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Parents applaud a ‘hot mess mom’ for accurately documenting the chaos of parenting

Every parent has been there.

The sink is overflowing with dishes. Legos cover the entire floor, piercing your foot every time you take a step. And you suddenly realize that you’ve made the kids chicken nuggets and mac n’ cheese five nights in a row.

Every parent has moments where it all seems to be spinning out of control.


But this isn’t momentary chaos. It doesn’t mean everything is unraveling. Turns out this might just be a normal part of parenting.

Mom and blogger Danielle Silverstein made an “admission” on Facebook: “I really AM a hot-mess mom.”

The post, on her page called Where the Eff is My Handbook?, detailed a seemingly never-ending list of the ways in which her household is in utter shambles.

“Never once have I thought to myself, ‘OMG, I think I’m actually tackling this whole parenthood thing,'” she wrote.

She continued:

“I am that mom who doesn’t do dishes at night before I go to bed. I do dishes when I get around to doing dishes.

I’m that mom who grabs her kids’ clothes out of the dryer in the morning because nothing is folded and put away.

I’m that mom who forgets to send in forms and gets calls reminding me that, yes, I need to send in those forms.

I’m that mom who forgets to RSVP and gets a last minute text asking if my kid is coming to the party.

I’m that mom who packs a crazy, one-food-group lunch because I haven’t gotten around to going food shopping.

I’m that mom who lets her kids have endless screen time sometimes (ok, more than sometimes) just because I don’t feel like fighting and need to get a few things done.”

You can read the entire hilarious and all-too-familiar post below:

Ok, full disclosure: I really AM a hot-mess mom.I am consistently five steps behind where I should be in the world of…
Posted by Where The Eff Is My Handbook on Thursday, January 25, 2018

Near the end of the now super-viral post, Silverstein reaches an important realization.

“Do I think I’m a good mom? Yeah, I really do. But I don’t have it all together by any stretch of the imagination,” she writes. “And that’s ok, I’m realizing.”

Because, despite the overflowing sink and the overdue paperwork, raising happy, healthy kids is what it’s really all about:

“I’m also that mom whose kids are safe.

I’m also that mom whose kids are, for the most part, happy.

I’m also that mom whose home has lots of love and laughter.

I’m also that mom who cheers on her kids and is their biggest fan.

I’m also that mom who is constantly working to show her kids they are accepted no matter what.

I’m also that mom who takes her kids to do cool stuff and have great experiences.

I’m also that mom who loves being a mom.”

The post has racked up thousands of shares and comments from other parents who want to say, “YES! THANK YOU!”

The truth is that it’s never been harder to be a parent. All the usual stuff is still there — the dirty diapers, the tantrums, the picky eaters — but in the age of social media, when every other parent seems to be totally nailing it, the pressure to be “perfect” has never been higher.

Silverstein says enough is enough.

“We don’t deserve to feel down on ourselves,” she writes in a Facebook message. “We deserve to feel celebrated. Our job is damn hard.”

(That’s not an excuse to not try, never feed your kids a single vegetable, or let them get away with whatever they want! But if you have some off-days, you’re forgiven.)

We need less carefully filtered Instagrams and more brutal honesty. Silverstein’s post was a much-needed rallying cry for moms she calls “hot messes,” but in reality are just overworked and under-appreciated.

So let’s all raise a glass (or a haphazardly washed sippy cup) to all the parents out there barely holding it together. This one’s for you.

This article originally appeared on 01.31.18

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Doctor’s 1851 description of ‘drapetomania’—the runaway slave ‘disorder’—is a must-read

If you’ve never heard of drapetomania, you’re not alone. It’s a disease that doesn’t exist anymore. In fact, it didn’t even exist when it was coined, but plenty of people in the Antebellum South believed that it did.

After all, a renowned, well-respected doctor defined “drapetomania”—combining the Greek words for “runaway” and “madness”—as “the disease causing Negroes to run away” in 1851.

Dr. Samuel Cartwright was the first president of the Mississippi State Medical Society and a leading expert on diseases and medicine in the Southern states in the mid-1800s. He was also an unapologetic white supremacist. In a short paper titled, “Diseases and Peculiarities of the Negro Race,” Cartwright managed to pathologize the normal human desire to not be enslaved and even prescribed a “remedy” for it.

