Ides of October 2024
Trump appears lost, confused, and frozen on stage as multiple songs play for 30+ minutes and the crowd pours out of the venue early pic.twitter.com/6r0TE2qCYM
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) October 15, 2024
Georgia. Nick Corasaniti of the New York Times: "A county judge [--Robert C.I. McBurney --] in Georgia has rejected an argument by allies of ... Donald J. Trump that local election officials have the power to refuse to certify election results, finding the process to be mandatory and one that must meet critical deadlines. The ruling cuts at the heart of a key argument from right-wing activists following the 2020 election, when Mr. Trump sought to disrupt the certification process as part of his bid to subvert the results. In years since, right-wing groups have been seeking much broader authority and power over the certification process, an ambitious -- and legally dubious -- attempt to reimagine decades of settled law."
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Presidential Race
Donald Trump is increasingly unstable and unhinged. -- Kamala Harris, at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania ~~~
~~~ Erica Green of the New York Times: "... at a packed campaign rally on Monday night in Erie, Pa..., for Vice President Kamala Harris..., [she used] Mr. Trump's own words as her campaign amplified warnings of the dangers she says he poses should he win a second term in the White House. Ms. Harris pulled few punches as she portrayed her Republican opponent as an authoritarian obsessed with his own power, pointing to Mr. Trump's recent rallies and media appearances where he has asserted that his Democratic detractors were the 'enemy from within,' more dangerous than foreign adversaries like Russia and China, and that they 'should be put in jail.'... In a striking moment, Ms. Harris told the crowd of 6,000 that they didn't have to take her word for it, that she had an example of his 'worldview and intentions.... Please -- roll the clip,' she said as the crowd groaned and gasped as Mr. Trump's face flashed on screens. 'He's talking about the enemy within our country, Pennsylvania,' Ms. Harris said to a jeering crowd. 'He's talking about that he considers anyone who doesn't support him, or who will not bend to his will, an enemy of our country'." The AP's report is here.
Erica Green & Nicholas Nehamas of the New York Times: "Vice President Kamala Harris made a sweeping push on Monday to energize Black voters, among whom she faces slipping support, unveiling a plan to bolster the finances of Black men, appearing in interviews with two Black media outlets and releasing a pair of ads in battleground states targeted to that crucial voting group. Taken together, Ms. Harris's blitz put forward a broad argument that her administration would deliver meaningful policy changes for Black Americans and that ... Donald J. Trump was making empty promises that contradict his history of racist remarks.... The plan, called the 'Opportunity Agenda for Black Men,' expands upon Ms. Harris's 'opportunity economy' pitch, building upon efforts to address the unique barriers that the demographic faces in starting businesses and building wealth."
Look Who's Not Afraid of the Big Bad Fox. Michael Grynbaum of the New York Times: "Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to an interview with Fox News, the network said on Monday. The interview, with Fox News's chief political anchor, Bret Baier, will take place near Philadelphia on Wednesday, shortly before it airs at 6 p.m. Eastern on Mr. Baier's program, 'Special Report.' Ms. Harris is expected to sit for 25 to 30 minutes of questions, the network said. This is Ms. Harris's first formal interview with Fox News, whose day-to-day programming is heavy on conservative punditry that often explicitly supports ... Donald J. Trump." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~
~~~ Marie: Here's hoping Harris brings to the Fox interview some of the receipts Rachel Maddow featured last night; video below.
Michael Luciano of Mediaite: "Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz warned a crowd of supporters [at a rally in Wisconsin Monday] that ... Donald Trump was talking about them when denouncing 'the enemy from within.'... 'Donald Trump, over the weekend, was talking about using the U.S. Army against people who disagree with him. Just so you're clear about that, that's you. That's what he's talking about.... He called it "the enemy within." And to Donald Trump, anybody who doesn't agree with him is the enemy. I tell you that not to make you fearful or anything. I tell you that because we need to whip his butt and put this guy behind us.'...
At a rally in Colorado on Friday, Trump floated the idea of using the military on U.S. citizens. 'We have the greatest military in the world, but you have to know how to use them,' he said. 'It's the enemy from within. All the scum that we have to deal with that hate our country. That's a bigger enemy than China and Russia!' He reiterated the idea Sunday on Fox News. 'We have some sick people, radical left lunatics,' the former president stated. 'It should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard or if really necessary by the military.'"
