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S■ Bob Franken / Columnist o, we have the “alt-right,” the “alt-left” and a president who is clearly not “alt-there.” What Donald Trump is fast becoming is alt-isolated, as the accumulated disgust for his constant degradation of the office has boiled over. After days of vacillating, his news conference tantrum -- where he argued that there is a moral equivalence between Nazis, Klansmen and other violent white nationalist haters and those who fight them -- revealed the depths of his immorality, amorality or just plain stupidity. That was the last straw for many who had opportunistically cooperated with his administration. The list even included corporate CEOs who had allowed themselves to become members of his various White House task forces. I say “even” because many of these business titans value profits without honor, and they joined up with Trump because the proximity allowed them the chance to whisper in his ear and push their agendas to make their swollen treasuries even more bloated. But then came that grotesque news conference following the deadly violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. Whether the CEOs were dismayed about his remarks or made their market research calculation that pandering to fringe extremists was bad PR, they made it clear they would bail on the task forces. Trump quickly disbanded the groups in order to save face. Meanwhile, many of his fellow Republicans were trying to save their faces by talking out of both sides of their mouths. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan have had plenty of practice. “White supremacy is repulsive. This bigotry is counter to all this country stands for,” tweeted Ryan. McConnell declared that there “are no good neo-Nazis.” Note that neither mentioned the president by name. Perhaps they realized that they have to work with this alt-boob. They must engineer through Congress minimal legislation to keep the government operating and raise the debt ceiling to avoid a disastrous default by the United States of America on its sovereign financial obligations. Neither is a sure thing, no matter how obvious, because of the byzantine politics on Capitol Hill. It will require collaboration with a president who is on his game. Donald Trump definitely is not on his game, and many of his top aides, even the competent ones, have been knocked off theirs. If they aren’t considering resignations, they should be. If John Kelly, who just came on to restore order to a chaotic White House, apparently won’t quit yet, it’s because he’s needed to prevent a national train wreck. And what about Ivanka and Jared, the nepots? Should they step in and conduct a family intervention? Maybe they already did, and that’s what pushed Steve Bannon out of the White House, taking his loopy Donald Trump mind-lock with him. As for getting rid of the big guy, we can forget about the 25th Amendment, which allows for the temporary removal of a president who is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.” That would require courageous action by the vice president, a majority of the Cabinet members and Congress. “Craven politician” is a classic oxymoron. Impeachment is a nonstarter, too, for the same reason until he does something so crazy that the members of Congress must remove him because they have no alternative. (c) 2017 Bob Franken Distributed by King Features Synd.

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Leprechauns bring lots of green to Soboba Tribal Preschool English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 15, 2022

Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians

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Leprechauns bring lots of green to Soboba Tribal Preschool

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Koi Nation of Northern California and California State Parks Renew Memorandum of Understanding and Celebrate Renaming of Ridge and Trail English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Feb 25, 2021

Koi Nation of Northern California and California State Parks

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Koi Nation of Northern California, USA

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 8, 2022

24 Kids Shop with a Cop in Hemet

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24 Kids Shop with a Cop in Hemet

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MSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 8, 2022

MSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony

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MSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 8, 2022

NFPA urges added caution this holiday season, as Christ

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NFPA urges added caution this holiday season, as Christmas Day and Christmas Eve are among the leading days of the year for U.S. home fires

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 8, 2022

Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday

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Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday Season Responsibly National “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Enforcement Campaign Begins Dec. 14

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Oct 27, 2022

Padilla Hosts Virtual Federal Student Debt Relief Brief

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Padilla Hosts Virtual Federal Student Debt Relief Briefing to Encourage Californians to Apply

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Police Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022

Police Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle

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Police Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle

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Four CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022

Four CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show

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Four CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022

Follow-up: Plane Crashes Near Residential Homes in Heme

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Follow-up: Plane Crashes Near Residential Homes in Hemet

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022

CSUSB Nursing Street Medicine Program partners with new

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CSUSB Nursing Street Medicine Program partners with new mobile medical clinic

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022

Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the

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Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the ‘Take Our Jobs’ Campaign

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022

CHP plans DUI checkpoint in Hemet Valley

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CHP plans DUI checkpoint in Hemet Valley

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022

Don't undermine scientific discovery -- ever, but espec

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Don't undermine scientific discovery -- ever, but especially now

