Today’s Trump Deranged Facebook Post…

“I’ve have been a professional waiter in DC for the last 30 years. Today is the first time I was cut from my shift (of two waiters) during the popular restaurant week. People here are terrorized becauseof that POS in the White House Trump shits on EVERYTHING. He is a disaster for working Americans.”

Does anybody have a theory why Trump is being blamed for restaurant business declining in D.C.? There is no question that the extra presence of the National Guard makes the city safer for tourists, diners, visitors, residents. Is the drop in eatery reservations because those in the Greater D.C. area are watching, listening to and reading fear-mongering hysterics who are characterizing the cleaning up of the nation’s Capital, which has been a dangerous, crime-infested mess for decades, as some kind of apocalyptic institution of a police state?

Is it because restaurant patrons in D.C. are overwhelmingly white, and mostly don’t live in the District? How does an otherwise intelligent person (I know the Facebook poster) make the connection that President Trump is responsible for a restaurant laying him off? The likely culprits are the Axis media and the fools who won’t eat in D.C. because they are less likely to be robbed or murdered.

The downturn in D.C. restaurant business was a 2024 development, with rising costs being the major cause. Also, D.C. eliminated the tip credit that allowed restaurants to use tip income to reach the minimum wage requirements. Yet now it’s President Trump’s fault.

What’s going on here?

Addendum: Joy Reid’s Rant

This little factoid is too rich to pass up. As noted yesterday in the pot pourri post, the execrable racist Joy Reid had done an interview raging about how everything whites invented had been stolen from black innovators, focusing especially on music. “We black folk gave y’all country music, hip hop, R&B, jazz, rock and roll, they couldn’t even invent that. But they have to call a white man The King. Because they couldn’t make rock and roll. So they have to stamp The King on a man whose main song, was stolen from an overweight black woman,” the former MSNBC star said.

The “overweight black woman” she was referring to was Big Mama Thornton, the original artist to sing “You Ain’t Nothing But a Hound Dog,” which she recorded on August 13, 1952. It was Thornton’s only hit record, selling over 500,000 copies. Elvis, of course, subsequently recorded the song and it became not only an even bigger hit, but his breakthrough record.

Mark Hemingway of The Federalist pointed out on “X” that, as usual, Reid didn’t know what she was talking about. For while Big Mama was black and was the first to sing the song, she didn’t write it. “Hound Dog” was written by the immortal Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who were as white as Elvis.

They wrote or co-wrote over 70 chart hits including many of Elvis’s most famous songs. Among their hits for other artists: “Stand by Me,” “Leader of the Pack,” “On Broadway,” and Peggy Lee’s “Is That All There Is?” Peggy was very white. Lieber and Stoller were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

Quoth Hemingway: “Reid is an idiot.” Yes, and she’s a racist idiot who makes anyone who listens to her more ignorant than they were when she started talking.

Mid-August Ethics Round-Up, 8/19/25

This is the life I have chosen: I just was hit with a $400 charge (350 euro) for mistakenly using a licensed image last year that—get this—belongs to Germany. With all my posts, its only the second time this has happened: my practice is to apologize, take the graphic down, and pay the fine. This is what ethicists do. This one hurts a bit more than the last ($750) charge, just because of the time of year (cash flow is rough) and the confluence of projects. Hey! EA is due for another installment of my mass tort/ non-lawyer partner law firms/ litigation financing scandal report! Watch this space….

1. Weird story of the day: A park ranger at Yosemite was fired for mounting a Pride banner (above) on El Capitan. Of course, NBC, in its report, drips with sympathy for the (trans) woman, whom it insists on calling “they” resulting in a completely confusing report:

“‘I’m devastated,’ said Joslin, who is trans and uses they/them pronouns. “We don’t take our positions in the park service to make money or to have any kind of huge career gains. We take it because we love the places that we work. I have a Ph.D. in bioinformatics, and I could be making a lot more money in Silicon Valley, which is only a few hours away, but I made career choices to position myself in Yosemite National Park, because this is the place that I love the most.’”

Then why did you use your position to make an unauthorized political statement while marring the natural beauty that tourists expect to see in National Parks? More from NBC (them)…

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Trump Says He’s Going To Try To End Mail-In Balloting. Good.