Listen to Walz pull out the stops: ~~~
In her lead segment last night, Rachel Maddow got to wondering about people who say that "business" or "the economy" are their main reasons they're voting for Donald Trump:
Some Things Donald Trump Has Lost: (1) Dozens of Court Cases; (2) 2020 Presidential Election; (3) His Marbles: ~~~
~~~ Michael Gold of the New York Times: "Donald J. Trump was about 30 minutes into a town hall Monday night in suburban Philadelphia when a medical emergency in the crowd brought the questions and answers to a halt. Moments later, he tried to get back on track, when another medical incident seemed to derail things, this time for good. And so ... rather than try to restart the political program, he seemed to decide in the moment that it would be more enjoyable for all concerned -- and, it appeared, for himself -- to just listen to music instead. Mr. Trump had his staff fire up his campaign playlist, standing on the stage for about half an hour and swaying to songs as his crowd slowly dwindled. He bobbed his head through the Village People's 'Y.M.C.A.'.... He swayed soberly to Rufus Wainwright's version of 'Hallelujah,' watched a Sinead O'Connor video, rocked along to Elvis, watched the crowd during 'Rich Men North of Richmond' and then, finally, left the stage to shake hands on his way out during one last song." ~~~
~~~ The Washington Post headline calls Trump's dance party "a bizarre town hall episode." Meanwhile, the AP report treats the incident as sort of standard Trump. ~~~
~~~ Marie: So according to the Times, Trump spent half-an-hour of a supposed town hall bobbing his head. And he brags about his "genius" "weave." Yet the the same paper of record ran a headline accusing Harris of bobbing and weaving?
David Badash of the New Civil Rights Movement, republished by the Raw Story: "After a weekend of speeches dehumanizing immigrants and threatening to use the U.S. military on Americans who oppose him, Donald Trump in a 1 AM dead of night post lashed out at his Democratic presidential opponent in what some are saying was projection. 'I believe it is very important that Kamala Harris pass a test on Cognitive Stamina and Agility," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform at 1:12 AM. 'Her actions have led many to believe that there could be something very wrong with her. Even 60 Minutes and CBS, in order to protect Lyin' Kamala, illegally and unscrupulously replaced an answer she had given, which was totally "bonkers," with another answer that had nothing to do with the question asked. Also, she is slow and lethargic in answering even the easiest of questions....' Late Monday morning Trump posted the same message on the social media site X....
"The Harris campaign mocked Trump in response. 'Trump posts at 1:12am that VP Harris must take a cognitive test,' wrote campaign spokesperson Ian Sams. 'As he refuses to release his medical records, sit with 60 Minutes, or debate her again -- instead retreating solely to rambling rallies where he's increasingly making no sense.'"
~~~ Marie: I doubt that Harris has taken a cognitive test. There's a reason for that. Unless a person shows signs of cognitive decline, these tests are usually reserved for people aged 65 & older, when Medicare kicks in. Harris is 59. Trump has taken the tests several times (by his own admission) because he's old and/or because his doctors suspected he was losing it. He's making a mistake to emphasize that by demanding that Harris take a test commonly reserved for the elderly and afflicted.
Aaron Navarro of CBS News: "More than 230 doctors, nurses and health care professionals, most of whom are backing Vice President Kamala Harris, are calling on ... Donald Trump to release his medical records, arguing that he should be transparent about his health 'given his advancing age.... Trump is falling concerningly short of any standard of fitness for office and displaying alarming characteristics of declining acuity,; the 238 signatories wrote in a letter dated Oct. 13 and first obtained by CBS News. 'In the limited opportunities we can examine his behavior, he's providing a deeply concerning snapshot.'...
"Harris again called on Trump to release details about his health in an interview released on Monday. 'I put out my medical records. He won't put out his medical records. And you have to ask, why is this staff doing that? And it may be because they think he's just not ready, and [is] unfit and unstable and should not have that level of transparency for the American people,' Harris told journalist Roland Martin in an interview for his Black Star Network."
