is placing Vice President J.D. Vance - a man who has changed his name more times than Trump soils himself during a cabinet meeting - to oversee "a war on fraud." And he says the Democrats are crazy?
Fortunately, the overwhelming majority of Americans can see through this charade. Come this November's midterm congressional elections, there should be Blue Tsunami to send these Republican charlatans packing for home. (In the case of Kansas Senator Roger Marshall, that home is in Florida.) However, tonight's Rump Speech at the Reichstag is also a cautionary tale. It is not enough for Democrats to oppose Trump. They have to tell voters how they will make their lives better. The angels and the messages are on the Democrats' side, if only they are willing to speak to the America people as friends and not, as has too often been the case in the past, as folks to be talked down to and scolded. Let's roll up our sleeves and fight this MAGA madness before its propels our nation to the trash heap of history. That's it for now. Fear the Turtle.
No Pain, No Gain
18/02/26 08:44
February 18, 2026 (Vol. 18 No. 7) - If you are among the few who consider yourself a regular reader of this blog, you may have noticed that I have been unusually quiet the past few weeks. Lord knows that Felon 47 and his Klown Kabinet have provided enough fodder for numerous blog posts. However, I have been largely silent on the Trump Daily Atrocities because I am recovering from hip replacement surgery. And believe me, it has not been easy. Today is the first day that I have felt comfortable enough to sit at a keyboard for more than a few minutes. This is not to say that I am not recovering well from the operation. It's quite the opposite. I am doing quite well, thank you. However, the post-surgery period has its challenges. I am still using a walker, although I can venture a few steps away from it as long there is something nearby to steady my balance, such as a counter or a piece of furniture. When I took my first post-operative steps in the early morning hours of February 6, my right leg felt like it was 100 pounds. After that short journey to the bathroom and back, I went back to bed. As anyone who has spent a night in the hospital knows, doctors and nurses operate in their own time zones. While eight hours is most widely accepted period for restful and restorative sleep, my experience has been that the hospital staff will wake you up every three hours to check your temperature, blood pressure and other vital statistics. The good news, though, was that I was allowed to go home later that day. That's been quite an adjustment, as I am sleeping in a living room recliner, need assistance dressing, and find going to the bathroom a major production. I am grateful that I have a compassionate and tolerant wife to help guide me through this adjustment. Still, I don't regret having the surgery. My arthritic hip had become intolerable. The surgery comes with a promise of a pain-free tomorrow. In other words, no pain, no gain. In writing this, I am sharing an experience. I am not looking for sympathy. However, I do ask one favor: Please don't join the dozens of the people who have told me "hip replacements are easier than knee replacements," That may be true. There's also a chance that a knee replacement or two may be in my future. But for now, let me wallow in my own pain without someone trying to minimize it. That doesn't help. That's it for now. Fear the Turtle.When Fair Isn't Fair: A Free Speech Debate
01/02/26 11:09
February 1, 2026 - Vol. 20, No. 6 - With all that's going on these days, it is possible that you may have missed a statement by the head of the Federal Communications Commission. Chair Brendan Carr, a Donald Trump sycophant, called for stronger enforcement of a broadcast rule requiring television and radio broadcasters to offer equal time to all legally qualified opposing candidates. This may sound fair to you. But it is a naked attempt to curb free speech and protect the Trump administration from much-deserved criticism. An example of what Carr proposes would be if a Democrat appears on a late-night talk show. He would require that program to give equal time to a Republican. He is proposing a dramatically expanded interpretation of Section 315 of the Federal Communications Act of 1934. Under Section 315, better known as the equal time provision, whenever a legally qualified candidate for a public office appears in a radio or television broadcast at no cost, all other candidates for that office must be offered to same opportunity at no cost. The exception to this rule is if the candidate appearance is in conjunction with news reporting and programming. The key words here are legally qualified candidate - meaning someone who has actually filed for elective office and is eligible for that office. For example, California Governor Gavin Newsom is a likely candidate for President in 2028. He is conducting fund raising and making personal appearances in key electoral states. He's also appearing on shows such as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. However, Colbert is not required to provide equal time to others because Newsom has not formally declared his candidacy and has not filed the necessary paperwork with election officials. Keep in mind that the next presidential election is two and one-half years away.
Carr would have you believe that the above example would fall under an FCC regulation known as the personal attack rule. It requires stations to provide free air time to persons subject to character attack. The rule doesn't necessarily require equal time, per se. But it does require stations to provide the people whose character has been attacked a reasonable opportunity to respond. Using the Newsom example, the Governor may be critical of President Trump's policies, but that doesn't qualify as a personal attack. It is considered political speech, something the U.S. Supreme Court has historically protected. And why not? A democracy requires vigorous public debate if it to operate at its full potential.
What the FCC Chair is proposing is an expanded interpretation of the equal time provision and the personal attack rule. Stations will have to provide equal time if the broadcast was "motivated by partisan purposes." That is a highly subjective standard. Using our Newsom example, Carr would argue that Trump - or more likely a Trump administration spokesperson - should have an equally opportunity to respond. But is a Late Show appearance a partisan event or an entertainment program? And would the threat of constantly having to give equal time every time someone criticises the administration serve to stifle free speech and public debate? I argue that is exactly what Donald Trump wants. His is a failed and incompetent presidency. The only way he can save it from certain electoral debate to limit free speech.
Here's the irony of the situation. What Carr is proposing is, in essence, the resurrection of what was once known as The Fairness Doctrine, a requirement stations provide all sides on any controversial issue. The doctrine had the effect of inhibiting stations from covering controversial issues lest they been inundated with equal time requests. Conservatives, in particular, hated the rule because they felt they were unable to get their views heard. The Reagan administration abolished the rule in 1987, thus opening the door to an explosion of conservative talk radio and the rise of Rush Limbaugh, a most effective and articulate conservative propagandist. Republicans credit him with the growth of a new, more conservative Republican Party in the 1990s. Now, with voices of opposition to Trump and his MAGA minions reaching a crescendo, Carr wants to roll back the 1980s.
It is important to remember that the equal time provision and the personal attack rule apply only to broadcast stations and networks. Because the FCC's mandate is to regulate the nation's airwaves, it does not have jurisdiction over cable outlets such as Fox News and MS-Now. However, as Trump continues to tighten his authoritarian rule, I wouldn't be surprised if he tries to squelch these media voices, as well.
These are dangerous times. The President, who is of both questionable mind and body, is using the power of his office to act vindictively against his enemies real and imagined. It has never been more important for the majority of disaffected citizens of the United States who do not support the President to pay close attention to what is happening and that they voice their dissatisfaction at the polls. Otherwise, the Man-Child Who Would Be King may take away some of your most basic freedoms - and there would be nothing you could do about it. That's it for now. Fear the Turtle.
