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Tuesday, February 25, 2025 (02-25-2025)

Some Good News, for a change: ~~~

~~~ New York Times: “Astronomers have been carefully watching 2024 YR4, a space rock with a heightened chance of hitting Earth in 2032. But fear not: NASA announced on Monday that it posed a threat no longer — the odds that the asteroid would smash into our planet have dropped to nearly zero.”

New York Times: “Eleven days after the pope was hospitalized, speculation is mounting and prayers for his recovery verge on a vigil.”

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Monday, February 24, 2025

New York Times: “Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who leaped onto President John F. Kennedy’s limousine as it came under fire in Dallas and prevented a scrambling Jacqueline Kennedy from falling to the ground, died on Friday at his home in Belvedere, Calif. Mr. Hill, hailed for his bravery but long tormented by his inability to save the president’s life, was 93.”

New York Times: “Roberta Flack, the magnetic singer and pianist whose intimate blend of soul, jazz and folk made her one of the most popular artists of the 1970s, died on Monday in Manhattan. She was 88.”

New York Times: “Pope Francis is suffering from 'initial, mild kidney failure' in addition to the serious respiratory illness that has left the 88-year-old pontiff in critical condition in a Rome hospital, the Vatican said on Sunday. Describing a 'complex' clinical picture, the Vatican said that the kidney ailment was 'at present under control,' and that there had been no repeat of the respiratory crisis that the pope had experienced on Saturday. The pope was 'alert and well oriented,' the Vatican said, and he attended Mass in his suite along with the medical staff caring for him.”

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Public Service Announcement

Zoë Schlanger in the Atlantic: "Throw out your black plastic spatula. In a world of plastic consumer goods, avoiding the material entirely requires the fervor of a religious conversion. But getting rid of black plastic kitchen utensils is a low-stakes move, and worth it. Cooking with any plastic is a dubious enterprise, because heat encourages potentially harmful plastic compounds to migrate out of the polymers and potentially into the food. But, as Andrew Turner, a biochemist at the University of Plymouth recently told me, black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid." This is a gift link from laura h.

Mashable: "Following the 2024 presidential election results and [Elon] Musk's support for ... Donald Trump, users have been deactivating en masse. And this time, it appears most everyone has settled on one particular X alternative: Bluesky.... Bluesky has gained more than 100,000 new sign ups per day since the U.S. election on Nov. 5. It now has over 15 million users. It's enjoyed a prolonged stay on the very top of Apple's App Store charts as well. Ready to join? Here's how to get started on Bluesky[.]"

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

Democrats' Weekly Address

Marie (Feb 23): As far as I can tell, there isn't any. I hope I'm wrong, but it looks like Democrats are so screwed up, they can't even put together a couple of minutes of video to tell us how screwed we are.

Out with the Black. In with the White. New York Times: “Lester Holt, the veteran NBC newscaster and anchor of the 'NBC Nightly News' over the last decade, announced on Monday that he will step down from the flagship evening newscast in the coming months. Mr. Holt told colleagues that he would remain at NBC, expanding his duties at 'Dateline,' where he serves as the show’s anchor.... He said that he would continue anchoring the evening news until 'the start of summer.' The network did not immediately name a successor.” ~~~

~~~ New York Times: “MSNBC said on Monday that Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary who has become one of the most prominent hosts at the network, would anchor a nightly weekday show in prime time. Ms. Psaki, 46, will host a show at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, replacing Alex Wagner, a longtime political journalist who has anchored that hour since 2022, according to a memo to staff from Rebecca Kutler, MSNBC’s president. Ms. Wagner will remain at MSNBC as an on-air correspondent. Rachel Maddow, MSNBC’s biggest star, has been anchoring the 9 p.m. hour on weeknights for the early days of ... [Donald] Trump’s administration but will return to hosting one night a week at the end of April.”

New York Times: “Joy Reid’s evening news show on MSNBC is being canceled, part of a far-reaching programming overhaul orchestrated by Rebecca Kutler, the network’s new president, two people familiar with the changes said. The final episode of Ms. Reid’s 7 p.m. show, 'The ReidOut,' is planned for sometime this week, according to the people, who were not authorized to speak publicly. The show, which features in-depth interviews with politicians and other newsmakers, has been a fixture of MSNBC’s lineup for the past five years. MSNBC is planning to replace Ms. Reid’s program with a show led by a trio of anchors: Symone Sanders Townsend, a political commentator and former Democratic strategist; Michael Steele, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee; and Alicia Menendez, the TV journalist, the people said. They currently co-host 'The Weekend,' which airs Saturday and Sunday mornings.” MB: In case you've never seen “The Weekend,” let me assure you it's pretty awful. ~~~

     ~~~ AP Update: "Joy Reid is leaving MSNBC, the network’s new president announced in a memo to staff on Monday, marking an end to the political analyst and anchor’s prime time news show."

