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Thursday, February 27, 2025

New York Times: “Gene Hackman, who never fit the mold of a Hollywood movie star, but who became one all the same, playing seemingly ordinary characters with deceptive subtlety, intensity and often charm in some of the most noted films of the 1970s and ’80s, has died, the authorities in New Mexico said on Thursday. He was 95. Mr. Hackman and his wife were found dead on Wednesday afternoon at a home in Santa Fe., N.M., where they had been living, according to a statement from the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Department. Sheriff’s deputies found the bodies of Mr. Hackman; his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 64; and a dog, according to the statement, which said that foul play was not suspected.”

New York Times: “Michelle Trachtenberg, a touchstone of millennial youth culture who grew up onscreen, rising to fame as a troubled teenager on the supernatural 1990s series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and as a conniving young socialite on 'Gossip Girl,' was found dead on Wednesday in Manhattan. She was 39. The New York Police Department said in a statement that officers, responding to a 911 call just after 8 a.m. on Wednesday, found Ms. Trachtenberg unconscious and unresponsive in a Manhattan apartment. She was pronounced dead by emergency medical workers, who had also responded.”

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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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Maggie Astor of the New York Times: “More than 700 current and former national security leaders, as well as former military officials, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in a letter released on Sunday, arguing that only she had the temperament and values needed to serve as commander in chief. The signatories of the letter, which was organized by the group National Security Leaders for America, included former secretaries of state and secretaries of defense, former ambassadors and retired generals. They argued that ... Donald J. Trump posed a threat to both national security and the United States’ democratic system. Among the most prominent names were the former defense secretaries Chuck Hagel, a Republican who served under President Barack Obama; William Cohen, a Republican who served under President Bill Clinton; and William J. Perry, a Democrat who served under Mr. Clinton.... 'This election is a choice between serious leadership and vengeful impulsiveness,' the letter said. 'It is a choice between democracy and authoritarianism. Vice President Harris defends America’s democratic ideals, while former President Donald Trump endangers them.'”

NYT Reporters Notice Trump Is the Chaos Candidate. Lisa Lerer, et al., of the New York Times: “Even by the standards of a head-spinning presidential campaign, Donald J. Trump’s campaign over the past two weeks has been tumultuous. A period that began when Mr. Trump pushed baseless claims from the debate stage that immigrants in Ohio were stealing and eating household pets ended with him facing attacks over his support of the Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina, who referred to himself as a 'black Nazi' on the message board of a pornographic website. In between, Mr. Trump invited Laura Loomer, a right-wing influencer known for promoting Sept. 11 conspiracy theories, to join him at events commemorating the anniversary of the attacks. He urged a government shutdown, attacked a cornerstone of his own tax policy, declared “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” on social media after she endorsed his rival and — at events intended to woo Jewish voters — said '”the Jewish people' would be responsible if he lost the election, prompting fears of antisemitic reprisal.... [AND] Instead of calling for the country to join together and condemn political violence in the aftermath [of a second attempt to assassinate him], he ... blam[ed] what he described as the 'Communist Left Rhetoric' of President Biden and Ms. Harris for the attempts on his life.”

NYT Reporter Notices Trump & Vance Are White Nationalists. Michael Bender of the New York Times: As ... Donald J. Trump warned supporters on Saturday in Wilmington, N.C., that immigrants were 'taking your jobs,' his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, campaigned about 500 miles north in Leesport, Pa., where he told his crowd that immigrants were taking their homes — and their children’s homes. Battling in a tight race, the Trump-Vance team is sharpening the anti-immigrant nativism that fueled the former president’s initial rise to power in 2016, seizing on scare tactics, falsehoods and racial stereotypes. They spread a false claim that Haitian migrants in a small Ohio city were stealing and eating the pets of their neighbors. And they are increasingly failing to draw a distinction between migrants who are in the country legally and those they call 'illegal aliens,' whom they blame for a raft of social ills.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Sadly, Trump's very good brain and JayDee's very good education didn't help them gain any insights into economics: According to Bender, JayDee said, “Our message to Kamala Harris is: Stop giving American homes to foreigners who shouldn’t be in this country. Start giving them to American citizens who deserve to be here.” Let's overlook the premise that only “Americans” “deserve to be here,” and concentrate on the notion that Harris is “giving” “American homes to foreigners.” I don't know how the Haitian workers are paying their rent, but I suspect many of them are paying from their own earnings, while many also may receive some kind of federal and/or state assistance. But however they pay the rent, whether or not it can be construed, in part, as a “gift” from Harris, the Haitian refugees are not “taking American homes.” They also are not “taking your jobs.” Rather, they are expanding demand for housing, thus giving both themselves and Americans more job opportunities. They are helping the economy of the communities in which they live both by increasing the demand for housing, goods and services and by adding jobs to the economy. You have to be small-minded, mean and ignorant to take the positions Trump & the Bumpkin are espousiing.

