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Monday, June 30, 2025

It's summer in our hemisphere, and people across Guns America have nothing to do but shoot other people.

New York Times: “A gunman deliberately started a wildfire in a rugged mountain area of Idaho and then shot at the firefighters who responded, killing two and injuring another on Sunday afternoon in what the local sheriff described as a 'total ambush.' Law enforcement officers exchanged fire with the gunman while the wildfire burned, and officials later found the body of the male suspect on the mountain with a firearm nearby, Sheriff Robert Norris of Kootenai County said at a news conference on Sunday night. The authorities said they believed the suspect had acted alone but did not release any information about his identity or motives.” A KHQ-TV (Spokane) report is here.

New York Times: “The New York City police were investigating a shooting in Manhattan on Sunday night that left two people injured steps from the Stonewall Inn, an icon of the L.G.B.T.Q. rights movement. The shooting occurred outside a nearby building in Greenwich Village at 10:15 p.m., Sgt. Matthew Forsythe of the New York Police Department said. The New York City Pride March had been held in Manhattan earlier on Sunday, and Mayor Eric Adams said on social media that the shooting happened as Pride celebrations were ending. One victim who was shot in the head was in critical condition on Monday morning, a spokeswoman for the Police Department said. A second victim was in stable condition after being shot in the leg, she said. No suspect had been identified. The police said it was unclear if the shooting was connected to the Pride march.”

New York Times: “A dangerous heat wave is gripping large swaths of Europe, driving temperatures far above seasonal norms and prompting widespread health and fire alerts. The extreme heat is forecast to persist into next week, with minimal relief expected overnight. France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are among the nations experiencing the most severe conditions, as meteorologists warn that Europe can expect more and hotter heat waves in the future because of climate change.”

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Commencement ceremonies are joyous occasions, and Steve Carell made sure that was true this past weekend (mid-June) at Northwestern's commencement:

~~~ Carell's entire commencement speech was hilarious. The audio and video here isn't great, but I laughed till I cried.

CNN did a live telecast Saturday night (June 7) of the Broadway play "Good Night, and Good Luck," written by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, about legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow's effort to hold to account Sen. Joe McCarthy, "the junior senator from Wisconsin." Clooney plays Murrow. Here's Murrow himself with his famous take on McCarthy & McCarthyism, brief remarks that especially resonate today: ~~~

     ~~~ This article lists ways you still can watch the play. 

New York Times: “The New York Times Company has agreed to license its editorial content to Amazon for use in the tech giant’s artificial intelligence platforms, the company said on Thursday. The multiyear agreement 'will bring Times editorial content to a variety of Amazon customer experiences,' the news organization said in a statement. Besides news articles, the agreement encompasses material from NYT Cooking, The Times’s food and recipe site, and The Athletic, which focuses on sports. This is The Times’s first licensing arrangement with a focus on generative A.I. technology. In 2023, The Times sued OpenAI and its partner, Microsoft, for copyright infringement, accusing the tech companies of using millions of articles published by The Times to train automated chatbots without any kind of compensation. OpenAI and Microsoft have rejected those accusations.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I have no idea what this means for "the Amazon customer experience." Does it mean that if I don't have a NYT subscription but do have Amazon Prime I can read NYT content? And where, exactly, would I find that content? I don't know. I don't know.

Washington Post reporters asked three AI image generators what a beautiful woman looks like. "The Post found that they steer users toward a startlingly narrow vision of attractiveness. Prompted to show a 'beautiful woman,' all three tools generated thin women, without exception.... Her body looks like Barbie — slim hips, impossible waist, round breasts.... Just 2 percent of the images showed visible signs of aging. More than a third of the images had medium skin tones. But only nine percent had dark skin tones. Asked to show 'normal women,' the tools produced images that remained overwhelmingly thin.... However bias originates, The Post’s analysis found that popular image tools struggle to render realistic images of women outside the Western ideal." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The reporters seem to think they are calling out the AI programs for being unrealistic. But there's a lot about the "beautiful women" images they miss. I find these omissions remarkably sexist. For one thing, the reporters seem to think AI is a magical "thing" that self-generates. It isn't. It's programmed. It's programmed by boys, many of them incels who have little or no experience or insights beyond comic books and Internet porn of how to gauge female "beauty." As a result, the AI-generated women look like cartoons; that is, a lot like an air-brushed photo of Kristi Noem: globs of every kind of dark eye makeup, Scandinavian nose, Botox lips, slathered-on skin concealer/toner/etc. makeup, long dark hair and the aforementioned impossible Barbie body shape, including huge, round plastic breasts. 

