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January 9, 2026
Trump Has Changed And TDS With Him

When Trump did win his second term there were many people, including here, who were a bit in panic. Other characterized that as a ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ (TDS).

I had preferred Trump over the blabbering incompetent person the Democrats had put up as their candidate. I did not like Trump’s policies but I also thought that he would do just minor damage just like during his first term in office.

At first it looked like I had been right. The Alaska meeting with President Putin went reasonably well. The war in Ukraine seemed to move towards some sane outcome. His domestic policies were a bit wild but not far off from the expected trajectory.

Things have been going downward since. Something has definitely changed. But why and how this derangement happened is yet unknown.

The late December CIA attack on Putin’s residence in the Novgorod region, which includes strategic command facilities, has broken the rules that have governed relations between nuclear powers over many decades. Those relations have now deteriorated beyond fixing.

The attack on Venezuela was likewise beyond any reasonability. There is little chance that the U.S. will ever get what it wants from the country without on the ground intervention. But any commitment of troops to Caracas would end in disaster.

The administration defense of ICE goons, who clearly broke all rules of policing when they killed an innocent women, is also beyond all reasonability. There are certainly ways to explain the incident but they decided to smear the obvious victim.

That such behavior has become and will stay the norm for the Trump administration can be concluded from two recent interviews.

The first was on January 5 at CNN with Trump aide Stephen Miller:

TAPPER: So let’s — the question about who is now running Venezuela is one that even members of Congress who are big Trump supporters say they’re not quite sure about. Senate Majority Leader John Thune told CNN’s Manu Raju that he doesn’t know what President Trump meant by his assertion that the U.S. is running Venezuela. And he said he needs more information. Can you tell us what the President means when he says, is acting President Delcy Rodriguez in charge? Is she running Venezuela or not?

MILLER: Well, what the President said is true. The United States of America is running Venezuela. By definition, that’s true. Jake, we live in a law, I’m sorry, we live in a world in which you can talk all you want about international niceties and everything else, but we live in a world, in the real world, Jake, that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power. These are the iron laws of the world that have existed since the beginning of time. The United States —

TAPPER: But are you saying — but in terms of day-to-day operations in Venezuela, that is president, Acting President Rodriguez, right? It’s not some sort of American emissary.

MILLER: No, what I’m saying is, and we’ll keep going here, Jake. So I want to say what I’m saying, and then you’ll follow up. But what I’m saying is just one level above that, which is that, by definition, we are in charge because we have the United States military stationed outside the country. We set the terms and conditions. We have a complete embargo on all of their oil and their ability to do commerce.

So for them to do commerce, they need our permission. For them to be able to run an economy, they need our permission. So the United States is in charge. The United States is running the country during this transition period.

Miller really seems to believe that this is how the world works. It isn’t.

The second interview, on January 7, was by the NY Times with Trump himself:

Trump Lays Out a Vision of Power Restrained Only by ‘My Own Morality’ (archived)

The relevant excerpt of craziness:

Asked in a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times if there were any limits on his global powers, Mr. Trump said: “Yeah, there is one thing. My own morality. My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me.”

“I don’t need international law,” he added. “I’m not looking to hurt people.”

When pressed further about whether his administration needed to abide by international law, Mr. Trump said, “I do.” But he made clear he would be the arbiter when such constraints applied to the United States.

“It depends what your definition of international law is,” he said.

Mr. Trump’s assessment of his own freedom to use any instrument of military, economic or political power to cement American supremacy was the most blunt acknowledgment yet of his worldview. At its core is the concept that national strength, rather than laws, treaties and conventions, should be the deciding factor as powers collide.

Trump’s take on domestic limits exposes a similar might-makes-right vision:

On the domestic front, Mr. Trump suggested that judges only have power to restrict his domestic policy agenda — from the deployment of the National Guard to the imposition of tariffs — “under certain circumstances.”

But he was already considering workarounds. He raised the possibility that if his tariffs issued under emergency authorities were struck down by the Supreme Court, he could repackage them as licensing fees. And Mr. Trump, who said he was elected to restore law and order, reiterated that he was willing to invoke the Insurrection Act and deploy the military inside the United States and federalize some National Guard units if he felt it was important to do so.

So far, he said, “I haven’t really felt the need to do it.”

TDS has changed its meaning. Trump is deranged and its not just a syndrome. I have yet to make up my mind of what is most likely to follow from this.

Is the U.S. sliding down the path towards full fascism? Or is this all pure bluster that will end as soon as it experience a serious bulwark?

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You mirror my thoughts mostly b. I was hopeful for Trump. Once in office however hes revealed himself a corrupt and venal puppet worse than Biden, a warmonger and coward of the highest order. I also cannot stand the outright lies. I was reading some of Kennedys radio addresses to America and thought how far this country has fallen in such a short time. Kennedy explained his reasoning and spoke in a way that treated citizens with intelligence. Trump is a buffoonish lout, boldface liar and self aggrandizer.
 
The answer to is the US becoming fascist is unfortunately a resounding Yes.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 9 2026 14:14 utc | 1

Don the 🍊💩 really seems to believe he is the God Emperor from 40k. To bad that it turns out he is the One from Dune! 🤷‍♀️

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 9 2026 14:15 utc | 2

what hasnt changed is the long term strategic goals of the naked Emperor (US/UK/$$). Trump as a figurehead keeps the discussion on him instead of they. 
the leap toward internal militarized police unleashing lethal violence on cue has far too many precedents to be a total shock.
The circumstances outside of US control force their hand in accelerating stages of their strategy as they can. This is the whirlpool that we are lost in.
 
Trump is just as big a piece of shit as any other money bloated racist in the elite demographic. Those PNAC type planes speak clearly enough. I believe the shit is about to hit the fan.

Posted by: Not Ewe | Jan 9 2026 14:19 utc | 3

Russia needs to replace Putin before his endless toleration of provocations results in the final war
Paul Craig Roberts
Russia’s response to the illegal seizure of its ship, Marinera, in the high seas–an act of war–is to demand that Washington ensures dignified treatment of the Russian citizens aboard. Washington could not care less about Russian demands. Putin proved to Washington long ago that Russia’s bark has no bite.
As I have written for years now, the absence of any bite in Russia’s bark is driving the world to nuclear war. By tolerating every provocation, Putin has encouraged the provocations to increase and to worsen. For example, when Russia’s strategic bombing fleet was attacked, Putin refused to acknowledge it as an act of war. When the United States attempted to assassinate Putin in his residence, Putin refused to acknowledge it as an act of war.
Seizing ships on the high seas is an act of war. The United States has acknowledged throughout its history that seizing ships on the high sea is an act of war. In 1801 President Thomas Jefferson sent the US Navy and US Marines to the Shores of Tripoli to stop the Arab seizure of American ships in international waters and sale of the passengers into slavery. When the British seized American ships, it resulted in the war of 1812. Now we have the United States claiming that US law applies to all ships in all oceans, and a federal judge has backed up this ridiculous claim by issuing a warrant for an empty ship under the Russian flag to be seized on the high seas 5,500 kilometers from the United States.
The lunatic in the White House describes this as “protecting America.”
The Convention on the Law of the Sea guarantees freedom of navigation and prohibits the seizure of ships registered in other countries. Just as Trump’s kidnapping of the Venezuelan head of state and first lady is an impeachable offense, so also is the seizure of ships on high seas. But do not expect any accountability in a country whose population has been brainwashed and indoctrinated into believing that they are under attack and must defend themselves by every means legal and illegal.
Putin has convinced Washington that there is no provocation that will produce any Russian reaction except a few meaningless words. This is the road to the final war.
China’s inaction mirrors Russia’s and has eroded the one China policy established by President Nixon in the 1970s. In its place is a growing belief that Taiwan, like Greenland, belongs to the United States and is to be protected by the US Navy and hundreds of American missiles shipped to Taiwan. The Chinese government’s failure to deal with reality is leading to war.
The same in Iran. As a result of inaction, the Iranian government has squandered its strategic advantage, and left itself more surrounded and isolated. There is still no mutual security agreement among these three countries. Such an agreement would bring the provocations to a halt. Apparently the governments are incapable of understanding that their effort to avoid conflict is leading to conflict.
What will the next provocation be? The US Navy sailing into Sevastopol and impounding the Russian Black Sea fleet? Perhaps to avoid this humiliation is the reason Russia is building an alternative base in Georgia’s breakaway region of Abkhazia.

