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Why is it so hard for them to condemn hate?

The press swings at every pitch, we don’t have to.

The unpunished coup was a training exercise.

Speaking of republicans, is there a way for a political party to declare intellectual bankruptcy?

Roe is not about choice. It is about freedom.

The words do not have to be perfect.

… riddled with inexplicable and elementary errors of law and fact

“Until such time as the world ends, we will act as though it intends to spin on.”

The current Supreme Court is a dangerous, rogue court.

I really should read my own blog.

’Where will you hide, Roberts, the laws all being flat?’

Disagreements are healthy; personal attacks are not.

Of course you can have champagne before noon. That’s why orange juice was invented.

Fucking consultants! (of the political variety)

Oh FFS you might as well trust a 6-year-old with a flamethrower.

Trumpflation is an intolerable hardship for every American, and it’s Trump’s fault.

This must be what justice looks like, not vengeful, just peaceful exuberance.

When your entire life is steeped in white supremacy, equality feels like discrimination.

Not all heroes wear capes.

Find someone who loves you the way trump and maga love traitors.

Wake up. Grow up. Get in the fight.

You know it’s bad when the Project 2025 people have to create training videos on “How To Be Normal”.

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Open Thread: Ginni Thomas, ‘the Wind in Their Sales’… & the Cash in Their Pockets

by Anne Laurie|  September 5, 20247:55 pm| 32 Comments

This post is in: Republican Venality, Supreme Court Corruption

Ginni Thomas has received jobs, gifts, and vacations from special interests with business before her husband, Justice Clarence Thomas.

It’s no wonder she doesn’t want him to have to adhere to a binding code of ethics.

We can’t let this blatant corruption go on any longer. https://t.co/zvHKIjHLDt

— Rep. Dan Goldman (@RepDanGoldman) September 5, 2024

?? Ginni Thomas “privately heaped praise on a major religious-rights group for fighting efforts to reform the nation’s highest court — efforts sparked, in large part, by her husband’s ethical lapses.”

“YOU GUYS HAVE FILLED THE SAILS OF MANY JUDGES.”https://t.co/28IX3IMygR

— Alex Aronson (@alexaronson) September 4, 2024

Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, privately heaped praise on a major religious-rights group for fighting efforts to reform the nation’s highest court — efforts sparked, in large part, by her husband’s ethical lapses.

Thomas expressed her appreciation in an email sent to Kelly Shackelford, an influential litigator whose clients have won cases at the Supreme Court. Shackelford runs the First Liberty Institute, a $25 million-a-year organization that describes itself as “the largest legal organization in the nation dedicated exclusively to defending religious liberty for all Americans.”

Shackelford read Thomas’ email aloud on a July 31 private call with his group’s top donors.

Thomas wrote that First Liberty’s opposition to court-reform proposals gave a boost to certain judges. According to Shackelford, Thomas wrote in all caps: “YOU GUYS HAVE FILLED THE SAILS OF MANY JUDGES. CAN I JUST TELL YOU, THANK YOU SO, SO, SO MUCH.”

Shackelford said he saw Thomas’ support as evidence that judges, who “can’t go out into the political sphere and fight,” were thankful for First Liberty’s work to block Supreme Court reform. “It’s neat that, you know, those of you on the call are a part of protecing the future of our court, and they really appreciate it,” he said.

On the same call, Shackelford attacked Justice Elena Kagan as “treasonous” and “disloyal” after she endorsed an enforcement mechanism for the court’s newly adopted ethics code in a recent public appearance. He said that such an ethics code would “destroy the independence of the judiciary.” (This past weekend, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said she too was open to an enforceable ethics code for the Supreme Court.)…

The July 31 call led by Shackelford came shortly after President Joe Biden had announced support for a slate of far-reaching Supreme Court changes. Biden endorsed term limits for justices, a constitutional amendment reversing the court’s recent presidential immunity decision and a binding ethics code for the court’s nine members. Kagan’s comments came before Biden’s. She did not mention any of the structural proposals Biden endorsed…

To recap: Bribing judges? Freedom! Enforcing ethics? Treason!

