Apr 14, 2026

A Rorschach Test for Sanity in the Age of MAGA--Charlie Sykes--The Ronnie Republic

 

A Rorschach Test for Sanity in the Age of MAGA. by Charlie Sykes

Plus: Trump's shrinking tent

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A Rorschach Test for Sanity in the Age of MAGA--Charlie Sykes--The Ronnie Republic


from Charlie Sykes:


As you know by now: On Sunday night, as part of what has become his weekly social media meltdown, Donald Trump posted this image of himself as Jesus Christ.

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The blowback —including the Christian right — was so intense that Trump deleted the post on Monday.¹ (Nota bene: he did not remove his post attacking the Pope.)

Asked about his blazingly blasphemous post, Trump offered this explanation:

“I did post it, and I thought it was me as a doctor, and had to do with the Red Cross, as a Red Cross worker there, which we support.

“Only the fake news could come up with that one,” he continued. “I just heard about it, and I said how did they come up with that? It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better and I do make people better.”

HERE IS THE TEST:

Show or read Trump’s I-thought-it-was-me-as-a-doctor explanation to your friends co-workers, or members of your family.

Ask them: Do you believe Trump?

Do you really think he thought the image with the angels and glowing hands was meant to portray him as a doctor?

Clip and save, because this is a Rorschach test in the Age of MAGA: Their answer will be a remarkably accurate gauge of whether:

  • (1) Their brains have been melted by Trumpism;

  • (2) They are irredeemably lost to the Cult, or

  • (3) If they call bullshit, there’s still a spark of sentience in there somewhere.

Trust me, this as close to a scientific study of the MAGA-mind-melt as you’ll ever see.

Happy Tuesday.

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Trump Loses Meloni

Another beautiful friendship goes up in flames, because, well, everything Trump touches, dies.

Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy, described Trump's tirade against the Pope as "unacceptable". Now the US president has said it is "she who is unacceptable".

In an interview with Corriere della Sera, Trump also said he was "shocked" by the Italian PM's comments. He went on to issue a stark warning over Iran's nuclear capabilities….

"She is no longer the same person, and Italy will not be the same country." Trump added that he had not had contact with Meloni "for a long time". Trump and Meloni have previously been close political allies.

You think?

The NYT’s Peter Baker goes there: “Trump’s Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate.”

A series of disjointed, hard-to-follow and sometimes-profane statements capped by his “a whole civilization will die tonight” threat to wipe Iran off the map last week and his head-spinning attack on the “WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy” pope on Sunday night have left many with the impression of a deranged autocrat mad with power.

“Trump’s Incredible Shrinking Tent”

Must-read from Axios:

Donald Trump is torching the coalition that made him president, seemingly unaware of — or simply unconcerned by — the depth of discontent permeating his movement.

Why it matters: Trump won back the White House with the most eclectic alliance in modern politics — a blend of MAGA diehards, crypto evangelists, nonwhite men, podcast bros, anti-war populists and culture-war Christians.

*What Republicans celebrated as a once-in-a-generation coalition may turn out to be exactly that, never to be reassembled….

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Trump’s war on his own coalition extends far beyond the pews.

  • MAGA media: Trump has lashed out at the most powerful voices in the “America First” ecosystem, disavowing erstwhile allies for their criticism of his Iran war. The fallout is tearing through the broader MAGA media world, forcing influencers who’ve spent years in lockstep to publicly pick sides.

  • Podcast populists: Trump’s 2024 campaign attracted a generation of young, nontraditional Republican voters who’d never pulled a lever for the party before. The Iran war, the Epstein files and suspicious trading activity tied to Trump announcements have shattered their fleeting trust in politicians.

  • Crypto enthusiasts: Trump ran as the “crypto president,” and the industry poured millions into his campaign. A cascade of controversies — including crashing prices, meme coin “rug pulls,” and new allegations of self-dealing by the Trump family’s crypto venture — has left even true believers questioning whether they were ever anything more than marks.

  • Farmers: Trump’s policies are hitting his rural base from every direction — tariffs that squeezed margins, deportations that thinned the farm labor force, trade tensions with China that sent soybean prices tumbling, and now an Iran war that’s sent fuel costs soaring.

