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By 2:00 pm ET Saturday, the AP had called 213 seats for Democrats & 220 seats for Republicans. (A majority is 220 218.)

Trump is removing some members of the House & Senate to serve in his administration, which could -- at least in the short run -- give Democrats effective majorities.

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New York Times: “One person has died and 39 people have become ill in an E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots, federal regulators said on Sunday. The infections were tied to multiple brands of recalled organic whole bagged carrots and baby carrots sold by Grimmway Farms, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Fifteen people have been hospitalized, according to the agency. Carrots currently on store shelves are unlikely to be affected by the recall but those in consumers’ refrigerators or freezers may be, the authorities said.”

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New York Times: “Chris Wallace, a veteran TV anchor who left Fox News for CNN three years ago, announced on Monday that he was leaving his post to venture into the streaming or podcasting worlds.... He said his decision to leave CNN at the end of his three-year contract did not come from discontent. 'I have nothing but positive things to say. CNN was very good to me,' he said.”

New York Times: In a collection of memorabilia filed at New York City's Morgan Library, curator Robinson McClellan discovered the manuscript of a previously unknown waltz by Frédéric Chopin. Jeffrey Kallberg, a Chopin scholar at the University of Pennsylvania as well as other experts authenticated the manuscript. Includes video of Lang Lang performing the short waltz. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The Times article goes into some of Chopin's life in Paris at the time he wrote the waltz, but it doesn't mention that he helped make ends meet by giving piano lessons. I know this because my great grandmother was one of his students. If her musical talent were anything like mine, those particular lessons would have been painful hours for Chopin.

New York Times: “Improbably, [the political/celebrity magazine] George[, originally a project by John F. Kennedy, Jr.] is back, with the same logo and the same catchy slogan: 'Not just politics as usual.' This time, though, a QAnon conspiracy theorist and passionate Trump fan is its editor in chief.... It is a reanimation story bizarre enough for a zombie movie, made possible by the fact that the original George trademark lapsed, only to be secured by a little-known conservative lawyer named Thomas D. Foster.”

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." 

 

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The Commentariat -- March 17, 2021

Late Morning/Afternoon Update:

The IRS Is Severely Messed Up. Tony Romm & Jeff Stein of the Washington Post: "The Internal Revenue Service is expected to push the country's tax-filing deadline to mid-May, according to two people familiar with the decision, as the agency grapples with a backlog of 24 million returns awaiting processing since the 2019 tax year. The workload has put the agency underwater in recent months, and under political siege, as lawmakers fear that long-unresolved troubles at the IRS could undercut the Biden administration's economic recovery efforts. Millions of Americans still have not received stimulus checks under prior coronavirus aid packages, even as the tax agency began distributing payments Wednesday under the $1.9 trillion stimulus signed into law this month. The IRS shared the full scope of its backlog in recent days with the House Ways and Means Committee and the agency's internal watchdogs."

Kimberly Cowell-Meyers & Carolyn Gallaher of the Washington Post: "Last Wednesday, an American group that supports Sinn Fein, the Northern Ireland political party associated with the Irish Republican Army, placed half-page ads in The Washington Post, the New York Times, and other newspapers, calling for a referendum on Irish unification. Such a referendum is not likely very soon. Since the 1920s, the island of Ireland has been divided between what is now the independent Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. Whether Northern Ireland should remain part of the United Kingdom or should unify with the Republic was the principal source of violent conflict from the 1960s to the 1990s, generally known as 'The Troubles.' Still, the possibility of Irish reunification will hang over many of the political discussions this St. Patrick's Day. Brexit has reignited tensions and fueled interest in a referendum. In the 2016 Brexit referendum, most of Northern Ireland voted to remain in the European Union. Unification would accomplish that."

Steven Myers, et al., of the New York Times: "The United States punished 24 Chinese officials on Wednesday for undermining Hong Kong's democratic freedoms, acting days before the first scheduled meeting of senior Chinese and American diplomats since President Biden took office. In diplomatic terms, the timing of the action was pointed and clearly intentional, continuing a testy start to relations between the Biden administration and China after a tumultuous four years under ... Donald J. Trump.... The State Department announced that it would impose financial sanctions on a raft of officials...."

GOP Insists on Whatabout? Commission. Jordan Williams of the Hill: "Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in an interview early Wednesday criticized the GOP for its response to the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. During an appearance on MSNBC's 'Morning Joe,' Pelosi pointed to outstanding disagreements with Republicans regarding the scope of a bipartisan 9/11-style commission to investigate the insurrection. 'They want to treat something like Black Lives Matter or peaceful demonstrations in a similar manner as they would do Jan. 6,' Pelosi said. 'So the main problem is the scope of the investigation.'" MB: IOW, Republicans know that any report on the insurrection will leave them smelling like a fresh cowpie, so they want to to have a Jan. 6 commission talk about not-Jan. 6.

Taj MaDoral. Jonathan O'Connell & Josh Dawsey of the Washington Post: "... Donald Trump’s son Eric, who runs the family's private company, touted the potential of transforming their Doral golf resort into a gambling destination amid a quiet push among Florida Republicans to legalize casinos in areas of the state that have long opposed them. Although Republican legislative leaders have not yet submitted a bill, word of a proposal has spread widely enough that both supporters and opponents already are gearing up for a fight that they say could be more intense than in previous years due to Trump's potential interest and his close relationship with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R)."

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The Detritus of the Former Guy

