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Yeah, with this crowd one never knows.

Polls are now a reliable indicator of what corporate Republicans want us to think.

A snarling mass of vitriolic jackals

Is trump is trying to break black America over his knee? signs point to ‘yes’.

If you voted for Trump, you don’t get to speak about ethics, morals, or rule of law.

Oppose, oppose, oppose. do not congratulate. this is not business as usual.

They punch you in the face and then start crying because their fist hurts.

A norm that restrains only one side really is not a norm – it is a trap.

Red lights blinking on democracy’s dashboard

“Perhaps I should have considered other options.” (head-desk)

Why is it so hard for them to condemn hate?

My right to basic bodily autonomy is not on the table. that’s the new deal.

You would normally have to try pretty hard to self-incriminate this badly.

A sufficient plurality of insane, greedy people can tank any democratic system ever devised, apparently.

Anne Laurie is a fucking hero in so many ways. ~ Betty Cracker

Dear media: perhaps we ought to let Donald Trump speak for himself!

The low info voters probably won’t even notice or remember by their next lap around the goldfish bowl.

Accused of treason; bitches about the ratings. I am in awe.

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

Insiders who complain to politico: please report to the white house office of shut the fuck up.

One of our two political parties is a cult whose leader admires Vladimir Putin.

A fool as well as an oath-breaker.

Boeing: repeatedly making the case for high speed rail.

Come on, man.

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Late Night Open Thread: The State Dinner for Prime Minister Kishida

by Anne Laurie|  April 12, 20243:49 am| 88 Comments

This post is in: Biden Administration in Action, Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat

President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko Kishida by the Grand Staircase for tonight’s state dinner at the White House. pic.twitter.com/H5YeaH2C0i

— Reda (@RedaMor_) April 11, 2024

STAR TREK STATE DINNER:

Japan PM Fumio Kishida: "Let me conclude with the line from Star Trek: To boldly go where no one has gone before. By the way, @GeorgeTakei who played Hikaru Sulu, the helmsman of the USS Enterprise, also has roots in Hiroshima … Boldly go. Cheers!" pic.twitter.com/FJGPRdMH5K

— Howard Mortman (@HowardMortman) April 11, 2024

Per the Associated Press:

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida cracked jokes and invoked a touchstone of American culture as he quoted from “Star Trek” at Wednesday’s state dinner, telling guests at the White House that he hoped the “unshakable relationship” between his country and the U.S. would “boldly go where no one had gone before.”…

Kishida, who spoke in English, and President Joe Biden exchanged warm toasts to each other and the decades-long, alliance between their nations as top figures from business, sports and politics — including an ex-president — looked on. The two leaders, who expressed a genuine friendship, pledged to continue to knit together their countries’ interests in the face of global challenges.

Biden, 81, said he and Kishida, 66, came of age as their countries forged a strong bond in the decades after they were pitted against each other in World War II.

“We both remember the choices that were made to forge a friendship,” Biden said. “We both remember the hard work, what it has done to find healing.”

“Tonight,” Biden continued, “We pledge to keep going.”…

Among those at head table with Bidens and Kishidas for Japan state dinner: Hunter Biden's daughter Finnegan, Hillary and Bill Clinton, fruits and nuts billionaires Lynda and Stewart Resnick, singer Ikuta Lilas, Robert De Niro, US ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel's daughter Ilana,… pic.twitter.com/ndh7qoJw0c

— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) April 11, 2024

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War for Ukraine Day 778: Russia Continues To Take Down Ukraine’s Energy Generation Capability

by Adam L Silverman|  April 11, 20248:41 pm| 57 Comments

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

Painting by NEIVANMADE. It has a white background an in the center are Soldiers in green doing air defense by firing at incoming Russian missiles in the upper right. The missiles are red and yellow. In the upper left, written in green, is the text: "SAVE THE BRAVEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD!" Below the Soldiers, also written in green, is "SUPPORT FOR KHARKIV"

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

Quick housekeeping note: Everyone is most welcome. I am reading the comments, though often the morning or afternoon after I do the update as things have been a wee bit busy. I’m not stressing that comments sometimes fall off in terms of numbers, so no reason for you all to either.

As I start drafting tonight’s update, at 7:36 PM EDT, the central third of Ukraine is under air raid alert.

Russia took down a major Ukrainian power generation facility.

https://twitter.com/DmytroKuleba/status/1778327733619015890

Russia fired over 80 missiles and drones at Ukraine overnight, primarily targeting critical civilian infrastructure.

Six of them were ballistic missiles. Ukraine remains the only country in the world facing ballistic strikes. There is currently no other place for “Patriots” to be.