Y! Entertainment: "Meanwhile, [Alex] Wagner will also be removed from her 9 pm weeknight slot. Wagner has already been working as a correspondent after Rachel Maddow took over hosting duties during ... Trump’s first 100 days in office. It’s now expected that Wagner will not return as host, but is expected to stay on as a contributor. Jen Psaki, President Biden’s former White House press secretary, is a likely replacement for Wagner, though a decision has not been finalized." MB: In fairness to Psaki, she is really too boring to watch. On the other hand, she is White. ~~~

     ~~~ RAS: "So MSNBC is getting rid of both of their minority evening hosts. Both women of color who are not afraid to call out the truth. Outspoken minorities don't have a long shelf life in the world of our corporate news media."

As we watch in horror the rapid destruction of our democratic form of government, it is comforting to remember there is life outside politics. I took a break a while ago to enjoy a brief lesson in the history of the moonwalk: ~~~

But it may go back even further:

And this chronological account is helpful:

New York Times: “Chuck Todd, the former 'Meet the Press' moderator and a longtime fixture of NBC’s political coverage, told colleagues on Friday that he was leaving the network. A nearly two-decade veteran of NBC, Mr. Todd said that Friday would be his last day at NBC.... Mr. Todd, 52, is the latest TV news star to step aside at a moment when salaries are being scrutinized — and slashed — by major media companies. Hoda Kotb exited NBC’s 'Today' show this month, and Neil Cavuto of Fox News and CNN’s Chris Wallace departed their cable news homes late last year.”

CNBC: “ CNN plans to lay off hundreds of employees Thursday [Jan. 23] as it refocuses the business around a global digital audience.... The layoffs come as CNN is rearranging its linear TV lineup and building out digital subscription products. The cuts will help CNN lower production costs and consolidate teams, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss nonpublic changes. Certain shows that are produced in New York or Washington may move to Atlanta, where production can be done more cheaply, said the people. For the most part, the job cuts won’t affect CNN’s most recognizable names, who are under contract, said the people. CNN has about 3,500 employees worldwide.... NBC News is also planning cuts later this week, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss nonpublic changes. While the exact number couldn’t be determined, the job losses will be well under 50....”

 

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The Conversation -- November 18, 2024

Ivana Saric of Axios: "... Trump confirmed Monday that he is planning to declare a national emergency and use the U.S. military to carry out mass deportations.... Tom Fitton, the president of the conservative group Judicial Watch, posted on Truth Social earlier this month that Trump was 'prepared to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program.' Trump reposted Fitton's comment Monday with the caption, 'TRUE!!'"

Here We Go. Jacob Bogage, et al., of the Washington Post: "... Donald Trump's economic advisers and congressional Republicans have begun preliminary discussions about making significant changes to Medicaid, food stamps and other federal safety net programs to offset the enormous cost of extending Trump's 2017 tax cuts next year. Among the options under discussion by GOP lawmakers and aides are new work requirements and spending caps for the programs...."

They Can't Handle the Truth. Ron Dicker of the Huffington Post: "Scott Pelley recapped the Cabinet picks of ... Donald Trump in the '60 Minutes' opening Sunday, enraging MAGA supporters despite the segment's recitation of facts.... Pelley ... began by noting 'some nominees appear to have no compelling qualifications other than loyalty to Trump.'... One commenter who approved of the report observed on X, 'This 60 Minutes open didn't tell one lie, didn't exaggerate, and gave very pertinent information regarding these poor nominations. And the MAGA cult thinks 60 Minutes is wrong for doing it. The country is fucked.'... But Trump supporters took umbrage. Check out other reactions here[.]"

Robert Tracinski of the UnPopulist: Trump selected every appointee ... as a deliberate negation, even a mockery, of the function of government he or she will be in charge of.... These individuals are not merely unqualified for their offices. They are disqualified. They are anti-qualified -- the antithesis of what the offices call for. If Trump gets his way, we will have a defender of war criminals as Secretary of Defense, a Russian lackey as Director of National Intelligence, a criminal running the Department of Justice, and a crank promoter of quack remedies in charge of Health and Human Services.... Trump is already trying to pressure the Republican Senate to declare a fake recess so he can appoint his officers without any approval process.... This is an attempt to destroy both the independence of the legislative branch and the Advice and Consent Clause of the Constitution in one fell swoop.... Trump campaigned against 'elites' only to subject government to the whims of his billionaire friends." Read the whole essay. Tracinski goes a long way in a short essay to expose Trump. Thanks to laura h. for the link and even to (argh!) Bill Kristol for suggesting it.

Annals of "Journalism," Ctd. Suck-up City Edition. Alex Weprin of the Hollywood Reporter: "Seven years after they last spoke to him, MSNBC Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski traveled to Mar-a-Lago over the weekend to meet with ... Donald Trump. The duo, who used to be friends with Trump, turned into fierce critics during his first term in office, and he returned the favor, occasionally ripping into them in posts on X. At the top of Monday's program, they disclosed their trip...."

