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The New York Times lists Emmy winners. The AP has an overview story here.

New York Times: “Hvaldimir, a beluga whale who had captured the public’s imagination since 2019 after he was spotted wearing a harness seemingly designed for a camera, was found dead on Saturday in Norway, according to a nonprofit that worked to protect the whale.... [Hvaldimir] was wearing a harness that identified it as “equipment” from St. Petersburg. There also appeared to be a camera mount. Some wondered if the whale was on a Russian reconnaissance mission. Russia has never claimed ownership of the whale. If Hvaldimir was a spy, he was an exceptionally friendly one. The whale showed signs of domestication, and was comfortable around people. He remained in busier waters than are typical for belugas....” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Oh, Lord, do not let Bobby Kennedy, Jr., near that carcass. ~~~

     ~~~ AP Update: “There’s no evidence that a well-known beluga whale that lived off Norway’s coast and whose harness ignited speculation it was a Russian spy was shot to death last month as claimed by animal rights groups, Norwegian police said Monday.... Police said that the Norwegian Veterinary Institute conducted a preliminary autopsy on the animal, which was become known as 'Hvaldimir,' combining the Norwegian word for whale — hval — and the first name of Russian President Vladimir Putin. 'There are no findings from the autopsy that indicate that Hvaldimir has been shot,' police said in a statement.”

New York Times: Botswana's “President Mokgweetsi Masisi grinned as he lifted the diamond, a 2,492-carat stone that is the biggest diamond unearthed in more than a century and the second-largest ever found, according to the Vancouver-based mining operator Lucara, which owns the mine where it was found. This exceptional discovery could bring back the luster of the natural diamond mining industry, mining companies and experts say. The diamond was discovered in the same relatively small mine in northeastern Botswana that has produced several of the largest such stones in living memory. Such gemstones typically surface as a result of volcanic activity.... The diamond will likely sell in the range of tens of millions of dollars....”

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~~~ Guardian: "On a distant reef 16,000km from Paris, surfer Gabriel Medina has given Olympic viewers one of the most memorable images of the Games yet, with an airborne celebration so well poised it looked too good to be true. The Brazilian took off a thundering wave at Teahupo’o in Tahiti on Monday, emerging from a barrelling section before soaring into the air and appearing to settle on a Pacific cloud, pointing to the sky with biblical serenity, his movements mirrored precisely by his surfboard. The shot was taken by Agence France-Presse photographer Jérôme Brouillet, who said “the conditions were perfect, the waves were taller than we expected”. He took the photo while aboard a boat nearby, capturing the surreal image with such accuracy that at first some suspected Photoshop or AI." 

Washington Post: “'Mary Cassatt at Work' is a large and mostly satisfying exhibition devoted to the career of the great American artist beloved for her sensitive and often sentimental views of family life. The 'at work' in the title of the Philadelphia Museum of Art show references the curators’ interest in Cassatt’s pioneering effort to establish herself as a professional artist within a male-dominated field. Throughout the show, which includes some 130 paintings, pastels, prints and drawings, the wall text and the art on view stresses Cassatt’s fixation on art as a career rather than a pastime.... Mary Cassatt at Work is on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art through Sept. 8. philamuseum.org

New York Times: “Bob Newhart, who died on Thursday at the age of 94, has been such a beloved giant of popular culture for so long that it’s easy to forget how unlikely it was that he became one of the founding fathers of stand-up comedy. Before basically inventing the hit stand-up special, with the 1960 Grammy-winning album 'The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart' — that doesn’t even count his pay-per-view event broadcast on Canadian television that some cite as the first filmed special — he was a soft-spoken accountant who had never done a set in a nightclub. That he made a classic with so little preparation is one of the great miracles in the history of comedy.... Bob Newhart holds up. In fact, it’s hard to think of a stand-up from that era who is a better argument against the commonplace idea that comedy does not age well.”

Washington Post: “An early Titian masterpiece — once looted by Napolean’s troops and a part of royal collections for centuries — caused a stir when it was stolen from the home of a British marquess in 1995. Seven years later, it was found inside an unassuming white and blue plastic bag at a bus stop in southwest London by an art detective, and returned. This week, the oil painting 'The Rest on the Flight into Egypt' sold for more than $22 million at Christie’s. It was a record for the Renaissance artist, whom museums describe as the greatest painter of 16th-century Venice. Ahead of the sale in April, the auction house billed it as 'the most important work by Titian to come to the auction market in more than a generation.'”

