Firstly: That rap is fantastic. I would have produced for that in a heartbeat. Again, this is mostly for posterity, I think it's good to put this content out in the public domain as frequently as possible. Whether Trump runs or not isn't as important as realizing that the GOP has crafted blueprints for achieving minority rule via legal means. We all know they already had advantages in gerrymandering, the nature of the Senate, and the electoral college, but I fully expect at least one GOP-controlled state gov't to say "we actually decided to send our electoral college electors to vote for Trump (or whoever) because fuck off". The laws allowing it are already on the books, in at least Georgia, and I'm sure elsewhere, I can't keep too much track because it's saddddddd. When folks point to Trump's fundraising apparatus as proof that he plans to run again, I don't think that's proof enough. Of course he wants control of the purse, either way. But more than money, he needs validation. Privately, he knows he lost 2020 fair and square. He knows it was only by a sum total of several tens of thousands of votes spread across a few states. He knows that we have a news media that either critiques Biden quasi-fairly, so maybe about half negative, or only affords Biden negative coverage exclusively, so it's gonna be hard for Biden's approval to rebound. He knows to be relatively quiet right now to give himself room to turn up the volume to 11 in 2024. I actually think he can win 2024 legitimately, but that if he doesn't, you should probably expect every state capitol and even a lotta county courthouses to have his dipshits patrolling around with guns, ready to enforce the narrative that "Trump won by show of force, soyboy libtard" or whatever. I think, for him, he has to get back into the white house. It's the biggest megalomaniacal high he's ever had, and he wants it again. SCOTUS repealing Roe? Only 1/3 of the country wants that. Apparently only 1/3 of SCOTUS doesn't want that. I'd tell you that this is another case of the GOP shooting itself in the foot, but the 1/3 of the country in favor of repealing basically all vote, and only about half of the other 2/3 of the country vote. I loved when Fox and the Trump campaign touted how much more "enthusiastic" their voter base was compared to democrat voters. I think "rabidly foaming at the mouth to vote" is pretty enthusiastic, yeah. We thought they wouldn't bother voting if they thought the election was rigged, but now I think they're only more likely to attempt to rig the voting themselves, if they think the dems are doing it, and both at a personal level and institutionally. Ideas on The Establishment Congressional Left currently include: Hand Wringing. Pearl Clutching. Debating whether Boebert should be censured for airing an amazingly racist slur during Gosar's censure hearing. Having an internet literacy of someone one hundred and forty years old. Hoping Merrick Garland isn't scared shitless of prosecuting the leaders of an insurrection attempt. Completely avoiding the use of humor as a rhetorical device to lampoon the buffoonery going on across the aisle. Not ramming through voting rights legislation that is objectively more fair than the current laws while controlling two branches of government. Not actually controlling the legislature. Yeah I dunno how things get better, but I know that either way, things are gonna get a whole lotta worse in the meantime.