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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Afternoon Update:

Judge: Trump Lied in Sworn Affadavits. Kyle Cheney & Josh Gerstein of Politico: "... Donald Trump signed legal documents describing evidence of election fraud that he knew were false, a federal judge indicated on Wednesday. U.S. District Court Judge David Carter wrote in an 18-page opinion that emails from attorney John Eastman, an architect of Trump's last-ditch effort to subvert the 2020 election, needed to be turned over to the Jan. 6 select committee. Those emails, Carter wrote, 'show that President Trump knew that the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to tout those numbers, both in court and to the public.' The emails are among the files that Eastman had been declining to turn over to the committee, citing attorney-client privilege.... [Judge Carter] ruled that Eastman must disclose four [of those] emails to congressional investigators because they are evidence of a likely crime." After Eastman warned some of Trump's attorneys that allegations Trump had previously made were "not accurate," "Trump and his lawyers opted to file the federal complaint using the same numbers that Eastman conceded were inaccurate."

Maggie Haberman of the New York Times: "... Donald J. Trump inquired whether a documentary filmmaker recording an interview with him last year was a 'good Jewish character,' described Persians as 'very good salesmen' and complained that Israeli Jews favored him more than Jews in the United States, a new clip released by the filmmaker shows.... The clip cuts off as Mr. Trump asks someone...: 'You Persian? Very smart. Be careful, they're very good salesmen.'... The video was recorded on May 20, 2021, and was provided to The New York Times by the documentary filmmaker, Alex Holder. It was filmed at an event at Mr. Trump's golf club in Bedminster, N.J., as he spoke with several people.... Mr. Holder said that in one of their meetings, Mr. Trump had, off camera, expected Mr. Holder to be appreciative of the fact that as president, he had moved the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv. Mr. Trump, he said, seemed surprised when Mr. Holder explained that he was British. 'But you're Jewish,' he recalled Mr. Trump saying.... Mr. Holder's footage was subpoenaed by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I'm confused. Apparently if you're of Jewish heritage, no matter where in the world you live & however little you care or even know where the U.S. Embassy in Israel is located, you're supposed to be grateful -- and loyal -- to Trump because he moved it to Jerusalem. Or something.

Fractured History. On Tuesday, Marjorie Taylor Greene posted to Liars Social, "Tonight, I stopped at the Wilder Monument in Chickamauga, GA, which honors the Confederate soldiers of the Wilder Brigade. I will always defend our nation's history!" Minor hiccup: the Wilder Monument memorializes the Wilder Brigade, a crack unit of the Union Army credited with twice saving the Union Army from the Confederates at the Battle of Chickamauga. The Confederates ultimately won the battle, but at the price of great loss of life on both sides.

Arizona. Sebastian Murdock of the Huffington Post: "A GOP candidate running for an Arizona college district's governing board was arrested on a charge of public sexual indecency after an officer allegedly caught him masturbating in his truck near a preschool. Randy Kaufman was arrested Oct. 4 but suspended his campaign Tuesday following media reports of his arrest. Kaufman is running for the governing board of the Maricopa County Community College District, and was allegedly caught masturbating by the county's community college police.... The officer said ... that Kaufman was in view of a nearby bicyclist and a preschool where children were playing outside. When confronted, the officer said, Kaufman apologized for the act. 'I'm sorry,' Kaufman said, according to the report. 'I fucked up. I'm really stressed.'"

Florida. Another DeSantolini Stunt Gone Awry. Michael Wines & Neil Vigdor of the New York Times: "Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida announced in August 'a first salvo' in what he called a long-overdue crackdown on voting crimes. But newly released body camera footage indicates that people arrested on charges of voting illegally seemed puzzled and appeared to have run afoul of the law through confusion rather than intent. The arrests targeted people convicted of felonies, a group that includes many former inmates who had voting rights restored in a process that left many others uncertain or misinformed about their eligibility to vote. In the videos that were obtained on Wednesday by The New York Times from the Tampa Police Department, those arrested repeatedly told officers that they were blindsided by the charges and had previously been cleared to vote by election officials." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I heard on MSNBC (I think it was) that the state (the outfit DeSantolini runs) was supposed to send lists to the counties of ex-felons who were ineligible to vote for some reason. But, at least to the five largest Florida counties, the state did not send the list. So, naturally, poll workers allowed these registered voters to vote.

