Monday, March 16, 2026

The Apple In The Razors

    

As longtime readers will know, I've dedicated a considerable fraction of this blog to tracking what I call the "razor and the apple" - that's the point after which a pundit, usually David Brooks or someone like him, has grudgingly acknowledged the sins or crimes or whatever incompetent malevolence the GOP had gotten up to that week.

But then comes the inevitable "razor and the apple", usually around the sixth or fifth paragraph: the moment at which they pivot to the blame-dispersal trope of "But the Democrats..." or "And the Democrats...".  Here, the facts will be waterboarded to the point that, whatever perfidy the Republican party has gotten caught doing, it will somehow always end up being the fault of (sing it with me now) Both Sides.

Over the decades, this particular genre of legacy media and Republican Party codswallop became so automatic and ubiquitous that it reached a point where I could predict to a joyless degree of precision what a mope like David Brooks was going to write about next: what the subject matter would be and in which paragraph you would find the "razor and the apple".  

From me in 2007:

Finally, just for fun, let us snap on the hazmat gloves, unsheathe the poo-snippers, and unfairly flense a few sentences from Bobo’s Friday NYT column and assemble them out of all context just to see what we can divine from them – like reading chickenhawk entrails -- about Iraq and who is about to be framed for the GOPs historic failure there.  See if you can spot the card Bobo is trying to palm... 
If the Democrats don’t like the U.S. policy on Iraq over the next six months, they have themselves partly to blame. 
…but the Democrats never came up with anything remotely serious. 
…The liberals who favor quick exit never grappled with the consequences of that policy… 
…The centrists who believe in gradual withdrawal never explained why that wouldn’t be like pulling a tooth slowly.... 
Funny, Bobo is usually a little more deft in hiding the razor in the apple.  
But then again, when attempting to spackle over such an enormous mound of shit with such a weak and watery thimble of third-rate prose, one has to deal with the fact that entire limbs of feces are going to stick out all over...

And the reason I could be so frequently and depressingly accurate was (and is) because it's a genre: a genre that is as structured and repeated as Square Dancing, and which, paradoxically allows lazy, fraudulent writers to get away with being lazy frauds.  Lazy, fraudulent writers whose primary mission is to ensure that the party or movement they are there to represent is not blamed for disasters that their party or movement clearly created.  Or, when there is no way to wish away Republican and Conservative liability entirely, as has been the case since the collapse of the Bush administration, then blame must be dispersed.  

The public zeitgeist must never, ever be allowed to become, as Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann put it in their 2012  Brookings Institute essay: "Let’s Just Say It: The Republicans Are the Problem."  That would spoil everything!

Instead, some Liberal or some Democrat somewhere -- either wholly imaginary or wildly exaggerated -- must be dragged into it so that after five paragraphs quoting Pliny the Elder and grudgingly acknowledging that Republicans have done something awful, here it comes!  Pulling into the station right on time!  The "But the Democrats..." false equivalence that, golly, when you think about it, aren't speech codes at Brown nearly as bad as encroaching fascism?  

And if Democrats had half a chance, wouldn't they nominate and elect someone just as monstrous as Trump?  

To be fair, this became such an easy lie to spot because precisely because, as a false equivalence, its ridiculousness and ubiquity has had to grow at the same rate as Republican depravity.  And after a while, like an old programmer ferreting out a specific kind of bug in COBOL code, I knew what I was looking for: roughly where it was, and roughly what it was going to be.  Then you take a look and, "Yep, that's what went wrong, and that's where it went wrong, and that's why it went wrong." 

And now, thanks to you all out there calling out the "razor and the apple" everywhere, the Both Sides Do It thing, has almost become a group puzzle or a sport.  A genre unto itself.   And the ludicrousness of the false equivalences these days have reach the stage where I barely need to prompt anyone anymore.  Instead, not a day goes by when I don't get a note from someone saying, "Did you get a load of this shit over here?" and I go over and take a peek, and yep, there it is.

Because once you start looking for it, it's like looking for Italians in Inferno -- Dante's in version of Hell.  Holy shit, it's everywhere.

And what's really heartening is the number of commenters who now pounce on this garbage the minute it's published and call it out for what it is really it.  Way to go, everyone!

Well, this week I encountered a mutation of that species of op-ed writing.  

It's by David French,  a right-wing, evangelical, professional "hate the Left" kinda guy who had his resume hurriedly tidied up by The New York Times enough that he could be slotted into their op-ed lineup without causing a riot.