  • Nonwhite voters: Trump made historic inroads with Latino and Black men in 2024 on the strength of his economic message. Deep pessimism about the U.S. economy has rapidly unraveled those gains, with Trump’s approval among Latinos cratering to 22% in February, according to a CNN poll.

BONUS:

Screenshot of a tweet from a verified account about podcastistan breaking with Trump over Iran and Christian Trump supporters, with timestamp 7:19 AM · Apr 13, 2026 · 32K Views.

Hasan Piker Tells Us Who He is (Again)

Well, this is awkward for the let’s-embrace-Piker crowd. Via Mediate: “Hasan Piker Defends Hamas Support.”

Pod Save America host Jon Favreau sat down with progressive Twitch streamer Hasan Piker on Sunday and, during a friendly interview, tried to get Piker to tamp down some of his more controversial statements.”

“This is one from January, ‘Hamas is a thousand times better than a fascist settler colonial apartheid state,’” Favreau said as he quoted Piker’s statement.

“I stand by that,” insisted Piker.

Favreau did his very best to get Piker to back off his gushing praise of the terrorist group:

“Well, so I will say this is the one that bothered me most when I first heard it. And I remember having a reaction to it when I first saw it in January because I think even if you believe what happened in Gaza is genocide and what’s happening in the West Bank is apartheid, those are different claims from Hamas is a thousand times better.

Because Hamas is an organization that has massacred, raped, kidnapped civilians on October 7th.”

They’ve also been catastrophic for Palestinians by almost every measure. Governance, corruption, they made choices they knew would result in mass civilian deaths of their own people.

So,my question is when you say Hamas is a thousand times better, do you actually mean that or is that a rhetorical move or like a solidarity signal? Like what?

Piker wouldn’t budge: “I mean, it’s all of the above. I do mean it,” Piker insisted.

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So, I’d like to re-up some questions I asked when the cool kids insisted that Democrats embrace Piker:

  • Name one swing election where Piker’s involvement would help Democrats win?

  • Name one congressional district anywhere in America where Piker’s involvement would help Democrats win?

  • Name one state where Piker’s involvement would make it more, not less, likely that the Democrats would win?

Please take your time.

Today’s Podcast

This is an important discussion.

Ian Bassin is Co-founder and Executive Director of Protect Democracy and a 2023 recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant. (!)

He joins me to discuss the lessons from Viktor Orbán’s defeat in Hungary’s elections, global authoritarian trends, and the importance of coalition-building in defending democracy.

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Rachel Bade explains why Trump — uncharacteristically — removed the post.

It’s not hard to see why. That Truth Social post from last night immediately sparked outrage among religious Trump supporters. Cries of blasphemy only crescendoed Monday morning — scorn that comes as the president is already hemorrhaging support among Catholics over Iran….

SOME REPUBLICANS MIGHT ROLL their eyes about this hubbub. But take it from someone who hails from an immediate and extended family packed with Catholic Trump voters. This kind of stunt turns their stomachs.

Growing up, for example, I distinctly recall the singer MADONNA being frowned upon not just because of her suggestive dancing and lyrics, but especially because she wore the rosary as jewelry — a huge no-no for Catholics. For some, Madonna’s offense almost pales in comparison. Here, the president used his bully pulpit last night to relentlessly attack POPE LEO XIV as “WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,” — and then posted that picture of himself that certainly looked a whole lot like Jesus.

I CALLED UP A FEW FAMILY MEMBERS, and this sums it up pretty well:

“I think he’s way out of line — waaay out of line,” said one of my relatives who — like many in my family — has voted for Trump three times. “He’s barking up the wrong tree. I’m glad he took it down.”

Reactions from religious right online echoed this sentiment. Here’s a sampling:

“Faith is not a prop — and we shouldn’t laugh at it being used as one,” BRILYN HOLLYHAND, a young conservative Christian influencer, said in a video. “There’s innocent humor – and then there’s this…. Comparing yourself, even jokingly, to Jesus, it undermines the very value that many of us hold dear.”

