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Friday, December 19, 2025

600 percent more bullshit



     Yeah, I watched the speech Wednesday night. Switched away from a very satisfying "American Masters" program about Dick Van Dyke on PBS to do so. I had no idea Van Dyke's road to success was so rocky — the number of blind alleys he went down, the failed shows, the misfires, and then "The Dick Van Dyke Show" was cancelled at the end of its first season, and only an extraordinary effort by its producer saved the program at the last moment. Life is struggle.
     But I was curious. Of course I hoped for some kind of Captain Queeg quality gibbering breakdown. Icing on the cake of a generally lousy few weeks for the Orange Enormity, not that his base is paying attention or cares at this point. Maybe a few are feeling a flash of unease that something might not be perfect. But that ain't no revolution. Once you get in the habit of ignoring reality, as I always say, the precise nature of the reality being ignored hardly matters.
     I distracted myself by sending out quips on Bluesky. He launched into his diatribe, and I thought of a train. "All aboard …. for Crazytown!"
     Though it wasn't even that terrible, not by our sub-gutter standards. Just the usual lies. His greatest hits. I'll grant him this — his skin tone looked almost normal. That's something new.
     My wife couldn't stand it, and fled the room. Me, I marveled that he was reading — had someone written down a rambling rant, and he was repeating it? There wasn't an artful sentence in the whole spiel. It was like watching a baby cry from a script.
     What struck me was how expected, unsurprising, and dull it all was, more of the same, in the standard spirit that everything he says is a confession.
     “One year ago our country was dead, absolutely dead,” said the animate corpse, his soul a suppurating slab of putrefaction.
     “We are respected again,” said the international laughingstock.
     Prescription prices were falling “400, 500, even 600 percent,” said the innumerate moron. Math doesn’t work like that.
     I think I'll end here. But we shouldn't hurry past that math gaffe. He's done it before. A 10-year-old can grasp the reality: If an apple costs a dollar, and I give you a 90 percent discount, then the apple costs you a dime. If I give you a 100 percent discount, then it's free. I'm not sure a 500 percent discount even makes sense, in this context, but it could mean that I'm paying you $4 to take it.
     The pharmaceutical companies aren't paying you to take their drugs. And I'm not going to bother flagging all the other lies in the speech, except to note the media still does not call the lies. "Untruths" or "fabrications" or whatever. Which itself is idiotic. We descend to his level, or toward it anyway. 
     The whole thing left me sad — this is the man who is destroying America? This? This? Who might yet upend democracy? This thing? We shouldn't skate by the $1,776 payment to each soldier. Of course it might never be delivered — he said the checks were on the way, which means nothing. And it seems that the payments might be real, but have nothing to do with him. He's just taking credit for them, which is par for the course.
     Maybe he's trying to spin the payments into a bribe of some kind, to buy the soldiers' loyalty. Cheap, to sell out our country. But then Trump sold the entire United State government to Elon Musk for $274 million. Trump probably thought it was a lot, but it was selling us out for very little. I've seen a lot of corrupt officials in my day at the paper, and it's always shocking how little they get for their betrayals. America sold its soul for nothing.

39 comments:

  1. Hope you have another TV in the house that your wife can use. I wouldn't waste a minute listening to his baloney.

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  2. Better to listen to Yoko Ono's screaming than to Old Yeller's yelling.
    Would only have hollered back at the TV...and maybe had a stroke.
    Instead, we watched a Jane Austen movie on TCM.
    She was born on 12/16/1775. Happy 250th, Janey! (SG)

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    1. Good one, Grizz. I can't stand Yoko, lol.

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    2. Came from a meme that was floating around...
      During the speech... on Wednesday night:

      "I'm listening to an LP of Yoko's screams right now...
      And the volume on the amp goes up to 11..."

      A snark at Old Yeller...
      And a tribute to Rob Reiner [from Spinal Tap].

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  3. if an apple costs a dollar and the price drops a nickel , the apple costs 20% less

    if the price drops 20 cents more this is a 400% drop in price

    this is how percentages are used to describe things and can seem wrong but are just deceiving .

    there are lies , damn lies and then there are statistics.

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    1. You are wrong. If an apple costs $1.00, and the price drops a nickel, it then costs 95 cents. Reduce 100 cents by 5 percent and you get 95. Nor is 20 400 percent of 95. I posted your rather scary misreading of math as an illustration. Twain's quote notwithstanding, statistics are easily knowable. You just don't know them. May I assume you support Trump as well, one of the confident mistaken?