Kriston Capps of the Washington Post: "The Smithsonian Institution quietly removed the director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum this summer and placed her in another role, following years of complaints from staff about her management of the prominent institution.... Stephanie Stebich, who joined the museum as director in 2017, told staff in July that she was taking indefinite medical leave. In September, she became a senior adviser within the Smithsonian Institution. Current and former employees at the American Art Museum and its Renwick Gallery, which Stebich also led, accused the director of having a management style that frequently left staff members frustrated and confused. After years of declining morale, several senior staffers in the museum system outlined their complaints in a letter to Smithsonian leadership in July 2023, according to people familiar with the document."

Niraj Chokshi of the New York Times: "Spirit Airlines, whose approach to selling cheap tickets without amenities earned it fans and detractors, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday after a string of setbacks, most recently a failure to renegotiate its looming debt. The airline, which last reported an annual profit in 2019, has had trouble finding its footing after a federal judge blocked a planned merger with JetBlue Airways in January. Spirit has also struggled to capitalize on the recovery from the pandemic because of intense competition, engine problems and other factors. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York. It also announced an agreement with bondholders to restructure its debts and raise money to help it operate during the bankruptcy process, which it expected to exit in the first quarter of next year."

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The most powerful solutions to fight climate change are all around us -- the world's forests. -- President Joe Biden, speaking in the Amazon region Sunday ~~~

~~~ Matt Viser of the Washington Post: "President Joe Biden stopped Sunday in [Manaus, Brazil,] in the heart of the rainforest, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has visited the Amazon, as he sought to emphasize the importance of taking on climate change two months before a successor who is far less sympathetic to that effort takes office. Biden took a dramatic aerial survey of this portion of the world;s largest tropical rainforest in his Marine One helicopter, as well as a tour of Museu da Amazônia, a 'living museum' showcasing the forest's diverse ecosystem. He traveled to this remote spot during a break between the conclusion of one international summit in Lima, Peru, and the beginning of another in Rio de Janeiro.... He signed a U.S. proclamation designating Nov. 17 as International Conservation Day." The AP's report is here.


Jonathan Swan
, et al., of the New York Times: "Mr. Trump had been expected to pick [as Treasury Secretary] either Howard Lutnick, the chief executive of the Wall Street firm Cantor Fitzgerald, or Scott Bessent, the founder of the investment firm Key Square Capital Management and a former money manager for George Soros. And he had been seen as likely to make the selection late last week. But he has been having second thoughts about the top two candidates, and has slowed down his selection process. He is expected to invite the contenders to interview with him this week at Mar-a-Lago. Mr. Lutnick, who has been running Mr. Trump's transition operation, has gotten on Mr. Trump's nerves lately. Mr. Trump has privately expressed frustration that Mr. Lutnick has been hanging around him too much and that he has been manipulating the transition process for his own ends.... [So Mr. Trump is considering other candidates, including a former Fed governor, Kevin Warsh.] He has also remarked that Mr. Warsh is smart and handsome." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I do not understand why Trump would want to hire men he thinks are "smart and handsome." Doesn't he know he's dumb and ugly, and that smart and handsome young men can only serve to emphasize his unfitness for office and his lumpy mess of a human-ish form? ~~~

~~~ Scott Lemieux in LG&$: "The scary thing is that this is what passes for the 'normal' candidate: [citing a WSJ article] '[Scott] Bessent has defended Trump's agenda on television and in recent op-eds. After some of his critics argued to Trump's advisers that Bessent hadn't sufficiently signaled support for the president-elect's pledge to impose a series of stiff tariffs, the longtime investor wrote an op-ed for Fox News praising them....' The 'mainstream' candidate for Treasury has to write op-eds lying about how tariffs won't increase consumer prices, even though the whole point of protective tariffs is to raise consumer prices. The stock market is in retreat after an initial post-election boost, and I suspect one reason is that some investors are begging to figure out that Trump really means it when he says he wants a massively inflationary and disruptive across-the-board tariff policy. The thing about elections is that all sales are final."

Cecilia Kang of the New York Times: "... Donald J. Trump on Sunday chose Brendan Carr to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, naming a veteran Republican regulator who has publicly agreed with the incoming administration's promises to slash regulation, go after Big Tech and punish TV networks for political bias. Mr. Carr, who currently sits on the commission, is expected to shake up a quiet agency that licenses airwaves for radio and TV, regulates phone costs, and promotes the spread of home internet. Before the election, Mr. Trump indicated he wanted the agency to strip broadcasters like NBC and CBS of their licensing for unfair coverage. Mr. Carr, 45, was the author of a chapter on the F.C.C. in the conservative Project 2025 planning document, in which he argued that the agency should also regulate the largest tech companies, such as Apple, Meta, Google and Microsoft. 'The censorship cartel must be dismantled,' Mr. Carr said last week in a post on X. Mr. Carr could drastically reshape the independent agency, expanding its mandate and wielding it as a political weapon for the right, telecommunications attorneys and analysts said." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: So here we see Trump putting the government propaganda infrastucture in place. Carr, no doubt, will be just one of the ministers of that sprawling enterprise. And, of course, so much for Trump's denials of his knowledge of the odious Project 2025.

