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Tara Reade defects to Russia

by Betty Cracker|  May 30, 20235:40 pm| 5 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Politics

You can’t make this shit up! From The Daily Beast:

Tara Reade, a former Senate aide who accused President Joe Biden of sexual assault, announced Tuesday she defected to Russia.

The shocking confession was made during a Russian state press conference, where Reade was sitting next to alleged Kremlin spy—and pal—Maria Butina. Reade told the pro-Putin press the “very difficult” decision to move came after the realization that she no longer feels safe in Biden’s America.

“I’m still kind of in a daze a bit but I feel very good,” Reade told Sputnik. “I feel very surrounded by protection and safety. And I just really so appreciate Maria [Butina] and everyone who’s been giving me that at a time when it’s been very difficult to know if I’m safe or not.”

“You have U.S. and European citizens looking for safe haven here,” Reade added. “And luckily, the Kremlin is accommodating. So we’re lucky.”

Do you think there’s any chance they’d take the Trumps and Roger Stone? 🤔

Open thread.

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Deal or no deal?

by Betty Cracker|  May 30, 20233:15 pm| 145 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics, Republican Stupidity

The New York Times reports that certain store-brand Freedom Caucus loons are honking like angry geese about the debt ceiling deal and are threatening to scuttle it — and McCarthy. (Gift link.) Here’s a representative sample:

“Absolutely and completely unacceptable,” said Representative Scott Perry, Republican of Pennsylvania and chairman of the Freedom Caucus, in describing the legislation. “Trillions and trillions of dollars in debt for crumbs. For a pittance.”

But so far, McCarthy still has name-brand Freedom Caucus loons like Jordan and Greene onboard. WaPo notes that it doesn’t look like any more than two House Rules Committee Repubs will defect, meaning the bill will likely go before the full House: (Gift link)

Two of the committee’s nine GOP members — Reps. Ralph Norman (S.C.) and Chip Roy (Tex.) — belong to the Freedom Caucus and have come out against the deal.

“The Republican conference has been torn asunder,” Roy said at a Freedom Caucus news conference Tuesday, where members of the hard-right caucus took turns bashing the deal and lamenting that McCarthy, in reaching a deal with Biden, had broken the GOP’s unified front…

But so far, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), a libertarian-minded conservative who sometimes sides with the Freedom Caucus, seems to support the deal. His vote would give Republicans enough support to adopt the rule, since the four Democrats on the committee aren’t expected to offer their support on this procedural step.

You’d expect more reflexive acting out from the Oppositional Defiant Disordered Party. DeSantis blasted the bill almost as vociferously as if the legislation were a drag queen when asked, but it’s not a topic he’s dwelling upon since there are actual drag queens to bash. And at least one GOP critic went there, noting that DeSantis voted to increase the debt ceiling when he was a congressman.

Trump opened his big yap about the issue early and recklessly advocated for default, but that was before McCarthy endorsed a deal. Since then, Trump has been uncharacteristically mum on the issue. Josh Marshall has a theory on why there’s not more sturm und drang:

It goes without saying that Trump couldn’t give a crap about any of this. Trump’s guiding star is always his own personal benefit. But some issues still have more traction than others. Whether that’s because he actually has some residual concern for them or just recognizes they are important to his political brand is irrelevant for these purposes. Fiscal policy, debt and deficits matter to him least of anything. So there’s no need for Trump to get involved here. If it looked like it were sinking on the right he’d definitely jump in to get a piece of it. But other than that he simply may not care. The risks of intervening are also real even though there’s not a lot of upside…

One point is staring us in the face. This Republican Party cares a lot less about fiscal policy than even the old GOP. The post-1970s GOP was always opportunistic and hypocritical about spending and debt. These days, though, they barely care about it enough to manage the hypocrisy. Consider DeSantis: that whole terrain of politics is totally absent from his presidential pitch. To the extent the current GOP wants to re-form the federal government the energy is entirely on purging it of non-conservatives, Deep Staters and the like. Authoritarian politics, anti-BLM and gender culture war politics, the border. Those are the Republican issues. A necessary though not sufficient explanation of how McCarthy seems able to sell this agreement is that basically no one in the GOP actually cares about the thing they were demanding.

Sounds about right to me. It’s economic terrorism desultorily cosplayed as fiscal restraint, but so far, they can’t even bother straightening their wigs or getting the details of the historic uniforms and weaponry right. They don’t really give a shit.

Open thread.