U.K. Mark Landler & Stephen Castle of the New York Times: "Fighting for her political survival after the collapse of her economic agenda, Prime Minister Liz Truss of Britain suffered another heavy blow on Wednesday after she was forced to fire one of her most senior cabinet ministers, the second major ouster in a six-week-old government that has tumbled into chaos. Hours after Ms. Truss rejected demands to resign herself..., the prime minister dismissed the home secretary, Suella Braverman, over a security breach involving a government document that Ms. Braverman had sent to a lawmaker in Parliament through her personal email.... Appearing at a stormy session of prime minister's questions in Parliament, Ms. Truss repeated her apology for the disastrous fiscal program.... The emergence of the news about Ms. Braverman only a few hours later exposed bitter rifts in the cabinet and a prime minister largely at the mercy of events.... In her letter of resignation to Ms. Truss, [Ms. Braverman] said she had 'concerns about the direction of this government,' accusing it of breaking pledges to voters and, in particular, of failing to curb immigration.... Ms. Braverman was replaced by Grant Shapps, a more centrist figure, whose appointment underscored the shift in the political balance of the cabinet away from the hard-liners who supported Ms. Truss in the leadership contest...." The Guardian's story, which first broke the news, is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Gosh, the U.K. is like a mini-U.S. An incompetent leader (tho maybe not as stupid as Trump), ridiculous Cabinet turnover, recriminations and even, "But the emails!" ~~~

~~~ Daniel Victor of the New York Times: "... [a head] lettuce has become a caricature of the Conservative leader's flailing hold on power, pitted against the prime minister by The Daily Star, a left-leaning British tabloid. 'Will Liz Truss outlast this lettuce?' the newspaper asks in a live video that has been running since Oct. 14, attracting bounds of viewers and comments on social media. The lettuce gag was inspired by The Economist, which noted on Oct. 11 that between a near-immediate political implosion at the beginning of her tenure and the 10 days of mourning after Queen Elizabeth II died, her grip on power amounted to seven days, or 'roughly the shelf-life of a lettuce.'... On Tuesday the newspaper declared in a front-page headline: 'Lettuce Liz on Leaf Support.'"

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Alan Rappeport of the New York Times: "President Biden pledged on Tuesday that the first bill he would send to Congress next year if Democrats retain House control and expand their Senate majority would be to codify abortion rights across the country. The commitment comes as the White House and Democratic candidates have been increasingly focused on protecting abortion access before the midterm elections next month, seeking to broaden support among women and independent voters. Mr. Biden said this summer that he supported ending the filibuster to protect a woman's right to an abortion and a broader constitutional right to privacy." CNN's report is here. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

The "Fucking Lunatic" Exception. Marie: Here's another good reason to keep Democrats in power: Jim McGovern (D-Ma.), chair of the House Rules Committee, "explained to Republicans that his new rule for his committee says if you're 'batsh[it] crazy, you're not getting an amendment after he blocked one of [Lauren] Boebert's [Batshit-Colo.] amendments from going to the House floor. '... We're not doing this.... I'm not going to be part of any effort to legitimize people who are f[u]cking lunatics.'..." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

~~~ MEANWHILE, GOP Plan: Global Financial Crisis. Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post: "After refusing for months to divulge what they'd do if they regained control of Congress, Republicans have finally revealed some of their economic agenda. Unfortunately, it might involve causing a global financial crisis.... House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) and other Republicans have recently backed proposals to make the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent, as well as to extend or expand several other corporate tax breaks.... [Also, there's their] plan to hold the debt ceiling hostage next year, which could easily precipitate a global financial catastrophe.... If lawmakers dine-and-dash on behalf of Uncle Sam, they tarnish the creditworthiness of the United States and can make it more expensive for the federal government to borrow in the future because investors dont trust us. Worse, they might accidentally blow up every other financial market on Earth, too." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

~~~ AND. Paul Krugman of the New York Times: "What will the Biden administration do when the G.O.P. threatens to blow up the world economy by refusing to raise the debt limit?... The consequences of forcing a federal debt default, which is what refusing to raise the limit would do, would extend far beyond the operations of the federal government itself.... There's lots of evidence that Republicans will, if they can, try to use the debt limit to extort major cuts in Social Security and Medicare.... If Republicans do gain control of one or both houses in November, Democrats should use the lame-duck session to enact a very large rise in the debt limit, enough to put the issue on ice for years.... If for some reason Democrats don't take this obvious step, the Biden administration should be prepared to turn to legal strategies for bypassing the debt limit." MB: Republicans really do constitute, among other things, the most wilfully innumerate body in the world. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

Charlie Savage & Alan Feuer of the New York Times: "The special master reviewing materials seized by the F.B.I. from ... Donald J. Trump's compound in Florida expressed skepticism on Tuesday about early claims by Mr. Trump's lawyers that certain documents were privileged and thus could be withheld from a Justice Department investigation. In a phone conference, the special master, Judge Raymond J. Dearie of Federal District Court in Brooklyn, complained that the log of an initial batch of documents over which Mr. Trump is seeking to claim privilege lacked sufficient information to determine whether the arguments were valid." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) The Guardian's report is here.

