Trump Just Suffered These Big LossesOnward.On Friday there were some big losses for Trump that bruised his ego, and at least helped stall his Project 2025 agenda. Let’s start with TIME Magazine’s cover image, featuring Elon Musk sitting behind the Resolute Desk. Donald was clearly furious it wasn’t him on the cover. When asked about it, Trump responded by trying to joke his way out of it: “Is TIME Magazine still in business?” Elon and Trump are barreling toward each other on a collision course. Their falling out is inevitable, and I can’t wait to see it. In court, a judge blocked Trump’s USAID employee purge, and reinstated the 500 employees who had already been put on leave. It’s not permanent, so things will still need to play out, but it’s a step in the right direction. Another judge stopped Trump’s government employee buyout scam—at least for now. Four labor unions—representing nearly 1 million federal employees—requested the order, arguing that the buyouts were unlawful and dangerous. We just launched our campaign to support the bill that stops anyone from stealing our Treasury data. In a matter of days, we’ve made thousands of calls, and sent more than 10,000 letters to Congress. That brings our total, in less than 3 months, past 152,000 letters delivered! Also, I know a lot of folks are worried that Republicans will cut Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. So we’re going on offense and starting a separate effort, to make sure maga knows we won’t stand for it. I’ll share more details on that tomorrow, but we wanted to let folks know we’re fully committed to doing everything in our power, to stop any cuts to these vital programs. We’re starting to build some momentum, but there’s still a long way to go—and right now we need all hands on deck. 100% of our funding comes from our paid subscribers, here on Substack. We refuse to take on advertisers, and won’t accept investments from billionaires who just want us to push their agendas. So if you haven’t yet, and you’re able, please become a paid subscriber today: No matter how you subscribe, please know I appreciate everything you do. Onward! Scott |
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Saturday, February 8, 2025
Trump Just Suffered These Big Losses
Friday, May 3, 2024
How Unfit? Dangerously Unfit
Note this kind comment from a new paid subscriber: "You are always on point. You tackle serious and divisive issues with tact and a measured coolness.” How Unfit? Dangerously UnfitIn a cover story and two interviews, Time magazine gets the malignant ex-president on the record. We can't trust a word he says.
Time magazine put Donald Trump on its cover this week with an unavoidable title: “If He Wins.” What readers find inside and online is a detailed article that largely matches the dangers plotted by “Project 2025” and its authoritarian agenda to move the country toward dictatorship. That includes mass deportations and detention camps for migrants, a once-independent Justice Department turned into a weapon of Trump’s whims and a once-nonpartisan civil service devolved into a cadre of loyalists. Time reporter Eric Cortellessa heard Trump’s plans to pardon January 6 insurrectionists, deploy the National Guard in American cities at will, give police immunity from prosecution, close the White House office responsible for pandemic preparedness, and permit red states to monitor women’s pregnancies and prosecute abortion ban violators. If you read the article you may be led to believe that Donald Trump has a systematic plan to pursue his darkest desires. But TIME also makes available a transcript of Cortellessa’s two interviews with Trump. Honestly, I barely survived the reading because it vividly displays how profoundly unfit this man is—morally and particularly intellectually—to be anywhere near the levers of power. They reveal a deeply untrustworthy man untethered from reality, swarming in lies, absorbed by grievance, unable to grapple with policy nuance and dependent on empty slogans to motivate himself. None of this is surprising, but when you read through the hours of interview material, you can see just how shallow his thinking is, how unreliable are his pronouncements and equivocations, how utterly ill-equipped he is to confront the complexities of our modern world—and, really, how crazy it is that serious people are forced to take this man seriously. My mind drifts to Rex Tillerson, Trump’s first secretary of state, privately calling his boss a “fucking moron.” (This was later confirmed in Bob Woodward and Robert Costa’s book Peril, but when asked about it Tillerson chose a more careful alternative: “It was challenging for me, coming from the disciplined, highly process-oriented Exxon Mobil corporation, to go to work for a man who is pretty undisciplined, doesn’t like to read, doesn’t read briefing reports, doesn’t