Friday, September 19, 2025

Talk Show Hosts v. Trump: clips from Jon Stewart, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert plus Brian Tyler Cohen

As Stephen Colbert observed tonight, rising autocracy is now targeting America's most vulnerable - talk show hosts. 
So on their shows tonight, all of the remaining talk shows were talking about Disney's gutless Jimmy Kimmel cancellation and they didn't hold back.
First, let's just remember what Kimmel actually said:

Not a big fan of Jimmy Kimmel, but if you think his show should be canceled for this, you’re a hack and a total fraud who should never pretend to care about free speech

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— Republicans Against Trumpism (@rpsagainsttrump.bsky.social) September 17, 2025 at 6:17 PM
Personally, I think what made Trump explode wasn't what Kimmel said about Tyler Robinson, but what Kimmel said about Trump's own callousness "This is how a four year old mourns a goldfish". 

Here are the talk show clips from tonight: 
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart tonight:
Part one

Part two

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Today's News: Some words of wisdom about Carney, plus some laments for the United States

I'm seeing so many good posts and comments over the last few days.  So tonight I thought I would just share a random selection. 

First up, I'm hearing about how Carney is doing now that Parliament is back.

Evan Scrimshaw / Scrimshaw Unscripted
Biggest Threats For Carney As Parliament Returns
On Freeland And Other Things
...The government’s got a very difficult balancing act to pull off this session - a combination of handling the American relationship and building a more resilient, and Trump-proof, economy, walking back the Trudeau era mistakes on criminal justice and immigration, rebuilding relationships and trust with the Jewish community and fighting against antisemitism while respecting free speech, and doing all in the backdrop of a UN General Assembly that is going to be almost entirely about Gaza and recognition of a Palestinian state. That would be a nearly-impossible task for a government running at full efficiency, let alone one full of rookies who still don’t know their briefs yet.
If the government is going to get its head out of its ass, it’s going to need to use this Freeland Cabinet resignation as an opportunity to reset not one face, but their entire attitude. The Take It On Faith approach that has marked this government so far has to end, and it has to be replaced by a government that views Canadians as adults who can understand a concept that’s more than 4 words long. At a time when the Conservatives are continuing to lean into Verb The Noun and other 3 word slogans - I guess this week’s is “Just Another Liberal” - Carney needs to respond by elevating the debate. You make the Conservatives’ sloganeering look like shit not by fighting fire with fire, but by showing them to be shallow morons who don’t understand the issues they talk about.
...Carney is objectively one of the smartest people to serve as PM of this country and frankly of most countries. He is also a political neophyte who, while running a good campaign in 2025, needs to remember that how you do things can matter as much, if not more, than outcomes. In the business world, skipping to the end of a process is a good thing. When you’re immediately sending a strike action to arbitration, you’re fucking the dog royally. There’s a political instinct that technocrats often miss, and that will be crucial.
If Carney wants to be a successful PM he will need to listen to the kinds of voices that Freeland and her old boss marginalized - progressive, but by no means sycophantically Liberal, voices who want the government to go well but also want good governance. Whether Carney can bring himself to listen to that dissent will decide the course of the next half decade. Let’s fucking hope he does.


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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Should we call this one "The War Between The Hates"?

 Dali - Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War)

Some comments tonight on the possibility of a new American Civil War -- which, if it happens, I think we should call "The War Between The Hates" because the MAGA Right seems bound and determined to hate the Progressive Left with the fire of a thousand suns -- damn those "radical leftists" who want to stop school shootings and give everyone health care!

The ppl who keep calling for Civil War & saying we need more guns & pushing the racist Great Replacement Theory & who mocked the murder of George Floyd & the attack on Paul Pelosi & who are totally ok w/beating Capitol cops for a lie... ...want you to tone down your rhetoric.

- John Fugelsang

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THIS JUST IN: The people who are rounding up migrants and throwing them into concentration camps are deeply insulted by the liberals who call them Nazis

- Dreamweasel

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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Today's News: Parliament opens without fireworks, plus a regional roundup of interesting news, and more about Charlie Kirk

