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He should be impeached today (Original Post) malaise Yesterday OP
Absoloutely! SheltieLover Yesterday #1
We all do but, I believe the bigger question is "Why is the military obeying this buffoon when they know he is Escurumbele Yesterday #43
Good question. Sorry I don't have an answer as to why they would do this. SheltieLover Yesterday #54
Neal Katyal is on Nicole malaise Yesterday #68
Impeaching is one thing The Wizard 17 hrs ago #92
I agree. OLDMDDEM Yesterday #2
He sounds like he's about to cry dweller Yesterday #3
He just woke up. mobeau69 Yesterday #10
...and the feeling is VERY, VERY MUTUAL!! lastlib Yesterday #39
But cheri010353 12 hrs ago #100
Eff that elephant, too... lastlib 11 hrs ago #102
Calling USSC justices names, accusing them of being traitors and funded by our enemies. Irish_Dem Yesterday #4
Soros? durablend Yesterday #6
Frankly I think with their really stupid "immunity" decision, they brought that on themselves. MLWR Yesterday #48
They created a monster to attack their enemies. Irish_Dem Yesterday #57
Gotta watch those leopards. NT Tom Dyer Yesterday #63
They are members of the Face-Eating-Leopards party. Justice matters. Yesterday #66
Roe v Wade was overturned, why not presidential immunity? RandomNumbers 12 hrs ago #99
It WILL be if we get a BIG BLUE WAVE! bluestarone 5 hrs ago #104
Just the same rebuke he utters at everyone who disagrees BeneteauBum Yesterday #72
I found that intense disrespect really shocking. NH Ethylene 12 hrs ago #96
Nothing shocks the GOP. The more evil, the more they love it. Irish_Dem 5 hrs ago #103
I tried to watch. bamagal62 Yesterday #5
Same here Grim Chieftain Yesterday #40
the very idea this FREAK represents AMERICA Skittles Yesterday #77
He basically just said the tariffs will continue underpants Yesterday #7
Yep. dalton99a Yesterday #9
He threatened the court saying he wanted to be a Good Boy underpants Yesterday #12
Does he think customs hasn't heard the SCOTUS decision? MadameButterfly Yesterday #46
"I Can Do Anything I Want!" dalton99a Yesterday #8
NOT ONE DOLLAR !1! dweller Yesterday #11
Not one penny and we stopped making pennies which saves us money. underpants Yesterday #15
Unhinged rant. GoodRaisin Yesterday #13
They're actually doing him a favor but he's too insane to realize it. 617Blue Yesterday #14
He should stop wasting oxygen today. niyad Yesterday #16
blah blah blah PEDOPHILE blah blah IcyPeas Yesterday #17
Tie some tariffs on a fish line and pull it into heavy traffic Blue Owl Yesterday #18
... SheltieLover Yesterday #31
He's defying the courts malaise Yesterday #19
Will this finally be the last straw? Grim Chieftain Yesterday #42
Great meltdown! NJCher Yesterday #20
He's threatening them NJCher Yesterday #21
He's so effing stupid NJCher Yesterday #22
The only way to start to stifle the sociopath in the WH is to win at least one House in the Midterms. If that doesn't lostincalifornia Yesterday #23
I agree. All focus must be on taking back the House at least. spooky3 Yesterday #49
He's such a flippin' kook. StarryNite Yesterday #24
Agree malaise Yesterday #25
ding . this . x 10000000 AllaN01Bear Yesterday #26
Moscow Mitch must be dying malaise Yesterday #27
Where is moscow mitch btw? Hospital? Morgue? SheltieLover Yesterday #32
Out of hospital malaise Yesterday #38
Morgue? SheltieLover Yesterday #41
Taxidermist? n/t the nelm Yesterday #55