** U.S. Intelligence Report Exposes the Big Lie. Ellen Nakashima of the Washington Post: "Russia sought to influence the 2020 election by laundering misleading information about Joe Biden through prominent individuals, some of whom were close to ... Donald Trump, the U.S. intelligence community said in a report Tuesday. The new report does not identify those individuals by name, but appears to reference Trump's one-time personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, whose repeated meetings with a suspected Russian agent came under scrutiny by U.S. officials. Both Russia and Iran sought to influence the election, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said in its report. But a third major adversary, China, did not even try, it says, contradicting the Trump administration's assertions about Beijing's activity last year. The declassified document, the first U.S. government report on the matter since November's election, said that no foreign government attempted to change votes or alter ballots results -- supporting U.S. officials' earlier assessments.... While foreign disinformation and interference was a major concern heading into the 2020 campaign, domestic efforts to disrupt the race -- including by Trump and his allies -- turned out to be of far greater significance.... Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized operations aimed at undercutting Biden's campaign for president, the report said. A key element of its strategy was to use Ukrainians linked to Russian intelligence to 'launder' unsubstantiated allegations against Biden.... Iran, by contrast, carried out a covert influence campaign to hurt Trump's reelection chances, the report said." Emphasis added. ~~~

~~~ Julian Barnes of the New York Times: "A companion report by the Justice and Homeland Security Departments also rejected false accusations promoted by Mr. Trump's allies in the weeks after the vote that Venezuela or other countries had defrauded the election. The reports, compiled by career officials, amounted to a repudiation of Mr. Trump, his allies and some of his top administration officials.... And they categorically dismissed allegations of foreign-fed voter fraud, cast doubt on Republican accusations of Chinese intervention on behalf of Democrats and undermined claims that Mr. Trump and his allies had spread about the Biden family's work in Ukraine.... While it was declassified by the Biden administration, the report is based on work done during the Trump administration..., reflecting the vastly different views that officers had from their political overseers, who were appointed by Mr. Trump. The report rebutted yearslong efforts by Mr. Trump and his allies to sow doubts about the intelligence agency's assessments that Russia not only wanted to sow chaos in the United States but also favored his re-election.... Citing in one instance a meeting between [pro-Russian Ukraine MP Andriy] Derkach and [Rudy] Giuliani, intelligence officials warned Mr. Trump in 2019 that Russian intelligence officers were using his personal lawyer as a conduit for misinformation." ~~~

     ~~~ CNN's report is here. An AP report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ The National Intelligence Council's "Foreign Threats" report is here. The joint DOJ-DHS report on foreign interference in the election is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Bear in mind that the entire time Donald Trump was promoting his Big Lie, he had all of this intelligence available to him. He was not just making up stuff; he was lying, a Big Lie that led to millions of Americans not believing Joe Biden is the legitimate president, to hundreds of people launching an insurrection against the Congress & the then-Vice President, and to Repubican state legislators in 43 states initating draconian voter suppression laws against Democratic voters, especially minority voters. As Frank Figliuzzi said on MSNBC, Trump, Giuliani, et al., were not just lying, they were knowingly acting as Russian assets. And, as Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) pointed out on MSNBC, Sen. Ron Johnson laundered some of the Russian disinformation about the Bidens through the Senate Committee on Homeland Security, of which Johnson was then chair. This is not new information, of course, to those of us who were paying attention, but it is official confirmation of what we surmised.

Paul Sonne, et al., of the Washington Post: "The Army initially pushed to reject the D.C. government's request for a modest National Guard presence ahead of the Jan. 6 rally that led to the Capitol riot, underscoring the deep reluctance of some higher-ups at the Pentagon to involve the military in security arrangements that day. In an internal draft memo obtained by The Washington Post, the Army said the U.S. military shouldn't be needed to help police with traffic and crowd management, as city officials had requested, unless more than 100,000 demonstrators were expected. The draft memo also said the request should be denied because a federal agency hadn't been identified to run the preparations and on-the-day operations; the resources of other federal agencies hadn't been exhausted; and law enforcement was 'far better suited' for the task.... The Army ultimately relented after facing pressure from acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark A. Milley...." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: BTW, according to the commanding general of the D.C. Guard, Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn, Michael Flynn's brother, was was of those Army brass pushing against allowing the Guard to participate in the defense of the Capitol.

Jonathan O'Connell & David Fahrenthold of the Washington Post: "A House committee on Tuesday asked the Biden administration to provide detailed financial records on ... Donald Trump's Washington hotel -- which is located in a federally owned building and must give the government financial data as part of its lease. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, which oversees public buildings, first asked for records on the hotel in early 2019. But for two years -- while Trump's administration was the Trump International Hotel's landlord -- the government refused to hand them over."

Stephanie Kirchgaessner of the Guardian: "The FBI is facing new scrutiny for its 2018 background check of Brett Kavanaugh, the supreme court justice, after a lawmaker suggested that the investigation may have been 'fake'. Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democratic senator and former prosecutor who serves on the judiciary committee, is calling on the newly-confirmed attorney general, Merrick Garland, to help facilitate 'proper oversight' by the Senate into questions about how thoroughly the FBI investigated Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing.... Among the concerns listed in Whitehouse's letter to Garland are allegations that some witnesses who wanted to share their accounts with the FBI could not find anyone at the bureau who would accept their testimony and that it had not assigned any individual to accept or gather evidence." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) Whitehouse's letter to Garland is here, via his office. ~~~

     ~~~ Charles Pierce of Esquire: "Senator Sheldon Whitehouse [D-R.I.] is not kidding about tracing how dark money has come to influence the selection of judges for the federal bench. And now he's found a big fish in a small barrel.... Whitehouse also has had his teeth into what always has been the hinkiest part of that whole [Kavanaugh nomination] episode -- namely, how Kavanaugh's substantial personal indebtedness was settled up before he was confirmed.... Of course, former Justice Anthony Kennedy, whose sudden retirement opened the place on the Court that Kavanaugh took, something that did not go unnoticed at the time, reassured us that, 'The appearance of influence or access... will not cause the electorate to lose faith in our democracy.' Called that one a little early."

Tim Elfrink of the Washington Post: "Speaking outside El Paso on Monday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said border agents he had met earlier that day issued dire warnings that suspected terrorists are trying to cross into the United States via Mexico.... McCarthy's claims, which were echoed by another Republican congressman, were among the most alarming raised by a GOP delegation that aimed to highlight a growing crisis for the Biden administration amid a surge of migrants. But some Democrats from border states pushed back late on Monday and demanded evidence to back up McCarthy's assertions. 'Weird as the Chairman of the subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations and a border state member of Congress haven't heard anything about this,' tweeted Rep. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat who represents the Phoenix area. 'Gonna ask for a briefing. Pretty sure he is either wrong or lying.'... McCarthy's claims echo repeated assertions by ... Donald Trump and members of his administration that terrorists were using the southern border to sneak into the United States, a line Trump often used to justify his attempts to build a wall and tighten immigration rules. But those claims withered under scrutiny." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

[The walls] look more like conceptual art pieces than imposing barriers to entry. -- Simon Romero & Zolan Kanno-Youngs ~~~

~~~ Bienvenido a Los Estados Unidos. Simon Romero & Zolan Kanno-Youngs of the New York Times: Along the Arizona Trail stands "a lonely segment of border wall, connected to nothing at all, in an area where migrants rarely even try to cross into the United States. 'There it was, this unfinished piece of completely pointless wall, right in this magical place,' said [hiker] Julia Sheehan, 31.... 'It's one of the most senseless things I've ever seen.' The quarter-mile fragment of wall is part of an array of new barrier segments along the border, some of them bizarre in appearance and of no apparent utility, that contractors rushed to build in the waning days of the Trump administration -- well after President Biden made it clear that he would halt border wall construction.... There are half-dynamited mountaintops ... leaving a heightened risk of rapid erosion and even dangerous landslides as the summer monsoon season approaches. In some areas, colossal piles of unused steel bollards linger at deserted work sites, next to idled bulldozers and water-hauling trucks.... Rough roads carved by work crews into hillsides near uncompleted segments of wall now serve as easy access points for smugglers...."

Ben Gittleson of ABC News: "President Joe Biden said in an exclusive interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Tuesday that his message to migrants is 'Don't come over.' Amid a surge of migrants and unaccompanied minors on the U.S. southern border, Stephanopoulos asked the president, 'Do you have to say quite clearly, "Don't come"?. 'Yes, I can say quite clearly: Don't come over,' Biden said during the wide-ranging interview in Darby, Pennsylvania.... Republicans have said Biden's moves to rescind former President Donald Trump's harsh immigration policies have encouraged migrants to come to the United States, but Biden told ABC News that 'we're sending back people' who cross the border." ~~~

~~~ Amanda Holpuch of the Guardian: "Joe Biden's homeland security secretary said on Tuesday that even as the US processes a growing number of unaccompanied child migrants at the US-Mexico border, the country remains closed to most asylum seekers. 'Now is not the time to come to the border,' Alejandro Mayorkas said.... Mayorkas said the border was not permanently closed to adults and families, but urged people to wait before approaching it. The secretary also issued a lengthy statement, warning that the US was on pace to encounter more individuals at the border with Mexico than it had in the past 20 years.... He also acknowledged several factors pushing people north, including poverty, violence, corruption and two damaging hurricanes which hit Honduras in November. The measured tone from the Biden administration is a marked departure from US policy under Donald Trump, when migrants were routinely vilified. Advocates have said this tone shift is an important step in itself but they are also watching closely to see if Biden administration acts reflect its promise of 'a safe, legal and orderly immigration system'. A first test for the administration is how it processes children who make the dangerous journey to the US without adults."

You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks. Marie: Joe Biden is proving to be a remarkably nimble president. I'm impressed. Really. ~~~

