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New York Times: “Severe winds are whipping through Southern California, creating conditions for new fires in an area where the most destructive blazes in state history have left tens of thousands scrambling to find temporary housing. Tuesday’s forecast for the Los Angeles area is extreme by any measure, even after a week in which high winds and perilously dry conditions fueled fires that have killed at least 24 people, with at least 23 others missing. More than 100,000 people have been displaced and whole neighborhoods destroyed.” This is a liveblog.

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New York Times: “Dangerous winds were again expected to sweep through Los Angeles late Monday, threatening the progress that firefighters have made in recent days against the devastating wildfires that have raged across the city. Forecasters have issued a rare fire danger alert for Monday night through Wednesday morning. That is the same level of alert that was issued a week ago, as strong wind gusts fueled some of the deadliest and most destructive fires in California history.” This is a liveblog.
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Zoë Schlanger in the Atlantic: "Throw out your black plastic spatula. In a world of plastic consumer goods, avoiding the material entirely requires the fervor of a religious conversion. But getting rid of black plastic kitchen utensils is a low-stakes move, and worth it. Cooking with any plastic is a dubious enterprise, because heat encourages potentially harmful plastic compounds to migrate out of the polymers and potentially into the food. But, as Andrew Turner, a biochemist at the University of Plymouth recently told me, black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid." This is a gift link from laura h.

Mashable: "Following the 2024 presidential election results and [Elon] Musk's support for ... Donald Trump, users have been deactivating en masse. And this time, it appears most everyone has settled on one particular X alternative: Bluesky.... Bluesky has gained more than 100,000 new sign ups per day since the U.S. election on Nov. 5. It now has over 15 million users. It's enjoyed a prolonged stay on the very top of Apple's App Store charts as well. Ready to join? Here's how to get started on Bluesky[.]"

Washington Post: "Americans can again order free rapid coronavirus tests by mail, the Biden administration announced Thursday. People can request four free at-home tests per household through covidtests.gov. They will begin shipping Monday. The move comes ahead of an expected winter wave of coronavirus cases. The September revival of the free testing program is in line with the Biden administration’s strategy to respond to the coronavirus as part of a broader public health campaign to protect Americans from respiratory viruses, including influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), that surge every fall and winter. But free tests were not mailed during the summer wave, which wastewater surveillance data shows is now receding."

