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Your constituents are restless

03 Thursday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress, Mark Alford, social media

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It’s a mystery. Not.

Mark Alford (r) [2023 file photo].

This afternoon:

Congressman Mark Alford
[April 3, 2025]
Things are escalating. The U.S. doesn’t need to be in the middle.
Zelensky needs to live up to the Mineral Rights Deal, and he must define what victory looks like. [….]

Anything else going on? Just asking.

Some of the responses:

Dude, I like you, but I think you’re off on this one, as well as Trump. That mineral deal is objectively not good for Ukraine, it would see the country stripped of its resources and still left vulnerable to future Russian attacks because it doesn’t include any kind of security guarantees. You can see why someone would be hesitant to sign on this, right?

Why do you support Putin? Because Traitor Trump does, and you blindly follow him?

“Make America Great Again” – in Russian.

extortion is not a good look either

Because it’s extortion?

It’s worse than extortion because Ukraine gets virtually nothing in return. They lose resources that are needed now by its people now more than ever and still gets no form of protection from Russia.

What Victory Looks Like! Russia leaves Ukraine! That’s what victory looks like!

right. Like he hasn’t said that a million fuckin times now. This war could end tomorrow, Russia doesn’t want peace it wants land.

And once Putin takes Ukraine, Moldova is next, then Poland, and then a boots on the ground European ground war, if not WWIII.

Wow comparing this to Vietnam is wild and proves how uneducated Congressman Mark Alford is on his social studies

If Russia invaded the United States what would victory look like?
I’ll give you a hint. It would start with every last one of their soldiers retreating off our soil.
Stand with our allies. Stand for democracy.

Alford does not stand with democracy, he has made that plain. He has shown again and again he stands with Putin.

Mr. Alford, when’s the next Mondays with Mark, where you meet with your real constituents to answer their real questions and get to see their real response to you regurgitating Republican talking points? Mr. Alford, when’s the next Mondays with Mark, where you meet with your real constituents to answer their real questions and get to see their real response to you regurgitating Republican talking points?

I just love when our country extorts our allies to get help that other allies have willfully granted us because….that’s what allies do and all.
But I guess when some on our ‘team’ actually want the bad guys to win, it makes more sense.

There is one that is a long time enemy of our country and other Democratic nations who was the aggressor.
I think it’s safe to call Putin a bad guy…and Trump has made himself known as Putin’s lap dog quite clearly.
You don’t like Zlenskyy, that’s fine – but he didn’t invade another country…and his country is still supposedly our ‘ally’. Russia is not.

And you need to live up to your promise to always kiss Der Fuhrers Ass!

We want Ukraine to be free. Do not blackmail Ukraine.

We also don’t want our economy wrecked with tariff taxes on us. Damage of DonOld’s own making

Measles and tariffs, what century is it?

do you blindly just regurgitate Russian propaganda? Russia started this when they invaded Crimea.

You are deflecting away from the stock market crash, you feckless coward.

Putin already rejected the Trump** surrender of Ukraine in its entirety.
Putin clearly wants it all, and is getting away with ZERO tariffs!
Why no tariffs?

Nothing like the republican party going full nazi mode. With little people like you throwing a hissy fit. We, the US, has ZERO right to extract minerals or anything else from another country in exchange for prote lion against another country bombing them into oblivion.

Why did Fox News remove the stock market ticker from the show?
Hmmmm…because it’s THAT bad & they are an ENTERTAINMENT source, not a “news” source!

Did you learn about how to deal with this before you dropped out of college or during one of the commercial breaks on a cooking segment at Fox 4? Shut up and stay out of the way, broadcaster caucus idiot.

Keeping Putin happy that’s the company Line

You should be more worried about our our 401ks and your seat in Congress.

He has clearly defined what victory looks like. Have you been tapped by Russia? Ffs, all he wants is Russia out of his country. Thats it.

401k today?