~~~ Carl Hulse of the New York Times: "The fight over the Senate filibuster escalated sharply on Tuesday, as President Biden for the first time threw his weight behind changing the rules even as Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, threatened harsh reprisals if Democrats moved to weaken the procedural tactic. In an interview with ABC News, Mr. Biden gave his most direct endorsement yet of overhauling the filibuster, saying that he favored a return to what is called the talking filibuster: the requirement that opponents of legislation occupy the floor and make their case against it.... The comments were a significant departure for Mr. Biden, a 36-year veteran of the Senate who has been frequently described by aides as reluctant to alter Senate procedure.... After Senator Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Senate Democrat, called for changes to reduce its power, Mr. McConnell, of Kentucky, bluntly promised a 'scorched earth' response and pledged to grind the Senate to a standstill and derail Mr. Biden's agenda if Democrats took that step." An ABC News report is here. ~~~

~~~ Ursula Perano of Axios: "Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) again warned Democrats on Tuesday that eliminating the legislative filibuster would 'break the Senate' and turn the chamber into a '100-car pileup' where chaos reigns.... McConnell warned on the Senate floor Tuesday that if Democrats eliminate the filibuster and Republicans take back the majority, 'we wouldn't just erase every liberal change that hurt the country -- we'd strengthen America with all kinds of conservative policies with zero, zero input from the other side.'... Democrats are under increasing pressure from progressives to set aside the filibuster for issues of exceptional importance, such as voting rights legislation that would counter the wave of voting restrictions being passed by Republicans at the state level. But moderate Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) have said they oppose abolishing the measure, as has President Biden."

Capitalism Is Awesome. And Jeff Bezos Is as Mean as Donald Trump. David Streitfeld of the New York Times: "Over two decades, as [Amazon] ... mushroomed from a virtual bookstore into a $1.5 trillion behemoth, it forcefully -- and successfully -- resisted employee efforts to organize.... Now Amazon faces a union vote at a warehouse in Bessemer, Ala. -- the largest and most viable U.S. labor challenge in its history. Nearly 6,000 workers have until March 29 to decide whether to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union." The report goes on to detail how Amazon intimidated -- and fired -- workers who wanted to unionize.

The Pandemic, Ctd.

Tony Romm & Jeff Stein of the Washington Post: "Twenty-one Republican state attorneys general on Tuesday threatened to take action against the Biden administration over its new $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus law, decrying it for imposing 'unprecedented and unconstitutional' limits on their states' ability to lower taxes. The letter marks one of the first major political and legal salvos against the relief package since President Biden signed it last week -- evincing the sustained Republican opposition that the White House faces as it implements the signature element of the president's economic policy agenda. The attorneys general take issue with a $350 billion pot of money set aside under the stimulus, known as the American Rescue Plan, to help cash-strapped cities, counties and states pay for the costs of the pandemic. Congressional lawmakers opted to restrict states from tapping these federal dollars to finance local tax cuts." MB: Republicans really bitch about everything, don't they?

Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post: "... on Monday, in response to a question about whether it would help to have [Donald Trump] promote vaccination, [President] Biden ... explain[ed] why Trump is irrelevant. '... I discussed it with my team, and they say the thing that has more impact than anything Trump would say to the MAGA folks is what the local doctor, what the local preachers, what the local people in the community would say.' He added, 'So I urge all local docs and ministers and priests to talk about why, why it's important to get that vaccine, and even after that, until everyone is in fact vaccinated, to wear this mask,' before putting on his own mask. Biden's marketing idea is almost certainly correct.... So when it comes to the major issues facing our country, especially fighting covid-19, there really is no need to pay attention to the pandemic deniers who got us in this fix in the first place. Does it hurt when ignorant, reckless politicians such as Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) falsely say that those who had covid-19 do not need the shot? Perhaps...." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Johnson, of course, should not be disseminating false information about the vaccine. However, he is not a doctor, nor does he pretend to be, so he's just a stupid guy using his bully pulpit to mislead millions of Americans. But what about this guy? -- "'I have not chosen to be vaccinated because I got it naturally and the science of 30 million people -- and the statistical validity of a 30 million sample -- is pretty overwhelming that naturally immunity exists and works,' said Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), an ophthalmologist who contracted the disease last March and does not wear a mask in the Capitol."

Here's What Happens When You Tell Trump He's Irrelevant. Meridith McGraw of Politico: "... Donald Trump on Tuesday recommended Americans get vaccinated to help fight the Covid pandemic, engaging on the issue after months of relative silence. 'I would recommend it,' Trump said during an interview on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo. 'And I would recommend it to a lot of people that don't want to get it and a lot of those people voted for me, frankly. But again, we have our freedoms and we have to live by that and I agree with that also. But it is a great vaccine. It is a safe vaccine and it is something that works.'... Since leaving office, Trump has issued a short statement taking credit for the vaccine's fast-tracked development and, in passing, told people to take the shot during his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference last month.... Beyond that, Trump had not encouraged vaccination efforts...." MB: Looks as if Biden successfully trolled Trump.

Lenny Bernstein & Ben Guarino of the Washington Post: "Some people who have spent months suffering from long-haul covid-19 are taking to social media to report their delight at seeing their symptoms disappear after their vaccinations, leaving experts chasing yet another puzzling clinical development surrounding the disease caused by the coronavirus.... A December workshop held by the National Institutes of Health that began grappling with those issues suggested that 10 percent to 30 percent of people infected with the coronavirus suffer some long-term symptoms. And on Feb. 23, NIH announced that it would spend more than $1.1 billion over four years to study the effects of long-term covid-19. But there is little guidance about vaccination for people suffering through extended battles with the disease, other than medical authorities' instruction that everyone in the United States should be immunized." MB: This is such good news; many people report that their "long-haul" systems are debilitating & life-altering. I hope states will immediately give them access to vaccines.

Beyond the Beltway

Colorado v. Nebraska. Meat Wars! Marie Fazio of the New York Times: "Gov. Jared Polis of Colorado recently declared [March 20] to be 'MeatOut Day,' seeking to decrease meat consumption and encourage meat eaters to consider plant-based diets. Though Mr. Polis's proclamation was largely ceremonial, Gov. Pete Ricketts of Nebraska took notice, and on Monday he declared March 20 to be 'Meat on the Menu Day' in his state. Thus began a carnivorous culture war complicated by the prominent agriculture industries in both states, where livestock accounts for meaty portions of the economy.... MeatOut Day was started in 1985 by the Farm Animal Rights Movement, a nonprofit animal welfare organization."

Rudy and friend. He looks beautiful. He should have won the homecoming queen election.Florida. Rudy Needs to Look into This Election Fraud Right Away. Patricia Mazzei of the New York Times: Florida Department of Law Enforcement "agents arrested Laura Carroll, 50, and her daughter, Emily Grover, 17, on Monday and charged them with conspiracy to use Ms. Carroll's school district login to help Ms. Grover get elected homecoming queen. A five-month investigation found that the login for Ms. Carroll, an assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School near Pensacola, was used to gain access to the internal accounts of 372 Tate High students since August.... Ms. Grover was expelled, according to police records, a decision that the family contested, but the expulsion was upheld. Ms. Carroll was suspended from her job.... On Oct. 30, Ms. Grover was elected homecoming queen." MB: I did find some photos of Emily online, and she's a very pretty young woman; still, she's no Rudy.

Georgia. Richard Fausset & Neil Vigdor of the New York Times: "Eight people were shot to death at three massage parlors in the Atlanta area on Tuesday evening, the authorities said, raising fears that the crimes may have targeted people of Asian descent. Six of the people killed were Asian, and two were white, according to law enforcement officials. All but one were women. A suspect, identified as Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock, Ga., was captured in Crisp County, about 150 miles south of Atlanta, after a manhunt, said the authorities...." CNN's report is here.

Indiana. Azi Paybarah of the New York Times: "An Indianapolis man was accused of fatally shooting four people [including a seven-year-old] over the weekend after arguing with his girlfriend because he wanted a portion of her federal coronavirus stimulus check, police officials said. The man, Malik Halfacre, 25, was arrested on Sunday, a day after the shootings, and is expected to face murder, robbery and attempted-murder charges, according to the police and Indiana jail records." Halfacre reportedly confessed the murders to his sister.

New York. Maggie Haberman & Jesse McKinley of the New York Times: "Days after Lindsey Boylan became the first woman to accuse Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of sexual harassment in a series of Twitter posts in December, people tied to the governor started circulating an open letter that they hoped former staff members would sign. The letter was a full-on attack on Ms. Boylan's credibility, suggesting that her accusation was premeditated and politically motivated. It disclosed personnel complaints filed against her and attempted to link her to supporters of ... Donald J. Trump.... The initial idea, according to three people with direct knowledge of the events, was to have former Cuomo aides -- especially women -- sign their names to the letter and circulate it fairly widely.... Mr. Cuomo was involved in creating the letter, [a source] said.... The letter, which was reviewed by The New York Times, was never released.... In an ABC News interview broadcast on Tuesday evening, President Biden said that he believed Mr. Cuomo should resign if investigators confirmed the accusers' claims. The president's remarks represented a slight shift ... from comments Mr. Biden had made on Sunday, when he noted only that 'the investigation is underway and we should see what it brings us.'" ~~~