To be frank, Cartwright’s explanation of drapteomania, its causes and its cures is a nauseating read, but it’s also an important one. Slavery minimizers often try to argue that “not all masters treated their slaves badly,” insinuating that the enslaved person’s experience wasn’t always terrible (as if being enslaved in and of itself is not terrible). But reading a doctor explain how to cure the “disease” of wanting to escape slavery highlights how even “care” and “kindness” toward enslaved people were often deeply steeped in racism.

I’m sharing the four paragraphs that explain drapetomania in their entirety because reading primary documents is a big part of a full education. (If you want the TL;DR version, it’s basically, “Holy blatant white supremacy, Batman.”)

Again, this came from one of the most renowned doctors in the American South at the time:


“DRAPETOMANIA, OR THE DISEASE CAUSING NEGROES TO RUN AWAY.

It is unknown to our medical authorities, although its diagnostic symptom, the absconding from service, is well known to our planters and overseers…In noticing a disease not heretofore classed among the long list of maladies that man is subject to, it was necessary to have a new term to express it. The cause in the most of cases, that induces the negro to run away from service, is as much a disease of the mind as any other species of mental alienation, and much more curable, as a general rule. With the advantages of proper medical advice, strictly followed, this troublesome practice that many negroes have of running away, can be almost entirely prevented, although the slaves be located on the borders of a free state, within a stone’s throw of the abolitionists.

If the white man attempts to oppose the Deity’s will, by trying to make the negro anything else than ‘the submissive knee-bender,’ (which the Almighty declared he should be,) by trying to raise him to a level with himself, or by putting himself on an equality with the negro; or if he abuses the power which God has given him over his fellow-man, by being cruel to him, or punishing him in anger, or by neglecting to protect him from the wanton abuses of his fellow-servants and all others, or by denying him the usual comforts and necessaries of life, the negro will run away; but if he keeps him in the position that we learn from the Scriptures he was intended to occupy, that is, the position of submission; and if his master or overseer be kind and gracious in his hearing towards him, without condescension, and at the sane time ministers to his physical wants, and protects him from abuses, the negro is spell-bound, and cannot run away.

According to my experience, the ‘genu flexit’–the awe and reverence, must be exacted from them, or they will despise their masters, become rude and ungovernable, and run away. On Mason and Dixon’s line, two classes of persons were apt to lose their negroes: those who made themselves too familiar with them, treating them as equals, and making little or no distinction in regard to color; and, on the other hand, those who treated them cruelly, denied them the common necessaries of life, neglected to protect them against the abuses of others, or frightened them by a blustering manner of approach, when about to punish them for misdemeanors. Before the negroes run away, unless they are frightened or panic-struck, they become sulky and dissatisfied. The cause of this sulkiness and dissatisfaction should be inquired into and removed, or they are apt to run away or fall into the negro consumption. When sulky and dissatisfied without cause, the experience of those on the line and elsewhere, was decidedly in favor of whipping them out of it, as a preventive measure against absconding, or other bad conduct. It was called whipping the devil out of them.

If treated kindly, well fed and clothed, with fuel enough to keep a small fire burning all night–separated into families, each family having its own house–not permitted to run about at night to visit their neighbors, to receive visits or use intoxicating liquors, and not overworked or exposed too much to the weather, they are very easily governed–more so than any other people in the world. When all this is done, if any one of more of them, at any time, are inclined to raise their heads to a level with their master or overseer, humanity and their own good require that they should be punished until they fall into that submissive state which it was intended for them to occupy in all after-time, when their progenitor received the name of Canaan or ‘submissive knee-bender.’ They have only to be kept in that state and treated like children, with care, kindness, attention and humanity, to prevent and cure them from running away.”

Apparently, the idea that an enslaved person might want to escape because they value their own liberty—literally the idea the U.S. was founded on—never crossed the doctor’s mind. Clearly, the “Give me liberty or give me death” rallying cry didn’t apply to Black people.

But what’s most striking about this paper is how grossly manipulative it is. First, the claim that white supremacy is God’s will, which is always disturbing to see written plainly, and then the calculations of exactly how nice you have to be to your slaves in order to “cure” them of the “malady” of wanting to run away from you while still keeping them “submissive” and “governable.” The dehumanization of Black Americans, even while talking about treating them with “humanity,” is striking.

