Yes, Trump Plans to Flush NATO, But It’s Part of a Larger Whole
Note, 1:40 ET: Folks, I know this is bad timing, but in about 20 minutes, I’m going to temporarily shut down comments here, as we’re going to do some planned maintenance. Hopefully it won’t take too long.
When Donald Trump announced he had selected Matt Whitaker as his Ambassador to NATO, a bunch of people rushed over here to hear me say Big Dick Toilet Salesman* again.
Like most of Trump’s other nominees, Whitaker is wildly unqualified for the role. Actual diplomats may be able to exploit his inexperience. Likely, he’ll wander around Europe like Gordon Sondland did, doing personal errands for Trump, often involving grift. Unlike most of Trump’s nominees, Whitaker has at least been able to get and sustain security clearance in the past.
But I really think BDTS is not where our attention should focus.
Yes, there are reasons to focus on Trump’s five most outrageous nominees, but not always for the main reasons they’re wildly unqualified.
It matters that Russia keeps calling Tulsi Gabbard, whom Trump wants to lead the entire Intelligence Community, their girlfriend. But just as important, Nikki Haley has made an issue of Tulsi’s nomination — focusing on Iran, not Russia.
It matters that RFK Jr would pursue policies that would kill more children, just like he did in Samoa. But it’s worth recalling that RFK made more pointed attacks on red states than Joe Biden or Kamala Harris ever did.
Pete Hegseth is unqualified both because of his Christian nationalism and the NDA he got with a woman who told police he had raped her (his attorney, Tim Parlatore, says the sex was consensual). But it matters just as much that Hegseth hid the alleged assault from Trump’s flimsy vetting process, raising questions among Trump’s team about his candor.
She said Hegseth took her phone and blocked the door with his body when she tried to leave. She told police she said “no” repeatedly. She said she was next on a bed or a couch and Hegseth was on top of her, with his dog tags hovering over her face. Hegseth, she said, ejaculated on her stomach.
Even the focus on evidence of Matt Gaetz’ alleged sex trafficking — something likely to be aired anyway in two month’s time, not least because JD Vance’s disclosure that Trump plans to replace Chris Wray means Wray will have no incentive to refuse Democratic Senators’ requests for more information on the investigation — distracts from the larger effort, focusing on sordid Venmo payments rather than Gaetz’ willingness to sustain conspiracy theories that have been debunked.
Donald Trump’s wildly inappropriate nominations taken one by one, like Nancy Mace’s grotesque attack on Sarah McBride (and Fox News’ lies that McBride, not Mace, started the fight), serve to distract from the larger issue: Trump’s wholesale effort to dismantle the Federal government’s commitment to serve Americans not named Donald Trump or African immigrants named Elon Musk — or Russians named Vladimir Putin.
That’s why Musk is an exception to my claim of distraction. Thus far, I am far less intrigued by claimed tensions around Musk than others like Gaetz — I think it is too early to tell whether Musk has enough leverage over Trump to withstand complaints that he is stealing the thunder from the boss. It doesn’t hurt to play them up, but I have a hunch they won’t work like they normally would. But Musk’s conflicts most readily convey the looting that is at the core of this effort. It should be easy to show how the selection of Brendon Carr as FCC head will not only pose a risk to the First Amendment in the US, but would also provide specific, personalized benefits to Musk’s Starlink. It should be easy to use Musk as an exemplar of the point of all this, which has nothing to do with “woke” or bathrooms or “free speech,” but is, instead, about looting.
Taken individually and as a whole, Republicans — at least the Senators — are in an awkward spot. They are being asked whether they support America, or whether they will irretrievably stop serving their constituents as their President dismantles decades of government benefits. Each instance of discomfort created by Trump’s picks, whether it is Trump’s own team’s belief that Hegseth hid something or Haley’s attack on Tulsi from the right or generalized loathing of Matt Gaetz, provides a discomfort that may lead Republicans to stand up. Each instance of an incompetent crony (and I include Whitaker in that list) being placed in a position where he’s more likely to seek personal benefit he’ll have motive to protect by dutifully implementing whatever Trump orders should be a way to show that Senators have sold out their constituents.
