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highplainsdem

(56,452 posts)
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 02:54 PM Yesterday

The Real Reason for the Trump-Musk Feud is Uglier Than You Think (Greg Sargent, The New Republic) + Tomasky

(Note: There are excerpts from two TNR pieces here - the first by Greg Sargent, the second by Michael Tomasky, which I decided to add after realizing how well it fit with what Sargent wrote.)


https://newrepublic.com/article/196246/real-reason-trump-musk-feud-uglier

-snip-

For one thing, both view the state largely as something to capture for themselves—Musk to gain support for his Promethean schemes for the future of “humanity,” and Trump to engage in world-historical self-dealing and corruption. This was neatly captured by Trump’s threat to cancel Musk’s federal contracts. Musk’s visions for space travel and electric vehicles have benefited enormously from federal support over the years. His achievements might not exist without the U.S. state. Yet Musk’s DOGE—with its assault on science, universities, and research and development—would dramatically downsize the state’s role in enabling the future flourishing of countless Americans and in keeping total immiseration and death at bay for the poorest of the poor. As Michelle Goldberg notes, the DOGE boys showed zero curiosity about who is being helped by all that foreign aid, and how.

Musk does have some sort of vision of future human flourishing. But he often talks about keeping alive the human “consciousness,” an oddly cold concept that doesn’t really depend on making the whole world a better and fairer place for living, breathing human beings. It could be kept alive by a select few—some of them on a faraway planet like, say, Mars—once the civilizational dead weight were systematically abandoned, as cutting foreign aid seems like a first step toward doing.

Meanwhile, to Trump, everything involving the state is up for corrupt horse trading and for punishing and extorting enemies. So his immediate instinct was to threaten Musk’s contracts, which Trump can only understand as a form of self-dealing by Musk—one that Trump can take away in a grand dominance display.

-snip-

In the end, Musk would use deficit fears to gut the state more thoroughly than Trump would, while Trump seems more focused on dramatically reducing the tax burden of the wealthy and slashing the safety net to pay for it. They are at odds, but mainly because they merely fall at different places on the same spectrum of impulses. And those impulses all tilt toward the same place—toward making our society a less egalitarian, more unequal, meaner, crueler, and much more savage place.



They're both monsters. They both have to be stopped.


Michael Tomasky has some excellent descriptions of them in another new piece for TNR today:

https://newrepublic.com/article/196244/musk-trump-leverage-takedown-feud

For starters, I say Donald Trump is due our congratulations and respect. He finally found a white Afrikaner he’d like to throw out of the country.

The early conventional wisdom on the Trump-Elon Musk divorce is that it was simultaneously shocking and inevitable. I suppose it was both of those things—Musk’s fusillade of tweets Thursday was pretty shocking, especially the Jeffrey Epstein bomb; and it’s true that this was bound to happen one day—no friendship between a ketamine-torqued egomaniac and a sociopathic liar with the emotional architecture of a 5-year-old is destined to go the distance.

Taking a somewhat more historical perspective, this is the feud that Milton Friedman’s America deserves. We’ve now lived through decades in which vast fortunes were amassed and lionized—and, importantly, at least in Trump’s case, inherited and far too lightly taxed. Fred Trump gave Donald over $400 million, adjusting for inflation, when he died in 1999. Errol Musk was an emerald-mine magnate who once bragged that he had “so much money we couldn’t even close our safe,” though the extent to which he supported his son is a matter of heated debate (between them, mostly). Whatever the truth is there, the bottom line is that here we are, stuck with a crooked and stupid billionaire president and a crazed narcissist who could buy several countries fighting over which one has the purer, more Friedmansque-reactionary vision for what the United States should become.

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But any eulogy for this relationship must first and foremost be a eulogy for the United States of America. An amoral billionaire who by rights should have been impeached and barred from running for office for life became president again—legitimately this time, as far as we know—and put the world’s richest multibillionaire in charge of a sensitive task that he oversaw with the delicacy of a hyena stripping a wildebeest carcass clean. Their efforts have already resulted in deaths around the globe and will cause untold harm in this country over time.