Like Liz Cheney, the late Michael Gerson, David Brooks, Michael Steele, Tim Miller, Charlie Sykes, Mona Charen, Kathleen Parker and hundreds more, David French is just one more Conservative culture warrior who spent his entire  career enthusiastically building a monster which would eventually turn on him and chase him out of the party.    Just one more Conservative culture warrior who refuses to recognize that the monster he spent decades helping to build was a monster long before it chased him out of the party.  A monster whose vile nature he took to be a virtue...as long as its ferocity was directed at people like us.  

And when people like us recognized the monster for what it was and pushed back against it, well you'll never guess how David French remembers it.  I highlighted the relevant passage:

The online response to my argument, however, was volcanic. I was accused of legitimizing heresy. Another writer said that I’d suffered an apparent “brain injury.” My appreciation of Talarico’s approach even put the soul of evangelicalism at risk. Once again, I was written entirely out of the Christian faith by angry Trumpist evangelicals.

(I did have to laugh at the Babylon Bee’s joke headline: “David French Praises Satan as ‘Most Christian Person in History.’”)

In their minds, I was elevating “niceness” over justice and righteousness. To this way of thinking, Talarico’s manner makes him more dangerous, not less, and it was my responsibility to warn Christian America away from this dreadful man.

In their anger and vitriol, I saw the mirror image of the far-left intolerance I’ve encountered through much of my career...

And this is the op-ed in which we find a dizzyingly bizarre inversion of the usual "razor in the apple" claptrap because David French has managed to write an entire "apple among the razors" column and publish it without anyone at the Times throwing themselves in front of the "Publish" button and telling him, "No.  This is too stupid even for the times.

I the name of healing the nation (which his party, his movement and his faith have damaged almost beyond repair, French unspools paragraph after paragraph of Both Siderist false equivalence, pausing only briefly, in the seventh paragraph, to say that of course isn't doing what he very obviously is doing. 

To say that both sides view each other with equivalent disdain is not to say that both sides are equally dangerous. When a hateful, vengeful man is in the Oval Office, wielding the awesome power of the presidency beyond its constitutional limits, then he immediately becomes the most dangerous person in America.

So, knowing what you know about the Both Sides Do It cult, and the pathology of it's followers, what word do you suppose Mr. French uses to being the very next paragraph after explicitly telling his readers that he is not, not, not doing false equivalence.

If you guessed the word "But", give yourself a big gold star!

French began by asking this question:

Does anyone think a healthy nation with a healthy political culture would elect a man like Donald Trump not once, but twice?  The eternal return of President Trump is a sign of our national sickness, and a recent Pew Research Center study shows us exactly what that sickness is. 

And what is that sickness?  That the GOP has been on rocket ride towards fascism for more than 40 years?  That men like French not only ignored every red flag, but kept stomping harder on the accelerator?  That a party which elevated racist scum like Rush Limbaugh and his hundreds of imitators as it's political voice and a vicious Newt named Gingrich and his hundreds of imitators as their spirit animal was headed towards disaster?

Nope.

French says its because we hate each other.  And that is where his analysis ends, because any further inquiry into exactly why we hate each other would make men like French look very, very bad.   

Instead, French treats hatred as if it were a pandemic that just cropped up out of nowhere and has no specific, traceable cause.   There is no mention of the fact that racism, misogyny and blind hatred of the Left has been the Mother Tongue of the Republican party for my entire adult life.  That it has been  stoked by the Right for ratings and votes and billions is profits.

No inkling that, until he got run out of the party, this was the team he happily played for.


And now that the damage is done?  Now that his party has dropped the final veil and bared its fascist fangs for all the word to see?

Now we get this:

For example, in a 2022 survey, Pew found that large shares of Democrats and Republicans thought of each other as closed-minded, dishonest, immoral and unintelligent, and the measurements were getting worse every year.

And this:

Both sides hate each other so much that it’s almost meaningless to ask who hates whom the most. 

And this: 

If you’re a Republican or a Democrat, the best way to imagine the other side’s view of you is to simply mirror your own attitude. They despise you with the same intensity that you despise them. They view you with the same sense of threat and alarm that you view them. 

The rest of the column is spent hand-wringing, wishful thinking and pretending the Obama administration never existed.

So the problem is very clear. David French's party, his movement, and his religion, are the fucking problem.  

Period. 