The President hinted yesterday that he’s planning on using an Executive Order to shut down mail-in balloting. Of course the Axis is going bonkers, although they would probably be going bonkers if Trump said that he wanted to make mail-in balloting universal across America—whatever he says, does or wants to do is by definition evil, you see. Also naturally, the President paired his warning with his usual off-the cuff exaggerations, giving foes wonderful targets for tangential attacks. No, the U.S. isn’t the only nation or even one of just a few nations to use mail-in ballots, as CNN and others were quick to note in “Nyah nyah nyah! He lied again!” fashion, to which my response is “So the Hell what?” Both “everybody does it” and “everybody doesn’t do it” are invalid rationalizations.

The Multiple Sclerosis News Network this morning felt that a strong argument against Trump’s war on mail-in balloting is that he urged voters to use the device to vote for him and Republicans in 2024. Stupid pundits appeal to stupid people: of course he did. That was the system in use: Trump foolishly hamstrung his own campaign by telling Republicans not to vote by mail in 2020. The Axis advocates of insecure elections (all the better to cheat you with!) also say that the fact that Trump won the popular vote in 2024 (by a slim 1.5% margin) proves that he is wrong about mail-in ballots and that the system doesn’t favor Democrats.

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Incompetent Re-Branding of the Decade?

Amazing. Mediaite, an MSNBC cheerleader, calls this thing above as ‘surprisingly elegant.” Elegant? MS is best known as a disease, and a nasty one. If someone says, “I have MS now,” the proper result is, “I’m so sorry! What’s the prognosis?” More pandering from Mediaite: “Media rebrands usually stink. Quibi. Tronc. Syfy. The graveyard is crowded with names that sounded bold in the boardroom and ridiculous everywhere else, which is why MSNBC’s new identity as MS Now feels like such a surprise. It’s not perfect. It’s not thrilling. But it’s… smart.” Hey, everybody! It’s smart to make your new identity the common name for a dread disease! Is it possible that no one mentioned this among the dozens—hundreds?—of alleged professional marketers and image consultants involved in the process? Just to make sure I’m not imagining this, I just Googled “MS.” The result:

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Ethics Quote of the Day: President Donald Trump

“I am totally convinced that if Russia raised their hands and said, ‘We give up, we concede, we surrender… we will GIVE Ukraine and the great United States of America, the most revered, respected, and powerful of all countries, EVER, Moscow and St. Petersburg, and everything surrounding them for a thousand miles, the Fake News Media and their Democrat Partners would say that this was a bad and humiliating day for Donald J. Trump, one of the worst days in the history of our Country.’ But that’s why they are the FAKE NEWS, and the badly failing Radical Left Democrats. Thank you for your attention to this matter!!”

—President Donald Trump, on his own social media platform, Truth Social

I was thrilled to see this (Thank-you, Ann Althouse, for reading Truth Social so I don’t have to) today because I had already resolved to post about the unconscionable and, in my view, expressly unpatriotic and destructive mindset of the Axis media as well as, of course, the Trump Deranged, to actively root against the elected President of the United States, their own nation, no matter what he does and no matter what his objectives are.

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Pleading Not Guilty Is Never Unethical, But On Occasion It Is…What? Futile? Disingenuous?

In 2019, John R. Anderson III, 42 (above) was sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated stalking in DeKalb County (Illinois). Now he’s being charged with stalking again in a new case, as he faces 11 counts of stalking, harassing and violating an order of protection. Anderson has pleaded not guilty, which is his Constitutional right. Of course he’s innocent until proven guilty, and he and his lawyer cannot be called unethical for wanting to make the prosecution prove the case against him beyond a reasonable doubt.

Nonetheless, this appears to be one of those cases where the not guilty plea itself is likely to destroy any credibility the defendant might have. You see, Anderson allowed himself to star in a 2022 episode of “I Am a Stalker.” Not only that, but the woman he admitted to stalking in that episode is the same woman he is accused of stalking in the current case.

According to court records, his re-stalking occurred last December and January of this year. First he violated a 2024 order of protection and “harassed” the woman by placing messages and content on her cellphone, writing a letter to her, texting her and making repeated calls to her using different phone numbers and apps to hide his contact information. He also is accused of surveilling her residence by parking in front of her home and her place of employment, “repeatedly calling and texting her,” and placing cupcakes on her vehicle.

Oooh, “cupcake stalking” sounds especially creepy.

Authorities say that Anderson gained access to her car, placed a GPS tracking device in it, and gained access to her Amazon Alexa device. This guy is good. He sure sounds like an especially experienced and professional stalker; this is probably why Netflix sought him out for its series, which my sock drawer crisis sadly preventing me from watching.

My pro tip would be that any time one’s plea is likely to cause the jury to roll their eyes so hard their eyeballs cramp, cutting a plea deal with the prosecutor is the wiser and, yes, the more ethical course.