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The Real Reason for the Trump-Musk Feud is Uglier Than You Think (Greg Sargent, The New Republic) + Tomasky (Original Post) highplainsdem Yesterday OP
Big LOL!! Bayard Yesterday #1
Bookmarked for later. SheltieLover Yesterday #2
By now I'd say we're pretty aware flamingdem Yesterday #3
Some things require repitition and reinforcement, methinks... yorkster Yesterday #6
Repetition, of course... yorkster Yesterday #7
"this is the feud that Milton Friedman's America deserves." YES!! Lay it on the doorstep of the house that brought it ! eppur_se_muova Yesterday #4
Enjoy your description of the people producing products - machines - software. "Only dividends count" erronis Yesterday #24
Why did this article make me think of rzemanfl Yesterday #5
Makes me think of Godzilla vs King Kong. BattleRow 7 hrs ago #51
Both articles are must reads. Thanks for the links. sop Yesterday #8
Yes, I never thought they really liked each other PatSeg Yesterday #16
They don't have relationships ToxMarz Yesterday #17
Exactly PatSeg Yesterday #22
More like "What can I make you do for me." erronis Yesterday #26
Especially when it comes to Trump PatSeg Yesterday #27
Psychopaths don't like people. They use people and commit crimes against them. Irish_Dem Yesterday #29
I agree PatSeg Yesterday #31
Yes they are textbook and if I was teaching an Abnormal Psych class I would use them as examples. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #33
Two drug addicted narcissistic psychopaths were bound to blow up things including each other. Irish_Dem Yesterday #28
I Think An Old-Fashioned Dual RobinA 4 hrs ago #56
They are cowards. They only like killing people who cannot fight back. Irish_Dem 4 hrs ago #57
The forgotten part DENVERPOPS Yesterday #9
Yes it is the dysfunctional love triangle from hell. Irish_Dem Yesterday #30
The Musk/Silicon Valley (much of it) elitist vision. usonian Yesterday #10
There is no honor or loyalty among thieves. SheltieLover Yesterday #11
Death is the great equalizer. The poorest and the richest become equally dead. multigraincracker Yesterday #12
The rich have more to lose - LATER. dchill Yesterday #21
Musk is full of nothing but shit. ananda Yesterday #13
Excellent thanks! nt LittleGirl Yesterday #14
K & R SunSeeker Yesterday #15
I come away from this feeling slightlv Yesterday #18
So since you're screwed NJCher 8 hrs ago #47
Everyone calls Elon Musk the "richest man in the world" but is it really true? FakeNoose Yesterday #19
Forbes and Bloomberg go through the analyses to determine that title. But garbage allegorical oracle Yesterday #32
I've often wondered this myself NJCher 7 hrs ago #48
To answer your last question: not if they want ACCESS. calimary 6 hrs ago #54
KNR and bookmarking for later. niyad Yesterday #20
They were both using each other. wnylib Yesterday #23
Musk is an idiot. Bluetus Yesterday #25
The sun dying or better going red giant is billions of years in the future Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 11 hrs ago #40
And the cost of building a habitat on Mars is probably 10,000X the cost of Bluetus 9 hrs ago #43
The Mars thing NJCher 7 hrs ago #49
Trump, Putin and Netanyaho all need each other Bluetus 7 hrs ago #52
The secret each is struggling to keep Metaphorical 22 hrs ago #34
.... sprinkleeninow 16 hrs ago #35
There are some things that are so blatant that there is no excuse for ignoring them. Bluetus 9 hrs ago #45
I concur with the bulk of your thesis. Hugin 14 hrs ago #36
Thank you...for basically writing out my 2am thoughts FirstLight 14 hrs ago #38
I like the way you think. vanlassie 14 hrs ago #39
Brilliant analysis - Recommended FakeNoose 9 hrs ago #41
Very well put!! Reading more in the morning... FirstLight 14 hrs ago #37
It might help NJCher 7 hrs ago #50
Defenintly keep us posted! I don't know who will be able to enforce something like this.. FirstLight 7 hrs ago #53
this isn't the one I was talking about NJCher 4 hrs ago #55
Both are evil monsters of the worst kind dalton99a 9 hrs ago #42
This spat's intention is to get shady pants in the oval. Clouds Passing 9 hrs ago #44
K&R. Paladin 8 hrs ago #46