~~~ Ben Gittleson of ABC News: "'I know you said you want the investigation [of Andrew Cuomo] to continue,' [George] Stephanopoulos told [President] Biden, referring to a probe by New York's attorney general into allegations Cuomo had harassed several women. 'If the investigation confirms the claims of the women, should he resign?' 'Yes,' the president replied. 'I think he'll probably end up being prosecuted, too.'"

Monday
Mar152021

The Commentariat -- March 16, 2021

Afternoon Update:

Tim Elfrink of the Washington Post: "Speaking outside El Paso on Monday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said border agents he had met earlier that day issued dire warnings that suspected terrorists are trying to cross into the United States via Mexico.... McCarthy's claims, which were echoed by another Republican congressman, were among the most alarming raised by a GOP delegation that aimed to highlight a growing crisis for the Biden administration amid a surge of migrants. But some Democrats from border states pushed back late on Monday and demanded evidence to back up McCarthy's assertions. 'Weird as the Chairman of the subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations and a border state member of Congress haven't heard anything about this,' tweeted Rep. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat who represents the Phoenix area. 'Gonna ask for a briefing. Pretty sure he is either wrong or lying.'... McCarthy's claims echo repeated assertions by ... Donald Trump and members of his administration that terrorists were using the southern border to sneak into the United States, a line Trump often used to justify his attempts to build a wall and tighten immigration rules. But those claims withered under scrutiny."

Paul Sonne, et al., of the Washington Post: "The Army initially pushed to reject the D.C. government's request for a modest National Guard presence ahead of the Jan. 6 rally that led to the Capitol riot, underscoring the deep reluctance of some higher-ups at the Pentagon to involve the military in security arrangements that day. In an internal draft memo obtained by The Washington Post, the Army said the U.S. military shouldn't be needed to help police with traffic and crowd management, as city officials had requested, unless more than 100,000 demonstrators were expected. The draft memo also said the request should be denied because a federal agency hadn't been identified to run the preparations and on-the-day operations; the resources of other federal agencies hadn't been exhausted; and law enforcement was 'far better suited' for the task.... The Army ultimately relented after facing pressure from acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark A. Milley...."

Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post: "... on Monday, in response to a question about whether it would help to have [Donald Trump] promote vaccination, [President] Biden ... explain[ed] why Trump is irrelevant. '... I discussed it with my team, and they say the thing that has more impact than anything Trump would say to the MAGA folks is what the local doctor, what the local preachers, what the local people in the community would say.' He added, 'So I urge all local docs and ministers and priests to talk about why, why it's important to get that vaccine, and even after that, until everyone is in fact vaccinated, to wear this mask,' before putting on his own mask. Biden's marketing idea is almost certainly correct.... So when it comes to the major issues facing our country, especially fighting covid-19, there really is no need to pay attention to the pandemic deniers who got us in this fix in the first place. Does it hurt when ignorant, reckless politicians such as Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) falsely say that those who had covid-19 do not need the shot? Perhaps...."

Stephanie Kirchgaessner of the Guardian: "The FBI is facing new scrutiny for its 2018 background check of Brett Kavanaugh, the supreme court justice, after a lawmaker suggested that the investigation may have been 'fake'. Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democratic senator and former prosecutor who serves on the judiciary committee, is calling on the newly-confirmed attorney general, Merrick Garland, to help facilitate 'proper oversight' by the Senate into questions about how thoroughly the FBI investigated Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing.... Among the concerns listed in Whitehouse's letter to Garland are allegations that some witnesses who wanted to share their accounts with the FBI could not find anyone at the bureau who would accept their testimony and that it had not assigned any individual to accept or gather evidence."