Washington Post: The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., which houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare material, has undergone a major renovation. "The change to the building is pervasive, both subtle and transformational."

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The Conversation -- September 24, 2024

The New York Times is live-updating events at the United Nations General Assembly here: “In his final U.N. speech, President Biden addressed the wars in Ukraine, the Middle East and Sudan, drawing on the long arc of his career to stress that progress is possible.” ~~~

Farnaz Fassihi: “António Guterres, the secretary general of the United Nations, warned that 'a powder keg risks engulfing the world' as he urged world leaders gathered for the General Assembly on Tuesday to come together to find solutions.”

Michael Crowley: President “Biden opens his speech by reaching back into American — and his — history, lending the speech a career-capping feel.”

Peter Baker: “Biden goes where other presidents might not have, acknowledging the traumatic withdrawal of Afghanistan that he ordered while defending it.”

Crowley: “Afghanistan is a chapter of Biden's presidency that will be long remembered for mass chaos and violence, but for which he believes history will vindicate him.”

Zolan Kanno-Youngs: “In his farewell speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Biden starts by reflecting on the various conflicts he has witnessed throughout his career and speaks on the progress allies can make on world affairs. He talks about about witnessing the United States and allies progress after the Vietnam War, nuclear tensions and apartheid in South Africa. 'Things can get better,' Biden says. 'We should never forget that. I’ve seen that throughout my career.'”

Anton Troianovski: “Biden says the United States had “ensured the survival of Ukraine as a free nation.” But a political battle over what happens next in Ukraine is playing out now, with Ukraine’s president, Zelensky, in the United States this week to try to convince his most important ally that Ukraine is still able to secure victory in the now 31-month-long war.”

Crowley: “'We cannot grow weary, we cannot look away,' Biden says of Ukraine, in what may be his last, best opportunity to rally global support behind a conflict that played a central role in his presidency.”

David Sanger: “He reiterates the need to for Hamas and Israel to sign on to his cease-fire and hostage plan. But today, that agreement seems further away than ever, with the opening of a major new front in Lebanon.”

Isabel Kershner: “As Biden was speaking, Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, vowed in a video statement released by his office to continue striking Hezbollah in Lebanon.”

Sheryl Stolberg: “Biden is wrapping up, explaining his decision not to seek a second term. 'There is so much more I want to get done. But as much as I love the job I love my country more.' And he adds: 'Some things are more important than staying in power.' The line got sustained applause.” ~~~

~~~ Kanno-Youngs: “'It’s your people that matter the most. Never forget we are here to serve the people. Not the other way around.'”

The New York Times' live updates of developments Tuesday in Israel's wars is here.

Megan Messerly of Politico: “Kamala Harris is calling for [eliminating the filibuster] ... to pass federal legislation protecting abortion rights. Harris voiced support for ending the 60-vote threshold needed to advance most legislation in the Senate, commonly known as the filibuster, during an interview with Wisconsin Public Radio that aired Tuesday.... President Joe Biden has long said he supports such an exception, and in 2022 Harris promised as vice president to cast a tie-breaking vote to end the filibuster for reproductive rights and voting rights. Democrats face an uphill battle to keep the Senate this November.”

Matt Flegenheimer of the New York Times on “the long, strange saga of Kamala Harris & Kimberly Guilfoyle. More than two decades ago, the future vice president and the future conservative firebrand were rising legal stars in San Francisco. Then Ms. Guilfoyle accused Ms. Harris of trying to deny her a job.”

Marie: Donald Trump, writing on his failing social media site, after Kamala Harris's campaign confirmed that she would not be attending the Al Smith dinner: "... It was a virtual event in 2020, and I was delighted to speak to our Catholic friends that day and, of course, it was a HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL evening in 2016 when we were there in person with Crooked Hillary Clinton. The reviews of my remarks were TREMENDOUS. It’s sad, but not surprising, that Kamala has decided not to attend. I don’t know what she has against our Catholic friends, but it must be a lot, because she certainly hasn’t been very nice to them, in fact, Catholics are literally being persecuted by this Administration. Any Catholic that votes for Comrade Kamala Harris should have their head examined…." Via Mediaite.

Seb Starcevic & Veronika Melkozerova of Politico: Donald Trump said Monday [at his Indiana, Pennsylvania, rally] that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wanted 'so badly' for Vice President Kamala Harris to win the 2024 U.S. presidential election.... Zelenskyy on Sunday visited a munitions factory in Scranton, Pennsylvania — a critical swing state in November’s knife-edge election — as part of a tour to shore up support for Kyiv’s resistance against Russia’s war, providing a fillip to the Harris campaign which riled Trump.... [Trump said] that if he wins the election, 'the first thing I’m gonna do is call up Zelenskyy and call up President Putin and I’m gonna say, “You gotta make a deal, this is crazy.’”... He has also threatened to cut U.S. aid to Ukraine.... Zelenskyy’s office refused to confirm the swing state trip was chosen for any purpose other than 'to pay a visit of gratitude' to the Scranton munitions factory, which manufactures shells used by Ukraine’s military.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: It seems to me the main utility of Zelensky's visit to the munitions factory was to remind Americans that almost all of the materiel we send to Ukraine is American-made. That is, the money stays in the U.S. Sure it's redistributed, but it's moving from general federal taxpayers to U.S. workers, who then recirculate it in their communities when they pay for goods & services. Trump either doesn't understand this, or (there's some slight possibility) he gets it but he's pulling the wool over the eyes of his sheeples. ~~~

