... you can talk until dawn.
“encompasses the entire universe of human amusement”
Here, that's a gift link to The Washington Post.Here's the Axios article Blitzer cites, "Democrats told to 'get shot' for the anti-Trump resistance" (published July 7, 2025). Excerpt:Democrats were told to be "willing to get shot" to obstruct President Trump, and instead of condemning it, they incited it further.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 8, 2026
Democrats are held hostage by their violent and deranged far-left base.pic.twitter.com/Y3DQw2UG4z
NOW: "Kristi Noem will Hang!" Huge crowd chants in Foley Square NYC, also "Save a life, kill an ICE" as they gather to protest the ICE killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) January 8, 2026
Some in the crowd condemn the talk of killing. pic.twitter.com/ifrXNZB0dz
But it could be this:Jesse Watters: “If Democrats do win the midterms is Trump getting impeached again?”
— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) January 8, 2026
Vice President JD Vance: “I’m sure he’ll get impeached. Look, they have nothing to actually run on or govern on. Their entire obsessive focus is that they hate Donald Trump.”
“If they ever get… pic.twitter.com/xtiL4xlthA
Impeachment cuts both ways. Both sides can try to do it (and indulge in rhetoric about how the other side is trying to do it).Impeach Judge Boasberg and Judge Boardman now. pic.twitter.com/LLNF6rmNnk
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 8, 2026
What is this person really saying? At first, you might think the idea is that she is a white lady and so perhaps she should minimize herself and not put herself forward as the crier of tears. That's self-dramatizing, privileged, and performative. But if you listen again and pay attention to the last part — "black and brown people have been experiencing this for a long time" — it sounds as though she is minimizing Renee Good! It seems that she is imagining persons of color who have suffered from violent law enforcement for many decades and who might be hurt to see extreme grief over the death of a white woman. It's confusing and she seems to understand herself as a good person in need of instruction in a complex situation.A woman at the makeshift memorial for Renee Good told me it felt wrong for her to be there.
— Brecca Stoll (@breccastoll) January 9, 2026
Because she’s a white woman with a lot of “privilege”
“I feel like white tears are not always helpful or necessary.” pic.twitter.com/B6ZASuWLEZ
Resurfaced video of Joe Biden being asked about sanctuary citiespic.twitter.com/e2SrFohLJD
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) January 8, 2026
The Times’s coverage of the president’s remarks will include stories, newsletters and videos over the coming days, as well as an episode of The Daily on Friday. A transcript of the interview will be published.
Very bold of Trump to give all that access — and right in the middle of a week packed with quickly unfolding action and with only the full transcript to protect him. I like that the Times is breaking out the material in separate bits.
The first bit is: "We Pressed Trump on His Conclusion About the ICE Shooting. Here’s What He Said. The exchange was a glimpse into the president’s reflexive defense of his federal crackdown on immigration." It could have been a much more reflexive defense of the ICE agents. His first take was balanced: "I want to see nobody get shot. I want to see nobody screaming and trying to run over policemen either." And later, he says: "She behaved horribly. And then she ran him over. She didn’t try to run him over" — I would say that's a reflexive defense of the woman. How does he know she didn't try to run the agent over?
Also, the NYT writes "When we pressed Mr. Trump on his conclusion that the victim, Renee Nicole Good, tried to run over the agent," but technically, the first quote is not a statement that she tried to run anyone over. It's a distanced, abstract statement: "I want to see nobody get shot. I want to see nobody screaming and trying to run over policemen either." I'm not seeing the follow-up question quoted, but I think it shouldn't have been "Why are you concluding that Good tried to run over the agent?" but "Are you saying you've determined that Good tried to run over the agent?" [Or better, to avoid ambiguity: "Are you saying you've determined that Good intended to run over the agent?"]
The second article based on the interview is "Trump Says U.S. Oversight of Venezuela Could Last for Years/In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, President Trump said 'only time will tell' when it comes to how long the United States aims to control the country" (NYT).
IN JULY 1842, ADAMS TURNED SEVENTY-FIVE. ALREADY HE HAD outlived the biblical span of threescore and ten, which Adams viewed as the age beyond which no one could reasonably expect to live. Life, he understood, was a “pilgrimage” from which he could at any moment be recalled. He had been admonishing himself for years, often on the occasion of his birthday, to prepare his soul for death. Two years earlier, on his seventy-third birthday, he had written in his diary, “I am deeply sensible of the duty of beginning in earnest to wean myself from the interests and afflictions of this world, and of preparing myself for the departure to that which is to come.” Then, almost in the next sentence, Adams made a stark admission to himself: “The truth is, I adhere to the world and all its vanities, from an impulse not altogether voluntary, and cannot, by any exercise of my will, realize that I can have but very few days left to live.”
SEVENTY-FIVE... the age beyond which no one could reasonably expect to live...
ADDED: The rowdy mob is throwing snowballs. Reminiscent of the Boston Massacre.🚨 BREAKING: Minneapolis Police has now PULLED OUT as hundreds of protestors begin pushing police officers
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 7, 2026
Antifa is going to be allowed to take over the city AGAIN.
The National Guard may need to be deployed VERY soon, as Democrats will let this place BURN! pic.twitter.com/ntr0OmK4xh