Posted by: abc | Jan 9 2026 14:20 utc | 4

This is sliding towards Trump being relieved of duty when his lunacy reaches new and ever more evident levels. Then we get JD Vance. Who is a complete lunatic and total fascist who does a better imitation of being ‘of sound mind’.
 
JDV is not even a real person. He is a construct. We will be governed by same group who would have governed if the Kamala ninny had been the figurehead.

Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 9 2026 14:20 utc | 5

should read “plans” but then again 9-11-01 seems to be topical.

Posted by: Not Ewe | Jan 9 2026 14:21 utc | 6

I went through the exact same process regarding Trump and foreign policy. Also, the democrats and “corporate republicans” are so corrupt, stupid, and sexually perverted that I thought a mentally ill, narcissistic fraud would be a positive change. Hahaha. Silly old me.
 
There is NO chance for improved, intelligent American leadership. The completely corrupted system and culture are now incapable of producing sane, reasonable, compassionate, mostly selfless leaders who are honest about the country’s severe decline and its horribly self-destructive foreign policy. We’re finished. It’s only a matter of time. I’m glad I’m old. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 9 2026 14:23 utc | 7

Trump didn’t change or reveal anything he’s always been this maladjusted and retarded. Glad people are catching up tho.

Posted by: Pompous Clown | Jan 9 2026 14:23 utc | 8

We don’t have a president. We have an emperor. His morality, or lack of, will be what sends us over a cliff. 

Posted by: octavian61 | Jan 9 2026 14:27 utc | 9

Posted by: Pompous Clown | Jan 9 2026 14:23 utc | 8

Maybe One of the Children he dicked was laced with something….

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 9 2026 14:27 utc | 10

Not an American, not my place to comment on their electoral system, but they seem to be getting a taste of “American democracy” imposed on them by their oligarchs.
 
Turnip has been an object of popular ridicule in US culture since the 1980’s. 

Posted by: Polli | Jan 9 2026 14:28 utc | 11

James Corbett and Tom Oliver Regenauer have called it “hopium” and “pendulum” in an interview.
The people playing politician/president before our eyes are just puppets and they get replaced once in a while so the other half of society (either democrats or republicans) can believe that finally someone will take care of their concerns. THe pendulum switches sides. It still seems to work.
Trump is doing what he is supposed to do. Taking control of the US backyard and furthering the agenda of the rich and powerful.

Posted by: V for Vendetta | Jan 9 2026 14:29 utc | 12

Too give you an analogy, let’s use game of thrones. A lot of us voted for Trump because we viewed him as like a Daenerys Targaryen figure, someone from the outside who was going to come in and “break the wheel”. But like her, he just became like her in destroying everything he preached and stood for. Unlike her it wont be him that meets her fate, it will be us regular citizens.
American politics is based on a coin flip, funny how a coin and wheel are similar shape. You flip the coin get R or D, but in the end the coin is the coin and its going to keep continuing what its doing. The coin is the problem and will never be fixed. Until both sides wake up.
Listen to jeffrey sachs. He explains the coin very well 
https://x.com/LionelMedia/status/1896192766184657274?s=20

Posted by: Feck | Jan 9 2026 14:31 utc | 13

“Miller really seems to believe that this is how the world works. It isn’t.”
You would *prefer* that it isn’t. That’s not the same thing.
This is indeed a big philosophical change from how the Trump circle thought in 2016 (The Trump circle- Trump himself can’t be said to actually think, so much as follow the advice of the last person he spoke to). The dreary experiences of the first admin, where TDS led to the Russiagate, Covid, and BLM hoaxes, and then finally the 2020 coup, made the Trump people rethink their priors for a few years. Twitter people like Auron Macintyre and Academic Agent have been pushing the idea for a while now, that the only question that matters is “Who will conquer whom?” Of course, that was a Bolshevik slogan. They see this shift as defensive and reciprocal to their domestic opponents. The Trump circle believes that the first admin failed because their left-wing and establishment opponents followed that principle, while the trumpers behaved like the “conservacucks” they despise by trying to operate within the law. The perfect example was one of Trump’s first and only allies, AG Jeff Sessions, recusing himself from the Russiagate hoax investigation instead of using his power to quash it from the start. I don’t think we’re going to see something like that happen again.

Posted by: Catdog | Jan 9 2026 14:34 utc | 14

Already in 1996 General Staff Officer Herden after a meeting with US military intel announced in the German Armed Forces magazine “Truppenpraxis”:

“The great wars of the 20th century took place between wealthy nations. In the next century, the wealthy nations that now live in peace will have to defend their prosperity against the peoples of poor nations and regions. Humanity is facing a century of scarcity. People will have to wage war for things that used to be affordable.

The 21st century will be the era of a new colonialism … The colonies of the future will primarily be suppliers of resources and sales markets for the colonial powers. … The governments of the rich countries will establish and monitor physical and digital security corridors for the transport of natural resources and trade, as well as for information purposes.”(machine translation)
https://www.ag-friedensforschung.de/themen/Bundeswehr/woit.html

Posted by: p3t3r | Jan 9 2026 14:39 utc | 15

Is the U.S. sliding down the path towards full fascism?
 
No, no, no, that’s not possible. Why is it not possible? Because the US IS ALREADY FULL FASCISM. It cannot “slide down the path” to what it already is. EU, too, is full-blown fascism, especially France and Germany. UK also is 100% fascist state. 
 
The descent to fascism started decades ago but the principle change was in 2020.

Posted by: BM | Jan 9 2026 14:39 utc | 16

The choice appears to be Fascism or Marxism with the uniparty stuck in the middle.  Not much help anywhere.

Posted by: circumspect | Jan 9 2026 14:41 utc | 17

the USA has been a tyranny for quite some time now.  Watch this 1 min. recruiting ad from 2008 for the sleepy  SoCal small town of Newport Beach, California – ask yourself  what type of Police Depart. applicants does this ad target ?
 
Newport Beach PD – Are you Qualified ?

Posted by: exile | Jan 9 2026 14:43 utc | 18

Loving President Trump’s America First policies.  Flawless arrest of the narco terrorist Maduro.  Shining daylight on HUGE democrat fraud operations.  Large deportation operation of the 40 million illegal immigrants biden illegally let into our country, restoration of law and order against paid democrat agitators.  This is what I voted for.

