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On The Road – ema – On the Isle

by Alain Chamot (1971-2020)|  January 21, 20205:00 am| 13 Comments

This post is in: On The Road, Photo Blogging

Good morning everyone,

 

And so it begins. When it comes to big conflicts, even necessary ones, I’m quite cautious if given a chance to reflect beforehand. The events today may be a brief surge against a dark tide of history, or the beginning of change culminating in a Democratic administration empowered, and desirous of holding the guilty accountable. There are so many rotten, corrupted apples that need to be identified in public, charged and tried if evidence supports. The task is so large, I’m not sure we’re up to it – we are much more likely to sweep these uncomfortable things under the rug of history and carry on, ever looking forward. But even those limited victories are superior to the status quo.

 

No matter the immediate results of this trial,  I fear that today we cross the Rubicon and things will never be close to the same again. We’re unleashing a bunch of bad ideas and things that can and will be used to thwart future governments; sometimes it’s better to have things undefined because they will be less-used.

It will take some time for that new form and shape to solidify into view. New powers will be found, no matter what happens, to encourage those whose cry is “rule or ruin!”

On that not-so-positive note, I hope every moment is utter agony for Herr Trump and increases his blood pressure, perhaps encouraging him to rage-eat more burgers and chicken. Not that I can talk! :)

 

So, let’s jump away from the politics and history to view the world through someone else’s eyes. The rest of the week will be politics-free, as is the goal with this feature.

 

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Everybody!

Inspired by HinTN’s submission, here are some snapshots of one of my favorite places, the isle of Manhattan.

First, we have the usual Christmas Holiday decorations (forgot about the War on Christmas there for a moment).

[CD1 and CD02 (2)]

Next, we have a gold ATM (for those times when you leave home and forget your gold bars in your other purse) and a bunch of ugly apartment towers (shrouded in mist to avoid offending your sensibilities).

[GATM (2) and 3BO]
Moving on, we have Columbus Circle, with the statue, the mall stars, and the odd ads.
[CC12 and CCstars2 and CCad]
Last, but not least, we have neighborhood denizen Mr. B.
[Mr. B]

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Late Night WTF Open Thread: Actual Ammosexuals

by Anne Laurie|  January 21, 20202:39 am| 39 Comments

This post is in: Ammosexuals, Open Threads

And the winner of today's coveted "least secured firearm" award is… pic.twitter.com/iPevhc22Qz

— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) January 20, 2020

Earlier I saw a man with six handguns packed on his vest in tidy little rows. The thing that is most amazing to me today is the impracticality on display everywhere

— Eve Ettinger (@eve_ettinger) January 20, 2020

Warning: The image below the fold, once seen, cannot be unseen. I hope it’s a self-aware parody…

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Post-Racial America Open Thread: In Commemoration

by Anne Laurie|  January 20, 202011:51 pm| 31 Comments

This post is in: Justice, Open Threads, Post-racial America, Republican Stupidity, Trumpery

President Trump and Vice President Pence just made an unannounced trip to the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial in Washington. They stood in front of it for approximately 30 seconds with their heads bowed before turning and leaving without making remarks.

— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) January 20, 2020

Trump and Pence were met with booing at the #MLK memorial.

They stood in front of it for 20 seconds and then left.#MLKDay pic.twitter.com/OWIxAtcqWZ

— Leah McElrath ?????? (@leahmcelrath) January 20, 2020

Approximately an hour later:

Yeah, and then Trump tweeted that the person we actually should be celebrating on this day is…. Wait for it….

Oh, you know! pic.twitter.com/kNkKQsJrgy

— Spence Reynaldo (@reynaldo_spence) January 20, 2020

Three presidents tweet on Martin Luther King Day pic.twitter.com/gzjyTEdwNS

— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) January 20, 2020


(If you click on the image, you can see Obama’s tweet at the top right, above Clinton’s)

Maybe sit this one out. https://t.co/8gDD8fK3bM

— Spencer Ackerman (@attackerman) January 20, 2020

Martin Luther King Jr. favorable ratings via Gallup –>

1966: 33% favorable, 63% unfavorable

Now: 94% favorable, 4% unfavorable

— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) January 20, 2020

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McConnell Has Released His Motion for the Senate Impeachment Trial Rules

by Adam L Silverman|  January 20, 202010:50 pm| 73 Comments

This post is in: America, Domestic Politics, Election 2016, Election 2020, Foreign Affairs, IOKIYAR, Open Threads, Politics

Senate Majority Leader McConnell has released the motion, which will be voted on tomorrow, that delineates the rules for the Senate’s impeachment trial.

https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1219391559797481472

https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1219398678680625154

https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1219416766599847936

So here’s the bottom line:

  1. The evidence, records, and documents sent over by the House will not automatically be made part of the Senate’s trial proceedings. It may, at such time as Senator McConnell brings up a subsequent motion to allow it and that motion passes with 51 votes. And this will be done on an individual basis for each piece of evidence, not en masse for the whole of it, which is a break from how the Senate handled President Clinton’s impeachment.
  2. The Democratic impeachment managers from the House will have 24 hours to make their case, divided into two days. Each day will start at 1 PM EST and will conclude no later than 1 AM EST the next morning. Then the President’s defense team will have the same arrangement.
  3. According to Senator Halwey (warning: auto play video at that link!), Senator McConnell has built a kill switch into the rules package allowing him to move to summary dismissal whenever he feels he has the 51 votes to do so.
  4. There will be no vote on witness or additional evidence until after the Democratic House managers and the President’s defense finish presenting their cases.
  5. Senator McConnell controls the audio and video in the Senate chamber. He has already pissed off C-Span by informing them that he will control their cameras and feed during the trial, not C-Span, as part of his news media control rules that he has implemented for the Senate trial. Americans will see as much or as little as Senator McConnell wants them to see and only what he wants them to see.

Yes, I know Senator Schumer is putting up a fight. And he’s doing a good job, he almost looks like he’s caffeinated! More seriously, Senator Schumer is fighting the good fight, but he doesn’t have the terrain, nor does he have the ammunition to win. The simple reality of the Senate is that Senator McConnell as the Majority Leader controls the Senate. Especially if he has the votes. And for everything involving the Senate’s impeachment trial he only needs 51 votes and, according to all the reporting, he has the 51 votes he needs to at least get started the way he wants. And as soon as he has the 51 votes to acquit, he’ll entertain that motion from the President’s defense and hold that vote. Until he has those 51 votes, he’ll allow things to continue, even if that is through a crooked and corrupt process.

Senator McConnell knows, because he has been doing it successfully since January 2009, that the majority of Americans do not care about process, if they even understand it. And that the vast majority of Americans aren’t political junkies either. So if he just does what he’s going to do, give his regular more in sadness than in anger remarks, and is boring, then the news media will move along to whichever shiny object catches their attention. This is how he stymied President Obama for eight years. This is how he brought the Republicans back into the majority in the Senate. This is how he stole a Supreme Court seat. This is how he stole over 150 Federal judgeships. And this is how he was able to place Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court. As I wrote back in June 2018 when people were hoping that Senators Corker, Flake, and Collins might break with him:

Senate Majority Leader McConnell really isn’t a politician or like any politician who has ever served as Senate Majority or Minority Leader. Rather than view him as a politician, it is more appropriate to understand Senator McConnell as an insurgent, albeit a non-violent one. He recognizes no legitimacy but his own. When out of power he’ll do whatever is necessary using asymmetric, irregular, and/or unconventional means to achieve power. And once he achieves power he will do whatever he can to achieve his objectives to consolidate his gains as quickly as possible using any means necessary as he believes his actions are self justifying – that his achievement of power justifies his by any means necessary strategy. This is, by the way, the basic argument of the premier Italian fascist (national-syndicalist) theorist Sergio Panunzio, who delineated the fascist theories for the use of political violence and low intensity warfare in the 1920s. As a result, there is no law, rule, tradition, norm, ethic, promise, and/or deal he won’t violate or renege on. This also makes him an unreliable interlocutor and makes it impossible to negotiate with him in good faith as he doesn’t believe in good faith negotiations.

Since Senators Corker, Flake, and Collins, let alone anyone else, cannot negotiate with Senator McConnell in good faith, because Senator McConnell doesn’t do anything in good faith, if they want to get anything done, then they need to rely on their leverage as senators in a very slim Senate majority caucus to force their initiatives through. This means threatening to and/or actually caucusing with the Democrats. The last thing that Senator McConnell wants is to lose control of the Senate. Whether now because of the defections of a pair of his retiring members using it as leverage to achieve their own objectives or in the mid terms because enough voters want a check on the President to override the partisan Republican advantage in this senatorial election cycle. It is why he’s ground everything in the chamber other than handling nominations, specifically judicial nominations, to a halt. It is why he doesn’t want to do the legally required annual budgetary resolution so he can avoid having his members take tough votes before the midterms. And it is why he’s cancelled most of the August recess under the pretense that it is the only way he can move judicial nominees because of what he alleges is Democratic obstruction. Nominations that only exist because he prevented President Obama from seating almost any judicial nominees during his final two years in office. The Democratic minority has no tools to stop these nominations, regardless of what Senator McConnell says because Senator McConnell in conjunction with Senator Grassley has gotten rid of the blue slip rule and refuses to recognize Democratic senators holds on nominees. Senator McConnell’s cancellation of the August recess is really just a thinly veiled attempt to keep incumbent Democratic senators up for reelection off the campaign trail. Every Senate rule, tradition, norm, ethic, and even law (Congressional Budget Act) has been bent or stretched to breaking or just outright ignored by Senator McConnell in his quest to consolidate his power and achieve his revanchist and reactionary objectives. As an insurgent, albeit a non-violent one, Senator McConnell only understands and recognizes the application of leverage and force. Senators Corker, Flake, and Collins have the ability to apply significant leverage and force. The question is whether or not they have the will to do so. The sad reality is the answer is almost certainly not.

