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Thursday, September 26, 2024

The New York Times:' live updates of Hurricane Helene developments today are here. “Hurricane Helene was barreling through the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday en route to Florida, where residents were bracing for extreme rain, destructive winds and deadly storm surge ahead of the storm’s expected landfall. The storm could intensify to a Category 4, if not higher, before making landfall late Thursday, and forecasters warned Helene’s anticipated large size could make its impacts felt across an extensive area. Areas as distant as Atlanta and the Appalachians are at risk for heavy rains.... Many forecast models show the storm making landfall late Thursday near Florida’s Big Bend Coast, a sparsely populated stretch....” ~~~

     ~~~ The Washington Post has forecasts for some cites in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina & Tennessee that are in or near the probable path of Helene. ~~~

     ~~~ This morning, an MSNBC weatherperson said Tallahassee (which is inland) would experience wind gusts of up to 120 m.p.h. and that the National Weather Service said expected 20-foot storm surges near the coast would be “unsurvivable.”

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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

The New York Times is live-updating developments in the progress of Hurricane Helene. “Helene continued to power north in the Caribbean Sea, strengthening into a hurricane Wednesday morning, on a path that forecasters expect will bring heavy amounts of rain to Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula and western Cuba before it begins to move toward Florida’s Gulf Coast.” ~~~

~~~ CNN: “Helene rapidly intensified into a hurricane Wednesday as it plows toward a Florida landfall as the strongest hurricane to hit the United States in over a year. The storm will also grow into a massive, sprawling monster as it continues to intensify, one that won’t just slam Florida, but also much of the Southeast.... Thousands of Florida residents have already been forced to evacuate and nearly the entire state is under alerts as the storm threatens to unleash flooding rainfall, damaging winds and life-threatening storm surge.... The hurricane unleashed its fury on parts of Mexico’s Yucátan Peninsula and Cuba Wednesday.“

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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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July 27, 2023

Late Morning/Afternoon Update:

** Alan Feuer, et al., of the New York Times: "Federal prosecutors investigating ... Donald J. Trump on charges of illegally handling classified documents unsealed charges on Thursday against a new defendant -- a maintenance worker at Mar-a-Lago.... The worker, Carlos De Oliveira, who is the head of maintenance at the property and also once parked cars there, was charged with conspiracy to obstruct efforts to retrieve the documents. He was joined to a pre-existing indictment filed in Florida last month accusing Mr. Trump and the aide, Walt Nauta, of a conspiracy to obstruct the government's repeated attempts to retrieve the material.... Mr. De Oliveira was caught on a surveillance camera moving boxes into a storage room at Mar-a-Lago ... in the days between the issuance of a grand jury subpoena demanding all remaining classified material in Mr. Trump's possession and a visit by federal prosecutors to see Mr. Trump's lawyers and enforce the subpoena. Phone records show that Mr. De Oliveira also called an information technology worker at Mar-a-Lago last summer. The call caught the government's attention because it was placed shortly after prosecutors issued a subpoena to Mr. Trump's company, the Trump Organization, demanding the footage from the surveillance camera near the storage room." ~~~

~~~ Earlier. Marie: Okay, Ken Delanian of NBC News now is reporting that special counsel lawyers filed a superceding indictment and that it contains not only charges against Carlos De Oliveira but also additional charges for Donald Trump and Walt Nauta. Two of the three new charges against Trump are for obstruction related to deleting surveillance footage. Uh, wow!

~~~ You can read the new indictment, via CNN, here. MB: The section labeled "The Attempt to Delete Security Camera Footage" (begins at page 26) is a hoot. The guys walk through dark tunnels with flashlights & hold clandestine meetings in the bushes next door to Mar-a-Lardo and in a windowless closet. They sound like mobsters, telling an IT employee he had better delete the footage because "the boss" wanted it done; then Walt's checking with another employee because "someone [MB: i.e., Trump] just wants to make sure Carlos is good," and that person assuring Walt that Carlos is loyal. Trump then calls Carlos to tell him not to worry as He Trump would pay for Carlos' lawyer. Oh, and the upshot of all this is that neither the Frick & Frack team nor "the boss" get the IT guy to delete the surveillance footage. The life of Trump will make a couple of decent "B" mob movies. Better yet, let's hope the Coen brothers are taking notes. ~~~

~~~ From CNN's liveblog: "Special counsel Jack Smith has brought additional charges against ... Donald Trump in the case surrounding his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving the White House, according to the court docket. Trump has been charged with three new counts, including one additional count of willful retention of national defense information and two additional obstruction counts, related to alleged attempts to delete surveillance video footage at the Mar-a-Lago resort in summer 2022." You'll have to scroll down to read this content. AND ~~~

     ~~~ "... Smith has filed an additional charge against ... Donald Trump for willfully retaining a top-secret document about Iran attack plans, which he discussed with biographers during a taped meeting at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey in July 2021, according to the indictment." Scroll down.