This is more your style Alford. Stick to your pathetic Almost Friday clown show crap. You are not qualified for anything more

Congressman Mark Alford The DOW closed near the low of the day today, losing 4% and down 1700 points. American’s holding retirement accounts lost hundreds of billions of dollars today. You and your orange Russian are responsbile for 100% of it. I know you don’t have a clue about trading, you know absolutely nothing about stocks or the stock markets, and the term “DOW theory” means zilch to you, but FYI: closing at or near the low of the day is not good at all. Look out below …
#Resign #UnfitToServe #RatfuckerPolitician

Congressman Mark Alford. STFU and sit down, trump clown. You are so vastly UNQUALIFIED to make any comments about Ukraine there are no words. Go home and press your cheap suit. You have no business being in DC, you are completely unfit to serve.

Mark Alford (r) [2024 file photo].

Previously:

This year’s bad poetry contest winner (April 2, 2025)

“Liberation” (April 3, 2025)

−1,679.39 (- 3.98%) (April 3, 2025)

−1,679.39 (- 3.98%)

03 Thursday Apr 2025

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Donald Trump, dumbass, Dumbassery, idiot, stock market, Tariffs

Just for starters, today:

Dumbass.

Previously:

“Liberation” (April 3, 2025)

“Liberation”

03 Thursday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Donald Trump, idiot, recession, stock market, Tariffs

Donald Trump (r) did this.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

This year’s bad poetry contest winner

02 Wednesday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress, Mark Alford, social media

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4th Congressional District, former newsreader, Mark Alford, right wingnut, social media, sycophant, Tariffs, that ridiculous hat, Trump consumer tax, Trump sycophant

Mark Alford (r) [2023 file photo].

Today:

Congressman Mark Alford
[April 2, 2025]
Roses are red
Violets are blue
America First means
Tariffs are due!
[….] Happy Liberation Day! [….]

Fucking clown.

Some of the responses:

This makes a mockery of actual liberation days.

Are you REALLY that stupid or just going-along-to-get-ahead? The Smoot-Hawley Act was an economic DISASTER. 47 just likes the sound of “The Gilded Age” – when the rich were as obscenely ostentatious and as fake as he is.

It’s interesting that Donald Trump does all he can to avoid paying his own share of taxes but he’s happy to insist I, who always pays my taxes when due, am being asked to pay for all these tariffs. And hucksters like you laugh about it and make light of the fact that you are driving up prices for the things we need to purchase and harming the people who produce things in the US through the tariffs our former friendly trading partners respond with. Worst of all so many people actually think other countries pay tariffs because they’re idiots.

I believe he said in the first debate with Hillary…that’s just good business…he’s a grifter

he said it was smart. I say it is unpatriotic. If you love this country, you obey the laws. MAGA is one of the least patriotic movements in our country’s history.

So, Congressman Mark Alford when Trump’s Tariffs hit home, you know Your District, and farmers, need subsidies to survive and you support them, where is the true savings?
How successful were Trump’s Tariffs in his first term? How many farmers survived?

Roses are red, you cheer and you clap, but tariffs just hit YOUR wallet, you sap.

Roses are red Violets are Blue What the holy living crap is wrong with you

Mr. Alford, when’s the next Mondays with Mark, where you meet with your real constituents to answer their real questions and get to see their real response to you regurgitating Republican talking points?

he only wants to talk to people who agree with his ignorance.

he won’t anymore he’s chicken

Mark Alford name one thing trump has done besides making enemies out of our allies

You’re on the wrong side of history Alford. Go back to news anchoring.

“Faux News channel, fascist groupies” – protest sign, circa 2003- 2004.

Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
The people who believe tariffs are good are the fools.

Putin is red,
We are blue,
But we have a backbone
Unlike you.

I am very worried about how all the DOGE cuts will hurt Missouri economy. Don’t you know how many people will be laid off in total and how much money will be lost out of the economy? You should know and share please.

Thanks for raising prices on everything. And making light of it. Don’t be a ghoul.

Why hasn’t he announced? Waiting until the stock market closes so we don’t see an immediate plummet of our retirement savings? [….]

It’s obvious you never took an economics course.

Alford flunked out of college.

sent his money to trump U

You don’t need to tell me you sat at the back of the room for your beginning Econ class, or American History. Your lack of understanding on tariffs says it all. It will hit the poor the most, but you could care less. “Let them eat cake.”

Who is doing your FB page, these postings are asinine and shameful

Happy, “ On Our Way to a Recession Day”.

Please explain how this is a liberation day?