Aaron Davis, et al., of the Washington Post: In January 2021 after the insurrection, "Travis Akers, then a naval intelligence officer..., posted ... photos [of some of Pete Hegseth's tattoos] to ... Twitter, calling the tattoos 'white supremacist symbols' -- an interpretation Hegseth has since forcefully denied. The tweet was forwarded to the D.C. National Guard's head of physical security, Master Sgt. DeRicko Gaither, who soon warned commanding general William J. Walker that the Latin phrase suggested Hegseth could be an 'insider threat.' As he was about to be deployed [to duties surrounding Joe Biden's inauguration], Hegseth -- now ... Donald Trump's nominee to be defense secretary -- received a call from his superior officer ordering him to stand down.... Hegseth's removal from the mission became a seminal moment in his life.... [He] wrote in the opening lines of his most recent book ... that he left the military because of the episode. [He wrote, 'So, I resigned. On Jan. 20, 2021, I drafted the letter. F*** Biden anyway.'" (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Hegseth claims innocence, but here's what he once wrote about the tattoo in question, according to the Post: "... Hegseth ties his belief in an existential struggle over America's 'native' and 'Judeo-Christian' culture to the Crusades, writing that Christians, along with their 'Jewish friends and freedom-loving people everywhere,' must fight back against secularism, leftism, globalism and Muslim immigration. 'See you on the battlefield,' he writes in closing out the book. 'Together, with God's help, we will save America. Deus vult!'" ~~~

~~~ Maggie Haberman of the New York Times: "... Donald J. Trump has told advisers he is standing by his nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, after the transition team was jolted by an allegation he had sexually assaulted a woman in an interaction he insists was consensual. Mr. Trump made his view plain to aides after a conversation with Mr. Hegseth days ago...." Haberman recounts the same she-said/he-said regarding the rape allegations that WashPo writers did the other day. ~~~

~~~ Alexandra Marquez of NBC News: "Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth's attorney on Sunday confirmed to NBC News that Hegseth ... paid a woman an undisclosed amount after she accused him of sexual assault.... Timothy Parlatore, Hegseth's attorney..., also denied that the encounter between Hegseth and an unnamed woman, which she alleges happened in 2017, was sexual assault."

Annie Karni of the New York Times: "When Speaker Mike Johnson said last week that he would 'strongly request' that a damning congressional ethics report on the conduct of former Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida be kept under wraps, it was a full-circle moment for the man at the center of the controversy. After all, Mr. Gaetz was the one who orchestrated the coup against the last speaker, Kevin McCarthy, that made room for Mr. Johnson ... to ascend to the top job in the House. And Mr. McCarthy always claimed his nemesis moved against him because he refused to halt the very same House Ethics Committee investigation into sexual misconduct and illicit drug use allegations against Mr. Gaetz.... Now ... Mr. Johnson is doing what Mr. McCarthy never would -- intervening to try to make sure the damaging material on Mr. Gaetz never sees the light of day. It is a fitting coda to two years of tumult in the Republican-led House, disorder that was exacerbated by bad blood among individual members." Read on.

     ~~~ Marie: How is it that Bible Mike, who is so sex-obsessed that he and his son monitor each other's Internet porn viewing, is so enthusiastic about covering up allegations that Matt Gaetz sexually abused girls?

David Smith of the Guardian: "This week a flurry of controversial and extremist picks for [Trump's] cabinet and other high-ranking administration positions came at a hectic pace and with a level of provocation that made heads spin.... Tara Setmayer, a former Republican communications director on Capitol Hill, said: 'Their entire political brand is shock and awe. Prior to Trump's re-election it was notional. Now they have the power to execute all of their depravity with the full backing of American government power virtually unchecked. I don;t think the people who voted for Donald Trump, allegedly because of economic angst, have a full appreciation for what that means.'... She added: 'The Trump administration is going to plunge America into a cross between The Hunger Games and The Celebrity Apprentice, unfortunately at great expense to the future of our democracy and the humanity of millions of Americans who will suffer at the hands of this gallery of degenerates. The American electorate fucked around and now they're going to find out.'" ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: And my congratulations to the Guardian for acknowledging that "fucked" is not spelled "f---ed" or "f***ed."