Tierney Sneed of CNN: "Special counsel Jack Smith has charged a third defendant, Carlos De Oliveira, in the Trump Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, according to court files.... De Oliveira was the maintenance worker who helped Nauta move boxes of classified documents around Mar-a-Lago after the Justice Department first subpoenaed Trump for classified documents last May." MB: Ken Delanian of MSNBC said that De Oliveira's "name has been added to the docket," which doesn't necessary mean he has been charged.

Marie: Early Thursday, I wrote in the Comments, "Like Dianne Feinstein, Mitch should retire." The next thing you know ~~~

     ~~~ Kristin Wilson of CNN: &"Sen. Dianne Feinstein had to be corrected and told to vote during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday.... During Thursday's hearing, Feinstein was meant to cast her vote on the Defense Appropriations bill, requiring her to say 'Aye' or 'Nay,' when her name was called. When she didn't answer, Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington state tried to prompt her. 'Say aye,' she said, repeating herself three times to Feinstein. Feinstein then started to read from prepared remarks, and was interrupted by an aide whispering in her ear. 'Yeah,' Murray said once again. 'Just say "aye."' 'OK, just,' Feinstein replied. 'Aye,' Murray repeated once more. Then Feinstein sat back in her chair. 'Aye,' she said, casting her vote."

**Uh-oh. Josh Dawsey, et al., of the Washington Post: "Lawyers for ... Donald Trump were meeting Thursday morning with prosecutors from special counsel Jack Smith's office, more than a week after Trump said he received a letter from the Justice Department telling him he could face criminal charges in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The meeting, confirmed by a person familiar with the matter..., is another sign that Smith could be close to seeking an indictment of Trump in the Justice Department's long-running elections probe." At 8:35 am ET, this was a developing story. ~~~

     ~~~ Update: Adam Reiss & Vaughn Hillyard of NBC News (at 11:14 am ET): "Trump's attorneys Todd Blanche and John Lauro have met with prosecutors in Smith's office, according to three sources. The lawyers were told to expect an indictment, two sources said." This is part of a liveblog. You'll have to scroll down. ~~~

     ~~~ Update 2: Kaitlan Collins of CNN: "... Donald Trump posted on Truth Social saying his lawyers met on Thursday to appeal to special counsel Jack Smith that 'an indictment would only further destroy the country.' Trump's attorneys went into their meeting with the special counsel Thursday not to argue the facts of the case against indicting Trump, but instead with a broader appeal that indicting him would only cause more turmoil in the country's political environment, two sources familiar with the meeting said." This is part of a liveblog. You'll have to scroll down.

David Nakamura & Mark Berman of the Washington Post: "The Justice Department on Thursday opened a sweeping civil rights investigation into allegations that the Memphis Police Department systematically used excessive force and discriminated against Black residents, dramatically escalating federal oversight seven months after the police beating death of Tyre Nichols. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke said the probe is not based on any single instance of misconduct but was launched after the department's broad review of public records and information provided by community members."

Robert Barnes of the Washington Post: "The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way to complete a controversial Mid-Atlantic natural gas pipeline, agreeing that Congress greenlighted the project as part of a behind-the-scenes deal to raise the nation's debt ceiling. Without comment, the justices lifted a lower court's halt on the remaining construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, which will stretch 300 miles through rugged mountains in West Virginia and Virginia. Environmentalists claim that the pipeline threatens lands, water resources and endangered species along the way, and have found some success blocking final approval at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit in Richmond. But much of the pipeline is already built. During the tense negotiations earlier this summer to keep the nation from defaulting on its debts, House Republicans and Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin III of West Virginia wrangled a deal with the Biden administration to cut the courts out of the process. The bill ... expressly stripped courts of jurisdiction to review 'any action' by a federal agency granting authorization for the construction and operation of the pipeline." Politico's report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Now, there's a great way to avoid judicial review. Just tuck into every bill a "mitts off, judges" clause. And Democrats could sweeten their bills with, "no Republican-appointed judges may review or rescind any part of this law." If Bibi Netanyahu had thought of this, he could have avoided all those problems with his effort to neuter Israel's judiciary.

Ryan Reilly of NBC News: "Former Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley pleaded guilty to a federal crime on Thursday in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Kelley pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of entering and remaining on restricted grounds.... Kelley ran for governor in Michigan in 2022 as a Republican, He was arrested last June, before the Republican primary, and was, for a time, leading in the polls." MB: Too bad it's just a misdemeanor. Kelley probably won't get jail time. And I was thinking he would have made a nice simpatico cellmate for Donald Trump.

