What will *never* come 'From the Desk of Donald J. Trump' I was on TV Tuesday -- humble brag! -- with Republican strategist Scott Jennings. The subject was Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene -- and her recent comments comparing the House's mask mandate to the murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazis.
Which brought a smile to my face because -- as well intentioned as Scott's plea was -- I knew (and he probably knew too) that there was a 0% chance of Trump issuing a statement condemning Greene.
I was still thinking about Scott's plea for some humanity from Trump when I got a note that the former President's blog "From the Desk of Donald J. Trump" has been updated with a new statement.
No, of course not. Instead, Trump had issued a 231-word rant on how he had been cheated out of the 2020 election.
"Our Country is broken, our elections are rigged, corrupt, and stolen, our prosecutors are politicized, and I will just have to keep on fighting like I have been for the last five years," he wrote.
And Trump's thought on Greene's anti-Semitic comments? Oh, he didn't have any -- and never will have any about any sort of offensive or ignorant remarks unless and until he believes that it hurts his brand.
The desire among reasonable Republicans like Jennings that Trump might actually start to act like a responsible leader and concern himself with what is good for the GOP as opposed to what is good for him is, in a word, quaint. And totally unreasonable based on everything we know about the former President.
The Point: There is no new Trump. No different Trump. There is only Trump -- and the whims and vagaries that Republicans have allowed him to craft into the cult of personality that currently dominates their party.
-- Chris QUOTE OF THE DAY "It's a bunch of baloney." -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren criticized JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon during a Senate hearing for charging overdraft fees during the pandemic. A BRIEFING HISTORY White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made history behind the press briefing room's podium on Wednesday.
Jean-Pierre is only the second Black woman to officially brief reporters at the White House's press briefing room. CHRIS' GOOD READS This Wired story is a stunning read on a giant mistake public health officials made in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Don McNeil Jr. pronounces that the end is near (for the pandemic).
The only obituary on the iconic John Warner you need to read is by Virginia reporting legend Don Baker.
The incomparable Tom Edsall asks a key question in a New York Times op-ed: "Is Wokeness 'Kryptonite for Democrats'?"
I *know* I wouldn't survive a zombie apocalypse. Would you?
MUSICAL INTERLUDE Pitchfork unveiled a "Reviews Explorer" this week that allows you to type in ANY band and find not only reviews of all of their albums but of tons of other albums of bands who make music similar to theirs. It's AWESOME.
WEDNESDAY'S MUST-SEE TWEETS 1. Why we can't agree on facts 2. A thread on mask-wearing, the outdoors and summer camp 3. RIP, The Squire 4. No one ever told me this. 5. I would go to this drive-thru. Every day.
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