like to get into the details of a lot of things, but rather just kind of says, ‘This is what I believe.’”) I often argue with myself over whether I should devote more space here to raising doubts and describing the dangers of this malignant man. But as Time puts it on the cover, fate has required us to address a reality “if he wins.” The consequences are real and require maximum seriousness and attention, especially at a time when so many other issues are roiling the body politic and could motivate Democratic voters to misunderstand their duty to their country. I’m thinking particularly about young protestors who imagine that their commitment to the Palestinian cause is a reason to reject President Biden, thereby increasing the possibility of a Trump win. Consider a few samples from Time’s Trump transcripts: On complying with the law over migrant deportations:
On the decline of violent crime and the FBI releasing statistics of a 13 percent drop in 2023:
On presidential immunity:
On his attack on the peaceful transfer of power:
On litmus tests for GOP employees to say the election was stolen:
On how his statement that he would be a dictator on day one could scare people:
So much more of this blathering. Even though Time’s reporter worked valiantly to push Trump, to get at the truth and pin him down, the overall effect is that virtually anything he says is unreliable. There’s nothing to hold him to—since nothing he says can’t be changed a day or a minute later if it serves him. Never has our country suffered a man who lies so freely and who millions of voters have chosen to reward anyway. As if—in this upside down world—his rejection of factual reality is a badge of honor. One last thing: Asked about all the former aides and cabinet secretaries who refuse to endorse or openly criticize him now, Trump either rejected them as incompetent or rejected the premise altogether.
But the truth, of course, is otherwise. In the coming months, it’s critical that many of those who know and worked for him speak out—not just once, but again and again, as the election draws closer. Remember a few from the list of two dozen chronicled by CNN last October:
It will take more than divine intervention to ensure a man like this never sees the inside of the Oval Office again. It will take all of us—and tens of millions of others who decide that they will vote and do everything they can to ensure the survival of American democracy, the promise of America, basic human decency and the primacy of factual reality. |
Thursday, July 20, 2023
John's on the cover of TIME Magazine
I’ve always known João had a big heart. ❤️
That was clear as we built a life and a wonderful family together in Western Pennsylvania, and it was clear as he entered public service with our shared conviction that no person should be left behind and no community should be forgotten.
But the last year has really proven that João is the bravest and strongest person I know.
As he overcame a stroke, won a seat in the Senate, and then went public with and got treatment for his struggle with depression, he set an example for millions of people who might also need help.
John has never acted like a traditional politician — so it was never a thought that he would hide his struggle with depression. What’s been the biggest surprise is just how strong an outpouring of support we’ve seen. From Pennsylvanians of every background and political persuasion, to Senators and their staff on both sides of the aisle, to people across the country who see themselves in João’s struggle, those well-wishes have meant the world to our family.
Now this week, João’s on the cover of TIME (I know, I could barely believe it too — and omg, how cute is he 🥰).
In the article, João talks openly and honestly about his journey, and, I could not be more proud. This last year has been a long journey for our family. It may have been a very challenging year for you and your family as well. We were lucky to have the support of our friends, loved ones, and all of Pennsylvania — and we’ve pulled through. We are here rooting for (and fighting for policy that will support) you and yours, too.
“Now I have a duty to pay it forward. Because I’ll be honest with you, I would be scared where I would be right now if I didn’t have the kind of help that I got at Walter Reed. And it’s a shame that those types of resources are not available to everyone. But what is available is that I have a duty to be a champion of that.”
— John Fetterman
João ran to represent Pennsylvania because he has a plan and a purpose to make sure Pennsylvania’s best days are ahead of us — and so are his. That’s what he’s hard at work in the Senate to make happen. That’s in no small part thanks to all of you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
— Gisele ❤️

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