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Jim Tankersley & Alan Rappeport of the New York Times: "President Biden said on Monday that his administration was on pace to achieve two key goals by March 25: 100 million shots of Covid-19 vaccines since his inauguration and 100 million direct payments under his economic relief bill.... ]Shots in arms and money in pockets. That's important,' Mr. Biden said in a brief address from the White House. 'The American Rescue Plan is already doing what it was designed to do: make a difference in people's everyday lives.'... With so much money at stake and Republicans criticizing the package as wasteful, Mr. Biden vowed to bring 'fastidious oversight' to the relief bill in order to ensure that it is distributed quickly and equitably.... 'We have to prove to the American people that their government can deliver for them, and do it without waste or fraud,' Mr. Biden said." ~~~

~~~ Laura Barron-Lopez & Ben White of Politico: "President Joe Biden is appointing Gene Sperling to a role overseeing the implementation of the administration's coronavirus relief plan, a White House official confirmed on Monday. The announcement could come as early as Monday, sources familiar with the plans told Politico.... Sperling, who served on the economic teams in both the Obama and Clinton administrations, was under consideration to serve as Biden's director of the Office of Management and Budget after the presidents first pick, Neera Tanden, failed to secure enough support in the Senate. Instead of that post, he is being tapped for a position within the White House where he will be tasked with overseeing the enactment of the recently-signed $1.9 trillion Covid-relief bill." (Also linked yesterday.)

Darryl Fears of the Washington Post: "As thousands of Native Americans watched online, Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) was confirmed as secretary of the Interior Department by a 51 to 40 vote in the Senate, making her the first American Indian to lead an agency that manages a vast portfolio of federal land and the oil and mineral wealth that lies beneath it. Haaland, a member of the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico and whose family ties in the country can be traced back 35 generations, will take control of a department that also oversees Indian Country, 574 federally recognized Native American and Alaskan Native communities. Four Republicans crossed party lines to vote for Haaland. The close vote reflected broad support from Democrats and overwhelming opposition from Republicans.... ~~~

"Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) recalled how Republicans called Haaland's views on managing public land extreme and radical during her committee confirmation hearing. Meanwhile, Smith said, some of those same senators posed little opposition to Tom Vilsack's nomination to run the Agriculture Department, although many of his views are similar to Haaland's. 'I just find it difficult to take these Republican attacks at face value,' Smith said. 'Once again a woman, and a woman of color, is being held to a different standard and we need to call it.'" Politico's story is here.

Jeff Stein of the Washington Post: "Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is working with her counterparts worldwide to forge an agreement on a global minimum tax on multinational corporations.... The effort, which would involve a fraught and challenging global negotiation of tax laws, could prove one of Yellen's biggest policy legacies if it succeeds. It also could prove central to Biden's presidency. The $1.9 trillion stimulus legislation signed into law last week was financed completely by additional federal borrowing. But the administration is expected to raise taxes at least partly to pay for its other big-ticket spending priorities, such as the massive infrastructure and jobs package being discussed by White House officials and congressional Democrats. A key source of new revenue probably will be corporate taxes, which ... Donald Trump sharply cut in 2017."

Meagan Flynn of the Washington Post: "U.S. Capitol Police will reduce the security perimeter erected after the breach of the Capitol, having determined that 'there does not exist a known, credible threat against Congress,' according to a security memo sent to U.S. lawmakers on Monday. Over the course of this week, acting House sergeant-at-arms Timothy Blodgett said, security officials will begin 'repositioning' inner-perimeter fencing closer to the Capitol to allow some pedestrian access to the grounds. The complex has been surrounded by the seven-foot black metal fences topped with razor wire since just after the Jan. 6 riot...."

Spencer Hsu & Peter Hermann of the Washington Post: "Federal authorities have arrested and charged two men with assaulting U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick with bear spray during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot but have not determined whether the exposure caused his death. Julian Elie Khater, 32, of Pennsylvania and George Pierre Tanios, 39 of Morgantown, W.Va., were arrested Sunday and are expected to appear in federal court Monday.... Khater and Tanios are charged with nine counts, including assaulting Sicknick, a U.S. Capitol Police officer identified as C. Edwards and a D.C. police officer identified as B. Chapman with a deadly weapon. They are also charged with civil disorder and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. The charges are punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Prosecutors filed charges after tipsters contacted the FBI allegedly identifying Khater and Tanios from wanted images released by the bureau from surveillance video and officer-worn body camera footage, the complaint said. It said the men grew up together in New Jersey...." (Also linked yesterday.)

Mike DeBonis & Tyler Pager of the Washington Post: "U.S. Capitol Police suspended an officer Monday after a copy of an infamous antisemitic tract was found near a Capitol Hill security post Sunday, alarming a congressional aide who viewed the document in plain sight at the checkpoint. Photographs provided to The Washington Post show a printed copy of the Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion on a table inside an entrance to the Longworth House Office Building. The Post provided the photographs to the Capitol Police on Monday morning and requested comment. The department said Monday evening that acting chief Yogananda D. Pittman had suspended an officer pending an investigation 'after anti-Semitic reading material was discovered near his work area on Sunday.'" MB: I hope the Capitol Police conduct their "investigation" swiftly. There are innocent reasons a Capitol Police officer might be reading the "literature" favored by people who attacked him/her. I have not read this particular piece of crap, but I have definitely read crap, knowing full-well the disgusting gist of the crap.

Aaron Blake of the Washington Post: Sen. Ron Johnson (RQ-Wis.) got on right-wing radio Monday to white-splain his racist remarks last week about how he wasn't afraid of citizens "who would never do anything to break the law, but who just happened to violently invade the Capitol & the police who tried to defend it. On the other hand, Black Lives Matter protesters are scary. Johnson set up a number of straw men to make his argument and said he couldn't be a racist because a lot of BLM protesters pictured on Tucker Carlson's show were white. MB: Okay then. BTW, here's something I had not read about the January 6 insurrection: "And among the broader group of protesters, D.C. police officer Daniel Hodges told The Washington Post they 'had been seizing guns all day.'" That is, insurrections showed up armed and planned to bring firearms into the Capitol, but the police confiscated the weapons first. ~~~

~~~ Marie: RonAnon Johnson, who because he is a doofus U.S. senator has one of the biggest megaphones in the U.S., has written an op-ed headlined "I Won't be Silenced by the Left." Oh, darn, the piece is published in the Wall Street Journal, so I can't link it.


The New York Times' live updates of Covid-19 developments Tuesday are here. The Washington Post's live updates for Tuesday are here.

The New York Times' live updates of Covid-19 developments Monday are here. The Washington Post's live updates for Monday are here. (Also linked yesterday.)

CDC Cleans Up Trump's Act. Lena Sun of the Washington Post: "Federal health officials have identified several controversial pandemic recommendations released during the Donald Trump administration that they say were 'not primarily authored' by staff and don't reflect the best scientific evidence, based on a review ordered by its new director [Rochelle Walensky]. The review identified three documents that had already been removed from the agency's website: One, released in July, delivered a strong argument for school reopenings and downplayed health risks. A second set of guidelines about the country's reopening was released in April by the White House and was far less detailed than what had been drafted by the CDC and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. A third guidance issued in August discouraged the testing of people without covid-19 symptoms even when they had contact with infected individuals. That was replaced in September after experts inside and outside the agency raised alarms."


Nomaan Merchant & Jake Bleiberg
of the AP: "The U.S. government plans to house up to 3,000 immigrant teenagers at a convention center in downtown Dallas as it struggles to find space for a surge of migrant children at the border who have strained the immigration system just two months into the Biden administration.... The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will be used for up to 90 days beginning as early as this week.... The Health and Human Services Department is rushing to open facilities across the country to house immigrant children who are otherwise being held by the Border Patrol, which is generally supposed to detain children for no more than three days. The Border Patrol is holding children longer because there is next to no space in the HHS system, similar to the last major increase in migration two years ago."

Jordain Carney of the Hill: "Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat in the upper chamber, torched the legislative filibuster on Monday, arguing that it is undermining democracy. 'The filibuster is still making a mockery of American democracy. The filibuster is still being misused by some senators to block legislation urgently needed and supported by a strong majority of the American people,' Durbin said during a floor speech. He added, 'This is what hitting legislative rock bottom looks like.'"

Paul Campos in a New York Times op-ed: Justice Stephen Breyer "should announce his retirement immediately, effective upon the confirmation of his successor. For him to continue to make the same gamble that Justice Ginsburg made and lost runs the risk of tainting his legacy as a justice and has the potential to be an anti-democratic disaster for the nation as a whole." MB: No kidding. As much as I scoff at delusional Republicans, there seems to be a particular delusion among justices appointed by Democrats that (1) they will live forever, or (2) justice is blind & it doesn't matter the party of the president. Republican justices hold no such illusions. In recent years, Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter & Anthony Kennedy -- all Republican appointees -- retired when it suited their political aims.

Jan Hoffman & Mary Walsh of the New York Times: "In a filing that signifies the beginning of the end of the country's most notorious manufacturer of prescription opioids, Purdue Pharma submitted its bankruptcy restructuring plan just before midnight on Monday. The blueprint requires members of the billionaire Sackler family to relinquish control of the company and transforms it into a new corporation with revenue directed exclusively toward abating the addiction epidemic that its signature painkiller, OxyContin, helped create. The plan, more than 300 pages long, is the company's formal bid to end thousands of lawsuits and includes a pledge from the Sacklers to pay $4.275 billion from their personal fortune -- $1.3 billion more than their original offer -- to reimburse states, municipalities, tribes and other plaintiffs for costs associated with the epidemic." The AP's story is here.


Daniel Lippman
of Politico: "Army Lt. Col. Yevgeny Vindman is set to be promoted to full colonel, despite attempts by loyalists to ... Donald Trump to derail his career following his bit role in the president's first impeachment, according to two people familiar with the matter. Vindman's twin brother, Alex Vindman, was a star witness in Trump's impeachment trial and accused the president of pressuring the Ukrainian president to dig up dirt on then-candidate Joe Biden. Alex Vindman chose to retire from the military last July as a lieutenant colonel after what he called 'a campaign of bullying, intimidation, and retaliation' and is now writing a memoir and getting a doctorate."

