What Did I Have to Be Thankful For?
The Bat Light's busted.
These days, I'm thinking more and more about Hitler's famous tantrum in the bunker after finding out that Gen. Steiner didn't follow his orders and attack the Soviets as they encircled Berlin. Steiner, one of Hitler's most capable generals, disobeyed his order, not for ideological reasons but purely pragmatic ones. Confined to the bunker, Hitler was out of touch with the reality of the situation aboveground.
Steiner, being on the ground, knew better than to attack a force with superior manpower, weapons and ammunition. He was forced to cobble together whatever males he could find from the ruins of Berlin. By late April 1945, Steiner realized he'd be sending old men and boys into a meat grinder and he was enough of a military commander to not send them out on a suicide mission in the twilight of a lost war.
On discovering this, Hitler flew into a rage and looked at Steiner's refusal to send poorly-trained troops into a sure death trap. Hitler, refusing to see the reality of the situation, looked at Seiner's refusal as a personal betrayal.
There isn't a helluva lot of daylight between Trump and the man whose speeches he slept next to. Both represent a mindset that's poorly-informed and out of touch with basic reality. And Trump's rages are starting to get attention even from those of us who've grown accustomed to them over the years. Just recently, he snapped at a Bloomberg reporter asking about the Epstein files by saying, "Quiet. Quiet, piggy."
But then there's his new jihad, one against Sen. Mark Kelly, my senior senator here in Arizona. Since getting elected to the upper chamber, Kelly has been a bland, anodyne centrist lawmaker, certainly no liberal. But he brought with him the prestige and gravitas of being a former astronaut, combat pilot and a retired Navy captain with a quarter century of service.
Kelly appeared in a video with five other Democratic lawmakers imploring service members to not obey illegal orders from Trump. They had reminded them that the UCMJ doesn't merely suggest but obligates those in the military. The video's main failing was that it didn't specify what those unlawful orders were but one can take more than a wild guess.
One could start with Trump's illegal order to send 700 Marines into Los Angeles in violation of the 1878 Posse Comitatus law. One could further point to the military being ordered to fire on fishing boats off the coasts of Venezuela and Colombia that have resulted in at least 73 deaths.
When the video came out, Nazi pipsqueak Stephen Miller whined about it on Fox. The next day, Trump raged on Truth Social that the six lawmakers were guilty of sedition and shared a post that they ought to be hanged. Then he set his sights on Mark Kelly.
Trump's reaction was similar to Hitler's after the Generals Plot on July 20, 1944 when a bomb went off under a table at the Wolf's Lair. Hitler purged the Wehrmacht and had 200 executed. Another 20,000 went to the concentration camps.
Blindly lashing out and meting out punishment is part and parcel to dictators. They tend to look at the military as theirs to do with as they please regardless of laws or constitutions. And Trump's own blind rage at Mark Kelly is rather surprising, not to mention alarming. Later, he tried to walk back his threats by saying he was “not threatening death, but I think they’re in serious trouble.”
Pete Hogsbreath, the War Czar, announced a "uniform inspection" of Kelly to make sure he earned the medals he had, an investigation into his conduct and even floated the idea of recalling him to active duty to be courtmartialed.
All things you see in totalitarian dictatorships.
One could make a case that Trump's escalating rages are perfectly symptomatic of dementia, something I've experienced firsthand, but that's not what's important. What is important is that this lunatic needs to be removed from office as soon as humanly possible. It's really that simple.
In the weeks since ICE stormed into Chicago, we've seen countless atrocities being committed against the people of the Second City. In the video above, one of the most egregious abused of power I've seen out of Chicago or anywhere else, ICE agents, if that's what they are, snatch and arrest a journalist off the street. Right after starting their getaway, they hit a car. They stop then proceed as if attempting to drive away from the scene of the accident they caused, then stop again. They barge out of their van, violently pull the victim from her car, bind her hands then kidnap her as if she was the criminal.ICE agents just snatched a Journalist & were Speeding away when they hit a woman’s vehicle that was going to work & doing nothing wrong! They almost left the scene after slamming into her,but then snatched her out of her car at gunpoint and took her with them! pic.twitter.com/JQ0sK5htnH
— Suzie rizzio (@Suzierizzo1) October 11, 2025
"While living in the Ravenswood neighborhood, Carl Sandburg wrote a love letter to hiscity, Chicago. In the poemSandburg noted both the complexity and beauty of a city known for its vitality, pride, strength, courage, tenacity, and joy. This case ultimately turns on whether the Chicagoland area, and Chicago specifically, is the City of Big Shoulders or Chipocalypse Now. The Chicagoland this Court sees from Aurora to Cicero, from Chicago to Waukegan, and all points in between is a vibrant place, brimming with life and hope, constantly rebuilding itself to create a more just society, striving to move forward from its complicated history of segregation, police brutality, and gun violence, and expressing the joy of community in block parties, street festivals, and Sunday jazz shows on the lawn of a high school. Neighbors from every community show up for each other whether by filling little free libraries in parkways,offering free meals to those facing cuts in food benefits, guarding intersections to help trick-or-treaters safely cross the street, standing on the sidewalk to document law enforcement activities and protest against immigration enforcement activities they believe to be unjust, or simply praying the Rosary to provide comfort and bear witness to those detained at the Broadview detention facility who are facing fear and uncertainty."
I'm sure Judge Ellis was referring to the shocking video of a priest at the Broadview facility in which a priest was holding his rosary beads and saying a prayer when an ICE goon shot him in the face with a pepper ball, then arrested him.
I'm sure she was also referring to a Halloween parade of little trick or treaters who were terrified when ICE swarmed the area.
During the government's brief brutal occupation of Chicago, there was hardly a day that went by when Twitter, Facebook and Bluesky weren't filled with fresh videos and images of masked goons pulling people out of their cars, jobs, homes or simply off the street regardless of immigration or legal status. Hardly a day went by when we hadn't heard accounts of innocent people victimized then arrested, detained and locked in a cell without food, water, medicine our access to a lawyer or even told what charges, if any, they were facing.
It's literally like something out of Kafka. These days, we are all Josef K.
And Judge Ellis is now fully aware of the sheer scale and scope of the endless lies that were being fed to her curt by DHS. One of DHS' top goons, Greg Bovino, someone Himmler would've loved, was called out by Judge Ellis for being evasive and giving "cure answers" in her court. In a perfect microcosm of the entire Trump administration, DHS has been unmasked as being cruel, sloppy and stupid. In their frantic, brainless attempts to get Stephen Miller to stop shrieking at them, they're madly trying to reach his insane goal of arresting and deporting 3000 people a day.
On the campaign trail last ear, Trump promised to deport 1,000,000 a year assuring s they would be only the worst of the worst. But there simply anywhere near that many criminal immigrants to satisfy that quote for even a year much less four. So they're arresting people based on the color of their skin, racial profiling not even on steroids but on Captain America's super solder serum. They're manufacturing criminal backgrounds and cases that don't exist. Ask Kilmar Abrego Garcia, if you don't believe me.