But David French cannot bear the thought of living in a universe where this is true, because, well, for one reason, there's no money to be made in that universe.  Because that universe is already occupied by Liberals living out of tip jars, because we've been writing about this shit for decades now. So there's no fortune to be found -- no New York Times audience to be found -- for someone who says, "Yep, the Republican party sucks, and it's sucked forever, and the Right-wing evangelicals like David French were at the core of the problem." 

Instead, we get the same Republican Dissociative Disorder we've seen in virtually every other Never Trumper.  Everything was fine and then, suddenly and with no warning, everyone around David French in the fundy evangelical world went spontaneously crazy.  To men like David French, modern history began on that day.  Before that day, everything was fine.  After that day, everyone went nuts, except him.

And since people like David French cannot live in a universe where they and their people are the villains and the authors of the madness and ruin we see all around us, they very badly needs for there to be a bunch of people on the left who are just as bad.

Which is how we get a little bite of apple among the razors.  

Which is just the way the legacy media likes it.

         



I Am The Liberal Media

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Je Ne Te Ferais Pas Pipi Dessus Même Si Tu éTais en Feu. Et Tu Es en Feu.

Please forgive my Google Translate French.  I can practically hear Madame Alfille wagging her finger at me and scolding me for wasting my time on debate and track in high school when I should have joined her French club.

Alas, I am poorly made, and this was the best French translation I could come up with for, "Wouldn't Piss On You If You Were On Fire.  And You Are On Fire."

From Raw Story

Trump’s panicked plea goes largely ignored by world leaders: 'No country stepped forward’ 

President Donald Trump issued a plea Saturday to several countries in the hopes that they would “send ships” to a major shipping route off the coast of Iran to help the United States’ war effort against the Middle East nation, a plea that as of Sunday afternoon appeared to go largely ignored 

In response to the U.S.-Israeli joint military siege launched late last month, Iran has vowed to attack any sea vessels aligned with the United States and its allies that attempt to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a major shipping route through which 20% of the world’s oil trade flows. As a result, oil prices have skyrocketed, reportedly sparking panic within the Trump administration.

“Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated,” Trump wrote in a social media post on Saturday.

Begging a community of nations -- which he has spent a decade shitting on -- to come and save his rapidly decomposing ass from a catastrophic war of choice he launched with no plan and no warning is the most beta cuck thing I have ever heard of.

And so far the silence from other nations is coming through loud and clear.

In Japanese:  Tatoe kimi ga moete ite mo, kimi ni shōben o kakeru koto sae shinai yo. Soshite kimi wa ima, moete iru nda.

In Simplified Chinese: Jiùsuàn nǐ húnshēn zháohuǒ, wǒ yě lǎndé sā pào niào jiù nǐ. Ér nǐ xiànzài quèshí zhèng zháohuǒ ne.

In Korean: Nega bultaoleugo iss-eodo ojum han bang-uldo an ssal geoya. geuleonde neon jigeum bultago issjanh-a.

Welsh: Fyddech chi ddim yn Pissio Arnoch Pe Byddech Ar Dân. A Ti Ar Dân.

Cockney:  I wouldn’t ‘ave a slash on ya if ya was goin’ up like Guy Fawkes Night — and look at ya, you’re already bleedin’ burnin’, ain’t ya

Even in Klingon:  Vaj Dunay'Qo' meQlI'chugh vay'. 'ej bImeQlI'.


Burn The Lifeboats


Saturday, March 14, 2026

One of These Things Is Not Like the Others







No, the difference is not the lies.  

All three of them were lying.  Reagan was lying after the fact.  Bush was lying before the invasion, laying the fraudulent predicate for it.  And Trump was lying in medias res, so to speak. 

But they're all liars.  Republican liars.

The difference is that Trump didn't have speechwriters like Landon Parvin (Reagan) and Michael Gerson (Bush) bending the language around to tailor those lies for general public consumption.


Burn The Lifeboats


Never Trust a Never Trumper, Part 377.

Your friends at MSNBC polished him up like a shiny new penny and presented him to their Liberal audience dozens (hundreds?) of times as a penitent ally.  A humbled sinner, truly sorry for his role in the rise of Donald Trump.  

And then...  From WFMD "Free Talk" AM 930 in Frederick, Maryland, January 19, 2026:

MS NOW stays silent on Michael Cohen’s admission he felt ‘coerced’ to give anti-Trump testimony

He was MSNBC’s golden goose — until his story no longer fit the network’s preferred narrative.

