Saturday Report 12/6/25 — MAGA Mistletoe: Is "Daddy’s Home" Trump’s Strongman Branding?
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— Trump released his new National Security Strategy and it looks like the focus is based on the racist “Great Replacement Theory” that posits “international Jews” are funding immigration of Black and Brown people into “European” (ie white) countries including the United States to replace the white population. It’s what the young Nazis were chanting about in Charlottesville back when Trump first became president when they repeated, over and over again, “Jews will not replace us.”
If Trump is putting “civilisational erasure” and “majority non-European” panic into an official National Security Strategy, that’s racism getting a government letterhead. It takes a white-nationalist story about “replacement” and turns it into policy, which means whole groups of people get treated as a threat by definition, not as Americans with rights.
That’s how democracies slide into authoritarianism, a script we’ve seen most recently followed by Putin in Russia and Orbán in Hungary: first you pick a scapegoat, then you build the machinery to punish them, and pretty soon the target list grows until it includes anybody who challenges Dear Leader.
— When the government can kill without consequences, what’s left of democracy? If this report is accurate — if the U.S. military struck a boat, watched two unarmed men cling to wreckage for an hour, and then hit them again — we’re not talking about a policy dispute; we’re talking about the kind of lawless violence democracies are supposed to prevent.
A democracy doesn’t survive on elections alone; it survives on the rule of law, transparency, and the idea that government power is restrained, especially the power to kill. If the Trump administration can wave a wand, declare a “war” on drugs, and then use that made-up battlefield to execute suspected criminals without trial, without surrender, without due process, and then hide the most damning footage while demanding applause, we’ve crossed a line into something ugly and familiar from history: a state that treats human beings as targets and calls it “security.”
And once that precedent is set, it doesn’t stay on the ocean. It creeps home. It becomes the justification for using the military, for militarized policing against anyone they can label “dangerous,” “terrorist,” or merely inconvenient. That’s the bargain authoritarianism always offers: let us break the rules this once to get the bad guys. But when no one is held accountable, the real message to every agency and every future president is simple: the law is optional if you have power. And that’s how democracies die: not with a coup on a single day, but with a slow normalization of brutality, impunity, and lies told in the name of “law and order.”
— Bob Kennedy delivers a lifetime of disease and death to babies? Kennedy’s hand-picked vaccine council has ended automatic vaccination against Hepatitis B for babies immediately after birth. This is a disease that leads to liver cirrhosis and cancer later in life; a quarter of all people infected as children will die prematurely. And even if mom doesn’t have it, it’s all over the place: like the flu, the virus can be acquired by touching surfaces touched by people actively shedding it (although it’s not airborne). We enacted this at-birth vaccination policy during the Clinton administration and in the years since then millions of lives have been saved as infections have declined by 99 percent. But Kennedy and his fanatic anti-vaxxers seem to have a different agenda than protecting Americans and our children from disease…
— Has Kash Patel ordered his agents to act as Uber drivers and deliver one his girlfriend’s “inebriated” pals home? Back in the day, Bill Clinton fired his FBI Director (William Sessions) because Sessions had required FBI agents to run personal errands for his wife. Now we have Patel using the FBI jet to zoom around to and with his (much younger) girlfriend and, most recently, reportedly ordered agents to drive home one of his girlfriends’ friends. If the allegation is true, the bigger picture is something called “personal-rule corruption”: a powerful public official treating armed federal personnel like private servants. It signals that government power has become a reward for loyalty and a tool for convenience instead of law and public service. That kind of impunity corrodes democracy because it tells agencies that accountability is optional, missions are secondary, and the taxpaying public exists to serve the powerful, not the other way around. If anything demands investigation and impeachment (if Patel doesn’t resign first), this is it.
— Is Trump going to let big corporations loot America via the tax code? Multiple sources are reporting that the Trump administration is considering killing off the 15% alternative minimum tax on corporations that have otherwise been successful in evading paying income taxes on their profits. The bigger picture is simple: this is the tax system being rigged in the shadows so giant corporations can pay less, while everyone else picks up the tab. When government works like a private help desk for corporate lobbyists, it drains money from public services and poisons democracy by teaching people that power, not fairness, is what makes the rules.
— Is Trump’s conspiracy machine turning anger into pipe bombs? This is what happens when a demagogue turns politics into a conspiracy-based religion: a man allegedly plants pipe bombs in Washington, and investigators say he told the FBI he believed the 2020 election was stolen, which is exactly the poisonous Big Lie Trump and his allies have poured into the country for years. When leaders manufacture “enemies” and tell followers democracy is fake, some followers stop voting and start reaching for explosives, and that’s a direct harm to America and democracy because it normalizes political violence and destroys trust in elections and peaceful transfer of power. And now that we know that the young man arrested was a True Believer, don’t expect this story to get any meaningful traction on rightwing media…
— Is Trump’s Christmas greeting “Daddy’s Home” an authoritarian warning? Trump’s “Daddy’s home” White House holiday Instagram Christmas Card isn’t just cringe, it’s a flashing red warning light for a republic. When the official seat of American democracy starts marketing a president as a father figure who’s come back to “set things right,” we’re not in the world of civic equality anymore. We’re in the world of submission and strongman politics, where citizens are cast as children, dissent is treated as disobedience, and accountability gets replaced by worship. And that’s the poison: democracy doesn’t need a “daddy.” Democracies need competent public servants who respect the Constitution, tell the truth, and accept limits on their power. The “joke” works only if you accept the authoritarian premise underneath it, that the country is a household, the leader is the patriarch, and everyone else should pipe down and fall in line. That’s how you train a movement to cheer power for power’s sake, and it’s how nations slide from self-government into cult-of-personality rule.
