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Thursday, October 10, 2024

The New York Times' live updates of Hurrucane Milton consequences Thursday is here: “Milton was still producing damaging hurricane-force winds and heavy rainfall to parts of East and Central Florida, forecasters said early Thursday, even as the powerful storm roared away from the Atlantic coast and left deaths and widespread damage across the state. Cities along Florida’s east coast are now facing flash flooding, damaging winds and storm surges. Some had already been battered by powerful tornadoes spun out by the storm before it made landfall on the Gulf Coast on Wednesday as a Category 3 hurricane. In [St. Lucie] county [Fort Pierce], several people in a retirement community were killed by a tornado, the police said.... More than three million customers were without power in Florida as of early Thursday.” ~~~

     ~~~ Here are the Weater Channel's live updates.

CNN: “The 2024 Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to Han Kang, a South Korean author, for her 'intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.' Han, 53, began her career with a group of poems in a South Korean magazine, before making her prose debut in 1995 with a short story collection. She later began writing longer prose works, most notably 'The Vegetarian,' one of her first books to be translated into English. The novel, which won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016, charts a young woman’s attempt to live a more 'plant-like' existence after suffering macabre nightmares about human cruelty. Han is the first South Korean author to win the literature prize, and just the 18th woman out of the 117 prizes awarded since 1901.”

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Washington Post: “Hours before Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida, a spate of unusually strong and long-lived tornadoes touched down across the state, flipping tractor-trailers and ripping off roofs. The twisters surprised anxious residents, even as the storm’s eye still loomed. Authorities said there had been 'multiple' deaths after the intense and destructive tornadoes.” MB: I'm still on Florida's emergency-call list, and I received several calls from Lee County, urging me to shelter in place.

The Washington Post's live updates of Hurricane Milton developments are here: “Hurricane Milton, which has strengthened to a 'catastrophic' Category 5 storm, is closing in on Florida’s west coast and is expected to make landfall Wednesday night or early Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said. The hurricane, which could bring maximum sustained winds of nearly 160 mph with bigger gusts, poses a dire threat to the densely populated zone that includes Tampa, Sarasota and Fort Myers. As well as 'damaging hurricane-force winds,' coastal communities face a 'life-threatening' storm surge, the center said.” ~~~

     ~~~ The New York Times' live updates are here: “Milton carved a path of destruction after crashing ashore Wednesday evening on Florida’s Gulf Coast, making landfall near Sarasota as the second powerful hurricane to pound the region in less than two weeks. The storm battered the state for much of the day, with heavy winds, pelting rain and a spate of tornadoes.... By around midnight, the storm had destroyed more than 100 homes, killed several people in a retirement community and ripped the roof off Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays.”

Washington Post: “The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to David Baker at the University of Washington and Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper of Google DeepMind.... The prize was awarded to scientists who cracked the code of proteins. Hassabis and Jumper used artificial intelligence to predict the structure of proteins, one of the toughest problems in biology. Baker created computational tools to design novel proteins with shapes and functions that can be used in drugs, vaccines and sensors.”

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Reuters: “U.S. scientist John Hopfield and British-Canadian Geoffrey Hinton won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for discoveries and inventions in machine learning that paved the way for the artificial intelligence boom. Heralded for its revolutionary potential in areas ranging from cutting-edge scientific discovery to more efficient admin, the emerging technology on which the duo worked has also raised fears humankind may soon be outsmarted and outcompeted by its own creation.”

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

Washington Post: “Comedy news outlet the Onion — reinvigorated by new ownership over this year — is bringing back its once-popular video parodies of cable news. But this time, there’s someone with real news anchor experience in the chair. When the first episodes appear online Monday, former WAMU and MSNBC host Joshua Johnson will be the face of the resurrected 'Onion News Network.' Playing an ONN anchor character named Dwight Richmond, Johnson says he’s bringing a real anchor’s sense of clarity — and self-importance — to the job. 'If ONN is anything, it’s a news organization that is so unaware of its own ridiculousness that it has the confidence of a serial killer,' says Johnson, 44.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I'll be darned if I can figured out how to watch ONN. If anybody knows, do tell. Thanks.

Washington Post: “First came the surprising discovery that Earth’s atmosphere is leaking. But for roughly 60 years, the reason remained a mystery. Since the late 1960s, satellites over the poles detected an extremely fast flow of particles escaping into space — at speeds of 20 kilometers per second. Scientists suspected that gravity and the magnetic field alone could not fully explain the stream. There had to be another source creating this leaky faucet. It turns out the mysterious force is a previously undiscovered global electric field, a recent study found. The field is only about the strength of a watch battery — but it’s enough to thrust lighter ions from our atmosphere into space. It’s also generated unlike other electric fields on Earth. This newly discovered aspect of our planet provides clues about the evolution of our atmosphere, perhaps explaining why Earth is habitable. The electric field is 'an agent of chaos,' said Glyn Collinson, a NASA rocket scientist and lead author of the study. 'It undoes gravity.... Without it, Earth would be very different.'”

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.”

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The Commentariat -- January 6, 2021

Late Morning/Afternoon Update:

See January 7 Commentariat for links to stories about the extraordinary mob violence instigated by Donald Trump & perpetratrated by his supporters against the U.S. Congress.

Marie: While Trump was standing before his crowd of rabble-rousers urging mike pence to undo the results of the election, pence put out a statement saying he would not do so. Update: See WashPo item in the paper's liveblog, linked below. The Post's blog remains interesting. The protesters are up to no good.

Tyler Pager, et al., of Politico: "Joe Biden has selected Judge Merrick Garland to serve as his attorney general, according to two people with knowledge of the decision. Biden selected Garland over former Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) and former deputy attorney general Sally Yates, choosing to elevate the chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals in D.C. to run the Justice Department." MB: If Garland intends to prosecute Trump for one or more of his many crimes, this is a great pick. If he doesn't, there are many other better choices. Update: The Washington Post's story is here.

The New York Times is liveblogging events around what is supposed to be a ceremonial Electoral College vote count before a joint session of Congress. The Times apparently intends to include what happens in the great outdoors, including Trump's planned address to the unruly gathered to protest the inevitable. MB: Call me the Oracle of Delphi, if you will, but I foresee Trump telling the rubes a lot of lies. And maybe worse.