The other big kicker: This was a medical doctor, so a highly educated man. And it’s not like he had zero experience or education outside of the South, either—he attended medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. Often, we associate racism with ignorance, which is a logical (and often accurate) connection. But this doctor’s words are a reminder that, for some people, racism is a conscious decision arrived at through twisted, academic-ish reasoning.

It’s also a reminder that we live in strange times. We have the entirety of human knowledge at our fingertips and all the resources to understand the horrors of race-based chattel slavery in the U.S., and yet we also have state authorities trying to limit what can be taught about slavery in schools. Even when an accurate history of slavery is taught, the idea that runaway slaves were thought to be suffering from mental illness might only be given a sentence or two in a history book. But diving in deeper, seeing where the idea came from and understanding how it was perpetuated by educated, respected members of medical institutions is really eye-opening.

And it’s exactly the kind of thing that should not be ignored, minimized or excluded from education about the U.S. and its history.

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Bearded dragon has a favorite sock that he absolutely freaks out over on laundry day

Not everyone has a cat, dog or bird for a pet. Some people prefer their animals without fur or feathers and instead go for spikes and claws—and big personalities. Reptiles are usually viewed as tank-dwelling creatures that sort of just hang out, but they can be just as entertaining as having a silly Golden Doodle around.

One bearded dragon, Percy, is showing the internet just how fun reptiles can be with the help of his favorite sock and human mom, Caitlin. The sock isn’t a tiny sock made for dragons; it’s a human sock that’s almost as big as he is. Percy pulls the sock around the house, but it’s wash day that really gets him going.

The beardie just can’t contain himself when his favorite sock is being washed. There’s no tricking him either. He knows which sock is his, and he will let his human know that a different sock is unacceptable.


When it’s wash day, Percy gets a little sassy while waiting for his sock buddy to be cleaned.

“So, when it comes to laundry day, Percy does not like that,” Caitlin says before explaining further. “So if I put the sock in the laundry, he gets all confused. Then he begins looking for his sock.”

Caitlin says Percy begins to run after her like he’s mad at her for putting the sock in the laundry. The beardie also bobs his head when he’s “confronting” his mom about the missing sock. Caitlin explains that head bobbing for bearded dragons is a sign of dominance. Essentially, Percy is talking back and attempting to force his mom to produce the missing sock.

Who knew bearded dragons could be so demanding and hilarious? If you want to watch Percy sass his mom for his missing sock, which is also his cuddle buddy, check out the video below.

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Tory Lanez’s Sentencing Was Postponed Another Day, But In Court Documents, Megan Thee Stallion Was Sure To Weigh In On The Matter

All eyes were on the Los Angeles County courthouse as hip-hop fans awaited the fate of Tory Lanez. In December 2022, the rapper was found guilty of committing assault with a firearm, which caused great bodily injury to Megan Thee Stallion. Lanez’s sentencing being rescheduled in June, and not it’s been postponed again.

People assumed Lanez’s sentencing was supposed to happen on Monday, August 7. But according to legal affairs journalist Meghann Cuniff, the presiding judge, David Herriford, surprised them with yet another delay.

“Incredibly, Judge Herriford managed not to finish today,” wrote Cuniff. “We are coming back tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. A few more things to talk about, then an argument, then Herriford will sentence Tory Lanez.” She added, “Megan [Thee Stallion] did not speak in person, but she submitted a statement that District Attorney Kathy Ta read aloud.”

In the series of posts shared to X (formerly Twitter), Cuniff wrote, “Megan said she struggled with whether to attend in person, and her absence should be seen as preserving her mental well-being. She said since Tory shot her, ‘I’ve not experienced a single day of peace. He lied to anyone that would listen.’”

Lanez could face up to 13 years behind bars. Several recording artists, including Meek Mill and Iggy Azalea, have weighed in on sentencing recommendations. In court documents, Megan shared her thoughts with the district attorney. “Megan said mercy is for people who show remorse, and Lanez has shown none,” wrote Cuniff adding, “[Megan] wants the sentence to be a message for every woman [that has faced] violence.”

Cuniff was sure to note that the judge mentioned that Lanez’s behavior post-incident would play a part in his sentencing. “Judge Herriford said he believes Lanez’s actions after the shooting, the social media posts, and harassment of Megan are a major aggravating factor in his sentence,” wrote Cuniff. “He says he won’t consider lack of remorse, but he says considering the post-shooting actions are similar.”