This is unbelievable stupid, petty and unprofessional. I can’t believe I’m living in a timeline where official government social media is posting shitty, mean spirited memes and calling it public relations.

Thanks for liberating more of my money. I would probably have bought something stupid like food!!!

[….] you’re an idiot. Tariffs are a TAX to us here in the United States

I just threw up

Imagine this little clown coming home to face us after THIS sh*t hits the fan.

Liberation Day is when we rid ourselves of the MAGA virus.

Yeah, liberation from my paycheck, because you two chuckleheads don’t know how tariffs work and punish American consumers.
But as long as the super wealthy get another tax break, why not?

Let them eat cake.

Mark Alford you are a joke!

Roses are red, commies are too. With Trump’s [censored] tariffs his own voters he’ll screw.

Mark, you and the rest of your party have a really interesting definition for “liberation.” How is increasing prices through tariffs on the American people, “Liberation?”

Roses are red
Violets are blue
This next round of tariffs
Will turn Congress blue.

I see you fascists are liberating us from our savings. Why? None of this is necessary when Biden’s economy was the envy of the world. What stupid leaders we have.

Let’s make a crashing stock market look jazzy.

The Day America Died.

You’re seriously celebrating raising taxes on your constituents?

What an absolute juvenile, incompetent, fool.

Today the felon has cut all funding for Alzheimer’s

Fuck you Alford. Tariffs are bad for everyone. Especially those of us that can barely make ends meet. Think about the working class, not the billionaires.

Roses are red violets are blue get prepared for the depression because you are to blame too.

Roses are red, violets are blue I kiss Der Fuhrers Ass, that’s all I do

A national day of mourning, National Tax on American Consumers Day! National Termination Day! Trump would rather wreck the American economy than back away from his absurd tariffs policy. There is no “trade deficit”. American consumers buy $500 billion more in chinese products, thsn chinese buy American products. So what?
The US is a consumption society. China and Mexico hoard their wealth. We want cheap products. They want our capital. It’s win/win. Your anti capitalist President is turning this win/win relationship into lose/lose

Roses are red
Violets are blue
Cory Booker tells the truth
Better than you

Senator Cory Booker (D) [2019 file photo].

No, that will tank the economy. Not like you actually care about the working class.

Mark Alford (r) [2025 file photo].

Dumbass

02 Sunday Feb 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump

Anybody that’s against Tariffs, including the Fake News Wall Street Journal, and Hedge Funds, is only against them because these people or entities are controlled by China, or other foreign or domestic companies. Anybody that loves and believes in the United States of America is in favor of Tariffs. They should have never ended, in favor of the Income Tax System, in 1913. The response to Tariffs has been FANTASTIC!

Feb 02, 2025, 5:37 PM

…President Donald J. Trump is implementing a 25% additional tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10% additional tariff on imports from China…

So, why just a 10% tariff for China and not 25%? Would somebody lose money? Just asking.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check. Conviction. Check.

Dumbass.

It’s not nice to fool with Juan Valdez

26 Sunday Jan 2025

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$20 a cup?

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

“I did that.”

Nailed

20 Thursday Dec 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Josh Hawley, US Senate

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Sunk cost.

Mid-Continent Nail is located in Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri. The company has been severely affected by steel tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

In 2016, via the Missouri Secretary of State web site:

State of Missouri – General Election, November 08, 2016
Official Results
As announced by the Board of State Canvassers on December 12, 2016

[Butler County]
U.S. President and Vice President
27 of 27 Precincts Reported

Hillary Rodham Clinton, Timothy Michael Kaine Democratic 3,036 17.591%
Donald J. Trump, Michael R. Pence Republican 13,650 79.089%
[….]
Total Votes: 17,259

[emphasis added]

Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

In 2018, via the Missouri Secretary of State web site:

State of Missouri – General Election, November 06, 2018
Official Results
As announced by the Board of State Canvassers on November 30, 2018

[Butler County]
U.S. Senator
26 of 26 Precincts Reported

Josh Hawley Republican 10,727 76.468%
Claire McCaskill Democratic 2,961 21.108%
[….]
Total Votes: 14,028

[emphasis added]

Today, in The New Yorker:

The New Yorker @NewYorker
In the wake of Donald Trump’s steel tariffs, Mid-Continent Nail, the U.S.’s largest nail manufacturer, lost half of its orders and had to let go of almost half its workforce:[….]
1:09 PM – 20 Dec 2018

A few of the comments

This kind of ignorance is confusing to all the people who issued constant warnings about tariffs.