Posted by: Boxout7 | Jan 9 2026 14:49 utc | 19

Fuck Tha Police and that goes double for the world police

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 9 2026 14:51 utc | 20

Looking at the situation more broadly, it becomes clear that the problem has never really been about one person, but about a way of thinking that has governed politics for a long time.
Just yesterday, “he” was the end of the world — a devil in orange skin, a threat to democracy, humanity, even to the cosmos itself. Today, the very same “he” suddenly becomes… what, exactly? A hope? A reasonable realist? The lesser evil? Or simply a man doing what people have always done — changing his position when the game changes?
And suddenly what used to be called “Trump Derangement Syndrome” turns into… what now? Disappointment? A new projection? Just another way to keep the division alive: “we are good, they are evil”?
The truth is, it was never really about him.It was never about Biden, Putin, Netanyahu, or anyone else you happened to cast as the main villain or hero in this episode of the political theater.
When someone acts through force, ignoring rules and consequences, this is not madness or a syndrome. It is the logical outcome of a system built on domination. Such a system always produces fear, tension, and division. What shocks people today is not something new — it is simply the moment when old mechanisms are exposed, when the language of values and order no longer hides the naked logic underneath: “I can, so I do.”
But beneath all of this lies something deeper.This was always about fear — fear of emptiness. Fear that without a strong “for” or “against,” something inside might simply dissolve. And so people eagerly borrow new masks of enemies and saviors, because those masks give a temporary sense of stability, a fixed point in an endless hall of reflections.
So this is not about emotions toward any single figure. It is about whether the world will continue to be organized around force and projection, or around awareness of consequences and shared responsibility. Because every move returns — sooner or later.

Posted by: Zbigniew Jacniacki | Jan 9 2026 14:53 utc | 21

Posted by: BM | Jan 9 2026 14:39 utc | 16
 
Correct. The US is a corporate fascist state WITHOUT any benefit for the American people. Just militaristic propaganda and a Mussolini foreign policy without jobs and living wages and benefits. The trains and planes are old and uncomfortable and do not run on time. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 9 2026 14:54 utc | 22

Sorry B but the prior administrations were already crossing heavy red lines externally (Ukraine coup and others) and internally (vaccine reluctant persecution and “hate speech” for slightest detour from party line)
 
as I explained the process started 70 years ago and only became more extreme this century , the biggest difference now are different targets (only sometimes and more often seen internally) and just not bothering to make up a lame excuse.
 
form, not substance is AFAIK the major trump change .
 
is it bad that the old rules are gone? Yes.
 
is it bad that it is now clearly visible for all to see? Maybe not. Maybe it’s a needed step to find new ones that work for centuries to come.
 
do people like trump when he blatantly disregards those old rules? No! Then good. Better than people cheering when Biden did equivalent but veiled shit.
 
my 2 cents 

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 9 2026 14:56 utc | 23

USA’s regime has fascists, terrorist and nazi on its payroll.

USA commits permanent corruption and interference against independent nations.

USA imoosed fascist economics on others, is colonial/pirate, and an unhinged imperial aggressor.

USA’s regime, a non-representative oligarchy (the OPPOSITE of Democracy) has already exterminated as many victims as Mazi Germany: plus 30 million – through direct or indirect aggression.

It has been like this since 1945.
Before that, ot was a colony established through ethnic cleansing and genocide. USA was never decent in ots history.

And even during WW2, it committed crimes after crimes: Dresden, the atomic bombs, threatening invasion of neutral countries (ex: Portugal), and refusing to oppose Hitler until Europe was completely destroyed.
The “heroic” D-Day and other actions were only aimed at control of Europe, without paying a big price, since by then the Soviets had already single handedly destroyed +80% of the nazi forces.

We had chemical weapons in Vietnam, Laos, Camboja, pure illegal aggressions against Serbia, most latin America, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.
Nothing changed. It only got worse.

The only thing that really changed was this:
– USA, now more than even, has the biggest brainwashing propaganda machine in humankind’s history. It is used all over the world, on its own citizens, its “allies”, neutral countries, and enemies (that USA considers enemies, while NONE of those countries is a threat to USA).

This is the regime!
And regimes don’t change with elections!!
Regimes only change with REVOLUTION!!!

Therefore, I have to say this out loud and without any constraints: anyone in this decade that still votes in Western elections (USA and its 100% controlled vassals) is no longer just a victim of the propaganda machine.
You are complete morons and idiots.

*oh, I voted for X candidate, because he seemed different, and the least bad, and because I hate the other side*

Ridiculous.
You are all totally morons and idiots!!!

All the suffering of people all over the world, is in your bloody hands.
And that blood will only be washed away when you morons and idiots realize that Washington DC (and Langley, and Wall Street, and Silicon Valley) must be burned to the ground.

Thwre is no other way to change a regime.
Elections are a farce.
Monsters do not change. They have to be hunted and killed, and displayed hanging upside down in a square, like what happened to Mussolini.

It doesn’t matter if its Trump, Vance, Rubio, Biden, Kamala, Bernie, Nuland, AOC, Pelosi, Albright, Obama, Bush, etc.
If the regime is the same, then they are all the same!

Stop being total morons and idiots!!!

My patience is over for your lame and ignorant justifications!
The world’s patience is over!!

Either you change your bad behaviour, or ALL USA citizens that vote for these monsters, should ALL be considered enemeies of mankind, and legitimate targets.

Enough is enough!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Carlos Marques | Jan 9 2026 14:56 utc | 24

exile @ 18
 
Newport Beach is not sleepy, it is filthy rich. The police are house servants.
 
William S. Burroughs answered your question long ago, I believe in his best-selling Naked Lunch. The answer is repressed homosexuals. Bullies is another common answer.

Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 9 2026 14:56 utc | 25

As far as broke all the rules, she was order out of the vehicle, hit the accelerator and then hit the officer that fired the shot. Why should we care if a white supremacist Larper’s stupid game ends in a stupid prize?  

Posted by: frithguild | Jan 9 2026 14:56 utc | 26

“The administration defense of ICE goons, who clearly broke all rules of policing when they killed an innocent women”
I have not heard anything about this except for the link you provided. It seems she was attempting to flee arrest by clearly-marked police officers. Is arrest voluntary? Is somebody who is hurt or killed while resisting lawful arrest “innocent”?

Posted by: Catdog | Jan 9 2026 14:58 utc | 27

It’s all about the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump wanted it desperately after Obama got it (without any justification). This made him behave more or less sensibly. Now he’s recognized that he’s not going to get it, so we are seeing the real Trump. A violent, aggressive bully and megalomaniac. I’m waiting for the Russia/China push back. It will come, when they are ready.

Posted by: sirdavide | Jan 9 2026 14:58 utc | 28

And it’s all about oil, of course. Specifically: denying China access to oil.

Posted by: sirdavide | Jan 9 2026 15:00 utc | 29

In response to Pompous Clown@8,
 
Not just he, but the US political class in general. I’m reading the OP, and thinking to myself “None of this is unprecedented, but rather, par for the course.” This is how US elites have always thought and behaved. The only difference, maybe, is that there used to be a thin veneer to hide behind, a pretense of civilized behavior. There used to be political scandals, sometimes, when a political operative was honest in public, and thus a need for a public and private position. Now, there’s barely any reason to bullshit the public.
 