Ashley Parker of the Washington Post: "In December 2019, after ... Donald Trump had shared with journalist Bob Woodward the fawning letters that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had written to him, the U.S. leader seems to acknowledge he should not be showing them around. After urging Woodward to 'treat them with respect,' Trump warns in an interview, 'and don't say I gave them to you, okay?... But I'll let you see them,' Trump adds.... A month later, in January 2020 Woodward pressed Trump in a phone call to let him also see the letters that Trump wrote to Kim. 'Oh, those are so top secret,' Trump says.... The comments by Trump show he was well aware that the 27 letters exchanged between himself and Kim were classified, despite his repeated claims that none of the documents he improperly took from the White House when leaving office, including the Kim letters, were in that category.... In an aside in the audio book, [which is to be released next week,] Woodward describes 'the casual, dangerous way that Trump treats the most classified programs and information...' That was in reference to Trump implying there was a secretive weapons system he controlled." CNN's report is here. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

Another Trump Conspiracy Theory Fail. Linda Qiu & Charlie Savage of the New York Times: "Igor Danchenko, an analyst who provided much of the research in a notorious dossier of unproven assertions and rumors about ... Donald J. Trump and Russia, was acquitted on Tuesday on four counts of lying to the F.B.I. about one of his sources. The verdict was another stinging defeat for the special counsel, John H. Durham, who was appointed by Attorney General William P. Barr three years ago to investigate the F.B.I.'s investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia. Mr. Trump and his supporters have long insisted the inquiry would prove a 'deep state' conspiracy against him, but after pursuing various baseless theories, Mr. Durham never found and charged one. Instead he developed two narrow cases accusing people involved in outside efforts to scrutinize purported links between Mr. Trump and Russia of making false statements.... The trial against Mr. Danchenko is expected to be the last of Mr. Durham's prosecutions...." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) CNN's report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The Durham project has been a colossal waste of taxpayer dollars spent on a lunatic "deep-state" conspiracy theory. Trump, Barr & Durham should have to pay back the Treasury with their own dollars. Yesterday in the Comments section, I mentioned former Sen. Bill Proxmire (D-Wis.). Proxmire's claim to fame was the monthly "Golden Fleece Award" he bestowed upon public officials who wasted taxpayer dollars. Some present-day senator should revive Proxmire's pet project.

Alan Feuer & Zach Montague of the New York Times: "A former member of the Oath Keepers militia testified on Tuesday that the far-right group intended to block the certification of the 2020 election 'by any means necessary,' stashing weapons in a hotel in Virginia on Jan. 6, 2021, in anticipation of supporting ... Donald J. Trump in his bid to keep Joseph R. Biden Jr. out of the White House. The former Oath Keeper, Jason Dolan, gave his account at the seditious conspiracy trial of the organization's leader, Stewart Rhodes, telling the jury that the group envisioned a battle breaking out in Washington that day between factions loyal to Mr. Trump and others loyal to Mr. Biden.... The Oath Keepers, Mr. Dolan added, were firmly committed to Mr. Trump and wanted to stop the certification of Mr. Biden's victory in any way they could. 'That's why we brought our firearms,' he said." An NBC News story is here.

U.S. Is Training Top Mercenaries for Repressive Countries. Craig Whitlock & Nate Jones of the Washington Post: "More than 500 retired U.S. military personnel -- including scores of generals and admirals -- have taken lucrative jobs since 2015 working for foreign governments, mostly in countries known for human rights abuses and political repression, according to a Washington Post investigation. In Saudi Arabia, for example, 15 retired U.S. generals and admirals have worked as paid consultants for the Defense Ministry since 2016. The ministry is led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom's de facto ruler, who U.S. intelligence agencies say approved the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post contributing columnist, as part of a brutal crackdown on dissent.... Most of the retired U.S. personnel have worked as civilian contractors for Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other Persian Gulf monarchies, playing a critical, though largely invisible, role in upgrading their militaries.... The U.S. government has fought to keep the hirings secret." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)&

November Elections

Colorado Governor. Manu Raju of CNN: "Joe O'Dea, the Republican nominee for US Senate from Colorado, fired back at Donald Trump on Monday after the former President slammed him as a 'RINO' and suggested Trump's supporters wouldn't vote for a 'stupid' person like O'Dea. In a statement to CNN, O'Dea, the CEO of a Colorado construction company, didn't walk away from the criticism he's been leveling at Trump, including on Sunday when he told CNN's Dana Bash on 'State of the Union' that he would 'actively' campaign against Trump and for other GOP candidates if the former President runs again. O'Dea also told Bash that Trump should have done more to prevent the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Once again, Trump proves he is a thin-skinned whiney baby. Democratic candidates continually distance themselves from President Biden if they feel they must do so to win election. Biden doesn't complain or insult them; neither have other former presidents subjected to the same treatment. They are adults & understand it's usually about politics & usually not personal.