New York Times: “The president of MSNBC, Rashida Jones, is stepping down from that position, the company said on Tuesday, a major change at the news network just days before ... Donald J. Trump takes office. Rebecca Kutler, senior vice president for content strategy at MSNBC, will succeed Ms. Jones as interim president, effective immediately. Ms. Jones will stay on in an advisory role through March.... MSNBC is among a bundle of cable channels that its parent company, Comcast, is planning to spin out later this year into a new company.” ~~~

~~~ MSNBC: “On Monday, Jan. 20, MSNBC will present wall-to-wall coverage of the inauguration of ... Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance and will kick off special programming for the first 100 days of the new Trump administration.... On the heels of her field reporting during the last 100 days of the 2024 presidential campaign, Alex Wagner will travel the country to follow the biggest stories as they develop in real-time during Trump’s first 100 days in office, reporting on the impact of his early promises and policies on the electorate for 'Trumpland: The First 100 Days.'... During the first 100 days, Rachel Maddow will bring her signature voice and distinct perspective to the anchor desk every weeknight at 9 p.m. ET, offering viewers in-depth analysis of the key issues facing the country at the outset of Trump’s second term. After April 30, 'The Rachel Maddow Show' will return to its regular schedule of Mondays at 9 p.m. ET and Wagner will return to anchoring 'Alex Wagner Tonight' Tuesday through Friday.”

New York Times: "Neil Cavuto, a business journalist who hosted a weekday afternoon program on the Fox News Channel since the network began in 1996, signed off for the final time on Thursday[, December 19]. Mr. Cavuto could be an outlier on Fox News, often criticizing President Trump and his policies, and crediting the Covid-19 vaccination with saving his life."

Have Cello, May Not Travel. New York Times: “Sheku Kanneh-Mason, a rising star in classical music who performed at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018 and has since become a regular on many of the world’s most prestigious concert stages, was forced to cancel a concert in Toronto last week because Air Canada refused to allow him to board a plane with his cello, even though he had purchased a separate ticket for it.... 'Air Canada has a comprehensive policy of accepting cellos in the cabin when a separate seat is booked for it,' it said in a statement. 'In this case, the customers made a last-minute booking due to their original flight on another airline being canceled.' The airline’s policy for carry-on instruments, outlined on its website, specifies that travelers must purchase a seat for their instruments at least 48 hours before departure.”

Here are photos of the White House Christmas decorations, via the White House. Also a link to last year's decorations. Sorry, no halls of blood-red fake trees.

Yes, You May Be a Neanderthal. Me Too! Washington Post: “A pair of new studies sheds light on a pivotal but mysterious chapter of the human origin story, revealing that modern humans and Neanderthals had babies together for an extended period, peaking 47,000 years ago — leaving genetic fingerprints in modern-day people.... [According to the report in Science,] Neanderthals and humans interbred for 7,000 years starting about 50,500 years ago.... Modern humans, Homo sapiens, originated in Africa about 300,000 years ago. Somewhere around 50,000 to 60,000 years ago, a key group left the continent and encountered Neanderthals, a hominin relative that was established across western Eurasia but went extinct about 39,000 years ago.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Maybe you parents were upset when you told them you planned to marry someone of a different race or religion. But, hey, think how distressed they would have been if you'd told them you were hooking up with a person of a different species!

There's No Money in Bananas. New York Times: “A week after a Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur bought an artwork composed of a fresh banana stuck to a wall with duct tape for $6.2 million at auction, the man, Justin Sun, announced a grand gesture on X. He said he planned on purchasing 100,000 bananas — or $25,000 worth of the produce — from the Manhattan stand where the original fruit was sold for 25 cents. But at the fruit stand at East 72nd Street and York Avenue, outside the doors of the Sotheby’s auction house where the conceptual artwork was sold, the offer landed with a thud against the realities of the life of a New York City street vendor. [Even if it were practicable to buy that many bananas at once,] the net profit ... would be about $6,000. 'There’s not any profit in selling bananas,' [the vendor Shah] Alam said.”

Jeremy Barr of the Washington Post on what's to become of MSNBC: “In the days that followed [the November election], MSNBC began seeing a significant decline in viewership (as has CNN), as left-leaning viewers opted to turn off the channel rather than watch the aftermath of Donald Trump’s victory. One of the network’s most valuable franchises, 'Morning Joe,' faced backlash after hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski revealed Nov. 18 that they had traveled to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in an effort to 'restart communications.'... Questions about the future of the network picked up considerably Nov. 20, when parent company Comcast announced that it would spin off MSNBC and some of its other cable channels into a separate company.... The fear inside the building is about whether the move could portend a less ambitious future for MSNBC — with a smaller, lower-compensated staff and a lot less journalism, considering the network will be separated from the NBC News operation that contributes much of the reporting.”

The Washington Post introduces us to Lucy, the small, hominid ancestor of humans who lived 3.2 million years ago. American paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson discovered her skeleton in Ethiopia exactly 50 years ago, beginning on November 24, 1974. Eventually, about 40 percent of Lucy's skeleton was recovered.

New York Times: “Chris Wallace, a veteran TV anchor who left Fox News for CNN three years ago, announced on Monday that he was leaving his post to venture into the streaming or podcasting worlds.... He said his decision to leave CNN at the end of his three-year contract did not come from discontent. 'I have nothing but positive things to say. CNN was very good to me,' he said.”

New York Times: In a collection of memorabilia filed at New York City's Morgan Library, curator Robinson McClellan discovered the manuscript of a previously unknown waltz by Frédéric Chopin. Jeffrey Kallberg, a Chopin scholar at the University of Pennsylvania as well as other experts authenticated the manuscript. Includes video of Lang Lang performing the short waltz. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The Times article goes into some of Chopin's life in Paris at the time he wrote the waltz, but it doesn't mention that he helped make ends meet by giving piano lessons. I know this because my great grandmother was one of his students. If her musical talent were anything like mine, those particular lessons would have been painful hours for Chopin.

New York Times: “Improbably, [the political/celebrity magazine] George[, originally a project by John F. Kennedy, Jr.] is back, with the same logo and the same catchy slogan: 'Not just politics as usual.' This time, though, a QAnon conspiracy theorist and passionate Trump fan is its editor in chief.... It is a reanimation story bizarre enough for a zombie movie, made possible by the fact that the original George trademark lapsed, only to be secured by a little-known conservative lawyer named Thomas D. Foster.”

 

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Putin Has Another Puppet! Julian Barnes of the New York Times: "Senator JD Vance outlined a peace plan to end the war in Ukraine. But objectively, it sounds a lot like Vladimir Putin's.... Victoria J. Nuland, a former senior State Department official who helped shape the Biden administration's Ukraine policy, said Mr. Vance's plan was very similar to what Mr. Putin had repeatedly offered as peace terms.... In an interview ... that was posted on Thursday, Mr. Vance ... was asked about ... Donald J. Trump's plans to end the war.... He went on to outline what he thinks a deal would entail: The Russians would retain the land they have taken and a demilitarized zone would be established along the current battle lines, with the Ukrainian side heavily fortified to prevent another Russian invasion. While the remainder of Ukraine would remain an independent sovereign state, Mr. Vance said, Russia would get a 'guarantee of neutrality' from Ukraine. 'It doesn't join NATO, it doesn't join some of these sort of allied institutions,' Mr. Vance said. 'I think that's ultimately what this looks like.'"

Peter Baker of the New York Times: "President Biden angrily denounced ... Donald J. Trump on Friday for continuing to traffic in false rumors about Haitian immigrants eating cats and dogs, unfounded tales that have roiled a community in Ohio and inflamed the presidential campaign. At a brunch on the South Lawn of the White House billed as a 'celebration of Black excellence,' Mr. Biden noted that Haitian immigrants were 'under attack in our country right now,' a reference everyone in the audience understood even though he did not name Mr. Trump. 'It's simply wrong,' Mr. Biden said, his voice rising in indignation. 'There's no place in America. This has to stop, what he's doing. It has to stop.'... As he mentioned the new jobs for Black Americans, he leaned into the microphone and alluded to Mr. Trump's recent reference to 'Black jobs,' as the former president put it. 'By the way,' Mr. Biden said, 'the next Black job to be filled is as president of the United States of America.'" ~~~

~~~ Economic Times: "During a rally in Arizona on Thursday, Trump not only reiterated his false accusations that immigrants are stealing and consuming pets but also added geese to the mix. 'Haitian immigrants have descended upon Springfield, Ohio, and are destroying their way of life,' Trump told the crowd. 'A recording of 911 calls shows residents reporting that the migrants are walking off with the town's geese. They're taking the geese. You know where the geese are? In the park, in the lake. And even walking off with their pets.'" MB: And chickens. From the grocery store. Without any feathers.

Alicia Lozano & David Li of NBC News: "Bomb threats on Friday forced the evacuation and closure of [Springfield, Ohio,] public schools and municipal buildings for a second consecutive day, as the city continues to deal with sudden national attention due to false claims involving its Haitian population.... In addition to ... school evacuations, several city commissioners and a municipal employee were the target of an emailed bomb threat, city spokesperson Karen Graves said.... [JD] Vance has also said there's been a 'massive rise in communicable diseases' in Springfield, but Clark County Combined Health District Commissioner Chris Cook said Friday that's not accurate."

The Company He Keeps, Ctd. Steve Benen of MSNBC: "In theory, it seems utterly bonkers that a major-party candidate for the nation's highest office would bring a 9/11 truther to a 9/11 commemoration. In practice, Trump did it anyway, assuming he'd get away with it.... At a news conference, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned Trump's choice of company, calling the decision 'shocking, irresponsible, and offensive.' The New York Democrat said the former president's actions 'should shock the conscience of all decent Americans.'" ~~~

     ~~~ Jonathan Allen, et al., of NBC News: "Throughout his third presidential campaign, aides and advisers have done their best to shield him from Loomer, a far-right social media influencer, and similar figures who stroke his ego and stoke his basest political instincts. They lost that battle this week.... Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., major Trump allies in Congress who represent opposite ends of the Republican ideological spectrum, are publicly pressing him to ditch her. Loomer fired back Thursday with a string of invective about Graham." MB: Imagine the response if credible reports emerged that Kamala Harris had a squad of babysitters to keep her away from toxic flatterers. Observers of every stripe would say she was unfit for office.