First up, Parliament resumed sitting, and journalist Dale Smith thought Monday's Carney-Poilievre Show was a little less vile than the Trudeau-Poilievre Show had been. But give it time!
...Overall, it was not an acrimonious day, but one where the civility and friendliness was perhaps slightly more cutting than it appeared on the surface. Carney was gracious enough in welcoming Poilievre back to the Chamber, and Poilievre repaid it by saying that Carney is just like Trudeau. It was a day where the message tracks were laid out well in advance, and each side knew it. The Conservatives have been telegraphing for months that they will be trying to pin food price inflation on Carney, because he (stupidly) said that his effectiveness would be measured by the cost of groceries, and so they hammered that question over and over and over today, so that they could get clips of it. And how did the Liberals respond? Not by talking about the causes of food price inflation (mostly climate change), but rather by saying that housing was the biggest cost item in a household and they were bringing down those costs (and patting themselves on the back for it. They could have driven the point home with the Conservatives that climate change is the primary driver of those prices, and that’s why there is an economic cost to climate change, but they didn’t do that (maybe because that would force them to actually come up with a real climate plan after Carney has been dismantling what is in place). Suffice to say, it was weak as a response, and they just walked into the plainly obvious trap that was laid for them, so good luck with that.
Otherwise, it was just a bunch more slogans and tag-lines (“He’s just another Liberal prime minister,” “broken promises,” etc) because everything was about getting clips. As usual. Only one Liberal minister actually bothered to call bullshit on the question he was asked, which was Sean Fraser on the bail laws....

Conservatives demand that the government should have brought down food prices. How, exactly? Price controls? #ZapYoureFrozen #QP

— Dale Smith (@journodale.bsky.social) September 15, 2025 at 1:08 PM

Lantsman railing that Canadians are getting “fleeced” at the grocery store as if the problem wasn’t climate change affecting food-producing regions. #QP

— Dale Smith (@journodale.bsky.social) September 15, 2025 at 12:39 PM

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Sunday Funday: They're back! plus some Fear and loathing, Amazing stuff, Funny stuff, TrumpWatch and Animal Crackers


They're back!
Looking forward to the resumption of Parliament on Monday, are we? 
Well, yes -- but NOT to the toxic rhetoric that ruined Trudeau's prime ministership last year. 
Now that Poilievre and the CPC are trending downward in the polls, I expect we will see an "extinction burst" of hateful and insulting speeches - Poilievre is a one-trick pony in this regard, he dials everything up to 11 because that's all he knows how to do. Maybe after that, sometime after Carney survives his budget vote, Poilievre may actually lower the volume.

Polling Canada Federal Model Update: 🔴 LPC: 187 (+18) 🔵 CPC: 125 (-19) ⚜️ BQ: 21 (-1) 🟠 NDP: 9 (+2) 🟢 GPC: 1 (-) (Seat Changes With 2025 Federal Election) - September 13, 2025 - Full model article here: open.substack.com/pub/canadian...

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— Polling Canada (@canadianpolling.bsky.social) September 13, 2025 at 8:46 AM
And Canada's right wing no longer gets to think that "everyone supports us" - not after the Christie Pitts debacle on Saturday:

Headline “anti-immigrant protest chased out of Christie pits” 👏🏼 BRAVO TORONTO! No space for hate here 🇨🇦 ❤️ ❤️🍁🇨🇦TEAM CANADA FOREVER🇨🇦🍁❤️ ❤️🍁🇨🇦VIVE LE CANADA 🇨🇦🍁❤️

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— 🍁🇨🇦Team Canada Forever🇨🇦🍁 (@teamcanadaforever.bsky.social) September 13, 2025 at 5:26 PM

Massive anti hate crowd in the pits. Small Canada first group is on the run.

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— Shawn Micallef (@shawnmicallef.bsky.social) September 13, 2025 at 11:06 AM

Friday, September 12, 2025

The At Issue panel discusses Carney's projects and prospects. And beats the election speculation drums.

The CBC At Issue panel is finally back -- Rosemary Barton, Chantal Hebert, Andrew Coyne and Althia Raj -- talking tonight about whether Carney can get his projects underway, how the Liberal minority can find another party in Parliament to vote for the budget, and why Poilievre is taking aim at immigration.
And of course, as Real Canadian Journalists are wont to do, they just couldn't resist the lure of manufacturing some baseless election speculation out of whole cloth. 
Because of course the NDP will support the Liberal budget in the House this month, they have to because they are leaderless and broke. 
But isn't it fun to dream....
 
The five projects being referred to the new Major Projects Office include LNG Canada Phase 2, which would expand the liquefied natural gas export facility at Kitimat, B.C. Also on the list are modular reactors at Ontario’s existing Darlington Nuclear Generating Station; an expansion by the Port of Montreal in Contrecoeur, Que.; Saskatchewan’s Foran McIlvenna Bay copper mine project; and the Red Chris Copper and Gold Mine expansion in B.C.