~~~ James Kilner of the (U.K.) Telegraph: “Donald Trump doesn’t know how to stop the war in Ukraine, despite claiming he could end it on his first day as US president, Volodymyr Zelensky has said. In his harshest criticism yet of the Republican presidential nominee, the Ukrainian president also described Trump’s running mate JD Vance as 'dangerous' and 'too radical'. 'His message seems to be that Ukraine must make a sacrifice,' Mr Zelensky said of Mr Vance in an interview with the New Yorker magazine before he flew to the US to present his 'Victory Plan' to the White House this week. 'But I believe that we have shielded America from total war.' Mr Vance has been criticised by supporters of Ukraine for pushing a peace deal that consolidates the Kremlin’s control over captured territory.”

Racists of America, Unite! Michael Luciano of Mediaite: “... Donald Trump riled up rally-goers on Monday night by saying that some immigrants who are in the U.S. legally should be deported. Speaking in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Trump once again invoked Springfield, Ohio.... The Haitian migrants are there legally under Temporary Protected Status and have helped the city plug a severe labor shortage. Despite knowing this, Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, has said he will keep calling them 'illegal.'... 'The fact is – and I’ll say it now – you have to get ’em the hell out. You have to get ’em out. I’m sorry. But get ’em out. Can’t have it.' The crowd responded by erupting in applause. 'They’ve destroyed it,' he said. The crowd broke into a chant demanding deportations. 'Send them back! Send them back! Send them back!'... The ex-president went on to commend Dwight Eisenhower for his deportation program in the 1950s that was dubbed 'Operation Wetback,' though Trump did not refer to it by name.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think Trump would have accused legal immigrants of eating their neighbors' pets if the immigrants had come from, say, Denmark. Hell, in one of his crazier schemes, Trump wanted to buy Greenland from Denmark. (In fairness to Trump, I don't suppose he realized that about 88 percent of its population is Inuit; or maybe he just figured he could deport them to ... someplace.)

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Presidential Race

Alexandra Marquez of NBC News: "In a bid to coax Donald Trump back onto the debate stage with Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats plan to launch a new messaging campaign dubbing the former president a 'chicken' for saying he won't debate again. The Democratic National Committee will launch static billboards and mobile billboards. The chicken billboards, which will first appear at Trump's rally Monday in Indiana, Pennsylvania, include a digitally altered image of Trump in a chicken suit alongside the words 'There's no debate: Donald Trump's a chicken.'" (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

Fernando Cervantes of USA Today, republished by AOL: “A group of national law enforcement leaders have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris weeks after the National Fraternal Order of Police backed ... Donald Trump. The group, Police Leaders for Community Safety, was created in 2024 as a non-partisan 501(c)4, and describes itself as an organization that represents dozens of police officials. In a press release Monday, chairwoman Sue Riseling expressed the organization's support for Harris.... Another group, the International Union of Police Associations also threw its support behind Former President Trump in February.”