Karoun Demirjian of the New York Times: “Congressional leaders from both parties unveiled a short-term agreement to fund the government on Sunday, after Speaker Mike Johnson abandoned demands for a longer-term deal that also included new proof-of-citizenship requirements for voter registration. The deal, which extends federal appropriations through Dec. 20, includes an additional $231 million to help the beleaguered Secret Service protect candidates during the upcoming presidential election and into next year.”

Black NAZI News. Dianne Gallagher & Daniel Strauss of CNN: “Four top operatives on Republican Mark Robinson’s campaign for North Carolina governor have stepped down, the campaign announced on Sunday, days after a CNN report uncovered inflammatory comments he made on a porn website. General consultant and senior adviser Conrad Pogorzelski III, campaign manager Chris Rodriguez, finance director Heather Whillier and deputy campaign manager Jason Rizk have stepped down from the campaign.”

Contributor Jeanne & her daughter went to Tim Walz' rally in Bethlehem, Pa. (near Allentown). See her commentary in today's thread.

Texas Senate Race. Martha McHardy of Newsweek, republished by MSN: "Ted Cruz is losing to Colin Allred for the first time in the U.S. Senate race, according to new polling. The survey, conducted by Morning Consult between September 9 and 18, showed Allred one point ahead of Cruz, on 45 percent to his 44 percent among 2,716 likely voters. His lead was within the poll's margin of error of +/-2 percentage points." Thanks to RAS for the lead. MB: An Allred win would be such a good thing. I'm sending his campaign a small contribution right now.

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Sheryl Stolberg of the New York Times: “President Biden hosted the leaders of Australia, India and Japan at his home in Wilmington, Del., this weekend, seeking to use his fourth and final 'Quad summit' to cement the alliance between the United States and Indo-Pacific nations and to counter China’s rising influence in the region. Mr. Biden used the summit to expand both his 'cancer moonshot' initiative and the Quad Fellowship, a scholarship program designed to build ties among the next generation of scientists and technologists. The four leaders also signed a maritime agreement and announced a joint Coast Guard mission. The Quad alliance has existed for more than a decade, but Mr. Biden was the first president to convene a meeting among the leaders of the nations as a foursome.... Mr. Biden has often said that 'all politics is personal,' and the decision to open his home in Wilmington — the first time he has invited foreign leaders there — reflected his conviction that deep relationships are the best way to forge constructive alliances.”

Presidential Race

Samantha Waldenberg of CNN: “Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday accepted an invitation from CNN to debate former President Donald Trump on October 23, challenging her rival to another engagement on a public stage in the final weeks of the campaign.” The story has been updated to reflect Trump's response/ MB: I heard on the teevee (at 3pm ET Saturday) that Chickenman Trump said he would not debate Harris again. He said it was because the proposed debate would occur after early voting had commenced. Trump debated Joe Biden on October 22, 2020; i.e., after early voting had begun. And he debated Hillary Clinton on October 19, 2016, after early voting had started. (Also linked yesterday.) The Washington Post's story is here.

Maeve Reston of the Washington Post: “Former president Barack Obama headlined his first solo fundraiser for Kamala Harris in Los Angeles on Friday night, bringing in $4 million for her campaign as he framed the election as a struggle against radical forces in America that want to take the country backward. The event was part of the increasingly active role that Obama is playing in Harris’s effort as he wields his popularity within the Democratic Party to power grassroots fundraising and to galvanize younger voters to turn out in what could be a margin-of-error race.” 

Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood. Neil Vigdor & Michael Gold of the New York Times: “Speaking for just over an hour at a boisterous rally on an airport tarmac in Wilmington, N.C., Mr. Trump made no mention of [his designated gubernatorial candidate, Lt. Gov. Mark] Robinson or the scandal surrounding him, even as he gave shout-outs to a number of the state’s officials and politicians. And Mr. Robinson, who has denied the accusations [that he called himself a 'black NAZI' on a porn site years ago], was conspicuous by his absence. Instead, Mr. Trump delivered a fairly standard rally speech, attacking Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democrats on the economy and immigration while digressing to criticize Ms. Harris’s livestreamed event this week with Oprah Winfrey; to call her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, 'weird'; to say that he would ask Elon Musk to help him send rockets to Mars; and to claim falsely that an Olympic boxer was transgender....

“Mr. Trump made a direct appeal to women, repeating claims that he had made in a lengthy all-caps social media post overnight, insisting that women were 'more stressed and depressed and unhappy than they were four years ago.'” MB: Well, see, Trump did say one true thing. Sure, four years ago many women were “stressed, depressed and unhappy” that the three anti-abortion justices Trump had appointed to the Supreme Court might overturn Roe v. Wade, but it wasn't until 2022 that they did so. ~~~

     ~~~ Mr. “They Let You Do It” Sez He Would Be Better President for Women. Meg Kinnard & Erik Verduzko of the AP: “Donald Trump returned to North Carolina on Saturday, stumping in the southern battleground state with direct appeals to women, claiming he would be a better champion for them than Vice President Kamala Harris.... Trump argued women would be safer and more prosperous with him as president and would 'no longer be thinking about abortion.'... 'I will protect women at a level never seen before. They will finally be healthy, hopeful, safe and secure,' Trump said. 'Their lives will be happy, beautiful, and their lives will be great again. So women, we love you. We’re going to take care of you.'... Voters overwhelmingly say they trust Harris to do a better job handling abortion policy, with 55% favoring her while 27% favored Trump in a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: You could take Trump at his word. Or you could ask him why he repeatedly promoted Mark Robinson for N.C. governor, a man who is so anti-woman that he said we should go back to the days women couldn't vote, that the bodies of pregnant women and mothers belong to men, and that abortion must be banned in the U.S. because unwanted pregnancies are the results of women "not responsible enough to keep their skirts down." And that's saying nothing about admitted & adjudicated rapist Trump's astounding disdain for women. ~~~

     ~~~ OR you could check out Trump's social media site where yesterday, just yesterday, he called MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle a "bimbo." Yeah, Trump definitely "will protect women at a level never seen before."