The Washington Post's live update of today's hoo-hah is here: Vice President “Pence, in a letter to lawmakers Wednesday, rejected Trump’s view that he could unilaterally reject electoral college votes from states won by Biden when he presides over a joint session of Congress. 'My oath to support and defend the Constitution constrains me from claiming unilateral authority to determine which electoral votes should be counted and which should not,' Pence said in the letter. 'My role as presiding officer is largely ceremonial.' His letter circulated as Trump repeatedly implored him to intervene in Congress’s counting of the results during a rally at the White House Ellipse. ~~~

~~~ “Rudolph W. Giuliani ... deployed violent imagery Wednesday in describing the president’s efforts to overturn Biden’s win, calling for the White House race to be settled by 'trial by combat.' As he addressed a crowd gathered outside the White House awaiting Trump’s remarks, Giuliani asserted that Pence has the power to unilaterally reject the electoral vote tally, even though the vice president has no such authority.”

Yes, Trump Is Claiming He Won in a "Landslide Election Victory."* Kyle Cheney, et al., of Politico: “... before the Wednesday joint session of Congress even begins, Trump’s effort will have fractured the GOP, activated thousands of MAGA marchers to descend on D.C. — drawing acute security concerns in the capital — and even pressured the vice president to exercise powers he doesn’t have to stop Joe Biden. 'I hope the Democrats, and even more importantly, the weak and ineffective RINO section of the Republican Party, are looking at the thousands of people pouring into D.C,' Trump tweeted Tuesday afternoon. 'They won’t stand for a landslide election victory to be stolen.' And overnight, as the results of two Senate runoffs in Georgia rolled in, it became clear that the effort by Trump loyalists to challenge the election would take place against the backdrop of a Washington about to land under full Democratic control. That reality underscored the extent to which Trump and his allies are powerless to affect the outcome, and in fact may have damaged their electoral prospects in the process.” *Wherein Minus 7 Million Votes is a landslide.

The European Union’s executive commission gave the green light Wednesday to Moderna Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine, providing the 27-nation bloc with a second vaccine to use in the desperate battle to tame the virus rampaging across the continent. The European Commission granted conditional marketing authorization for the vaccine. The decision came against a backdrop of high infection rates in many EU countries and strong criticism of the slow pace of vaccinations across the region of some 450 million people."

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Marie: Two weeks to go. Today is, among other things, Christians' Day of the Epiphany, which this year also is the day Congressional Republicans, and perhaps the sitting VPOTUS*, will compete to establish which of them is the most immoral & least faithful to his oath of office.

Georgia Senate Race Results

Timothy Bella & Tim Elfrink of the Washington Post: “When he declared victory early Wednesday morning as Georgia’s first Black senator, the Rev. Raphael Warnock reflected on his mother’s hands. Before she was a mother of 12 and a Pentecostal pastor, Verlene Warnock spent her summers in Waycross, Ga., picking cotton and tobacco in the 1950s. 'The 82-year-old hands that used to pick somebody else’s cotton went to the polls and picked her youngest son to be a United States senator,' Warnock said in a live-streamed address. 'The improbable journey that led me to this place in this historic moment in America could only happen here.' Warnock’s speech highlighted how his family’s story played a key role in his rise to becoming the first Black Democrat to win a Senate seat in the South since Reconstruction. It came as fellow Democrat Jon Ossoff leads in his runoff and could likewise break new ground as Georgia’s first Jewish senator and the youngest Democratic senator elected since Joe Biden in 1973.”

** The New York Times' live Georgia run-off election blog is here: “Democrats inched closer to taking control of the Senate on Wednesday, winning one of the two Georgia seats up for grabs in a pair of runoff elections while the second contest remained too close to call. The Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat and the pastor at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, defeated Senator Kelly Loeffler, a Republican, to become the first Black senator in Georgia history and the first Black Democrat to be elected to the Senate in the South. In the other contest, David Perdue, the Republican whose Senate term ended on Sunday, and his Democratic challenger, Jon Ossoff, were neck-and-neck, with thousands of votes still to be counted, many of them from Democratic-leaning areas.... If Democrats win both races, the party would hold 50 seats in the Senate and de facto control of the chamber, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris serving as the tiebreaking vote and Senator Mitch McConnell relegated to becoming minority leader.... The remaining uncounted vote in Georgia appeared largely to be in Democratic-leaning counties in the Atlanta area.... ~~~