But thus far, Trump has brilliantly done what he always does: used a series of distractions to drown out any coherent discussion of the whole.
It is usually a good bet to assume Republicans will fail to exhibit the integrity or self-preservation when it most matters. But the stakes are too high not to do everything we can to try to change that.
And that starts by maintaining focus on the whole rather than the endless series of new outrageous distractions.
*Note, I did not make up this nickname, though it’s a good one. I merely helped popularize it.
Marcy,
Trump’s Flushing NATO It’s part of the Larger Whole. Grasping the larger whole while myriad culture cyclones spin is the challenge. Few Marcy’s exist light-housing the rocky coast our democracy is floating towards. The american ethos “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” is hiding the larger whole from plain view. Trump’s, refusal to release his tax returns, medical records, signature on presidential transition paperwork, emolument divestiture,…. has yet to brake or make broken the larger whole. We need to fix the leaks caused by Trump’s insistent flushing. We are in this together.
As for the NATO allies, it has become clear that they will need to go it alone for now. However, as with many things involving Convict-1 there will be unanticipated damage such as trade agreements and also the gradual sidelining of US interests in EU decisions. It will be slow, but it is very hard to be a pre-eminent power if no one wants to play ball with you.
And NORAD?
Does that become one more noose around Canada’s neck?
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“And that starts by maintaining focus on the whole rather than the endless series of new outrageous distractions.”
And, wow, those distractions are epic. Dr. Oz? I used profanity in front of my mother over that one, which is a big no-no. She didn’t call me on it. A gal can wish: mainstream media headlines and first paragraphs that address the whole and attach complicity. I doubt it will happen (see: Scarborough kissing the ring in FL), but I can hope.
Just wait for Dr. Phil to be nominated for Surgeon General, or Sarah Palin nominated for Sec Interior. (Drill baby drill)
/snark
Dr. Oz…
While many of Trump’s other male cabinet picks have triggered my PTSD as abusers the pick of Dr. Oz just makes me furious as I’m disabled and on Medicaid in good ole red West Virginia.
I already spend a good deal of time fighting rejected prior authorizations from utilization review committees with the least shitty MCO that administer WV Medicaid.
And not only are they coming after Medicaid and Medicare, but there is GOP talk that they will have to slash not only those programs but also my SS benefits and the paltry SNAP benefits I receive in order to offset Trump’s tax cuts for billionaires.
With the Chevron doctrine that gave government experts a leg up over lobbyists and courts in deciding regulations for agencies gutted by the Supreme Court, along with Trump loyalists installed at the bureaucratic level, it will be like butter getting sliced to decimate the benefits that I survive on.
As Littlefinger said, “Chaos is a ladder”. And the folks crawling up it are hell bent on leaving so many interest groups in utter bamboozlement that it will be difficult for any meaningful “Resistance” (Lord I hate that word) to quickly coalesce. I despise even more all the stupid pundits asking “Well where’s your resistance now?” while many of us had to first grieve and are now trying to find our bearings in all this chaos.
My great hope is that Trump playing Celebrity Cabinet will cause such obvious, easily felt repercussions in less than a year that those who held their nose and voted for him thinking he would somehow make the economy better will realize the destruction he is bringing to their lives and we get a blue wave in 26’ as grassroots work begins in earnest.
Ass much as I dislike Nikki Haley, I have to wonder if she is a legit lynchpin to build Trump resistance from and worth of broader support. Not the only one to build resistance from, but maybe a key one.
I assume, but defer to others (here) that she already has a core “conservative” following and one that can be grown into something effective.
Pete
PS
Yes, I do fear that this could position her for a next R run at the presidency (likely against Vance if Trump doesn’t just – try to – extend his term or nun Vance along the way) and that would not be an intended consequence.
No more than Liz Cheney. Dems need to concentrate on building their own team and paying attention to their own base.
Earl, I genuinely hope that in a very short time 75% of us are the base.
I learned a lot from Occupy in that there were a considerable number of folks who had common ground with the far left spectrum who later became part of MAGA- take Tim Pool as an example.