New York Times: “George Clooney’s Broadway debut, 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' has been one of the sensations of the 2024-25 theater season, breaking box office records and drawing packed houses of audiences eager to see the popular movie star in a timely drama about the importance of an independent press. Now the play will become much more widely available: CNN is planning a live broadcast of the penultimate performance, on June 7 at 7 p.m. Eastern. The performance will be preceded and followed by coverage of, and discussion about, the show and the state of journalism.”

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~~~ New York Times: “Bought for $27.50 after World War II, the faint, water stained manuscript in the library of Harvard Law School had attracted relatively little attention since it arrived there in 1946. That is about to change. Two British academics, one of whom happened on the manuscript by chance, have discovered that it is an original 1300 version — not a copy, as long thought — of Magna Carta, the medieval document that helped establish some of the world’s most cherished liberties. It is one of just seven such documents from that date still in existence.... A 710-year-old version of Magna Carta was sold in 2007 for $21.3 million.... First issued in 1215, it put into writing a set of concessions won by rebellious barons from a recalcitrant King John of England — or Bad King John, as he became known in folklore. He later revoked the charter, but his son, Henry III, issued amended versions, the last one in 1225, and Henry’s son, Edward I, in turn confirmed the 1225 version in 1297 and again in 1300.”

NPR lists all of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize winners. Poynter lists the prizes awarded in journalism as well as the finalists in these categories.

 

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Aamer Madhani, et al., of the AP: “President Joe Biden, returning on Tuesday to the Polish castle where he spoke shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine last year, said the war had hardened Western resolve to defend democracy around the globe. He warned that there were 'hard and bitter days ahead,' but pledged that the United States and its allies would 'have Ukraine’s back' as the war enters its second year. 'Democracies of the world will stand guard over freedom today, tomorrow and forever,' he said at the Royal Castle, a historical landmark in Warsaw, before a cheering crowd of Polish citizens and Ukrainian refugees.”

Sarah Fitzpatrick of NBC News: “The Environmental Protection Agency announced a sweeping enforcement action against Norfolk Southern on Tuesday, compelling the rail company to conduct and pay for cleanup actions associated with the Feb. 3 derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. 'The Norfolk Southern train derailment has upended the lives of East Palestine families, and EPA’s order will ensure the company is held accountable for jeopardizing the health and safety of this community,' said EPA Administrator Michael Regan in remarks prepared for a news conference in East Palestine. 'Let me be clear: Norfolk Southern will pay for cleaning up the mess they created and for the trauma they’ve inflicted on this community.' If the company fails to complete any of the actions ordered by the EPA, the agency will 'immediately' conduct the necessary work and then seek to compel Norfolk Southern to pay triple the cost.”

Steve Benen of MSNBC: “By some accounts, [House Speaker Kevin] McCarthy committed to the release [of all January 6 security footage] as part of the negotiations with his far-right detractors who initially stood in the way of him becoming speaker.... Axios was first to report ... [that] '... McCarthy has given Fox News’ Tucker Carlson exclusive access to 41,000 hours of Capitol surveillance footage from the Jan. 6 riot....'... The video tapes in question are official government materials. They don’t belong to one member, one party, or one cable channel; they belong to all of us. And yet, there’s the new House speaker, who apparently made a unilateral decision to give one controversial Fox News host exclusive access to 41,000 hours of surveillance footage. What could possibly go wrong?... Carlson lacks credibility on the issue.... [And there] is the extraordinary timing: It was just days ago when a new court filing presented evidence of Fox News hosts, including Carlson, deliberately promoting bogus election claims they knew to be false in order to pander to their audience and make more money.

“There are also security considerations to keep in mind. Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson, who chaired the Jan. 6 committee and now serves as the ranking member on the House Homeland Security Committee, said in a statement yesterday, 'It’s hard to overstate the potential security risks if this material were to be used irresponsibly.'... Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland ... ask[ed], 'What security precautions were taken to keep this from becoming a roadmap for 2024 insurrection?'”