Ethics Dunces: Rolling Stone, and Everyone Else Who Thinks Assaulting Law Enforcement Is OK As Long As the Missile Is Funny

The Justice Department has fired employee Sean Charles Dunn after video showed him throwing a submarine sandwich at the chest of an law enforcement officer as a gesture of defiance against President Trump’s entirely legal executive take-over of crime control in the District of Columbia. He hurled the sandwich at the officer’s chest and tried to run away. When Dunn was apprehended, he told police: “I did it. I threw a sandwich.”

FBI Director Kash Patel announced that Dunn had indeed been “charged with felony assault on a federal officer.” Attorney General Pam Bondi noted on social media that “if you touch any law enforcement officer, we will come after you.” And he was fired.

The arrest, the charge and the employment action were all appropriate, but the Axis news media decided to weigh in as a fan of interfering with law enforcement and subjecting officers to thrown items, although doing so, whatever the missile, is pure assault and also battery (if the thrown item connects with its target).

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“Abolish the Senate. End the Electoral College. Pack the Court”

The subhead of the New York Times piece with that headline appearing yesterday is “Why the left can’t win without a new Constitution.” I read it yesterday and planned to post about the thing, but, as has been happening too often lately, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness intervened. Now I see that other sources are opining on it.

As regular readers here can guess, my initial reaction was “What a waste of time!” Here we are treated to Osita Nwanevu (above), a radical black Leftist (aka. “nascent totalitarian”) pushing his book, “The Right of the People: Democracy and the Case for a New American Founding.” Such a book can only appeal to other radical (and deluded) leftists, and it is also a waste of time. The author believes that a new Constitution is mandatory to save what he calls “democracy.” Even if he were right, Nwanevu might as well advocate mass surgery to graft wings onto all human beings, or the replacement of English in the U.S. with Esperanto. The chances of his “reforms” coming to pass are exactly zero. Not 5%, not 1%, but zero, unless one believes that a violent civil war is in the cards. The Constitution isn’t a perfect document, but no one can claim it hasn’t served the U.S. (and the world) extraordinarily well. The Founders, wisely or luckily, made the process of changing it difficult and burdensome, making radical alterations unlikely to the vanishing point.

To its credit, and you know how I hate to write that about the New York Times, the paper did put one of its token conservative pundits, Ross Douthat, in charge of interviewing the author. Douthat reveals himself as a weenie, however, and never challenges Nwanevu as forcefully as the extremist’s nonsense deserves. Observe this section, for example:

Douthat: All right, let’s do an excursion back in time to the American founding, because one of your arguments is that America was not actually intended to be a democracy.
 
Nwanevu: Right.
 
Douthat: That in fact, we should understand our founding almost in terms of a kind of oligarchic coup.Talk a little bit about your view of the founding.
 
Nwanevu: So when you raise some of the objections that I’ve raised about the nature of our system, conservatives will often say: well, we’re a republic, not a democracy. I think liberals, by habit, say: No, no, no, that’s not true — the founders actually intended democracy, but they messed up in 50 million different ways.
 
I think the conservatives have the better side of the argument when you actually look at the historical record. People should understand that the Constitution is forged in a particular political and economic context.

To all of which the required response is “Ya think?” Everyone literate knows that while the Founders were committed to democratic principles (as articulated by the nation’s mission statement, the Declaration of Independence), they were sufficiently educated, wise and practical to know that pure democracies don’t work, and come to disastrous ends. Nwanevu “thinks” the argument that the nation was founded as a republic is the better one? It was founded as a republic. The Constitution was “forged in a particular political and economic context”? What historical document in world history wasn’t forged in a particular political and economic context?

The real value of the Times feature is this: Nwanevu shows vividly how hostile the current American Left is not only to the Constitution but to the democratic processes created by it, as well as pluralism. His attitudes explain why Democrats think it is acceptable to cheat in order to hold power; his theories reek with the “it isn’t what it is” deception that has become the operating system of the Axis of Unethical Conduct.

He wants to abolish the Senate so the the large, knee-jerk Democratic states can dominate national policy forever. Tough: the Founders respected and protected the pluralistic ideal of individual states with their own unique cultures having the power to avoid tyranny of the majority, and as Baretta would say, “That’s the name of that tune, baby.” He wants the Electoral College to be abolished for the same reason (and because it was why the Obama un-making of America was stopped in its tracks despite the Democrats’ efforts to rig the 2016 election). Packing the Supreme Court would eliminate the Founders’ prescient plan to ensure that the Constitution isn’t shredded every time the same party rules Congress and the White House.

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