Trump Would Toss the Constitution on Day One. Derek Hawkins, et al., of the Washington Post: “Donald Trump has a long list of executive actions he says he wants to carry out on his potential first day back in the White House. Among them: Begin mass deportations, eliminate perks for electric vehicles and ban transgender women from women’s sports. Since launching his bid for a second term, Trump has made 41 distinct promises about what he says he wants to do 'on day one' as president, and he has mentioned those promises more than 200 times on the campaign trail.... His proposals often envision stretching the powers of the Oval Office beyond how previous presidents — including Trump himself — have invoked them.... Many of Trump’s promises fall outside the scope of a president’s authority under the Constitution, according to legal experts. Even some of those that are within his purview would face legal or logistical challenges that would make them all but impossible to carry out on a short timeline.” ~~~

~~~ Marie: BTW, if you don't quite recall what a thug Trump was during his presidency*, Rachel Maddow's "From Russia with Lev" provides a timely reminder. I watched it yesterday afternoon. If you happen to have Xfinity cable (or maybe some other cable or satellite connection), you can just speak to your remote (as if you're a crazy person) and say "From Russia with Lev," and up pops a link to stream the movie. (Big advantage over watching live: you can fast-forward through the ads.) Otherwise, if you jump through some hoops, you might be able to access it via this NBC page.

MEANWHILE, JayDee Sticks Up for Mark Robinson. Lauren Mayk & Megan Lebowitz of NBC News: “Sen. JD Vance on Saturday reacted for the first time to the bombshell report about Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina, saying..., 'The allegations are pretty far out there, of course, but I know that allegations aren’t necessarily reality.'... When asked whether Vance believes Robinson's denial that the comments were made by him, Vance said..., 'I don’t not believe him, I don’t believe him — I just think that you have to let these things sometimes play out in the court of public opinion.'” MB: Gosh, I guess JayDee is open-minded after all.

Nazi Pillows on Sale at Significant Price Point. Carl Gibson of AlterNet: "Far-right election denier Mike Lindell's MyPillow is now being advertised at a significant discount. One historian is pointing out that the pillow's new price is a reference to a prominent neo-Nazi rallying cry. On the social media platform Bluesky, Willamette University history professor Seth Cotlar observed that the official @MyPillowUSA X ... account tweeted an advertisement for its product with a posted price of $14.88. As the Southern Poverty Law Center explained, the number '1488' is a reference to the '14 words' slogan frequently used by neo-Nazis: 'We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.' The '88' is a reference to the eighth letter of the alphabet twice, interpreted by neo-Nazis to mean 'Heil Hitler.'... The MyPillow advertisement — which is still live on the account as of Saturday afternoon — was praised by numerous X users who made Nazi references."

Katie Hawkinson of the Independent: “New York Magazine’s Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi sent 'demure/ nude photos to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. which he later bragged about, two new reports claim....[Seventy]-year-old RFK Jr ... is married to the actor Cheryl Hines. Nuzzi apparently sent nude photos to the former independent presidential candidate, Puck News reported on Friday. Kennedy then bragged to his friends about receiving intimate photos of Nuzzi, The Daily Beast reported Saturday. These boasts ultimately made their way back to her boss, New York Magazine editor David Haskell.... On Friday, Nuzzi’s partner Ryan Lizza, a reporter at Politico, released a statement which referred to Nuzzi as his 'ex-finacée,' indicating the pair have broken up.” (Also linked yesterday.)


Blinkin' Elon Blinks. And Blinks. And Blinks. Jack Nicas & Ana Ionova
of the New York Times: “After defying court orders in Brazil for three weeks, [Elon] Musk’s social network, X, has capitulated. In a court filing on Friday night, the company’s lawyers said that X had complied with orders from Brazil’s Supreme Court in the hopes that the court would lift a block on its site. The decision was a surprise move by Mr. Musk, who owns and controls X, after he said he had refused to obey what he called illegal orders to censor voices on his social network. Mr. Musk had dismissed local employees and refused to pay fines. The court responded by blocking X across Brazil last month. Now, X’s lawyers said the company had done exactly what Mr. Musk vowed not to: take down accounts that a Brazilian justice ordered removed because the judge said they threatened Brazil’s democracy. X also complied with the justice’s other demands, including paying fines and naming a new formal representative in the country, the lawyers said.”

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Texas. Erika Edwards, et al., of NBC News: “The number of women in Texas who died while pregnant, during labor or soon after childbirth skyrocketed following the state’s 2021 ban on abortion care — far outpacing a slower rise in maternal mortality across the nation, a new investigation of federal public health data finds. From 2019 to 2022, the rate of maternal mortality cases in Texas rose by 56%, compared with just 11% nationwide during the same time period, according to an analysis by the Gender Equity Policy Institute.... 'There’s only one explanation for this staggering difference in maternal mortality,' said Nancy L. Cohen, president of the GEPI. 'All the research points to Texas’ abortion ban as the primary driver of this alarming increase.... Texas, I fear, is a harbinger of what’s to come in other states.'...” (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: This is state-decreed homicide.