     ~~~ Lauren Sforza of the Hill: “House Homeland Security Committee ranking Democrat Bennie Thompson (Miss.) on Monday blasted Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) for handing over tens of thousands of hours of riot footage from Jan. 6, 2021, to Fox News host Tucker Carlson.... 'If Speaker McCarthy has indeed granted Tucker Carlson — a Fox host who routinely spreads misinformation and [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s poisonous propaganda — and his producers access to this sensitive footage, he owes the American people an explanation of why he has done so and what steps he has taken to address the significant security concerns at stake,' Thompson said.... In 2021 [Carlson] produced 'Patriot Purge,' a documentary series that purports to tell an alternative story of the Jan. 6 insurrection and features at least one subject who suggests the event may have been a 'false flag' operation. Fox News staffers were reportedly angered by the series, and at least two contributors to the network resigned in protest.”

Danny Hakim of the New York Times: “A special grand jury that investigated election interference by ... Donald J. Trump and his allies in Georgia recommended indictments of multiple people on a range of charges in its report, most of which remains sealed, the forewoman of the jury said in an interview today. 'It is not a short list,' the forewoman, Emily Kohrs, said, adding that the jury had appended eight pages of legal code 'that we cited at various points in the report.'... Asked whether the jurors had recommended indicting Mr. Trump, Ms. Kohrs gave a cryptic answer: 'You’re not going to be shocked. It’s not rocket science,' adding 'you won’t be too surprised.'” At 2:20 pm ET Tuesday, this is a breaking story. ~~~

     ~~~ Kate Brumback of the AP: “The AP identified [special grand jury foreperson Emily] Kohrs after her name was included on subpoenas obtained through open records requests. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney advised Kohrs and other jurors on what they could and could not share publicly, including in interviews with the news media.... But her general characterizations provided unusual insight into a process that is typically cloaked in secrecy. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who was on the receiving end of Trump’s pressure campaign, was 'a really geeky kind of funny,' she said. State House Speaker David Ralston, who died in November, was hilarious and had the room in stitches. And Gov. Brian Kemp, who succeeded in delaying his appearance until after his reelection in November, seemed unhappy to be there.... Rudy Giuliani was funny and invoked privilege to avoid answering many questions but 'genuinely seemed to consider' whether it was merited before declining to answer, she said.” Read on.

Julia Shapero of the Hill: “Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) will leave Congress in June to take over as the president and CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation, his office announced on Tuesday.... Cicilline, who has represented Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional District since 2011, will officially step down June 1. Cicilline’s staff will continue to operate the district’s Rhode Island and Washington, D.C., offices until a new representative is chosen in a special election, his office said.” MB: Sad news.

California Senate Race. Jazmine Ulloa & Rein Epstein of the New York Times: “Representative Barbara Lee, who stood alone against authorizing military action after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and remains a leading antiwar voice in Congress, entered the 2024 Senate race in California on Tuesday, becoming the third prominent Democrat to run for the seat being vacated by Dianne Feinstein. Ms. Lee, 76, the highest-ranking Black woman appointed to Democratic leadership in the House, unveiled her Senate bid in a video that highlighted the racism she fought against in her youth and the struggles she faced as a single mother and a survivor of domestic violence.”

Mary Ilyushina, et al., of the Washington Post: “Russian President Vladimir Putin announced in a state of the nation address Tuesday that Moscow is 'suspending' its participation in the New START nuclear nonproliferation agreement, the last remaining arms control treaty between the United States and Russia. Putin said that Russia will not 'withdraw' completely from the treaty, which has been extended to run through Feb. 4, 2026, but that Russia would not allow NATO countries to inspect its nuclear arsenal. He accused the alliance of helping Ukraine conduct drone strikes on Russian air bases that host strategic bombers that are part of the country’s nuclear forces.” ~~~

     ~~~ David Sanger of the New York Times: “When President Vladimir V. Putin announced at the end of a 100-minute speech on Tuesday that he would suspend Russia’s participation in the New START treaty..., it was one more indication that the era of formal arms control may be dying.... He sounded like a leader who was done with arms control at a time of escalating confrontation with the United States and NATO. If that attitude holds, whoever is sitting in the Oval Office when the treaty expires in a bit more than 1,000 days may face a new world that will look, at first glance, similar to the one of a half-century ago, when arms races were in full swing and nations could field as many nuclear weapons as they wanted.”

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AP: "Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Western countries Tuesday of igniting and sustaining the war in Ukraine, dismissing any blame for Moscow almost a year after the Kremlin’s unprovoked invasion of its neighbor that has killed tens of thousands of people. In his long-delayed state-of-the-nation address, Putin cast Russia — and Ukraine — as victims of Western double-dealing and said Russia, not Ukraine, was the one fighting for its very existence."