Elections have consequences

This is in my home state. The kicker? In interviews, laid-off workers still support trump. I guess they’d rather see the jobs disappear than have them “taken” by the fearful army of brown people, who they’ve been taught to see as the real enemy.

Winning again.

I hear there will be coal mine jobs!

Losing their jobs to own the libs. It’s 7D chess! #maga #winning /flex

Literally only 1 interviewee regretted being conned, and apparently bc their child’s life is at stake. It’s still not real enough for the other marks.

Nailed it.

#winning

‘I never thought leopards would eat MY face,’ sobs woman who voted for the Leopards Eating People’s Faces Party.

“never did I think” says it all. A lot of people didn’t think. And still don’t.

Chickens coming home to roost.

Anybody who believed the words of a decades old NY con man deserves no pity. The workers I feel sorry about.

NYers have known the Orange Menace is a POS for decades. Did anyone listen?

When you vote out of ignorance this is the results

Gee, wonder why they’d believe a known liar, fraud and failed businessman?

So in one breath he says people will think he’s just a dumb hillbilly who voted for Trump and in the next breath he affirms it.

So these people are going to lose their jobs, then their houses and still vote for Trump?

JFC, these people need to be de-programmed like yesterday.

Thoughts and fucking prayers.

#MAGA

So you just knew that he would be a horror for the vast majority of the country, but you are all shocked and bothered that his shit actually affected you?

Why is the media still writing these dumb ass articles. The people are unconcerned with the job losses, so why should we be?

Oh well I bet most of those people voted for trump so no sympathy from me. Enjoy working at Walmart for a fraction of your original salary with no benefits. But you still have your guns and bibles. Winning! Own those libs!

Nailed it.

“…’Right now we’re counting on [U.S. Senator-elect] Josh Hawley [r], who says he has a good relationship with President Trump, to save the five hundred jobs in Poplar Bluff, Missouri’….”

You keep believing that.

Senator Claire McCaskill (D) in Lee’s Summit – Press Q and A – August 25, 2018

25 Saturday Aug 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Claire McCaskill, US Senate

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agriculture, Brett Kavanaugh, Claire McCaskill, family separation, immigration, Lee's Summit, missouri, Tariffs, U.S. Senate, U.S. Supreme Court

In The New Yorker:

Will Anyone in the Trump Administration Ever Be Held Accountable for the Zero-Tolerance Policy?
By Jonathan Blitzer August 22, 2018

….I asked the current Administration official whether the outcry over family separation had caught the government by surprise. It had, the official said. “The expectation was that the kids would go to the Office of Refugee Resettlement, that the parents would get deported, and that no one would care.” Yet, when it became clear that the public did, the Administration chose not to change course.

Early this afternoon Senator Claire McCaskill (D) stopped by a coordinated campaign headquarters in Lee’s Summit in Eastern Jackson County to speak to and greet campaign volunteers, many who were later going out for door to door campaigning or phone banking on behalf of Democratic Party candidates. Close to a hundred volunteers were in attendance.

And, of course, outside in the parking lot were the usual opposition trackers and costumed actors. Don’t ask.

Senator Claire McCaskill (D) – Lee’s Summit, Missouri – August 25, 2018.

Senator McCaskill spent about twenty minutes covering a wide range of issues important to working families in Missouri and giving a campaign update to the volunteers.

After speaking to the campaign volunteers Senator McCaskill took a few minutes to answer questions from the media:

Question: …Could you talk a little bit about the drought and your concerns about Missouri right now, [cross talk] [inaudible] can do about it?

Senator Claire McCaskill (D): Well [crosstalk], the, the, our agricultural community is getting a double whammy right now, um, a drought and tariffs. Uh, it is a crisis, um, that, frankly, I don’t, I’m not sure that the president really understands that many of these markets we’re losing, particularly soybeans in China are not going to be easily recoverable. I mean, this is something we’ve spent millions of dollars, working towards establishing a market for soybeans in China, and now they’re sourcing their beans somewhere else. Well, they’re not going to come back to American soybeans like that. Uh, it will be, um, a hangover that will dramatically affect our state for some time to come. Even if it gets fixed. And it doesn’t appear to me that it’s getting fixed anytime soon.