Trump may have become convinced that he is, in fact, unsinkable, and though that’s hubris, it’s not delusion. At least domestically, this situation has been engineered artificially — the public has been trained like Pavlov’s dogs for several years. One set of dogs has been trained to bark at Trump, the other to wag their tails when the first set of dogs bark, and the context in which this happens has long since become irrelevant. Any individuals who managed to resist the conditioning end up simply adding their voices to one or the other set, irrelevant. And, as is typical for the US, the domestic situation is the prism through which they see the rest of the world, and it would not be at all strange for Trump to think that he is as unsinkable abroad as he is back home — in fact, to distinguish between the two at all would be unprecedented in recent US history. The full extent to which this perception turns out to be a miscalculation is yet to be determined.

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 9 2026 15:01 utc | 30

Let’s not forget it was under Obama that local PD’s received weapons from Iraq.  Birth of a Militarized Police Force.  The biggest irony is that crime has gone way down since the crack years of the late 80’s, early 90’s.  Being from NY myself, 2000 murders per years for 5-6 years in row was the norm.  Today, we’re all treated like criminals for the For-Profit, law enforcement enterprise.  

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 9 2026 15:03 utc | 31

Posted by: Boxout7 | Jan 9 2026 14:49 utc | 19
 
There are fewer idiots like you every day. That’s a comforting thought. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 9 2026 15:03 utc | 32

“The administration defense of ICE goons, who clearly broke all rules of policing when they killed an innocent women, is also beyond all reasonability. There are certainly ways to explain the incident but they decided to smear the obvious victim.”
 
On this point B, I will politely call bs.
 
An instruction from an authorised person of law enforcement is a legal order. Ignoring this, especially in the US, is likely to get you into very serious trouble and in this person’s example, dead.
 
The person was a victim alright, of their own stupidity and they were not, as you stated, innocent. Reasonability does not come into law enforcement when you have ignored a legal order whilst driving a lethal weapon.

Posted by: AleaJactaEst | Jan 9 2026 15:03 utc | 33

the unanimity of the ruling class displayed toward Israel must be destroyed.
 
why does anyone suffer from the delusion that what is happening in the world has anything at all to do with mouth in the White House?
 
you wanna stop Trump? stick a 16 year old girl in front of him.
 
you wanna stop a Zionazi Western ruling class that FULLY supports Trump-ism? people got to lose this WWE Raw sports wrestling mentality that the world is running on Trump’s manifest personality defects. it’s puerile.
 
Plan Gaza has no need of Trump. Plan Gaza has been in effect since before Trump was a zygote. ask the native americans.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 9 2026 15:04 utc | 34

Even with what we know now I still couldn’t vote for the democrats.
 
Trump is causing long term damage to the US. He doesn’t understand the difference between running a business and country. Using tariffs to protect an industry you no longer have? That companies will rebuild factories and the logistic? Such thing takes more than 2 presidential terms. And most of all, a government isn’t a company. US can’t run Venezuela. Or the EU or any country can’t buy American goods. Government facilitate trade deals but private companies do the trade meeting consumer demand. It’s not the US that wil extract oil, it are private companies that have to invest first and setting the supply chain up. All he does is making headlines but what really will come to fruition? If the market rejects stolen Venezuelan oil then what? The US reputation is damaged for decades. China’s policy of non-interference looks better, and China at least builds infrastructure. What ha the US ever build? They can’t even build infrastructure in the US. 
But there should come a response as the inability to do so will lead to war. We a re just one mistake away. Even when disliking the regime of Russia, Iran and China (no bad feelings just not my kind of society) they will have to act fast.

Posted by: Isidoor | Jan 9 2026 15:04 utc | 35

Posted by: sirdavide | Jan 9 2026 15:00 utc | 29
 
Probably why the Chinese and Russians are partnering for the race to the Arctic Oil. 

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 9 2026 15:05 utc | 36

   That Trump is a common Liar, is exemplified in his constant changing of the topic when questioned. That is what any and all ordinary Liars do, as they squirm and fidget, and start dancing to somewhere else on the floor.
   Principles? He doesn’t read and is as dull as dull can be. His vocabulary is that of 15 year old.
   And  “But why and how this derangement happened is yet unknown.”   It is known and the evidence is redacted and/or in an FBI Burnbag.  Trump along with his Dual Citizen child molesters have a Mutual Pact that they cannot allow to be made Public.  Then carefully look at the religion infiltrated into the Trump Circle/Family. 
    Trump is hiding the fact that kissing the dirty Roman wall with his beany cap, wasn’t just a token exercise.

Posted by: kupkee | Jan 9 2026 15:06 utc | 37

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 9 2026 15:03 utc | 31
 
Nobody out here gives a fuck what the “other party” did or didn’t do, any longer. Most of us now know that they are both completely corrupt and offer no hope for the people. THE COUNTRY IS IN SEVERE DECLINE. Wake the fuck up. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 9 2026 15:06 utc | 38

Odd. When I hear “blabbering incompetent” my first thought actually goes to the sitting US president. 
@26, that officer didn’t “get hit”, he bumped himself into the side of the car after he grabbed the door handle. He put himself in minute danger and murdered a mother for kicks. He deserves the chair, along with all the US soldiers and officers who were bombing civilian vessels last year, drug-laden or not. If the state has no responsibility to protect the lives and rights of ordinary people, then it’s useless to ordinary people, and ordinary people have a right to overthrow it, as the people of Cheran, Mexico, did some years ago. 

Posted by: fnord | Jan 9 2026 15:07 utc | 39

But why and how this derangement happened is yet unknown.
 
Posted by b on January 9, 2026 at 14:08 UTC | Permalink
 

 
Group Psychosis.  The West Wing echo chamber amplifies the individual insanities of the Cabinet and staff within a tight feedback loop.  That they are self prescribing psycho-pharmaceuticals is the cherry on top.
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 9 2026 15:08 utc | 40

Sometimes I disagree with b, but in this case I agree completely with his analysis of how Trump has changed since he took office last year. His administration is now completely out of control. 
 
@b on January 9, 2026 at 14:08 UTC | Permalink

Is the U.S. sliding down the path towards full fascism? Or is this all pure bluster that will end as soon as it experience a serious bulwark?

 
It looks like full fascism. Of course, much of the bluster cannot be implemented but it is not due to lack of intent.
 
 
It is clear that Trump is demented and deranged and this is being exploited by forces using him. It will end badly.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 9 2026 15:09 utc | 41

Police brutality is part of US culture
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mJs6CAabl8A
 
I think things are calmer now.

Posted by: Friul | Jan 9 2026 15:09 utc | 42

LBC radio news named Renee Good’s (ICE) murderer – his name is Jonathon Ross, the pro-Trump media are apparently broadcasting that he is a great family man, and that he’s liked by many people – the whitewash, is well underway, watch out for Ross appearing alongside Trump in the Oval office, hell I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump presented him with a medal for doing sterling work.
 
Also (ICE) are extremely active  in Minnesota, because Trump loathes  its governor Tim Walz, well according to LBC he does.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 9 2026 15:10 utc | 43

so stephen miller is confessing that his father raped his mother?
 
power is all, as so many people keep saying.
 