Pennsylvania Governor. Trip Gabriel of the New York Times: "The crowning chapter of Doug Mastriano's military career -- a stint on the faculty of the U.S. Army War College -- has flared up in his campaign for Pennsylvania governor. Two former professors at the War College in Carlisle, Pa., publicly declared Mr. Mastriano unfit for public office. A photograph surfaced of Mr. Mastriano posing in a Confederate uniform with other faculty. And Mr. Mastriano’s Ph.D. dissertation has been criticized as deeply flawed, with a former academic adviser saying his doctorate rests 'on very shaky grounds.' Mr. Mastriano -- the Republican nominee for governor in a crucial battleground state -- received his Ph.D. in history from the University of New Brunswick in Canada in 2013, the year after he joined the faculty of the War College. His research focused on a World War I hero, Sgt. Alvin York, who credited his exploits killing and capturing German soldiers to divine intervention and who inspired the 1941 Gary Cooper movie 'Sergeant York.' 'I think Mastriano really likes that story because York became the kind of spiritual warrior that Mastriano sees himself as being,' said Jeffrey Scott Brown, a history professor at the University of New Brunswick who advised Mr. Mastriano but objected to his academic techniques. Dr. Brown's criticisms included Mr. Mastriano's amateur archaeological sleuthing on a French battlefield and his credulity in accepting divine intervention to explain Sergeant York's heroics."

Wisconsin Governor. Never Mind. Scott Bauer of the AP: "The Republican running for governor in Wisconsin suggested Tuesday that he did not support enforcing the swing state's near-total ban on abortions, saying 'I will never arrest a doctor' before his campaign walked back his comment. Tim Michels is locked in a tight race with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and abortion has been a major issue. Michels, who is endorsed by former President Donald Trump, said in the Republican primary that he backed a state law dating to 1849 that makes it a felony for doctors to perform nearly all abortions.... Michels' spokesperson Anna Kelly attempted to clarify his comment, saying it was the district attorneys, not the governor, who enforce laws.... 'He's either lying to voters today, in a desperate attempt to hide his radical positions, or he was lying to them for the last six months," [Evers' campaign spokesman] said."

Beyond the Beltway

Texas. Stephanie Pfeffer of People: A young Texas woman describes her near-death experience caused by a dangerous, desired pregnancy which doctors refused to terminate under Texas law. 'It took three days at home until I became sick 'enough' that the ethics board at our hospital agreed we could begin medical treatment; three days until my life was considered at risk "enough" [with sepsis] for the inevitable premature delivery of my daughter to be performed; three days until the doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals were allowed to do their jobs.... Had [the medical professionals] acted, they would have been charged with a felony.' [Amanda Zurawski] writes in a first-person essay for The Meteor, a media company committed to storytelling around issues of gender equity." Zurawski is experiencing complications from the delayed treatment which require further surgery. Zurawski is a married tech professional who enjoys excellent health insurance & lives near a good hospital. "'... we truly are the best-case scenario. And look what happened.' She knows that many others will not be as fortunate." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Pregnancy is, among other things, an emotional, frightening experience fraught with real & possible dangers. For self-righteous pricks to purposely add the fear and danger of medicare-care failure to all that is unconscionable.

How Texas Plans for Mass Grade-School Murders. Dave Manning of Reform Austin: "This month Texas public school systems are distributing DNA and fingerprint identification kits to K-8 level campuses for parents who wish to store their child's DNA. The kits provide identification if law enforcement were to need help finding a missing or trafficked child, or identifying victims of mass shootings.... The state legislature passed a law in 2021 requiring the Texas Education Agency to give inkless, in-home fingerprint and DNA identification cards to each public school system in Texas.... Despite the magnitude of the tragedy of school shootings like Uvalde, [Texas,] no significant gun law reforms have been passed."