~~~ “'Spitballing here,' wrote Ron Klain, Mr. Biden’s incoming chief of staff, on Twitter, 'but it may be that telling voters that you intend to ignore their verdict and overturn their votes from the November election was NOT a great closing argument for @KLoeffler.' He tagged Ms. Loeffler, who on the eve of the election had said she would side with Mr. Trump and his baseless claims of voter fraud in objecting to the certification of Mr. Biden’s victory. ~~~

~~~ ”The Perdue campaign issued a statement after 2 a.m. also predicting victory.... The statement ... promised to 'mobilize every available resource and exhaust every legal recourse to ensure all legally cast ballots are properly counted.'... Ms. Loeffler spoke to supporters around midnight, before The Associated Press and other media outlets called the contest, and declined to concede.” ~~~

     ~~~ Politico's story is here. The AP's story is here.: Ossoff & Perdue "were locked in a tight race and it was too early to call a winner. Under Georgia law, a trailing candidate may request a recount when the margin of an election is less than or equal to 0.5 percentage points.... Loeffler, who remains a Georgia senator until the results of Tuesday’s election are finalized, said she would return to Washington on Wednesday morning to join a small group of senators planning to challenge Congress’ vote to certify Biden’s victory."

Marie: At 6 am ET, Ossoff is leading Perdue by more than 16,000 votes. This is a close to a miracle, & Stacey Abrams is the angel who was central to making it happen. If she or any Democratic Georgia voter walked up to my door, I would summon her in out of the cold & kiss her feet. (Might ask for a Covid-free certificate first.) Update: As of 10 am ET, Ossoff is leading Perdue by about 17,000 votes; that's still within the 0.5 percent which will allow Perdue to request a recount.

Reid Epstein & Astead Herndon of the New York Times: “As the Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock inched closer to flipping Georgia’s two Senate seats from the incumbent Republicans, credit began to flow to one person broadly acknowledged as being most responsible for Georgia’s new status as a Democratic state: Stacey Abrams. Ms. Abrams, the former minority leader of the Georgia state House, has spent a decade building a Democratic political infrastructure in the state, first with her New Georgia Project and now with Fair Fight, the voting rights organization she founded in the wake of her losing campaign for governor in 2018. Late Tuesday night, Ms. Abrams came close to declaring victory in a tweet that praised the thousands of 'organizers, volunteers, canvassers & tireless groups' who helped rebuild the state’s Democratic Party from the rump it was when she became the state House minority leader in 2011.... Ms. Abrams was not alone in Georgia, of course: Numerous other Black women have led a decades-long organizing effort to transform the state’s electorate.”

Meredith McGraw, et al., of Politico: Some (anonymous) Republicans are blaming Donald Trump for the Georgia loss(es). Others are blaming Mitch McConnell & RNC chair Ronna Romney McDaniel. MB: So unfair.

The New York Times has the Georgia Senate vote tallies, plus related news, here. Currently (@7:25 pm ET Tuesday), the latest vote totals also are on the Times front page.

The Last Days of the Mad Kaiser

David Nakamura of the Washington Post: “During four years in office, President Trump has trampled political norms, attacked democratic institutions, sought to discredit government agencies, peddled baseless conspiracy theories and been impeached by the House. Since his defeat in the November election, Trump’s critics have warned that his scorched-earth effort to invalidate the outcome amounts to a new level of danger: The first attempted coup d’état in U.S. history to illegally maintain power. The chorus of alarm grew this week after the disclosure that Trump bullied and threatened Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in an hour-long private phone call Saturday, during which the president demanded that Raffensperger find thousands of votes for Trump that do not exist.... Trump’s strategy represents a brazen attempt to overturn or 'steal' the election, historians and political scientists agreed. Some said he is tiptoeing toward an 'autogolpe,' a Spanish term popularized in Latin America to describe a 'self-coup' attempted by leaders who came to power legally and acted outside the law to try to maintain it. 'In technical terms, it’s probably not a coup. But it is an illegal and authoritarian attempt to stay in power,' said political scientist Steven Levitsky....”

New York Times Editors: "... a republic works only when the losers accept the results, and the legitimacy of their opponents. All the more reason to commend Republican officials like [Brad] Raffensperger and [Gabriel] Sterling [of Georgia] — and the handful of Republican Congress members who have spoken out, however wanly, about Mr. Trump’s scheme — for resisting the immense corruption and pressure from their leaders. If only that weren’t extraordinary in the Republican Party today."

States want to correct their votes, which they now know were based on irregularities and fraud, plus corrupt process never received legislative approval. All Mike Pence has to do is send them back to the States, AND WE WIN. Do it Mike, this is a time for extreme courage! -- Donald Trump, in a tweet this morning that Twitter has disputed ~~~

Trump is on a Twitter rampage this morning. In another disputed tweet, he claims, "They just happened to find 50,000 ballots late last night. The USA is embarrassed by fools. Our Election Process is worse than that of third world countries!" I don't know who "they" are, where these ballots were supposedly found, & who they were for -- Trump? Perdue? Maybe we'll find out. -- Marie 

~~~ Michael Schmidt of the New York Times: “President Trump on Tuesday escalated his efforts to force Vice President Mike Pence to overturn President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory, falsely asserting that Mr. Pence had the power to unilaterally throw out electoral votes on Wednesday when Congress meets to certify the election results.... 'The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors,' the president tweeted on Tuesday. That’s not how it works.” (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

     ~~~ ** Update. Maggie Haberman & Annie Karni of the New York Times: “Vice President Mike Pence told President Trump on Tuesday that he did not believe he had the power to block congressional certification of Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory in the presidential election despite Mr. Trump’s baseless insistence that he did, people briefed on the conversation said. Mr. Pence’s message, delivered during his weekly lunch with the president, came hours after Mr. Trump further turned up the public pressure on the vice president to do his bidding when Congress convenes Wednesday in a joint session to ratify Mr. Biden’s Electoral College win.... The president has told several people privately that he would rather lose with people thinking it was stolen from him than that he simply lost, according to people familiar with his remarks.... More Republican senators came out on Tuesday against attempts to undermine the results, including Tim Scott of South Carolina and James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma, who said he viewed challenging any state’s certification as 'a violation of my oath of office.'” CNN's story is here. ~~~

~~~ "A Presider, Not a Decider." Jane Timm of NBC News: "Pence ... can't intervene in the process. The law governing the certification process, the Electoral Count Act of 1887, specifically limits the power of the president of the Senate precisely because a president of the Senate had intervened in the count previously. In 1857, after James Buchanan's win, the Senate president overruled an objection against Wisconsin electors who had been delayed in their certification process by a snowstorm in 1856. 'One of the points of the Electoral Count Act is to constrain the vice president given this earlier episode and make it clear that he's a presider, not a decider,' said former Federal Election Commission Chairman Trevor Potter.... A federal district court in Washington recently ruled against a last-ditch effort suit by Trump supporters against Pence, Congress and the Electoral College that sought to stop the certification of Biden's win. The plaintiffs' theory 'lies somewhere between a willful misreading of the Constitution and fantasy,' a judge ruled Monday, denying the motion."

Nicholas Fandos of the New York Times: "Congress anxiously prepared on Tuesday for a marathon session to formalize President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s Electoral College victory, after Republican loyalists to President Trump confirmed they would object to the results of at least three battleground states the Democrat won. Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama planned to object on Wednesday to the certification of Arizona’s electors; Senator Kelly Loeffler of Georgia intended to object to those from her state; and Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri planned to object to Pennsylvania’s slate, according to people familiar with their plans. Their challenges were all but certain to fail amid bipartisan opposition. But their decision to join House Republicans in seeking to overturn the election ensured that Congress would be thrust into a caustic debate over the results and Mr. Trump’s repeatedly debunked claims of widespread fraud and irregularities that could last nine hours or more." ~~~