Ece Yildirim of CNBC: “Three former chairs of the Maine Republican Party 'enthusiastically endorsed' Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris for president over ... Donald Trump in an opinion piece published by Bangor Daily News on Monday. 'We led our party at a time when candidates of both parties were not only civil and believed in the rule of law, but, we believe, had the best interests of the state and entire nation foremost in their hearts, even when we disagreed on policies,' wrote Robert A.G. Monks, Ken Cole and Ted O’Meara.... Additionally, the former chairs took a jab at the broader Republican Party in their letter, claiming that much of the leadership of the party 'has joined the cult of Trump.'”

Neil Vigdor & Simon Levien of the New York Times: “... Donald J. Trump claimed at a rally [in Pennsylvania] on Monday that he would protect women voters by making their communities safer and that they won’t 'be thinking about abortion.... You will be protected, and I will be your protector,' said Mr. Trump, who polls have shown is struggling to cultivate support among women, for whom abortion rights remain a top issue.... Mr. Trump, who last year was found liable of sexually abusing and defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll and who has a history of making demeaning remarks about women, has been seeking to cast himself as a safeguard for women, posting similar comments on his social-media platform. 'Women will be happy, healthy, confident and free,' he said during an extended riff at the rally.... The former president has frequently bragged about his role in appointing Supreme Court justices who helped to overturn Roe v. Wade.... Mr. Trump also repeated a falsehood that he amplified during his debate against Ms. Harris earlier this month, saying that Democrats had been demanding abortions in the ninth month of a pregnancy or 'an execution of a baby after birth.'”

“Donald Trump's Imaginary World.” Ashley Parker of the Washington Post: “In Donald Trump’s imaginary world, Americans can’t venture out to buy a loaf of bread without getting shot, mugged or raped. Immigrants in a small Ohio town eat their neighbors’ cats and dogs. World War III and economic collapse are just around the corner. And kids head off to school only to return at day’s end having undergone gender reassignment surgery. The former president’s imaginary world is a dark, dystopian place, described by Trump in his rallies, interviews, social media posts and debate appearances.... It is a distorted, warped and, at times, absurdist portrait of a nation where the insurrectionists who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, to deadly effect were merely peaceful protesters, and where unlucky boaters are faced with the unappealing choice between electrocution or a shark attack. His extreme caricatures also serve as another way for Trump to traffic in lies and misinformation....” (Also linked yesterday.)

The Grifters

Kevin Breuninger of CNBC: “Shares of Trump Media sank Monday to their lowest price since 2021, days after majority owner Donald Trump and other company insiders got the green light to start selling their stakes in the Truth Social operator. The stock, which appears as DJT on the Nasdaq, closed more than 10% lower in a frenzied trading session, settling at $12.15 per share and notching the company’s sixth straight day of declines. Trump Media’s share price has fallen nearly 85% since the company surged in its public trading debut in late March.... Trump and other company insiders were bound by lockup agreements that barred them from selling their shares in the initial months after Trump Media went public. Those restrictions expired at the closing bell Thursday." ~~~

~~~ digby: "It would appear that now that the lock out period is over, Trump or other big stock holders are dumping stock. Too bad about the suckers and losers." In a tweet embedded in digby's post, Alex Cole writes, "If you invested $1,000 [in Trump Media] in March, it is worth $190 today." Thanks to Akhilleus for the link. ~~~

Melanie the Mercenary. Pamela Brown, et al., of CNN: “One of the few times [Melania Trump] has appeared at a political event [this year], she’s received a six-figure paycheck – a highly unusual move for the spouse of a candidate. The former first lady spoke at two political fundraisers for the Log Cabin Republicans this year, and she was paid $237,500 for an April event, according to ... Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosure form. The payment was listed as a 'speaking engagement.' Trump’s latest disclosure form said Melania Trump was paid by the Log Cabin Republicans for the April fundraiser. But it’s a mystery who actually cut the check: Charles Moran, president of the Log Cabin Republicans, told CNN earlier this month the group did not put up the money for her to speak.... [The other event took place in July, and the Trump campaign has not yet filed financial disclosures for that period.] Campaign finance and government ethics experts say a payment to a presidential candidate’s spouse to appear at political fundraisers in an election is unusual [and] ethically questionable....” (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Yes, but it's original. Who else gets paid six figures for a gig promoting her own interests while asking guests to fork over even more money to boost her interests?

Marin Scotten of Salon: "Allies of ... Donald Trump and others affiliated with the GOP are supporting the Green Party's Jill Stein in the hopes that her presidential bid will divert attention and votes away from Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, The Wall Street Journal reported. Stein, now in her third race for the White House, has fought to secure ballot access in multiple battleground states and has been represented by Trump-affiliated lawyers, the Journal reported. Indeed, Stein's campaign has paid six figures to a Republican-tied consulting firm led by a man accused of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol[.]" MB: IMO, a vote for Jill Stein is proof you don't care about the environment.

Patrick Svitek & Patrick Marley of the Washington Post: “A key Republican state lawmaker in Nebraska said Monday that he does not support changing how the state awards its electoral votes before the November election, foiling for now a last-ditch push by former president Donald Trump and his allies that could have reshaped the outcome of the presidential race.... State Sen. Mike McDonnell said in a statement, 'After deep consideration, it is clear to me that right now, 43 days from Election Day, is not the moment to make this change.'... McDonnell is a former firefighter who left the Democratic Party to become a Republican this year after Democrats censured him for his antiabortion views.... 'Unfortunately, a Democrat turned Republican(?) State Senator named Mike McDonnell decided, for no reason whatsoever, to get in the way of a great Republican, common sense, victory,'  Trump wrote [on his failing social media site]. 'Just another “Grandstander!’””

This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster. It is up to you to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job. -- Ryan Routh, from note found in box at a friend's house ~~~