The New York Times' live updates of developments Tuesday in Russia's war on Ukraine are here. "President Vladimir V. Putin is scheduled to deliver a state-of-the-nation speech in Moscow on Tuesday in which he is expected to double down on war goals despite not having achieved any of his objectives nearly a year into his full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Hours later and 800 miles away, President Biden is scheduled to deliver an address in Warsaw, the capital of neighboring Poland, a day after a brief but dramatic visit to Kyiv that highlighted the American commitment to supporting Ukraine. The speeches — three days before the anniversary of the Russian invasion — will offer a rare moment of almost direct confrontation between two leaders at opposing ends of the global order." ~~~

     ~~~ The Washington Post's live updates for Tuesday are here: "President Biden is due to meet with leaders of the Bucharest Nine during his visit to Europe this week. The group consists of nine countries that are part of NATO’s eastern flank: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovakia. The leaders of Poland and Romania launched the Bucharest Nine in 2015, shortly after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine." ~~~

     ~~~ The Guardian's live updates for Tuesday are here. The Guardian's summary report is here.

On Presidents' Day, a President Worthy of the Title. David Rothkopf of the Daily Beast: President “Biden joined a great history of American presidents standing up to Russian aggression, and significantly broke from the shameful actions of his predecessor.... Biden, in going to Kyiv, offered the clearest possible reminder of his stance against Russian aggression from the first moments of his presidency. It illustrated that he did not hesitate to support Ukraine when it was imperiled and that his leadership among our allies worldwide has been one of the signature triumphs of his first term in office.... To Vladimir Putin, it was Biden’s way of saying, 'I am here in Kyiv and you are not. You not only did not take Kyiv in days as some predicted, but your attack was rebuffed. Your army suffered a humiliating defeat from which it has not recovered.'...

Biden went to Europe to send Putin a message of American and allied strength. Trump went to grovel before Putin. Biden stood up for American values and our allies. Trump said he trusted Putin more than America’s own intelligence and law enforcement services. Biden embodied America’s strength. Trump illustrated and represented our greatest weakness. A year after Trump embarrassed the country in Helsinki, he compounded the offense by withholding aid from Ukraine in an attempt to extort [Volodymyr] Zelensky into doing political dirty work against Biden to help Trump’s reelection efforts.... [And] Biden’s trip sent an important reminder to Beijing just how high a priority Ukraine is for the U.S. and the West and presenting the war in the context of Russia’s violations of international law will emphasize to the Chinese that directly supporting Russia’s attack and serial war crimes would make China an accessory to those crimes.” Firewalled. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

Mark Wright of the (right-wing) National Review: "President Biden’s secret visit to wartime Kyiv is an example of America in its finest tradition. The New York Times reports that after a “trans-Atlantic flight to Poland, Mr. Biden crossed the border by train, traveling for nearly 10 hours to Kyiv as other American officials have in recent months.' This trip took guts.... Make no mistake, there was risk involved in this trip. Traveling to the capital of a nation fighting a shooting war with a great power, the U.S. had no way to choreograph with exactitude the circumstances of his travel or arrival. Neither the U.S. nor Ukraine has total control of the airspace. Neither the U.S. nor Ukraine could guarantee Biden’s security on the ground.” Firewalled. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

Evan Vucci, et al., of the AP: “President Joe Biden’s motorcade slipped out of the White House around 3:30 a.m. Sunday.... The president vanished into the darkness on an Air Force C-32, a modified Boeing 757 normally used for domestic trips to smaller airports.... Once Biden was secreted aboard the Air Force jet, the call sign 'SAM060,' for Special Air Mission, was used for the plane instead of the usual 'Air Force One.' It took off from Joint Base Andrews at 4:15 a.m. Eastern time.... After a refueling stop in Germany, Biden’s aircraft switched off its transponder for the roughly hour-long flight to Rzeszow, Poland, the airport that has served as the gateway for billions of dollars in Western arms and VIP visitors into Ukraine.... He arrived in Kyiv at 8 a.m. Monday and was greeted by Ambassador Bridget Brink and entered his motorcade for the drive to Mariinsky Palace.... Over the next five hours, the president made multiple stops around town — ferried about in a black SUV rather than the presidential limousine — without any announcement to the Ukrainian public that he was there.... A small group of senior officials at the White House and across U.S. national security agencies set about working in secret for months to make it happen, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Monday. Biden only gave the final sign-off on Friday.” Read on. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) The New York Times story is here.