Way Beyond

Ukraine, et al.

The New York Times' live updates of developments Wednesday in Russia's war on Ukraine are here. The Guardian's live updates for Wednesday are here. The Guardian's summary report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ The Washington Post's live briefings for Wednesday are here: "Russia has renewed attacks against Ukraine's already-battered energy system, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said in a speech late Tuesday, urging households to remain conscious of their energy usage in the evening hours. Zelensky earlier in the day said that 30 percent of the country's power stations had been destroyed by Russian attacks since Oct. 10, causing 'massive blackouts.'... The United States, Britain and France will raise the issue of Iran transferring weapons to Russia during a closed-door meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday, according to diplomats familiar with the situation. The decision follows U.S. and European concerns about Russia's attacks on Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure using Iranian drones.... Russia resumed attacks on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure Tuesday, killing at least one person in Kyiv, according to the country's largest private electricity producer."

Marie: As I surmised in a Comment last week, Republicans have no interest in protecting allied nations' efforts to establish viable democracies in the face of violent invasion by totalitarian, imperial aggressors. Either that, or they've joined Donald Trump's Traveling Russian Marionette Show. ~~~

     ~~~ Eugene Scott of the Washington Post: "House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is signaling that if Republicans win the House majority in next month's midterm elections, the GOP is likely to oppose more aid to Ukraine in its war with Russia." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)


U.K. Eshe Nelson
of the New York Times: "Consumer prices in Britain rose 10.1 percent in September from a year earlier, continuing their steep climb as the nation grapples with rapidly increasing food prices, high energy costs and political uncertainty.... Prices were pushed higher by large increases in the cost of food and, to a lesser extent, at restaurants and hotels. Food prices rose 14.5 percent in September from a year earlier, the largest annual rise in more than 40 years...."

Marina Hyde of the Guardian: "The prime minister [Liz Truss ]certainly now presents as a captured beast, having spent the entire summer campaigning stridently against the hideous failings of precisely the policies she is now saying are the only thing that make sense. Yet as [surprise new chancellor Jeremy] Hunt outlined the biggest U-turn in modern political history to the Commons yesterday afternoon, Truss flanked him, wearing that sad, faraway smile of a Tory wife standing next to her husband explaining why he's resigning over a sex scandal. This arguably isn't the optimal look for a leader.... This morning we learned from armed forces minister James Heappey that none of them even realised Truss's mini-budget had the potential to backfire.... As of yesterday, ordinary people are realising that the calamitous mini-budget and this era-defining U-turn have combined to leave them in the worst of both worlds...." MB: I guess this column is funnier because the situation Hyde describes is befalling a country that is not our own.

Reader Comments (11)

@Marie.

I like your plan to recoup the dollars wasted on the Durham nonsense.

But I'm still waiting for the return of the near hundred million Republicans spent "investigating" HRC over the course of her career...to similar dead ends.

https://www.gainesville.com/story/opinion/columns/more-voices/2019/02/21/june-girard-millions-wasted-on-investigations-of-clinton/5892210007/

As always, Republicans are very generous with other people's money, and in that behavior too have always been able to claim close kinship to the Pretender.

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Red Alert

If the traitors take control of Congress in these midterms, it won’t just be Paul Ryan-John Boehner bad, it will be Lauren Boebert-MTG bad. Kevin McCarthy is a bobble head loser. MTG is already announcing that he better put her in charge or else.

Yes, it was bad before, but at least those assholes pretended that policy and procedures mattered. The “fucking lunatics” don’t give a shit about policy, procedure, precedent, rule of the law, the Constitution (except for part of the 2nd Amendment), or anything else except power and revenge. Look for show trials that’ll make Benghazi, Benghazi, BENGHAZI look like a church baking contest.

Fatty will be handing down orders, from his gold plated toilet seat at Marred a Lago. Biden will be impeached 15 times. Abortion will be made illegal on a federal level.

One of the defining qualities of the current crop of traitors is their almost cartoon doltishness. They’re a bunch of idiots who never learned to drive and have no idea about rules of the road, being handed the car keys. We’ve already seen the damage inflicted by their ideology in four short years. Four more years? Christ! Christian nationalism will replace democratic rule. Hatred and revenge will be rule the day. It will be a confederate/traitor reign of terror.