Roxane Gay of the New York Times: "Mr. Trump's election demonstrates how American tolerance for the unacceptable is nearly infinite.... Mr. Trump's voters are granted a level of care and coddling that defies credulity and that is afforded to no other voting bloc.... We must refuse to participate in a mass delusion. We must refuse to accept that the ignorance on display is a congenital condition rather than a choice.... Clearly, Mr. Trump is successful because of his faults, not despite them, because we do not live in a just world.... But to suggest we should yield even a little to Mr. Trump's odious politics ... is unacceptable.... We cannot abandon the most vulnerable communities to assuage the most powerful. Even if we did, it would never be enough. The goal posts would keep moving until progressive politics became indistinguishable from conservative politics. We're halfway there already.... Absolutely anything is possible, and we must acknowledge this, not out of surrender, but as a means of readying ourselves for the impossible fights ahead." ~~~

~~~ In contrast to Gay's dark, realistic depiction of what we face, conservative New York Times columnist David French takes the bright, sunny view that Donald Trump is already beginning to fail: "Donald Trump is planting the seeds of his own political demise. The corrupt, incompetent and extremist men and women he's appointing to many of the most critical posts in his cabinet are direct threats to the well-being of the country, but they're also political threats to Trump and to his populist allies.... If Trump's cabinet picks help him usher in the chaos that is the water in which he swims, then the question won't be whether voters rebuke MAGA again, but rather how much damage it does before it fails once more." (Also linked yesterday.)

Reversal of Fortunes. Myah Ward & Megan Messerly of Politico: "The economy Donald Trump said was broken? All it took was him winning, and consumer sentiment among Republicans soared. Elections? Suddenly Republicans are on board with the reality that they're secure. House Speaker Mike Johnson said he saw no evidence of fraud in the 2024 campaign. And the media landscape? Viewership of Fox News has surged since Trump's win despite his harsh criticism of the network in the run up to Nov. 5. At the same time, Democrats' sentiment of the economy -- essentially how they view its overall health -- dropped by 13 percent after Trump's win. And viewership for liberal MSNBC has seen a downturn."

Annals of "Journalism," Ctd. Sanewashing Crazy Bobby. Albert Burneko of the Defector cites the text of the subhead and lede of a New York Times report on the nomination of RFJ, Jr., to head HHS: "'Vaccine skeptic.' 'Vaccine skepticism.' What the fuck are we talking about here?... You don't often encounter a word being used to describe its exact opposite in the pages of one of the English language's most prominent publications.... In my lifetime as a word-nerd, I have known 'skepticism' to refer to a sort of stubborn insistence upon rigor and evidence in place of things like dogma and 'common sense.' A skeptic, by those terms, is someone who questions what they are told. Crucially, a skeptic actually questions, as in seeks answers. A person who merely refuses to learn what can be known is not a skeptic, but rather an ignoramus.... There is no such thing as an adult 'vaccine skeptic' in the year 2024.... Any reasonable questions that a skeptical, critical-minded person might have about how and whether vaccines work can be answered by more hard, clear evidence than a person could exhaust in a year of nonstop research.... How does a shit-for-brains like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. come to be described as a 'vaccine skeptic' in the New York Times, in 2024, when he absolutely is not one, and when there is also no such thing as one?... Surely the incurable politeness of America's boneless legacy press plays a role in this." During the course of his rant Burneko supplies the Times with an appropriate word to replace "skeptic": "denier." Thanks to RAS for the link. MB: Worth a read, if just for the fun of it. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ Marie: In case you were wondering what the Defector is, as I was, here's its self-description: "... a new sports blog and media company. We made this place together, we own it together, we run it together. Without access, without favor, without discretion, and without interference."

Simon Levien of the New York Times: "strong>J. Ann Selzer, the vaunted Iowa political pollster who released an eyebrow-raising poll just before Election Day, said on Sunday that she would end her election polling operation. Ms. Selzer, 68, has long been a trusted voice in the polling industry, predicting the state's margins of past presidential elections with an accuracy few rivaled. So when her last poll before Election Day showed Vice President Kamala Harris leading ... Donald J. Trump in Iowa, it created a political shock wave. It was a surprising result, showing Ms. Harris leading by three percentage points. And observers noted it was an outlier. But many trusted Ms. Selzer's expertise and her track record. Nearly every other poll in Iowa showed Mr. Trump leading the state by a healthy margin, and in 2020 Mr. Trump won the state by eight points. By the time ballots were counted early this month, Mr. Trump led Ms. Harris by more than 13 points en route to his overall victory. Ms. Selzer said in a column in The Des Moines Register that she decided over a year ago that this would be the last election she polled." Politico's story is here. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Why is it that when untalented men make mistakes, they soldier on, often not admitting to their errors or blaming others? When talented women make mistakes, they fall on their swords, they apologize and they quit. ~~~

     ~~~ UPDATE. David Gilmour of Mediaite: "... Donald Trump called for an investigation into retired Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer as he accused her of undermining trust in the 2024 election, despite his decisive win in Iowa...: '... Thank you to the GREAT PEOPLE OF IOWA for giving me such a record breaking vote, despite possible ELECTION FRAUD by Ann Selzer and the now discredited 'newspaper' for which she works. An investigation is fully called for!" Thanks to Akhilleus for the link. See his commentary at the top of today's thread.