     ~~~ Un-effing-believable. Alexandra Marquez & Vaughn Hillyard of NBC News: “Donald Trump on Friday defended Laura Loomer after some of the former president's closest allies this week raised concerns about his relationship with the far-right activist. 'Laura has been a supporter of mine. Just like a lot of people are supporters, and she's been a supporter of mine. She speaks very positively of the campaign. I'm not sure why you asked that question,' Trump told reporters at a press conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.... 'I don't control Laura. Laura -- she's a, she's a free spirit. Well, I don't know. I mean, look, I can't tell Laura what to do,' Trump added on Friday.... Immediately following his press conference, NBC News asked Trump whether he'd been informed of Loomer's conspiracy theories. 'I don't know that much about it. No, I don't,' he said...." Thanks to RAS for the link. MB: We have to assume that Trump is so sick he sees nothing wrong with hanging out with malignant bigots.

Joseph Gedeon of Politico: "The State Department on Friday accused RT of having transformed from a state-backed propaganda outlet into a sophisticated arm of Russian intelligence, secretly operating a vast military procurement network to supply Russian forces in Ukraine. RT, formerly Russia Today, has been pulling this off by using a large online crowdfunding platform, promoted through social media, to buy military equipment and then channel it to Russian units in Ukraine, according to the State Department. The administration said the operations were administered by RT deputy editor-in-chief and head of international broadcasting for Sputnik Anton Anisimov and had avoided detection by importing small orders of weaponry and supplies."

Today's Art Lesson: Portraiture. Thanks to RAS for the link.

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Bill Kristol in the Bulwark: "... it seems that Tuesday night's will be the only Trump-Harris debate. Multiple debates usually result in mixed verdicts, and a general blurring of any one encounter's impact. Trump's choice -- at least for now -- to reject any further debates turns Tuesday night's affair from a best-of-three series into a one-game elimination playoff. Trump lost that one debate. Bigly. And he's been losing as the aftershocks ripple through the political universe."

Paul Krugman of the New York Times: "For policy wonks like me..., the most remarkable moment in the debate probably came when Trump was asked whether he had a plan for health care reform, and his answer was: 'I have concepts of a plan.'... Trump ... has repeatedly insisted that Obamacare is 'lousy' and that he can come up with something much better.... Trump ... has been denouncing Obamacare [for nine years] and promising a superior alternative the whole time. Yet the only policy alternative he has ever proposed was 2017 legislation that would have more or less dismantled the A.C.A. without a viable replacement -- and which the Congressional Budget Office estimated would have increased the number of Americans without health insurance by 32 million within a few years.... The truth, I'd argue, is that he&'s blowing smoke when he claims to have even 'concepts.' That is, neither he nor anyone around him has any real clue about how to do better than the A.C.A."

Ivan Nechepurenko of the New York Times: "Russia announced on Friday that it had decided to expel six British diplomats from the country, accusing them of engaging in espionage and sabotage work, in a move that highlighted the deepening tensions between Moscow and London. The Russian Federal Security Service, or F.SB., said that the decision had been made in response to 'the numerous unfriendly steps taken by London,' a possible reference to signals from Britain that it was willing to allow Ukraine to use its 'Storm Shadow' long-range missiles against targets deep inside Russia. Speaking on Thursday about that potential shift on the use of missiles, President Vladimir V. Putin warned that such a decision would mean that NATO countries were 'at war with Russia' and that it would 'clearly change the very essence, the very nature of the conflict.'"

Here's a firewalled article about a firewalled article, but I can't find a "free" story anywhere, I guess I haven't used up my Beast freebies, so this is the best I can do: ~~~

     ~~~ Sean Craig of the Daily Beast: "Elon Musk secretly funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars into an effort to turf a Democratic prosecutor in Texas, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The Texas resident and Tesla and SpaceX CEO was the chief financier of Saving Austin, a group that distributed incendiary material attacking District Attorney José Garza during the Democratic primary, including fliers that baselessly accused him of 'filling Austin's streets with pedophiles & killers,' the Journal reports. Alongside that tagline, the fliers contained an image of the Travis County DA next to a bloody teddy bear and the warning, 'The next victim could be your loved one.' Musk's participation may have been more personal than political due to one key factor: his reported hatred of investor and philanthropist George Soros, a supporter of the DA.... Garza won the March primary with two-thirds of the vote and is expected to win re-election in November."

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Presidential Race

It's Friday the 13th. Let's try to think of somebody who deserves a little bad luck.

Erica Green & Maya King of the New York Times: "At her first post-debate campaign events, Vice President Kamala Harris repeatedly challenged ... Donald J. Trump to a second onstage clash and sought to use her opponent's erratic performance as a springboard into the race's final stretch.... Despite Ms. Harris's sharp performance on Tuesday night -- her team quickly said she would be willing to debate again -- her campaign has indicated that it sees the race as virtually unchanged, and has tried to keep Democrats grounded by reminding donors and supporters that 'elections are not won by debates.' But at back-to-back rallies in Charlotte and Greensboro, Ms. Harris signaled that she would try to make some of Mr. Trump's debate remarks echo through the rest of the campaign.... Ms. Harris's visit came as Democrats make a serious play for North Carolina, which was home to President Biden's narrowest loss in 2020 but has a large and growing population of Black people, young people and college graduates." Harris drew a crowd of 7,500 in Charlotte & 17,000 in Greensboro.

Theodore Schleifer & Shane Goldmacher of the New York Times: "Vice President Kamala Harris raised $47 million in the first 24 hours following her debate with ... Donald J. Trump on Tuesday night, a sum that will likely expand a widening funding gap between the two campaigns. That tally, shared by the Harris campaign with The New York Times, included donations from 600,000 people. It is her largest 24-hour fund-raising period since an initial burst of donations when she entered the race in July and raised $81 million on the first day."