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022

C.W. Driver companies breaks ground on new three-story

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C.W. Driver companies breaks ground on new three-story stem education building

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35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Governm English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022

35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Governm

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35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Government Distrust

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022

ICYMI: Padilla Highlights From Judge Jackson’s Supreme

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ICYMI: Padilla Highlights From Judge Jackson’s Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022

MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and

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MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and Opening of New Animatronic Makerspace

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 3, 2022

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Digital Newspaper

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 3, 2022

MSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant

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MSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant

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The Valley Chronicle - Alt-Universeng

Alt-Universe

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S■ Bob Franken / Columnist o, we have the “alt-right,” the “alt-left” and a president who is clearly not “alt-there.” What Donald Trump is fast becoming is alt-isolated, as the accumulated disgust for his constant degradation of the office has boiled over. After days of vacillating, his news conference tantrum -- where he argued that there is a moral equivalence between Nazis, Klansmen and other violent white nationalist haters and those who fight them -- revealed the depths of his immorality, amorality or just plain stupidity. That was the last straw for many who had opportunistically cooperated with his administration. The list even included corporate CEOs who had allowed themselves to become members of his various White House task forces. I say “even” because many of these business titans value profits without honor, and they joined up with Trump because the proximity allowed them the chance to whisper in his ear and push their agendas to make their swollen treasuries even more bloated. But then came that grotesque news conference following the deadly violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. Whether the CEOs were dismayed about his remarks or made their market research calculation that pandering to fringe extremists was bad PR, they made it clear they would bail on the task forces. Trump quickly disbanded the groups in order to save face. Meanwhile, many of his fellow Republicans were trying to save their faces by talking out of both sides of their mouths. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan have had plenty of practice. “White supremacy is repulsive. This bigotry is counter to all this country stands for,” tweeted Ryan. McConnell declared that there “are no good neo-Nazis.” Note that neither mentioned the president by name. Perhaps they realized that they have to work with this alt-boob. They must engineer through Congress minimal legislation to keep the government operating and raise the debt ceiling to avoid a disastrous default by the United States of America on its sovereign financial obligations. Neither is a sure thing, no matter how obvious, because of the byzantine politics on Capitol Hill. It will require collaboration with a president who is on his game. Donald Trump definitely is not on his game, and many of his top aides, even the competent ones, have been knocked off theirs. If they aren’t considering resignations, they should be. If John Kelly, who just came on to restore order to a chaotic White House, apparently won’t quit yet, it’s because he’s needed to prevent a national train wreck. And what about Ivanka and Jared, the nepots? Should they step in and conduct a family intervention? Maybe they already did, and that’s what pushed Steve Bannon out of the White House, taking his loopy Donald Trump mind-lock with him. As for getting rid of the big guy, we can forget about the 25th Amendment, which allows for the temporary removal of a president who is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.” That would require courageous action by the vice president, a majority of the Cabinet members and Congress. “Craven politician” is a classic oxymoron. Impeachment is a nonstarter, too, for the same reason until he does something so crazy that the members of Congress must remove him because they have no alternative. (c) 2017 Bob Franken Distributed by King Features Synd.

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The Valley Chronicle - Alt-Universeng

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 8, 2022 MSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony
MSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony

MSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 8, 2022
Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday

Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday Season Responsibly National “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Enforcement Campaign Begins Dec. 14

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022 Police Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle
Police Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle

Police Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022
Follow-up: Plane Crashes Near Residential Homes in Hemet

Follow-up: Plane Crashes Near Residential Homes in Hemet

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022
Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the

Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the ‘Take Our Jobs’ Campaign

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022
Don't undermine scientific discovery -- ever, but espec

Don't undermine scientific discovery -- ever, but especially now

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022 35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Governm
35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Governm

35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Government Distrust

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022
MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and

MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and Opening of New Animatronic Makerspace

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 3, 2022
MSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant

MSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 8, 2022
24 Kids Shop with a Cop in Hemet

24 Kids Shop with a Cop in Hemet

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 8, 2022
Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday

Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday Season Responsibly National “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Enforcement Campaign Begins Dec. 14

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022 Four CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show
Four CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show

Four CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Jun 9, 2022
Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the

Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the ‘Take Our Jobs’ Campaign

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022
C.W. Driver companies breaks ground on new three-story

C.W. Driver companies breaks ground on new three-story stem education building

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English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022
MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and

MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and Opening of New Animatronic Makerspace

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