Bayard

(25,361 posts)
1. Big LOL!!
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 02:57 PM
Yesterday

trump, "finally found a white Afrikaner he’d like to throw out of the country."

eppur_se_muova

(39,078 posts)
4. "this is the feud that Milton Friedman's America deserves." YES!! Lay it on the doorstep of the house that brought it !
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 03:05 PM
Yesterday

I remember back when RR was President -- even as a not-too-politically involved youngster I could see that RR was confusing Wall Street prosperity with what was good for the country, even though they are often at odds, when he visited the NYSE and praised all the financial operators who were basically moving money in circles, taking a little off the top with each pass, rather than the people producing actual products -- and who, for the last few decades, have not been allowed to share in the increasing prosperity brought about by their increasing productivity, but instead who were gradually being replaced by machines, and now, by software which can't do one-tenth the job it's called on to do, but which costs so little relative to human labor it's virtually free. All perfectly in tune with the "Chicago School" belief that only dividends count, not people.

erronis

(20,037 posts)
24. Enjoy your description of the people producing products - machines - software. "Only dividends count"
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 05:38 PM
Yesterday

rzemanfl

(30,550 posts)
5. Why did this article make me think of
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 03:10 PM
Yesterday

"The mine shaft gap" from Dr. Strangelove? Here in Florida, the idiots have already protected us from fluoridated water.

BattleRow

(1,610 posts)
51. Makes me think of Godzilla vs King Kong.
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 12:11 PM
7 hrs ago

Although ,perhaps it should be God(less)zilla vs "The Don", King Kong.

sop

(14,553 posts)
8. Both articles are must reads. Thanks for the links.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 03:37 PM
Yesterday

Whenever I watched Trump and Musk together during the campaign and, more recently, in those cringeworthy Oval Office performances, it was obvious (to me) these two men really don't like each other. I'm surprised they stuck it out this long.

PatSeg

(50,288 posts)
16. Yes, I never thought they really liked each other
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 04:34 PM
Yesterday

Their male egos are much too big for them to get along. They were doing what they tend to do best, using one another.

Such defective people don't really have actual friends. Other people are just a means to an end and everyone is disposable.

erronis

(20,037 posts)
26. More like "What can I make you do for me."
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 05:40 PM
Yesterday

Not to quibble, but it's rarely a mutual support agreement. (I think.)

PatSeg

(50,288 posts)
27. Especially when it comes to Trump
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 06:24 PM
Yesterday

If he makes a "deal", there is a good chance that the other party is going to get screwed. Actually, I think he prefers it that way. It isn't winning if someone else doesn't lose. He is such a vile creature.

Irish_Dem

(70,476 posts)
33. Yes they are textbook and if I was teaching an Abnormal Psych class I would use them as examples.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 07:58 PM
23 hrs ago

Irish_Dem

(70,476 posts)
28. Two drug addicted narcissistic psychopaths were bound to blow up things including each other.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 06:24 PM
Yesterday

DENVERPOPS

(12,486 posts)
9. The forgotten part
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 03:58 PM
Yesterday

is that both are competing for being Putin's lap poodle.........Musk is into Putin, as much as Trump, if not more......

(no offense to Poodles, I have owned four standards at different times, and they are incredible.....)

Irish_Dem

(70,476 posts)
30. Yes it is the dysfunctional love triangle from hell.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 06:26 PM
Yesterday

We can only imagine the behind the scene dynamics.

usonian

(18,090 posts)
10. The Musk/Silicon Valley (much of it) elitist vision.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 04:01 PM
Yesterday

Reboot' Revealed: Elon Musk's CEO-Dictator Playbook
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220003654

Silicon Valley Whistleblowers Warn Elon Musk 'Hijacking' Republicans to Control Entire US Government
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220008207

These posts contain, or link to, important understanding of the twisted mentality of Elon and company.

multigraincracker

(35,772 posts)
12. Death is the great equalizer. The poorest and the richest become equally dead.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 04:31 PM
Yesterday

It's just that the rich have more to lose.

ananda

(31,996 posts)
13. Musk is full of nothing but shit.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 04:32 PM
Yesterday

Why? Because he's a drug-addled, incompetent,
greedy, Nazi cheapskate.