Justin Rohrlich of the Daily Beast: "About four weeks before Donald Trump vacated the White House..., presidential adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner jetted off on his last official trip to Israel -- and U.S. taxpayers are on the hook for $24,335 in room and board.... A week later, Kushner's family real estate business filed papers with Israeli regulators indicating it planned to raise some $100 million in capital by selling bonds on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.... While all the Trumps had a taste for travel, some of the biggest bills were run up by former First Lady Melania Trump -- who billed herself as running a 'lean' East Wing operation. On a 2018 swing through Africa, she spent the day in Cairo and ran up a hotel bill of more than $90,000 without even staying the night. A year earlier, the first lady managed to spend $174,000 on hotels during a day trip to Toronto."

Philip Pullella of Reuters: "Steve Bannon, the former adviser to ... Donald Trump, has lost a legal battle to set up a right-wing Catholic political academy in an abbey in Italy. The Council of State on Monday ruled against the Dignitatis Humanae Institute (DHI), backed by Bannon, which wanted to start the school in an 800-year-old monastery south of Rome. The case has been in the Italian court system for years...."

Arizona GOP Ordered to Pay for Frivolous Lawsuit. Jacques Billeaud of the AP: "The Arizona Republican Party and its lawyers must pay $18,000 in attorneys' fees that taxpayers were forced to pick up late last year to defend government officials against one of the party's failed lawsuits challenging President Joe Biden's victory in the state, a judge has ruled. In a decision Friday, Judge John Hannah concluded the state GOP brought a groundless legal claim to court, filed its case for political reasons while claiming it was trying to protect election integrity, and failed to acknowledge it sued the wrong government officials."


Rachel Swarns
of the New York Times: "In one of the largest efforts by an institution to atone for slavery, a prominent order of Catholic priests has vowed to raise $100 million to benefit the descendants of the enslaved people it once owned and to promote racial reconciliation initiatives across the United States. The move by the leaders of the Jesuit conference of priests represents the largest effort by the Roman Catholic Church to make amends for the buying, selling and enslavement of Black people, church officials and historians said.... The money raised by the Jesuits will flow into a new foundation established in partnership with a group of descendants, who pressed for negotiations with the Jesuits after learning from a series of articles in The New York Times that their ancestors had been sold in 1838. The order relied on slave labor and slave sales for more than a century to sustain the clergy and to help finance the construction and the day-to-day operations of churches and schools, including the nation's first Catholic institution of higher learning..., now known as Georgetown University."

Beyond the Beltway

Minnesota. Holly Bailey of the Washington Post: "The attorney for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd's death, asked the judge overseeing the case to delay the trial and reconsider a change-of-venue motion, saying he was 'gravely concerned the $27 million civil settlement announced last week between the city of Minneapolis and the Floyd family has tainted the jury pool. Eric Nelson, Chauvin's defense attorney, questioned the 'suspicious timing' of the settlement and argued it was 'highly prejudicial' against his client. He called on Hennepin County District Court Judge Peter A. Cahill to 'at least' call back the jurors already seated in the case to question them to see if they had read the news of the settlement and if they could continue to be impartial in the case. Eight jurors have been seated." (Also linked yesterday.)

Way Beyond

Russia. Anton Troianovski of the New York Times: "The Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny greeted his supporters via Instagram on Monday from the prison where he is likely to spend the next two years, referring to his new confines as 'our friendly concentration camp.' Mr. Navalny, whose whereabouts had been unknown for days, said in a message posted on his Instagram page that he had been transferred to Penal Colony No. 2 in the Vladimir Region east of Moscow. Mr. Navalny had passed the message along to his lawyers, who were able to visit him at the penal colony earlier in the day for the first time."

Vatican. Nicole Winfield of the AP: "The Vatican decreed Monday that the Catholic Church won't bless same-sex unions since God 'cannot bless sin.' The Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, issued a formal response Monday to a question about whether Catholic clergy have the authority to bless gay unions. The answer, contained in a two-page explanation published in seven languages and approved by Pope Francis, was 'negative.' The note distinguished between the church's welcoming and blessing of gay people, which it upheld, but not their unions. It argued that such unions are not part of God's plan and that any such sacramental recognition could be confused with marriage." (Also linked yesterday.)

Sunday
Mar142021

Ides of March 2021

Late Morning/Afternoon Update:

Laura Barron-Lopez & Ben White of Politico: "President Joe Biden is appointing Gene Sperling to a role overseeing the implementation of the administration's coronavirus relief plan, a White House official confirmed on Monday. The announcement could come as early as Monday, sources familiar with the plans told Politico.... Sperling, who served on the economic teams in both the Obama and Clinton administrations, was under consideration to serve as Biden's director of the Office of Management and Budget after the president's first pick, Neera Tanden, failed to secure enough support in the Senate. Instead of that post, he is being tapped for a position within the White House where he will be tasked with overseeing the enactment of the recently-signed $1.9 trillion Covid-relief bill."

Spencer Hsu & Peter Hermann of the Washington Post: "Federal authorities have arrested and charged two men with assaulting U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick with bear spray during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot but have not determined whether the exposure caused his death. Julian Elie Khater, 32, of Pennsylvania and George Pierre Tanios, 39 of Morgantown, W.Va., were arrested Sunday and are expected to appear in federal court Monday.... Khater and Tanios are charged with nine counts, including assaulting Sicknick, a U.S. Capitol Police officer identified as C. Edwards and a D.C. police officer identified as B. Chapman with a deadly weapon. They are also charged with civil disorder and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. The charges are punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Prosecutors filed charges after tipsters contacted the FBI allegedly identifying Khater and Tanios from wanted images released by the bureau from surveillance video and officer-worn body camera footage, the complaint said. It said the men grew up together in New Jersey...."

The New York Times' live updates of Covid-19 developments Monday are here. The Washington Post's live updates for Monday are here.

Minnesota. Holly Bailey of the Washington Post:"The attorney for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd's death, asked the judge overseeing the case to delay the trial and reconsider a change-of-venue motion, saying he was 'gravely concerned the $27 million civil settlement announced last week between the city of Minneapolis and the Floyd family has tainted the jury pool. Eric Nelson, Chauvin’s defense attorney, questioned the 'suspicious timing' of the settlement and argued it was 'highly prejudicial' against his client. He called on Hennepin County District Court Judge Peter A. Cahill to 'at least' call back the jurors already seated in the case to question them to see if they had read the news of the settlement and if they could continue to be impartial in the case. Eight jurors have been seated."

Nicole Winfield of the AP: "The Vatican decreed Monday that the Catholic Church won't bless same-sex unions since God 'cannot bless sin.' The Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, issued a formal response Monday to a question about whether Catholic clergy have the authority to bless gay unions. The answer, contained in a two-page explanation published in seven languages and approved by Pope Francis, was 'negative.' The note distinguished between the church's welcoming and blessing of gay people, which it upheld, but not their unions. It argued that such unions are not part of God's plan and that any such sacramental recognition could be confused with marriage."

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Darlene Superville of the AP: "President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses are opening an ambitious, cross-country tour this week to highlight the benefits of his $1.9 trillion plan to defeat the coronavirus and boost the economy."

