Sunday, January 19, 2025

The s**t show begins

52-year-old music failure Kid Rock performed at a Chump rally today.  He can't sing.  I shake my head over those who've normalized him over the years -- Sheryl Crow, really?  Watching the drama queen perform probably just raised all those questions -- and rumors -- about "Kid" Rock's sexuality all over again.

He showed up on stage not just in a cape -- that he soon dropped to show off that flabby, crepe-armed body with a huge pot belly  -- but also in a hat and sunglasses.

Yes, Joan Collins' first shot on DYNASTY was of her wearing sunglasses and a veil.  But she was trapped in that outfit because the previous season ended with an unknown actress entering the courtroom and that season finale.  But even though she was obligate to wear that outfit, she still admitted to the press how overdone and tacky the look was -- sunglasses and a veil.  Nothing is ever overdone enough or tacky enough for Middle-Aged Rock.  

With lyrics like "Let's go Brandon," it was obvious that this was another hate rally and that Donald Chump has no desire to bring unity to the country.

It's also obvious that the stroke might be coming any day now.  ABC NEWS quotes Chump stating:


We put America first and it all starts tomorrow. When I raise my hand on the Bible to be sworn as your -- we'll be sworn in tomorrow. We're all going to be sworn in together. That's the way I look at it. It's not, it's you, greatest of all time. So, we will be sworn in tomorrow. I'll be representing you as your 47th president of the United States.


Can someone lead the confused man back to his room, tell him tapioca pudding is on the menu?


ABC also notes:

Trump celebrated his Cabinet nominees, offering praise to each of them line by line.

Notably, the only person he brought up on stage was Elon Musk and his son X. He did not bring up Vice President-elect JD Vance, who was expected to speak but didn't. 


Where was JD?  THE DAILY EXPRESS adds, "

At his January 19 rally in Washington D.C., President-elect Donald Trump caused a stir by naming Elon Musk as the head of a new government department without even mentioning Vivek Ramaswamy, a key figure initially slated to co-lead the task force.

As Trump outlined his plans for his second term, he called Musk to the stage, declaring: "We will create the new Department of Government Efficiency, headed by a gentleman named Elon Musk, who's here some place."


JD and Vivek must have been off somewhere eating cats and dogs. 

Maybe with Robert Kennedy Jr?

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Back in July, we learned Robert ate dog.  That's Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "He Eats Dog" from that time period.  It was never the Haitians, it was Little Junior all along.  Photos of today's Chump event show Kash Patel with a young boy between him and Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Hegseth seated on the other side of Tulsi.  Don't seem to see Junior in any of the photos.

But Junior is in the news.  Jennifer Bowers Bahney (RAW STORY) explains:



Incoming President Donald Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is still awaiting a date for his confirmation hearings following a delay over his finances.

The Washington Post reported Sunday that the Office of Government Ethics was still looking into Kennedy's financial disclosures, which he "recently amended."

"Senators traditionally wait to schedule confirmation hearings until that process is completed," The Post reported.

Meanwhile, Daniel Dale (CNN) notes Chump's lies today at the rally:

At the dawn of a new Trump era, the same old Trump lies.

The day before his second inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump held a campaign-style rally at an arena in Washington, where he repeated some of the most frequent false claims from the campaign trail while also sprinkling in some new falsehoods.

Here is a fact check of some of his claims.

Trump’s victory in Florida: Trump correctly said he won Florida by 13 percentage points in the 2024 election. But then he added, “Nobody’s done that ever.” That’s false; Republican presidential candidates Richard Nixon (1972), Ronald Reagan (1980 and 1984) and George H.W. Bush (1988), in addition to various Republican and Democratic candidates in prior decades, won Florida by more than 13 percentage points. Nixon, for example, won it by 44 percentage points.

The 2020 election: Trump lamented what could have happened if only the 2020 election “weren’t rigged,” then added, “But it was.” And he said later in the speech that “they rigged the election.” This is his usual lie; Trump legitimately lost a free and fair election to Joe Biden.

The youth vote: Trump falsely claimed that “we won the youth vote by 36 points” in the 2024 election. He didn’t say how he was defining “the youth vote” — CNN has asked his transition team to clarify — but there’s no basis for his claim by any reasonable definition. While young voters, particularly young men, did shift toward Trump compared with the 2020 election, exit poll data published by CNN found that Vice President Kamala Harris beat Trump 54% to 43% among voters ages 18-24, 53% to 45% among voters ages 25-29, and 51% to 45% among voters ages 30-39. Even if Harris’ actual margins were smaller — exit poll data is often flawed — there is simply no sign that Trump dominated Harris with young voters.



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