
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ganization
as being potentially violent, and to be fully investigated and their organizations disrupted in order to preempt their possible future violence.anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, and anti-Christianity; support for the overthrow of the United States Government; extremism on migration, race, and gender; and hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on family, religion, and morality
Just imagine though if Trump had our antiterrorism legislation where he could prescribe any group, and actually make support a criminal offence. We're ahead of him in some ways (thanks to Blair).Which Tyler wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 4:41 pm Didn't he pardon a bunch of people who actually did try to "overthrow [of] the United States Government"?
Isn't he himself "extremis[t] on migration"?
Positives (I'm doing my best here):Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 8:10 am When greeted with silence Trump threatens to end the career of anyone who leaves the room.
At least this will make it clear to them (if clarification is necessary) who the real 'enemy from within' is.
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-al ... om-within/
Would-be dictator, hopefully coming face-to-face with people with backbone. Hopefully.
I wish the journalists would do their job and show us pictures of Portland to go with his 'burning hell hole' description.
I assume someone told him off-camera he'd got that plenary thing completely wrong or maybe he realized that himself(!?), then couldn't think of any way of getting out of it or understand what his team were screaming at him so he decided to do the most pathetic interview fail since Matt Hancock pretended to cry over how proud he was that the UK had imported some vaccines.Puja wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 11:22 pm Stephen Miller accidentally says the quiet bit out loud:
For those not familiar, "Plenary authority" means complete power, with no restrictions or checks. It is literally what Mussolini requested to be become dictator in 1922.
What is most bizarre is just how bad Stephen Miller is at being a human. Why does he just stop still and reverted to default motion like a glitchy NPC?
Puja
Meh, IMO he realised he'd gone too far (for a national news outfit) and ruined the take so that he'd get a second go at answering the question - a second go where he didn't mention plenary authority.Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 12, 2025 10:17 amI assume someone told him off-camera he'd got that plenary thing completely wrong or maybe he realized that himself(!?), then couldn't think of any way of getting out of it or understand what his team were screaming at him so he decided to do the most pathetic interview fail since Matt Hancock pretended to cry over how proud he was that the UK had imported some vaccines.
CNN should keep this up because this 'plenary' error and the human glitch make a golden combination.
The Trump-bot-net in the comments are screaming that it's AI-generated and, frankly, if it weren't that this was live television and confirmed as actually broadcast, I'd believe that. He looks and moves so genuinely inhumanly that I'd absolutely believe in it being a glitched AI video.Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 12, 2025 10:17 amI assume someone told him off-camera he'd got that plenary thing completely wrong or maybe he realized that himself(!?), then couldn't think of any way of getting out of it or understand what his team were screaming at him so he decided to do the most pathetic interview fail since Matt Hancock pretended to cry over how proud he was that the UK had imported some vaccines.Puja wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 11:22 pm Stephen Miller accidentally says the quiet bit out loud:
For those not familiar, "Plenary authority" means complete power, with no restrictions or checks. It is literally what Mussolini requested to be become dictator in 1922.
What is most bizarre is just how bad Stephen Miller is at being a human. Why does he just stop still and reverted to default motion like a glitchy NPC?
Puja
CNN should keep this up because this 'plenary' error and the human glitch make a golden combination.
It says everything how hard the Democrats are against him. They want there to be no place for the left in US politics - they are the force that prevents left policies from happening.Puja wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 1:30 pm In brighter news, socialist Zohran Mamdani is continuing to knock his campaign to be Mayor of NYC out of the park. Won the Democratic nomination, despite every bit of the party machinery supporting Cuomo as a 'moderate' because he's 'electable', and now is trouncing (a now independent candidate) Cuomo again, with polls showing him leading 46-33. The billionaire-owned newspapers are hard against him, the billionaire-owned social networks are hard against him, the Democratic party are hard against him because "no-one will vote for left wing policies or liberal policies" and yet he's still cutting through and showing that people *do* want these things and *will* vote for them.
Aboslutely loved this - not politically-savvy, but honest and kind and real and decent, and it appears that that is actually way more savvy than the career politicians are willing to give it credit for:
Puja