Amanda Holpuch of the New York Times: "The Justice Department has opened an investigation into the fatal shooting by a sheriff's deputy of Sonya Massey, a woman who had called the police because she thought a prowler was outside her home and was killed after an exchange with responding officers over a pot of hot water. In a letter to officials in Sangamon County, the Justice Department said that it had reviewed reports about the shooting of Ms. Massey, who was Black, and that they raised 'serious concerns' about the Sangamon County Sheriff's Office's interactions with Black people and people with behavioral health disabilities. The Justice Department is also investigating the county and its central emergency dispatch system for possible violations of federal nondiscrimination policies.... The deputy, Sean Grayson, who is white, shot Ms. Massey, 36, inside her home in Springfield, Ill., on July 6." (Also linked yesterday.)

Pat Koch Thaler is dead. You will want to read her obituary. This is supposed to be a gift link for nonsubscribers to Thaler's New York Times' obituary, by Sam Roberts. If the link doesn't work properly, I apologize. And please let me know. (Also linked yesterday.)

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Ohio. Michael Corkery of the New York Times: "Officials in Columbus, Ohio, and across the state condemned a small group of people who marched through part of the city on Saturday carrying Nazi flags and shouting racial slurs and expressions of white power. The marchers appeared to number only about a dozen people, but the invectives they shouted through a bullhorn at anyone they passed and the large swastika symbols they bore seemed to achieve their goal of rattling not just Columbus but a wider audience online.... The Anti-Defamation League said that the Columbus event fit a recent pattern of white supremacist incidents, hundreds of which have taken place across the country over the past 18 months. The marches tend to be small, unannounced to avoid counterprotesters and tailor-made for social media, said Oren Segal ... of the Anti-Defamation League Center on Extremism.... Shannon Hardin, president of the Columbus City Council..., tied the incident to Donald J. Trump's election. 'I am sorry that the president-elect has emboldened these creeps,' Mr. Hardin, a Democrat, said in a post [on X]."

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Israel/Palestine, et al. Anthony Faiola & Niha Masih of the Washington Post: "Pope Francis has said that Israel's attacks in Gaza should be investigated to determine if they meet the legal definition of genocide, according to excerpts from a forthcoming book based on interviews with the pontiff. Francis has privately used the word 'genocide' to describe Israel's actions, according to people who have interacted with him, The Washington Post has reported. But his comments to the journalist Hernán Reyes Alcaide, excerpted Sunday in the Italian newspaper La Stampa, are the first time he has publicly called for an investigation."

Ukraine, et al.

Adam Entous, et al., of the New York Times: "President Biden has authorized the first use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine for strikes inside Russia, U.S. officials said. The weapons are likely to be initially employed against Russian and North Korean troops in defense of Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region of western Russia, the officials said. Mr. Biden's decision is a major change in U.S. policy. The choice has divided his advisers, and his shift comes two months before ... Donald J. Trump takes office, having vowed to limit further support for Ukraine. Allowing the Ukrainians to use the long-range missiles, known as the Army Tactical Missile Systems, or ATACMS, came in response to Russia's surprise decision to bring North Korean troops into the fight, officials said." The AP's report is here. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ Marc Santora of the New York Times: "Russia renewed its campaign to destroy Ukraine's battered power grid on Sunday, targeting facilities across the country with missiles and long-range drones in one of the largest and most complex bombardments of the war, Ukrainian officials said. The attack lasted several hours and featured around 120 missiles and 90 drones, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a statement. Air-defense teams destroyed 144 targets, but at least nine civilians were killed, officials said. Mr. Zelensky said F-16 pilots had shot down 10 targets. 'The enemy's target was our energy infrastructure throughout Ukraine,' Mr. Zelensky said. 'Unfortunately, there is damage to objects from hits and falling debris.' Interceptor missiles could be seen streaking across blue skies over the capital, before exploding in thunderous claps. Similar scenes played out across Ukraine, Ukrainian officials said." (Also linked yesterday.)

News Lede

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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J. Ann Selzer, whose Iowa poll gave a slight tip to Harris in that state has given up polling. But that’s not enough for the Orange Monster. He wants her investigated for—get this—undermining faith in the election. This from a lying fat fascist fuck who had “FRAUD! UNFAIR!” tattooed under the tangerine pancake makeup on his forehead for the last nine years.

The feeling of unfettered, complete power is going to trigger an explosion of kangaroo court trials overseen by his lickspittle lackies in Congress.

Darkness is falling in America. We have a sex trafficker as AG, a sexual predator in the White House, two on the Supreme Court, another running the Pentagon, unqualified cronies staffing hundreds of government offices, likely a purge of civil servants and military high command across all the armed forces, a worm eaten brain damaged huckster in charge of Americans’ health, concentration and deportation camps about to open, the richest man in the world about to make himself richer by kneecapping rivals, and profiles in cowardice on the right that will provide future historians with jaw dropping accounts of craven spinelessness in the face of a kind of evil and narcissistic fascist vengefulness never before seen in this country.