"Taken together, these projects can deliver transformational benefits to Canadians, driving growth and jobs and incomes for decades," says PM Mark Carney re: list of first 5 major projects, which he claims will generate more than $60 billion for Canada's economy. #cdnpoli

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— CPAC TV (@cpac.ca) September 11, 2025 at 12:06 PM

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Today's News: Demonizing "the Left", making a budget funny, and failing upward


Demonizing "the Left"
I am almost afraid to post this picture tonight, considering how "The Left" is going to be demonized now for the awful Charlie Kirk shooting. 
Almost. 
But it is going to be dreadful.

Bullets don't care if you are a Republican or Democrat. Reality is over 400,000,000 guns and too much hate. Political violence is happening to both parties. We need leaders to step up. Truly sorry for Charlie Kirk and his family. He was wrong. It is not worth it.

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— Fred Guttenberg (@fredguttenberg.bsky.social) September 10, 2025 at 5:48 PM

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Roundup of good writing: Lorne Warwick, Steve M, Christopher Armitage, Charlie Angus, Colin Horgan, and a Epstein-gate update


There doesn't seem to be a "big story" tonight so I'm going to go through my "save for later" file to highlight some of the good opinion pieces I have seen lately, mainly about Trump's dictatorship.
The common theme is: "OMG, what the hell is wrong with us?"

Lorne Warwick / Politics and its Discontents
No More 'Good Guys'?
When we look at the world today, it is undeniable that the most powerful countries are led by evil men. Russia's Putin, Amerika's Trump and China's Xi JinPing readily come to mind, as does Benjamin Netanyahu leading the nuclear State of Israel. And I think it would be to declare the obvious that none of the aforementioned care about their people, except as means to certain ends.
While we expect authoritarian rulers to see their people as fodder, I have never really had a sense until now of a specific war being waged against the people of the U.S. by its government. To be sure, almost all American governments have cruelly abused their poor, their disenfranchised, their minorities. And of course that demographic has always provided the bulk of fodder in all of Amerika's post-WW11 military misadventures. However, one could almost have believed the abuse was rooted in the American disdain for the downtrodden (see the American Dream) as well as its historically racist nature.
However, to me it now appears that a wider battle is being waged by Amerika against its general population, a kind of social eugenics, in which a wide swath of a credulous population will be gradually eliminated, While it might seem a conspiratorial thought, there is evidence to support my odd thesis.
Consider, for example the changes at the National Institutes of Health, led by the unhinged Bobby Kennedy Jr. Unqualified ethically, morally, intellectually or temperamentally, Kennedy, with the tacit permission of Trump, is doing his damndest to undermine the health of Americans....
...Who benefits if there is a substantial die-off of Americans? It is the real movers and shakers of society, the powerful elite, who neither respect nor need "the masses" and really don't care for the 'burden' of taxation to take care of them. With large numbers ultimately eliminated, that burden will be much reduced.
You might quite legitimately ask, "But what if substantial numbers of MAGATS perish? Who will vote for Trump or his successor if not the credulous? To that I can only say such a question is predicated on the belief that meaningful elections will continue in Amerika. That is an assumption I am not, at this point, prepared to grant you.
Who benefits if there is a substantial die-off of Americans? It is the real movers and shakers of society, the powerful elite, who neither respect nor need "the masses" and really don't care for the 'burden' of taxation to take care of them. With large numbers ultimately eliminated, that burden will be much reduced. You might quite legitimately ask, "But what if substantial numbers of MAGATS perish? Who will vote for Trump or his successor if not the credulous? To that I can only say such a question is predicated on the belief that meaningful elections will continue in Amerika. That is an assumption I am not, at this point, prepared to grant you. 

Tuesday, September 09, 2025

Today's News: The Epstein documents will trigger America's gag reflex

Does anyone remember now that it was the release of Nixon's phone tapes transcripts on August 5, 1973 - with all the "(expletive deleted)" stuff - that finally turned America against Nixon? 
He resigned three days later. 
Well, tonight America is reading some Epstein documents released by the House Oversight Committee including the "birthday book" that celebrated Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003.
And they are just as appalling as the Nixon tapes were.
Trump's contribution to Epstein's birthday book fits right in with the smarmy, sleazy, leering frat boy tone of the cards in the book, page after page of pictures and drawings of pretty young girls with ugly old men.

Trump can’t hide from this and the Epstein files.