Peter Beaumont & Julian Borger of the Guardian: “The White House notified the Kremlin of Joe Biden’s intention to visit Kyiv hours before he departed for Ukraine, as the details began to emerge of how the US president pulled off his high-profile diplomatic coup. Meticulously planned over several months by a tight circle of key advisers, Biden’s visit was described as 'unprecedented in modern times' by his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan on the grounds that it was the first time a US president had visited 'the capital of the country at war where the United States military does not control the critical infrastructure.... We did notify the Russians that President Biden will be traveling to Kyiv, Sullivan said. 'We did so some hours before his departure for deconfliction purposes, and because of the sensitive nature of those communications I won’t get into how they responded or what the precise nature of our message was, but I can confirm that we provided that notice.'” (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

The Wingnuts Will Always Be With Us. Shannon Pettypiece of NBC News: “President Joe Biden’s surprise trip to Ukraine on Monday drew a variety of attacks from congressional Republicans who criticized his support for the war-torn country and accused him of neglecting issues back at home. 'You should be standing with East Palestine — an American town in your own country that needs your help,' tweeted Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz.... The President’s Day criticism, much of which came as Biden was still in the war zone, echoed Republicans who have accused Biden of neglecting the U.S. southern border and bearing some responsibility for the war in Ukraine.... Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene ... said the conflict has become a proxy war between the U.S. and China and should be ended immediately.” More on Miss Margie linked below.


Oh, My Kevin Has His Very Own January 6 Committee. It's Called TuKKKer Carlson. Mike Allen
of Axios: "House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has given Fox News' Tucker Carlson exclusive access to 41,000 hours of Capitol surveillance footage from the Jan. 6 riot, McCarthy sources tell me. Carlson TV producers were on Capitol Hill last week to begin digging through the trove, which includes multiple camera angles from all over Capitol grounds. Excerpts will begin airing in the coming weeks.... Carlson has repeatedly questioned official accounts of 1/6, downplaying the insurrection as 'vandalism.'... The process with Carlson started in early February...." MB: For anyone who thought there was a chance My Kevin might grow into his job -- a job that's one of the most important in the country -- get over it. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) 

Uncivil War. Miss Margie Calls for Secession. Shannon Pettypiece of NBC News: “Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for the U.S. to be separated by red and blue states and for shrinking the federal government in a tweet on President's Day.... 'We need a national divorce. We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government,' Greene, R-Ga., said in the tweet. '... From the sick and disgusting woke culture issues shoved down our throats to the Democrat’s traitorous America Last policies, we are done.'” ~~~

     ~~~ Steve Benen of MSNBC: "House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and GOP leaders recently rewarded Greene with committee assignments, including a slot on the House Homeland Security Committee. Are Republicans prepared to defend a member of the House Homeland Security Committee openly endorsing the dissolution of the United States?... GOP leaders should let the public know whether they’re comfortable with such a dynamic — and what they’re prepared to do in response if they’re not comfortable with such a dynamic.... The focus should be on McCarthy." MB: How can a person who proposes to destroy so-called homeland security sit on a committee committed to preserving the country's security?

Santos Lies About Lying Again. Jacob Kornbluh of the Forward: Rep. George Santos ... appeared to double down in a new TV interview on Monday about his false claim that he had Jewish grandparents, and openly denied calling himself a member of the Jewish faith. 'I never claimed to be Jewish,' Santos said in a tense exchange with British television host Piers Morgan for the Piers Morgan Uncensored program, which airs in the United Kingdom and on the Fox Nation streaming service. Santos said it was a 'party favor joke' he used in public appearances to claim he was Jew-ish since 'my grandparents are Jewish on my mother’s side.' Santos publicly raised his Jewish ancestry and called himself a 'Latino Jew' and 'halachically Jewish' during last year’s campaign. He claimed his grandparents fled anti-Jewish persecution in Ukraine and then Belgium during World War II. In a two-page document that the Santos campaign shared last year with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and other Jewish groups, Santos described himself as a 'proud American Jew.' In a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition conference after his election in November, Santos said he was proud to be one of three Jewish members of the Republican caucus.... However, a Forward review of genealogy websites showed that both of his maternal grandparents were born in Brazil before the Nazis rose to power.” Firewalled.