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Cannabis and pharmacy trade-offs

by David Anderson|  September 5, 20243:37 pm| 84 Comments

This post is in: Anderson On Health Insurance

In a new paper at JAMA Network Open, Ashley Bradford and colleagues examined the impact of medical and recreational cannabis dispensing on the use of five common classes of drugs that are typically used to treat mental health conditions in a commercially insured population.

Their findings are mixed:

Medical cannabis laws were associated with a 12.4% reduction in the benzodiazepine fill rate (average treatment effect on the treated [ATT], –27.4; 95% CI, –14.7 to 12.0; P = .001), recreational cannabis laws were associated with a 15.2% reduction in the fill rate (ATT, −32.5; 95% CI, −24.4 to 20.1; P = .02), and medical cannabis laws were associated with a 1.3% reduction in the mean number of benzodiazepine fills per patient (ATT, –0.02; 95% CI, −0.02 to 0.02; P = .04). Medical dispensaries were associated with a 3.9% reduction in mean days’ supply per benzodiazepine fill (ATT, −1.7; 95% CI, −0.8 to 0.6; P = .001), while recreational dispensaries were associated with a 6.2% reduction (ATT, −2.4; 95% CI, −1.0 to 0.9; P < .001). Medical cannabis laws were associated with a 3.8% increase in antidepressant fills (ATT, 27.2; 95% CI, −33.5 to 26.9; P = .048), and medical dispensaries were associated with an 8.8% increase (ATT, 50.7; 95% CI, −32.3 to 28.4; P = .004). The mean number of antipsychotic medication fills per patient increased by 2.5% (ATT, 0.06; 95% CI, −0.04 to 0.05; P = .02) after medical cannabis laws and by 2.5% (ATT, 0.06; 95% CI, −0.04 to 0.04; P = .02) after medical dispensary openings.

Benzo use went down, antidepressents and antipsychotic went up.

I think this is part of the growing body of econometrically well identified research that cannabis is not a miracle drug.  It likely has its place but it comes with substantial trade-offs.

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Thursday Afternoon Open Thread

by Betty Cracker|  September 5, 20242:46 pm| 207 Comments

This post is in: Food, Open Threads

Crow perched on a curbside pickup sign with the caption: “Where’s my goddamn Happy Meal?”
I almost never eat at Chick-fil-A because it’s owned by a family of homophobic cock-waffles. But today I found myself marooned at a fast food-desert expressway exit with few options and a hankering to try the chain’s much advertised hot pepper, honey and pimento cheese chicken sandwich.

It wasn’t half bad, but as usual after consuming fast food of any type, I feel vaguely gross. Usually I go out of my way to avoid chains, but I’m trying to reduce my exposure to people while my immune system recovers, and non-chains tend not to have drive-thru or curbside service.

I snapped the photo of the jaunty crow pictured above at the local McDonald’s a while back. Teens tend to hang out in the parking lot, probably making it rich pickings for crows.

At first I thought it was sad that local teens had no better place to hang out, but of course there are lots of other places they could go, including the many nearby parks with scenic water views. They like hanging out at McDonald’s and cruising its parking lot to see and be seen. Maybe I would too if I wasn’t an old fart.

My parents went to high school in this same town in the 1960s. (This was long before it was large enough to warrant a fast food franchise.)

Years ago, I opened an old cookbook that belonged to my grandmother, and a handwritten note in my mom’s distinctive script fell out that read, “Mama, I’m meeting [dad’s name] at the Creamette.”

I showed it to my mom, who looked like the space-time continuum was disrupted as she read it. She explained that the Creamette was a burgers and shakes place where teens used to hang out in her high school days. I bet it was better than McDonald’s.

Open thread!

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Proceedings in Judge Chutkan’s Courtroom Today

by WaterGirl|  September 5, 202412:38 pm| 118 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics, Trump Indictments

DC Indictment News

Live blogging in Judge Chutkan’s Courtroom Today by Roger Parloff.