“President Trump’s team never should have posted this image,” argued ARI FLEISCHER, who is Jewish (not Christian) but knows a thing or two about GOP politics. It’s inappropriate and embarrassing. It’s offensive.”

Here’s DAVID BRODY, a Trump supporter on Christian Broadcasting Network: “TAKE THIS DOWN, MR. PRESIDENT… You’re not God... This goes too far. It crosses the line. A supporter can back the mission AND reject this simultaneously.”

And Fox News contributor RILEY GAINES added this: “Does he actually think this? …Either way, two things are true. 1) a little humility would serve him well 2) God shall not be mocked”

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Sherry's comments:

Bike Palestine is a wonderful and extremely interesting bike and van tour through The West Bank. It is a learning experience about the area. History, religion, politics, beautiful countryside and delicious food. WE can walk where Jesus walked in Bethlehem and Jerusalem. It was through The Siraj Center and Bike Palestine. It was so interesting and so beautiful and an incredible learning experience about everything we see in the news everyday. Full disclosure--I am trying to help a dog group there. Charlie, can you interview Diana George Babish from The Bethlehem Shelter. She works 24/7 to find homes for dogs and cats and donkeys. She is the only animal shelter in The West Bank--helping her get the word out. It is just like I got my Coco Louise from Ensenada when I lived in San Diego...just a longer distance. Nominated her for a CNN Hero several times but never make it to the finals.

Apr 2, 2026

Beyond Food Market on The Ronnie Republic--Italian Dinner Date Night

 This man has it all--cooks, saves money and has a Husky.



Jose Rojas from Beyond Food Market on the Ronnie Republic




copied from:


https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondFoodMarket/featured



Jose Rojas is working on a dream to end food deserts.


Beyond Food Market on The Ronnie Republic--Italian Dinner Date Night


Jose Rojas,


Beyond Food Market,



@BeyondFoodMarket,


#BeyondFoodMarket,

Mar 25, 2026

Lu Ellen Lu at The Dog Beach and Great Hotel Tip

 Lu Ellen Lu at The Dog Beach and Great Hotel Tip




Ramada Inn San Diego Airport Wyndham is a great location to stay in San Diego.   Lived there forever and this is a perfect place.  

Five minutes from Ocean Beach Dog Beach without going on the Freeway and literally right across the street from Point Loma Seafoods and Mitch's for casual dining.  

Perfect walking along the harbor and Shelter Island.

Easy access to the hotel and everything around it.  The staff was friendly and helpful and the continental breakfast was delicious.

The hotel was not expensive and it was a good value for the price.

Lu Ellen Lu,

Lu McDowell,

The Ronnie Republic,

Ramada Inn San Diego Airport Wyndham,



Mar 14, 2026

Robert Cabral with Mia from The West LA Shelter



Robert Cabral with Mia from The West LA Shelter


 Robert, she is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I will share her on my blog and socials...if only I had more readers. I can foster a small dog but my Lu is too big to foster two big dogs and I would be asked to leave my building. I love her and I do not even know her. She will be a real good companion if someone will take her. My Coco was on her own in Ensenada, a crabby senior, and she turned out to be the best girl in the entire world and the love of my life. There will never be another animal or human being that will love me as much as that dog.



Robert Cabral,

West LA Shelter,

Mia at The West LA Shelter,

Mia,



Mar 12, 2026

How Jackie met Shadow: the story behind Big Bear’s beloved bald eagle couple

 



Written by:  Lila Seidman


Thank you for loving eagles, especially Jackie and Shadow.