Congressional Race 2023. Meagan Flynn of the Washington Post: “State Sen. Jennifer L. McClellan (D-Richmond) will square off with Republican pastor Leon Benjamin on Tuesday as voters select their next member of Congress in a special election to fill the seat of Rep. A. Donald McEachin (D-Va.), who died in November. McClellan, a lawyer who has served in the Virginia General Assembly since 2006, is widely expected to prevail in the deep-blue, Richmond-anchored 4th Congressional District. Benjamin has run for the seat twice and lost to McEachin in November by roughly 30 percentage points, weeks before McEachin died following a long battle with the secondary effects of cancer treatment.”

Cat Zakrzewski & Robert Barnes of the Washington Post: “The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a lawsuit that argues tech companies should be legally liable for harmful content that their algorithms promote. The Gonzalez family contends that by recommending ISIS-related content, Google’s YouTube acted as a recruiting platform for the group in violation of U.S. laws against aiding and abetting terrorists.At stake is Section 230, a provision written in 1996, years before the founding of Google and most modern tech giants, but one that courts have found shields platforms from culpability over the posts, photos and videos that people share on their services.”

Michael Schmidt, et al., of the New York Times: “James O’Keefe, who as the leader of the conservative group Project Veritas used theatrical stunts, undercover stings and other deceptive tactics in efforts to inflict embarrassment and charges of hypocrisy and wrongdoing on perceived liberal enemies in politics and the media, has left his post, Mr. O’Keefe disclosed on Monday. His departure came amid an uproar among the group’s staff about his leadership style, his treatment of subordinates and his use of the group’s funds for high-priced expenses like flights on a private plane. It also came in the midst of an ongoing Justice Department investigation into how Project Veritas acquired a diary kept by Ashley Biden, President Biden’s daughter, before the 2020 election. Mr. O’Keefe’s home was searched by F.B.I. agents with a warrant in the fall of 2021 as part of the investigation. Project Veritas’s board put Mr. O’Keefe on paid leave earlier this month.” Politico's story is here; it describes O'Keefe as having been stripped of his post.

Fox's Main Source for Election Fraud Claims: a Headless, Semi-Conscious Time-Traveler. David Folkenflik of NPR: "A woman who says the wind talks to her and put forth claims of election fraud in the 2020 presidential race that she admitted were 'pretty wackadoodle' turns out to be a key source of allegations that Fox News presented, night after night, to millions of viewers late that fall. Joe Biden's victory caused Fox News personalities to all but melt down on the air.... Fox News and the Fox Business Network turned at least a dozen times to a pro-Trump attorney named Sidney Powell who, when pressed for evidence, forwarded a memo entitled 'Election Fraud Info' to Fox anchor Maria Bartiromo.... The author of the memo in which Powell and Bartiromo put so much stock offered detailed and utterly false claims of how Dominion Voting Systems helped rig the election for Biden. She also ... [wrote] that she gains insights from experiencing something 'like time-travel in a semi-conscious state.... Who am I? And how do I know all of this?... I've had the strangest dreams since I was a little girl,' the woman wrote in the email shared by Powell with Bartiromo and [then-Fox Business host Lou] Dobbs. 'I was internally decapitated, and yet, I live.'... David Clark, then the senior executive over Fox's weekend shows, later said under oath to Dominion's lawyers that he 'would not have allowed that claim to be aired,' had he known this memo was the sole foundation of the 'crazy' theories."

Julia Jacobs of the New York Times: “Prosecutors have downgraded the involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin, significantly reducing the possible prison time for the actor, who was holding the gun that discharged on the 'Rust' movie set, killing the film’s cinematographer. Mr. Baldwin’s lawyers argued this month that the Santa Fe County district attorney had incorrectly charged the actor under a version of a New Mexico firearm law that was passed months after the fatal shooting in October 2021. If convicted under that law, called a firearm enhancement, Mr. Baldwin would have received a minimum prison sentence of five years. Instead, he now faces a maximum of 18 months in prison.”

Reader Comments (16)

In the never ending race by Party of Traitors “leaders” to see who can be the absolute fucking craziest and most extreme screecher, MTG now demands secession. Her tweeted demand is a classic of wingnut projection as she howls about “…culture issues shoved down our throats to the Democrat’s traitorous America Last policies…”

The only group shoving “traitorous” anti-American policies down anyone’s throat is Greene’s party of traitors, liars, bigots, gun nuts, religious assholes, and maniacs.

Not only will “leaders” on the right like My Kevin not respond appropriately to Greene’s latest “Look at me! I’m a fucking lunatic” stunt, they will applaud her yelps to tear apart the nation.