There’s a lot of Bernie Bros that voted for Trump and the data on AOC/Trump voters is quite compelling in how antiestablishment those folks are.
The uniting factor was that the 1% are ruining it for all of us. And despite Musk so heavily in the picture, I know in 2024 WV that I find common ground in my Trump voting community on the very same issue.
Everyone looooved and remembers the Covid social safety net, the largest emergency aid package in history that Trump signed and Biden tried to extend but Congress shot down. That is what I believe people mean when they say they were better off financially with Trump.
So the reality is Trump-on-the-economy voters are socially conservative but open to economic socialism.
It’s the same through line from Occupy. And it can work to create an economic populism rooted in democratic socialism that can unite 2/3 of our country I genuinely believe.
If we aren’t crushed under the boot of authoritarianism first.
“But it matters just as much that Hegseth hid the alleged assault from Trump’s flimsy vetting process, raising questions among Trump’s team about his candor.”
As if it mattered to Trump, his lack of candor is overwhelmed by his lack of judgment. Did he think no one else would notice before he was confirmed? Not an especially admirable quality in a SecDef.
Some people might not notice because Hegseth’s behavior might not be much different from their own.
Fascism, historically is the organization of social and economic decay.
I appreciate the effort and intention to keep a positive focus on what can be done,
I don’t want to come off like Pat in SLP, to hear Tiffany’s rebuff:
But this reader is having a hard time reconciling hopes that republicans will stand up to trump, despite a “generalized loathing of Matt Gaetz, [that] provides a discomfort that may lead Republicans to stand up.”
Yesterday, every republican on the House Ethics Committee voted against releasing the investigation into Gaetz.
It will come out, since the report was apparently hacked (love the GOP’s attention to information security), combined with how many GOP reps allegedly despise Gaetz a leak is inevitable. The preliminary reveals aren’t good for Matt either. As noted by others, if Gaetz were actually exonerated then the GOP would have released it already.
On a related note, how was Gaetz able to fly underage girls from FL to NYC without the parents knowing about it? This might be another place to dig. If criminal charges result, it would be a federal crime since state lines were crossed for immoral purposes. It’s what was used to bust world heavyweight champion Jack Johnson in the 1910s.
Jack Johnson had a darker skin tone than Gaetz and was in the habit of beating up large white boxers. And Milquetoast Merrick Garland was not the AG.
“And Milquetoast Merrick Garland was not the AG.”
Not a very penetrating analysis there, X-rayG!
You been spoon fed sloppy sickly nursery level stuff?
Why insult us with this rancid bib dribble?
ew: “But Musk’s conflicts most readily convey the looting that is at the core of this effort.”
^^^ The NYT article [from before the election] Marcy links to here is really something:
U.S. Agencies Fund, and Fight With, Elon Musk.
A Trump Presidency Could Give Him Power Over Them.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/20/us/politics/elon-musk-federal-agencies-contracts.html
Eric Lipton, David A. Fahrenthold, Aaron Krolik, Kirsten Grind
Published Oct. 20, 2024 Updated Oct. 21, 2024
Yes, LOOTING US is the objective.
Dazzle the bubbled masses with clumsy distractions a la WC Fields (only not funny) while spearheading the kleptocracy. Trump’s fascination with Russian oligarchs seems like his inspiration for looting our country.
Thinking big goes off in several large directions. Each one bigger than what comes before each; (yes, Russian shell dolls.) I’m also reminded of the long wave of antagonism so-called modernity (and the humanist enlightenment) has engendered over centuries.
1. 2026 Mid-term election. In jeopardy?
2. Constitutional order. How much distortion is the Constitution able to withstand? Of course, it is not a good thing that it can be made to suffer perilous distortion at all. Another way to ask this is: at which point does the Constitution fail in the transition from the rule of law into the law of rulers?
3. Cultural ‘system.’ There is a longstanding view counter to the ideas foundational to humanist education and culture that is captured in various traditionalisms. Whether encountered in Project2025; Dominionism; neo-reaction; “the reign of quantity” (Guenon, et al;) Integralism; these views suppose that if you change and harshly restrict inputs, outputs like Ghandi or Woody Guthrie or Martin Luther King Jr or Mandela, or Obama, or Harris, become impossible. This reductiveness holds that thoroughgoing cultural programming is the key to warding off the march of progress, creativity, etc.. It is also a systems perspective, even if it is vastly reductive.