Mar 10, 2026

Posting with Jean Buchmann again

 For some reason this spider reminds me of you. The spider seems angry but maybe he is not. Are you angry. Let's try and work things out or is it your and scott's goal to hijack my mother's ashes forever. I do not understand what you are doing and I do not understand why you would want to create a hardship for another person. What I really do not understand is why scott simply did not give my name or phone number to the cemetery. Did he want revenge simply because I wanted to wait to bury my mother and he did not want to wait. If he di not want to give them my number he could have said she was in the VA home in Chula Vista for 4 years and they would have had my number. Does he want me to feel bad. Does he not want to know what it says in the will and trust. What is wrong with trying to work this out. Did he tell the cemetery that my mother had her grave at Greenwood. What is wrong with trying to work things out..do you feel like you would be going against scott if we chatted. Perhaps, we all could chat. You may find this hard to believe, but I actually enjoyed scott's friendship...he is my cousin. I thought scott was my friend and I was glad about that. I am okay that we think differently about politics. Is that what bothered you, that scott and I were friends. Maybe, we could be friends again, too. Why not, let's give it a go. What are you actually mad about. Why are you so against me. I am thinking now, looking back, that your dad was resentful that I stayed at Grandma's so often. I had not control over that. Perhaps, we can talk about it rather than be angry. Sherry

Posting with jean buchmann

 So sorry about your dog--I really liked her. Would you try and work with me about my mother's ashes. I am not clear about your goal. I would like her to be in San Diego by her parents. Would you like to look at the will and trust. Are you trying to protect scott so he can feel wonderful. What would be wrong with working with me. Why would you want to create and promote a false narrative about my mother's ashes. What is the point. Is it so scott can feel important at my expense. I do admire the way you love and protect scott but what is the purpose of all of this?

Chris Tucker does Jesse Jackson IMPRESSION at his own funeral! (Hilarious)

 

Chris Tucker does Jesse Jackson IMPRESSION at his own funeral! 




copied from Mack News Network!





Jean Buchmann--scott varley--Frances Barclay--Couldn't they just talk

Wrote the on Jean's Instagram Page today.


Wouldn't it be easier if they would just talk.



 Wondering if you would be kind enough to chat with me about my mother's ashes. You keep saying that scott saved her from a pauper's grave. But, I am wondering, where did he get that information. According to Neptune she was going to Greenwood. Does Scott remember that I had to give my okay for him to take the ashes. Nothing could have been done with the ashes without my okay, according to Neptune. Why does he keep saying he saved her from a pauper's grave. What is the point of saying that. It seems like he is trying to make himself magnificent at my expense. Why not chat with me about it or do you want to keep that message going even if it is not true. Your thoughts... Wouldn't it be easier to just chat with me and clear things up. What is your goal...to bar me from my mother forever. do you not think my mother would want to be buried where I could visit her easily rather than scott. What do you think.


scott varley sending the remains permit for Frances Barclay

Here is a post about the incident:


https://theronnierepublic.blogspot.com/2025/08/va-remembers-911-nca-buries-my-mother.html

Jean Buchmann,


Frances Barclay,


scott varley,

Feb 14, 2026

Father Ryan on Immigration

Wanted to share Father Ryan from last Sunday.

He is the Mick Jagger of The Archdiocese of Seattle.


 

The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday, February 8, 2026

Watch this homily! (begins at 36:30)

      A couple of questions to begin with this morning. What is a preacher to do when the moral imperatives of God’s Word in the scriptures – and our deeply-held beliefs as Catholics – are clearly at odds with the word coming from our government? What happens when to pretend otherwise or to look the other way would be nothing short of cowardice? That’s the time a preacher finds his deepest calling, and a community finds its greatest challenge. It is also the time when we awaken to the fact that the Word of God doesn’t live in isolation from our lives. On the contrary, it is right in the midst of our lives that God’s Word comes to life. That Word, simply because it is God’s Word, makes great demands and disturbs consciences.

        If we look to the scriptures, it is precisely this sort of thing that made life dangerous and difficult for the prophets of old. Isaiah is a good example. In today’s first reading we heard him challenging people to share their bread with the hungry, to shelter the oppressed and the homeless, and to clothe the naked. Why didn’t Isaiah stick to purely ‘spiritual’ things like prayer and keeping the Commandments? For one reason only: God. God had inspired Isaiah to speak out against people who thought they were fulfilling their religious obligations simply by observing the Sabbath, keeping their fasts, offering sacrifice, piously performing religious rituals - all the while turning their backs on the poor, the hungry, the homeless, and the dispossessed. In God’s name, Isaiah exposed their hollow religiosity for what it was and he challenged the people to make their religion real by caring for the poor, feeding the hungry, sheltering the oppressed and the homeless, clothing the naked. Only then, he told them, only then would they be truly honoring God. Only then would their light break forth like the dawn, their wounds be healed, their prayers be heard on high.