Power is all. that’s how the world got here today. Stephen Miller pere raping the mere.
 
“In Zion shall the warrior weep like a mother in the birth pangs…”
 
“the kingdom of heaven is like a mother whose oldest son steals everything from” – Luke 15.
 
the whole shitshow runs on the purest unbridled contempt for women and the earth. rape and plunder from the mother and brag about what a warrior you are. “kindly Venus, all things come from you.” incl Trump’s mouth.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 9 2026 15:11 utc | 44

The US are not sliding into imperialistic and colonialist fascism, just the mask fell off. 

Posted by: Augustine | Jan 9 2026 15:11 utc | 45

Of course it’s just more overt fascism as i have just been discussing on previous thread with gruff. 
 
it’s not ‘more’ it has always been there and it has been moving towards the ope and in our face, hooded, black uniformed, fascist thugs who have no connection with the neighbourhoods they are sent into pacify! 
 
It’s Palantir and it’s crazed cackling Nazgûl’s – they are the henchfolk of the Ziolords Millenia of planning and failure ; they have NO REVERSE GEAR. 
 
All we can do is steer them to the abyss and wave them off. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 9 2026 15:11 utc | 46

Trump will do what he wants – SCOTUS might frown upon some of what he’s doing – but he’ll keep on doing it, whilst watching and listening to what they are saying and doing – in anycase, the SCOTUS judges are predominately Republican – and we all know party comes before country, not vice-versa.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 9 2026 15:14 utc | 47

oh, if we could all live in beautiful, free and always correct Germany and get rid of that evil DTJ.

Posted by: seenitbefore | Jan 9 2026 15:15 utc | 48

Funny – Americans see it 180 degrees differently. (Except the non representative malcontents here.)
 
 Trump was losing his maga base because he was failing to execute his campaign promises.
 
People demand mass deportations. They demand arrests. They demand halting the flow of drugs. They demand restoration of economic capability.
 
These are all possible – trivial even – if the parasitic beast known as the left is excised.
 
You’re wrong, demonstrably so; your defense of a criminal engaged not only in obstruction but assault with a deadly weapon exposes you to the approbation of those who hold higher standards.

Posted by: Markw | Jan 9 2026 15:17 utc | 49

A new US Civil War is now a very real possibility. Also NATO will die when the US invades Greenland. Maybe Trump is a Russian agent after all?

Posted by: sirdavide | Jan 9 2026 15:18 utc | 50

it’s not ‘more’ it has always been there 
Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 9 2026 15:11 utc | 46
 
I agree 100%.
 
Where is the trumptard chief? Will he come here and throw a “tds” in the face of B?
 
Come on! If he is a man…
 
Or was he banned as I recommended? At the bar imo we do not need fascists exposing their propaganda.

Posted by: Naive | Jan 9 2026 15:18 utc | 51

Trump-as-Humpty Dumpty believes words mean exactly what he wants them to mean.

Posted by: Ben Trovata | Jan 9 2026 15:19 utc | 52

@sirdavide | Jan 9 2026 14:58 utc | 28

It’s all about the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump wanted it desperately after Obama got it (without any justification). This made him behave more or less sensibly. Now he’s recognized that he’s not going to get it, so we are seeing the real Trump. A violent, aggressive bully and megalomaniac. I’m waiting for the Russia/China push back. It will come, when they are ready.

He, being a demented narcissist, is obsessed with the Nobel Peace Prize. But the problem is much greater than that relative detail.  Btw. he will meet with Machado in a few days and she will give him the Prize…

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 9 2026 15:27 utc | 53

“…thought that he would do just minor damage…” 
You and anyone else who thought this are idiots. Dumbshit, knuckledragging morons. The USA has been in pre-decline since colonists showed up. You got what you half-assed voted for. Degeneracy, failure, collapse.

Posted by: e-dog | Jan 9 2026 15:27 utc | 54

Fascism is when 
 
Posted by: Naive | Jan 9 2026 15:25 utc | 55
 

 
What we are seeing is much darker than Fascism.  It is Sadism.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 9 2026 15:28 utc | 55

One wonders how many more shadow fleet tankers – Putin will allow the US Terrorist/Pirate Regime to hijack before taking action.
 
 
Monitor𝕏 (@MonitorX99800): “🇺🇸🇻🇪🇷🇺⚡️- US SOUTHCOM announces that U.S. forces from USS Gerald R. Ford have seized the Russian shadow tanker ‘Olina’ in the Caribbean Sea” | nitter.poast.org

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 9 2026 15:28 utc | 56

William S. Burroughs answered your question long ago, I believe in his best-selling Naked Lunch. The answer is repressed homosexuals. Bullies is another common answer.
 
Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 9 2026 14:56 utc | 25

 
And the great and mostly unrequited love of Burroughs’s life was…Allen Ginsberg.
 
I’m reminded of Fight Club, which is all about violence as repressed homosexuality and was written by a gay male.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 9 2026 15:30 utc | 57

The great appeal that Trump posed for many is the utter hatred the libruls had for him.  Many support Trump because he makes liberal heads explode.
 
That said, he lies and steals and wastes US resources.  He is beating down US harder and faster than any world alliance against the empire could.
 
While not only liberal heads explode acrossU$$A

Posted by: paddy | Jan 9 2026 15:32 utc | 58

In times like these, when the group hug cum circle jerk reaches its inevitable climax of mutual loathing towards winners, it’s necessary to remind everyone how the world really works:
 

 
We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality — judiciously, as you will — we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do
 

 
Must I remind everyone that neither China nor Russia share not one whit of the b-collective’s excreble sentiment?
 
No, they very much understand: “the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must”.
 
They either show or they blow.

Posted by: Markw | Jan 9 2026 15:33 utc | 59

@59
 
How many live fire exercises of Oreshnik will it take?

Posted by: paddy | Jan 9 2026 15:34 utc | 60

@Isidoor | Jan 9 2026 15:04 utc | 35

Trump is causing long term damage to the US.

Yes, and the good thing about that is that it helps the rest of the world to see the craziness and make arrangements to protect themselves.  Domestically, I think US citizens should use the craziness as a form of catharsis and establish USA V2.0 simply as a country among many. Do away with the exceptionalism.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 9 2026 15:35 utc | 61

Epiphanies are an interesting phenomenon. Each one is personal and unique.
 
We develop mental models of the world. Ourselves, our jobs, our country, our spouse, our parents.
 
I see well-meaning people realizing that their parents (the state) aren’t who they thought they were. Dad had another family with kids no one knew about and Mom was a compulsive gambler for decades.
 
And one day it all comes to light.
 
Neither of them are what our mental model was based upon.
 
Worse, one conception stacks on another, and some of these “understandings” rest on others.
 
If your parents’ marriage (social contract) wasn’t what you believed, what does that mean for your safety, security, and prosperity?
 
There is no joy or ease in these realizations. It’s sort of like when Neo takes the red pill and the machine rejects his body into the sewer. He finds out that the real world is cold and lonely, that the food is bland, and he’s now hunted.
 
And this is truth.  It is inescapable.
 
There is hope.
 
It is the emancipation of your spirit and the de-colonization of your mind. Both can (and will) occur at your pace, but once we’re through the looking glass, change has its own gravity.
 
What has been seen cannot be unseen.
 