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Extreme Cheese (Open Thread)

by Betty Cracker|  May 30, 202311:11 am| 187 Comments

This post is in: Food, Open Threads, Politics, Republican Stupidity, TV & Movies

Despite being something of an Anglophile who is wholeheartedly devoted to cheese, I had never heard of the Gloucestershire cheese roll until today. According to WaPo (gift link), the annual race is a world-famous, centuries-old tradition.

Contestants line up at the top of a steep hill (45 degrees!), and an official rolls a wheel of Double Gloucester cheese down the slope. Contestants run, roll and fall after it, and the first to cross the finish line gets to keep the cheese. The competition often results in concussions, broken bones, internal injuries, etc., according the article.

Would you chase a huge cheese down a VERY steep hill?! 🧀

Welcome to Gloucestershire's annual cheese roll 👉 https://t.co/BgIkivkDDg pic.twitter.com/FSlaFH3gOW

— BBC Radio Gloucestershire (@BBCGlos) May 30, 2023

The cheese has been clocked at speeds of 70 to 80 MPH! A 19-year-old Canadian won the women’s cheese roll this year. She was unconscious when she crossed the finish line but held the wheel aloft in triumph after emerging from the medical tent. Hey, it’s Double Gloucester!

Switching to a topic much stinkier than any cheese on earth, a poor soul at New York Magazine read Mo. Senator Josh Hawley’s terrible Manhood book, and you’ll be shocked to learn that, like many a pencil-necked keyboard warrior, the tome is considerably less butch than advertised:

Manhood is Hawley’s fantasy, and as such it is revealing. Remarkable for its chauvinist delusion and unparalleled in its sheer whininess, it is a study, too, in personal failure. Since the 43-year-old Hawley entered the U.S. Senate in 2019, he has earned a reputation for hyperconservative political views with a fixation on the nefarious influence of Big Tech. Hawley, though, is not the leader he tells other men to be. Any serious accounting of his record must conclude he is a coward. Before the attack on the Capitol, Hawley cheered on crowds; later that day, he ran away from them in the Senate. Manhood does not rescue his image. The book itself is a gutless wonder. Masculinity cannot fail but rather can only be failed by others. It is strong enough to save the nation, but too weak to protect itself from “Epicurean liberalism,” Hawley’s term for a mythical ideology focused on the pursuit of personal happiness above all else.

It sucks that we have to endure the ongoing attempt to subvert American democracy in favor of authoritarian rule by mostly white, hard-right Christian nationalists, but it would be infinitely more tolerable if the fascists weren’t such spoiled, whiny motherfuckers. Wah-wah-wah! God, I’m so sick of them!

Speaking of spoiled, whiny motherfuckers, did anyone see the Succession series finale? I thought it was absolutely perfect. I’ll say no more about it in this post but would love to hear what you thought in comments if you’ve seen it. Kindly warn fellow commenters with a spoiler alert before discussing!

Otherwise, open thread!

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Tuesday Morning Open Thread: Joe Biden Is A Crafty Old Dude

by Anne Laurie|  May 30, 20236:56 am| 246 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Our Failed Media Experiment, President Biden, Proud to Be A Democrat, Republican Venality

This is perfect. When the press asks an absurd question like this, laugh and walk away. https://t.co/7yIrzVZunB

— Chris D. Jackson (@ChrisDJackson) May 29, 2023

Reporter: Will this get done by June 5th?
Biden: Yes
Reporter: No question?
Biden: You guys realize you're not in the real world. There is no reason why it shouldn’t get done by the 5th.. pic.twitter.com/Fg4nbybDeV

— Acyn (@Acyn) May 29, 2023

Reporter: What is the message to House Democrats that have reservations about this bill?
Biden: Talk to me.
Reporter: What would you tell them?
Biden: I'm not going to tell you
Reporter: Why not? pic.twitter.com/QgAtbWxZi2

— Acyn (@Acyn) May 29, 2023

Across the gulf aisle:

Republicans in Disarray https://t.co/KXYGfh6H1i

— chatham harrison is tending his garden (@chathamharrison) May 30, 2023

Dispute is relevant now amid debt limit debate and as Roy and Norman expected to vote against the rule in committee tomorrow. https://t.co/6XaWopNnc9

— Manu Raju (@mkraju) May 30, 2023

And speaking of Texas Republicans…

A historic impeachment trial in Texas to determine whether Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton should be permanently removed from office will begin no later than August in the state Senate. https://t.co/9GkiZ7gAfP

— The Associated Press (@AP) May 30, 2023

the really weird thing here is that paxton has almost no notable accomplishments or positions that couldn’t be duplicated by a replacement level republican. anyone could do his job. they are supporting him specifically to support incredibly transparent autocratic corruption https://t.co/s1x4Byfk6t

— robert jackson bennett, pleasure craft (@robertjbennett) May 29, 2023

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Late Night Open Thread: The GOP, Grifters On Parade

by Anne Laurie|  May 30, 20232:55 am| 63 Comments

This post is in: Grifters Gonna Grift, Jan 6: Insurrection, Open Threads, Republican Venality, Republicans in Disarray!