Wisconsin Senate Race. Wis Politics: “A bombshell report this morning from Dan Bice of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel revealed that Banco Azteca, a bank reportedly tied to the Mexican cartel flew $26 million of cash across the U.S.-Mexico Border to [GOP Senate candidate] Eric Hovde’s bank in California. As the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel detailed, Banco Azteca was cut off by several other U.S. banks over 'risk and compliance concerns' after reporting linked it to cartel activity. An executive of the bank was recently implicated in a federal indictment detailing his attempts to bribe a member of the U.S. Congress to get U.S. banks to once again do business with the bank. Despite this, Eric Hovde’s bank flew $26 million of cash from Mexico City to Irvine, California as part of a deal with Banco Azteca last December. This shocking revelation comes as Hovde has refused to disclose which foreign banks and governments his bank has done millions of dollars of business with.” Thanks to RAS for the lead. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: According to the Hill's poll of polls, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D) has a 5-point lead over Hovde, but Wisconsin is notorious for overcounting Democratic votes. Baldwin appeared on MSNBC Thursday or Friday and said the race was neck-and-neck.

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France. Ellen Frances & Marisa Bellack of the Washington Post: “French Prime Minister Michel Barnier unveiled the country’s new government Saturday, seeking to end months of political uncertainty, if not the accompanying acrimony. Barnier’s newly named cabinet marks a tilt to the right and will need to maintain enough support across France’s National Assembly to avoid being dissolved with a no-confidence vote. Members of the left-wing alliance that won the most seats in July’s legislative elections — and led the effort to keep the far right out of power — objected that the slate of ministers was undemocratic, representing the election’s losers. France has had only an acting government since July’s snap elections concluded with no bloc of parties securing a governing majority of seats.”

Israel/Palestine, et al. The New York Times' live updates of developments Sunday in Israel's wars are here: “Reeling from a wave of audacious Israeli attacks, Hezbollah on Sunday responded with a barrage of missiles that went deeper into Israeli territory than most previous salvos, reinforcing fears of a broader regional war. Air raid sirens went off in the early hours of Sunday in scores of towns in northern Israel, and officials tightened restrictions on public gatherings in areas including the Golan Heights and Galilee. Most of Hezbollah’s missiles, fired from Lebanon, where it is based, were intercepted by Israel’s air defense system, and there were reports of only minor injuries. Nonetheless, it was clear that life had been disrupted in many places.”

Reader Comments (16)

Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?
A: To avoid debating Kamala Harris again.

CNN: Hey guys, another debate. You in?
Harris: Oh yeah, I’m there.
Trump: Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buuuuck!

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

For a lazy ass grifter who spends the vast majority of time on a golf course, Fatty is an atrocious golfer.

Lemme tell ya, kids, I’m pretty sure if I golfed as much as the Orange Duffer, I wouldn’t suck this bad.

I guess this is why Fatty only plays at his own clubs, so he can cheat on every hole. He must! Anyone whose game is this terrible wouldn’t get through 9 holes in half a day. But he routinely brags that he’s better than most professional golfers and could hold his own against the best. Maybe if he were playing Stevie Wonder.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Donald Trump won't debate Kamala Harris because she has an unfair
advantage:

A functioning brain.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

You can watch From Russia With Lev on YouTube.
Part one and part two.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

@Forrest Morris: Can you give us the URL/Web address?

The only YouTube video I found was a pirated copy (so NBC may take it down soon) that says it's the full video, but it isn't. It definitely leaves off the ending segment, which came as a surprise to me, and it may leave out other parts, too, though I'm not sure about that.

September 22, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

This is the one I found. From Russia With Luv (full documentary
9/20/24)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gtOJFDotsc&t=19s

Not sure about the O before JFD, it might be 0 (zero).
I haven't rechecked it yet.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterForrestMorris

A Sunday Sermon from yesterday's weekend edition of the local paper. Guess that makes it a Sabbath Sermon.

I called it "The Polarization Bear."


Last week I had a rare visit from a friend I’ve known for nearly fifty years.

We had a lot of catching up to do. We talked family, some business, and even a little politics. Knowing that we didn’t see eye to eye on everything political, he remarked how pleasant it was that we could still talk politics in a friendly fashion.