If you are counting on Senators Romney, Murkowski, Alexander, and/or Collins to do what Senators Corker and Flake did not in 2018, please email me about the great bridge I have to sell you on a lovely beachfront in Florida. The Senate runs according to McConnell’s rules and Senator McConnell’s only rule is doing whatever he can get away with to maintain power to achieve his objectives. That’s it. Expecting anything else to happen is self delusion.

Open thread!

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January Sneak Peek

by WaterGirl|  January 20, 20209:15 pm| 38 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

High hopes for the calendar to be available to order later this week.  All Hail Beth!

In the meantime, Beth said it would be okay to share a sneak peek.

We bring you…  JANUARY!

January Sneak Peek

What a lovely idea John had to include In Memoriam in this year’s calendar!

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Meet-Up Proposal in Seattle (with Bonus GOTV Action!)

by Anne Laurie|  January 20, 20207:59 pm| 42 Comments

This post is in: Election 2020, Meetups

Message from commentor (& experienced meet-up planner!) Casey L:

H.E. Wolf and I would like to propose a Seattle meetup, but more of a working meetup than a social one. We want to get together with a smallish group of Seattle area jackals and do postcards for the “Postcards to Voters” political action group.

I’m pretty sure you’re familiar with them (I first heard about them on BJ) but in case not: People sign up online with the group, who then send them lists of voters in targeted cities, along with the wording to be used on the postcards. The postcards can be downloaded from the P-2-V site, or people can buy and use their own, within stated guidelines.

H E Wolf and I want to host a meetup during which we would explain the process, distribute and complete a small batch of cards, and also send people home with “starter kits” (5 postcards and postage) for them to complete and mail on their own. (We will pay for the cards and postage.)

The proposed dates are over President’s Day weekend: Sunday the 16th or Monday the 17th, at 12:30. The proposed location is Elliot Bay Brewery on Lake City Way in North Seattle (parking is free, a major consideration).

If you’re interested, leave a comment below, or send me a message via the ‘Contact Us’ link & I’ll forward it.

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WhitePeoplePalooza 2020 Has Ended

by Adam L Silverman|  January 20, 20205:07 pm| 232 Comments

This post is in: America, Ammosexuals, Crazification Factor, Domestic Politics, domestic terrorists, Election 2020, Gun Issues, Gun nuts, Open Threads, Politics, Silverman on Security

WhitePeoplePalooza 2020 Has Ended

WhitePeoplePalooza, doing business as The Virginia Citizen’s Defense League’s (VCDL) annual day of lobbying in Richmond, Virginia, has come to an end. Without, apparently any acts of extremist domestic terrorism.

https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1219332996521545730

Robert Evans (above), as well as Eve Ettinger and JJ McNabb have all the details in their twitter feeds.

https://twitter.com/eve_ettinger/status/1219269458151247873

https://twitter.com/jjmacnab/status/1219259857888579585

The most depressing part is the result of discretion being the better part of valor. The counterprotestors, from legitimate civil rights groups to antifa stayed home because they couldn’t be sure they’d be safe. Some of that is they were unsure just who was going to show up and what kind of agro they’d encounter. The proud boys and patriot prayer and III%ers and OathKeepers and a bunch of other “patriot” and “militia” groups with a history of street violence did turn out. Including leadership, despite them being either wanted for arrest in other jurisdictions for violent behavior at previous events or being on bail awaiting trial for the same thing. And these groups, especially the OathKeepers, blew enough smoke on social media, that no one could be sure if they had law enforcement support for what they might do. As a result those who would oppose them stayed home or out of the way. While this meant that WhitePeoplePalooza ended with no violence, at least that I’ve seen reported, it also meant that if you can turn out enough white Christians in support of extreme positions who are heavily armed and make a lot of noise that they have law enforcement support, that you can prevent others from dissenting for fear of violence – both from the white Christian demonstrators and, possibly, from police allied with them. And that’s a problem.

And then there were these dipshits!

I’m pretty sure this guy isn’t Jewish, despite his outfit.

https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1219253761769529347

And this guy is definitely not an ancient Israelite. Also, why is Joe Stalin laying hands on the President in prayer?

https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1219271092100952064

Anyone know why Ice T is doing security for the InfoWars schmucks?

https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1219246610871242752

https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1219265223145615362

Here’s a better picture of this genius:

WhitePeoplePalooza 2020 Has Ended 1

As for the doofus with the Barrett .50 cal, I don’t think the guy did much marching, just stood around posing for pictures. Those things aren’t light, they’re not ergonomic, and they’re not designed to be humped around all day. They’re a long range sniper rifle, though there are now better and lighter alternatives thanks to improvements in ballistics. Barretts weigh about 30 lbs depending on how they’re configured and customized. Comparatively, most AR pattern rifles weigh between 6 and 10 lbs depending on caliber and configuration. My guess is if he had to walk farther than a block carrying that thing he’d stroke out.

Obligatory:

WhitePeoplePalooza 2020 Has Ended 2

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