~~~ MEANWHILE, at Josh's House.... Teo Armus of the Washington Post: “The activists said they had staged a peaceful vigil on Monday night to protest a GOP plan to object to Congress’s certification of the presidential electoral vote this week. On the sidewalk in a Northern Virginia suburb, a group of 15 people chanted while holding candles and signs saying, 'Protect democracy.' But Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) had a different description for the scene outside his family’s home in Fairfax County: 'leftwing violence.' 'Tonight while I was in Missouri, Antifa scumbags came to our place in DC and threatened my wife and newborn daughter,' he wrote on Twitter late Monday. 'They screamed threats, vandalized, and tried to pound open our door.' Demonstrators with ShutDownDC, which organized the protest, told The Washington Post that they did not engage in vandalism or even knock on Hawley’s door.” The Hill's story is here. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

     ~~~ Update. Brian Flood of Fox "News": "Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., blasted the Washington Post on Tuesday, accusing the newspaper of 'printing outright lies' and falsely painting Antifa violence outside his home as a peaceful vigil." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Video of the protest, along with the fact that police on the scene made no arrests, strongly suggests that Josh just made up stuff, and no one threatened his family. Sadly, for many on the radical right -- especially those who enjoy victimizing the poor & helpless -- whining that they are the "real victims" of leftist thugs is a hallmark character flaw. For more evidence of this phenomenon, see Michael Kranish's WashPo story on confederate attorney Cleta Mitchell, linked below. ~~~

     ~~~ Update. Michael Balsamo of the AP: “Protesters who gathered outside the Virginia home of Republican Sen. Josh Hawley Monday evening were peaceful and they left when police explained they were violating local picketing laws, police said Tuesday. The Missouri senator on Twitter accused the protesters of vandalism and threatening his family.... A spokesman for the Town of Vienna Police Department ... said the protesters had been violating several laws, including a Virginia code about picketing in front of a house, a town ordinance about making noise in front of a home and a littering code. But he said the officers explained the violations and 'everyone just left.... There were no issues, no arrests,' he said. 'We didn’t think it was that big of a deal.'”

Eli Yokley of the Morning Consult: "According to a new Morning Consult survey, 62 percent of voters say Congress should accept Biden’s Electoral College victory over Trump, while 24 percent of voters align with the roughly two-thirds of House Republicans and a quarter of GOP senators who are planning to object to the certification of some states’ vote tallies. Most independents and nearly all Democrats agree that Congress should accept the states’ tallies. But Republican lawmakers taking the fruitless path to try and overturn the will of the electorate will do so backed by 53 percent of their party’s voters nationwide, compared to less than a third who oppose the attempt."

Allan Smith of NBC News: "Tuesday's rallies in support of ... Donald Trump ... featured an array of conservative speakers and drew in throngs of Trump supporters who traveled to the nation's capital ahead of Wednesday's proceedings. Though the formal events ended earlier Tuesday, protesters remained out in the street well into the night, with videos on social media showing some clashing with police. The main draw will take place Wednesday morning ahead of the congressional gathering, where the president himself will address a protest outside the White House dubbed the 'March for Trump/Save America' rally." ~~~

~~~ Craig Timberg & Drew Harwell of the Washington Post: "Far-right online forums are seething with references to potential violence and urging supporters of President Trump to bring guns to Wednesday’s protests in Washington — in violation of local laws — as Congress meets to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. Many of the posts appear to be direct responses to Trump’s demands that his supporters pack the nation’s capital in support of his bogus claims that November’s national vote for Biden resulted from election fraud.... Talk of guns and potential violence is rife on the encrypted messaging app Telegram, the conservative social media site Parler and on thedonald.win, an online forum that previously operated on Reddit before the company banned it in June after years of racism, misogyny, anti-Semitism and calls for violence." An NBC News report is here. ~~~

~~~ Paul Sonne & Missy Ryan of the Washington Post: "Pentagon leaders are bracing for any renewed presidential attempts to employ the military for political ends, as President Trump takes increasingly aggressive steps to overturn his electoral defeat, and unarmed National Guardsmen prepare for pro-Trump protests in Washington on the day Congress is set to certify the election results. Top Pentagon officials, in answering a request by D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) to deploy National Guardsmen in the nation’s capital in advance of Wednesday’s protests, emphasized that the Guard wouldn’t carry firearms, use armored vehicles or helicopters, or receive backup from units in other states — a far more muted presence than in June after the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd. The careful posture reflects the Pentagon’s wariness in the final days of a presidency during which Trump has tested the norms of a politically impartial military. It also comes after all 10 living former U.S. defense secretaries published a joint open letter warning that the military shouldn’t play a role in determining the election outcome or interrupt a peaceful transition." ~~~

~~~ Get Out! Jack Moore of WTOP (Radio) News (Washington, D.C.): "The leader of the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys, who was arrested Monday ahead of protests planned by supporters of ... Donald Trump, has been released from jail but has been ordered to leave D.C. and stay away until his next court appearance. Henry Tarrio, who goes by Enrique, was arrested shortly after arriving in D.C. on Monday afternoon. Tarrio is accused of being involved in the tearing down and burning of a Black Lives Matter banner from a historically Black church in downtown D.C. during a pro-Trump rally last month."

William Booth & David Fahrenthold of the Washington Post: “... on Tuesday, the leader of Scotland, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, was asked if Trump was headed her way and what might be her message to him?... Sturgeon warned Trump he might be breaking the law if he came: 'We are not allowing people to come into Scotland now without an essential purpose, which would apply to him, just as it applies to everybody else. Coming to play golf is not what I would consider an essential purpose.' Scotland, alongside Northern Ireland, Wales and England are in lockdown, with stay-at-home orders....” See Patrick's comment in yesterday's thread. Patrick suspects it is not Trump who will be traveling to Scotland on January 19th, but some of his secret, incriminating presidential* papers White House staff have refused to shred. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

Anita Kumar of Politico: “Donald Trump has privately acknowledged he lost the presidency. He knows Joe Biden will replace him. He recognizes Congress will formally certify the results on Wednesday. To one person, Trump even confided he was 'just disappointed we lost.'... Trump admits his defeat, but still maintains he would have won a fair election, they said, despite no concrete evidence emerging of widespread voter fraud. He has even discussed his exit plans from Washington with staff, debating when to move to his South Florida Mar-a-Lago resort, according to one of the people.... But mostly, he is continuing his fight to subvert the election ... to keep the attention on himself and give his supporters what they want, according to the people who have spoken with him.... At 10 p.m. on Tuesday [after Pence told him at lunch that he doesn't believe he has the power to block the certification of Biden's victory], Trump issued a statement denying that Pence had made those comments, calling it 'fake news' and saying he and the vice president were 'in total agreement' that Pence has the power to act.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Joe Biden will not "replace" Donald Trump. Joe Biden will be a real president, following the real presidency of Barack Obama.

Trump Relies on QAnon for Election Fraud “Research.” Ben Collins, et al., of NBC News: “... Donald Trump cataloged a series of false conspiracy theories during an hourlong call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Saturday in which he sought to overturn the state's election results, and they were familiar to anyone following the far fringes of the internet. Trump floated fragments of several baseless conspiracy theories that were primarily pushed by QAnon followers over the last two months, including a widely debunked theory about voting machines from Dominion Voting Systems. The wide-ranging slew of theories, spawned on extremist forums like 4chan, were repeatedly referred to by Trump as 'rumors' that are 'trending on the internet.' He claimed they were reasons Raffensperger should 're-examine it [the election] with people that want to find answers.' Saturday's call offered a look at just how much he is now relying on some of the most outlandish theories from obscure corners of the internet to make his case for election fraud.” (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