~~~ Glenn Thrush & Adam Goldman of the New York Times: “A 58-year-old man accused of trying to assassinate ... Donald J. Trump acknowledged in a prewritten note that he had planned the attack — and even predicted his failure, according to a federal court filing on Monday. The man, Ryan W. Routh, staked out the grounds of Mr. Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach, Fla., for a month before the episode, the filing said. He positioned himself outside the fence at the sixth hole of the course on Sept. 15, before a Secret Service agent scouting one hole ahead of the former president’s group spotted him and the barrel of his gun. At the time he was seen, Mr. Routh had aligned himself directly to the sixth hole, with the intention of shooting Mr. Trump from a relatively short distance with a semiautomatic rifle, prosecutors said. The rifle, equipped with a scope and left at the scene, had a bullet in the chamber and a total of 11 rounds. Investigators also found Mr. Routh’s fingerprint on the weapon.... Mr. Routh had left the note at the house [of a friend] several months before the shooting, an indication that he had been planning the assassination for a long time.” (Also linked yesterday.)

Nadia Lathan of the AP: “A federal jury in Texas on Monday rejected voter intimidation allegations against all but one of a group of former President Donald Trump supporters who surrounded a Biden-Harris campaign bus on an interstate days before the 2020 election. Only one of the six Trump supporters who were sued in the civil trial was held responsible by the jury. A Texas man whose car brushed up against another as the caravan of vehicles dubbed the 'Trump Train' raced down Interstate 35, was ordered to pay the bus driver $10,000 and another $30,000 in punitive damages. Both sides declared victory at the end of a two-week trial in an Austin courthouse. The five Trump supporters cleared in the lawsuit — which was brought by three people aboard the campaign bus, including former Texas Democratic lawmaker Wendy Davis — described the verdict as vindicating and a relief.”


David Sanger & Madeleine Ngo
of the New York Times: “The Biden administration announced a sweeping initiative on Monday to ban Chinese-developed software from internet-connected cars in the United States, justifying the move on national security grounds. The action is intended to prevent Chinese intelligence agencies from monitoring the movements of Americans or using the vehicles’ electronics as a pathway into the U.S. electric grid or other critical infrastructure. The move, most likely the last major cutoff of Chinese products into the United States under the Biden administration, follows the same logic that resulted in the ban on Huawei telecommunications equipment and the investigations into Chinese-made cranes operating at American ports.” (Also linked yesterday.)

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Colorado. Emily Wax-Thibodeaux & Karin Brulliard of the Washington Post: “The man who killed 10 people within minutes at a supermarket in Boulder, Colo., three years ago was found guilty of 10 counts of first-degree murder Monday, an outcome that means he will spend the rest of his life in prison.... At issue was whether [the shooter], who subsequently was diagnosed with schizophrenia, understood the difference between right and wrong that afternoon. The jury deliberated for a total of six hours over two days before rejecting [the shooter]’s insanity plea. He was also convicted of other charges, including dozens of attempted murder, weapons and other charges.”