He went on to say he thought America’s biggest political problem was polarization, that we couldn’t deal with many pressing issues because the two sides, the Red and the Blue, wouldn’t compromise. True enough, I agreed, and suggested it would be useful to look at the causes of our many divides. I brought up the vast economic inequality that has overtaken the country since the 1980’s as an example. I offered a few numbers that confirm how much things have changed in our economy since then, and my friend agreed that today’s economic environment differs greatly from that of our youth. We left it at that, still friends.

I’m still thinking about polarization, though, a word that has become one of those cliches we often utter without much thought. There are many things dividing us, and as I mentioned to my friend, economic inequality is surely one. In 2024 the top ten percent of Americans still control 67% of the country’s total wealth, while the bottom 50 percent possesses just 2.5 percent (statistic.com). Between 1971 and 2023 the proportion of middleclass families declined from 61 to 51 percent of the population (newsweek.com). Economically, we are undoubtedly much farther apart today than we were fifty years ago when manufacturing still outweighed the financial sector, when the top marginal income tax rate was still 50%, not 37% as it is today (walterskluer.com), and when unions were still strong.

But our bimodal economy is hardly the whole story. The wedge issues surrounding race, geography, and religion still retain their political potency.

Since the Civil and Voting Rights Acts of the 1960’s, America has still not made peace with its racial divisions. One political party has welcomed racial minorities, while the other has employed racial animus, denied racism’s existence, and attempted to write it out of our history. Certainly, the Trump campaign’s focus on the fictions of a brown immigrant crime wave (brennancenter.org) and Haitian immigrants eating family pets is overtly racist.

Our geography also separates us. Different parts of our vast country have different cultures, and our voting patterns reflect some of those differences. Red states predominate in the plains and the south, the coasts and large cities tend to be Blue, so some politicians naturally use geography as another wedge to pry us apart. Sarah Palin’s “real America” was not New York, San Francisco or Seattle. It was where the real Americans lived. That her “real Americans” resided in Red States and were predominantly white (fivethirtyeight.com) and Christian was no coincidence.

In fact, religious affiliation closely tracks geography and political preferences. Though church attendance has declined across the country, people in Red states remain more avowedly religious than in other regions (statista.com). When public schools closed their doors during the Covid epidemic and some Red states provided public money in the form of vouchers to private schools, enrollment in private Christian schools grew rapidly (baptistnews.com), one more ingredient in America’s melting pot that is not melting.

Since my friend and I did not discuss religion, we didn’t touch on the polarizing effects it has on the difficult issues surrounding abortion and gender identity. When I thought I heard my friend mention the anti-abortion lie that Trump later repeated in his debate with Kamala Harris that pro-life adherents are OK with “after birth” abortion (salon.com), I said nothing. Fortunately, Trump’s outrageous claim that schools are performing sex-altering surgery never came up (nbcnews.com).

I also didn’t point out to my friend that a divided country is politically advantageous for his minority Republican party. The Electoral College has elected Republican losers of the popular vote twice in this century, and in the current Senate, Democrats with their slim one vote majority represent 65 million more people than do the forty-nine Republican Senators (mettlinger.medium.com).

With that kind of Constitutional advantage, with their gerrymandering that ensures safe seats for incumbents, with the 60 votes necessary to bring anything to the Senate floor, and with all our home-grown, ready-made divisions, I wouldn’t think the minority party needs any help from the Russian Bear to split the majority’s vote.

When I read that more Russian hirelings have recently been indicted for creating and spreading propaganda designed to “amplify domestic divisions in the United States” (justice.gov), I almost wondered why they bothered.

We can polarize well enough on our own.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

@Forrest Morris: I'm guessing that's the one I found, too. I can't tell, because -- as I predicted -- it "isn't available anymore."

September 22, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

So your saying there is a chance,

"For first time, poll shows Colin Allred beating Ted Cruz in November
News of the poll breaks as the two candidates agreed to their first televised debate."

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

How pathetic. JD rented a dog to seem more humanlike to the people.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

@RAS. Nice try. When something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

September 22, 2024 | Registered CommenterMarie Burns

@Marie: Thanks for the catch. I was looking for the AI tell tales, but that doesn't help when it is a real clip just without full context. Like Ak yesterday it can be easy to fall for these things sometimes with how weird and bizarre so many of our political stories are these days.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Yeah! What he said. (RAS)

The effluence of bizzare business in the Age of Trumps and Traitors does make it hard to discern facts from forgeries.