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— migas7.bsky.social (@migas7.bsky.social) September 9, 2025 at 12:06 AM

Page after page of photos and drawing of young girls, constant references to breasts and boobies and bums and massages and parties and sex:
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Being a child sex predator was such a part of Epstein’s life and personality that everyone he had even a casual friendship with felt compelled to mention it in a birthday card. Like writing “heh steal any burgers lately?” in a birthday card to The Hamburglar.

— Kristen (@kris10.bsky.social) September 8, 2025 at 11:30 PM

Sunday, September 07, 2025

Sunday Funday: Another crazy week for America, some #ETTD and TrumpWatch. Plus some other funny stuff that is NOT about politics, and of course, Animal Crackers

It's been another crazy week 
Day by day the United States is swirling down the drain. The US economy is going to collapse under the global retaliation for Trump's ridiculous tariffs plus the ICE Gestapo's enormous waste of people and resources. 
They're spending millions militarizing their cities and they're likely going to go to war with Venezuela. Canada is trying to avoid getting sucked down into the maelstrom with them. 

And how is that going, you ask?
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Saturday, September 06, 2025

Today's News: Carney goes yard; hits it out of the park

After that needless stumble with the awful Kevin Roberts invite -- described as a "Christo-fascist" by Dale Smith in a blistering column Thursday -- Prime Minister Carney hit it out of the park today as he announced his wide-ranging "Building Canada Strong" agenda. 

On trade:

PM Carney is rolling out a sweeping Buy Canadian policy, arguing the U.S. can no longer be trusted as a reliable trading partner. “What’s going on is not a transition, it’s a rupture,” said Carney.

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— Politico (@politico.com) September 5, 2025 at 10:16 AM
On helping Canadians affected by tariffs:
   

Friday, September 05, 2025

Today's News: This time it's the Liberals saying Never Mind; plus doomscrolling the US crazy


So Heritage Foundation fascist Kevin Roberts didn't come to Toronto after all 
Maybe Carney cancelled him after his Cabinet ministers told him what a poor decision it was. 
Or maybe Trump told Roberts to pull back because who knows why. Or whatever.
But looking at the larger picture, this whole misjudgement has done some damage to Carney's leadership.
I thought one comment my son made today was perceptive: 
He reminded me that one crucial error Obama made when he got elected president in 2008 was to think his interpersonal skills and magnetic personality would let him work productively with Republicans even though the Repubs wouldn't work with any other Democrat.
It took years before Obama really understood how naive this was, that Repubs saw him as just another Dem politician.
Likewise, Carney also has to avoid thinking of himself as someone to whom the usual rules of politics do not apply.
Carney may not realize quite yet the extent to which Canadians, particularly progressive Canadians, have given him the benefit of the doubt over the last six months - because he was so much better than Poilievre and Singh was hopeless anyway, and we were all terribly afraid of Trump. We dearly wanted Carney to be that Big Daddy that Canada needed to save us. Carney is smart and brilliantly educated and had a stellar career; he has a great sense of humour and he was born in the west and he played hockey; he works harder than everyone else, and he knows and is respected by people around the world.
But this doesn't mean that Canadian conservatives (small-c or large-C) will respect him or work with him. It doesn't mean the progressive left will give him a pass when he takes a corporatist approach to development. It doesn't mean that Indigenous leaders will allow their hard-won authority to be threatened. And it doesn't mean that Carney will never miscalculate or make a mistake.

Carney cancels invite for Project 2025 mastermind, wants fascist takeover of Canada to be more of a surprise

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— The Beaverton (@thebeaverton.com) September 4, 2025 at 2:32 PM

Thursday, September 04, 2025

Today's News: Canada is wondering why Carney's Cabinet needs a primer on Trump's authoritarian Project 2025

And if they do, here's one:
 
Tonight Canada social media was absolutely furious to find out that Carney has invited US
 Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts --- AKA a fascist Trump lackey -- to speak to our Cabinet at its Thursday meeting about Trump's authoritarian Project 2025 playbook.
Now, Carney explained that Cabinet needs to know about Project 2025 in order to understand what Trump is doing. 
But anyone who wants to understand Project 2025 can just read it
And here's a website that is tracking its implementation across the US government.
Besides, does any Cabinet minister think Roberts will speak truthfully about whether Project 2025 is necessary or successful?
All in all, it is a disappointing decision by Carney, to host this man and give credibility to his vile agenda by discussing it at such a high-profile meeting.

Wednesday, September 03, 2025

Today's News: Alberta says Never Mind!

I guess Alberta premier Danielle Smith is the Emily Litella of Canadian politics.  