Aurora is not a war zone, and the pleasant 1.2 mile autumn walk [I took] through a mixture of neighborhoods, park, etc. was lovely.... It's a very rich environment. I can walk to a mosque, buy treats at an Armenian bakery, get my middle eastern staples at an Iraqi store, observe African prayer services, and even a Mexican wedding with mariachi band at the corner park, etc. etc. Oh, and people keep their dogs and cats under supervision as (native) coyotes might be in need of a meal. -- Aurora, Colorado, according to Linda from Denver, writing in yesterday's Comments
[Donald] Trump painted a picture of [Aurora] apartment complexes overrun by 'barbaric thugs' and streets unsafe to travel, blaming President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.... 'They're ruining your state,' Trump said.... 'No person who has inflicted the violence and terror that Kamala Harris has inflicted on this community can ever be allowed to become the president of the United States,' Trump added. Trump often used dehumanizing language, referring to ... migrants as 'animals' who have 'invaded and conquered' Aurora. The town is 'infected by Venezuela,' he said. -- Associated Press
Hmmm. So a person who follows Reality Chex can walk around Aurora freely and enjoy the street life. But a Trump follower would be afraid to step onto the curb. Looks like I am your protector. -- Marie
Bill Barrow of the AP: "Donald Trump insists that Project 2025, a nearly 1,000-page blueprint for a hard-right turn in American government and society, does not reflect his priorities for a White House encore. 'I haven't read it. I don't want to read it -- purposefully,' the Republican presidential nominee said Sept. 10 on the debate stage. Yet from economics, immigration and education policy to civil rights and foreign affairs, there are common ideas and shared ideology between Project 2025 and Trump's outline for another term -- from his official 'Agenda 47' slate, the Republican platform he personally approved and his other statements.... Here's a look at how Trump's 2024 campaign and Project 2025 align and deviate[.]" MB: Where Barrow notes the two differ: Trump likes Russia; Project 2025 backs Ukraine. So Trump is worse than Project 2025.
About Those Corrupt Trump Pardons. Ken Vogel & Eric Lipton of the New York Times: "A Florida man who received a commutation of a 20-year fraud sentence from ... Donald J. Trump in 2020 -- only to plead guilty this year to a related crime -- was arrested on Sunday on domestic violence-related charges in South Florida. The man, Philip Esformes, was charged with two felony counts that could result in jail time and fines if he were convicted, according to a public records database maintained by Miami-Dade County. Mr. Esformes is at least the seventh person granted clemency by Mr. Trump who has been charged with new crimes after receiving a second chance, according to a New York Times analysis. Mr. Esformes is also the third known recipient of a clemency grant from Mr. Trump to be charged with a domestic violence-related offense."
Claire Moses of the New York Times: "Lilly Ledbetter, whose lawsuit against her employer paved the way for the Fair Pay Act of 2009 and who dedicated decades of her life to fighting for equal pay, died in Alabama on Saturday, her family said in a statement. She was 86." Thanks to RAS for the link. (Also linked yesterday.)
Is it surprising that this savage fuck grew up to head the NRA? ~~~
~~~ Stephanie Kirchgaessner of the Guardian: "Douglas Hamlin, who was appointed to lead the NRA this summer in the wake of a long-running corruption scandal at the gun rights group, was involved decades ago in the sadistic killing of a fraternity house cat named BK, according to several local media reports at the time. Hamlin pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty brought against him and four of his fraternity brothers in 1980, when he was an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The charge was brought against Hamlin under a local Ann Arbor ordinance. All five members of Alpha Delta Phi were later expelled from the fraternity. The details of the case, described in local media reports at the time, are gruesome. The house cat was captured, its paws were cut off, and was then strung up and set on fire. The killing, which occurred in December 1979, was allegedly prompted by anger that the cat was not using its litterbox."
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Rebecca Beitsch of the Hill: "Republican allies of former President Trump have embarked on a sweeping effort to restrict voting and purge voter rolls across the country since the 2020 election.... A review of the voting landscape by The Hill shows the breadth of efforts carried out at the state and local level, where GOP officials have adopted a number of measures to increase partisan control of elections and secure greater opportunities to audit results and hinder certification. They've also launched a series of lawsuits or other challenges seeking to cull voter rolls, sparking fears that bids to remove tens of thousands from the list will inevitably remove qualified voters."