President Donald Trump‘s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was a frequent MSNBC guest for years while he was a key member of the #Resistance. But the liberal network — now called MS NOW — has not covered his striking admission he felt “pressured and coerced” to deliver testimony that would help secure convictions against the president.

Cohen, who was a key prosecution witness in two New York cases against Trump, accused New York Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Friday of pursuing evidence squarely aimed at getting Trump. He alleged in a Substack post that prosecutors in both offices were uninterested in testimony that didn’t fit their narrative...

Cohen had long been a fixture on MSNBC, which changed its name late last year, appearing over the past five years on programs such as “The Beat with Ari Melber,” “The Rachel Maddow Show,” “Inside with Jen Psaki,” “The Weekend,” “Deadline: White House” and “PoliticsNation,” often to deliver anti-Trump commentary. He was also frequently discussed on the network even when he wasn’t appearing as a guest...

The progressive channel covered Trump’s criminal case in New York extensively in 2024. According to a Grabien transcript search, “Michael Cohen” was mentioned 10,906 times from the start of the trial on April 15, 2024, through May 31, 2024 — the day after the verdict was announced.

But MS NOW has, as of Monday afternoon, ignored Cohen’s revelation that he felt “coerced” to deliver anti-Trump testimony...

 

And thanks to the MSNBC Republican Reputation Rehab project, as long as he drew clicks, your bestest buds over at the Meidas thing also had much love for Trump's repentant fixer: 


And then...


Your recently-former Republican Never Trump pals at The Bulwark and The Lincoln Project (who also enjoyed the lavish benefits of MSNBC's Reputation Rehab spa treatment) also managed to find time in their busy schedules to squeeze a Cohen appearance or two into their lineups: 



And then...


Michael Cohen announces to Lara Trump that he is teaming up with Laura Loomer to do a podcast together.

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— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) March 12, 2026 at 7:56 PM


Perhaps consider this the next time the "liberal" media offers up yet another Republican with their new Resistance spray job still wet from the paint shop as our new Hero of Democracy.  



I Am The Liberal Media


Politico Discovers Political Primaries


How horny is the political media for any "Democrats in Disarray" story?  On the venerable Blue-Balls scale of 1-to-10 they're now clocking in at around a 12.  Which is how the usual rough-and-tumble of Illinois politics is magically transformed into a Big Story about splitting, division and splintering, so mama, break the fainting couch out of storage and fetch the spirit of hartshorn!  

The New York Times also knows a free lunch when they see it:

Will Another Black Woman Join the Senate? This Messy Primary Is Set to Decide. 
Two Black female candidates may split Democratic primary voters in Illinois, and anger is growing at well-funded efforts to widen the divide.

Messy.  Split.  Divide.  Better make that two doses of hartshorn!  

Election day is Tuesday, March 17, so this will all be over in three days. 

And, if you dig down a few paragraphs you find...

Unlike other major Democratic primaries for Senate this year, the contest is not so much a test of the party’s ideological or messaging direction — the three candidates are broadly similar on policy and style — as it is a fight over identity and who deserves a Senate seat.

But that's not much of a lede, is it?  So much better to frame it as a bar fight that'll be settled on St. Patrick's day in Chicago.  

But now riddle me this: if Politico and the Times really wanted a story of rancor and disarray in Illinois primary politics, why not focus on the Republican party?  After all, instead of running three, well-known political professionals, the Illinois GOP senate primary is a freak show with Six!Count 'Em!Six! weirdos and nobodies all competing to see who will get hog-slaughtered in the general election in November.  Which is why bigger name Illinois Republicans like Mike Bost and Darin "Disgrace to his Family Name" LaHood took a big ol' pass at running for that office this year.  

Or how about the Illinois gubernatorial primary, where Four!Count 'Em!Four! goofballs are competing feverishly to see who gets to lose to JB Pritzker in the Fall?

See what I did there?  Answering my own question?  Because in Illinois it is a foregone conclusion that, barring a tectonic event involving pods from space and zombies,  whoever wins the Illinois Democratic senate primary will, along with Pritzker, win at a walk in the general election.  

Which, from a policy and governance, perspective, is obviously great news.    But which, from a "fun news stories" perspective, has deprived Politico readers of the opportunity to learn about characters like perennial Illinois office-seeker, Jimmy Lee Tillman II, who is the son of longtime (now retired) Illinois alderwoman, Dorothy Tillman, and who runs under the name "Dr. Jimmy Lee Tillman II" although no one can tell you what exactly he is a doctor of.  