Cole Bennett provides an excellent summary of the whole mess with Alberta's school library book weeding list: 
Cole Bennett / Cole.notcole
SMITH’S BOOK BAN BACKFIRES AS UCP UNRAVELS
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her United Conservative Party government have been forced to backtrack on their controversial order to remove “sexually explicit” books from school libraries after overwhelming public opposition, including criticism from Canadian literary icon Margaret Atwood, whose The Handmaid’s Tale appeared on one of the removal lists.
The UCP’s education minister originally framed the directive as a way to keep pornographic material out of schools. But the actual order was far broader, prompting Edmonton Public Schools to list more than 200 titles as unacceptable in order to remain compliant. The list included Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, both internationally celebrated works studied in classrooms for decades. [To see the list, click here]
The government’s attempt to sell the policy as child protection quickly collapsed once it became clear that the scope of the ban extended far beyond what was publicly claimed. Critics say the move was less about protecting children and more about appeasing ideological lobby groups that had pressed the government to impose restrictions.
Pushback against the order snowballed over the weekend, with Atwood publicly criticizing the government twice on Twitter/X. Educators, parents, and community leaders also condemned the measure as censorship that undermines public education.
By Tuesday, the government announced the directive would be paused. While Smith has tried to cast blame on school boards for “mismanaging” the rollout, the reversal underscores the growing perception that her government is increasingly out of touch with the everyday concerns of Albertans.
....With teachers on the brink of striking and Albertans facing rising costs of living, many are asking why the province’s leadership is preoccupied with censorship and culture wars instead of solving the problems that matter most.

When we told you you to ban all the books, we like totally didn't mean to _ban all the books_, sheesh #AbPoli #AbLeg

— Victor L. McConought (@vic4alberta.bsky.social) September 2, 2025 at 3:44 PM

Tuesday, September 02, 2025

Today's News: Our peaceful time is over

The peace and quiet was great while it lasted.

Canada has been enjoying a mostly-Poilievre-free summer. 
But its over now. 
Already we're getting inarticulate and inaccurate Poilievre blasts about how awful Canada is. 
And already our media are trying to turn back the mis-information tide with articles like this one: 
Campbell Clark / The Globe and Mail (gift link)
There is no flood of newcomers anymore, Mr. Poilievre
...Now net immigration is pretty much zero.
...The statement issued by Mr. Poilievre last week blasted the government for supposedly blowing through the 2025 targets for new arrivals of temporary workers only halfway through the year. It was repeated by the National Citizens Coalition lobby group and picked up by some pundits who chimed in. But they misinterpreted the statistics
Mr. Poilievre’s statement said that 105,000 new temporary foreign workers had come in the first half of 2025, when the government had set a target of 82,000 new arrivals. But the 105,000 figure included work-permit renewals. Immigration and Refugees and Citizenship Canada reported there were 33,722 new arrivals.
Similarly, the Conservatives charged that the 302,000 work permits issued from January to June under the separate International Mobility Program exceed the target of 285,000. But again, many of the permits were renewals, and in this case, postgraduate work permits. According to IRCC, there were 85,512 new arrivals to Canada under IMP.
Postgraduate work permits and extensions are important if you want to understand what’s going on in Canada’s immigration system right now.
The big surge of temporary residents earlier in the decade came when Mr. Trudeau’s Liberals failed to realize colleges were recruiting vast numbers of international students. Many came with a guarantee that when they graduated they would get a three-year work permit. So international students who arrived in 2023 might be eligible for work permits through 2028 or 2030.
Now Ottawa has embarked on a process of reducing the numbers of temporary residents. One part is reducing new arrivals. The IRCC reports there were 214,000 fewer new arrivals of temporary workers and international students in the first half of 2025 than in the same period the year before.
But another part is an effort to turn temporary residents into permanent residents. Many of the 395,000 people to get permanent resident status in 2025 were already here.
In total, the immigration plan calls for slightly more people to leave in 2025 than arrive. Already, population growth in the first quarter of 2025, according to Statistics Canada, was 0.0 per cent.
The Liberals certainly deserve mountains of blame for the failures of 2021 to 2024, but Mr. Poilievre has no business pretending the number of immigrants is still going up.
... there is no flood of newcomers. Rapid population growth has stopped. There are other things to fix.
I find all of these numbers to be mind-numbing detail, but there doesn't seem to be any other way to deal with the Poilievre Three-Word Slogan approach to politics. Basically, all of these articles should just start with "Poilievre. Is. Wrong. Again."