New York. Nicholas Fandos of the New York Times: “As a proud son of Nassau County’s vaunted Republican machine, Representative Anthony D’Esposito of New York knows well the power of political patronage. Every member of his immediate family has held a town or county job, and as a local official, he routinely helped friends find spots on the government payroll. Yet even by those standards, Mr. D’Esposito’s hiring decisions since he won a seat in Congress in 2022 have been audacious — and in two cases may have transgressed ethics rules designed to combat nepotism and corruption. Shortly after taking the oath of office, the first-term congressman hired his longtime fiancée’s daughter to work as a special assistant in his district office, eventually bumping her salary to about $3,800 a month, payroll records show. In April, Mr. D’Esposito added someone even closer to him to his payroll: a woman with whom he was having an affair, according to four people familiar with the relationship. The woman, Devin Faas, collected $2,000 a month for a part-time job in the same district office. Payments to both women stopped abruptly several months later, in July 2023, records show, around the time that Mr. D’Esposito’s fiancée found out about his relationship with Ms. Faas and briefly broke up with him....” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Nassau County is on Long Island, just east of Queens. When you consider Esposito's morality, you may think of a Queens man with whom you're familiar.

North Carolina Gubernatorial Race. Natalie Allison of Politico: “Top Republican leaders in North Carolina have called on Mark Robinson to provide proof that he wasn’t behind salacious posts on a pornography website — but new information continues to point to his involvement in the type of online sexual activity he denies.... Robinson’s former general consultant confirmed to Politico that at least eight campaign employees have stepped down, a number larger than the four the campaign announced on Sunday. That leaves Robinson without his consultant, campaign manager and deputy, finance director and deputy, two political directors and director of operations.” ~~~

~~~ Paul Specht & Jack Hagel of WRAL News (Raleigh): “North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson rejected multiple offers from supporters to connect him with information technology specialists to help the Republican gubernatorial nominee investigate racist and lewd comments on a pornographic website made by someone with a username that CNN tied to Robinson, people directly familiar with the matter told WRAL on Monday.... People familiar with the matter told WRAL ... [that] Robinson initially declined legal help.” ~~~

~~~ Jennifer Bendery of the Huffington Post: “North Carolina Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson lashed out Monday against 'the false lies' about him in a CNN investigative report Thursday that uncovered years of disturbing comments he made in a forum on a porn website. Except then, in the same breath, he suggested maybe those comments were really by him. [While railing against CNN, he said,] '“We’re not here to talk about 15- or 20-year-old salacious, false lies.... They want to talk about what possibly happened 15 years ago.'MB: Besides admitting he possibly wrote the remarks, I wonder what a false lie is. The term seems to be a sort of double negative; that is, if a lie is a statement that is not true, then a false lie must be a statement that is true.

Ohio Senate Race. Daniel Hampton of the Raw Story: GOP U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno was recorded on video Friday at a town hall in Warren County, Ohio, in which he slammed suburban women who say abortion access will define how they vote, NBC4i reported. 'You know the left has a lot of single-issue voters,' Moreno in the clip. Sadly, by the way, there’s a lot of suburban women, a lot of suburban women that are like, “Listen, abortion is it. If I can’t have an abortion in this country whenever I want, I will vote for anybody else.” … OK, little crazy by the way, but — especially for women that are like past 50 — I’m thinking to myself, “I don’t think that’s an issue for you.”'” MB: That's right, like your childless cat ladies, we women past our childbearing years should STFU. We are worthless individuals. Back before medicine got so effective and people lived the “natural” lifespans God intended, we would be dead by 50, if not sooner by complications of childbirth. Thanks for reminding us to know our place, Bernie.

Ohio. Brad Reed of the Raw Story: “Portage County, Ohio Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski caused an uproar earlier this month when he posted on Facebook that his supporters should 'write down' the addresses of local residents in the county who had signs supporting Vice President Kamala Harris on their lawns. Now The Daily Beast reports that Zuchowski's department has been stripped of its election security duties after multiple residents expressed discomfort with giving him any oversight role in the upcoming presidential election. The move to boot Zuchowski and his department out of election security duties came Friday when the local Portage County elections board voted to remove it in a 3-1 vote.” (Also linked yesterday.) 