~~~ Farhad Manjoo of the New York Times: “What got me [about Trump's phone call to Brad Raffensperger] was how thoroughly Trump’s arguments involved conspiracy theories hatched or spread by QAnon, the online cultlike thing that seems to be gaining a death grip on the American right.... In the Church of Q, Donald Trump is the one and only messiah. But the Georgia call shows how fully he participates in it, too.... Travis View, a co-host of the excellent Q-tracking podcast 'QAnon Anonymous,...,' described a symbiotic relationship between Trump, QAnon message boards and pro-Trump news outlets like One America News and Newsmax.... QAnon originated in 2017 as an exceptionally bizarre conspiracy theory, centered around the premise that the country is run by a cabal of pedophiles whom Trump is bringing down. It has since morphed into something even stranger. More than a single conspiracy theory, QAnon is best regarded as a general-purpose conspiracy infrastructure, spreading lies across a range of subjects, from coronavirus denial to mask and vaccine skepticism and, now, to a grab bag of theories about election fraud.”

Everyone Trump Touches Turns to Dust. Michael Kranish of the Washington Post: “Republican lawyer Cleta Mitchell, who advised President Trump during his Saturday phone call with Georgia’s secretary of state in an effort to overturn the election, resigned on Tuesday as a partner in the Washington office of the law firm Foley & Lardner. Mitchell’s resignation came after the law firm on Monday issued a statement saying it was 'concerned by' her role in the call. The firm noted that as a matter of policy, its attorneys do not represent 'any parties seeking to contest the results of the election.'... [Mitchell] blamed what she called 'a massive pressure campaign in the last several days mounted by leftist groups . . . because of my personal involvement with President Trump' and the Georgia election.”

Kyle Cheney & Josh Gerstein of Politico: “Attorneys for Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Monday lit into a 'thirteenth hour' effort by ... Donald Trump to decertify the results of the state’s Nov. 3 election, calling it a belated bid to nullify the ballots of millions of voters.” (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

Tierney Sneed of TPM: “Following the abrupt Monday resignation of Byung Jin 'BJay' Pak, the U.S. attorney in Atlanta, President Trump is bypassing his first assistant, a career prosecutor, to name a new acting leader from outside the office. The announcement came early Tuesday morning in an internal email obtained by TPM. The new acting U.S. attorney in Atlanta will be Bobby Christine, the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, according to the email. Christine will continue simultaneously in both roles, according to the email.” (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)


Katie Benner & Erica Green
of the New York Times: "The Trump administration has embarked on an 11th-hour bid to undo some civil rights protections for minority groups, which could have a ripple effect on women, people with disabilities and L.G.B.T. people, according to a draft document, in a change that would mark one of the most significant shifts in civil rights enforcement in generations.... The Justice Department quietly submitted the change to the White House Office of Management and Budget on Dec. 21, making it one of former Attorney General William P. Barr’s final acts. It did not make the language available for public review or comment, as is typically required in the federal rule-making process, citing an exception for matters related to agency loans, grants and contracts.... The incoming Biden administration could not immediately reverse the move, but a new attorney general could delay its enactment.... Should the revised language be put in place, as the White House is expected to do, progressive legal groups are likely to challenge it, setting up a potential review by a Supreme Court with a conservative majority seen as hostile to civil rights protections."

David Sanger & Julian Barnes of the New York Times: “American intelligence agencies formally named Russia as the 'likely' source of the broad hacking of the United States government and private companies, and declared that the operation was 'ongoing' nearly a month after it was discovered. The statement jointly issued Tuesday by four government agencies was a clear rebuke of President Trump’s efforts, in posts on Twitter, to suggest that China was behind the hacking. But inside the intelligence agencies, there are few doubts that Russia is responsible. There has been no information gathered pointing to China, according to people briefed on the material. The statement also underscored the degree to which American intelligence agencies are still playing catch-up, after being alerted in mid-December by private security firms to the broadest and deepest penetration of American computer networks in modern times. The intelligence agencies have concluded with a high degree of confidence that Russia was responsible for the hacking, according to people briefed on the analysis.”

Ben Quinn of the Guardian: “Julian Assange has been refused bail by a judge who this week rejected a US request to have him extradited to face espionage and hacking charges. The co-founder of WikiLeaks has been held at Belmarsh prison in south-east London for the past 18 months after he was evicted from the Ecuadorian embassy, where he sought asylum for seven years. Two days after her ruling against the US extradition request, which is being challenged, district judge Vanessa Baraitser said the 49-year-old 'still has an incentive to abscond from these, as yet unresolved, proceedings.... As a matter of fairness the US must be allowed to challenge my decision,' said the judge.... Assange 'had already demonstrated a willingness to flout' the orders of the court, she said, and people who had previously put their trust in him and given sureties had been let down and saw their money forfeited. She was also satisfied that his mental health was being managed at Belmarsh.”

The Trumpidemic, Ctd.