And while we’re on the subject of forgeries…

I recently listened to a thoroughly engaging Smithsonian podcast on perhaps the greatest counterfeiter of all time, a German immigrant to the United States in the 19th century who remained at large for almost 20 years as the Secret Service (originally created to track down counterfeiters) pursued him with no luck.

Incredibly, during the mid 19th century, about one third of all bills were fakes. Local banks were allowed to print their own money, a boon for counterfeiters, but the most impressive, because his work was all hand drawn, absolute works of art, were created by the mystery man nicknamed Jim the Penman. It took him weeks to create a single bill, so his output was limited. He was an artist. (You can see his beautiful work online.)

Jim the Penman was a soft spoken farmer named Emmanuel Ninger. When Ninger was finally caught, the arrest made national headlines. But here’s the intersting point. After being tried, he was sentenced to six years in the pen.

The biggest counterfeiter in American history, Donald Trump, will likely never see the inside of a jail cell. The fraud whose narcissistic desires allowed a million Americans to die, whose scams and cons are still in play, is waddling around a free man.

The Secret Servive was created to arrest those who commit fraud. Today, they spend millions 24/7 to protect a fraud.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Just wondering how many women will actually buy Fatty’s declaration that he’s their supreme protector, their only choice if they don’t want to be “depressed and unhappy”*. Granted the MAGA women are lost, but those who consider themselves independent and (almost unbelievably, uncommitted)? Does this incredibly smarmy bullshit work with them?

I’ve heard him, in that whiny, oleaginous voice, dripping self-congratulatory salaciousness, wheeze “Suburban women LOOOOOVE me. They all looove me.”

Ewww…you can almost picture him as a sleazy perv walking around in an overcoat, exposing himself to women on the street. “They all looooove me!”

I guess he thinks this sort of icky come-on actually works? No wonder he and the dregs of the political world, and fellow pervs like Jeffrey Epstein are such buddies.

*This image he has of women being unhappy and depressed seems hopelessly anachronistic and mythological, with origins in pop culture impressions from the fifties and sixties of housewives sitting home with the bottle and popping pills cuz they married the wrong guy or don’t have a mink stole. WTF. I guess he thinks a little bit of the Donald will straighten them right out. Yet more proof that for Trump, women are two dimensional characters whose role is as arm candy abs sex slaves for rich men.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

Hello: Daughter and I drove to Bethlehem yesterday to the Tim Walz rally. It was held in a high school gym (a big one--) at Freedom High School and the Freedom name was on everything; but the campaign thought that was great and they used the word many times! I expect the righties would feel badly, as they have "trademarked" that word. The team is the Patriots, and of course, they took that word, too... We got there very early and many many people were there before we were. My take on the crowd? So happy to be with people who are NOT insane and ugly. Multihued people, also all ages, from all over. Lots of tee shirts of different kinds. Don't know numbers of attendees. No one left early. Early speakers were mayor of Bethlehem, county executive, the House rep from that area, Susan Wild, a high school senior, and the two special guests: both latino-- a guy whose name I don't remember, actor, and the woman on The Bear who just won a big Emmy. All speakers were inspirational, and didn't hesitate to say rude things about Trump. After our hours of standing, the secret service came out and Tim pretty well ran on stage, and he is exactly like you saw on state at the convention-- enthusiastic, also being "rude" about the Orange Moron, and very complimentary about the high school band and twirlers and the area and all of us... It was so nice. A woman standing near us kept us apprised of what was happening with the secret service-- one was a friend of hers. It was a jolly crowd with chanting and cheers. Except when the audience produced some Gaza shouters, all hustled out by secret service and the crowd chanted USA USA...ha. Tim just went on chatting. After, daughter stuck her hand out through the people ringing the stage to shake hands with Tim. She said he was so nice, but sweaty! It got hot in there and no one could bring in water although after, there were bottles to take. The parking lot, a large one, was filled and all the roads around parked up. It was nice. The Dumpie protesters were confined to the road. A few. Leaving and going toward Allentown, cops had numerous roads to ours blocked off for the cavalcade to the airport, I guess. So, tiring to stand for five hours but worth it. He was so cool and smart...

Friday night we watched To Russia with Lev and it was quite interesting and well-done. Look for it-- it was on MSNBC again last night-- maybe again at some point. Crazy story how a nobody inserted himself into everything imaginable. Ending startling but nice. He had thousands of photos of himself with Dump and yet Dump claims he doesn't know him...

44 days? Yikes...

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne

Jamelle Bouie

Looks at the similarities between Trump's Klan talk versus the Dave Chappelle Klan rally parody sketch.

September 22, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterRAS
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