Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 16, 2025

“America's Comeback” Is Nothing but a Con Job

The recycled lies of trickle-down economics, designed to crush workers, women, and minorities alike… When Charlie Kirk was assassinated, he was sitting under a tent that had "America Comeback Tour" printed in huge letters across all four sides. It was the theme of his tour of college campuses, a tour run by his Turning Point organization that was, according to NBC News, early-funded by ten morbidly rich rightwingers. The question is "America Comeback" to what?
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 15, 2025

The Power to Destroy Isn’t Hypothetical: It’s the State’s Ultimate Weapon

Why authoritarian language always precedes authoritarian rule… Every president and most members of Congress have known for the past two centuries that having the ability to wield the power of government is a serious responsibility that carries with it real obligations for self-control. The reason is simple and obvious, although our media appears to not realize it when they act like Trump's and Miller's rhetoric is normal: Government can legally kill you, imprison you, and take everything you own. Fox "News" and other commentators can't.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 14, 2025

Save us from the utopians: The Hidden History of Neoliberalism: How Reaganism Gutted America and How to Restore Its Greatness

“[I]t may be said that effective and rational economic policies can be implemented only by a superior leader of the philosopher-statesman type under a powerful autocracy…” — Friedrich Von Hayek Every generation has its believers in utopia, from Plato’s mythical city of Magnesia[v] to Thomas More’s 16th century Island of Utopia[vi] to the “Scientific Socialism” of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Somehow, none of them worked out: Plato held slaves and was, according to Karl Popper, an early architect of multiple forms of totalitarianism (citing his influence on a particularly brutal form of early Christianity)[vii]; Thomas More supervised the burning alive of six Protestants and tortured a man in More’s own home; Marxism’s victims in the Soviet Union, East Germany and China (among others) are well known.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 13, 2025

Saturday Report - What if Tyler Robinson isn’t a leftie?

The Best of the Rest of the News. — What if Tyler Robinson isn't a leftie? — Stop asking America to mourn the makers of hate. — Will Republicans "own the shutdown" if Democratic senators refuse to vote to break a filibuster before the end of the month? — Bolsonaro Behind Bars: What Brazil's Democracy Got Right and America Still Won't. — Trump Admits 'I Couldn't Care Less' When Pressed on 'How Do We Fix This Country?' Say What?! — Senators Merkley and Van Hollen visited Israel recently, and compiled a damning report that calls out the Netanyahu government for "ethnic cleansing" in explicit terms. — Another city with a Black mayor, another raid by the National Guard is on the way. — Trump again chooses to suck up to Putin; what does Vlad have on him? — Bob Kennedy is getting ready to scare the crap out of America's parents, and Trump's down with it. — Hunter in a Farmer's World: Can We Reframe What Medication is Actually Doing for the Hunter's Mind? — Wisdom School: Deep Listening: In Relationships, it Can Be a Lifeline
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 12, 2025

The “Both Sides” Scam: How False Balance Fuels Extremism

When pundits blame tone instead of truth, they let one party weaponize threats and lies without consequence… As a guy who regularly gets death threats because of my media presence, I shouldn't have to say that killing people — or even threatening them — for their politics is wrong. But here it is, for the record: nobody in America should die for their politics. That said, in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination — the guy who downplayed slavery, demonized Black and brown people, promoted the racist antisemitic Great Replacement Theory, attacked queer people, made degrading comments about women, said gun deaths were fine because that's the price we must pay for the Second Amendment — the media is afraid to say anything about the state of our politics other than "we need to stop violence-provoking political rhetoric on both sides." As if there were two sides here.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 11, 2025

Killer Democracy: How a Corrupt Supreme Court Turned Debate Into Death

Scalia's Heller ruling — and the decisions that followed — didn't just reshape gun laws; they transformed political disagreements into open-season assassinations… "I think it's worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It is rational." — Charlie Kirk Republican Charlie Kirk is dead. So is former Democratic Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark. Two clearly political assassinations in the past four months.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 10, 2025

When Government Is Afraid of the People, Tyranny Has No Chance

But today, Americans tremble as elected leaders kneel to greed, fear, and authoritarianism's dark shadow… Because of the decision made this week by the doughiest white boy on the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh, to allow racial profiling by ICE, 65 million Hispanic Americans now live in terror of the police, carrying their passports and dreading traffic stops or shopping at Home Depot. If you're not a criminal, you shouldn't fear government. Instead, as Jefferson often pointed out, government should fear you.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 9, 2025

White Nationalism Isn’t the Fringe — It’s the Future Republicans are Building

Senator Schmitt's words show fascism isn't lurking at the edges — it's leading from the center… Senator Eric Schmitt took the stage at the National Conservatism Conference this past weekend and declared that America is "a nation and a people." With those five words he threw aside the pluralism that has defined this country since before its founding and embraced an ideology rooted in blood and soil, in exclusion and hierarchy. He put it in context: "That's what set Donald Trump apart from the old conservatism and the old liberalism alike: He knows that America is not just an abstract 'proposition,' but a nation and a people, with its own distinct history and heritage and interests… "When they tear down our statues and monuments, mock our history, and insult our traditions, they're attacking our future as well as our past. By changing the stories we tell about ourselves, they believe they can build a new America—with the new myths of a new people. But America does not belong to them. It belongs to us." It's not new to hear Republicans peddling this kind of racialized "us versus them" rhetoric, but it's still shocking to see a sitting United States senator parrot phrases that would be more at home in the speeches of European fascists or Confederates in the years leading up to the Civil War than in the halls of Congress.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 8, 2025

Could Trump Flip Blue States Red at Gunpoint?

Could soldiers, not citizens, end up deciding our elections? Last week, Trump posted a stolen valor war meme on his failing, Nazi-infested social media site, with the bonespurs-draft-dodger wearing a US Army Cavalry hat and the slogan, paraphrased from the movie Apocalypse Now: "'I love the smell of deportations in the morning…' Chicago is about to find out why it's called the Department of War."
Posted at Hartmann Report on Sep. 7, 2025

Introduction: The Plot To Save The World: The Hidden History of Neoliberalism: How Reaganism Gutted America and How to Restore Its Greatness

Back in 1938, a group of economists and philosophers met in Paris to consider how to save the world from itself.[iii] At the time, Mussolini, Hitler and Franco were turning their nations into fascist concentration camps while in Russia Stalin was killing millions of citizens he considered disloyal or unreliable, using everything from famine and gulags to firing squads. After those three European democracies had gone full fascist, and Russia had bypassed democracy altogether to embrace a tyrannical form of communism, the Paris delegates were understandably worried about the future of democratic governance both in Europe and around the world. And the rise of communism and fascism had impacted every one of their lives personally.