Do we still call it live-blogging when presenting the material when  the even is over?

It’s Sep 5 and I’m at Prettyman US Courthouse in DC for today’s 10am hearing in US v Trump before Judge Tanya Chutkan. I’ll be live-tweeting for @lawfare from the media room, while colleague @annabower will be in the courtroom. …
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Trump’s attys & Special Counsel will be arguing over the timing & nature of the path forward after SCOTUS’s immunity ruling. This afternoon, at 4pm, @lawfare editor-in-chief Ben Wittes will interview @AnnaBower and me about today’s events. …
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Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump.
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/lawfare-live–trump’s-trials-and-tribulations–sept.-5
@lawfare @AnnaBower Trump will probably also be arraigned today on the new “superseding” indictment, but he has waived his appearance, so that will probably be very pro forma. …
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@lawfare @AnnaBower Incidentally, Judge Chutkan sits in Courtroom 9, on the 4th floor of the older part of the bldg (1952), pictured in tweet 1. The stolid govt’l style is called “stripped classicism,” which I assumes means classicism but stripped of most ornamentation. …
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@lawfare @AnnaBower For those of you who followed along during the Oath Keepers & Proud Boys trials—those took place in the beautiful annex (2005) to the right, designed by Michael Graves, which features a 6-floor atrium & reddish “curly” maple paneling everywhere. We’re 3 blocks from Capitol…
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It’s Up to Us Now, What’s Next?

by WaterGirl|  September 5, 202410:24 am| 60 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

On Wisconsin!

I thought this might be a good time to give you guys an overview of the fundraising plans as we get closer to November.  The election is 2 months from today – that’s not a lot of time left!

Broad overview:

– North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT)

– Worker Power AZ

– Four Directions AZ

– candidates in close races where our dollars can make a difference!

More specifically:

Had another great meeting with NCAAT yesterday and we will start raising funds over the weekend.  Look for a post on Friday or Saturday about the group and the specific efforts we are supporting.

After that, it’s what we’re calling Operation Blue Arizona!  (more on that in a minute)

And after that, it’s candidates unless one of the groups we support has a particular need we can help with, in which case we’ll do some FLASH Fundraising.

Operation Blue Arizona!

We’ll have a thermometer for Worker Power GOTV, a thermometer for Four Directions AZ, and a thermometer with candidates in AZ who can use a hand.

All at the same time – something for everyone, we hope!

Call for Candidate Suggestions

  1. winnable races
  2. that are close
  3. where our funding can make a difference
  4. can be senate, US House, state races, supreme court races
  5. but always, always, always, that can have a national or strategic impact, directly or indirectly

Please share your suggestions in this thread.  Not just naming names – tell us who they are, where they are why the race is important, what you see as the national or strategic impact – make your case! :-)

Here’s the list of candidates we supported last time.  We made a difference last time around, and we can make a difference this year, too!

Here we go!

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Thursday Morning Open Thread: ‘The Battle to Bring Harris Down’

by Anne Laurie|  September 5, 20248:49 am| 243 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Excellent Links, Kamala Harris for President, Republican Venality

Trying to Dirty Her Up - STOCKPILE

(Mike Luckovich via GoComics.com)

 
It’s the Repubs’ last best hope, and it’s not going well for them. Josh Marshall, at TPM:

I wanted to flag two articles to your attention, one from the Post and the other from CNN. They both cover similar ground but in different ways. The gist is that the Trump campaign has essentially given up on trying to improve voters’ impression of Donald Trump and decided the only path to victory is driving down Harris’ favorability numbers. When I first read the Post piece, it had the feel of what journalists call a “source greaser” — a favorable piece aimed at generating good will on the part of the subject and sources of the piece. The quote from GOP consultant Josh Holmes captures the tone of the piece: “I think it’s a serious paper tiger we’re dealing with here. I don’t think for 60 days they can keep the train on the tracks.”…

But there are still interesting details in the Post piece. The key one is that the campaign appears to have given up trying to get Trump to focus policy attacks which they think have traction against Harris’ campaign — mostly inflation and border policy. He wants to go with personal attacks. And they seem to have decided that’s just how it’s going to be.