The guy who set up the Ashli Babbitt fund reportedly stole all the money. pic.twitter.com/emAsUe5s0h

— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 29, 2023

Every cult needs its martyrs — no better tool for milking the rubes!

I’ve been following this for a while from the people directly and others. They also got swindled out of the proceeds from the ‘J6 Choir’ song with Trump.

— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 29, 2023

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Monday Evening Open Thread: Back Into the Workday World

by Anne Laurie|  May 29, 20238:31 pm| 212 Comments

This post is in: 2024 Elections, Excellent Links, Open Threads

I mean it's pretty good that we went from "Biden will massively cave" to "what was the point exactly?" in the course of like a week. https://t.co/tc19V1jrZn

— The Biden Accomplishments Guy™ (@What46HasDone) May 28, 2023

the median voter wants an extraordinarily expansive welfare state which offers benefits to no one and the world's largest military, which never goes to war, with a balanced budget funded by taxing only five billionaire pedophiles

— basque astronaut (@revhowardarson) May 28, 2023

This is probably the best argument for taking the debt ceiling deal as Biden did. Whatever is least disruptive over the next year & a half is also what probably best serves his chances in 2024.

— chatham harrison is tending his garden (@chathamharrison) May 28, 2023

Gift link: Will Leitch, for the New York Times, “Trump Is Back, to Make Families Fight Again”:

… Families across America that were so divided by the Trump era have only started to heal in the last couple of years — and now we’re facing the real possibility of a sequel.

I’m dreading, and I sense that [my cousin] and many other Americans are dreading, having to go through this gantlet so soon again. Politics have divided families in ugly ways, and I do sense that the Biden era, for many, has been a chance to try to heal. But the wounds may be about to be reopened.

One of the implicit, but central, selling points of a Joe Biden presidency was that, if he did his job right, the average American wouldn’t have to pay much attention to him. The “normalcy” Mr. Biden vowed to return us to was partly about making the executive branch a functioning arm of government again, and about no longer being the (very scary) joke that the country had become globally during the Donald Trump presidency.

But at home, for many Americans, it was about something simpler than that: It was about returning to a world where we did not have to talk and fight about politics all the time. It was about being in your own home, among your own family and being able to forget, if just for a little while, that politics were happening at all — or at least assume that reasonable people were taking care of it.

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The Trump years made this impossible, and the ubiquitousness of politics, the sense that you had to be screaming about the state of the world at all times, fractured families across the country. What had once been merely some awkward moments at Thanksgiving became constant fissures pitting kids against parents, siblings against siblings, generation against generation…

Things have not been perfect, and there are still people desperately trying to fight about everything — there’s always that relative who insists on making sure you saw his “Let’s Go Brandon” hat. But with the easing of a pandemic that scrambled the planet, you have been able to walk around in the world for at least a few minutes at a time without worrying that it would explode. Maybe you even mended some fences with the people who, no matter how much you may disagree with them, you love…

My cousin and I disagree on many things, and there have been times — as when I saw her on Facebook cheering on the buses of “patriots” on their way to Washington on Jan. 5, 2021 — when I thought our relationship was essentially over. This was not long after she, someone who detasseled corn in the vast Illinois fields alongside me when we were both children, called me an “elitist deep stater.” It was difficult to wrap my mind around how much had changed: I had gone from affably disagreeing with her about Mitt Romney to wondering if she’d lost touch with reality entirely.

But the fact remains: I love my cousin, and my cousin loves me. It is impossible to imagine my life, who I would be, without her place in it, and I’m sure she feels the same way. She has known me forever in a way so few people have. I’ve enjoyed reconnecting and have even thought, “If our relationship can survive 2020, it can survive anything.” But can it survive that twice? I am not sure. I suspect many families across the country are wondering the same thing…

Keep America normal – reelect President Joe!

Keep in the back of your mind even if this deal goes through all house GOPers voted for crushing spending cuts in the House outline bill. That’s going to be a centerpiece of ads in 2024.

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 28, 2023

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War for Ukraine Day 450: Ukrainian Air Defense!

by Adam L Silverman|  May 29, 20236:30 pm| 43 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Military, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

My family event got cancelled, so we’re on our usual schedule.

Once again, overnight, Russia opened up on Ukraine. Ukrainian air defense was up to the task.