Wax museum? MorbidButterflyTat Yesterday #62
He's pining for the fjords... Probatim Yesterday #83
Either one I guess. It worked for Strom Thurmond, right? the nelm Yesterday #86
hilarious vapor2 Yesterday #87
Sounds like what he spewed the next morning after J6. Then took a supersonic Bengus81 12 hrs ago #97
Great point malaise 12 hrs ago #98
Should have been impeached yesterday or the day before or ... PufPuf23 Yesterday #28
+1,000 malaise Yesterday #29
I would have opted for public execution misanthrope Yesterday #33
I'm Resigned for the Long Haul Try to Ride Thru Jan 2029 ForeGoneLegsBirne Yesterday #69
For those of us older than 40 misanthrope Yesterday #70
Or perhaps in a massive turn around, in the next two decades, we see.. pat_k Yesterday #73
In order to fix the issues laid bare misanthrope Yesterday #79
The list is indeed long. pat_k Yesterday #82
Oh boy is THIS ever true: calimary 17 hrs ago #91
He should have been put in jail 5 years ago. Emile Yesterday #30
Is the press waiting in line to kacekwl Yesterday #34
The media is the Trump Crime Syndicate propaganda dept. Irish_Dem Yesterday #75
fortunately we have Vance as a stand up guy Tetrachloride Yesterday #35
What do you mean by "Vance as a stand up guy"? PufPuf23 Yesterday #74
sarcasm. if i told it straight, there can be GI upset among Tetrachloride Yesterday #80
Should be yes ABC123Easy Yesterday #36
Call your representative! WalkingMan1959 Yesterday #37
And then he should just fucking die already Orrex Yesterday #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Orrex Yesterday #45
LOL, darned right! He should by all rights be sitting in Federal prison as we speak. n/t PatrickforB Yesterday #47
Absolutely!!! spooky3 Yesterday #50
You could post this daily, until it happens. yellow dahlia Yesterday #51
Agreed! 25th amendment time cer7711 Yesterday #52
That would be best Akakoji Yesterday #53
He should have been impeached in 2017 n/t Stargleamer Yesterday #56
The Tariffs Loser in Chief is a psychoPedo Miami Blue Yesterday #58
He did exactly what Biden did melm00se Yesterday #59
I say Jan 7th, day after the attack on the capital. lindysalsagal Yesterday #60
Republicans won't do it. surfered Yesterday #61
Impeachment Requires a Congress Willing & Able to Do Its Job ForeGoneLegsBirne Yesterday #64
He Is an Inveterate Gangster With 70 Million Molls at His Table ForeGoneLegsBirne Yesterday #65
Banish him to his suite on Epstein Island, without the little girls. twodogsbarking Yesterday #67
"For imposing taxes on us without our consent" is in the Declaration of Independence muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #71
I'll call Mike Johnson. He'll get right on it. Martin Eden Yesterday #76
Two more resignations and a croaking will hasten the proceedings malaise Yesterday #78
Yes, he should be but it won't happen. walkingman Yesterday #81
For the umpteenth time... debsy Yesterday #84
Just for the "I have the right to destroy countries" talk. forgotmylogin Yesterday #85
Yesterday! mdbl Yesterday #88
There hasnt been a day when that statement was untrue quakerboy Yesterday #89
I'm more direct...he should drop DEAD today!!!! BigmanPigman 23 hrs ago #90
The SOU would be epic malaise 13 hrs ago #95
RFN!!! Kid Berwyn 13 hrs ago #93
Imprisoned today along with his gang of ghouls Clouds Passing 13 hrs ago #94
presidential line of succession is no picnic. Iowa's Snake in the Grassley 3rd in line. NOOOOOOOO!!!! IA8IT 11 hrs ago #101