Manu Raju of CNN: "Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell, who froze during a news conference Wednesday and earlier this year suffered a concussion after falling down, has also endured two other falls this year, according to multiple people familiar with the matter," once in Finland in February & earlier this month at Reagan International while deplaning.

Erica Green & Lisa Friedman of the New York Times: "President Biden will announce new measures on Thursday aimed at helping communities across the country deal with extreme weather, as rising temperatures scorch much of the country and amplify alarms about the climate crisis. The announcement, to be made in an auditorium on the White House grounds, will come on a day when the National Weather Service is warning that temperatures in the nation's capital could hit triple digits for the first time in nearly seven years. White House officials said the new measures would include funding to improve weather prediction, grants to help ensure clean drinking water across the West and protections for workers who are most vulnerable to heat deaths." MB: I sure hope this invalidates the Texas legislature/Greg Abbott's law outlawing water breaks for construction workers. ~~~

     ~~~ Update. Marie: Here are some measures President Biden announced, via NPR. It doesn't appear he has precluded enforcement of Texas' no-water-breaks-for-workers law, which goes into effect in September.

~~~ Raymond Zhong of the New York Times: "Weeks of scorching summer heat in North America, Europe, Asia and elsewhere are putting July on track to be Earth's warmest month on record, the European Union climate monitor said on Thursday, the latest milestone in what is emerging as an extraordinary year for global temperatures. Last month, the planet experienced its hottest June since records began in 1850. July 6 was its hottest day. And the odds are rising that 2023 will end up displacing 2016 as the hottest year. At the moment, the eight warmest years on the books are the past eight."

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Bryan Mena of CNN: "The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark lending rate by a quarter point Wednesday, lifting interest rates to their highest level in 22 years. It's the 11th rate increase since the Fed began its inflation fight in March 2022, and comes just one month after the central bank hit pause in order to assess the state of the economy after the failures of three regional banks since the spring. Fed officials are estimating one more rate hike this year, according to their latest set of projections. Inflation's steady slowdown in recent months has been encouraging for American consumers and businesses, but officials reiterated in their post-meeting statement that 'inflation remains elevated' and that the Fed 'remains highly attentive to inflation risks.'..."

John Sakellariadis of Politico: "The Biden administration has tapped former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley to head the Social Security Administration, the White House announced Wednesday. O'Malley, a Democrat, will require Senate confirmation to take over at the agency, which oversees a $1 trillion budget and is responsible for distributing benefits to older adults and disabled people." (Also linked yesterday.)

Rebecca Shabad & Liz Brown-Kaiser of NBC News: "Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suddenly stopped speaking during a weekly Republican leadership press conference on Wednesday afternoon, appearing to freeze, and then went silent and was walked away. McConnell, R-Ky., had been making his opening remarks and suddenly stopped talking. His Republican colleagues asked if he was okay and Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., escorted McConnell away from the cameras and reporters.... A few minutes later, McConnell walked back to the press conference by himself. When asked about his health, he said he was fine." This is painful to watch: (Also linked yesterday.) The New York Times story is here. ~~~

Helene Cooper of the New York Times: "Even by the extraordinary standards of contemporary political theater, Wednesday's House Oversight subcommittee hearing on U.F.O.s stood out. There, in a somber chamber of the Rayburn House Office Building, a former national intelligence official told elected representatives that the U.S. government is sheltering alien spacecraft.... David Grusch..., in sworn testimony..., said that longstanding covert programs within the U.S. government possess materials of nonhuman origin that were taken from crash sites.... A succession of lawmakers rebuked what they characterized as decades of unnecessary secrecy in government programs that studied unexplained phenomena. Representative Tim Burchett, Republican of Tennessee, lamented a 'cover-up' that he said stretched far beyond partisan politics.... Under pressure from Congress, the Pentagon and intelligence agencies have gathered hundreds of reports of unexplained phenomena. Officials have said that most of the incidents involved airborne trash, Chinese spying efforts or weather balloons, and that none of the videos or other material collected provides evidence of alien visitation."

A Liar AND [Allegedly!] a Crook. Grace Ashford of the New York Times: "In the years since [Rep. George] Santos [R-N.Y.] first ran for the House in 2020, he has become adept at finding ways to extract money from politics. He founded a political consulting group that he marketed to other Republicans. He sought to profit from the Covid crisis, using campaign connections. And he solicited investments for and from political donors, raising ethical questions.... Mr. Santos ... has not been charged with personal use of campaign funds. But a review of his political career found several previously unreported examples of how he sought to use the connections he made as a candidate for public office to enrich himself." The writers open with a Santos scheme that sounded to the mark a lot like the fake Nigerian prince email scam. (Also linked yesterday.)