According to his campaign website, Dr. Jimmy Lee Tillman II would like you to know that "Our state stands at a crossroads", that "Illinois is the battlefield and Chicago is the frontline."

I am Dr. Jimmy Lee Tillman II from Chicago—leading the MAGA Cavalry as the only GOP candidate who can win Chicago and has the strong name recognition statewide that Republicans need to win in Illinois. I'm also the only GOP candidate that the Democrat machine is afraid to face. While other candidates have ideas, I have a proven record of accomplishments.

As a bestselling author, historian, Heritage Foundation Academy Fellow, and President of the Martin Luther King Republicans,

And so forth.

Then there is Jeannie Evans, a partially self-funded attorney, would like you to know that she is "Unstoppable. Innovative. Illinois." and appears to think that it's 1994.  As a " a mother, wife, and winning attorney" and "Not a Politician",  once she's in the U.S. Senate, she  promises to:

...bring that same unstoppable energy to build Illinois’ future: reducing taxes and costs, supporting innovation and education, securing safe communities, and creating opportunities for every family and business. The future doesn’t wait. Let’s build it.

Not a word about MAGA, America First or Donald Trump is to be found anywhere in her campaign website.

And let's not forget, Pamela Denise Long -- occupational therapist and political newcomer -- who has also heard the Siren's Song of the Senate.

We are in a fight for the soul of our nation.  Cancel culture is off the rails. Gender ideology has gone too far. Mass immigration has flooded our neighborhoods and job sites. 

And
I never wanted to be a politician. I was convinced to run for office after Illinoisans tapped me to help stop the flood of illegal immigrants into Chicago. Unlike the powers that be, I've spent the last four years and hundreds of hours listening to a diverse array of Americans express their needs and concerns. I see the Black American voting bloc has finally begun to divorce the Democratic Party. At the same time, Americans of all stripes are sick of the divisive rhetoric that gets politicians elected but keeps neighbors apart.

Her campaign website features several embedded YouTube videos of her talking about things like the horrors of DEI and ending birthright citizenship, with a giant picture of Donald Trump rampant on an American flag as her background.  

Casey Chlebek is also running for U.S. Senate on a platform of cutting practically every form of taxation you can think of.    That's his "MAGNA" plan: Making America the Greatest Nation Again.  

Casey is the former President of the Polish American Congress (Illinois Division) and his site features all the usual MAGA yadda yadda about open borders, CRT, and  Trump being awesome.  And, damn it, he is not a politician.  But I think the real story here is found in the second line of his campaign resume.

Former Commodore of the Chicago Yachting Association and the Joseph Conrad Yacht Club.

Come on!  If you write about politics and you can't take yachts, "Commodore Casey" and tax cuts and run all the way down field with it, then get outta the business kid.  

 


I Am The Liberal Media


Friday, March 13, 2026

We’ve Already Established What You Are.

Now we're just haggling over the price.

From MSNOW:

Dark money group offers influencers $1,500 for posts attacking Chicago Democratic primary candidate

Progressive House candidate Kat Abughazaleh told MS NOW the secretive campaign is “filled with false and defamatory claims.”

A week out from a crowded and contentious Democratic primary in Illinois’s 9th Congressional District, Amanda Informed, an online influencer in Florida received an email with an offer: one negative post about candidate Kat Abughazaleh on Instagram and TikTok, for $1,500. 

The request, which came from a secretive political organization called Democracy Unmuted, was forwarded to her by Matt Anthes, founder of Advocators, a digital marketing agency focused on politics and advocacy through micro-influencers.

They're scared of her.

Good.  They should be. 

Honestly, any influencer (god, how I loathe that word) who gets this offer should take the money and then just post a copy of Kat's own "negative" ad:




No Half Measures

The Boy Who Cried Wolfowitz


No Half Measures


Trump Creates Exciting New "Trump Ice" Middle East Market


From The New York Times:

War Brings New Water Crises to an Already-Parched Iran

Iran has accused the United States of bombing a desalination plant on Qeshm Island. The country was already facing a severe water shortage...

The incident — and Iran’s subsequent bombing of a desalination plant in Bahrain — has sparked fears that the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran could lead to broader assaults on critical water infrastructure in the Gulf, threatening supplies for millions.


No Half Measures