Florida. Geoff Mulvihill of the AP: "Florida's government is finding fault on multiple fronts with an abortion rights ballot measure that Gov. Ron DeSantis opposes. This month, the state health department has been telling television stations they could be subject to criminal charges if they continue airing one ad from Floridians Protecting Freedom that the government says is untrue and creates a 'sanitary nuisance.' The ad has continued to run anyway. Separately, on Friday, the Office of Election Crimes and Security issued a report claiming a 'large number of forged signatures or fraudulent petitions' were submitted to get the question on the ballot. The state also announced a $328,000 fine against the ballot-measure group. The campaign director for the group says that the campaign has been 'above board' and that the state government is acting improperly to try to defeat the amendment."
North Carolina. Terence McGinley of the New York Times: "A North Carolina man was arrested on Saturday and accused of threatening federal emergency responders who have been administering aid since Hurricane Helene ravaged parts of the state last month. The man, William Jacob Parsons, 44, of Bostic, N.C., was charged under a law that makes it illegal to carry a weapon in a way that threatens the public. He was arrested at a supermarket where a Federal Emergency Management Agency bus was parked.... Mr. Parsons had a handgun and a rifle in his possession. No FEMA personnel were at the site.... The man was overheard voicing threats at a gas station in neighboring Polk County, and either a station clerk or a customer alerted U.S. Army soldiers nearby, [a Rutherford County Sheriff's spokesman] said. The Army informed the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office, whose deputies visited the gas station and obtained a description of the man's vehicle. That information led them to Mr. Parsons at the supermarket....
"Social media pages that appear to be run by Mr. Parsons feature messages supporting Mr. Trump and opposing coronavirus vaccines. One of the posts from 2020 shows the logo of the Three Percenters right-wing militia group and the message 'When tyranny becomes law, rebellion is order.'" CNN's report is here.
Texas Senate Race. Alexander Bolton of the Hill: "Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) vented his frustration with the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), for not spending any money in his competitive reelection race, accusing McConnell of using the group to 'punish' his critics in the Senate GOP conference.... Asked if McConnell or the PAC had put any money into his increasingly close race against Democratic Rep. Colin Allred (Texas), Cruz replied: 'Not a penny.' ... [Cruz] said the same thing happened in 2018, when he barely beat Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), who outspent him by a large margin."
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Canada/India. Matina Stevis-Gridneff of the New York Times: "Canada accused the Indian government on Monday of homicide and extortion intended to silence critics of India living in Canada, escalating a bitter dispute that began last year with an assassination of a Sikh activist. Canada expelled India's top diplomat and five others, saying they were part of a vast criminal network. India reciprocated, expelling six Canadian diplomats. The two countries have been in an intense dispute following the assassination in Canada of a prominent Sikh cleric, Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at the time that his killing had been orchestrated by the Indian government. Canada is home to the largest Sikh community outside India, where the religious minority lives mostly in the northwestern state of Punjab. The Indian government says that some Sikhs in Canada are actively involved in a secessionist movement that seeks to carve a Sikh homeland known as Khalistan out of India."
Israel/Palestine, et al.
The Washington Post's live updates of developments Tuesday in Israel's wars are here: "A top U.N. humanitarian official condemned an Israeli strike on a hospital compound in central Gaza, which set tents ablaze and killed at least four people. The Israel Defense Forces said the strike was targeting Hamas militant infrastructure." ~~~
~~~ The New York Times' live updates Tuesday are here.
Shira Rubin & Ellen Nakashima of the New York Times: "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the Biden administration he is willing to strike military rather than oil or nuclear facilities in Iran, according to two officials familiar with the matter, suggesting a more limited counterstrike aimed at preventing a full-scale war."
AP: "More than 400,000 children in Lebanon have been displaced in the past three weeks..., [Ted Chaiban, UNICEF's deputy executive director for humanitarian actions] said Monday, warning of a 'lost generation' in the small country grappling with multiple crises and now in the middle of war. Israel has escalated its campaign against the Lebanon-based Hezbollah militant group, including launching a ground invasion, after a year of exchanges of fire during its war with Hamas in Gaza. The fighting in Lebanon has driven 1.2 million people from their homes, most of them fleeing to Beirut and elsewhere in the north over the past three weeks since the escalation."