Will Change Come To DC?

There has been a meme going around social media saying that by the end of 2025 Donny will drop out and Vance will take over as prez….

Since I avoid social media like a plague I find articles written on this prediction….let me share one such article….

It has been suggested that Donald Trump may not be president by the end of the year.

Trump started his second term as president in January, and in his short time as POTUS, has caused many controversies.

From his ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ and his fallout with Elon Musk, to his links to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and that meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House, the president has been no stranger to causing a stir.

His alleged ties to Epstein has proven to be a big issue for Trump, particularly in light of his administration seeming to cherry pick which files they’re releasing on the convicted sex offender instead of just publishing them all.

But in a move to try appease his nay-sayers, Trump recently called for the justice department to release all grand jury testimony in the Epstein case.

He announced on Truth Social on July 19: “I have asked the Justice Department to release all Grand Jury testimony with respect to Jeffrey Epstein, subject only to Court Approval. With that being said, and even if the Court gave its full and unwavering approval, nothing will be good enough for the troublemakers and radical left lunatics making the request. It will always be more, more, more. MAGA!”

Despite his apparent efforts to keep people happy, some political commentators think his ties to Epstein could be Trump’s downfall and see him replaced by JD Vance by the end of 2025.

TikToker Josh Greene shared his thoughts on why he believes this will happen in a video that’s been viewed over 275,000 times at the time of writing.

Greene noted that what he was saying was just speculation but insisted that there were ‘signs’ that Trump won’t finish his second term as POTUS.

“His popularity his plummeting right now,” said Greene.

“Vance is removed from the Epstein saga — at least to some degree,” he added.

As well as Epstein, Trump’s health could work against him too following his recent chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) diagnosis. Cleveland Clinic states that it occurs when your leg veins become damaged and can’t work as they should.

“He is not in good shape,” Greene said of the president.

People were quick to share their own thoughts on the matter, with many suggesting that Vance would be no better than Trump.

“He’s just as worse,” wrote one person. A second added: “Vance is a danger to the USA, just as bad as Trump if not worse.”

Others pointed out that it’s highly unlikely that Trump would voluntarily step down as president.

Someone insisted: “There is absolutely zero chance Trump would ever resign.”

Echoing similar sentiments, another wrote: “I think Trump’s ego is too big to resign.”

What do you think?

(unilad.com)

I think Donny is tougher than this prediction….he will fight to stay where he is and slowly inch out Vance as much as possible.

I think is just wishful thinking.

What say you?

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Hate Wins Again

Donny and the conservs got their way (finally–after trying for decades) the funds for NPR/PBS will dry up….

There are many reasons I have heard but none is a sound reason for trying to kill this broadcast entity….

Below is an opinion (not mine–keep that in mind before you go off half cocked which seems to be a tradition with some)…..

Our public radio and TV stations are in grave peril, and with them the unique services they perform for our communities.

By the end of day Friday July 18, we’ll know if Congress has clawed back the money it already gave to public broadcasting, through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, or CPB. (The House will decide; this is your moment to call your representatives to ask them to support their public radio and TV stations, and to join — for free — Protectmypublicmedia.org.) Even if that money stays protected, though, public radio and TV will continue to be attacked.

I’ve studied public broadcasting here and around the world for 40 years. And I serve on the board of directors of the taxpayer-funded Independent Television Service, which coproduces a lot of the documentaries you might see on public TV. So, of course, I think it’s an important part of our media in America. But I think you probably do, too.

You might know public broadcasting through your local TV or radio station, both private nonprofits. Or you might know it through the services many such stations depend on for daily, high-quality, award-winning programs: National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Both of them are private nonprofits that make, select, and bundle programs for public stations.

Either way, you’re in good company. PBS and NPR are the most trusted media brands in the United States. Half of PBS viewers depend on PBS for news and information, including more than half of people who identify as “extreme conservatives” or “extreme liberals.” NPR’s news is trusted by more than half of those who have heard of it. Americans trust public media news and public affairs much more (by half) than they do commercial mainstream media.

https://www.rawstory.com/corporation-for-public-broadcasting/

Silence from NPR/PBS was not enough…..they are going after the late night shows as well because they are critical of the present POS of government….

Then there is this Colbert and CBS thing….

Stephen Colbert made the announcement himself to his studio audience on Thursday at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City. “I want to let you know something I found out just last night,” he said, USA Today reports. “Next year will be our last season. The network will be ending The Late Show next May.” When the audience registered its disappointment, Colbert said, “Yeah, I share your feelings.” CBS said the cancellation was a financial decision, per Variety.

It’s not just his show being canceled, Colbert said, it’s CBS’ late-night talk show franchise—a run that began when the network hired David Letterman from NBC in 1993. “I’m not being replaced,” Colbert told the audience. “This is all just going away.” There had been speculation that Skydance Media, which is acquiring CBS parent company Paramount Global, might not appreciate Colbert’s jokes at President Trump’s expense. In Monday’s show, Colbert had talked about CBS Global settling Trump’s lawsuit over the editing of a 60 Minutes story, per the AP. He said the technical name for such a settlement is a “big fat bribe.”

CBS referred to the speculation in its statement. The network blamed “a challenging backdrop in late night,” adding that the cancellation “is not related in any way to the show’s performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount.” Advertising revenue has been drying up for late-night shows, per the Los Angeles Times. Media companies are unhappy with the high production costs and the loss of young viewers to digital video. The network praised Colbert and the show, saying they’ll “be remembered in the pantheon of greats that graced late night television.”

Wassup with this move?  Is it politics?

The announcement from CBS executives came just three days after Colbert spoke out on his show about a recent $16 million settlement reached by CBS parent company Paramount over an interview that “60 Minutes” aired with former Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the 2024 election, in which Harris ran against President Donald Trump.

Colbert had told his audience that the settlement appeared to be a “big fat bribe” to end a “nuisance lawsuit.”

“This all comes as Paramount’s owners are trying to the get the Trump administration to approve the sale of our network to a new owner,” said Colbert, referring to a pending $8.4 billion merger with the entertainment company Skydance—whose billionaire founder, David Ellison, has been spotted with Trump in recent months.

Trump’s lawsuit against Paramount claimed the Harris interview was deceptively edited and amounted to “partisan and unlawful acts of election and voter interference,” allegations that legal experts and First Amendment scholars denounced as “ridiculous” and “dangerous.”

After the settlement was announced earlier this month, with Paramount pledging to release transcripts of future “60 Minutes” interviews with presidential candidates, one press freedom group condemned the company for “capitulating” to the president’s demands.

CBS executives appeared to preemptively respond to expected allegations that they were canceling Colbert’s show due to his criticism of the settlement—and his frequent rebukes of the president—saying the decision, effective in May 2026, was “purely a financial” one.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/cbs-late-night

Slowly all opposition voices are being silenced….and that is just fine for defeatists that care nothing for this country….but since I am NO defeatist I shall continue on my road….like it or not.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”