Thursday, May 28, 2026

This week in GOP stupidity

 No sooner had Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won a GOP primary over Rep. John Cornyn on Tuesday, setting up a general election against Democrat James Talarico, than the mudslinging started, and president Trump's favorite troll, Stephen Miller, stuck both feet in his mouth, accusing Talarico of being transgender.


Photo courtesy MSN.

Paxton stamped his own stupid card by cherry picking some older comments Talarico made, just to try to smear the Democrat. Talarico owned up to what he described as some "cringey" remarks made a while ago that, in his words, "missed the mark". He accused Paxton of doing the cherry-picking to distract from his own corruption.

On one hand, it could still be a win-win for Texans. If Paxton wins, he leaves the AG's office. If he loses, his days as AG are still numbered.

A Chicago ambulance chaser loyal to president Trump wants to launch an investigation into whether or not E. Jean Carroll committed perjury in the two trials she won over Trump.

You know what this is about. Trump is still refusing to pay the over $85 million he owes Carroll, and now wants to smear her again, this time because after she'd said under oath she'd not gotten any outside help, it was reported that she did. President Skinflint is too scared to part with his own money, hence his non-stop grifting.


"WAAAHHH! She lied. She needs to go to jail!"

No, Dumb Donald. That ain't happening. You have an allergy to paying out of pocket. You & Carroll are the only ones who know the truth about that encounter at Bergdorf-Goodman 30+ years ago, and you're so scared you'll be ruined for good. Well, guess what, bub? You ruined yourself.

You also flushed whatever goodwill came your way by bypassing Don, Jr.'s wedding last week by being your usual self on Monday, with the juvenile insults hurled at Democrats and others.

Meanwhile, former president Joe Biden is suing the Department of Injustice over some communications he had with his ghostwriter on his memoirs that had previously been used in a long closed investigation.

Prediction: Todd "Bleached" Blanche ain't long for the AG's office. To his credit, he's recused himself from the Carroll case, since he was one of the ambulance chasers, along with Alina Habba, that was defeated. Dumb Donald should take note of that, and start doing something he's very afraid of. Deep thinking.

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