Hmmm. Kaia Hubbard of CBS News: "Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Thursday endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president, writing in an op-ed of the 'serious threat' Donald Trump poses to the rule of law.... The former attorney general, who resigned as attorney general in 2007 amid accusations that he had lied in front of Congress and a scandal over the firing of nine U.S. attorneys, argued that the 'character of the person we elect in November' is of particular importance because members of Congress 'have proven spectacularly incapable or unwilling to check abuses of executive power.' He noted that while the Supreme Court has the ability to check presidential power, the high court's recent ruling in the presidential immunity case 'might allow a president to take official actions for personal, self-serving reasons.'" (Also linked yesterday.)

[BLAH, BLAH BLAH.] THERE WILL BE NO THIRD DEBATE! -- Donald Trump, in a post ~~~

~~~ ⭐ Trump Turns Tail. Brett Samuels of the Hill: "Former President Trump said Thursday he would not participate in another debate with Vice President Harris.... Shortly after Trump's social media post, Harris took to the stage for a rally in North Carolina where she addressed her desire to face the former president again. 'I believe we owe it to the voters to have another debate, because this election and what are at stake could not be more important,' Harris told supporters.... A CNN rapid poll found 63 percent of debate watchers said Harris won Tuesday's debate, compared to 37 percent who said Trump won. Multiple polls released Thursday showed Harris widening her lead over Trump nationally." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Who can blame him? His debate opponent would be dumb as a rock, an ignorant chick from India, who suddenly turned Black, then stole the votes of 14 million people & forced Joe Biden to pick her for president, then acted real nice to everybody except Trump, then whupped his ass in a debate because ABC cheated & gave her the questions in advance and ordered both moderators to help her out. And he still won anyway 93% to 7%, according to a very fake poll. ~~~

     ~~~ Oliver O'Connell of the Independent, republished by Yahoo! News: "Karl Rove, the Republican political consultant and deputy chief of staff in the George W Bush administration, has pulled no punches in an op-ed saying that Donald Trump's debate against Kamala Harris was a 'train wreck' for him. Calling Trump's debate performance 'catastrophic', he goes as far as to say that he was 'crushed by a woman he previously dismissed as "dumb as a rock".' Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Rove says the former president's performance was 'far worse than anything Team Trump could have imagined' and Trump was 'visibly rattled' as Harris 'launched rocket after rocket at him.'" Here's a big piece of the op-ed, which Rove published on his own Website.

A Failure by Another Measure. Matthew Goldstein of the New York Times: "Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, fell more than 10 percent by the market's close on the day after the debate between Mr. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Since Trump Media's debut on Wall Street in March, the company's stock has traded as something of a proxy for Mr. Trump's prospects in the November presidential election.... Shares of Trump Media, which were down as much as 15 percent on Wednesday, have fallen to their lowest level since the money-losing company went public in March, after its merger with a cash-rich shell company, Digital World Acquisition Corporation."

Michael Shear, et al., of the New York Times: "For years..., Donald J. Trump has tried to stir up fears about immigrants with claims of caravans full of criminals and rapists heading toward America's southern border. In Tuesday night's debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, he doubled down on the vitriol, promoting a debunked conspiracy theory that Haitian immigrants were killing Americans' house pets and eating them for dinner. Mr. Trump's political goals appear to be the same as they always have been: to stoke anger and give people someone to blame for their misfortunes. But the debate highlighted how Mr. Trump has escalated his assaults on immigrants in the 2024 presidential campaign, and how he uses the issue to overshadow other topic...." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I suspect that Trump, the quintessential bully, was bullied when he was a kid because his mother and his paternal grandfather were immigrants. Probably some of the rich kids he wanted to hang with traced their roots to the Mayflower or the Dutch colonists of New Amsterdam. And these mean boys let little Donnie know he could never be one of them. A sense of inferiority is what drives Donnie to try to give others a lower status than the one he feels he occupies. Sad! ~~~

~~~ AND now we find out that "They're eating dogs! They're eating cats!" was a planned attack on Harris! ~~~

     ~~~ Marc Caputo of the Bulwark: "Donald Trump had a plan for Tuesday night's presidential debate.... If the moderators hit him for spreading a baseless urban legend about Haitian immigrants eating cats in the small city of Springfield, Ohio, the ex-president was supposed to execute a classic rope-a-dope strategy: He would dodge the punch and place the blame for the story on town locals; then he'd pivot to attacking Vice President Kamala Harris and the media over the toll of rampant immigration on housing, healthcare, and crime in Springfield. It was all strategized in advance. There was just one problem: It required Trump to execute it.... But when the topic of immigration came up, the former president got sidetracked by taking umbrage with Harris's insistence that he had uninspiring rallies. He then mentioned the possibility of World War III.... [Then he said,] 'In Springfield, they're eating the dogs.... The people that came in. They're eating the cats. They're eating -- they're eating the pets of the people that live there.... The entire episode ended up being less rope-a-dope and more a dope who had hanged himself with some rope." ~~~

     ~~~ Azi Paybarah & Amy Wang of the Washington Post: "The mayor of Springfield, Ohio, said a bomb threat Thursday that led to the evacuation of City Hall and numerous buildings 'used hateful language towards immigrants and Haitians in our community.... Springfield is a community that needs help,' Mayor Rob Rue said in an interview with The Washington Post. The mayor added that national leaders should provide that help and not 'hurt a community like, unfortunately, we have seen over the last couple of days.'" An ABC News story is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Haley Wilt of NOTUS collects some Congressional Republicans' reactions to Donald Trump's pet-on-a-spit claims. It's fair to say that some of the members' responses are as bizarre as Trump's myth.

digby: "Trump has a very small vocabulary for a supposedly educated person and speaks at a 4th grade level according to experts. There's nothing new in that. And repeating himself is part of his strategy to convince people his lies are the truth. His 'cognitive tests' (which he says he 'aced' like nobody's ever aced them before) notwithstanding, he is getting worse. He can't seem to keep a single train of thought and that's actually new. He's calling this rambling 'the weave' and says his English professor friends call it brilliant. (He has no English professor friends.)" digby cites at length an Atlantic essay by psychiatrist Richard Friedman, who points to some evidence of Trump's cognitive decline. Friedman "says that if he had a patient with the 'verbal incoherence, tangential thinking, and repetitive speech' that Trump shows, he would definitely refer him for a thorough neuropsychiatric evaluation. Also, those characteristics make him completely unqualified to be president of the United States. I'm not a psychiatrist but would just add that he's also a puerile, self-centered asshole who only cares about himself which is also disqualifying." MB: Yup.