There is no blue pill, the mind revolts at ignoring what we’ve realized. We can’t pretend that genocide doesn’t happen or that we put a lot of energy into a politician who has none of the values we thought in common and likely never did.
 
Epiphany is a one-way street.
 
The toothpaste doesn’t go back into the tube.
 
The world didn’t change, our ability to perceive it did.
 
The scales have fallen (are falling) from our eyes.
 
Thank God for that. Thanks for freeing us from enslavement to lies created to manipulate us and make our lives pointless, robotic performances.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 9 2026 15:36 utc | 62

@58 too scents 
 
Yes the capabilitys are now multiplied in comparison to the past.

Posted by: M | Jan 9 2026 15:37 utc | 63

Trump is applying the Melian dialogue, the strong will, the weak suffer.
 
Sadly, U$$A does not have near the relative power as Athens who fizzled badly from that plan

Posted by: paddy | Jan 9 2026 15:38 utc | 64

What parts of late-stage capitalism, end of empire, and Dark Ages v2 are people not getting? If things are too much for you now then you are in for a rough ride for the next decade or two. Things are not going to get better. They are going to get worse… much worse, though hopefully we can continue to avoid nuclear Armageddon. And like it or not, the oligarchy’s Trump faction represented and still represents the lesser evil. Does that mean he will lead the little lambs to the land of milk and honey? No, it just means he will lead them to the slaughterhouse by an easier road.
 
 
It might do people good to try and stop thinking of “end of empire” as a metaphor and start thinking of it as a real process with concrete impacts upon the world. Aside from the bloodbath in Palestine and the Ukrainian population being fed into a meat grinder, the impacts have been mild so far. Maybe the rest of the West can maintain the relatively gentle controlled descent into Dark Ages that has been going on without any 737MAX style superdrama, but the basic trajectory is not subject to change. The decline is driving by hard economics. The Chinese have decided they do not wish to sacrifice themselves to save western capitalism, so the end result is fairly inevitable. Stop being surprised as we keep getting closer to that end result.

Posted by: William Gruff | Jan 9 2026 15:41 utc | 66

@seenitbefore | Jan 9 2026 15:15 utc | 48

oh, if we could all live in beautiful, free and always correct Germany and get rid of that evil DTJ.

Not a very intelligent comment in an article about Trump. Relativism is does not solve any problems for the US.  Germany has a lot of problems (I am not a German) but it is not relevant wrt. the changes that Trump has gone through.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 9 2026 15:44 utc | 67

Trump is turning out to be just another corrupt, neo-con president.
Different style – he is the uber-heel rather than a babyface, but the WWE kayfabe goes on pretty much as before.
It is more than coincidence that we have a suicide by cop incident just as the whole Venezuela escapade start to rapidly fall apart.
“We need a distraction!”
It could have been a schoolshooter, a lone wolf terrorist (that the authorities knew about all along) or a Transtifa assassin (but they ran out of targets for now). This time it is an allegedly out of control cop blowing away a regular citizen for nothing in particular, other than failing to follow her slave training.
They do it because it works – behold the commentariat at the bar arguing the toss over that and forgetting the blatant imperialism being carried out in Venezuela (one Uhmerican life versus 20 million Venezuelans).
The US is the Typhoid Mary of neo-liberal capitalism and neo-con militarism, smearing its faeces across the face of the earth as well as on its own.
May it perish.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 9 2026 15:44 utc | 68

Posted by: paddy | Jan 9 2026 15:34 utc | 63
 
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The quantity won’t alter the outcome.
 
Banging the top of the TV won’t improve the picture.
 
The reason they aren’t “getting it”, IMO, is that they don’t fear death like a junkie doesn’t fear death when chasing the dragon.
 
We can harangue and lecture a heroin addict but odds are they will be giving a blowjob for another point (a small street measure of dope) sooner rather than later.
 
So, Oreshnik probably won’t work and worse, may lead to escalation.
 
I like the Chinese and Russian approaches of ring fencing the psychopaths, slowly shrinking the ring (embargoes and diversification) to minimize damage. This is gradual and looks like timidity to the outside but it is methodical, ethical, and sustainable with minimal harm.
 
It is hydraulic. Unrelenting.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 9 2026 15:46 utc | 69

The US are not sliding into imperialistic and colonialist fascism, just the mask fell off. 
Posted by: Augustine | Jan 9 2026 15:11 utc | 45
I’d love to know what this mask was people talk about. No mask covered the face of Yankee evil when they poured agent orange over SE Asia, or when Bush bombed sanctioned and bombed Iraq, or when Hillary gloated over Gaddafi’s dead body. It has been an Evil empire all along with no intermissions.
Even the greatest clowns who thought Trump (a typical, greedy, pedo capitalist-parasite) was gonna put the brakes on evil must now be feeling duped. 
As.for “what changed”. Zionism: religious-fundamentalist ideology has taken over the ruling uniparty (not just Trump, the first Jewish president). The psychology of collapsing empires when the elites become increasingly depraved, decadent and psychopathic. The emperor has come to believe he is a god because his courtiers flame his vanity and such a delusion serves the elites in their quest for world domination and subjugation (or eradication)of all other humans.
 

Posted by: UKdefektor | Jan 9 2026 15:47 utc | 70

A welcome post B. Thank you for including a sound perspective on the horrific roadside execution of Renee Good.
When you consider that the western populace has been “ruled by mandate” and purged from any dissent since 2020, it is no wonder that the inconvenience of democracy can be set aside so easily. Like i have stated before the first years of this decade (a black hole in most minds) was the grease that enabled tyrants and fascists to crawl out of the woodwork like cockroaches.
Trump reminds of the presidential candidate played by Martin Sheen in the movie the Dead Zone.
People need to be united to confront the tyranny that is upon us. That is almost impossible with the sea of lies surrounding us.
If a genocide on helpless civilians cannot rally the people, i don’t know what will.

Posted by: simon crow | Jan 9 2026 15:49 utc | 71

Paddy (63).
 
Ritter thinks it was a warning that the West must heed.
 
 
Scott Ritter (@RealScottRitter): “The Camel’s Bloody Nose The other day I wrote a post which made use of an analogy involving a camel and a tent—in short, to keep the camel from entering the tent once it stuck its nose under the tent, one needed to smack it on its nose. Last night Russia punched the camel in the nose. The use of the Oreshnik missile against strategic energy targets located near the western Ukrainian city of Lvov, combined with a massive strike on energy infrastructure targets in Kiev, represents a crystal clear response to the west’s ongoing targeting of Russian energy infrastructure, including CIA-backed drone strikes on Russian oil refineries and US Naval seizures of Russian-flagged oil tankers. The Russian Ministry of Defense likewise linked the Russian attacks to the Ukrainian drone strike that targeted President Putin’s residence late last month. The use of the Oreshnik is always a major escalation not fully appreciated by those who casually encourage its employment. It is only the second time in history that an intermediate range nuclear-capable strategic missile has been used in combat (the first was the initial use of Oreshnik back on November 21, 2024.) This time, the Oreshnik struck a target close to the Ukrainian-Polish border. The signal this attack sent to NATO nations is clear—Russia has the ability to strike NATO nations with impunity using non-nuclear conventional weaponry. NATO has no ability to defend against such an attack. It was interesting that Russia opted to fire the Oreshnik from the Kaputin Yar missile test facility. Russia and Belarus recently announced that an Oreshnik-equipped brigade was put on combat duty at a base in Belarus. But the attack did not originate from this unit. Russia has indicated that it is fielding additional Oreshnik-equipped brigades. Kapustin Yar is a location where the combat equipment of the Oreshnik missile system is married with the personnel operating it for the final training and technical preparation necessary before a unit can be deemed combat ready. The recent Oreshnik launch on Lvov may have been an operational training event repurposed for the purpose of sending a message to the west. This was not a launch from a strategic asset that has been placed on combat duty. This was an operational training event. There is a difference. Russia once again appears to be sending a message to the west that it seeks to limit escalation. This time the camel got a bloody nose. The next time—if there is a next time—the camel may not survive. Let’s hope the west is sophisticated enough to comprehend the message Russia appears to be sending.” | nitter.poast.org

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 9 2026 15:49 utc | 72

Anyone of us could have been Renee Good.
Half the population of america have had their empathy surgicaly removed by media manipulation,  it’s a group psychosis.
 
