NOTE: This Week 001 recap IS SUBSTANTIALLY longer than any future weekly recap.

WARNING: Several Great Movies Ahead
A Quick Introduction to History
Available only here on Week 001
Time + History Neither Stops Nor Starts.
In many ways, history is comprised of – and compromised by – the stories we employ to inform us about our historical legends and our verifiable histories.
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Sometimes “legends” and “verifiable histories” are essentially indistinguishable from one another.
However, this is rarely true.
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When thinking of history as stories, a few things should be kept in mind.
- Fundamentally, “history” means somebody, somewhere, for a legitimate historical purpose, wrote “a story about something” deemed worthy of the “history books”; then, over time, other people – historians, presidents, dictators, military leaders, religious leaders, and the occasional random stranger – looked it over, reviewed the content, edited the stories, and thus left their mark on recorded history.
- Over that time, historians + public opinion typically arrive at uneasy & uncertain agreements & disagreements about the truth of a historical “story about something”,
- Historians should be understood to be professionals, just as Doctors and Attorneys are professionals. Being a professional doesn’t mean one is always correct; however, being a professional – in any discipline – lends authority, credibility, scholarship & training, and
- For anyone who believes “so-called professional historians” can be disregarded, we suggest you have your cancerous thyroid tumor removed by a veterinary assistant.
The problem with people misunderstanding history is that people will believe all sorts of nonsense, such as:
How the American West Was Won.
Over time, much of what is known about history becomes lost due to, for instance, the emotional appeal of a “legend” steeped in patriotism obscuring fact-based history.
Then there comes a time when events of historical significance are either irrevocably lost or becomes buried in archives which may or may not ever see the light of day.
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We expect this quote:
“11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month”
Is meaningless to almost everyone reading this.
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Quite frequently, history is argued, debated and disputed with the ferocity we employ when discussing current events and/or oppo podcasts and/or drill-baby-drill and/or crazy critters & adorable kittens and/or how John Wayne tamed the “Wild West” and/or Charles Darwin was mistaken.
History, in its purest form, is very much like very, very, very, very, very slow social media.
Ghosting is common.
Our ‘current history of stories’ (otherwise know as “current events”) is being written by folks and AI in many formats of print & electronic media.
History-History has, historically, been written by historians to preserve our knowledge of the past.
‘Future history’ will someday be written by people or AI, some of whom will be trained historians with access to the same headlines, and the same print & electronic media currently available to you.
At some point or another, the history of any given “something” you either witness and/or know something about either will or won’t be enshrined into what we affectionately call the ‘history books’.
In case you’ve been wondering + rest assured, trump 2.0 is destined for a meaningful place in the “history books”; the only real question, in that regard, is this:
- Will Trump be reviled as a villain or will he earn facetime on U.S. folding money?
The ‘future folks’ will enjoy the advantage of seeing more than any one individual alive today can witness; however, the ‘future folks’ will always be hampered by vast amounts of relevant information which we colloquially refer to as:
Lost to History
Sometimes it’s very difficult to figure out who the “winners” are.
To that I will simply offer 3 links and a brief note:
Only the glorified version of the Custer History was included in U.S. textbooks prior to 1980.
The other 2 links found their way into the “history books” over the course of the past 50+ years; however, as they are now considered to be DEI relics, we anticipate they will be systematically erased from U.S. History.
“Read History and Weep!”
Either with tears of joy or tears of fears… or both.
We realize some of you may have never heard of Lt Col George Armstrong Custer or perhaps know nothing more than he has a “Last Stand” tied to his name.
Bottom line: He was – and is – a fascinating character with controversies worthy of many enduring pages – in our American & United States history.
Week 001 recap
DEI & Racism & Hate
We expect it isn’t lost on anybody that DEI has become the “NEW” word for Ni**er, LGBTQ/Fa**ot, the Jews who “Hate” Israel, People with Accents, Brown but not quite Black People, Hollywood and/or New York City (other words for the wrong kind of Jew), Elitists – this is a broad spectrum slur, the ever-expanding & increasingly reviled “Fake News” , and most everyone who isn’t from “flyover country” – especially left-coasters.
Among our Trump supporters, this is seen as a “victory for free speech!”
As well as a “new”, weirdly understood concept of “merit based” hiring & employment opportunities.
Unless a military MAN is heterosexual – or a man successfully pretending to be heterosexual – please leave our military.
Emoluments & Corruption
Legacy norms from a foregone era when the government had “guardrails”.
How quaint.
We – the USA – have Custom President & First Lady Bitcoins for sale.
“Wow… just wow… They’re milking their base; I expected this! Now that it’s started, I expect to see this often…”
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“When the three wealthiest men in America sit behind Trump at his inauguration, everyone understands that the billionaire class now controls our government.”
Bernie Sanders
Project 2025
The most amazing thing about this entire Trumpian ascent is the brazen, “We’re going to tell you exactly what we intend to do and you’re not going to pay attention,” combined with a Trumpian set of lies, repeated for weeks & weeks & summed up thusly in a Jedi mind-trick manner:
“I don’t know anything about this, what did you call it, oh yeah, a project 2025 or something; it sounds crazy to me.”
PDF Manual: https://tinyurl.com/5fyzzxuh
“Hail! Victory!”
The Ascent of Musk – Presidential Bully Pulpit
As this is being written, the days in this first week offer glimpses into what will come.
What’s sorta crazy is that the realization of how quickly things could unravel with an unbridled Musk at the helm of the firing squad hadn’t begun to sink in with our group; even the few who have been expecting the worst will, it turns out, be surprised by the coming Blitzkrieg attack on “norms” associated with the rule of law, Civil Service guardrails, the Courts, and Unions.