Isaac Arnsdorf of the Washington Post: "After an initial period of relative restraint, [Donald Trump] has begun blaming [the assassination attempt in Butler, Pa.,] on his opponents and amplifying conspiracy theories.... 'I probably took a bullet to the head because of the things that they say about me,' Trump said at Tuesday's ABC News debate.... 'It is creating a permission structure for at least some people to want to take matters into their own hands,' said Matt Dallek, a George Washington University professor...." (Also linked yesterday.)

The Company He Keeps, Ctd. Ken Bensinger of the New York Times: "Before Donald J. Trump traveled to Philadelphia for this week's debate, he invited one of the internet's most polarizing figures along for the ride. Laura Loomer was backstage with the Trump entourage.... She was in the spin room with the former president immediately after [the debate]. And the next day, she flew with him to New York City and Shanksville, Pa., to commemorate the anniversary of Sept. 11. A far-right activist known for her endless stream of sexist, homophobic, transphobic, anti-Muslim and occasionally antisemitic social media posts and public stunts, Ms. Loomer has made a name for herself over the past decade by unabashedly claiming 9/11 was 'an inside job,' calling Islam 'a cancer,' accusing Ron DeSantis's wife of exaggerating breast cancer and claiming that President Biden was behind the attempt to assassinate Mr. Trump in July. Just two days before the debate, Ms. Loomer, 31, posted a racist joke about the vice president, whose mother was Indian American.... For many observers, including some of Mr. Trump's most important allies, the Republican presidential nominee's choice ... to platform a social-media instigator ... was stunning." ~~~

~~~ Natalie Allison & Meredith McGraw of Politico: "Two loyal allies of Donald Trump are feuding over a bigoted post about Kamala Harris' Indian heritage, the latest sign of discord among MAGA surrogates as the former president seeks to regain his lead in the presidential race. Laura Loomer, a right-wing activist and close Trump ally, was rebuked by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on social media Wednesday evening after referencing racist and offensive cultural stereotypes about Harris, whose mother was Indian." (Also linked yesterday.)

Yes, this guy. Really. This guy.The Company He Keeps, Ctd. Tom Dreisbach of NPR: "Twice this past summer, Donald Trump's golf club in Bedminster, N.J. has featured speeches from a rioter convicted of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, who has a well-documented history of extreme antisemitic and racist rants. One of those events -- a fundraiser for a controversial nonprofit group that supports Capitol riot defendants -- was personally endorsed by Trump himself in a video message that was played for the room. 'All of the people there, you're amazing patriots,' Trump said in the video. 'Have a great time at Bedminster.' As part of his criminal case over Jan. 6, federal prosecutors described the rioter, Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, as a 'white supremacist and Nazi sympathizer,' who told his coworkers at a naval weapons station that 'Hitler should have finished the job' and 'babies born with any deformities or disabilities should be shot in the forehead.'"

It saddens me to see the former president bring his hate show to Tucson, a town with deep Mexican American roots and a joyful, tolerant spirit. -- Linda Ronstadt, in a statement

Maggie Astor of the New York Times: "The singer Linda Ronstadt denounced Donald J. Trump on Wednesday night in a statement released before his scheduled visit to Tucson for a campaign rally on Thursday, saying she had felt compelled to speak out because his event would be held at a venue named after her. Her statement, which also endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, took aim at the former president on a range of issues, including the rape allegations against him -- he was found liable for sexual abuse in a civil case last year -- and his felony convictions in New York. She particularly objected to the policy during his presidency that separated thousands of migrant families...." (Also linked yesterday.)

How Low Can They Go? Katie Glueck of the New York Times: "A super PAC that appears to have Republican ties is targeting Michigan residents -- including those in Detroit-area ZIP codes that are home to many Muslim Americans and Arab Americans -- with YouTube advertisements that highlight Vice President Kamala Harris's support for Israel and, in some cases, the Jewish faith of her husband, [Doug] Emhoff. As the narrator cheerfully notes Mr. Emhoff's religion, an image of the Israeli flag appears onscreen, a dog whistle conjuring the antisemitic trope of dual loyalty. 'Kamala Harris is a strong leader for these difficult times -- and joining Kamala will be her husband and top adviser, Doug Emhoff,' the narrator says, as images cycle across the screen of Mr. Emhoff wearing a yarmulke; visiting Oskar Schindler's factory; and lighting Hanukkah candles with Ms. Harris.... That group, which is scheduled to host an event for ... Donald J. Trump in Pennsylvania later this month, is led by Richard Grenell, who held a number of senior jobs in the Trump administration, and former Representative Lee Zeldin of New York, a Republican."

Joe DePaolo of Mediaite: "A viral clip has been making the rounds on the Right -- purporting to show music superstar Usher, during an appearance on The View, declining to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.... Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk posted the clip on X... Prominent Right-wing accounts shared Kirk's clip -- and applauded Usher for his comments.... But the full video tells a very different story.... 'So you're supporting Kamala Harris in this election, I understand?' Behar asked Usher. 'Yes!' Usher replied, enthusiastically." MB: It's no wonder that no one on the right know what's going on. (Also linked yesterday.)

Nandika Chatterjee of Salon: "During Wednesday's 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast,' the eponymous host bashed [Donald Trump], saying that 'he decisively lost' the debate with Harris. 'This was the first occasion where it wasn't just a close call, it was a lopsided one.'... Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume ... agreed, saying: 'Trump had a bad night. He rose to the bait repeatedly when she baited him, something I'm sure his advisers had begged him not to do.'... Trump was not happy with Cavuto's remarks and responded on Truth Social, writing: 'Neil Cavuto, Fox's Lowest Rated Anchor, is one of the WORST on Television. I actually prefer the losers at CNN and MSDNC!'"

Annals of "Journalism," Ctd. Dan Froomkin of Press Watch: "Is [Donald Trump] competent to be president? That's a question journalists should be asking, prominently and relentlessly, until Election Day. After the June debate that so clearly exposed Joe Biden's cognitive decline, news coverage questioning his competence to hold office for another term was seemingly never-ending, and for good reason.... Now Trump has had a debate that raises serious questions about his competence. And although his party remains solidly behind him, leading Democrats are increasingly willing to raise the issue. In the wake of the debate, for instance, House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries called for Trump to take a cognitive test.... There are some signs that journalists may rise to the occasion. The day after the debate, in an NPR article that went viral (thanks to me) Domenico Montenaro wrote boldly [linked in the Comments here] -- and accurately -- that 'The spotlight should now be on Trump's incoherence and general lack of any serious grasp on policy.'... The first thing reporters can do is stop covering up for the crazy."


Marshall Cohen