Today, russian terrorists attacked Kyiv again by ballistic and cruise missiles. Metro became the largest city shelter for thousands of Ukrainians.

🎥@suspilne_news pic.twitter.com/4GqWFCApB5

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 29, 2023

According to @CinC_AFU, on May 29 russians attacked Kyiv and Kyiv region with 11 missiles (Iskander-K and Iskander-M).
ALL MISSILES WERE SHOT DOWN.
Excellent work of the Ukrainian air defenders!

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 29, 2023

Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcript after the jump:

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With our success, pressure and Patriots we will respond to all manifestations of Russia’s evil – address by the President of Ukraine

29 May 2023 – 21:48

Good health to you, fellow Ukrainians!

Today was a very long day, and it started very early for many of our people.

Several Russian terrorist attacks in one day. Shaheds, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles. Guided bombs. Thanks to our air defense, to all the defenders of the sky, at least hundreds of lives were saved today. In just one day. Most of the Shaheds and missiles were shot down.

But each such terrorist attack brings us and the whole world to an obvious conclusion: Russia wants to follow the path of evil to the end, that is, to its defeat, because evil cannot have any other end but defeat.

The world must see that terror is losing.

When Patriots in the hands of Ukrainians ensure one hundred percent downing of any Russian missiles, terror is losing.

When the world increases pressure on Russia, including sanctions, when the terrorist’s isolation grows, when its former partners are ashamed of any closeness with Moscow, terror is losing.

And, of course, there is no greater humiliation for a terrorist state than the success of our warriors.

In fact, with our success, our pressure, our Patriots we must and will continue to respond to all manifestations of Russia’s evil.

And we will destroy this evil.

No one else in the world uses weapons against evil more effectively than Ukrainians.

Today, I held a meeting of the Staff. The reports are very specific.

Supply of new air defense systems and missiles to them, relevant agreements with partners.

The effectiveness of our air defense and what can make our air defense stronger.

Hits that, unfortunately, took place.

Our defense forces are able to learn and will do everything to make it much more difficult for terrorists.

As usual, the Commander-in-Chief and the commanders of the operational directions reported to the Staff.

Not only the supply of ammunition, not only the training of new brigades, not only our tactics.

But also the timing. This is what is most important. The timing of how we will move forward. We will. The decisions have been made.

I thank every soldier and sergeant, officer and general, and every prepared brigade.

Today I also had a very informative meeting with our international staff.

We are preparing new joint steps with our partners to strengthen our defense. And for our active actions. There is no alternative to the complete liberation of our land. There is no alternative to the full protection of our values.

And I am grateful to all our partners who understand that respect for every human life, human freedom and international law are values on which no compromise is possible.

I would like to thank Denmark today – the entire nation, the entire Danish political class. Thank the Parliament, the Government and Prime Minister Frederiksen personally for the decision to increase financing of the Danish Fund of support for our country by more than USD 3 billion.

The total amount of defense assistance from Denmark will now reach more than $4 billion 700 million. This is very significant.

Such decisions make the defeat of Russian terror faster. Thank you for this!

Today I spoke with Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen. I thanked him for his principled support of international rules, of everything for which nations are united by the UN Charter and conventions binding for all.

I invited Cambodia to join joint efforts with various countries of the world in implementing our Peace Formula.

This is a common global task – to prevent Russia from making terror something usual to the world so that it leads to someone else catching this evil virus.

And just before recording this address, I had two more conversations.

I spoke with Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte. I informed him about the terrorist attacks. I thanked him for his readiness to continue helping us protect people.

The Netherlands is among the leaders in helping protect against terror and bring terrorists to justice.

We discussed our defense cooperation – our new aviation coalition, a coalition of modern fighter jets that we are creating. And we will create it! Of course, we also discussed strengthening our air defense.

I spoke with President of Türkiye Erdoğan. I congratulated him on winning the elections.

I am confident that our further cooperation – Ukraine and Türkiye – at all levels will bring even more benefits to our people and international stability.

The security of our region and the whole of Europe, global food security, and the protection of fundamental norms of international law are what we did, do and will continue to do together.

Thank you to everyone in the world who helps! Glory to all our warriors!

Thanks again to the Air Force and all our defenders of the sky.

Glory to Ukraine!