Escurumbele

(4,063 posts)
43. We all do but, I believe the bigger question is "Why is the military obeying this buffoon when they know he is
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:09 PM
Yesterday

what he is?" That worries me the most. Blind obedience when they know many of his "orders" are illegal...WHY?

malaise

(294,734 posts)
68. Neal Katyal is on Nicole
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 04:08 PM
Yesterday

Slobby really is clueless re the Constitution and he lies better than a corpse.

Blatantly illegal and unconstitutional. Bwaaah! Take dat Slobby!

The Wizard

(13,652 posts)
92. Impeaching is one thing
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 06:48 AM
17 hrs ago

Getting a conviction in the Senate is a different animal. Trump could abort his daughter's pregnancy and eat the fetus on Pay Per View and all the toxic cult would say is, "He must have been pretty hungry."

dweller

(28,049 posts)
3. He sounds like he's about to cry
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 01:26 PM
Yesterday

and his dentures are loose

Bumbling imbecile hates the world

sad



😀



✌🏻

lastlib

(27,905 posts)
39. ...and the feeling is VERY, VERY MUTUAL!!
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:03 PM
Yesterday

The entire world hates him, and the mule he rode in on.

That was one angry little boy we saw today. My mama would've slapped me into Pettis County if I had acted like he did at his rant conference.

lastlib

(27,905 posts)
102. Eff that elephant, too...
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 12:11 PM
11 hrs ago

Up their hiney with a porcupiney (as someone said yesterday).

MLWR

(939 posts)
48. Frankly I think with their really stupid "immunity" decision, they brought that on themselves.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:34 PM
Yesterday

Irish_Dem

(80,590 posts)
57. They created a monster to attack their enemies.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:47 PM
Yesterday

They didn't think he would attack them.

Justice matters.

(9,602 posts)
66. They are members of the Face-Eating-Leopards party.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 04:04 PM
Yesterday

They always thought the leopards would only eat other people's faces, starting with Democratic libs.

They never thought the leopards would eat their face

RandomNumbers

(19,104 posts)
99. Roe v Wade was overturned, why not presidential immunity?
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 11:30 AM
12 hrs ago

Surely there are cases already in the works that would provide the opportunity.

If only Roberts, Barrett, and Gorsuch would wake up on this point. The others are beyond hope.

BeneteauBum

(384 posts)
72. Just the same rebuke he utters at everyone who disagrees
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 05:11 PM
Yesterday

Stop, rewind, and play it again. This creature is truly is a demented imbecile.

Peace ☮️

NH Ethylene

(31,308 posts)
96. I found that intense disrespect really shocking.
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 11:08 AM
12 hrs ago

And I hope the GOP did as well.

I found it especially disturbing that he mentioned the justices' families. (Almost Tony Soprano style)

Irish_Dem

(80,590 posts)
103. Nothing shocks the GOP. The more evil, the more they love it.
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 05:55 PM
5 hrs ago

Of course he named the families, on purpose.
To humiliate all of them and to put them in danger.

He is such an evil man.

Skittles

(170,504 posts)
77. the very idea this FREAK represents AMERICA
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 05:51 PM
Yesterday

FUCK EVERYONE who ever voted for or enabled that fascist fuck

* AND THAT INCLUDES THE SUPREME COURT

underpants

(195,787 posts)
12. He threatened the court saying he wanted to be a Good Boy
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 01:30 PM
Yesterday

in his actions preceding this.

MadameButterfly

(3,929 posts)
46. Does he think customs hasn't heard the SCOTUS decision?
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:20 PM
Yesterday

Will they do what he says or what they say?

underpants

(195,787 posts)
15. Not one penny and we stopped making pennies which saves us money.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 01:31 PM
Yesterday

He’s very good at reading language too

Grim Chieftain

(1,509 posts)
42. Will this finally be the last straw?
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:09 PM
Yesterday

If not, I shudder to think how much more damage he can do and get away with.

NJCher

(42,874 posts)
21. He's threatening them
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 01:53 PM
Yesterday

He's reading the speech and he stumbled over "thank you for your attention to this matter."

This is just too funny for words!!!

NJCher

(42,874 posts)
22. He's so effing stupid
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 01:55 PM
Yesterday

that he doesn't know how it sounds when he says he's "proud" of Kavanaugh.

Even Kavanaugh is cringing.

lostincalifornia

(5,180 posts)
23. The only way to start to stifle the sociopath in the WH is to win at least one House in the Midterms. If that doesn't
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 01:55 PM
Yesterday

happen our Democracy is gone.

spooky3

(38,462 posts)
49. I agree. All focus must be on taking back the House at least.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:37 PM
Yesterday

I don’t want to hear any BS speculation about 2028 right now.

malaise

(294,734 posts)
27. Moscow Mitch must be dying
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 02:36 PM
Yesterday

Mitch McConnell says 'no room for doubt' Trump tariffs were 'illegal'

Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., a former longtime leader of his party in the Senate and frequent Trump critic, said in a statement on the Supreme

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/live-blog/-trump-tariffs-ruling-supreme-court-live-updates-rcna252655

Court's ruling that the decision "reaffirmed authority that has rested with Congress for centuries."

“As a matter of policy, the empty merits of sweeping trade wars with America’s friends were evident long before today’s decision," McConnell's statement said. "The American people already know that when Washington throws up artificial barriers, building and buying here at home become more expensive. Kentuckians whose livelihoods depend on auto manufacturing, agricultural commodity markets, or demand for bourbon whiskey understand this painful reality better than most."