, et al., of CNN: "A judge on Thursday threw out three charges in the sweeping Georgia election subversion case, including two charges that ... Donald Trump faces. The decision hasn't yet been formally applied to Trump because his case has been paused pending appeals. In a separate ruling, Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee also upheld the marquee racketeering charge in the case, which Trump is also facing." (Also linked yesterday.)

Michael Shear of the New York Times: "The Justice Department on Thursday charged two men with assaulting a New York Times photographer on Jan. 6, 2021, accusing them of pushing her to the ground and stealing her camera as they participated in the storming of the Capitol. The two men, Philip and David Walker, are brothers who authorities say were part of the mob that breached security around the Capitol that day and pushed their way into the building...."

Steve Karnowski of the AP: "Package delivery company DHL is suing MyPillow, alleging the company synonymous with its founder, chief pitchman and election denier Mike Lindell owes nearly $800,000 for unpaid bills. The lawsuit is the latest legal dispute to emerge against MyPillow and Lindell, a prominent supporter of Donald Trump who has helped amplify the former president's false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.... [Lindell is] being sued for defamation by two voting machine companies. Lawyers who were originally defending him in those cases quit over unpaid bills.... A judge in Februaryaffirmed a $5 million arbitration award to a software engineer who challenged data that Lindell said proved that China interfered in the 2020 election."


Hannah Rabinowitz
of CNN: "Attorney General Merrick Garland slammed efforts to turn the Justice Department into a 'political weapon' during a fiery speech Thursday to department staff and US attorneys from across the country amid attacks from ... Donald Trump and his allies. Garland decried the 'escalation of attacks' against its career staff in years through 'conspiracy theories, dangerous falsehoods, efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out, and threats of actual violence.' The attorney general's comments come as Trump has claimed that the Justice Department has been weaponized against him amid his criminal prosecutions and suggested that he would politicize the department should he return to the Oval Office.... 'Our norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics,' Garland added to applause. Trump and his associates have publicly discussed plans to dismantle the department and its law enforcement components like the FBI, or to prosecute his political enemies.... Neither Trump nor his allies were mentioned by name." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Sorry, it's not a gutsy speech if you don't explicitly finger the perp, something Garland should have done years ago. Merrick the Unready remains unready. See Akhilleus's and Jeanne's commentary in yesterday's thread on Merrick's "fiery" speech.

Stephen Neukam of Axios: "Sen. Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) has given Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer a potentially easier path to helping President Biden beat former President Trump's record on judicial nominees.... Manchin backtracked Thursday on a March promise to vote 'no' on any purely partisan nominees. That's a huge win for Schumer, who was previously looking to capitalize on GOP absences or rely on Vice President Kamala Harris to break ties. In a surprise, Manchin voted to advance the nomination of Kevin Ritz for the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, even though it picked up no Republican support. One lingering question: Manchin's team didn't say whether he'd abide by that standard in the future."

Niraj Chokshi of the New York Times: "Thousands of Boeing workers walked off the job on Friday after rejecting a contract offer from the company, a potentially costly disruption as Boeing tries to increase airplane production after a safety crisis. The strike, the first at Boeing in 16 years, is expected to bring operations to a halt in the Seattle area, home to most of Boeing's commercial plane manufacturing. The slowdown could also further disrupt the company's fragile supply chain."

Hurubie Meko of the New York Times: "Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood mogul whose conviction for sex crimes in New York was overturned in April, is facing a new indictment, Manhattan prosecutors said in a hearing on Thursday. Mr. Weinstein, 72, was not in court on Thursday morning. He was still in Bellevue Hospital after being rushed from the Rikers Island jail complex for emergency heart surgery on Monday morning, according to jail records. The new indictment is still sealed and awaiting Mr. Weinstein's recovery so he can be arraigned, prosecutors said." (Also linked yesterday.)

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Molly Hennessy-Fiske, et al., of the Washington Post: "An unprecedented number of abortion initiatives are on state ballots this November, nearly all seeking to protect reproductive rights, but opponents are trying to defeat them even before the start of voting through legal challenges, administrative maneuvers and, critics say, outright intimidation. In Missouri, the Republican secretary of state pulled an abortion rights measure from the November ballot until the state's highest court ordered him to include it. In Florida, the governor's election police arrived at voters' front doors to question them about signing a petition for an abortion referendum -- encounters that one man said 'left me shaken.' And in Arizona, the state's Supreme Court allowed government pamphlets on the proposed constitutional amendment there to describe a fetus as an 'unborn human being.'" (Also linked yesterday.)

More Voter Suppression. Colby Itkowitz of the Washington Post: A GOP lawsuit to reject mail-in ballots with minor errors "is part of a nationwide legal campaign that the GOP has waged since 2020 to reject mail-in ballots. Republicans say the litigation is aimed at enforcement of election law, down to the letter. But critics see a strategy that has nothing to do with election integrity and everything to do with disqualifying voters who cast ballots by mail, an overwhelming majority of whom support Democrats.... Republicans have engaged in similar legal battles to throw out mail-in ballots over technical reasons in other states, including those, like Pennsylvania, considered crucial to the outcome of the presidential vote." The article cites efforts in Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan and Nevada. (Also linked yesterday.)

New York. Maria Cramer, et al., of the New York Times: "Edward A. Caban, the New York City police commissioner, announced his resignation in an email to the Police Department on Thursday, eight days after federal agents seized his phone as part of a criminal investigation. Commissioner Caban, 57, had been under pressure to resign from Mayor Eric Adams's administration, which had asked him to step aside on Monday, according to two people with knowledge of the matter." (Also linked yesterday.)

North Dakota. Kate Zernike of the New York Times: "A North Dakota judge overturned the state's near-total abortion ban on Thursday, saying that the State Constitution protected a woman's right to abortion until the fetus was viable. 'The North Dakota Constitution guarantees each individual, including women, the fundamental right to make medical judgments affecting his or her bodily integrity, health and autonomy, in consultation with a chosen health care provider free from government interference,' wrote Judge Bruce Romanick of the district court in Burleigh County. The judge, who was elected to his position, also ruled that the law violated the State Constitution's due process protections because it was too vague in how it defined exceptions to the ban. The North Dakota attorney general has vowed to appeal the decision. And while the judge's order means that abortion will become legal soon, the procedure will remain largely unavailable because the only clinic in the state has moved to Minnesota, according to the Center for Reproductive Rights, which brought the suit in 2022 on behalf of that clinic." (Also linked yesterday.)