CNN's live updates of Covid-19 developments Wednesday are here: "The US reported its highest daily Covid-19 death count ever Tuesday -- a grim milestone that comes as state leaders work urgently to combat a slow pace of vaccinations. More than 3,770 American deaths were reported in one day -- more than two dozen above the country's previous record, set less than a week ago. The country also topped 21 million infections Tuesday and set a hospitalization record, with more than 131,100 Covid-19 hospitalized patients nationwide, according to the COVID Tracking Project."

The Washington Post's live updates of Covid-19 developments Wednesday are here: "Wealthy donors to one Florida nursing home received coronavirus vaccines that were supposed to be reserved for staff members and residents — prompting frustration and outrage as less-affluent senior citizens camp out in long lines to be immunized."

Beyond the Beltway

Pennsylvania. Trump Effect. Mark Scolforo & Marc Levy of the AP: “A bitter dispute erupted on the floor of the Pennsylvania Senate on Tuesday when majority Republicans blocked a Democratic incumbent from being sworn in because his GOP challenger has disputed the razor-thin election results. Lawmakers were back in the Capitol for swearing-in day when the Senate quickly dissolved into chaos over the Republican challenge that Democrats called a reflection of ... Donald Trump’s unprecedented efforts to undo his loss in the Nov. 3 election.... Democrats in the Senate began protesting — in some cases, shouting — when GOP senators signaled they would not seat Democratic state Sen. Jim Brewster of Allegheny County. His election has been certified by the state but is being contested by his Republican challenger, Nicole Ziccarelli.... Republicans muscled through a motion to remove Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democrat, as the presiding officer for the day, after Fetterman insisted that Brewster be sworn in with the other senators. Republicans then voted through another motion to recognize the election in every Senate contest, except for Brewster’s.... Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, said Brewster is the rightful winner and called the Senate Republicans’ move 'a shameful power grab that disgraces the institution.'”

Wisconsin. Robert Chiarito, et al., of the New York Times: "The top prosecutor in Kenosha, Wis., declined to bring charges against the police officer who shot and gravely wounded Jacob Blake outside an apartment building in August, an episode that sparked protests and rioting and made the city an instant flash point in a summer of unrest that began with the killing of George Floyd. The decision not to file charges against the officer, Rusten Sheskey, was announced on Tuesday afternoon by Michael Graveley, the Kenosha County district attorney. He said that investigators had reviewed 40 hours of video and hundreds of pages of police reports before making the decision. The prosecutor said a case against the officer would have been very hard to prove, in part because it would be difficult to overcome an argument that the officer was protecting himself.... The case ... drew the attention of President Trump, who voiced support for a white teenager, Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot three protesters on the streets of Kenosha, two of them fatally, as part of an armed group that sought to confront protesters." An AP story is here.

Way Beyond

Vivian Wang & Austin Ramzy of the New York Times: "The Hong Kong police arrested dozens of elected pro-democracy officials and activists early Wednesday on suspicion of undermining a new national security law after they tried to organize an informal primary election last year for the city’s legislature. The mass arrests marked the largest roundup yet under the security law, which the central Chinese government imposed on Hong Kong in June to quash dissent after months of fierce anti-Beijing protests. The move on Wednesday suggested that the authorities were casting a wide net for anyone who had played a prominent role in opposing the government." An AP story is here.

Reader Comments (45)

This being Twelfth Night, I finished up my re-reading of Bill Shakespeare’s play of the same name (or What You Will), and I’m thinking that no matter what happens in Georgia tonight, the rain, as Feste reminds us, it raineth every day. Feste may be the fool, but as with all of Shakespeare’s fools (in Lear, eg), he is perhaps the sharpest wit on the stage.

And the right-wingy, malevolent Malvolio, the nastiest. Speaking of which, I had to close the book thinking about Fatty dressed up like Malvolio, capering past the footlights in crossed yellow garters and grinning like an idiot (which lead to him being locked up as a maniac...if only...).

In any event...

But when I came to man's estate,
With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,
'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate,
For the rain, it raineth every day.

Hopefully Georgians can assist our goal of shutting the gate ‘gainst knaves and thieves, and other confederate schemers and traitors.

Hey ho, the wind and the rain.

January 5, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

For your further Twelfth Night edification...

Malvolio (pre-confinement...but only just)

Feste's song

January 5, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

I wouldn't want to be on of those unarmed national guardsmen today when the Stormtrumpers come to town.
I doubt that they'll be throwing bouquets of flowers.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterForrest Morris

To continue with Ak's Willy S's wild tales of malevolent characters let's bring in Will-0'-the Wisp –– a flame-like phosphorescence caused by gases from decaying plants in marshy areas. In olden days, it was personified as "Will with the wisp," a sprite who carried a fleeting "wisp" of light. We sometimes use this term as something fleeting–-or someone who lacks substance–-someone we can't count on.

Last night we saw the results of the hard work Stacy Abrams and hundreds of her workers accomplished; she said she'd do it and she DID it–-"you can count on me" she said.

Today we will have a circus and get to watch the elephants–-those whose gases come from those swampy decaying plants –--raise their tails and spew their stink in the congressional air. All this to protect a man no one could count on––ever--for anything. Yet we know it is their own behinds they are concerned about.

The stench in the room will be overwhelming.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterPD Pepe

Now that Drumpf's dumpster fire has exploded in the faces of the Republican Party, watch for the Spiteful Turtle McConnell to immediately turn the political weapons he still holds on the Mad King.

It's going to be a wild fight to the death of two radicalized geezers. It'll be gruesome as they both break out their political cheese graters against each other, ripping open green and orange flesh.

I couldn't believe the political whiplash of four years of White Nationalism after 8 years of calm, cool Obama years. Now we whiplash back to the left, with a fired-up left ready to burn down the legacy of the last four years, with Joe Biden holding the keys to Washington's unbridled power for at least the first two years. If they want to keep control, Democrats had better immediately set up multiple committees dedicated to uncovering the putrid underbelly of GOP corruption.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered Commentersafari

I will so enjoy seeing McCarapace in his new-found demotion to Senate Minority Follower.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered Commenterunwashed

The question I asked myself yesterday that seems less theoretical this AM:

In a Senate split 50-50 who is Majority Leader?