Reader Comments (19)

Bored and Exhausted MAGAts left early from Fatty’s fascist hootenanny in Wilmington, NC this past weekend while he droned on for another 40 minutes.

You can hear his whiny voice on the PA in the background sounding pretty bored and exhausted himself. He used to come off like Hitler at Nuremberg. Now he sounds like a guy on Xanax reading the phone book out loud to keep from falling asleep. Low, low, low energy.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

For all of us book lovers, I have received information from Amazon
(why me?) about all the new and exciting books about Donald Trump.
1. 1000 Dumbest Things D.T. Has Said & Done. $18.00
Seems to me that would be like 1000 things a month.
2. The Wisdom of Donald Trump. $9.99
I'll bet it's a one pager, or less.
3.The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump $15.70
What rhymes with rapist, embezzler, and a hundred more descriptors
4.Trump's Greatest Quotes. $5.99
Like "Only I Can Fix It" or "I'm a Self Made Billionaire"

Get 'em while they're hot. They're gonna sell out fast (maybe because
only one copy of each was printed?).

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

@Forrest Morris: Actually, I think your catalog would sell quite well, and I'm a little sorry you and I didn't think to make a killing at our publishing house "Ripping off the Rubes, LLC." True, Donald with his trading cards and Melanie with her "memoir" would have given us a run for the money, but your titles are great!

September 24, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

I left one out because it's kinda overpriced: "The Story To Save
America" $80.00. That one is from DJT Press. Who knew he had
his own publishing house? $80.00 for a paperback? Wow!

@Marie: No, I didn't make this up. Amazon actually notified me
so I went to their web site and they actually are selling these titles
and more.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

@Forrest Morris: Good grief! So there are people who actually do run "Ripping off the Rubes" publishing houses! Now that you mention it, I think I read about that book of "poetry." Somebody just broke up some of Donald's run-on nonsense remarks into what look like poems, and published the mess in book form. Clever.

Somewhere down Alabamy way, some rube is reading this to his innocent white children:

"Here is a poem, Sonny, by our late, great president*, It's called 'On Cryptocurrency':"

It’s A.I.
It’s so many other things.
You know,
A.I.

Speaking of an interest in future,
It needs tremendous electricity capability
Beyond anything I've ever heard.
If you take all the electricity
Coming out of the U.S.,
In order to have it to be dominant
In A.I.,
You need twice that amount.
Just for this one thing.

Who would make that?
You need twice the electricity
We already have.

China is already building electric plants.
They want to build them
For the A.I.
And it's very important.
But you need tremendous electric.

And in this country,
Because of our strong
Environmental impact statement problems
That we have, you know,
China doesn't have those problems.

September 24, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

I could not read all the trash talk by Orange Barf flashed on MSNBC this morning. Anyone else saying the things about opponents he said on Lies unsocial would be visited by the feds. What a pig.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne

Marie,

I think that’s Kleptocurrency. It doesn’t need tremendous electric, just tremendous morons.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

A piece on NPR this morning looks at one particular group that was thrilled to hear the Fat Fascist repeat Neo-Nazi messaging during the debate he lost badly to Kamala Harris.

The “They are eating the dogs” lie, spread by Trump and his bobble head VP, Shady Vance originated with a white supremacist Nazi group called the Blood Tribe. From there it was picked up by other Neo-Nazis which spread it into the septic blood supply of MAGA world where it was greeted with open claws by Vance and his racist boss.

Looking into it a bit further, I found a report in a Bangor, ME newspaper (the Blood Tribe leader used to live there) and also an article on the NBC news site.

Several reports seem to suggest that PoT supporters of racism were “duped” by the Nazi propaganda, as if it wasn’t their fault that they fell for the pet eating lie, but that’s like saying that fine people were tricked into robbing a bank. You don’t “fall” for an outrageous racist lie unless you’re inclined to be a racist asshole.