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Israel/Palestine, et al. The New York Times' live updates of developments Thursday in the Israel/Hamas war are here: "Condemnation of a deadly Israeli strike on a school turned shelter in central Gaza mounted on Thursday, as Israel said that the complex crowded with people driven from their homes had become a headquarters for militants. The site, once known as Al-Jaouni School, had been home to around 12,000 displaced people from the Gaza Strip, mainly women and children, according to the United Nations, which operated the school. Israel has struck the compound five separate times since the war began last October, it said. The Palestinian authorities said the Israeli strike on Wednesday killed 18 Gazans. Among them were six U.N. employees, including the shelter's manager, the most U.N. employees to die in a single strike in Gaza since the war began, the organization said." (Also linked yesterday.)

Reader Comments (21)

Seeing as how Shady Vance keeps stepping on rakes and laying out a few for Fatty while he’s at it (“they’re eating…eating the pets”), and considering how Trump desperately threw him under the bus during that “debate”, it’s looking more and more likely that he’s ready to take a page out of Ross Perot’s playbook.

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

It takes only one word to describe Donald Trump: noncomposmentis.

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

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September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Comment in spam folder, I’m guessing.

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus
September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Worse than Trump

Several links (above) make note of the influence a truly, truly horrible human being, Laura Loomer has on the Orange Monster.

Loomer is now claiming that Vice President Kamala Harris has no children because her uterus has been destroyed by too many abortions. Who even thinks of stuff like this?

In one post she says Harris isn’t black, but in another, she says if Harris is elected, she’ll make Ebonics the national language.

As Trump’s higher brain functions shut down, he seems to be resorting to his id, the core of his elemental personality, the mindless primitive of the subconscious (see Freud) gravitates to a personality as depraved and as sociopathic as his own: Loomer.

He now surrounds himself with white supremacists, Hitler aficionados, vicious racists like Loomer and misogynistic ones with a slightly less obvious veneer, like Vance. It’s like one of those old comic book specials where a bunch of super villains get together to take over the universe.

How bad is this Loomer monstrosity? MTG has been attacking her as an out of control chaos agent. MTG! If Mad, Mad Margie thinks you’re a whacko, how bad is that?

But this is Fatty’s new bestie.

Monsters from the Id.

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

@Akhilleus. Yup. I have to do some stuff before I write to Squarespace again, but I will do it and I will write.

September 13, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

When MTG goes after Loomer, she's just being Ambitchous (the
desire to become a better bitch).

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

@Akhilleus: Yeah, I think Krugman (just linked) was trying to get at the same point when he wrote, "... many people get worse as they grow older because they become more like themselves." Not as good as "Monsters from the Id," to be sure.

Many of us have seen in Trump a bratty toddler from the get-go, but the terrible twos Trumpertantrum has only become a more predominant mode of behavior as the years have gone by. At his rallies, he thinks they're entertainment. At the debate, he seemed to think his 90-minute tantrum denoted strength. Imagine what it's like to be around him. Ooof!

September 13, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Reality Shows

"Which brings us back to Mr. Trump, 2024, Haitian cat-eaters and the end of everything. Because this unmooring, this mixing of real and unreal, this taking things literally but not seriously, or seriously but not literally, also helps to explain a lot about current American politics. Politics, it can seem, has internalized the logic of reality TV, except now the future of the planet, rather than a bachelor’s rose, is at stake.

Mr. Trump clearly understands how to operate in this particular version of the upside down, collaborating with his audience to create shareable moments that are full of in-jokes and provocations, perpetual-motion meme machines. How could he say all those outrageous things? Doesn’t he know people are going to be shocked? Well, of course, he says them specifically because people will be shocked. He has succeeded in making himself the most most-hated man in America, and the rewards, at least until this moment, have been huge.

If reality television began as a crude simulacrum of real life, today the opposite can feel true — that actual life is approximating reality television, and we’ve all been conscripted as cast members."

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

After so much Trump it is easy to forget what it is like to have a bit of fun and a sense of humor.

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

@RAS: An interesting theory, but I guess I see both Hatch & Trump as specimens of American coarseness, not entirely different from tractor pulls and gladiator sports like boxing & wrestling. I don't think of Hatch & Trump as part of a continuum or as having any sort of cause-and-effect relationship. That is, I don't think Hatch led to Trump, as Hirschorn posits. I just think the two men are birds of a feather.

They're the brutal car wrecks that people slow down to rubberneck on the Interstate. Yes, they attract a lot of attention but only from people who lack discernment. I wouldn't consider myself particularly discerning, but I can say I never watched "Survivor" or "The Apprentice" and on the few occasions Trump walked into a room I was in, I turned away. Hatch and Trump are not interesting people.

And that is true even though, to one extent or another, they are (or were, in Hatch's case) famous people. There is something intriguing about fame: about coming upon someone you don't know but who is, in one way or another, known to you. There's an odd imbalance; a one-way attachment that is real because it's based on some knowledge you have (or think you have) about a person who knows nothing about you. But if what you know about that person is repellent, then distaste outweighs the positive effects of fame.

So it is to a great extent fame that makes Trump attractive to his followers. Yet since they lack discernment, they have no protection against the positive effects of fame. To make matters (much) worse, they may actually value or approve some of Trump's coarse traits: his xenophobia, for instance, or his greed.

But that all is a very old story, as old as humanity, I suppose (as the reference to gladiators implies). The very purpose of civilization is to try to overcome some of that coarseness, to sand the rough edges. To learn to play the flute or, you know, draw a pig. Those who won't be civilized, who admire or resort to "Survivor"-like primitivism, are a sad lot, stuck perhaps in their monstrous ids!

September 13, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Re: the unrreality of reality television.