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‘I am tired of feeling helpless’: Gen X mom admits her kids have it harder than she did

Historically, there’s always been a battle between older and younger generations. Invariably, the older generation will always say that the younger kids are lazier or softer than they were growing up. We’ve seen this over the past few years with baby boomers accusing millennials of being entitled and oversensitive.

But Jessica McCabe, 51, who is retired from the Air Force, is bucking the historical trend by pointing out that the game has changed since she was in her 20s. In a passionate rant, she says it’s much harder for her 25- and 28-year-old kids to get by.

The video has obviously struck a chord on TikTok, where it’s received over 11.5 million views and 68,000 comments. Her primary complaint is how costly it is for her hard-working kids to afford housing.


“I am so tired of feeling helpless as a parent,” McCabe says in the video. “Yes, my kids are grown adults. My oldest is 28. My youngest is 25. And I thought by teaching them what I learned, which is you work hard, you get a good job, you’re gonna get the things in life that you need, right? Worked for me. Why wouldn’t it work for them? Because it doesn’t, because the world has f**king changed.”

Warning: Video contains strong language.

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Its no wonder there is a mental health crisis amoung the younger generation..and to make matters worse most cant afford to get treated and if they do they are told to “get a better job” what happened to the middle class just wanting to make w decent living? #housingcrisis #mentalhealth #americandream #rent #longervideos #howtoretire

McCabe makes a compelling point that things have changed over the past few decades and that it’s unfair for older people to judge younger people on the same terms.

“I see them struggling, and before my generation comes at me, yes, I understand struggling as a part of life. We all struggle, but there’s a difference between struggling and drowning. So we struggled, and it was tough. But you know what? We made it. We knew there was a light at the end of the tunnel with our struggle. It seems like kids today, no matter how much they struggle, they just get further and further down.”

Even when McCabe’s kids do the right thing, it’s still not enough to get by. Even though her son has a college degree, he still had to move back into her home.

“I told my son, all you have to do is work hard, go to college, or join the military like I did. He went to college, got his degree, got a full-time job,” McCabe said. “It’s been 10 months. He has saved almost every dime and still can’t afford to live. Why are one-bedroom studio apartments almost $2,000 a month. Why?”

Her daughter had a similar problem buying a house.

“She wanted to buy her own house. My daughter worked six days a week, 12 hours a day to save up enough for this down payment and finally got this house. She’s paying double what I’m paying for my mortgage, but her loan was the same amount,” she said.

The mother’s complaints drew much support on TikTok, where other people deal with the same issues.

“Thank you for seeing the reality of this. So many parents/grandparents don’t understand this struggle,” Don’t Mess With Mamma Taylor wrote.

“This is why my 27 yr old still lives with me. Neither one of us can afford to be on our own,” Crissi Smith added.

“Nothing that worked for me as a Gen X works for my kids. The rules are stacked against them,” RHO wrote.

For those who have a hard time understanding the younger generations’ housing struggles, the numbers don’t lie. Over the past 20 years, the average U.S. home price has risen from about $140,000 to $340,000 as of April 2023.

Things aren’t much better for renters.

For the past 20 years, Moody’s has been tracking the rent-burdon threshold that measures the percentage of one’s income paid on rent. In 2023, for the first time since monitoring the metric, the typical American renter now spends over 30% of their income on rent.

“If we’re looking at the low- to moderate-income families, they are taking 40 percent and above all of their income on the rent, even if the metro [area] itself hasn’t crossed that 30 percent line yet,” said Moody’s Analytics senior economist Lu Chen told The Hill.

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Trump’s Latest Lawyer Has Not Exactly Seen Eye-To-Eye With Him About His Reckless Social Media Antics

Donald Trump doesn’t have a great history with lawyers. Some turn on him, and how. Others find their lives upended, with no help from the big guy himself. John Lauro is a newbie to Trump’s clown car legal team, and lately he’s been thrown in the deep end, spending last weekend working the media circuit, making all sorts of laughable comments about his client’s third indictment. During one podcast appearance, he got strangely frank about how he’s not sure that Trump should be out there making threatening comments about an upcoming trial.