He doesn't really like other humans unless he can
use them for cheap or slave labor. That's why he
talks about ideas like "consciousness" and Mars,
without grasping, even remotely, that not only can
he -- in his delusions of grandeur -- ever make
this happen. Nobody who lives according to top-down
thinking, can.

He's nothing but a toxic dirtbag living in a delusional,
crazy world that he imagines will turn out well for him,
but most definitely won't.

slightlv

(5,704 posts)
18. I come away from this feeling
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 04:44 PM
Yesterday

like we are so screwed. This country wasn't up to the task of making a draft dodging evil traitor pay for his wrongs against us. How in the world do we deal with two of them? They may both be on the own dark triangles in different ways, but their goals are the same.. kill America and as many of its people as possible. If we couldn't get rid of one, how do we get rid of two and both of their collective cults?

FakeNoose

(37,585 posts)
19. Everyone calls Elon Musk the "richest man in the world" but is it really true?
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 05:01 PM
Yesterday

Has anyone seen documents or bank account balances that prove his wealth? Chump went around calling himself a "billionaire" (even back in the 80's) without showing any proof at all. Finally he got moved way down the Fortune 500 list when it became obvious that he didn't have 1/10th of what he said he had.

Is Elon pulling the same shit on a different day? Do the media checking anything anymore?

allegorical oracle

(5,049 posts)
32. Forbes and Bloomberg go through the analyses to determine that title. But garbage
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 07:26 PM
Yesterday

in is garbage out -- there's scant way other than physical property valuation -- to know precisely how leveraged the richest person is. To quote Don Rumsfeld, "You don't know what you don't know." Even Musk has said that Putin is probably the richest man on the planet.

NJCher

(40,272 posts)
48. I've often wondered this myself
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 11:51 AM
7 hrs ago

Look how easily he got the press to call him a genius.

Geniuses don’t fail spectacularly time after time.

Example: I was once in a severe car accident with a person I suspected was of genius level. Both of us suffered head injuries.

When it came time to collect damages from the court from the person who caused the accident, there were no IQ level tests to show the court that the person I was with had indeed suffered a loss due to brain injury.

The court looked at his record of success in business. Upon researching further, I found that success in an endeavor is indeed one measurement of IQ, or at least the courts looked at it that way at one time. This was in the mid 90s.

Note: this person worked in a field where his job performance was measured analytically.

wnylib

(25,265 posts)
23. They were both using each other.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 05:18 PM
Yesterday

Musk wanted to buy the presidency to gain more power for himself and to carry out his own distorted vision of life.

Trump needed a money boost for his campaign. Perhaps Putin was drying up as a source? Or Putin thought that Trump was a bad investment after the 2020 campaign? Or, maybe Trump already had his eye on Ukraine's rare earth metals during the campaign and didn't want to rely on Putin. I'm sure that Trump liked having another deep source of money from Musk for a little more personal independence from Putin. Perhaps Trump also chose to use Musk as the bad guy to blame for the Project 2025 draconian cuts in funds and jobs. Use him and then dump him.

So, without Musk a money backer, is Trump turning back toward Putin again? And where does that leave Ukraine now?

Bluetus

(1,118 posts)
25. Musk is an idiot.
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 05:39 PM
Yesterday

Mars is already uninhabitable. It might have been able to support life millions of years ago, but that is long past. As our sun dies it will overtake the entire solar system. Nothing will be habitable. If he is really looking for a way to continue the species, it will have to be in a different solar system.

I don't believe for one instant that musk was ever serious about locating people on Mars. This is all just about accumulating wealth.

Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(124,054 posts)
40. The sun dying or better going red giant is billions of years in the future
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 08:10 AM
11 hrs ago

Yet Musk uses it as a reason to go to Mars.