I’ll keep it simple.

There is nothing vaguely real or simulacra-like about shows in which there can be only one winner, Fatty’s dangerously stupid but nonetheless risible contention that only he can fix things is a symptom of producers who like shows that are cheap to produce, and which themselves produce cheap shirt. Besides, I think only he meant fuck things (up), which he does with abandon.

As a species, we survived by cooperation and attending to facts. Knowledge of the real world, not some made up fantasy tv survivor island world—and cooperative effort—are what allowed humanity to flourish.

Had we been prone to fuck everyone else over in order to be the last one standing, we’d have been lucky to make it past Lucy, our Australopithecine ancestor. In fact, we wouldn’t have made it that far. Lucy descended from very early hominids who themselves descended from chimpanzees. Chimpanzees are an especially social bunch, a trait that allowed us eventually to inhabit the entire planet and eventually to leave it for our nearest companion body in space.

None of this would have been possible with a Hatch or Trump-like social model of backstabbing greedy motherfuckerism. In fact, once you dispensed with all your rivals (either by getting them voted off the island or shooting them in Times Square), you’d be lunch for the next herd of wild animals that came along—animals that hunt in highly socialized packs!!

We got where we are through cooperative effort and paying attention to what’s real and what’s important. Early hominid clans who believed a leader who told them the neighbors are eating cats and forced them to believe they won a battle they actually lost went extinct a long fucking time ago.

Idiots like that might not like evolution, but evolution don’t like them very much either. They might hang on for a while, but eventually natural selection has a way of voting them off the island. And not for a return on some other bullshit show. If they return at all, it’ll be as bones in some unnatural museum. “Look kids! Those are the bones of the last known Trumpecine, a species of imbeciles.”

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

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September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

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September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

NBC News

"Bomb threats force second consecutive day of school closures in Springfield, Ohio
Several local leaders have also been targeted in the wake of baseless claims aimed at Haitian immigrants that have been repeated by former President Donald Trump."

Every week it is another story about threats of violence inspired by Trump. Our country lives under a constant cloud of terror fomented by this pathetic coward.
I think this is one of the reasons why Harris's campaign was received so well. She brought a little sunshine and joy to the low grade terror that Trump has held over us for so many years. Even after he lost Trump and the treats of violence never faded away. But Harris reminded many of us what a bright happy day used to feel like in the PTE, the Pre-Trump Era, before times .

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

RAS,

Danielle Moodie, on the Daily Beast podcast the New Abnormal, reported that an ABC news piece stated that “it was not confirmed that there’s any connection between Trump’s lies about Haitians eating pets and bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio.”

This is classic Trump Protection Journalizm. No connection? It happened on its own? Hours after the Orange Monster went before 67 million viewers and told that lie? I guess J6 had nothing to do with him either.

Until we have a press that is not frightened to death of telling the truth about Trump and the Traitors, we stand a very good chance of putting this evil prick back into power.

Disgraceful.

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

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September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Despicable cubed…

He’s not just doubling down on the Haitians eating family pets lie, he’s tripling down, now with AI generated images of Brave cat lady, Donald Trump rescuing little kitty cats from half naked black savages, trying to chase him down as he easily outdistances these evil African-Haitian pet eaters.

Where to begin?

First, there’s the incredible idea that this fat tub O lard could outrace anyone, never mind a couple of guys who look like they could make the US Olympic track team (because, of course…BLACK…very unfaaaiir to the clearly superior white athletes).

Then there’s the sartorial choices. Brave Sir Donald is in his typical uniform of white billionaire genius, boxy blue suit, five foot long red tie, and (don’t miss it) American Flag pin (like he has the tiniest connection to actual American—or at least constitutional—values).

The black guys don’t even get to wear rapper gear or street gang garb, which one might expect, blacks all being members of murderous drug gangs, listening to music that is most definitely NOT good ol’ ‘merican country music. No. These guys are too uncivilized even for clothes. After all, they’re black African-Haitian savages from the jungle. They eat kitties and doggies. And they HATE America!

Then the facial expressions. Brave Sir Donald has the concerned visage of noble rectitude. The black guys, mouths open, teeth bared, can’t wait for a little raw cat.

Make no mistake. None of this is a mistake or just a casual impression. If you’re gonna create deep fake AI images, every choice is based on your input. “Show me savage, half naked black men”.

There are a raft of other pictures of Brave Cat Lady Donald cuddling puppies and kitties. Right. He’s a pet lover. Fatty famously hates dogs.

Dogs serve as comparisons in his most nasty insults: “He died like a dog”, “He was sweating like a dog!” (Dogs don’t sweat, moron.) “She looked like a dog!”

So much mendacity in a single image:

Trump is brave
Trump can outrun guys a quarter of his age
Trump loves pets
Black men are savages
They barely wear clothes
They eat cuddly house pets
They’ll chase you down to get your pets

Never think this horror of a human being can’t go any lower.

He’ll do it easily.

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Even if it were true that one or two pets had been eaten (one apparently was, but not by a Haitian in Springfield, but by a white guy 100 miles away), would that truly be the most pressing problem facing the country today? Important enough to take precedence at a presidential debate over healthcare and the economy?

Now Trump has modified his accusations, saying that Haitians are grabbing geese out of a public park, supposedly to eat.

There’s zero evidence of this as well, but if it were true, how is that different than all the great white hunters who go out and shoot geese, ducks, and turkeys every year? Or deer? Oh wait, that’s done by white guys with guns. And just think of the backlash were some Democratic pol to relate stories about those guys killing and eating animals, and suggesting that it was an abomination.

No. This is all about inciting Trump’s two favorite things (after money), hatred and violence, especially against non-whites.

In MAGAstan, what’s good for the goose is never good for anyone else, unless they’re white PoT Trumpers.

September 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

The Pretender on Loomer:

No, he didn't know anything about what she's said. No, he hasn't read about her. Surprised he didn't say he'd never met her, even when she was standing next to him.

Of course, he's lying. But when you add up all the things he's said he's never seen, known or read, he's admitting to a lot of not knowing.

September 14, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes
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