That wealthy tech titans—broligarchs—see opportunity in this possible shift is a bonus ‘bigness.’
Is literally everything at stake?
Trumps picks confirm has fascination with big dicks. People are saying Trump is switching from Big Macs to Foot-Longs. I recommend he order “The Arnold Palmer”
If Trump thinks associating with big dicks will somehow make his “liddle” mushroom peek any further outta the yeti fur, he’s gonna be disappointed.
Face it, Donnie, it hasn’t worked so far.
The media is busy delivering Trump’s razzle dazzle distraction.
Forgive me:
Razzle Dazzle
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YW3MIixEps4
But he won the election. Staffing a cabinet goes with winning the Presidency. And it is the Senate that will have a say, not us. We had a vote, and voting is over.
Paying out rope is not beyond consideration. Given demographics, and that four years is only four years, some Senators will be embarrassing themselves, and things could be so bad that MAGA loyalists will notice and question.
Should our primary concentration be upon appointees, or upon how the media reacts to the appointees, especially ones like Bezos, who has reasons to soft peddle things?
If Trump gets Gaetz and Hegseth and McMahon and they fuck things up so royally, is that a long term way the Democratic Party may react rather than fixing its own deficiencies? Beat up the media for ignoring the obvious while having wanted short term “horse race” gains? Paying out rope will be what the Senate does, with huffing and puffing of both teams for their each going the right way.
The nation survived Raegan. Wounded still, but survived. This guy now has less going than Reagan, who went to acting school.
“The nation survived Raegan. Wounded still, but survived.”
Seriously, this is bullshit. More than one million citizens and residents in the U.S. didn’t survive Trump’s first term. You sound like Monty Python’s Black Knight claiming “‘Tis but a scratch!”
Secondly, worrying about the long-term Democratic Party response is utterly ridiculous when Trump has said he will declare a state of emergency and deploy the US military on US soil to deport millions of persons including Americans, after having said he wants to become a dictator on Day One.
The appropriate response right the fuck now is to lean hard on and into the Senate’s Article 2 Section 2 Clause 2 plenary powers under Advice and Consent, because this is in no fucking way like the Reagan administration.
Horse shit, for many reasons, not least of which is that Jeffrey Bezos is not a nominee! WTF.
You write as if you went to school in Texas, using a Lynn Cheney civics textbook.
The constitutional arrangement creates three “co-equal” branches of govt. A politician may win an election to be president. It does not take away the Senate’s right and obligation to use its independent judgement about whom to approve for the president’s Cabinet. The time to vocally disagree with a nomination to the Senate is NOW, before it approves an outrageous pick.
Also: Do.Not.Submit.In.Advance.
Good post though I find this comment a bit naive:
‘…JD Vance’s disclosure that Trump plans to replace Chris Wray means Wray will have no incentive to refuse Democratic Senators’ requests for more information on the investigation…’
Has there ever been an FBI Director willing to buck a President/Congress/their own political party (remember that Wray was appointed by TFG and there has never been an FBI Director who wasn’t a member of the GOP) in such a way?
Seems rather especially doubtful that Wray would release anything about Gaetz during the nomination process (assuming there is one) given the FBI’s conduct up to and during Kavanaugh’s confirmation.
And now my comment is moot as the NYT reports Gaetz has withdrawn.
That seems a bit naive. Has there ever been a Donald Trump as president? Being forced to enjoy the slow ride in the tumbril on the way to the Place de la Revolution, does not give Wray much incentive to support the revolution.
Nope but nice try. Your comment (and not Marcy’s) is the kind of absurd naivete that gave the world “Comey Is My Homie” tshirts.
LOL. I’ve been called many things. Naive is not one of them.
Gaetz WITHDRAWAL from AG nomination
I know it is not the big picture. But it’s a good thing.