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    2. Thanks for calling out this goofy math logic, Neil. I reread it to try to make sense of it. I’m amazed at how many will take it as truth.

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    3. I'm hoping Bill is joking, although I'm not quite getting it. If not, I hope he never tries to calculate a tip without a calculator.

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    4. I tried to make sense of this as I know percentages can be confusing. A 50 percent increase in deaths of some exotic disease could be a death count going from 6 to 9. Although devasting to the 9 and their families, if we are talking about a large pool of people like the whole country going from 6 to 9
      could be considered an anomaly even though it was a 50 percent increase. I thought maybe you were thinking of this Bill when you wrote your comment. So, I looked again at your numbers. I plugged them into copilot thinking I missed something. It couldn't find where your percentages came from.

      Maybe the mistake lies with me. I listen and read what a Trump supporter says, and I try to make sense of it. I try to understand why they not only support him but why they believe he is doing "good" however you define the term. I guess Neil is correct, once you deny reality the nature of the reality doesn't really matter. Within our network of family, friends, co-workers, there will always be many who will grab onto an idea, a thought, a person, and they will go to their grave grasping onto that idea, that thought, that person. We might as well go bang our heads against a brick wall.

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    5. I think Bill is just trying to confound us by changing what we are measuring: a 20 unit drop in price is indeed 4 x or 400% of a 5 unit drop, which might be useful if we want to compare drops, but what Trump was claiming was that he had caused drug prices to drop 400%, which is impossible. Par for the course, of course.

      tate

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    6. I was kind of hoping that this comment was a gag, not serious arithmetic. Was I wrong?

      I am similarly annoyed in selected men's rooms where "The Pint" urinals purport to save 88% more water than 1 gallon urinals. How much water does the regular unit save? None. What's 88% more than that? What they mean, of course, is that The Pint uses 88% less water, but I guess the Ad guys don't think that sounds as musical.

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    7. There's the new math , the old math, and the magical MAGA math, which was used to prove that in spite of losing 61 out of 62 court cases concerning the 2020 election, Donald Trump was actually the clear victor.

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    8. He learned his math from idiot actor Terrence Howard, who has challenged famed astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson on math & Tyson has just torn Howard's appalling stupidity to shreds!

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    9. "If not, I hope he never tries to calculate a tip without a calculator."

      I don't think "bill" was joking about the apple costing 20% less, but I know you were, just by making a simple observation. Good one, Coey!

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    10. What do you mean? you hope I'm joking.
      This is how his mind works and he expects us all to accept what he says it's absolutely in our utterly ridiculous the man's an idiot

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    11. Phillip Bump had a LOT to say about Trump's math in his column today. Here is a clip -
      To calculate a percentage change, the math is simple. You take the new value and subtract the old value, dividing the result by the old value. So a drop from $100 to $13 would be -$87 (13 minus 100) divided by $100 — or 0.87, which equals -87 percent.

      Lutnick is proposing that we flip it: old minus new divided by new. Which, in his example, would be ($100-$13)/$13 – or 669 percent. Positive 669 percent, mind you.

      It's a ridiculous claim, one contrived to make Trump's ridiculous math seem less ridiculous. It's like saying that Trump's approval rating is up 10 percent since January because it went from 48 to 43 percent.

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    12. And that he won the 2024 race by a landslide because he won by millions of votes he just doesn't realize that that's a small percentage of the hundred and twenty million that were cast.

      I don't think he could give you the meaning of landslide or mandate.

      He doesn't read has a tiny vocabulary and he thinks if he says it loud enough he's right

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  4. I did not watch the speech.. I did see bits and recaps later. Hard to believe that the networks preempted popular shows to give him a platform for more and biggerr lies. He was, essentially, shouting into the wind, hoping someone was still listening. Let's hope that the tide is finally turning and growing numbers are seeing through the con.

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  5. I checked with Guinness. Trump's staccato burst of bullshit set a record for the most lies told in a 20 minute speech.

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  6. One of the many things that Ronald Reagan did wrong (like leading the republican party down the the path leading to the current administration) was ending the equal time doctrine. Imagine if a Pete Buttigieg was given time to refute trump's assertions. He'd have a field day.

    And Neil, I have to say that your descriptions of him as the "Orange enormity", "animate corpse" and "suppurating slab of putrefication" are perfect and hilarious. I sure wish that I could write like that.