Shame on the voters who opted for this. Shame on the politicians who know better but are looking the other way to save their petty positions of Potemkin power.

Shame.

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

I read that Volodymyr Zelensky has been saying that Trump will be good for Ukraine in efforts to end the Russian invasion.

Good for him. He’s smarter than that fat shithead. He knows that buttering him up as a great mover and shaker is not a bad idea. It doesn’t mean, of course, that Fatty will help him, but being truthful about what a dumbass he is won’t do anything for Ukraine.

Here again, we have real world evidence of what a complete fraud is returning to the White House. A collicky child who can be manipulated by a promise of candy and pats on the head.

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

@Akhilleus wrote, "Shame on the politicians who know better but are looking the other way to save their petty positions of Potemkin power."

He makes an important point here that I think has been largely overlooked. When a Democratic senator compromises to go along with some policy that satisfies a Democratic president, she isn't necessarily giving up power. Indeed, she may be enhancing her chances of getting her way on some other matter, because Democrats operate in an environment of give-and-take.

This isn't so for today's Trump-tied toadies. Akhilleus is quite right to smirk at their "Potemkin power." These senators have very little power. They have to go along with whatever it is Trump tells them to do.

Sure, they keep their paying jobs, but the right-wing system being what it is, they could make more money if they quit. Sure, they still have staffs at home and in Washington to lord it over, so if that's their thing, well, okay. Sure, lobbyists still may wine & dine them in a pro forma manner (because most lobbyists know that courting toadies isn't particularly productive). And sure, people still address them as "Senator" or whatever, but people normally address "formers" by their highest honorific title anyway. In short, elected Republicans have very little power today.

So it's hard to know why any of these elected Republicans want to keep their day jobs. We used to assume it was because they enjoyed the power, because we knew "public service" wasn't high on their to-do lists. But now that they have almost no power, what's the point?

November 18, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

Pete Hegseth, modern crusader against the “evil Saracens” proclaims his primary allegiance with a “Deus vult” tattoo. Deus vult, “God wills it”, was, during the Crusades, the battle cry of Europeans whipped into a frenzy by Pope Urban II, crying “Holy Land! Muslims! Blah, blah, blah, kill ‘em all!” (Pretty much what is still being said today, a thousand years later, by crazies on both sides.)

As a personal note, I’ve been trying to make my way through “Deus Io Volt”, a kind of history, novel sort of thing by Evan S. Connell. “Deus io volt” is another version of what Hegseth has plastered on himself. Latin, like a lot of other things, underwent a lot of changes during the Middle Ages, but that notwithstanding, what I’ve been reading is a dense compendium of eye popping accounts of religious fanaticism, superstition, whacky traditions, fierce hatreds, and oceans of blood.

Was/is this really what god wills? Funny kind of a god. But religious fanaticism, hatred, violence, and bigotry in the name of god is alive and well today, and pretty soon this modern crusader will be in charge of the American military complex.

And here’s the thing…lots of men and women, active or retired service members, have tattoos, usually some kind of patriotic symbolism, the flag or some representative imagery or motto of their particular service, Semper Fi, for instance. This shows their loyalty to their service, their oaths, their country.

Hegseth’s loyalty, according to the symbolism he has carved into himself is to his god. And not just any god. A god of vengeance. A god of “kill ‘em all”.

Running our armed forces. Just let that sink in.

Guys like this, like Bible Mike, their allegiance is first and foremost to their religious ideology. Not the United States of America. I guess this is maybe why Bible Mike is cool with protecting a sex trafficker. Power matters more than country.

God wills it. Right?

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Question:

How does the Right's war against DEI support and reflect the ideals of democracy?

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

In today's Bulwark, William Kristol recommends The UnPopulist The Trump Administration Will Be the Government’s Evil Twin by Robert Tracinski writing on t****'s picks:

"The common theme is that he is constructing a kind of anti-government—not in the sense of being for smaller government, but in the sense of being government’s evil twin. Every appointee is selected as a deliberate negation, even a mockery, of the function of government he or she will be in charge of.
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There is an old Roman legend that the decadent Emperor Caligula expressed his contempt for the Roman system by appointing his favorite horse to the Senate. This is a similar assertion of power, and the point is to make everyone in the system do something ridiculous, just to show that he can make them do it.

That is the point of Trump’s anti-government: to provide more scope for the exercise of arbitrary and capricious power."

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered Commenterlaura hunter

Asked Google who supported the Pretender's tariff threats. Google couldn't come up with much but this from an appointee hopeful:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2024/10/25/possible-trump-treasury-secretary-john-paulson-walks-back-some-of-trumps-tariffs-talk/

Such vagueness is not very persuasive.

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Nicholas Grossman

"Authoritarians Want You To Quit
Don't withdraw entirely, but it's OK to partially disengage. The future will be tough, and you're in better position to fight if you stay sane. Here's how I'm adjusting."

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS
November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Michael Bérubé

"A Reality-Based Election Reckoning
It is always tempting to believe that your candidate lost for the reasons you care about most"

