Trump’s Tylenol Headache



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The man who recommended Ivermectin and bleach injections for treating covid joins with a recovering heroin addict and a former TV snake-oil salesman to warn us about the dangers of Tylenol. Trump? He probably needed to take a Tylenol after watching Tuesday night TV.

But heโ€™s moving forward with taking over the media, carving out a deal so his closest billionaire buddies get control of TikTok. The MAGA moneymen now control CBS, Fox News, X-Twitter, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, the owners of nearly 400 television stations โ€ฆ and have effectively neutered ABC and ESPN.

This week Trump focused onย 

  • using the federal government to put his political opponents in prisonย 
  • bombing speedboats in the Gulf of Mexicoย 
  • declaring a non-existent organization as a domestic terrorist group
  • avoiding the Tom Homan and Jeffrey Epstein scandals, andย 
  • taking time to embarrass the nation with a bonkers U.N. speech which included a rant on the U.N. escalator and a teleprompter operator,ย 

America’s favorite unlicensed pharmacist didnโ€™t seem to be worried that his government is about to shut down because his underlings in Congress canโ€™t enact a budgetโ€ฆand heโ€™s too busy to negotiate with Democrats.

Not to outdone, Michigan statehouse Republicans are doing the same to the state. Instead of working to actually fund education and the rest of state government, a lot of them spent a few days on Mackinac Island figuring out how to return to full power in Lansing. And topping off the week, Governor Whitmer said โ€œno thanksโ€ to Trumpโ€™s offer of a military invasion of Detroit.

Joining the podcast this week: an unlikely victim of the post-Charlie Kirk murder cancel culture – former GOP campaign guru and now former MSNBC political analyst Matthew Dowd. The longtime Republican campaign consultant was dumped by MSNBC, a supposedly liberal media outlet, for his comments on the Kirk shooting. Matthew was the chief strategist for President George W. Bush’s 2004 reelection campaign. A native of Detroit, he began his lifelong work in politics as a volunteer for Michigan Congressman William Broomfield.

He was later a longtime political contributor for ABC News. In 2021, he launched a short-lived, unsuccessful bid for lieutenant governor of Texas. Dowd joined MSNBC as a political contributor and analyst in 2022.

 

Bill Bramhall/New York Daily News

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