Perry Stein, et al., of the Washington Post: "A federal judge on Wednesday delayed accepting a plea deal for President Biden's son Hunter, saying the terms as written by prosecutors and defense lawyers may not be constitutional, but also signaling the agreement could be approved in the future. The deal that had been struck in June began to unravel near the start of the three-hour hearing. U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika asked a series of questions that revealed a disagreement between federal prosecutors and Biden's lawyers over whether the agreement -- in which he would plead guilty to two tax misdemeanors and likely avoid jail time -- would protect him from the possibility of additional criminal charges. The complications marked another twist in a case that has been clouded for years by questions about possible political bias, prosecutorial delay, and debate over whether Hunter Biden was being treated too harshly or too gently because of his father's status as a former vice president and, later, president." (Also linked yesterday.) The New York Times story is here. The Guardian's story is here.

How to Become a Multimillionaire on a Justice's Measly $285K Salary. Steve Eder, et al., of the New York Times: Book "deals have become highly lucrative for [Supreme Court] justices, including for those who have used court staff members to help research and promote their books.... Other federal judges are bound by the Code of Conduct for United States Judges.... One of the tenets ... says that 'a judge should not to any substantial degree use judicial chambers, resources or staff to engage in extrajudicial activities.'... The Times reported earlier this year that justices have heavily relied on their staff to support other paid outside work, including teaching, despite a judicial advisory opinion -- which the justices say they voluntarily follow -- that staff members should not help 'The Times reported earlier this year that justices have heavily relied on their staff to support other paid outside work, including teaching, despite a judicial advisory opinion -- which the justices say they voluntarily follow -- that staff members should not help 'in performing activities for which extra compensation is to be received.'"


Rebecca Shabad & Frank Thorp
of NBC News: "Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Wednesday that it seems like Donald Trump's final White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, might be cooperating with the federal probe into the former president. Christie was reacting to a brief exchange captured on video Wednesday morning in Washington between Meadows and an NBC News reporter, who asked Meadows whether he has testified before a federal grand jury. 'I don't talk about anything J6-related,' Meadows said.... 'Watching that video,' Christie said in an interview on MSNBC's 'Andrea Mitchell Reports,' 'that looks to me like somebody who is cooperating with the federal government.' Christie [-- a former U.S. attorney --] said witnesses who testify before grand juries can talk publicly about it if they want to. 'The only time you can't do it is when the government has a cooperation agreement with you and they say, "No talking about this; the only time we want to hear you talking is when you're on the witness stand,"' he said."

Jack, Call Mo. Vaughn Hillyard of NBC News: "Former Rep. Mo Brooks is 'mildly surprised' that special counsel Jack Smith's office has not sought a meeting with him to discuss his accusations that ... Donald Trump urged him to help 'rescind' the 2020 election.... Brooks, a Republican who represented an Alabama district in Congress, said in an interview that he would meet with prosecutors if they ask.... 'I was shocked [Trump] was so blatant about it -- illegal conduct.'... Brooks previously said Trump had made requests to overturn the 2020 election as late as September 2021.... 'Donald Trump wanted me to do four things: advocate rescinding the election, advocate physically removing Joe Biden from the White House, advocate reinstating Donald Trump as president of the United States and advocate a new special election for president of the United States -- all of which violate the U.S. Constitution and federal law,' Brooks said. 'And after I got done explaining that to him, he withdrew his endorsement and endorsed my opponent [in a primary race for a U.S. Senate seat].'" ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: It's possible that the reason Jack hasn't called Mo is that Jack has spoken to a dozen other members of Congress who told him the same thing: that Donald Trump told them to overturn the election in any number of ways that were clearly illegal or unconstitutional.

