Don’t Be Crazy

"Don't be crazy." You're already hearing the exhortations to Donald Trump. I didn't see "crazy" specifically on Tuesday, but I did see "crackpot," when Michael Bloomberg not-so-gently enjoined the President-elect to refrain from letting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. anywhere near roles where he'd have a say over public health policy in the new administration. "Through his support for Operation Warp Speed, Trump helped oversee one of the great scientific breakthroughs of the 21st century," Bloomberg (th

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23 thoughts on “Don’t Be Crazy

      1. More broadly (and I’m not talking to Sophist here, rather I’m just making a general remark), I can already tell we’re headed back into that first Trump term madness where you just wonder where does it stop? So we’re going to stop vaccinating our children maybe because one of the Kennedys is a vaccine conspiracy theorist? Are we going to get rid of stoplights because one of Trump’s favorite Truth Social followers says they’re embedded with mind control devices? Or disband the FDA because somebody on “X” with 100,000 followers says all agencies with an “A” in their acronym are controlled by the ghost of Hugo Chavez? I mean, putting RFK Jr. in charge of public health on an anti-vaccine crusade? WTF are we even talking about anymore?

        1. You didn’t even mention the “End the Fed” advocates in his mist. All the people who voted for him because he’s good for the market or economy may live to regret that one if he gets anywhere near disrupting the independence of the Fed. I seriously wonder what his wealthy supporters are thinking when we have to have serious discussions about Trump not doing anything too crazy? I guess they are banking on his crazier ideas not getting through, but it’s already clear the inmates are in charge of the asylum this time around. Wait until he nominates Musk or Thiel to be Secretary of Defense.

      2. I have read the monthly’s and can understand your point on addiction and never to be trusted. I don’t understand how a cocaine addict is any different from a heroine addict. If clean, they are both walking on a tight rope for the rest of their lives. One slip and it’s back to the races. No addict is to ever be fully trusted again. Doesn’t matter the substance. My opinion and i recognize this has nothing to do with the point of the article.

        1. You’re incorrect. There’s a difference. And not a small one either. If you don’t agree with that, you’re simply wrong. And that’s the end of this particular discussion.

  1. Ever feel like our timeline diverged from some other version of our universe in 2016 and we got the shitty end of the break? I can’t help but feel that’s a thing that happened.

  2. It is too late for “don’t be crazy”. We should be concerned about “don’t be nasty”. Where nasty’s trajectory leads to moral depravity. History is replete with examples that should scare the daylights out of us.

    1. If you reset your expectations to the worst anything could possibly be, you’re going to be doing yourself a favor. Otherwise it’ll be another 4+ years of daily shock and horror at what is going on. I don’t know about anyone else but I’m not inclined to revisit daily drinking to numb myself to the hell I was living in the last time people were stupid enough to elect this malignant narcissist.

      Everything that can be made horrible will be made horrible. Get used to the idea now while there is still time.

    1. It’s even worse than that Mr. Lucky — these goals are hardly hidden. Seems like this is another page out of the MAGA playbook — “nobody can complain if you publicly announce it first. They just let you do it.”

      By 2026, he’ll be decriminalizing felonies with just his mind, just like he declassified national security documents. He’ll just grasp a 4-star general’s shoulder for support, click his black oxfords together, and hope they don’t fall off at the slightest provocation due to the lifts inside that help make him a 6’3″ alpha male capable of enduring endless streams of teary-eyed praise from all the other big men, strong men. Nobody’s ever seen anything like it … (literally).

    2. Precisely my concerns as well. Plus, he’ll have control of all the info coming out of the government, too. Expect inflation to come down to 2% and stay there. Unemployment – a perfect 4%. How many illegal immigrants crossed border during his first year – 0 of course! How many deported? 5 million. How do I know all this? Why, because the government tells me so.

      1. Well, Mr Xi is a very smart man. Surely he can teach Trump how to also get GDP growth to 5% and keep it there come hell or leaded flood water — perhaps by building more houses that no one will ever occupy because they can’t afford them? Just a guess. He’s a builder you know — it’s in his best genes anyone’s ever seen..

        1. And I already can no longer swallow the downplaying of what Trump says as “that’s just how he speaks.” Yeah, that’s the point. The speaks part. He’s perfectly free to have those THOUGHTS all he wants. It’s the speaking part that makes him the worst 3rd grade kid in every neighborhood, and in this case, the President.

  3. while the early childhood vax schedule is arguably super overloaded especially in the first few years, I think most of us here are proof MMR shots are super safe and effective!

    1. “Take health advice from this heroin addict.”

      “Support blue-collar America by voting for this silver-spoon billionaire.”

      “Stick it to the global elite by worshipping the richest man on the planet.”

      I don’t think I’ve ever seen a stupider conjuncture in my entire life.

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