Fine. What’s their next step? If they don’t unilaterally and unstintingly reject such insane insurrectionist blather, that will mean they agree with this idea. If so, then what’s next? Huh? Do they have a plan to carry this out? Do they the strength of their convictions? Because if not, then this is just another frighteningly irresponsible and dangerous stunt designed and carried out for two things only: putting her name front and center among the anti-American haters, and firing up the whackos with the guns; whackos who, if the “leaders” aren’t serious about such talk, are ready and waiting for the chance to shoot somebody.

The fact that this infantile outburst is a perfect demonstration of this idiot’s unfitness for elected office won’t ever matter. She’s a hero to these fucking morons.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Hey, you know what? Let those red state traitor assholes secede. Red states have always been and always will be moochers, takers. Deprive them of the largesse of blue state taxes and Margistan will be a third world shithole country before breakfast, demanding foreign aid from the United States.

And they won’t have to worry about Chinese spy balloons overhead because China doesn’t care about shithole countries. And that shithole will be instantly deeper and filled with more shit every day. Just think…then, all those R imbecile pols can pass the craziest ass legislation of their fetid dreams. No taxes (which means no services and no nothin’), and an instant brain drain as anyone who is able to craft two meaningful sentences in a row without spittle will move out.

But then who will they have to blame for all their problems? Who will they scream about impeaching?

Fuck ‘em. Who cares?

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Now if the egregious O'Keefe had only lost his job with "Veritas" because he made a practice of not telling the truth....

But it sounds instead as if he got sideways with the other professional liars by reaching too deeply into the cash drawer.

So what do we have here? Someone with an inflated opinion of himself, who lies constantly, and whose career was earmarked by greed.

IOW, a Republican.

Footnote: Have detested this weasel since his early antics were revealed to be nothing more than sophomoric pranks that the national news took seriously enough to call "stings," assigning intelligence to the ham-handed and deliberately dishonest productions they were.

I remember when he set up Acorn with more doctored videos that the R's in Congress pretended to accept as truth just long enough to defund it.

Just as I remember the Breitbart crowd doctoring another video about the same time to portray Shirley Sherrod as racist, causing her to lose her job with the Dept of Agriculture. Always wanted to know how much she settled with Brietbart for that trick, wealth transfer in the right direction.

The Republican shamelessness long predates the Pretender's arrival on the national scene.

Maybe they could all move to one of MTG"s preferred states and build a wall. Call it quarantine.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Addendum:

Must confess my reaction to O'Keefe may be a bit personal. The Irish name and his one-time reddish hair might heighten the level of outrage he provokes in me.

His behavior doesn't seem right in someone who should be a good Catholic boy.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

@Akhilleus: First on Fox! My decapitated head in its semi-conscious state time-traveled back to when that Chinese balloon was planned, and I/it/we found out Marjorie Taylor Greene provided the seed money for it to drop secession leaflets over red and purple states.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterMarie Burns

Dis guy: disingenuous or dizzy? Or just a Dick?

Dis guy being Faux weekend news executive producer David Clark. Clark now says he didn’t know that the sole source of Faux’s election fraud screaming on his shows was a memo from some off brand Philip K. Dick* wannabe who says the wind tells her she’s a ghost. But hey, to her credit, she doesn’t really believe it. Oh, well gee, that’s a Rhodes Scholar right there, kids.

But here’s my question: why didn’t he know it? Why, with such an explosive claim—that the 2020 presidential election was stolen—didn’t the executive producer demand that his on-air talent provide multiple (as in five or six) credible sources? Why didn’t he know the whole house of magician’s cards was built on a memo written in crayon by a crazy person who claims to be able to time travel? Without a head.

(And we might also ask why, if Sidney Powell didn’t want to be seen as a doltish clown, she forwarded this puked up pablum?)

Why? Because he didn’t want to know. He didn’t care. Faux was making MUN-EE. And lots of it. Confessing to Dominion lawyers that he’s sorry he didn’t know is a bullshit lie concocted to cover his ass. And if he really didn’t know, he has no business executive producing news programs. Oh, but wait. They’re NOT news programs, are they?

No. This is the essence of Faux. It’s not a news organization. Actual journalists there, such as they are, take a distant back seat to screeching harridans and racist fabulists.

And they really don’t care if they lose this billion dollar Dominion lawsuit. They’ll make that back in a month.