The CNN piece puts more focus on the fact that while Trump’s campaign has committed to a wholly negative campaign, it actually hasn’t worked yet. There’s an early phase of defining a new candidate. And they didn’t lay a glove on her in that initial three- or four-week period. I will admit to a real degree of present surprise over this. Let’s be frank: these are accomplished and talented evildoers. Trump certainly is. And his co-campaign managers LaCivita and Wiles are seen as being at the top of their game, far more able people than Trump has had at most points in the past. The CNN piece puts Trump basically in a battle against himself. He’s resorting to an increasingly brutal series of personal attacks on Harris. And the question is whether that acceleration will actually hurt Harris or deepen and intensify the revulsion many people have for Trump…

There is a tendency that a number of people have recently noted: reporters sanitize or simply normalize the things Trump says. This isn’t bias, exactly. The actual things he says are often expressed in such antic and disordered trains of thought, so riddled with lies or bizarre statements, that it’s simply hard to know how to deal with them in the context of ordinary campaign coverage. A reporter has to reduce something to a politically comprehensible thing before one can address it as a reporter, at least in the normal bounds of campaign coverage. There’s something similar happening when it comes to Trump campaign strategy and particularly the gap between what the campaign’s strategy is or wants to be and what Trump’s own notional “strategy” might be.

But Trump doesn’t have a strategy. He has an impulse. And the difference is more than semantic. What we’re seeing isn’t a strategy. It’s a guy overcome by rage and acting on that rage, acting out. The part of his campaign that is him is locked into his tangle of rage and fear that seems far less directed and nimble than it was four or eight years ago. Some of that is clearly capacity. But he also has a lot more on the line. 2016 was all gravy. In 2020, other than ego, there was no big downside to losing the election. The legal exposure he faces now almost all comes from his attempt to overturn the 2020 election result. (The exception is the Stormy Daniels case and I’m skeptical that ever would have been charged if not for the way Trump’s term ended.) The stakes are now far greater. So the pressure is greater. He’s less able to deal effectively with any of it. The whole thing is a struggle between this one man’s psychodrama which exists uneasily within (ghost in the machine?) and is only partly tethered to a staff that wants to run a relatively conventional campaign against an incumbent party, if no longer the incumbent president.

As I noted above, I feel like the attacks are landing or that they should land. But the evidence we have outside of our political-obsessive bubbles doesn’t bear that out. At least not yet. To partly paraphrase that old Zuckerberg film, if they knew how to damage Harris they would have done it already. It seems harder than they want to admit. They don’t have forever to figure it out.

 

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Our Sad Reality Open Thread: The Real Groomers

by Anne Laurie|  September 5, 20247:27 am| 69 Comments

This post is in: Gun Issues, Open Threads, Republican Venality

Colt Gray pic.twitter.com/WAaFriA9zV

— ???? Geo Is Still Pissed ????????????????????????? (@Geo_Is_Pissed) September 4, 2024

We know it’s back-to-school in America because the shootings have already started. Georgia has among the weakest gun laws in America. https://t.co/ln9YfDwVUe

— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) September 4, 2024

Colt Gray was suspected of making threats to shoot up schools more than a year ago. FBI says it sent Jackson County deputies to his house but the then-13-year-old denied making the threats. Dad said son didn’t have unsupervised access to his hunting rifles.@ATLNewsFirst pic.twitter.com/Wp1RCAfvoe

— Brendan Keefe – Atlanta News First (@BrendanKeefe) September 5, 2024

It doesn’t have to be this way. https://t.co/spI98BmfCn

— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) September 4, 2024

… But as long as the GOP is the face of the NRA, it will be:

Here’s @RepMikeCollins that represents the district where the school shooting happened today responding NO to Kamala Harris asking Congress to renew the assault weapons ban just 10 days ago pic.twitter.com/clwwgsHnM0

— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) September 4, 2024

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