As per Politico, Lauro spoke with Florida defense attorney David Markus on Sunday, the day before he and his team filed a predictably bizarre response to Judge Tanya Chutkan about Trump’s latest social media antics. At that time, Lauro admitted they hadn’t agreed on how to handle that issue, which he said had to be handled “with the utmost delicacy.” Those words, of course, are not in Trump’s limited vocabulary, which has made Lauro and his colleagues’ job, well, a bit difficult.

“I think it’s a little bit different than our standard case where we would pull our hair out if a client commented on a prosecutor or a judge,” Lauro admitted. “He feels strongly that he needs to speak out, and he also, in particular, looks at this prosecution as a political prosecution. I think, in his mind, it’s sort of fair game from a political perspective to make these comments.“

Lauro maintained that he’s trying, against all odds, to “conduct the proceedings in a dignified manner.” But you try doing that when your client keeps firing off self-incriminating and dangerous social media posts.

“To the extent that I can make any appropriate suggestions to a client, I do,” Lauro explained. “But as we know, David, sometimes clients follow our suggestions, sometimes they don’t.”

In the meantime, Lauro is just trying to do his job, which sometimes entails saying surreal things like Donald Trump enacted a “peaceful transfer of power.” He’s also “100 percent” sure that a “central witness” at the trial will be Trump’s former VP Mike Pence, who’s running against him and even occasionally says semi-forceful things about his old number one. Lauro’s already hard at work at a likely cross-examination, even reading his memoir, So Help Me God, not once but twice. That can’t be fun.

“I’m trying to get into his head, quite frankly,” Lauro said. “I’m trying to understand his personality, who he is. I”m trying to be Mike Pence to understand where he’s coming from.”

Good luck with all that.

(Via Politico)

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Travis Scott’s ‘Utopia’ Snagged The No. 1 Spot On The Hot 200 Album Chart, Beating Out Post Malone’s ‘Austin’

Travis Scott’s latest album Utopia has received mixed reviews from rap fans. But it’s also drawn comparisons to Kanye West’s critically acclaimed 2013 album, Yeezus. Now Billboard has announced that Scott’s album has snagged the No. 1 spot on its Hot 200 album chart, beating out Post Malone’s Austin.

Utopia‘s chart placement marks Scott’s third time as a solo act reaching that milestone, following 2018 Astroworld and 2016’s Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight. In 2019, his Catcus Jack collaborative album, JackBoys, reached No. 1 as well.

According to Luminate, as of August 3 Utopia has tracked the equivalent of 496,000 units earned in the United States. The total calculation is comprised of 243,000 streaming equivalent album units (equaling 330.68 million on-demand official streams of the streaming set’s 19 total songs), 252,000 album sales, and 1,000 track-equivalent album units. To put that into perspective, the recorded streaming metrics for Utopia alone made up nearly half (49%) of Utopia’s first-week numbers, as album sales primarily generate the remaining percentage.

Scott was sure to tap some of the industry’s biggest names to make a guest appearance on Utopia, including Beyoncé, Bad Bunny, Drake, The Weeknd, Sampha, and 21 Savage. However, considering the five-year hiatus since his last album, the anticipation alone could have played a significant part in the album’s charting success.

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Chris Christie Is Once Again Absolutely Unloading On ‘Self-Centered,’ ‘Angry Old Man’ Donald Trump

Some current GOP presidential candidates try to thread the needle, pitching themselves as a Donald Trump alternative while not enraging his base. Chris Christie ain’t doing that. From the start, his campaign has been about one thing: absolutely thrashing his ex-pal. He’s called him out on all his many alleged crimes. He’s called him out for planning to skip the debates. He’s called him out for begging for money when he purportedly has plenty of it. And Christie isn’t running out of steam.

In a new segment on Christie by CBS’ Robert Costa (as caught by Mediaite), the former New Jersey governor — who’s not so hot either, don’t forget — can be seen telling a crowd what he really thinks about Trump.

“I oppose him for his incompetence,” he railed. “I oppose him for his broken promises before we ever get to any of the criminal indictments.”

When Costa asked Christie what he really thinks about Trump, he again spoke his mind.

“He’s a completely self-centered, self-possessed, self-consumed, angry old man, and he doesn’t care about anybody else other than him,” Christie replied. “And if he were ever to become president again, I’ll take him at his word. He said, ‘I am your retribution.’ Well, he’s not our retribution, Bob. He will be his own retribution.”