Maybe a Fox (horrors!) outlet answers the question.

https://www.fox8live.com/2021/01/04/georgia-election-who-controls-senate/

But I'd like more certainty on this hopeful morning. Can anyone provide it?

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

At yesterday's "Support Our Fat Prezdet" rally in Freedom Plaza, WashDC, Roger Stone spoke to the proles:

"I have two words to say,” Stone began. “Thank you, Jesus.”

The basic problem of GOP inability to count past "1" explains a lot of their recent electoral difficulties, I for two think. And perhaps explains why they always want to defund Sesame Street and The Count.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick

@Ken Winkes: David Fahrenthold & Paul Kane of the Washington Post describe what has happened in the past on the rare occasions there was a 50-50 split. However, even if it's Shakespeare Day here, we don't know that past is prologue in the hyper-partisan Senate.

January 6, 2021 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Friedman has a point here: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/05/opinion/trump-republicans-election.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage. Friedman is an example of the surfeits of notoriety putting St. Louis Park too far in the background to call upon for strength and depth. I think he got it correct this time. Good for him.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered Commentercitizen625

Should the Democrats succeed in restoring the Senate to its actual role as a working legislative body, and not a feckless, malicious rubber stamp for authoritarian wet dreams, it will be more “proof” that they cheated and additional fuel for another round of attacks on voting rights.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

So the title "majority leader" (poof) just disappears? Makes sense if there's no majority....

I can live with that. Who needs a title?

While they can, though, I'm thinking the last Congressional session's HB 1 would be a good place for the new Senate to start--for two reasons.

The 2020 election proves beyond doubt that the country is in dire need of the refoms it would enact.

And McConnell, who knows full well that his majority leadership has been the gift of an anti-democratic minority government, hates the bill's provisions so much (as I remember, "a power grab," he called it, and it is a power grab--by the people) he might just up and die.

The Grim Reaper, reaped.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

No surprise that tough guy Josh Hawley, all ready to attack democracy and tear down the Republic, is just another weenie-ass confederate snowflake. “Oh goodness! Horrible Democrats are outside my house. Aieeee! We’re being ATTACKED!! They’re trying to EAT my baby and scare my wife and ME!!! I’m being VICTIMIZED!”

No, little Joshy, they’re exercising their constitutional right to protest your assault on 230 odd years of democracy. You do know that people other that wingnut traitors have rights too, don’t you? And the Constitution? You’ve heard of that, right? It’s that word that other traitors drag out when they want to insist that they MUST be allowed to be in charge, despite being voted out.

And this Cleta Mitchell person, what’s her beef? She attached herself to a crook and suffered the consequences because her white shoe law firm would rather not be seen employing an authoritarian supporter (even though plenty of those firms have no problem taking money from authoritarian jabronis, they just have a problem with front page stories touting the same).

Poor Republicans. Always victims.

Fucking snowflake confederate whiners. And liars. But I repeat myself.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Just for shits and grins I turned on C-Span and found the live stream of the MAGAtt rally in DC. It was leading off with Creedence Clearwater Revival song "Fortunate Son" which didn't seem appropriate.

Lots of people close together with few masks.

Then, Rudy showed up. Spouting more lies and setting himself up for another defamation suit by Dominion.

It's like watching a parody movie. What's with these people, they've lost their collective minds, if they ever had them.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered Commenterunwashed

I think that with a 50-50 tie in the Senate, the leader of the Vice Presidents party becomes majority leader, which would be Schumer.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterForrest Morris

More of the nothing to see there without a video approach to uncovering criminality or malfeasance.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/05/us/politics/justice-department-disparate-impact.html?

The Pretender administration is still rushing to protect the rights--of all the wrong people. The Pretender didn't start the movement, but his injustice department is fully on board with the plan.

It's become the American Way, lodged in law and regulation.

A whole fourteen days left?

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

It’s looking good for Ossoff, the Democrats, the Constitution, the nation, democracy, and reality, not to mention decency and competence.

But a 50-50 split, while nice (Kamala Harris being the hole card), is still too close for comfort. Democrats need to Stacey Abrams the crap out of all the purple states infected by R’s. Many red states are too far gone and should just be written off.

And fuck bipartisanship, comity, and all that dangerous happy horseshit. Democrats advising to let bygones be bygones will waste this historic opportunity. Fuck that. There’s too much serious work ahead. Decontaminating the government after four years of Trump Disease will be tough enough without making kissy faces across the aisle at vicious thugs who would just as soon burn you at the stake as shake your hand.

The Sideshow of Dangerous Dummies on exhibit tomorrow should be given short shrift.

Get ready to kick that Fat Asshole out of OUR White House, then lock him up pending trials for crimes against pretty much everything.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Husband tested positive and five days later I did too. He is improving and so far this is a bad cold—aches, slight temp, coughing, sniffles. So I am captive in my room, fortunately with a ringside seat at the circus— Carry on, everyone. Hoping to smush them all today and that all the crazies leave DC, taking their guns with them...

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne

Oh, Jeanne, take care. We'll be thinking about you & looking forward to getting back to your brilliant comments when you're up to it.

Marie

January 6, 2021 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Merrick Garland as AG is perfect!

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNJC

Jeanne,

You take care of yourself. We need all the sanity we can muster. Get well soon!

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

My brother, who watches these things because of his job, informs me that Wall Street is liking what it sees (an end to authoritarian knuckleheadism). Markets, he says, are up significantly. Even the masters of the universe must be tired of all this Nazi bullshit and non-stop lying, with a yuuuuge helping of idiocy.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

@Jeanne: Best wishes to you and your husband.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNiskyGuy

Watching PBS News Hour YouTube stream. They have R "strategist" (Dan Hart?) on, and he's slipping in as many falsehoods about elections and Democrats as he can. Truly awful stuff.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNiskyGuy

Stacy Abrams did it

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Senator cruz proposes a 10-day study session to investigate the elections because there are millions of Americans who believe the election was stolen. I recommend instead a 10-day national deprogramming session to educate the the people who falsely believe the election was stolen.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNiskyGuy

Even in showing "support" for certifying the 2020 election, mcconnell and strategist John Hart sow seeds of nonsense, discrediting the facts of Russian intervention in 2016 and saying the Impeachment was a coup. We need more than 10 days of deprogramming.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNiskyGuy

Wish I'd said it so well.