Michael Kranish of the Washington Post: "As Donald Trump considered another White House run last year, his company's finances were at risk of spiraling into crisis. The former president's longtime lender and several banks with his deposits had cut ties in the days around the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by his supporters, at a time when Trump had hundreds of millions in loans coming due. In February 2022, the accounting firm that had worked for him for two decades dropped Trump and advised against relying on his 'statement of financial condition,' a metric banks use to evaluate the risks of a loan.... One day after the warning ... became public..., -- a Republican donor named Gregory Garrabrants [-- the blunt-spoken president and CEO of Axos, a little-known online-only financial company] -- signed off on a $100 million loan for Trump Tower.... Three months later, Garrabrants approved a second deal that provided $125 million for Trump's Doral resort.... Axos also financed part of a loan that helped facilitate the $375 million purchase of Trump's D.C. hotel by a group of investors. The Axos loans to Trump were vital to stabilizing his post-presidential finances and enabling him to mount [his 2024] campaign."

Thief-in-Chief to Return Artefacts to Israel. Michael Sainato of the Guardian: "Donald Trump will finally return ancient artifacts sent to the US by Israel in 2019 after the items had a lengthy stay at Mar-a-Lago. Israel sent the items to the US in December 2019 for a Hanukkah event at the White House.... ended up [at Mar-a-Lago] when Republican donor Saul Fox gave them to the then president Trump at a [December] 2021 Hanukkah party at Mar-a-Lago. The items were entrusted to Fox after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic delayed retrieval of the items as the Israel Antiquities Authority did not want to entrust the items to a shipping company. Fox told the Wall Street Journal that he thought the items were to be given to Trump permanently. Previous efforts by senior Israeli officials to retrieve the artifacts over the past several months had failed." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: According to the story, Fox gave the artifacts to "then president Trump" at a December 2021 Hanukkah party. But Trump was not president* (except maybe in his own mind) in December 2021. Weird. Here's a New York Times backstory that doesn't pretend Trump was still president* when Fox "gave" him the artifacts.

Alan Feuer of the New York Times: "Rudolph W. Giuliani has admitted that while acting as a lawyer for ... Donald J. Trump, he made false statements in asserting that two Georgia election workers had mishandled ballots while counting votes in Atlanta during the 2020 election. The admission by Mr. Giuliani came in court papers filed on Tuesday night as part of a defamation lawsuit that the two workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, had brought against him in Federal District Court in Washington in December 2021. The suit accused Mr. Giuliani and others of promoting a video that purported to show Ms. Freeman and Ms. Moss -- who are mother and daughter -- of manipulating ballots while working at the State Farm Arena for the Fulton County Board of Elections.... But Mr. Giuliani, insisting that he still had 'legal defenses' in the case, said that he continued to believe his accusations about Ms. Freeman and Ms. Moss were 'constitutionally protected' under the First Amendment. He also refused to acknowledge that his statements had caused the women any damage...." Giuliani said he was making his admissions to save litigation costs. Politico's report is here. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Yesterday MSNBC & CNN repeatedly played a video of false accusations Giuliani made against the women after the 2020 election. In the video, Rudy accuses them of "passing around USB ports," making the accusation even more ludicrous than intended. A "USB port" is where you dock a USB "flash drive" or "stick." That is, it's an outlet in the computer itself where you plug in a USB stick or other connector. If the women were passing around "ports," they would have had to surreptitiously hand off big ole computers. Just stupid.

Tom Jackman of the Washington Post: "A Kentucky man who was part of a mob smashing windows to the House Speaker's Lobby in the Capitol on Jan. 6, which led to Ashli Babbitt trying to climb through before being fatally shot by police, was convicted Thursday of two felonies and seven misdemeanors, including obstruction of an official proceeding and destruction of government property. Chad Barrett Jones, 45, of Mount Washington, Ky., was captured on video as part of a group of Donald Trump supporters cursing U.S. Capitol Police officers who were standing outside the glass doors to the Speaker's Lobby while members of Congress were preparing to evacuate as rioters neared."


Nicholas Kristof
of the Washington Post has a fairly good column on the inequality inherent in college admissions policies.

Way Beyond the Beltway

Ukraine, et al.

The Washington Post's live briefing of developments Thursday in Russia's war on Ukraine is here: "Ukraine has launched a new push against Russian lines, achieving some gains in the south, Kyiv said. A U.S. official said it was unclear 'what the purpose' of these moves may be.... The goal of Ukraine's latest military push is to reach the Sea of Azov.... Swedish officials accused the Kremlin of backing a disinformation campaign to discredit Stockholm -- which is set to join NATO soon -- in the eyes of Muslims. Copies of the Quran have been burned at demonstrations in the country, triggering outrage among Muslims, including in Turkey, a NATO member country that was slow to agree to Sweden's accession to the transatlantic alliance.... The White House is exploring 'less efficient' land routes to export grain from Ukraine, after Russia withdrew from the Black Sea grain deal last week." ~~~

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