*Phillip K. Dick, for non-sci-fi fans, specialized in hyper paranoid conspiracy storylines replete with alternate realities (alternate facts?), semi-mystical revelations, and political dystopian nightmare worlds. He claimed to talk to god, directly. His stuff (Ken can back me up here) makes for wild, fun reads, but as a basis for public policy in the real world, or serious journalistic investigations, um…not so much.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/marjorie-taylor-greene-
vows-to-impeach-joe-biden-for-supporting-ukraine/ar-AA17Gdmv

Says Miss Margie 'Ukraine isn't the 51st state'. At least she knows
we have 50 states, so Rs think she's brilliant.
She says thousands have been poisoned in East Palestine. Is she
talking about the one in Ohio or the other one? I don't recall reading
anything about thousands being poisoned in the Ohio one. I think
there was an evacuation after the spill.
But her hero the donald is scheduled to go there tomorrow to
straighten out the problems (and see how much money he can get
from the rubes).

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterForrest Morris

Marie,

I’m betting the secret author of that decapitated, time traveling* ghost head memo IS MTG!

*Traveling back to the antebellum south no doubt so she can listen to whips cracking and backs breaking in the fields while de white folks sit on the porch drinking mint juleps.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

I'm not clear on whether Kevin McCarthy has the right to make the 41,000 feet of video available exclusively to anyone, much less Tukkker. Isn't this material the property of the US Govt, and therefore something that has to go through policies and procedures before being released to any entity or person?

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterVictoria

Victoria,

One would think so. But then again, rules, policies, proper procedures…that’s only for Democrats. Traitors can do whatever they want.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

I agree with Victoria...how does he have the authority to give those tapes out?? I agree with Ken about O'Keefe-- for some reason, he has always reminded me of David Duke...and I suppose they both emerged from the same corrupt cesspool that has been in operation since Reagan.

This morning during my resumed walk (leg bone mostly healed--)I listened to NPR/BBC news hour 9-10am and the reporter talked with Popov, minister of war or whatever he is, and what a pack of lies... It was just like listening to accusatory MAGAland. Not a scintilla of truth to be heard. No wonder Perjury Traitor Greed and her ilk luv them some Putin. They are just alike. Shameless lying hussies and corrupt thieves. I hear that there was a protest on the mall on Sunday (tiny) featuring Russia supporters and guess who spoke? Yup, Tulsi the Red. (Do I sound like that other McCarthy? Maybe, but in this case, I am pro-Ukraine and anti-Tulsi and the current MyKevin.) Gaacchhh. I think I might vote for the Blue State Consortium-- goodbye Reds. Time to carry the passport everywhere... It will be the Iron Curtain 2.0...

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne

If the Reds seceded from Blue states how long do you think it would take before we have a border crisis of Republicans trying to sneak back in just looking for a better life for their kids?

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

From the files of they've always been this way, here are some right-wing attacks on Jimmy Carter from back in the day.
"So it’s the same old stuff from the far right. Their tired old rap just never, ever ends. Even Trump, with his showman’s spin wasn’t really different. But unlike 50 years ago, the Republican Party is completely dominated by these people and the media that supports it is completely in thrall to their deluded audience. They are mainstream now."

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

David Remnick tells us that one of the top-selling books of the past year in Russia has been George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984.” Not long after the invasion, police in the city of Ivanovo arrested two people who were handing out free copies on the street. Sales are so high, and the implications so obvious, that Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson for the foreign ministry, felt compelled to reject the notion that the novel resembles Putin’s rule in any way. “In school, we were drilled that Orwell was describing the horrors of totalitarianism,” she said. “This is one of those global fakes.” Instead, the novel “depicted how liberalism would lead humanity to a dead end.”

And so it goes and here in God's country we have a wave of global fakes and it takes a whole lot of energy to perceive the likes of the Greens, the Santos', the My Kevins and the lot of them here in La la Looney land. Here's an idea! Send them to Russia during Spring break and then reject their visas to return. Orwell would approve, I'm sure.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterP.D.Pepe

@RAS: And the irony would be that the only hope the rednecks would have of being granted asylum is that would have to pretend they were political refugees from Venezuela or Honduras or someplace like that - the very people they've been trying to keep out of the U.S.

February 21, 2023 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

@Marie: The rednecks would probably have a solid case for asylum fleeing from a dangerous oppressive authoritarian country. Though the whining when they are told they have to go to the back of the line will be quite excessive. Especially when they see all the central and South Americans in front of them. We would finally see conservatives arguing for immigrant rights. Maybe Russia would take them in, but then they'd have to give up their guns. Compromises.

February 21, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterRAS
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