The New York Times' live updates of Covid-19 developments Sunday are here. (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

Elizabeth Dwoskin of the Washington Post: "Facebook is conducting a vast behind-the-scenes study of doubts expressed by U.S. users about vaccines, a major project that attempts to probe and teach software to identify the medical attitudes of millions of Americans, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post. The research is a large-scale attempt to understand the spread of ideas that contribute to vaccine hesitancy.... Some of the early findings are notable: Just 10 out of the 638 population segments contained 50 percent of all vaccine hesitancy content on the platform. And in the population segment with the most vaccine hesitancy, just 111 users contributed half of all vaccine hesitant content.... The research effort also discovered early evidence of significant overlap between communities that are skeptical of vaccines and those affiliated with QAnon.... Facebook has also banned a wide range of baseless or misleading claims about vaccines and covid...." ~~~

~~~ Who Needs a Vaccine When Kris Kobach Has a Magic Ozone Cure? Jeremy Fassler & Nia Yancopoulos of the Kansas Reflector: "In early October, Kris Kobach, Kansas' former Secretary of State, and Daniel Drake, a Wichita-based venture capitalist-turned-CEO, made a sales pitch to Kansas legislators. The duo wheeled in ... a shiny metal box Drake called a 'revolutionary' device that would 'kill COVID' and bring 'several hundred jobs back to Wichita.'... Drake explained that his company, MoJack Distributors, had developed a line called 'Scent Crusher' that uses aerosolized ozone, a tri-oxygen molecule, to sanitize hunting and sports products, 'only to realize that [the product also kills] COVID.' He told lawmakers the sample product next to him was part of a new line called 'Sarus Systems.'... There is no evidence Sarus Systems has made material steps toward rehoming hundreds of jobs to Kansas, and shipping records show products are currently being manufactured in China. There is also scant evidence their machines, or ozone in general, can safely eliminate SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. And while the pair have hyped the products' popularity, claiming a three-month backlog and international interest, we were unable to verify any purchases -- from the state of Kansas or otherwise." ~~~

~~~ Allan Smith & Alex Seitz-Wald of NBC News on "How Biden, Republicans and public health leaders are trying to persuade GOP skeptics to get their Covid vaccinations." Marie: Unfortunately, there's not much there there. "The [Biden] administration is having ongoing conversations with conservative, evangelical and rural leaders. And, in addition to running ads on conservative media, National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins appeared on the Christian Broadcasting Network and The 700 Club, and White House Covid-19 adviser Andy Slavitt appeared on conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt's show.... Veteran GOP pollster Frank Luntz ... is working with the de Beaumont Foundation to study and create pro-vaccine messaging aimed at conservatives[.]" Here's an example of what Republicans are doing to "help": "'Sen. [Ted] Cruz has received both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine and encourages people to do the same,' his spokesperson, Jessica Skaggs, said. 'If anyone has concerns, the senator recommends people consult their doctor.'" IOW, Ted offers a caveat to accommodate skeptics. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I do think if I were Joe Biden, I would call the heads of right-wing media into the Oval Office & nicely explain, with a little help from Walensky & Fauci maybe, to get with the program. If the CEOs don't want to edit their on-air oafs, then they should run network-produced PSAs promoting the vaccines, every time the on-air oafs deliver their disinformation. I think there's a solitary clip out there in which former President* FUBAR says, "Get your vaccination." The clip should feature prominently in the promos.

~~~ Nicole Lewis of the Marshall Project & Michael Sisak of the AP: "As states have begun COVID-19 inoculations at prisons across the country, corrections employees are refusing vaccines at alarming rates.... Infection rates in prisons are more than three times as high as in the general public. Prison staff helped accelerate outbreaks by refusing to wear masks, downplaying people's symptoms, and haphazardly enforcing social distancing and hygiene protocols in confined, poorly ventilated spaces ripe for viral spread.... Some correctional officers are refusing the vaccine because they fear both short- and long-term side effects of the immunizations. Others have embraced conspiracy theories about the vaccine. Distrust of the prison administration and its handling of the virus has also discouraged officers from being immunized. In some instances, correctional officers said they would rather be fired than be vaccinated.... [Also,] health care workers, caretakers in nursing homes and police officers -- who have witnessed the worst effects of the pandemic -- have declined to be vaccinated at unexpectedly high rates." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The short-term solution seems obvious: a shot in the arm or a pink slip. Of course these nitwits are in the general population, too, so that's not a long-term solution. But there doesn't seem to be an education program that will help them as long as they're getting their "education" from right-wing media outlets, as the reporters note, they're beyond hope.

~~~ Fauci Urges Trump to Push Vaccination. Amy Wang of the Washington Post: "Anthony S. Fauci ... said in interviews Sunday that ... Donald Trump should be enlisted to encourage his supporters to get a coronavirus vaccine, after recent polling showed Republican men and Trump supporters have the highest rates of vaccine hesitancy. An NPR-PBS NewsHour-Marist poll released last week showed that nearly half of Republican men and 47 percent of those who supported Trump in the 2020 election said they would not choose to be vaccinated, even if the coronavirus vaccines were made available to them. By contrast, only 10 percent of supporters of President Biden said they would not choose to be vaccinated if offered one, the poll found.... Earlier this month, Trump's office revealed that the former president had received a vaccine in January before leaving the White House but did not publicize it.... Trump did not participate in a recent public service announcement by the Ad Council that featured all of the other living former presidents encouraging Americans to get vaccinated, an omission Fauci said was 'puzzling.'" The AP's story is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Trying to get Trump to do the right thing is probably a fool's errand. Let's see what happens. But history, and the following Politico report, do not offer encouraging signs. ~~~

~~~ Nowhere Man. Gabby Orr & Meredith McGraw of Politico: "... Donald Trump finds himself adrift while in political exile. And Republicans, and even some allies, say he is disorganized, torn between playing the role of antagonist and party leader.... He backed away from creating a third party and has soured on the costly prospect of launching his own TV empire or social media startup. His vow to target disloyal Republicans with personally-recruited primary challengers has taken a backseat to conventional endorsements of senators who refused to indulge his quest to overturn the 2020 election. And though he was supposed to build a massive political apparatus to keep his MAGA movement afloat, it's unclear to Republicans what his PAC is actually doing, beyond entangling itself in disputes with Republican icons and the party's fundraising arms." (Also linked yesterday afternoon.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I'm sure we're not surprised. The only things Donald Trump has ever done in the last 40 years is collect money from suckers and tell lies about himself & people he doesn't like. He's just keeping up the tradition. ~~~

~~~ Trump Is Not the Only Scammer Trading on His Name. Theodoric Meyer of Politico: &"Over the past few weeks, Politico has received a number of robocalls from generically named political groups asking for cash in order to help in very Trump-specific missions. A donation of $100, for example, would help return Trump to Twitter. Or, for a similar amount, a potential donor can 'stop Kamala Harris and socialism,' the calls claim. Other calls ask for money to ensure that congressional Democrats don't dismantle the wall Trump started building along the U.S.-Mexico border. One of the telemarketers behind the calls, who spoke to a Politico reporter on Wednesday, promised that '100 percent of the contributions go directly to President Trump.' But the calls aren't being made by Trump's Save America political action committee. In fact, it's not entirely clear who's behind them." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Looks like "socialism" is a right-wing code word for "people of color."

Republican MOC Claims Credit for Covid Relief Plan She Voted Against. Ed Scarce of Crooks & Liars: "Rep. Maria Salazar (R-Florida) tweeted 'So proud to announce that the Biden Administration has just implemented my bipartisan COVID relief bill as part of @SBAgov policy!' She voted against it anyway. They really are shameless, aren't they? Salazar is not the only example of this either. Several other Republicans have tried the same trick, because apparently people are stupid and they think they can get away with it. And because Salazar represents a swing district (FL-27), that's actually nominally Democratic, she uses the words 'bipartisan support' a lot in her tweets...." Thanks to Akhilleus for the link.