McConnell added that the Constitution — and the court's decision — had now left "no room for doubt: the use of IEEPA to circumvent Congress in the imposition of tariffs — already without precedent — is also illegal. "

Bengus81

(9,998 posts)
97. Sounds like what he spewed the next morning after J6. Then took a supersonic
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 11:16 AM
12 hrs ago

flight down to Ped-O-Lago kiss Trumps ass and apologize just days later.

Fuck that old fossil. I wish him nothing but ill will.

PufPuf23

(9,743 posts)
28. Should have been impeached yesterday or the day before or ...
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 02:37 PM
Yesterday

No time like the present.

Seriously, Trump should be in prison for life after the January 6 assault.

misanthrope

(9,449 posts)
33. I would have opted for public execution
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 02:45 PM
Yesterday

So the world could see him blubber and fall apart.

69. I'm Resigned for the Long Haul Try to Ride Thru Jan 2029
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 04:08 PM
Yesterday

...Anything Else Is Gonna Require "BRILLO" ...

misanthrope

(9,449 posts)
70. For those of us older than 40
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 04:13 PM
Yesterday

we will never see the U.S. fully repaired in our lifetimes. The damage to our domestic operations and international relations is so far gone that it will take a couple of generations or more to patch up, if that's even possible.

pat_k

(12,896 posts)
73. Or perhaps in a massive turn around, in the next two decades, we see..
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 05:25 PM
Yesterday

...the passage of universal health care, a completely reformed tax system that actually asks those who benefit most from a strong public and private sector to contribute the most to ensuring the well-being of everyone with whom we share this nation, sweeping immigration reform that we've desperately needed for decades, completely reformed programs that provide essential building blocks that enable people to escape poverty and truly thrive, basic income to guarantee a level of human dignity in an economy in upheaval with the consequences of AI, and more.

Our government and economy has failed to serve all Americans for decades. On that, MAGA and non-MAGA from across the political spectrum agree. The nightmare of our present has made it clear that the seemingly insurmountable gap between the few haves and the many havenots is not only intolerably immoral, it is incredibly dangerous and utterly unsustainable.

Perhaps the example of an engaged and angry public standing against the trumpublican insanity will inspire a renewal of citizen engagement to such a level that we actually achieve meaningful change that moves us leaps and bounds down the path to a more perfect union.

The bottom line is that NOBODY knows what the future holds.


misanthrope

(9,449 posts)
79. In order to fix the issues laid bare
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 06:00 PM
Yesterday

it will require Constitutional reform and I don't see that getting done. There will need to be irrevocable changes made to election funding, SCOTUS ethics, more detailed separation and specific delineation of powers, as well as other things that escape me currently.

pat_k

(12,896 posts)
82. The list is indeed long.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 07:15 PM
Yesterday

Where there is political will, a way is found.

I have no idea what the future holds. I just think we need to take care with predictions of doom. Sure, we may be doomed, but perhaps it's a turning point for the better. Just as things seem worse than we could ever imagine, the future could hold something better than we can imagine.

I always try to keep in mind that when we forecast doom, or declare that "everything is shit" we are doing the work of those we oppose. Engagement requires hope and a vision of what we are committed to accomplishing -- and FAITH that we can accomplish those goals. That is what powers the action needed to get things done.

We can be clear-eyed about the enormous challenges ahead without falling into the trap of sowing the sort of hopelessness and cynicism that immobilizes. When we do the latter, we are doing the work of those we oppose. They want us demoralized. They want us immobilized. They want us afraid. They want us tearing down allies who aren't "doing it right." I think it is up to each of us to take responsibility for the messages we spread. Consider before posting or saying something: Is this demoralizing or activating? Am I doing the work of those who want the "zone" flooded with negativity? Or am I countering that with hope, faith, and concrete, doable steps.

And on the "circular firing squad" front (you didn't raise this, but I see that as part of a tendency toward destructive negativity). Healthy debate and disagreement are essential. As is criticism. But whatever we do, we need to recognize the successes we are having and focus on building from there. We need to find areas of common ground with allies who may be doing things we disagree with.