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/trump-senate-gop-s-electoral-college-vote-objections-betray-conservative-ncna1252927

Stamp it "bullshit."

But we knew that ever since the "originalists" tossed out that well odered militia thing.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

"Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in 2017 inadvertently gave Harris even more power with his bid to expand the use of budget reconciliation to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
The move relies on a radical interpretation of the vice president's constitutional role as presiding officer of the Senate, where he could step in and effectively overrule the chamber's parliamentarian," the article notes. "It would resemble the so-called nuclear option of ending filibusters and risk fundamentally altering the way Congress works."

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

A minute ago I was watching the protestors wandering around inside the Senate chamber, on MSNBC, to the shock and dismay of Chuck and Co.

In addition to the bizarreness of the scene (like animals wandering around checking out a new environment) , it struck me that almost all of the pilgrims were walking slowly and holding up a smart phone. I assume that they are all making themselves the star of their YouTube videos, "How I Crashed the Senate".

Special people, fer shur.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick

VIOLENT TRUMPIST COUP IN PROGRESS

Trump brownshirts have stormed the Capitol building demanding that Trump be given the electoral victory. The building is in lockdown. This was all started by Trump who held a rally near the Capitol and ordered his minions to storm the building. The psychos are now running through the building. How many of these thugs do you think are armed? And will these people be gassed and clubbed like peaceful liberal protesters were? I’m hearing this unprecedented attack on democracy described as a peaceful protest “gone a little awry”. A little awry? This is like calling the attack on Fort Sumter as a minor problem with poorly made firecrackers.

Trump is personally responsible for this. His Nazis staged an armed standoff near the House chambers, according to NPR.

This will all be swept under the rug. If these protesters were black or brown or gay, they would already be dead.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

How about a cell in GITMO next to their dear leader and inciter-in-chief for all these terrorists. I knew the Republicans must have kept Guantanamo open for a reason.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Shots fired in the Capitol. History will judge the complicit. And that includes Cruz and McConnell, and Gohmert and the entire Party of Violent Traitors.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

@Patrick, that may have been their intent, but they were also making good and sure that their phone supplier has accurate location pings for later use with prosecution.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered Commenterunwashed

R elected officials are trying hard to disassociate themselves from the mob they have been firing up for years. Moscow Mitch sniffed that protesters have a “thin” rationale for this attack. Thin? How about ZERO? These fucking Nazi fucks never stop. I just heard Joe Biden say that this attack on the nation does not describe America. Sorry, Joe, it does. A huge part of America has no interest in democracy or morality or fairness or the rule of law. These Trumpbots despise those things, unless they can be used against those they hate. This is NOT a small number of extremists. This is the Trump voting bloc.

And right now, they are shooting at people who disagree with them.

Can’t wait for the Times to write about how we just have to “understand” these people.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

A setup?

From CNN:

"The Department of Defense had earlier received a request from the US Capitol Police for additional DC National Guard forces but a decision has not been made, according to a senior defense official.

The official said DC National Guard was not anticipating to be used to protect federal facilities, and the Trump administration had decided earlier this week that would be the task of civilian law enforcement, the official said.

The shocking scene was met with less police force than many of the Black Lives Matter protests that rolled across the country in the wake of George Floyd's killing at the hands of Minneapolis police officers last year. While federal police attacked peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square outside the White House over the summer, clearing the way for Trump to take a photo in front of a nearby church at the time, protesters on Wednesday were able to overrun Capitol police and infiltrate the country's legislative chambers."

I think the answer is "Yes."

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Hoping President Biden's first presidential medal of freedom goes to Stacy Abrams. What a champion political organizer!

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered Commenterperiscope

I agree. People let them in. Seeing them stroll through the statuary hall was surreal— there they were, carrying their flags and holding their phones up to take photos like tourists—
This is nuts. Should never have happened. And the police are letting them hang out. Cuz white terrorists. Disgusting.
Thanks for good wishes, all! It will be fine...

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne

NH Rep. Annie Kuster, in an interview just now with NH NPR, raised the issue of the 25th Amendment. I prefer the idea of throwing the orange-headed LOSER into Gitmo, as @RAS suggests, along with all the rest, but let's at least get him out of the White House ASAP.

I'm going to need an extra hour of meditation tonight to siphon off my rage.

And Jeanne, take care, you and your husband both.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterElizabeth

Headline on NYT: Mob Incited by T[****] Storms Capital

That's calling it like it is. Good first step.

I hope Adam Schiff is the first person to speak when the House starts up again. Shred them. Let the words fly with a vengeance.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNiskyGuy

Previous message seems to have gone walkabout. I hope Adam Schiff is the first Representative to speak when the session starts again, and I hope he lets them have it.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNiskyGuy

Jeanne, all the best to you and husband.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered Commentercitizen625

How they get away with this shit..

Just listened to NBC laud Trump and Ivanka and Junior and other Nazi R’s for sniffing that violence isn’t the best way to go.

This is how these assholes get away with promoting hatred and violence. NBC is now saying that Republicans are agreeing with the Trump traitors that this can’t be Trump related, but things have to be calmed down.

Yeah. Must be Democrats who started it.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Fuck DeMisery. Went to the PO today to check if we got a a stimulus check. No check, but we did get a sales brochure from Kohls valid from Dec. 10 to 20. The asswiper cost us a 30% discount.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered Commenterunwashed

I’ve been wondering how the treason-mongers at Faux were spinning Trump’s order that his brownshirts attack the Capitol. It’s worse than I could have imagined. It was a blizzard of lies. Oh, it’s no big deal. They’re just peaceful patriots. And “a huge victory”!

But it’s not just the liars and evil fantasists at Faux. I listened to David Muir on ABC applaud the treasonous little toady the half-pence for saying that oooooh violence is bad.

Really? This is the guy who agreed that the election was stolen. Who gave the thumbs up to the thugs who attacked the Capitol.

Now I’m listening to traitor McCarthy mewling about the “rule of law”. Where was this sentiment for the last four years?????????

These crooks will escape, again. But history will judge the complicit.

January 6, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus
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