That suggests the House Ethics Committee’s report on Matt Gaetz’s illegal and/or abusive conduct was really bad, and that his and JD Vance’s bullying, and Trump’s threats to take names were not enough to get Senate Goopers to get behind it.
Donny Trump will have his revenge, in this life or the next. (His people are so fond of quoting Gladiator, I thought I’d beat them to it.)
There are calls by MAGAts for DeSantis to nominate him to Rubio’s Senate seat.
I understand that the Senate could refuse to seat him?
I don’t know how the maths of the new Senate works out in terms of Republicans hostile to Gaetz remaining in the Senate and how many would need to combine with Democratic Senators to achieve such an outcome. But there must be some risk to any such nomination also failing, so why bother to take it?
That Gladiator quote updated
‘My name is Mattaius Lucius Gaetorus Meritless,
tribune of the MAGAs of the Florida Panhandle, Once Future Attorney General for and loyal servant to the truth emperor, Donald J Trump first of his name. Grand son to Jerry and son to murky fraud Don. Husband to a much cheated wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.’
I thought from the beginning he was the sacrificial lamb. Deflect and distract. Trump being the top sexual predator. Sexual abuse seems to be a prerequisite to get the job. Trump exposed more of Gaetz and his sexual abusive behavior plus other nominees.
Gaetz is free to fill Rubio’s shoes in the senate. Aileen Cannon could be nominated for AG.
More to be revealed …
Mike Johnson would be confirmed if nominated to be AG.
Emmer as Johnson’s replacement would have the crypto folks happy.
On the Whittaker appointment, isn’t the job to go to Euro-NATO and say, “Ukraine is in your back yard, do what you want but our concern is Mexico. Spend what you will, as you will, and if you want our weaponry, buy it”? Anyone can do that.
My guess is the same goes, but differently in message detail, for Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel. “We supply free weaponry because we know how you’ll use it and we agree. Do what you will. Veto ready, we have your back. Never mind the ICC, we dis them too.”
Clown Car Czar
So, where is the clown car czar
Right behind the clown car star
Together with the clown guitar
they engineer their repertoire
Seizing pound cake or pounds of flesh
from the manger, from the crèche
Musky, trumped up Gilgamesh
just makes sure the brand is fresh
In Johnson’s house of ill repute
MAGAts don the old jackboot
allowing snatchers hot pursuit
of ill-gotten gains and purloined loot
A whole greater than the sum of parts
Donald’s cons are off the charts
Deployment of these dark arts
challenges the last brave hearts
Another early target for the incoming mob may well be the watchers. The 2017-2021 incumbent replaced a number of department IGs.
Some CRS reports on the topic:
Presidential Removal of IGs Under the Inspector General Act
May 22, 2020
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/LSB/LSB10476
Legislative Proposals Related to the Removal of Inspectors General in the 116th Congress
December 9, 2020
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF11698
An Introduction to Oversight of Offices of Inspector General
Updated January 12, 2023
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF11869
Removal of Inspectors General: Rules, Practice, and Considerations for Congress
Updated May 22, 2024
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF11546
A more lucrative target for those with things to hide would be GAO.
Definitely right. I don’t think the damage TFG inflicted on IGs was really given much of a concern, except here by Dr. Wheeler. And I doubt that damage has been entirely mitigated over the past four years; Congress especially could care less, it seems.
Oh I expect Trump will fire them all. Their pushback may be interesting.
I think Wray might have some interesting pushback given that Trump has already decided to fire him.
I read the linked article, Marcy, and I didn’t see mention Trump had a flimsy vetting process, or the question with them is Hegspeth’s candor, so I wonder if there is another possible answer. Trump is from the school of David Packard, Jeffrey Epstein, Robert Maxwell, and Vladimir Putin. Maybe there was a thorough vetting process, and they know more than this even about Hegspeth’s reprobate sexual violence. Maybe there was a deep investigation with a dossier of compromising information in Trump’s possession.