When asked why other GOP candidates don’t tear into Trump, he had another blunt answer.

“I think it’s one of two things,” he said. “They’re either unwilling to do it because they have aspirations, maybe a vice presidential bid or a Trump cabinet, and some of them are just unable to do it.”

Still, Christie denied that he’s a flip-flopper, at least when it comes to someone with whom he once worked.

“Trump abandoned me,” Christie said. “I’m no different today than I was when I supported him in 2016. He’s the one who kept classified documents against the law, lied to his lawyers, and lied to the government. I had nothing to do with any of that. He did.”

(Via Mediaite)

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Report: Richard Sherman, Who Once Told Skip Bayless He’s ‘Never Accomplished Anything,’ Will Join Bayless On ‘Undisputed’

Undisputed is in the process of figuring out what it’s going to look like in the post-Shannon Sharpe era. After Sharpe’s decision to leave the show that has reportedly led to it going off the air for a few weeks, the folks over at FS1 have been working to figure out who will be Skip Bayless’ newest debate partners.

We learned earlier this week that Lil Wayne will join Bayless once a week in some capacity. And on Monday, we found out that former All-Pro cornerback and current Thursday Night Football analyst Richard Sherman is going to join the fray, according to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post. Per Marchand, the arrangement will put Sherman on the air with Bayless somewhere between 50 and 100 times a year, and most of his appearances will come during the football season.

This is, of course, not the first time that we’ll see Sherman and Bayless duke it out on television. Sherman famously once made a cameo on First Take when Bayless was with ESPN and wasn’t shy about how much he disliked Bayless, calling him an “ignorant, pompous, egotistical cretin” and said that “you have never accomplished anything.”

Marchand brought word that the two sat down to hash things out recently, and while Sherman hasn’t put pen to paper on a contract, there’s an agreement in place for him to join the show. As for the man he’d play a part in replacing, there’s no word on what’s next for Sharpe, but Smith has made very clear he’d love it if he joined First Take.

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Trump Bizarrely Claimed Biden’s ‘Dark Brandon’ Mug Is A ‘Thinly-Veiled’ Potshot At His Third Indictment

Late Monday afternoon, Donald Trump did the unthinkable: He obeyed the law. The former president got in trouble on Friday after he dropped a threatening post on Truth Social, which appeared to target those prosecuting him over his third indictment. Judge Tanya Chutkan, who’s presiding over the case, gave the Trump team till Monday at 5pm to respond the alleged infraction. They tried to stall. Judge Chutkan wouldn’t let them. And lo and behold, their response came in just under the wire. Naturally it was filled with some whoppers.

The Trump team’s response runs some 29 pages, and it doesn’t get off to a great start. For one thing, it mischaracterizes the case — about his role in fomenting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot — as being about “First Amendment rights,” which is how Trump has been trying to frame it. That’s one page two. On page three comes a whataboutism whopper attacking Joe Biden and the new mug he’s selling.

The response accuses Democrats and the media of having “campaigned” on his third indictment and “proliferated its false allegations.” The Trump team then argued Joe Biden posted a “thinly veiled reference to his administration’s prosecution of President Trump.” They’re referring, of course, to Biden hawking a “Dark Brandon” mug, which has already enraged Fox News.

“Dark Brandon,” of course, is how Democrats, including Biden, have co-opted “Let’s Go Brandon,” the Republican taunt hatched in late 2021 which was supposed to be code for “F*ck Joe Biden.” That one was popular for a few months. One MAGA guy even said it to Biden personally during a Christmas phone call for kids. But its stock soon dropped and as Biden enjoyed one success after another, it evolved into a joke at Trumpworld’s expense.

As for the Trump team’s argument, it’s not exactly strong. It’s even hypocritical. In their filing, the Trump team argued that their client’s inciting tweet “does not contain or reference sensitive information of any kind.” A similar argument could be made about Biden’s mug ad, in which all he says is “I like my coffee dark” — a simple reference to “Dark Brandon,” with no direct mention of anything or anyone else, much less his potential 2024 rival.

But what does one expect from a legal team that keeps blurting out that their client actually committed the crimes of which they’re accused?

(Via Raw Story)