The media obsession over announcing an imminent red wave doesn’t help. They have nothing to base that on but crappy polls, but we’ve often seen what happens when the media decides that one side will surely lose big. Certainly there’s a chance that democratic voters will come out in droves, but they’d better because the possibility of the lunatics taking over is too dire to contemplate.

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Well golly gee. Those gun knobbers in Texas have thought of everything. Everything except the most obvious thing.

But how considerate of those rootin’ tootin’ AK shootin’ hombres to do DNA fingerprinting so’s mommies and daddies can identify what’s left of their little pards if’n a 2nd Amendment hee-roe turns them into a bloody soup with their high powered weapons. We know the cops in Texas won’t respond. Them there shooters is crazy! But at least parents can identify which mass of bloody pulp belongs to them. Thanks, Texas!

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Holy Christ!

Fatty is saying that, if he wins in 2024, he’d put MTG in charge of the DoJ!

https://www.salon.com/2022/10/18/wouldnt-she-be-great-reportedly-wants-jan-6-victim-marjorie-taylor-green-for-doj-job/

Of course, the fat liar slings more bullshit than a rodeo janitor, but just floating the idea of putting this dangerous nut in charge of anything is Exorcist scary. It’d be like putting Freddy Kruger in charge of the National Sleep Foundation.

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Now to complete the turn of BS, Texas Public Safety (their cops) should require ALL Texans, not just kids in schools, to submit their DNA and prints to the state "for their own protection."

They can go for the implant RFID locator chips next year.

To put these over, the state can say that these are not big brother control actions, they are protections that allow you to prove you're not a 'Meskin, as you walk, drive or ride through various scanners located around the state and in your neighborhood.

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick

AK: " Christian nationalism will replace democratic rule. Hatred and revenge will be rule the day. It will be a confederate/traitor reign of terror."

Last night watched a Frontline on Michael Flynn: There are numerous sights of large throngs of people who come to listen to this guy's furious rant about the liberals "taking over our Christian Nation and bringing death to our way of life." The sight of these crowds swooning, hands held up in the air waving back and forth, their faces almost painful in expression, a few even crying–––-makes me tremble. We saw this kind of adulation by teenage girls over rock stars, we see this during religious ceremonies, but here we have the same orgastic expressions for someone like the Flim Flam man? Tis a tad more than giving a few claps––-this kind of thing looks dangerous but then I've thought for a long time how religion can be toxic.

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered Commenter`PD Pepe

Can you imagine Perjury Tinpot Greed in charge of anything??!! I don’t think she understands anything beyond her own ability to spend our money. She is an empty shell with a big mouth. Gaetz also has no brain or human sentiment to speak of. Goshar, Bobobert, well, there is a plethora of pitiful mindless morons that shouldn’t be trusted with driving a teaspoon… Plus they stink. We need a full rehab and termite reduction plan. Unfortunately, half the country has had a brain and heart replacement and the media needs to be drowned so we all need to relocate to Canada pronto. Only partially kidding—

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne

Yeah, the idea of Republicans in control is scary as hell. Looking at the disaster in Britain and knowing that the GOP would try to implement some of the same policies that Truss did, but without anyone to turn the bus around when everyone started to freak out about what it would do in the real world to the US and world economies.

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Anand Giridharadas: "It is time to speak an uncomfortable truth: The pro-democracy side is at risk not just because of potential electoral rigging, voter suppression and other forms of unfair play by the right, as real as those things are. In America (as in various other countries), the pro-democracy cause — a coalition of progressives, liberals, moderates, even decent Republicans who still believe in free elections and facts — is struggling to win the battle for hearts and minds.

The pro-democracy side can still very much prevail. But it needs to go beyond its present modus operandi, a mix of fatalism and despair and living in perpetual reaction to the right and policy wonkiness and praying for indictments. It needs to build a new and improved movement — feisty, galvanizing, magnanimous, rooted and expansionary — that can outcompete the fascists and seize the age.

“The right presently runs laps around the left in its ability to manage and use attention. It understands the power of provocation to make people have the conversation that most benefits its side,” Giridharadas writes. We need to tell stories more than recite statistics, to trumpet our successes even as opponents try to divert attentions elsewhere."

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

PD: Michael Flim Flam is coming to our town in the next couple of days with his traveling hootenanny and horror show. Like a medicine show and revival all in one. I look forward to the press coverage and the adoration in letters to the editor. Until lately, I had no idea that he is driving his own cult bus, with that hatchet face sand slitty mouth…

It seems retired generals are all trouble—

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne

Sand= and.

October 19, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne
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