Anyway, another notch in Trump’s Hitler belt.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Yesterday Ebay thought I was someone who might really like a "Trump, take back America" sign. WTF. What is the point of collecting all this information on me if you're not going to bother to tailoring the algorithm to me. I have a open tab to Reality Chex for crying out loud. It makes me wonder how many others are force fed MAGA bullshit day after day. And how many eventually click on the poison and get sucked down the GOP sewage pipeline. I remember several years ago starting to use YouTube to check out some book discussions and getting recommended Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson's gateway videos to neo-nazidom and the incel world. I eventually blocked those recommendations, but I was also offended that they thought that was the bullshit content they thought I would be interested in. But I think they have just pushing that bile on everyone regardless of their preferences. It would help explain how so many people have gotten radicalized so rabidly and so quickly these Trump years. Most of those people were probably prone to believing some of that crap, but the algorithm turned so many weak people's worst traits up to eleven.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Says a lot about a country's voters (or about the journalism that reports on them?) when it elevates the "undecided"--or is that the ditherers?--to a position of prominence, even critical importance, in a presidential election.

And I can't see that it says anything good.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Politico

"Commercially available location data has outed Planned Parenthood visitors and gay priests — and a newly published research paper shows that federal investigations are at risk of being tracked without their knowledge as well.

Researchers have now shown they can buy phone location data and use it to trace the movements of Securities and Exchange Commission employees.

In a paper titled “Watching the Watchdogs: Tracking SEC Inquiries Using Geolocation Data,” the researchers — from universities in St. Louis, New Hampshire and Kentucky — detailed how they used the data to track regulators visiting companies, and how those visits affected financial markets."

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Kamala Harris's message to deaf children.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Charlie Warzel, in The Atlantic, suggests you read his feed on (as Marie called it) "his failing social media site" to understand what the magats are absorbing:

"His feed is bleak, full of posts about America in decline. Aesthetically, it is ugly, full of doctored images and screenshots of screenshots of Facebook-style memes. Consuming a few weeks’ worth of his posts at once was enough to make me feel awful about the state of the world, not unlike how it feels to visit seedy message boards such as 4chan."

Think I will skip actually going to his site since that might identify me as a fan..and trigger marketing for his books and crappy merchandise!
gift link:
His Truth Social posts are even worse than you think

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered Commenterlaura hunter

@RAS: The video is from 2019, but it's still great!

After a deaf employee helped me at Walmart last year, I realized I didn't even know how to say "thank you" in sign language. So I went home and taught myself. Better late than never.

September 24, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Laura,

A friend of mine has joined Trump’s broke-ass antisocial media thing a couple of times. Apparently, if you question anything the Dear Leader says, point out any of his many lies, or post anything vaguely critical, you are banned.

No way any of the “good people” from MAGAstan who inhabit his alternate universe of hate, lies, racism, misogyny, and narcissistic bed wetting are gonna be exposed to anything so vile as the truth or critical thinking.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Paul Waldman on the dangers of hurting the MSM's fragile feelings:

https://paulwaldman.substack.com/p/media-to-kamala-harris-youre-doing

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Ken,

Re: the Undecideds! (Cue powerful superhero music)

As with so much that is truly unbelievable these days (how in the hell is this race even close?, eg), elevating the Undecideds to the status of great importance is like crowning the village idiots and draping purple and ermine lined robes over their backs.

As David Sedaris put it in the quote you referenced recently, it’s like being presented with the option of filet mignon or dog shit with broken glass and having to think about it.

And at this point, a few short weeks from Election Day, it’s ridiculous to say “Well, they’ve been too busy to pay attention to the race. Give them time.” Yeah? You mean like those people in Pompeii who didn’t pay attention to the volcano exploding a few miles away? They had time. They’re still deciding. Oh, wait…they’re those piles of ash still huddled in crushed buildings almost 2,000 years later.

I guess they opted for the dog shit with broken glass.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Just read an article on Yahoo news about tropical storm Helene
which is expected to devastate the Gulf coast of Florida. I'm still
laughing about the governor's preparedness.
Residents of some counties can get up to 15 sand bags to protect
their property.
Fifteen sand bags wouldn't surround my cocktail table, let alone a
house.
Do these people have any brain cells at all? Don't answer that.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

@Marie: Yeah, it is great to see how inclusive Harris is and has been for years. I had teacher in elementary school who was partially deaf and so she taught us some sign language. I remember signing through Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers during her lessons. Though I only remember random bits today because I never had the need to use it since then.

September 24, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

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