Bluetus

(1,118 posts)
43. And the cost of building a habitat on Mars is probably 10,000X the cost of
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 10:18 AM
9 hrs ago

keeping the Earth compatible with life.

NJCher

(40,272 posts)
49. The Mars thing
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 11:54 AM
7 hrs ago

Is a scam to funnel our tax dollars. Just like the “Golden Dome.”

Bluetus

(1,118 posts)
52. Trump, Putin and Netanyaho all need each other
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 12:18 PM
7 hrs ago

They are all world-class criminals using the power of the state to amass great wealth. They use each other to terrorize their populations, and then represent themselves as the best option to protect the people from "those other bad guys".

Metaphorical

(2,417 posts)
34. The secret each is struggling to keep
Fri Jun 6, 2025, 09:31 PM
22 hrs ago

Musk bought the election, pure and simple. Musk was not even on the radar for discussion until comparatively late in Trump's campaign, then suddenly he was everywhere. He well exceeded any campaign finance limits, and very likely also suborned not only voters but also critical election officials in key states, not to mention quite possibly having had a hand in corrupting critical tabulators (you don't need to do it nationwide, just a few key areas like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which were leaning towards Harris). Add in mail-in ballots that simply never got to the counting places in the first place, and you see all of the pieces in place for a stolen election. I honestly wish that the Dems HAD contested the results, but we moved very quickly beyond that point with nary a peep.

Trump is a blackmailer. He has long been at the heart of a pattern where vocal critics have become staunch allies seemingly overnight, of making threatening phone calls (usually through proxies) and of attacking anyone who crosses him. Ordinarily I would not expect Trump to do more than vaguely acknowledge his debt to Musk, yet he all but made the man his co-president. Why? Because Musk holds something profound over him. Musk made it possible for him to throw the election his way, not just in quasi-legal but unethical ways (his support on X) but by rigging the election.Trump actually lost the election.

I've been thinking about the implications of this. We've been there a couple of times in the last few decades. Bush vs. Gore in 2000 was the most obvious, but I think that was probably a genuinely close election. Trump vs. Clinton was dirty tricks and the FBI's last minute October surprise, but Clinton also had run a remarkably lackluster campaign, had a bruising primary against Bernie Sanders, and Trump and Clinton had been trading positions for several weeks before hand. I was bummed, but not surprised, when she lost. However, we have never had a situation where the election results themselves were manipulated, and it is this that I believe Musk facilitated.

We have no provision in the Constitution about what happens with a corrupt election, if it is discovered after the election results are certified. In most states this IS spelled out - the courts usually try the person and if they are found guilty on corruption charges, then typically new elections are scheduled. However, the US Constitution is notoriously silent on this particular state of affairs. Assuming that there is ever a legitimate government again, this may be one of the first things proposed.

Nonetheless, such a revelation would also undermine any legitimacy that he has left. In the immediate term, that doesn't mean much, but it does mean that the chances that will be able to get other backers is low (I think the evidence about how quickly Trump turned on Musk is likely to make it MUCH harder for other deep-pocketed backers to want to support him). This is going to matter in the 2026 elections in particular, because IF the Democrats do manage to stage a comeback (something I think much more likely without Musk injecting his own dirty money into the race) the likelihood that he will be forced to resign by the Senate is considerably higher.

It would mean JD Vance becomes President. I don't particularly like Vance, but I also suspect that at the moment his current policy positions are primarily protective camouflage. Vance is not a syphilitic, drug-addicted, revenge-driven, senile dictator wannabe. He was, in the Senate, a fairly unassuming Republican - conservative, but not overtly crazy. He is not well liked by MAGA, and if he were to succeed Trump, he would likely not have the support of the hard core crazies. If Trump was fired, he would turn on Vance almost immediately. I also suspect that IF he succeeded Trump, Vance would likely clear out the MAGA crazies from the administration, and, as the Trump/Musk feud turns into a bad divorce, will probably also send the Tech Bro Mafia packing. I don't expect him to be a good president, but I cannot in any universe see him being even remotely as bad as Trump is.

sprinkleeninow

(21,070 posts)
35. ....
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 02:58 AM
16 hrs ago
"I honestly wish that the Dems HAD contested the results, but we moved very quickly beyond that point with nary a peep."