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Laura,

Thanks for the reminder of that Caligula story. Even though there is no contemporary account of this happening, all the actual stuff he did on the record provided sufficient evidence of his weird and sometimes bizarre behavior such that a story about making his horse a Roman senator sounds at least somewhat plausible.

But there’s a difference between a horse and the malicious incompetents promoted by Trump.

Caligula’s horse likely did not harbor any ill will against the Roman state. It would have been extremely unlikely he’d be part of a plan to vivisect the government, or that he was a lying, grifter, a sex trafficker, or religious fanatic. Also I’ve never known horses to lie, spread disinformation, or promote fascism.

In other words, Caligula’s horse would be a much better choice than any of the evil clowns nominated by the fattest, most evil clown.

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Trump national emergency?

Yeah, okay.

It’s starting. Forget posse commitatus. This is probably one reason Trump is planning on doing a Stalin-like purge of any generals not deemed sufficiently MAGA. Will the Supreme Court allow heavily armed troops to storm American cities with dragnets, hunting down suspected illegals? You bet they will.

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

The Pretender and his cronies are the national emergency.

I wonder if the nation will take notice over the next year or so...

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

A long piece on undocumented immigrants in the U. S.. Particularly relevant to the impending "emergency" are the numbers gainfully employed, as are the states which harbor the most--and those whose numbers have increased and decreased over the last decade. Can see why Texas and Florida don't want them naturalized.

Extracting them from their jobs just might cause a real emergency.

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/what-we-know-about-unauthorized-immigrants-living-in-the-us/#

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Sanity from Waldman:

https://paulwaldman.substack.com/p/busting-myths-about-the-2024-election

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

A little bit of history, and not that long ago:

1. Shortly before WWII Stalin purged (which in those days mostly meant "killed") a very large and critical number of Soviet Red Army generals and their proteges. He was concerned about their loyalty to him, not their competence, patriotism, or "sovietskost." When Germany attacked a bit later, Stalin freaked and went into brain-lock for days -- and the generals that the USSR had could not act immediately, because they awaited Stain's direction (which Molotov provided shortly, exhorting patriotic defense of Mother Russia, rather than communist USSR. ) The Soviets absorbed hundreds of miles of land loss and tens of thousands of lost soldiers due to initial lack of leadership. The cult of Stalinism caused huge losses and jeopardy.

2. In 1989 the Chinese leadership used the People's Liberation Army to physically disrupt demonstraors in Tien An Men Square, Beijing, and in many other places. "Disruption" involved shooting down massed demonstrators with military weapons, SWAT-type raids at universities, round-ups and imprisonment, incarceration and execution of "dissidents." Within months, the PLA leadership realized that they had committed a huge strategic error. Prior to 1989 the mass of China's population had considered the PLA to be a positive social force, an object of national pride, a defender of "the Chinese people." After 1989, the PLA leadership realized that if they did not back off, they would lose the support of "the people." So they quickly got out of the business of suppressing popular activities. At least, visibly. Now the prime visible goons are from the Ministry of State Security (MSS), which is sort of like FBI + CIA + Gendarmerie. The PLA gets to keep its image of "protector of the people" by not killing or jailing them.

The point? The MAGA incoming horde seems ready to emulate these two colossal and well-known errors. Really stupid.

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick

The results of the nearly existential damage done to Soviet military preparedness by Stalin’s purge (yes, that meant murder) of hundreds, maybe thousands of experienced, battle ready officers, can be transferred to a plethora of government departments and agencies as Trump fires thousands of experienced, knowledgeable, highly competent civil servants and replaces them with bug-eyed MAGA clones.

Just imagine the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency staffed with red-hatted Joe Rogan bros whose only qualifications are Trump fealty, gun ownership, and getting to a high level in Call of Duty video games.

Just picture the Office of Pardon Attorney run by some Rudy Giuliani protégé.

How ‘bout the Risk Management Agency staffed with MAGA morons whose idea of risk management is playing a tease with NFL teams on their Fan Duel account.

We won’t even touch the damage that Road Kill Kennedy will do to the CDC.

It’s coming. It’s gonna happen.

Soviet Russia survived. Barely. Mostly because Hitler pulled a Napoleon.

Will we survive?

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

My fear (ok, one of my fears) is our various intelligence agencies staffed by Magats. Is MI6 (or Germany, or France, or…) going to share sensitive information with us? No. The only information we will get from foreign agencies is propaganda from Russia leading us farther into the pit of self destruction.

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterNiskyGuy

My mother, the early progressive/liberal bleeding heart, would absolutely never believe any of this. But she was deathly afraid of nuclear power, and the possibilities of accidents due to human idiocy. I am kinda warming to that, too. It's been a long time since I feared nuclear accidents. We did not live here during Three Mile Island...but the kind I worry about are: the people who have it and don't worry about it, and might decide to use it. We can't be protected by inflated morons and nihilists. And that describes the incoming administration.

November 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne
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