Here’s more on Ukraine’s air defense efforts over night:

Call sign Pokémon.
Last night, this brave soldier serving in @ng_ukraine shot down a russian missile with an Igla MANPADS.
Well done, Pokémon! Gotta catch ‘em all! pic.twitter.com/TnvCgyqYAT

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 29, 2023

They were infants when russia invaded Ukraine in 2014.
Today in school, they not only study math, Ukrainian language, and history but also learn how to behave during an air attack.
A stolen childhood… and incredible resilience

🎥 @United24media pic.twitter.com/L427qrmLsC

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 29, 2023

Another ordinary day in Kyiv. Thank God, no one was hurt, the missile fell on the road and did not hit the bus. pic.twitter.com/J3XHvEn9yq

— Oleksiy Goncharenko (@GoncharenkoUa) May 29, 2023

Here’s the details for Ukraine’s air defense overall:

And Ukriane’s tally after a loud & long night:

Between midnight & 5am…

Air Force reports ~40 air-launched cruise missiles fired from 9 Russian Tu-95MS aircraft from Caspian Sea; 37 shot down by air defenses.

~35 Shahed drones, of which 29 were downed.

1 recon drone downed. pic.twitter.com/dQShQ0I3bE

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) May 29, 2023

According to Agence France Press, republished at Barron’s, five Ukrainian planes were damaged in the overall barrage:

In the western city of Khmelnytsky regional authorities said Russian troops attacked a military facility overnight.

In a rare admission of the damage, they said “five aircraft have been put out of action.”

Work was underway to localise fires at fuel and lubricant warehouses, the statement said.

President Zelenskyy has Memorial Day wishes for those of us here in the US:

My special gratitude on this Memorial day goes to all Americans of different times – sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, who became the warriors and whose strength turned into the strength of freedom and who were destined to show to the world that… pic.twitter.com/98kpAGApIw

— Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) May 29, 2023

Here’s the full text of his tweet:

My special gratitude on this Memorial day goes to all Americans of different times – sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, who became the warriors and whose strength turned into the strength of freedom and who were destined to show to the world that freedom will always shine bright on the hill. Let our victory, of the Ukrainian warriors, make this light shine brighter!

Your freedom stood, thanks to those who fought for it. Our freedom will stand, thanks to those who are fighting for it.

🇺🇦🇺🇸

The Ukrainian MOD also has a Memorial Day message:

On this Memorial Day, Ukraine joins our American friends in honoring the memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect freedom. Ever grateful for 🇺🇸 support in ensuring the victory of our shared values of liberty and peace. pic.twitter.com/jGcg8JQuq0

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 29, 2023

And from their Telegram channel:

It’s really sad that the Ukrainians seem to have a better understanding of what today is supposed to commemorate than most Americans do.

The Washington Post did a nice article about Americans who had died helping to defend Ukraine from Russia’s genocidal re-invasion. Here’s an excerpt:

The two military officers, crisply attired in blue dress uniforms, ascended the front porch of a single-family home. One clutched a vinyl case containing an ornate white urn and, within, the ashes of Army veteran Andrew Peters.

The scene that April evening in Marshfield, Wis., was strikingly similar to the thousands of casualty assistance calls made by members of the U.S. military over 20 years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq, with the officers offering condolences on behalf of a grateful nation as the soldier’s parents, John and Heather, shuddered with grief. But there was a significant difference: Peters, 28, had died in February while fighting as a volunteer with the Ukrainian Foreign Legion, and the respects paid to his father and mother were delivered not from the U.S. government but by Ukrainian military personnel dispatched from their embassy in Washington.

“It’s a weird, mixed feeling,” John Peters said, recalling the experience. “It’s great to have him home and his remains, but it’s finally sunken in: He’s never going to come back.”

As America’s most recent wars fade into history, some veterans have chosen to take up arms in Ukraine and, in at least 16 instances, given their lives while either defending its people from Russia’s onslaught or aiding those trapped in the violence. They’ve done so as private citizens, disregarding repeated official warnings from President Biden and others in his administration that grave danger awaits anyone who steps foot on the battlefield.

Survivors of those killed say the decision to trade the relative safety of home for a cause in a country not their own was inspired by the same democratic ideals that undergird service in the U.S. military: love of liberty, disdain for tyranny. Sometimes the choice was influenced, too, by a desire to escape personal turmoil, or a lust for action.

Memorial Day, by tradition, is a remembrance of those who’ve fallen fighting America’s wars. This year, for these families, it surfaces a complicated set of emotions as they are forced to reckon with the meaning of service under one flag and sacrifice under another.

Much, much more at the link including profiles of 1/2 a dozen Americans killed while serving in Ukraine.

That’s enough for tonight.

Your daily Patron!

Commenter Bex sent along this video of President Zelenskyy and Patron, as well as Patron’s owner Mykhailo, visiting children in Irpin. It is from September 2022. I can’t remember if I posted it at the time, so here it is:

There are no new videos posted today at Patron’s official TikTok.

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