And finally, structural reform is certainly a higher bar than policy reform. But we can begin building the political will for both in conversations with each other and through lobbying our electeds to get out there and advocate for some of those big changes. The answer to "why are you talking about xxx, it will never pass" is "xxx may not pass today, but I'm talking about it, and call on you to talk about it, because that's how we build the political will to get it done. We must push the boundaries of the possible. That is how you make what seems out of reach today a reality tomorrow.

The only thing that is certain is that if we stay silent -- if we and our electeds aren't out there making the case for xxx, than xxx, whatever that may be, will never get done.

calimary

(89,468 posts)
91. Oh boy is THIS ever true:
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 06:35 AM
17 hrs ago

“…when we forecast doom, or declare that ‘everything is shit’ we are doing the work of those we oppose.”

True-TRUE-TRUE!!!

kacekwl

(9,029 posts)
34. Is the press waiting in line to
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 02:46 PM
Yesterday

ask Republicans how they feel about his behavior towards the Supreme Court today. Won't hold my breath.

Tetrachloride

(9,514 posts)
35. fortunately we have Vance as a stand up guy
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 02:46 PM
Yesterday

Not only that, but i will rec my own post.

done it before.

PufPuf23

(9,743 posts)
74. What do you mean by "Vance as a stand up guy"?
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 05:31 PM
Yesterday

Hopefully sarcasm.

The downside of retiring Trump is then Vance would be POTUS.

Vance is more a lay on couch guy, specifically a laid couch guy.

WalkingMan1959

(8 posts)
37. Call your representative!
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:01 PM
Yesterday

We live in NC 11. I call them weekly. Staff is always pleasant despite Edwards (R) being an empty suit. Gurrrrr…

Response to malaise (Original post)

PatrickforB

(15,394 posts)
47. LOL, darned right! He should by all rights be sitting in Federal prison as we speak. n/t
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:30 PM
Yesterday

Miami Blue

(368 posts)
58. The Tariffs Loser in Chief is a psychoPedo
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:53 PM
Yesterday

Plus, his syphilitic dementia makes him believe he is the dictator of the whole planet Earth.

Remove the PsychoPedo from power pronto!

melm00se

(5,151 posts)
59. He did exactly what Biden did
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 03:54 PM
Yesterday

on the student loan forgiveness.

Biden was turned away from using the HEROES Act so he pivoted and used another law.

This is what Trump is doing.

muriel_volestrangler

(105,922 posts)
71. "For imposing taxes on us without our consent" is in the Declaration of Independence
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 04:17 PM
Yesterday

as a grievance against George III.

No Kings, as they say.

Martin Eden

(15,502 posts)
76. I'll call Mike Johnson. He'll get right on it.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 05:51 PM
Yesterday

If The Fascist Grifter is still alive when the Democratic House majority is seated in 2027, that's when he'll get impeached.

If Republican Senators help convict him, then criminal charges can be brought.

I want this evil creature to live for years, rotting in prison -- hated even by MAGA, after the unredacted Epstein files are widely known.

quakerboy

(14,807 posts)
89. There hasnt been a day when that statement was untrue
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 10:39 PM
Yesterday

Since very early in his first occupancy of the whitehouse. Arguably since his first day in office.

BigmanPigman

(54,897 posts)
90. I'm more direct...he should drop DEAD today!!!!
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 12:32 AM
23 hrs ago

I don't care how, just die ASAP!!!

Actually, I'd LOVE for him to drop dead on "live" TV. Maybe at the State of the Union. What would be even better would be for a double death...MItch and he in one fell swoop! He would finally get the attention he deserves and craves. Bye, bye fuckers from hell!

IA8IT

(6,386 posts)
101. presidential line of succession is no picnic. Iowa's Snake in the Grassley 3rd in line. NOOOOOOOO!!!!
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 11:57 AM
11 hrs ago

What a bunch of mutts

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession#Current_order_of_succession

No. Office[3] Incumbent Party
1 Vice President JD Vance Republican
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson Republican
3 President pro tempore of the Senate Chuck Grassley Republican
4 Secretary of State Marco Rubio Republican
5 Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent Republican
6 Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Republican
7 Attorney General Pam Bondi Republican
8 Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum Republican
9 Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins Republican
10 Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick Republican
11 Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer Republican
12 Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Independent
13 Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner Republican
14 Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy Republican
15 Secretary of Energy Chris Wright Republican
16 Secretary of Education Linda McMahon Republican
17 Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins Republican
18 Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem Republican

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