So no, it’s not harmless. It’s propaganda wearing a Santa hat: an invitation to trade citizenship for fandom, rights for loyalty, and democracy for a boss who demands adoration. America doesn’t need a “daddy” standing in front of the White House with a thumbs-up. America needs leaders who understand that in this country, the people are the bosses, and the president is just an employee.


1. Big news is the vulnerability of Hegseth https://thanedar.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-shri-thanedar-introduces-articles-of-impeachment-against-secretary-of-defense-pete-hegseth
If Hegseth, is Trump next? Al Green (D-Texas), recently made a public speech demanding immediate impeachment action and announcing a "countdown to impeachment" on the House floor.
2. Baghdad By the Sea is the center for BIG News. U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators are holding a second day of talks in Miami around Trump's peace plan on Friday. Thom documented on Thursday that if a Ukraine proposal was shaped to benefit a foreign power tied to Kushner’s money, that’s not diplomacy: it’s corruption…
"Why it matters: While the Ukrainian and Russian public positions appear irreconcilable, U.S. officials continue to believe compromise could be within reach even on the most sensitive issue of territory."
https://www.axios.com/2025/12/05/ukraine-peace-talks-witkoff-kushner-putin
As far as I'm concerned, this is a complete acquiecence of Krasnov to Putin.
The Ukrainian delegation in Miami is headed by chief negotiator and national security adviser Rustem Umerov and Ukrainian military chief of staff Gen. Andrii Hnatov.
They met with Witkoff and Kushner on Thursday evening for two hours and resumed on Friday morning. Witkoff and Kushner briefed the Ukrainians in detail about the meeting with Putin and about new ideas to try and bridge the gaps between the parties, according to a source with knowledge.
As I reported earlier, most of the current scam was planned here in Bagahad By the Sea when the Saudis and Trumps had a public lovefest last month. Witcoff's son is a business partner and close friend of the Trump kids.
Steve Witkoff, a real estate developer and a special envoy under the Trump administration, has an extensive network of business connections, primarily in real estate and a new cryptocurrency venture, with several ties to the Trump family, Russian-linked individuals, and Middle Eastern nations.
Key Business Connections
Donald Trump and Family:
Longstanding Relationship: Witkoff and Trump have been friends and business partners for decades, originating from their shared history in New York real estate.
World Liberty Financial: Steve Witkoff and his sons Alex and Zach co-founded World Liberty, a cryptocurrency company, in partnership with the Trump family.
Advisory Roles: During Trump's first term, Witkoff served on the Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups and became an informal advisor on various issues.
Len Blavatnik:
Real Estate Partnerships: Blavatnik, a billionaire born in Soviet Ukraine with U.S. and U.K. citizenship, is a key business partner of Witkoff.
Major Projects: They partnered on the development of the luxury One High Line project in New York City and the Ocean Terrace and Belgrove developments in Miami/West Palm Beach.
Russian Connections: Blavatnik made his initial fortune by investing in Russian oil assets alongside sanctioned Russian oligarch Victor Vekselberg, who reportedly has close ties to Vladimir Putin.
Middle Eastern Entities (Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia):
Sovereign Wealth Funds: Witkoff's firm has received hundreds of millions in financing tied to Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, particularly from Qatar, often via intermediaries like the private-equity firm Apollo Global Management.
Diplomatic/Business Overlap: These business ties have drawn scrutiny as Witkoff serves as a special envoy to the Middle East. His sons have also sought investments from Gulf nations for Witkoff Group projects and the World Liberty crypto venture.
UAE Deals: World Liberty secured a $2 billion transaction with MGX, an investment firm backed by the Emirati ruling family. This coincided with Witkoff advocating for the U.A.E. to access advanced A.I. chips, raising significant ethics concerns.
Park Lane Hotel: A consortium including Witkoff and Howard Lorber sold the Park Lane Hotel to the Qatari Investment Authority for $623 million.
Other Notable Connections:
Blackstone: In 2015, the Witkoff Group secured a $256 million refinancing of the Woolworth Building from Blackstone, whose chairman, Stephen Schwarzman, previously sat on the advisory board of a Russian sovereign wealth fund.
Howard Lorber and Bennett LeBow: Witkoff's network includes Howard Lorber and Bennett LeBow, fellow real estate and business figures with whom he has partnered on various ventures.
Jared Kushner: Witkoff has worked with Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and former Middle East envoy, on diplomatic missions and both have business ties to the Middle East.
Witkoff has faced significant scrutiny and questions from U.S. senators and ethics watchdogs regarding potential conflicts of interest stemming from his simultaneous business dealings and diplomatic roles. He has reportedly sold an interest in his company as part of a divestiture plan but maintains a significant ownership stake.
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Rick Wilson called Witkoff and Kushner the undertakers for Ukraine. They look the part, but we can shorten that name to just "takers". Moscow was about what they could take for TRump and themselves.
Treason with Benefits: Kushner & Witkoff Play With Putin:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DOHZRR0yx4Eo
TRump has blood on his hands while claiming he has saved millions. Gaza. Ukraine. Venezuela. USA. He wants to steal Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal. Greedy, grifting, gas-lighting, geriatric psychopath who is losing his battle with dementia---that's our president. The Daddy meme? We all know what he thinks about doing to one of his daughters.
Survive. Protest. Prosecute. Take-back. Heal. See you in the streets..