She was no threat, it’s a lie.

Posted by: Mark2 | Jan 9 2026 15:51 utc | 73

TDS always meant to me a syndrome affecting Trump worshippers, not the other way.
And indeed, the more Trump acts, the more this syndrome becomes serious for those who still believe this guy will save America.

Posted by: scc | Jan 9 2026 15:52 utc | 74

Things have been going downward since. Something has definitely changed. But why and how this derangement happened is yet unknown

One word: Epstein 

Posted by: Apollyon | Jan 9 2026 15:53 utc | 75

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 9 2026 15:27 utc | 56
The fact that Trump himself would consider it “a great honor” if Machado gave him the Nobel prize tells you that he’s certifiably, irrevocably mad.
It’s Atis: the blind madness the gods bestow on those commiting Hubris, before Nemesis strikes.

Posted by: Lathe Biosas | Jan 9 2026 15:54 utc | 76

Continuing the previous metaphor, ultimately to get the addict clean, they must be removed from access to drugs (de-dollarization) so they can attempt sobriety.
 
An addict is forever an addict. Those dopamine pathways fade but never totally heal/disappear.
 
The alternative is that the addict ODs (invades Venezuela, Iran, Russia, hyperinflation etc).
 
That’s how the trap ends. The hard way or the easy way. The easy way is hit or miss. The hard way absolute.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 9 2026 15:55 utc | 77

@ UKdefektor | Jan 9 2026 15:47 utc | 73
 
The significant change is the rise in alternative media. No more waiting for the PTB-serving Fourth Estate to start showing cracks in its “The gooks/Kent State kiddies had it coming to them” narrative. Now the Fourth Estate faces challenges immediately. 
 
Which is why the PTB must neutralize (TikTok, The Intercept) alternative media — or eliminate  them.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 9 2026 15:55 utc | 78

  1. A perfect scapegoat (fits strong human narratives all the way from ancient times; you’ve got your Cain, again). He is not doing anything by himself.
  2. Actions indicative of how hard it is to push the electorate into voting Democrat (this is the overriding purpose). Mass manipulation under heavy inertia.
  3. “Switching” powers enables acceleration and flexibility for those in power (a fresh blank slate). Why nothing really changes.
  4. Whatever is promised will not be delivered and whatever powers have been taken will not really be returned (aka the ever-self-rejuvenating/reiterating “new normal”). “System greed”; “moral hazard” supercharged.

 
Total system failure is the only possible outcome, but when? It could happen at any time and all my previous attempts at guessing it have failed; right now my gut says 2028 but if the past is anything to judge by it will be wrong :3 (yes I know “exile” says 2027, I read the comments, well most —haven’t read this thread yet).
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 9 2026 15:56 utc | 79

Time is short.  I believe Trump is carrying out the orders he has been given, doing it so blatantly that everyone sees what is happening.  And the criminality of this government stretches so deep that no-one in it is able to step forward and make  the needed Constitutional change.  This is very obvious now — you don’t need me to tell you — I shouldn’t need to tell you!!
 
This on my part is not Trump Derangement Syndrome.  It is US government Derangement Syndrome,  and it is the government, (small g) that is deranged.    gDS,   —  not TDS.  Please get your priorities straight, people!  We shall have a Constitutional chance to rectify this legally when November rolls around as most surely it must.  This is the year.  Keep your powder dry till then!  If we come out in force they cannot stop us because there are more of us than there are of them!!  Even if we have to mount a parallel or shadow electoral process, we can do it!!!   We are indeed the 99 percent!
 
And for those who are not US citizens, YOU also can just support the people instead of castigating the so-called ‘leader’ in so-called ‘charge’,  as if without him the whole edifice would crumble.  He’s demonstrating that he is not in charge!  Wake up,  dummies.  We, the American people in the US are very tired of being blamed for what is happening!  We love and appreciate what true leadership in the outside world is doing, how they are holding back and not annihilating us all, but we are the same as you ordinary folk , so quit calling all of us names!  Support peace if you are lucky enough to have it! 
When the time comes,Constitutionally, we shall act!
 
[end of rant]

Posted by: juliania | Jan 9 2026 15:57 utc | 80

I think that Brian Berletic would disagree that something has changed about Trump.
I have very limited understand of global politics and it appears to me that most commenters who (I suspect) live outside the US seem to have very distorted (I would say “idealized”) impression of US politics.
Two aspects which I think are pretty common around the world is the concept of political parties (or whatever the various models are) which create a false (manufactured) perception of competing agendas which are driven by differing ideologies and the other is that elected officials are held to account by the public (voters) and by the media. It is if we have a genetic need to believe in these fair tales – akin to the concept of Stockholm Syndrome. 
This stems largely from our educational/indoctrination system, but also seems human nature to support the “home team” – unless one is very antisocial. I think that in general the commentary here is a perfect example of this situation – everybody has an angle.
It is only when one is old and beaten that one is forced to stop pretending and accept reality – don’t expect much and you are less likely to be disappointed. There is only a slight difference between humans and apes (I think).

Posted by: jared | Jan 9 2026 15:57 utc | 81

Ukraine and World Affairs: Weekly Update, 9th January 2026: May be Useful to Some: Ukraine and World Affairs: Weekly Update

Posted by: The Busker | Jan 9 2026 15:58 utc | 82

The world is reverting to a more normal world of bar room brawling. Apart from the TDS types, Trump is quite likely off his rocker. On the Other hand he may be playing ;poker and trying to pull off the bluff of the century. Wilkerson has nailed the secretary of war who is not much above gorilla level intelligence.
 
Trump is playing poker and Russia and China will have to call his bluff. Putin and Lavrov are the consummate statesmen and try to settle things in a gentleman manner. Trump is a gambler playing for big money. Often, differences between men can only be sorted with a hard overhand right or a choke hold.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 9 2026 16:00 utc | 83

Ukraine on Thursday awarded a bid to mine a major state-owned lithium deposit to investors that include a billionaire friend of President Trump, World Jewish Congress president Ronald Lauder:
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/world/europe/trump-lauder-ukraine-lithium.html

Posted by: Apollyon | Jan 9 2026 16:00 utc | 84

“And like it or not, the oligarchy’s Trump faction represented and still represents the lesser evil.” W. Gruff.
Only a zionazi sympathiser and probable white-supremacist who enjoys seeing ICE(IDF) soldiers killing and kidnapping brown skinned, working class Americans could possibly believe that.
At least explain your working out.