And, the drought, obviously, we’re going to be doing a lot of work that, to get, there are programs in place to help when we have drought or flood, and obviously, we’ll be monitoring those programs and making sure that those monies are getting out to the farmers, the crop insurance, the other things that they’re entitled to, on a timely basis.

Question: So, a lot of your Democratic colleague are calling for, uh, the delay of Brett Kavanaugh’s hearing. Where do you stand on that?

Senator McCaskill: I’m not sure that, uh, first of all, it, it’s not going to be delayed. Um, I’m trying to avoid all the political posturing on this nomination and keep my head down and figure it out based on his record, based on his opinions, on issues that I think are really important.

Dark money being at the top of the list. Um, I have begun to look at some of his opinions about dark money and I’m concerned. he wrote one opinion that said he wasn’t sure that we could constitutionally limit the ability of foreign countries to come in do issue advocacy. Well, if you notice those ads that are hiding as issue advocacy and they say call someone, that’s issue advocacy and I think most people would say those are political commercials.

So, I’m very worried about, um, what has happened with dark money and that’s going to be one of the focuses of my decision is, is his opinions and what he says in the hearings about dark money.

Question: And you met with him earlier this week [crosstalk][inaudible].

Senator McCaskill: Uh huh, I did.

Question: Is there anything else that stood out to you from talking with him?

Senator McCaskill: Well, we, we spent a lot of time on that. I’m not going to go into the details of the conversation, but we spent a lot of time on dark money.

Question: Senator, you said after the primary that your Supreme Court vote is not a political winner, that there are going to be people in the state that are mad at you either way. How, are you concerned that this could really effect your reelection, that this could be a, a big issue in the race, and depending on how you vote?

Senator McCaskill: Well, I, as I said, and I do believe this, that there’s not a side to take that would be a political winner. Which I think in, it’s one of the nice things about representing a state like mine, you’re never going to make everybody happy with a vote. So what you try to do is the right thing. And be able to explain it. And so I’m going to make up my mind based on the concerns I have about constitutional decisions that have been made over the last decade and that could change with him on the court. And I will, uh, explain my vote to Missourians based on those issues and hope they understand.

Show Me Progress: Senator, based on reports, the administration, when they were dealing with immigrant families, they, the, the reports stated that they, they didn’t really make plans because they didn’t think anybody would care.

Senator McCaskill: You mean about separating [crosstalk] the children?

Show Me Progress: Separating the children.

Senator McCaskill: I don’t know that I’ve seen that report, but obviously that’s, um, that would be troubling. Because I think anybody would realize that pulling babies out of their parents’ arms is never a winner under any circumstances. And, I mean, I think we’ve got to secure peoples’ appearance at court, but there are plenty of ways to do, secure peoples’ appearance at court without separating children from their families.

After taking questions from the media Senator McCaskill remained at the headquarters and continued to speak with and greet individual volunteers. Selfies are definitely a campaign ritual these days.

Who’s the phoney, Farm Bureau? Hawley or McCaskill – or is it just plain old racism?

12 Sunday Aug 2018

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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Claire McCasill, Donald Trump, immigration, Josh Hawley, Missoouri Farm Bureau, racism, Tariffs, Trade War

I was surprised by the decision of the Missouri Farm Bureau to endorse our lackadaisical Attorney General Josh Hawley in his run for the U.S. Senate. You might be surprised by my attitude since the Farm Bureau has for some time been reliably Republican, a position practically dictated by the perceived competition between out-state (GOP) and urban (Democratic) interests. But it’s true.

Remember when our Attorney General and GOP senatorial contender Hawley first tried out a little lame trash talk trash about Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill? He called the down-to-earth Missouri Democrat, one of the few Missouri pols to hold town halls – even during the height of the raucous Tea Party anti-Obamacare frenzy – a phony who was out of touch with Missouri voters. Rich B.S. indeed, as we have shown in an earlier post, coming from an elite Washington lawyer who, according to emails to colleagues, only returned to Missouri in 2011 to enter politics.