It’s as if people never heard of Twitter becoming X.
The protection provided by Presidential pardons is a plus; unless Trump ends up using it as a cudgel to keep Musk in check.
Bye-Bye to Vivek Ramaswamy.
Executive Power
SCOTUS recently endowed Trump with the awesome authority to do “Whatever the hell he wants!” in his official capacity as POTUS.
In addition, Trump is bullying congress to give him the DOJ, the FBI and the DOD he desperately craves… and will very likely need to quell the very expected domestic uprisings as he invokes martial law by employing arcane + anachronistic + rarely invoked laws.
It’s expected Trump has a toolkit outfitted with all sorts of keys to unlock & misapply legal options, which may or may not work; eventually he’ll have a keychain with keys that work as intended.
Inauguration
We have plenty-o-billionaires in attendance.
Opinion: The events are all indoors because Trump is done with the folks who don’t know how to get inside.
The hand-o-trump will not rest upon the bible-o-god.
Inaugural Festivities
https://washington.org/DC-guide-to/presidential-inauguration-washington-dc
Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy, Rick Ross, Carrie Underwood face heat for performing at Trump’s pre-inauguration ball.
Liberty University’s Praise Choir faced no heat.
Trump does not enjoy the Bishop Budde sermon:
Trump demands an apology from the Episcopal Bishop after she made a direct appeal to him during the inaugural prayer service to have mercy on the LGBTQ+ community and migrant workers.
Pardon Me
The list of pardons is interestingly unpopular amongst all but the MAGA faithful.
The best summation of the “pardon story” came from the voice of Trump:
“Fuck it! Release ’em all!”
Proud Boys & Oathkeepers are back on the streets.
Bye-Bye Biden
The last minute pardons earned derision from some; there’s an argument to be made why these comments were made:
“Good riddance!” + “Well, at least Trump is throwing out the Biden garbage!”
The “Hunter Pardon” is expected to give new life to the “laptop” debacle for the foreseeable future.
Executive Orders
Per various news investigations, we know many – most – of Trumps’ Executive Orders come straight out of the Project 2025 manual and from the people assigned to various governmental roles and agencies.
We’re wondering when Trump will shatter the 1,000 Executive Order ceiling.
Birthright Citizenship
A member points out that voiding the 14th Amendment – as the 3/5ths provision in Enumeration was voided without opposition – would, per the language of the 14th Amendment, reinstate slavery… potentially.
This came up: If a President Trump can repeal the 14th amendment; why not the 22nd?
Paris Climate Accords & WHO
The United states is no longer a member of these organizations.
NAZI Stuff
In defense of Elon, it’s claimed here that “Nazism is dead!”
Also, AOC, Obama, Hillary, and Kamala + other Dems are Nazis… per photo evidence of upraised palms.
Eliminate Bureaucrats + Obstacles
Per Project 2025: Fire 1,000’s & 1,000’s of Civil Service employees.
Threaten any politician threatening to block Cabinet appointees; especially Republicans.
Cabinet appointments, starting with Pam Bondi at DOJ, have taken on high-stakes importance following the embarrassing Gaetz debacle.
Trump won’t suffer another.
Kash Patel will be interesting.
Fire Inspectors Generals.
Eliminate Watchdog agencies.
Security Clearances
Bolton – “the warmonger” – is denied further Secret Service protection along with a slew of others – Pompeo, for instance – who lost favor with Trump.
A claim is made that this is the first of many to come.
Territorial Conquests
It’s not lost on us – or Trump – that history recognizes great rulers by the yardstick of territorial conquests.
Trump has, in the past, disparaged the notion Thomas Jefferson made a great deal with the Louisiana Purchase and it seems to be irritating to Trump to not be known as a great real estate dealmaker as a U.S. President.
We expect this will be an ongoing saga because, quite frankly, he appears to be serious about:
- Making Canada a state,
- Acquiring Greenland
- Reacquiring the Panama Canal, and
- Ignoring Puerto Rico.
Immediately above is a news carousel with headlines + short capsules of content from the week our members witnessed & discussed. The headlines will change from week-to-week; however, we expect many of the same headlines will appear on a very regular basis.
Immediately below are some of the links & memes from the week + some of which may not have been included in the daily posts.
Below that are some of the included + additional media we hope you’ll enjoy.
As trump 2.0 evolves, we expect to revise content as new & substantive information comes to light; however, at the present time we have no plans to provide a revision history. Our goal is to maintain as complete a record of events, public opinion, and links to relevant culture-history-media resources as is humanly person (per our self-serving definition of “human”).
As we expect you should expect by now; every day & every week of trump 2.0 has much more content than our over-stressed brains can handle – so we left out a bunch-o-stuff… for now.
We hope you “enjoy” the humor and horror of trump 2.0
Please bear in mind this is just some of the stuff from Week 001.
Links o’ the week
Memes o’ the week
Videos o’ the week – Enjoy
“How the West Was Won”
To the left is the MAGA version of Hollywood History;
To the right is the Revisionist History
NOTE 1: The revisionist version is, by Hollywood standards, a remarkably accurate portrayal of the massacre, based almost entirely on the writings of Lt Col George Armstrong Custer.
Per the written accounts of the Washita Massacre, the battlefield was much more gruesome than is presented in the scene from “Little Big Man”
We’re glad you’re down here at the bottom of a long page… with lots of words… the thing is, this is about history and history is long.
For the most part, all history has are words – sometimes too many; sometimes too few; sometimes the words are reduced to little more than the names, dates, and places… along with a guesstimate about what the “something” is that happened – which may or may be accompanied by pictures and/or drawings.
Now we have movies… like
“The Revisionaries”
To remind us that we never really know who f**ked with history.