Compromising information along with mutual complicity is a fascist management strategy for cohesion and vertical transmission of authority. Johnson, Gaetz, MTG have so many skeletons bursting out all the time it’s hard to believe otherwise than that Republican leaders come pre-compromised these days, the Hastert Rule behind the Hastert Rule. They follow a criminal. People within a criminal organization will know and document much worse about each other than the public will ever know. Organized crime seeks to compromise politicians, but when organized crime gains the government everyone is pre-compromised by kompromat can be easily recorded and infinitely stored. Putin is the richest person in kompromat in the world, and so Putin may have the research the GOP conducts on itself too. I think MTG putting out the word “open season” is a message from Trump to do whatever you want as long as they remain loyal to Trump.
Great, great piece!
Europe and NATO are now prepared for Trump returning to the White House. They will not divulge critical secrets to him or to the US during the next Trump Administration.
And the NATO organization, without much from Trump and the US, will pick up the slack and continue helping Ukraine’s effort to defeat Putin’s invasion.
Both Trump and Whitaker will find the European leaders polite and cordial, but I’m confident nearly all of the European leaders will treat Trump and Whitaker as temporary nuisances and not as serious and mature equals.
Let’s hope that Biden is maximizing the transfer of armaments.
Part of a larger hole, more like it. Trump continues to dig.
At least Gaetz’ nomination tanked, so maybe there is hope.
Slightly related, Brazil has allowed a Chinese satellite company to compete against StarLink. On the one hand, it’s concerning to have an increased Chinese presence in SA. But what with Musk using X to put his finger on the Brazilian electoral process and to feed his AI machine Grok, in addition to becoming a government official himself, there are no ‘good guys’ in sight.
Folks, I know this is bad timing, but in about 20 minutes, I’m going to temporarily shut down comments here, as we’re going to do some planned maintenance. Hopefully it won’t take too long.
THANKS for the heads-up, Marcy!
Yes, good to know.
“In a late-night deal, Dems agreed to allow the incoming Trump administration to fill four appellate court judge nominations.” – fox news
OK, i got it, now i need the GOP-side of the deal.
if there’s a link soon, plz let me know.
Kevin McCarthy discussing Gaetz in April.
“I’ll give you the truth why I’m not speaker, because one person, a member of Congress, wanted me to stop an ethics complaint because he slept with a 17-year-old, an ethics complaint that started before I ever became speaker. And that’s illegal and I’m not gonna get in the middle of it.”
“Now, did he do it or not? I don’t know. But ethics was looking at it. There’s other people in jail because of it. And he wanted me to influence it.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/10/matt-gaetz-removed-kevin-mccarthy-house-speaker-ethics
In addition to the other issues about Pam Bondi that are concerning (i.e. on defense team for 1st Trump impeachment; 2020 election denialism; dropped investigation into Trump University after receiving $25K campaign donation from Trump family foundation,) Bondi also claims to be best friends with Susie Wiles.
Remember this from Cassidy Hutchinson:
[Starts in p.23 of J6C transcript for Cassidy Hutchinson, 9/14/22]
20 So it wasn’t out of the ordinary for Pam to call me, but she did call me on Signal
21 and said that she spoke with Liz [Horning], she’s so sorry that nobody had talked to me yet.
22 they’re taking care of me. And she said, “Do me a favor. This is Susie Wiles. She’s my
23 best friend. She’s super sweet. She’s going to love you. Here is her email.
24 shoot her an email, sort of explain your situation. She knows what’s going on, because
25 I’m also talking to her, but we also want to get a paper trail started on this.”
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-J6-TRANSCRIPT-CTRL0000928888/pdf/GPO-J6-TRANSCRIPT-CTRL0000928888.pdf
Cassidy] Hutchinson testified: “Pam [Bondi] texted me that night and said something to the effect of: ‘Susie [Wiles], Matt Schlapp, and I had dinner with POTUS at Mar-a-Lago tonight. Call Matt next week. He has a job for you that we all think you’d be great at — that you all — we all think you would be great in. You are the best. Keep up the good work. Love and miss you.’”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/12/22/cassidy-hutchinson-jan-6-transcript/
“Cassidy Hutchinson claims Trump figures tried to influence her testimony” – The Washington Post, 12/22/22
Briefly- trump’s strategy was given a succinct title by Steve Bannon: Flood the zone with shit.