But more important to the question at hand, are farmers likely to get anything out of Hawley that’s good for them? Consider the question of Trump’s mindlessly escalating trade war which has triggered massive agricultural tariffs: Not good for Missouri Farmers, especially in the long run since Trump doesn’t seem to know how to find a way out now that he’s escalated the hostilities.

McCaskill has the backbone to call Trump out on an an impulsive and sloppy approach to the issue. Hawley, on the other hand, resolutely sticks to vague GOP talking-around-the-issue-points. Despite the looming potential for disaster for many Missouri farmers – if not this year, next – Hawley will just “trust” that the attention-addled reality TV-star and failed construction mogul Trump knows what he’s doing when it comes to economic theory and all will work out before there are too many bankruptcies in that out-state Missouri that loves to hear GOPers tell it like (they think) it is.

Nor do these highly flexible folks, such as our prim little Josh Hawley seem to want to stand up for the principles that they espoused so fervently during the Obama years: you know, that stuff about bailouts – bailouts that, incidentally saved our auto industry and which were repaid. But hey, a $12 billion in one-year farm bailouts to be  handed out right after a budget-busting, deficit-building tax cut for the wealthy – no big deal to folks like Hawley – who doesn’t seem to care about much more than fighting the far-right religious wars and pushing conservative evangelical orthodoxy down the throats of the rest of us. How’s that for phony?

So why has the Farm Bureau decided to go with Republican comfort food? even though it could end up killing them? Don’t despair. I think I may understand just what the real appeal of GOP – and Josh Hawley – right or wrong, weak or strong, might be.

In an article in the St. Louis Post Dispatch today on why so many Trump supporters voted against the anti-union Proposition A,  a union man – after praising the ways his union gave  him a good life – and apparently unaware of Trump’s bad history with unions –  justified his support for Trump and, presumably, anti-union Trump supporters like Hawley, by appealing to the demographic fears that the “good old days” of white privilege will disappear if too many of those brown folks make it over the southern border:

“I like what Trump is doing for the country, though I don’t agree on all of his policies,” [ Scott] Long said. “If you want to be a citizen, you shouldn’t just walk across the Southern California border. … I like how Trump wants to close the border down.”

And, even more explicitly:

Dennis Brinkler, a union electrician who voted against the legislation, also cited immigration as a reason he’s supporting Trump and state Attorney General Josh Hawley, an anti-union Republican who is challenging Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, in November.

If you doubt that there’s an underlying racist theme there, the same article cited some union leaders who attributed union support for Republicans like Trump and Hawley explicitly to “protests of police shootings of unarmed black men” and fear of black protest against a repressive status quo:

“Some of the guys I represent in their 50s, it’s hard for them to grasp shutting down a highway because of an incident that may have happened with the police, and often that’s people on our side of the party,” White said, referring to protests in Ferguson after Michael Brown was killed by a police officer four years ago. “That’s hard for a lot of the old white guys to grasp.”

There you  have it. Trump’s calling card: playing on white resentment and the old folks’ racial fears.

And you can bet that the oh-so-educated and refined  Hawley is going along with it, helping to demagogue the thinly disguised racism of Trump’s immigration policies. As the St. Louis American put it after Hawley defended Trump’s cruel and ill-considered immigration policies, particularly the forcible separation of children from parents seeking asylum in the U.S., an undeniable human rights violation carried out so incompetently that many of the children cannot be reunited with the parents:

[…] Hawley backed and defended Trump’s political play of using the forcible separation of children from their families to force Democrats to support the construction of his absurd border wall and pursuit of more punitive immigration policies. Hawley should return to whatever rock he crawled out from under and leave it to actual human beings with blood in their veins to enact public policy. Hawley is a representation of a new generation of Republicans willing to accede the party and its values to the disaster of the Trump administration.

I expect Hawley’s – probably more timid – dog whistles will increase over the next couple of months as Big Daddy Trump gets even more explicit about  his overt racism. Sadly, it looks like lots of Missourians are inclined to be responsive

* 1st word in title changed from “whose” to “who’s” (8/18, 4:35). Thanks to comment noting the original error.

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