Anybody who voted for this orange scumwaffle in ’24 (maybe in ’16 also) should have a big red “T” tattooed onto their foreheads to advertise their stoo-pidity to the whole world...yeah, just go ahead and piss off one of our most important allies for no good reason...
...oh, and speaking of Japan, they have a 73 percent unfavorable opinion of Cheetoh Benito’s war of choice against Iran, as Sam Seder and the crew of The Majority Report tell us here, with Harry Enten of CNN giving a breakdown of the incredibly negative (and not surprising) global opposition, which could have been foreseen by anyone with an actual brain...yeah, it’s going to take awhile to repair some of the goodwill #47 has utterly destroyed...maybe a decade or two, assuming sane political leadership in this country (which is a big “if,” I know)...
...and Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic, gives us more of a historical context – Mango Mussolini is doing his best (worst?) to destroy global alliances that this country has forged over about 80 years or so...
Translation: NATO knows Trump is a piece of shit. 😳👇 pic.twitter.com/8pRtTFFBdp
— Bill Madden (@maddenifico) March 19, 2026
...and John and Nina Turner of The Damage Report discuss Dem U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff holding “Tokyo Rose” Gabbard’s feet to the proverbial fire over who’s responsible for the threat assessment when it comes to Iran in particular and their nuclear capability, with Gabbard trying to evade responsibility (I have to admit that the phrase “ovarian audacity” is a new one)...and believe me when I say that, as someone who once supported John Edwards, I’ve tried to be extra circumspect about politicians who seem to show up late for the party, you might say, and Gabbard to me was always one of those people; she was a fraud then, and she’s an even bigger one now...
...and turning to domestic matters, Chris Hayes informs us that, as bad as the Tangerine Toddler’s approval rating is overall (and it is for sure), it gets worse when he’s polled about what you could call his priorities, with about 70% saying he’s not paying enough attention to the issues that ostensibly got him re-elected (and that includes #47 acting like the ketchup-flinging ingrate we know he is if he doesn’t get his precious SAVE Act to suppress voters everywhere in an effort to make sure Repugs keep control of Congress)...Hayes speaks with NYT columnist Jamelle Bouie and former Dem Senator Jon Tester (I’m actually shocked to hear that Tim Scott collaborated with Elizabeth Warren on a housing bill – I just don’t know enough about that at the moment to say anything, but the ban on single-family homes to rent sounds sketchy – but of course it may go for naught if you-know-who doesn’t end his hissy fit and sign it into law)...and I don’t know much about this Mark Dubowitz person, but even among his most insane followers, I refuse to believe #47’s Iranian mess has 90 percent approval...good point that the cost of fertilizer for farmers is in the stratosphere also in addition to gas because both are affected by the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz...
...and Johnny Rivers debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 with this tune on this day in 1966 (another homage to Patrick McGoohan, who lives on in this humble little blog...today would have been his 98th birthday, oddly enough).

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