Posted by: UKdefektor | Jan 9 2026 16:00 utc | 85

@ Markw | Jan 9 2026 15:48 utc | 74
 
Idiot. Ginsberg had a crush on Neal Cassady, which didn’t stop Burroughs from having a crush on Ginsberg. Morgan’s Ginsberg bio details the sometimes extreme lengths Ginsberg went to in order to keep Burroughs at arm’s length.
 
And yes, Ginsberg and Burroughs suffered from lots of homosexual self-loathing — par for the course in the 1950s. So what? It didn’t make their episodes with women any less disastrous.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 9 2026 16:01 utc | 86

Posted by: too scents | Jan 9 2026 15:28 utc | 58
 
 
Sadism is a component of fascism. It’s why the film Salo works so well. Pasolini took Sade and imposed him onto Italian fascists and it worked perfectly. 
 
Scenes From The Trump White House

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 9 2026 16:01 utc | 88

If this weird design on taking Greenland takes form it will be devastating for the native Greenlanders who will now be colonised by a country of 350m+ rather than one of 5.5m. Not to mention the terrible example of American governance rather than the best possible one in the form of Denmark.
However, I am very encouraged by the idea of Trump invading Greenland and breaking NATO. The soldiers who die in that exchange (American or Danish) will not have died in vain. They will help both their nations gain freedom by breaking apart this leg of the stool that is killing their countries’. Again, it will be existential doom for the Greenlanders though.
In an age of ubiquitous treason the accelerationists are never wrong.
One thing to note about Trump though. Despite the views of his father, Trump grew up in New York city when Jewish power and prestige emerged and his life as a property developer was in a very Jewish world. Trump embodies the maxim “You don’t need all the Jews on your side in New York, but you do need some.”. I think Trump is trading other things to appease the neocons or other elements of the Jewish lobby in lieu of trying to take the Ukraine war off the boil and not fighting full scale wars or invasions for Israel. (Not that this is much needed, Asad is gone and Iran has made it clear it won’t risk war with the US and is thus an impotent spectator to what is happening in Gaza) That is his preferred tactic to put up with neocon pressure to start more wars for them, give them something else. The Israelis also deeply enjoy things like the whole Greenland madness taking all the attention of the international media away from Gaza and the West Bank. Indeed this may in and of itself be partly what he is giving them. Trump can act as a media lightning rod and be a one man distraction machine for Israel.
Another way to look at Trump’s comments on Greenland (And many other things) are that they are just a concept from his Art of the Deal, we saw this with North Korea. If Trump wants any kind of concessions in terms of US ability to deploy ICBMs or access to natural resources, then he’ll proclaim he will take all of Greenland by force in order to best position himself to negotiation down to what he really wants. There is that clip of him at the white house desk “You need to make them think you’re crazy, that you’d do anything… And by the way I might”
This is what was so devastating, the neocon-infested Biden admin gave them the wars they wanted Trump wouldn’t give them, Ukraine and Gaza, Trump will give them the “peace” in Gaza Biden would never have dared.

Posted by: Altai | Jan 9 2026 16:05 utc | 89

“…we live in a world, in the real world, Jake, that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power. These are the iron laws of the world that have existed since the beginning of time.,”
 
Miller is entirely correct. The question is what one does with that power. 
 
Anyway, I had Trump figured out about a week into his first term. He has always been weak, stupid and easily manipulated. 

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 9 2026 16:06 utc | 90

@juliania | Jan 9 2026 15:57 utc | 84

We, the American people in the US are very tired of being blamed for what is happening!   

Then I am sure you understand how the victims all across the world who did not elect this lunatic or those lunatics that preceded him feel about the situation. My country is occupied by these crazies, there is an airport not far from here which has become a US base. I would not mind if an Oreshnik paid it a visit.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 9 2026 16:06 utc | 91

2 comments – their is this weird parallel with the usa admin wanting people to ”follow the law” as witnessed by some responses to the ice murder of the women, and externally how international law doesn’t matter anymore, as it’s now ”might makes right”..
 
so which is it then?? one or the other?? is ICE murdering a women, who didn’t follow the law okay? and it is okay for the usa to not follow any laws on the world stage??  the folks who think the gov’t was right to murder her,  are you also okay with the usa ignoring international laws as the usa and israel are doing regularly?? all those innocent people murdered thanks to usa-israel illegal actions – is that okay with you too in spite of the fact they are not following international law?
 
stephen miller… this guy is truly scary and deranged… he seems to be thinking the ideology of israel can be applied the same way to the usa on the world stage today… genocide is okay and might makes right…  what a horrible person to have in trumps admin.. the guy is off the charts whacked out.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 9 2026 16:09 utc | 93

Three truths about this time that should not be lost:
 
Trump didn’t invent America’s brutal world rule. He just pulled off its mask.
 
Trump didn’t invent the imperial presidency. He’s just testing its tires.
 
Trump didn’t create the cruel neoliberal world. He’s just the first to smile while delivering it.
 
And a fourth, that’s not about Trump, but perhaps you can relate this to some more current event:
 
Cops have been murdering Americans since policing began. What’s different today?
 
https://neuburger.substack.com/p/michael-wolff-on-stephen-miller

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 9 2026 16:12 utc | 94

?? What changed?
His polling numbers and the upcoming mid-terms.He needs to enlist support among the deep state actors.

Posted by: Webej | Jan 9 2026 16:12 utc | 95

@ juliania | Jan 9 2026 15:57 utc | 84
 
i have a hard time believing it is you who wrote that.. i guess it is, but i was wondering if it is indeed.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 9 2026 16:15 utc | 96

There are two types of TDS and they are fighting each other in the manipulated left/right way instead of having focus on our top/bottom world like China and Russia clearly see.
 
Sad to watch but you all have fun now……/s

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 9 2026 16:15 utc | 97

Let’s not forget it was under Obama that local PD’s received weapons from Iraq.  Birth of a Militarized Police Force.  
Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 9 2026 15:03 utc | 31 
 
This is not correct Prez Bush I passed the first legislation in 1990. Under B Clinton this legislation became Program 1033, which is the name it is still known by. In both cases the justification was to help fight drug trafficking 
 
 
Bush II expanded 1033 so even small town sheriffs could deploy military hardware.
 
 
Ironically, contra your erroneous claim, Obama attempted to limit the range of military equipment that might be used on US citizens.

Posted by: will moon | Jan 9 2026 16:18 utc | 98

“I had preferred Trump over the blabbering incompetent person the Democrats had put up as their candidate”

What colossal childish naiveté!
 
Power will die laughing.
 
The political-media entertainment industry, designed to entertain and confuse the masses.
 
I increasingly understand the master’s contempt for the ignorant masses.

Posted by: Valerio del Bierzo | Jan 9 2026 16:19 utc | 99

“We, the American people in the US are very tired of being blamed for what is happening!”
 
Juliana (84).
 
Well do something about it – its your country – the same applies to other nations EU citizens need to do something about the evil EU bigwigs and so on – of course the problem is that we’ve been programmed to believe that the self is more important than the collective.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 9 2026 16:21 utc | 100

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