Camila Montoya-Gomez of CBS News: "As of Sunday morning, U.S. Border Patrol was holding more than 4,200 unaccompanied migrant children in short-term holding facilities, including jail-like stations unfit to house minors, according to government records reviewed by CBS News. Nearly 3,000 of the unaccompanied children in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody had been held longer than 72 hours. CBP is legally obligated to transfer most unaccompanied minors to the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), the agency which oversees shelters licensed to house children, within three days of taking them into custody. The number of unaccompanied children in CBP custody on Sunday represents a 31% increase from early last week.... [Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro] Mayorkas ... Saturday ... announc[ed] the deployment of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials to help process migrant minors.... Mayorkas said Saturday in a statement announcing the deployment of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials to help process migrant minors.... [Health & Human Service] has also placed staff at Border Patrol facilities to expedite the process of releasing minors and rescinded a Trump-era agreement with DHS that allowed some information on sponsors of children to be sent to immigration authorities -- a move designed to encourage undocumented families to sponsor children." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Worth noting: this ballooning problem is the result of four years of the Trump administration's cruel & unusual policies. ~~~

     ~~~ Update. Zolan Kanno-Youngs of the New York Times: "Previous administrations have also dispatched FEMA to help process migrants during surges in border crossings. However, the Biden administration cannot use disaster aid funding to support the processing of migrants in Texas after they cross the border without the consent of Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican. States must request the funding from the federal government. Renae Eze, a spokeswoman for Mr. Abbott, said the Biden administration proposal to leverage disaster aid for Texas ... 'forces Texas to use our resources for what is the federal government's job, border security.... The federal government alone has the responsibility to test, screen and quarantine illegal immigrants crossing our border who may have Covid.'... Mr. Abbott and other Republicans have... Mr. Biden's critics have moved quickly in recent days to blame him for the increase of arrivals...."

     ~~~ Marie: IOW, it sure sounds like Gov. Greg is going to make it as difficult as possible for the federal government to treat children humanely. Republicans are endowed with a stunning viciousness. I don't know if Abbott behaves as he does because he is a racist or because he's simply cruel by nature. Whatever, the effect is the same. ** See also Patrick's comment below.

Nancy Pelosi, Cocaine Dealer. Justin Baragona of the Daily Beast: "Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott suggested on Sunday that H.R. 1, the sweeping election-reform bill recently passed by the House of Representatives, could eventually result in Democrats 'using cocaine to buy votes.'... [Abbott told Maria Bartiromo of Fox 'News' that then-President Obama] 'sent his U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas as well as the FBI to south Texas to arrest and to prosecute people who were involved in ballot harvesting that were using cocaine to buy votes through the ballot harvesting process....'" MB: I'm pretty sure that by "South Texas," Abbott means "Hispanic people." Anyhow, it's pretty upsetting to find out that the effect of federal voting rights legislation would be to turn Americans into cocaine-addicted Democrats.

A Texas Man. Kyle Cheney of Politico: "A Texas man who joined a mob at the Capitol on Jan. 6 told two rioters he had set up a security company as a front to access law enforcement-grade weaponry that could be used to 'take back our country,' according to private, encrypted messages revealed Saturday by prosecutors. Guy Reffitt, who drove from Texas to Washington, D.C., also said in recorded conversations that he and others were carrying firearms during the siege of the Capitol. He also encouraged his two associates to join the 'Texas Three Percenters' militia, according to the messages posted to Telegram.... Prosecutors described the arrangement in an effort to persuade a judge that Reffitt is too dangerous to be released before his trial on charges related to the Capitol assault. Reffitt is a self-described Three Percenter, which prosecutors describe as an ideology rooted in the notion that the current government is the equivalent of British oppressors and can be overthrown by armed militias. They noted that Reffitt misled the FBI about his company -- TTP Security, LLC -- telling them it had no connection to the Texas Three Percenters. Rather, he said, it stood for 'Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.'" (Also linked yesterday afternoon.)

Trump-Loving Nazi Terrorist.Your Typical Trump-Hitler Fan. Marshall Cohen of CNN: "An Army reservist charged with storming the US Capitol was a well-known White supremacist and Nazi sympathizer at the Navy base where he worked as a contractor, and was even rebuked for sporting a distinctive 'Hitler mustache,' prosecutors said in new court filings. Federal prosecutors revealed Friday that the Navy conducted its own internal investigation into Timothy Hale-Cusanelli that uncovered numerous incidents where he promoted racist and sexist views. The Naval Criminal Investigation Service interviewed 44 of his colleagues and 34 of them said he held 'extremist or radical views pertaining to the Jewish people, minorities and women.' Hale-Cusanelli, 30, was charged with seven criminal counts, including obstructing congressional proceedings, civil disorder and disorderly conduct in the Capitol.." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I linked a Politico story about this Hitler wannabe yesterday, but I didn't have this swell photo then. Trump has teased a run for president* in 2024 & has hinted mike pence wont' be his running mate. He should pick der Führer instead. And definitely go with that pic. This needs a little work, but it's a good start for "Trump/Hale-Hitler in 2024!" campaign lit. ~~~

At the Ghost Hotel. David Smith of the Guardian: "Clobbered first by the coronavirus pandemic, then by its owner's election defeat, the Trump International Hotel in Washington is reeling from a huge loss of income and prestige.... One recent afternoon it seemed more reminiscent of the haunted hotel in Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining.... A week [after President Biden's inauguration], the New York Times reported that the lobby was largely vacant and the waiters and staff members outnumbered the customers." See also Akhilleus' comment below on Trump's business acumen. MB: I'm thinking that a rude, nasty oaf is not well-suited to the hospitality business.

Ted Comes to Tucker's Rescue. Under Biden, the military is launching political attacks to intimidate Tucker Carlson & other civilians who criticize their policy decisions. Officials in uniform are being used for the campaign. I've demanded a meeting with the Commandant of the USMC to put a stop to it. -- Sen. Ted Cruz, in a tweet

The tweet reproduces a copy of Ted's letter to Secretary of defense Lloyd Austin. It irks me that our tax dollars are being wasted on this farce. -- Marie

Annals of Journalism, Ctd. Marina Piofsky of the Hill: "MSNBC host Rachel Maddow won a Grammy Award on Sunday for the audiobook recording of her most recent book. The book, titled 'Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth,' was published in 2019. Maddow won the award in the Best Spoken Word Album category."

Beyond the Beltway

New York. Jesse McKinley & David Goodman of the New York Times: "At the height of the pandemic, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo called upon some of his most trusted emissaries to return to the fold to help coordinate the state's coronavirus response, including Larry Schwartz, his former top aide who is now leading New York's vaccination efforts. But with Mr. Cuomo facing concurrent scandals and calls for his resignation, Mr. Schwartz has also assumed a more familiar role: as a political operative, asking state Democratic leaders to support the governor, a third-term Democrat, while continuing to discuss the urgent business of immunization. According to two Democratic county executives, Mr. Schwartz placed calls to them in recent weeks, inquiring about their loyalty to the governor.... [One county] executive's legal counsel filed a preliminary complaint on Friday with the state attorney general office's public integrity bureau, about a possible ethics violation by the governor's office, according to an official with direct knowledge of the complaint. Mr. Schwartz insisted in a statement on Sunday that he had never mixed Covid-response policy with political considerations...." ~~~

     ~~~ The Washington Post's story is here. An AP story, based on the NYT & WashPo reports, is here.

Way Beyond

** #MeToo Plus. Amanda Taub of the New York Times: "... the response [to the murder of Sarah Everard] from British women to reports that the police were going door to door telling women in the South London neighborhood where she disappeared to stay inside for their own safety became an outpouring of rage and frustration. It has set off a social movement that feels, somehow, different from those that have come before: women from all walks of life demanding safety from male violence -- and demanding that the police, the government and men collectively be the ones to bear the burden of ensuring it.... In the days after Ms. Everard's disappearance, a group calling itself Reclaim These Streets announced that a vigil would be held on Saturday night in a South London park. The event would be partly to mourn and partly to protest the police instructions to women to stay home for their own security and to demand safer streets instead.... Whatever the Met's internal reasoning, the message it sent to women across the country was that the police were doubling down on restricting women's freedom instead of men's violence." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: This is important. British women are demanding not just that men be prosecuted after the fact for sexual misconduct & violence but that society must prevent the misconduct & violence before it happens.