Charlie Savage of the New York Times: "President Biden has quietly ordered the U.S. government to begin sharing evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine with the International Criminal Court in The Hague, according to officials familiar with the matter, signaling a major shift in American policy. The decision, made by Mr. Biden in recent days, overrides months of resistance by the Pentagon, which had argued that it could pave the way for the court to prosecute American troops, according to the officials." The Guardian's story is here.


Israel. Patrick Kingsley & Aaron Boxerman
of the New York Times: "Israel's Supreme Court said Wednesday that it would begin in September to review a contentious new law that diminishes the court's own role, setting the stage for a constitutional crisis and renewed social turmoil if the judges then overturn the legislation. The decision sets up a looming clash between the executive branch of government and the highest court in the land. The Supreme Court must now decide whether to reassert its dominance over Prime Minister Benjamin's Netanyahu's government -- or it must accept the move to reduce its own power. Either conclusion is likely to provoke widespread anger, since the issue has become a proxy for a much broader battle over Israel's character." (Also linked yesterday.)

U.K. Emine Sinmaz of the Guardian: "Kevin Spacey wept and said he was humbled after being cleared of sexual assault in one of the UK's most high-profile #MeToo trials. The 64-year-old Oscar-winning actor sobbed in the dock as he was found not guilty on Wednesday of sexually assaulting four men after a four-week trial at Southwark crown court." (Also linked yesterday.)

News Lede

Washington Post: "Charles Wurster, a scientist whose battle to ban pesticides helped save the bald eagle and other endangered bird species, and led to the founding of the Environmental Defense Fund, one of America's premier environmental groups, died July 6 at his daughter's home in Arlington, Va. He was 92."

Reader Comments (21)

Akhilleus wrote late yesterday, "My college roommate/now cardiologist suggests that the Turtle had a TIA (transient ischemic attack) a stroke-like event that requires immediate medical attention as it often portends future strokes." I'm not a cardiologist or a doctor or an intern, but I once watched a tennis match with the hunky actor who played Dr. Ben Casey on teevee. (To tell you how long ago that was, the match was the famous "battle of the sexes" between Billie Jean King & misogynist Bobby Riggs.) Anyway, at my age I know a teeny little bit about everything, and I agree that a TIA was likely here. A problem with a TIA, as I recall, is that it cannot be easily diagnosed, as once it's over, it's over, and it doesn't leave any physiological markers. However, Mitch's doctor will have the same advantage Akhilleus' roommate had: s/he can watch the event on the teevee.

Akhilleus named one of the many downsides: more TIAs are likely to follow. But here are some others, according to the Googles: "memory loss, poor mobility, problems with speech and difficulty in understanding."

Given these likely outcomes, I don't see how Mitch can stay on in his current job. Like Dianne Feinstein, Mitch should retire.

July 27, 2023 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Should the Turtle retreat permanently into his shell, that lovely possibility brings up the question of which traitor would take over for him. Seniority certainly plays a role, meaning Potato Head is probably out of the running (thank the good Christ), but there are plenty of other nasties who would fit right in.

Chuck Grassley? Most senior traitor evah, but it’s well known that he gave Nero music lessons, so probably too senior.

Other long standing R’s…Collins? Never. Murkowski? Likewise. Graham? Is there a fainting couch in the Turtle’s office? Forget it.

Two PoT stalwarts seem to stand out. John Thune is currently minority whip and he loves him some guns, but he did say, after the Las Vegas massacre, that something had to be done about crazy shit like that. Not good enough for the MAGAts, I’m guessing. He also said that enough was enough and Trump should give up trying to overturn the election. Very bad, for MAGAts, and probably for Thune.

Then there’s Mike Crapo, and crap is the word. A++++ rating from supporters of gun violence at the NRA. About the Vegas massacre he said we needed “solidarity”, whatever the fuck that means. Did he mean people needed to all stand up during a mass murder event to give the shooter better targets? Anyway, he was all for the insurrection and all against the J6 commission. He was also one of the R lemmings who hoped to push the country over the fiscal cliff recently.

An A+ asshole.

Future headline: Crap to Replace McConnell. Hey, that’s no replacement. That’s the same shit, only maybe worse.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

The 'Great Land Mystery" in California:

A 'Mystery Company" has bought up over $800mm of land around
Travis AFB raising concerns about national security.
Three sides of the base are now totally controlled by Flannery Group.
They have paid 5 to 10 times the actual value of the land, and
anyone refusing to sell to them is threatened with lawsuits.
Local, state and federal officials haven't been able to track down
who is behind the group of buyers.
To me, not being able to find out who is buying land defies all logic.
Where I live, if someone buys property, everyone knows about it
the next day and who they are and where they came here from and
what shoe sizes they wear, etc.
https://abc7news.com/travis-afb-air-force-base-flannery-associates-
llc-john-garamendi-13527836/

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

AK: "thank the good Christ" reminded me of Florida's Governor's weenie words that Charles Blow inserts in his piece in today's NYT:

In February 2022, in a speech at Hillsdale College, a private Christian school in Michigan, DeSantis said:

“Put on the full armor of God. Stand firm against the left’s schemes. You will face flaming arrows, but if you have the shield of faith, you will overcome them, and in Florida we walk the line here.”

"In November, DeSantis released a political ad in which the voice-over announcer bellows: “On the eighth day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, ‘I need a protector.’” The ad goes on to convey that DeSantis is that protector — that he’s the Christian warrior of American politics."

And people clapped while throwing wilted petals at his feet that were housed in knee high white boots that pitched his toes but looked so groovy. Ain't nothin like the real thing, baby!

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterP.D.Pepe

@Forrest Morris: The problem obviously isn't that the "neighbors" don't know the name of the entity; they do. What they don't know is the identity of the principals behind the entity. They could be the olive-loving Flannery clan from California, or they could be the Iranian secret police.

Maybe the officials who are trying to find out who-all is behind the LLC should do what you-all do in Michigan to get the low-down on the new neighbors: ring the bell and bring them a tuna casserole or a delicious apple pie.

For some reason, Forrest's link doesn't work. Here's one that does.

July 27, 2023 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Ok people: a TIA implies that there has been a short lived diminution of blood to a certain area of the brain. But that sudden flat immobile stare could be related to a previous well hidden Parkinson's disease. It's also part of the picture in some forms of dense psychosis. One doesn't know. And his flat denial of symptoms afterward could be clinically relevant - or not. The simplest thing to say is that he's toast. The republican jackals and hyenas will pick him apart now that he's shown weakness and frailty.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterVictoria

Victoria: Thanks for the clarification. Loved your "The republican jackals and hyenas will pick him apart now that he's shown weakness and frailty" because that's exactly what will happen but will pretend to show the BIG SAD first. Some brave cartoonist could do a nifty drawing of those jackals and hyenas with the faces of the actual Republicans picking apart a broken shell with the face of Mr. Turtle. But I'm afraid his life would be on the line.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterP.D.Pepe

Flannery Group? I thought Flannery was an Irish name. Or maybe there are Flannery descendants living in Beijing. Why not start the rumor that the PRC is behind that scheme to buy up all the land around Travis AFB?

According to Wikipedia, Travis, known as the Gateway to the Pacific*, handles more cargo and air traffic than any other USAF base. If someone let it slip to Gym Jordan, eg, that the Bidens are working with the Chinese to surround Travis with foreign spies and spy stuff, and Chinese restaurants, he’d crap his diaper and start hearings immediately. And given the professionalism and efficiency of his current committees, we’d have an answer ‘round about 2058.

Or maybe…it’s aliens! Get Mulder and Scully on the horn, stat!

*Who comes up with boring titles like “Gateway to the Pacific”? Zzzzzzzz…c’mon people, get creative! How about “Valley of the Bombers from Hell”? Or the “Shangri-La Experience”. “My Little Pony’s Home on the Range”? “Wild Bill’s Hot Pad and Donut Shack”? Oh, I know! “Area 51”! Been done? Okay…”Area 51 and 3/4”. “51 and 7/8”? Ohhhh, alllright…”Gateway to the Pacific”. Zzzzzzzz….

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

PD,

That Warrior for Christ and “Sent by god to battle the libs” crap is an old tell. Hucksters like DeSantis and Trump wouldn’t know scripture if a bush in their backyard caught fire and started hurling commandments at them. They’re just the latest Elmer Gantries, hoping to gull the evangelical rubes with their latest tales of two Corinthians. The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter, as Dash Hammett once wrote. But it seems to work. I guess all you gotta do is say “Jesus sent me” and logic centers in evangelical brains turn to moldy Maypo. Hmmm…maybe the whole brain is moldy Maypo.

Good evening, ladies and germs…Two Corinthians walk into a bar…but seriously, take my wife…please. Okay, okay…Jesus sent me! Now give me your money! Ha! I love the uneducated!

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Despite the fact that the planet is burning hot and Canada is on fire
and the ice caps are melting and a lot of our politicians are A-holes,
the monarch butterflies have started migrating down from Ontario.
They go along the Michigan coast of Lake Michigan and stop in my
garden to feed on butterfly bushes and other goodies.
Also, the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds have arrived from South
America. Long flight. I see them sitting a lot, probably recovering.
If you take a water hose and shoot water into the air, they will hover
in the spray for the longest time. I'm having fun as the world falls apart.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

O.K. President Biden, get on those news channels (even Fox) and
spread the word.
The Dow is on pace for its best run in 126 years. If it closes higher
today, it's the longest run of consecutive gains since May 1897, and if
it closes higher on Friday, that's the longest daily winning streak ever.

Lets see how Republican will spin that to their advantage, if it comes