I too am down with this what you expressed. Disheartening that it wasn't done.

Bluetus

(1,118 posts)
45. There are some things that are so blatant that there is no excuse for ignoring them.
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 10:29 AM
9 hrs ago

There were numerous precincts in New York that recorded ZERO votes for Harris while Gillibrand won easily. "Politifact" called this false. They didn't dispute the fact that multiple polling places had zero votes for Harris, but they just thought this was normal. If it is "normal" than somebody has been tampering with those votes for a long time before Musk got there.

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2025/feb/26/social-media/why-did-kamala-harris-get-zero-votes-in-this-ny-pr/

Hugin

(36,183 posts)
36. I concur with the bulk of your thesis.
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 04:56 AM
14 hrs ago

Musk didn’t realize until far too late how completely bankrupt and corrupt Trump (and the Republicans) really are. All of their roads leading nowhere.

Musk and the TechBros saw buying the election and installing a trifecta of tools in the government as a means to further their own ambitions. Mainly, somehow monetizing crypto. Trump promised them he would do that and as always it was an empty promise.

I have said many times. Trump knows he lost the election and that’s what is driving his vengeance machine. He was indebted to Musk and that cannot stand.

FirstLight

(15,157 posts)
38. Thank you...for basically writing out my 2am thoughts
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 05:20 AM
14 hrs ago

I even looked up the process in the Constitution and came to impeachment again, which is a joke...

He'll have to go full King George for the 25th Amendment to happen... unless Congress grows a pair.

Im definitely pissed and disappointed at the refusal of the Dems to fight back. Just felt like Gore v. Bush all over again 😕
He should have never been allowed to run in the first place

That said, vance is slimy and has no backbone and is genuinely unlikable. Everybody thinks they will be the ones to manipulate him and it will be a cluster fuck, but far less oomph to do actual damage... especially with his loyalties always in flux...

FakeNoose

(37,585 posts)
41. Brilliant analysis - Recommended
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 10:09 AM
9 hrs ago

Thank you for taking the time. I hope you post this as a separate OP.

FirstLight

(15,157 posts)
37. Very well put!! Reading more in the morning...
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 05:10 AM
14 hrs ago

I am up at 2am with ice on my back...had injections today. Not too bad though.

Sitting here pondering and looking up hypothetical ideas ...

À musk leaving the country, dropping receipts about rigging the election, and letting it rip us apart like dropping a nuke. Impeachment and then what...a do-over? Congress "installs" someone...?

Ug 2am rabbit hole 🤪

NJCher

(40,272 posts)
50. It might help
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 12:07 PM
7 hrs ago

To know that yesterday SmartElections announced that it looks like they tampered with the Senate count, too.

I’ll post back to you with the link when I’m on my computer. Right now I’m treating a knee with heat therapy.

Pretty sure this is Constitutional crisis territory. The fact that they bought the Supreme Court complicates it tremendously. Still, there are solutions, such as an interim government. I believe Biden contemplated this and set up the structure for it. I saw and read it myself. It was in the form of an executive order.

FirstLight

(15,157 posts)
53. Defenintly keep us posted! I don't know who will be able to enforce something like this..
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 12:43 PM
7 hrs ago

But we deserve some serious accountability!!
Musk took down the tweet about epstein, but not about the election... THAT is a big deal too!

NJCher

(40,272 posts)
55. this isn't the one I was talking about
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 02:50 PM
4 hrs ago

but it covers the Senate seats that may have been "adjusted" to their benefit.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DKTUodKNB4m/

I've looked for the one I saw and am not coming up with it. It's there; just would take more time to find it.

Paladin

(30,632 posts)
46. K&R.
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 11:37 AM
8 hrs ago

"...a eulogy for the United States of America." Superb verbal strafing run by Michael Tomasky. Genuinely impressive...

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