        Fast-forward to today. I’m no Isaiah, that’s for sure, but I have been sent to preach God’s word and I find myself wondering what God would have me say about a burning issue of our day – one that Father Gary and I have both addressed a number of times but which we need to keep before us. I’m talking about the way our government is dealing with - and has for years dealt with - the huge issue of immigration: with migrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers. No administration has gotten this right, that’s for sure, and we now have one that is dealing with it by closing our borders to people simply on the basis of their race, color, religion, or national origin - people most of whom are fleeing violent conditions, oppression, maltreatment, and economic ruin in their homelands. Why else would they leave them? All of which makes this an ‘Isaiah moment’ for me. I simply cannot be silent when wholesale sweeps and dragnets are currently taking place across the country, and the indiscriminate mass deportation of people is being carried out by militarized, masked agents of the federal government who employ brutal and even deadly tactics, targeting not only migrants but people who are doing nothing more than exercising their First Amendment right to engage in peaceful protest.

       You hardly need me to remind you that all of this is a direct contradiction of some of our most deeply held beliefs and values as Americans. We are a nation of immigrants, after all, with a long and glorious history of welcoming ‘the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free.’ So many of our own parents and grandparents were among those huddled masses, and so are many of you!

        But this is far more than just an American issue: it is an issue that involves fundamental Judaeo-Christian beliefs. Words from the Book of Exodus come to mind, “You shall not oppress the alien… you shall befriend the alien, for once you too were aliens in the land of Egypt.”

       And in the Book of Leviticus Moses reinforces this when he says, “the alien who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you: you shall love the alien as yourself.” And that logic is repeated and reinforced in the Gospels when Jesus not only teaches us to welcome the stranger, he actually identifies himself with the stranger! And, of course, there is his foundational teaching, “do unto others as you would have them do to you.’

       None of this is to say that our immigration system isn’t badly in need of reform. It most certainly is. Nor does it mean that people guilty of crimes shouldn’t be brought to justice. They should, of course. And reasonable precautions need to be taken for the safety of all. But when reasonable precautions turn into a paranoia that whips up suspicion and hatred toward entire populations or religious or ethnic groups, we believers need to speak up and speak out.

        My friends, this is not politics from the pulpit, it is morality from the pulpit: basic Christian morality that flows from the gospels and has been articulated clearly by all our recent popes. Listen to these unambiguous words of Pope St. John Paul II: “It is necessary,” he said, “to guard against the rise of new forms of racism or nationalism which attempt to make any of our brothers and sisters scapegoats.” To that I would add these plainspoken words of Pope Francis: “It is hypocrisy to call yourself a Christian and chase away a refugee or someone seeking help, someone who is hungry or thirsty. If I say I am a Christian but do these things, I am a hypocrite.” And only two months ago, Pope Leo XIV, in an address at the Vatican, spoke these very pointed words (I quote): “Ever more inhuman measures are being adopted – even celebrated politically – that treat these ‘undesirables’ as if they were garbage and not human beings.”

      Let me say it again, my friends: this is not politics, this is gospel! And it is Church teaching.
 
       In today’s reading from Matthew’s gospel, Jesus challenged his disciples to engage with the world around them. He didn’t want timid followers – quiet, cautious, fearful - who would tiptoe around.  No, he wanted his followers to make a difference in the world around them – to add the kind of flavor and zest that salt adds to food. Jesus also wanted them – wanted us – to be light: to bring light to the dark and disordered world around us - the light of the gospel, the light we dare not hide under a bushel basket, the light that reveals, in this present moment, ugly things like racism, nativism, Christian nationalism, authoritarianism - calling them out for what they are.

        Dear friends, on the day of our baptism we were each given a lighted candle and told to keep it burning brightly and to walk always as “children of the light.” That is our calling, our sacred calling. We do it alone and we do it together, but do it we must, for we are the light of the world - our too dark world that is desperately in need of light. And we must be that light!

Father Michael G. Ryan

 

 

 

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