to pass.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/27/investing/dow-stock-market-news-
today/index.html

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

Forrest,

I’ve been thinking about this. For months, Fox and the traitors, and the treason commentariat have been screaming about the imminent recession. “Aieeee! Biden is KILLING the economy. (Wingers have some kind of obsession about “killing”: job killing, industry killing, manliness killing, ‘merica killing! Every “book” Loofah Boy O’Reilly “writes” includes that word in the title, “Killing Kennedy”, “Killing Lincoln”, “Killing Patton”…I think it’s more victimization on steroids: they—their supposed enemies—aren’t just doing stuff they don’t like, they’re KILLING THEM!!!).

The last three Democratic presidents spent inordinate amounts of time and effort cleaning up the economic mess left by their R predecessors. They fix the problems then hand over a robust economy to the next R douchebag who runs the country into a ditch. The Rs then routinely threaten to destroy the economy (even more than they normally do) if they don’t get their way on social issues (which they can’t ever achieve legislatively, so they resort to economic blackmail). But STILL they trumpet their claims of economic sobriety and expertise. Does anyone really believe MTG or Bobo or Potato Head know the difference between GDP and STP?

And the media (as usual) is no help. Unless you count helping the traitors push their lies…

Yesterday, I listened, slack jawed, to a piece on NPR about all the “problems” with the Biden economy. Lots of pearl clutching about the word “Bidenomics”. “Oooohhh”, they whine, “He’ll get in trouble by attaching his name to the economy! It’s a PR disaster waiting to happen!”

Listening to the first three minutes of the piece, it sounds as if the Biden Administration is trying to scam the public by using this term. It sounds like a critique of a public relations ploy. It’s not until nearly the end of the report that someone actually says “Oh, but the economy under Joe Biden has done really well.”

Fuckers! You buried the lead! The economy, an economy left in tatters by the former guy, has rebounded thanks to smart policies and activist approaches.

As for the whining about how Biden shouldn’t put his name on the current US economic rebound, in case things go south again, what are you talking about? If he doesn’t do that they won’t blame him? They blame him now for it getting dark at night. WTF are you thinking?

So instead of a piece pointing out all the good things Biden has done, it’s all about “Oh, this is bad PR”.

And guess who benefits from all of this jiggery-pokery?

The guy who fucked things up last time he was in.

Jesus Christ!

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Forrest,

Hey, I forgot to mention, enjoy the monarchs and the hummingbirds. We used to have sugar water feeders on our front porch to attract hummingbirds, just the coolest species of birds. Bald eagles are okay, but watching those little guys hovering with their wings going to beat the band is mesmerizing.

I read that ruby throated hummingbirds can gain 3 grams (doubling their weight) before those little wings blast them across the Gulf of Mexico. I once gained 3 grams and my wife made me buy a larger size of pants. I swore I’d give up eating spiders, mosquitoes, and gnats,

Also gave up flying across the Gulf.

Ain’t nature great?

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

La-la-la-la-la-la…

(Sorry. Still doing that…)

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

@Ak, I would have used STD.

Like you, my wife loved watching the hummers. I still do, having just cleaned and refilled my two feeders yesterday (note to self - make more food.) Will be sad to see them go in September.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered Commenterunwashed

AK: We always have hummingbird feeders on our back porch ledge––this is the first year nary a bird has shown. We also had deer, foxes, skunks, etc. roaming around––-haven't seen any this year––an occasional bunny appears. Wonderful to read Forest's spray of monarchs that light in his garden. How I will miss reading about that splendid garden of earthly delights along with news of Betsy hovering overhead.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterP.D.Pepe

Yeah, yeah, I used to love hummingbirds, too, until one buzzed the glass of rosé I was holding.

July 27, 2023 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Marie, you have to switch to sauvignon blanc. They don't like that one.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

It's amazing how red flowers attract humming birds. We've a Fire Bush at the end of our entrance path and they swarm the thing daily. Between them and the butterflies it's quite a show.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterBobby Lee

Marie,

What was that bird humming after a snoot full of wine? The prologue to Pagliacci? “Red, red wine”? Or maybe that Seals and Croft song about hummingbirds. Read a story recently about monkeys getting tipsy eating fermented fruit. My first thought was…drunk monkeys doing crazy shit…hey, kinda like a Gym Jordan-Jim Comer “investigation”. Drunk monkeys playing with their pee-pees.

July 27, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

@Akhilleus: Ha ha. I think the bird just got a banged-up beak because he hit the glass, not the wine itself.

Good choices, but I think I'd go with Emmylou Harris and "Two More Bottles of Wine." But then, I'd usually go with Emmylou Harris.

July 27, 2023 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns
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