    Happy Hannuka to you and your family.

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    1. Marty, I don't think Reagan's actions were "wrong." I think they did them on purpouse and the reason why we are here is because of both Nixon and Reagan.

      They were anti American acts. republicans are the problem. so are their supporters.

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    2. There's nothing keeping Pete buttigieg or any other person from refuting Trump's b*******.

      The networks simply aren't forced to provide equal time to a rebuttal.

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    3. And Pete will do so on social media or a podcast, but the ETA would have forced the broadcasters to give him a nationwide platform. 20 minutes of Pete or some other smart person ripping the bloviating idiot would be priceless.

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  7. I had the good fortune to be in guitar class where we were performing All You Fascists Bound to Die. Unfortunately, heard about the shouting later.

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  8. I watched "Wake Up Dead Man." Appropriate title, no?

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  9. Word of the Day: Suppurating

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  10. It is pure insanity to me how the legacy media (and really media as a whole) are accelerating this fascism.

    Like I've said before, we need to fight this with our pocket books and suffer to save the nation. be loud about it.

    Uber, Amazon, lyft, Cable, products, stores... everything. we need massive financial boycotts for full years. way too many things are still on X/Twitter. too many people still use facebook or products that are promoted on them. it's gross.

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  11. I have been telling family members who are Trumpettes that I don’t need to worry about stock prices because I am going to get so much money back from my prescriptions at 500, 600% or more I will have plenty of money. It goes right over their heads. Has to be because Fox doesn’t show the crazy parts because they are college grads. But there’s no reasoning with them.

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  12. I meant to ask earlier; does the candle box in the photo spell "Chanuka" correctly? I hope so because it is simpler with far fewer letters than the usual spellings.

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  13. I highly recommend listening or watching Heather Cox Richardson work.

    Every American should watch her work.

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  14. Thank you Neil. Even when it is hard to handle yet another day of BS, you stimulate me to learn. I never knew that suppurating was a word, and now that I’ve looked it up, I know it has to do with something that is generating pus! How approximately used!

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  15. I'm with your wife, as it were. I too fled the room. Good Yum Tov to you and your family.

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  16. I believe that the debates against Hillary, Biden in 2020, and Kamala are the only extended periods of time I've ever spent listening to the orange felon. (I knew better than to watch the 2024 Biden debate.)

    He and his blatant bullshit have been known quantities for a long, long time, and I never liked him when he was simply a harmless, boorish celebrity. Reading very little about him is bad enough, I wouldn't watch one of his speeches now for all the tea in China, tariffed or not.

    "They're eating the dogs; they're eating the cats" would have ended the career of any "normal" political figure on the spot. Why he gets to say drug prices have dropped "400, 500, even 600 percent" over and over again and is not relentlessly ridiculed by *everybody* is too depressing to contemplate.

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  17. Ed Gold would read it so we don't have to, or in this case watch it. Not bad. I think we become kinder in our older years. I think Ol'Ed might have created a nice Reader masterpiece out of this one. But I am happy to read your take as you took one for the team watching this clown show and reporting back. Thank you very much.

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  18. So I'm late to the party. Sue me.

    Ahh, but the strawberries! That's - that's where I had them. They laughed at me and made jokes, but I proved beyond the shadow of a doubt and with - geometric logic - that a duplicate key to the wardroom icebox DID exist! And I'd have PRODUCED that key if they hadn't've pulled the Caine out of action! I, I, I know now they were only trying to protect some fellow officers -
    [breaks off in horror, becomes hesitant]
    Umm... naturally, I can only cover these things roughly, from - memory... but if I've left anything out... why, you just ask me - specific questions and I'll be - perfectly happy to answer them... one by one.

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  19. Everything that comes out of DJT's mouth is a lie. It's exhausting. But if you take just a second to actually consider the numbers he throws out, its blatantly apparent. He claims the gov't has collected 18 trillion in tariff revenue this year and China will buy 12 million tons of soybeans in 2025. Both impossible. And he's "gifting" soldiers checks for their patriotism, and draining their housing fund to do it. It's not fuzzy math, its grift and con all the way. I can't imagine him saying anything that would be worth listening to at this point.

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  20. He doesn't understand math that 3rd graders know. He is clinically emotionally ill, has dementia and is the most powerful person in the world. His influence in the affairs of earth's inhabitants is not going to end well.

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