I am confident that if those on whom their provision to Ukraine depends spent at least one night in Kharkiv all necessary decisions would have been made quickly. And I would be ready to go together with them.

 

https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1778315240897155163

Overnight, russia attacked Ukrainian energy infrastructure with 40 Shahed UAVs and 42 missiles of various types.

Ukrainian air defenders shot down 57 aerial targets, including:
• 39 Shahed UAVs
• 16 Kh-101 cruise missiles
• 2 Kh-59 guided air missiles.

Ukraine needs more air defense systems. Only strong international support can help us to protect our people and infrastructure from russian terror.

#RussiaIsATerroristState

 

https://twitter.com/KyivPost/status/1778353576487612758

https://twitter.com/maria_avdv/status/1778322943757394146

President Zelenskyy attended the Three Seas Summit today. Here is the joint press conference he did with the President of Lithuania Gitanas Nausėda and the President of Poland Andrzej Duda.

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Thursday Night Open Thread

by John Cole|  April 11, 20248:28 pm| 81 Comments

This post is in: John Cole Presents "This Fucking Old House"

Another rainy day here in WV. Since I have returned from Arizona, all but six days have been rain or completely overcast, and I realize, painfully, how much impact sunlight has on my mood. I’m fine and back to normal for the most part, but man, the rain sure puts a damper on my spirits.

I suppose it could be worse, and I could be an Arizona Republican:

Although the decision was stayed for two weeks, the political shockwaves were immediate. 59% of Arizona voters believe that abortion should be “mostly or always legal.” Arizona Republicans facing competitive elections quickly attempted to distance themselves from the decision. But many of these same Republicans have previously supported the 1864 law or equivalent policies that would ban abortion from the moment of conception.

United States Senate candidate Kari Lake (R) released a statement saying, “I oppose today’s ruling, and I am calling on Katie Hobbs and the State Legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that Arizonans can support.”

In 2022, however, Lake called the 1864 abortion ban “a great law.” In June 2022, Lake said in a primary debate that “she believes life begins at conception and that abortion pills should be illegal.” Lake has also called abortion the “ultimate sin.” When Roe was overturned, Lake celebrated, saying, “I’m so happy that we’re going to be saving the lives of the unborn and finally protecting the rights of the unborn. I believe in Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness for All Arizonans, including our unborn.”

If this law didn’t do so much harm, this would be downright fun to watch.

At ay rate, I have to get up at the crack of dawn, so I’ll holler at you later.

Oh, and read this piece on rural whites.

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Thursday Evening Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  April 11, 20247:24 pm| 37 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Looks like we could use one!

Gift link to Alexandra Petri’s latest.  So good!

Before you get too attached to me,” the woman said, “I must tell you my horrible secret: I can travel through time.”

“Forward?” her husband asked. “Everyone can.”

“No,” she said. “Well, not just forward. I thought it was just forward for a long time. That would make sense. But after 2022, it stopped being just forward.”

“How does it work?” he asked.

“It’s a curse,” she said.

“The Supreme Court,” she said. “The judiciary, generally. One afternoon in June of 2022, I discovered it was actually 1973. At best.”

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Open Thread: On a Happier Note

by WaterGirl|  April 11, 20244:47 pm| 143 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics

Mu first, and possibly only, laugh of the day.

Speaker Johnson outside Marjorie Taylor Greene’s house later today https://t.co/TNWUhyKwrq pic.twitter.com/aYWXRBTjHR

— Congressman Jared Moskowitz (@RepMoskowitz) April 10, 2024

This is a Historic accomplishment. https://t.co/0HvsgxRI3B

— Jared Moskowitz (@JaredEMoskowitz) April 10, 2024

Open thread.

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Meanwhile in Israel…

by Betty Cracker|  April 11, 20243:32 pm| 55 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Open Threads

I thought this recent Graeme Wood column in The Atlantic on the situation on the ground in Israel was interesting. An excerpt:

On Sunday night in Jerusalem, near the Knesset, the crowd of 50,000 protesters alternated between moroseness and fury. It was, especially for Jerusalem, a secular crowd. I stood next to two young women smoking a joint, which probably took the edge off the fury. All were united in leveling a charge against Netanyahu: that he would rather hold together his coalition of zealots than cut a deal, even one that would bring hostages home. The fury reached an apex when the mayor of Jerusalem, Moshe Lion, tried to speak. He is a member of Netanyahu’s Likud Party but stuck to nonpartisan bromides. Still, the crowd shouted him down because of the association. When he persisted, one of the young women next to me took the joint out of her mouth and spat on the ground.

Netanyahu could extract a kind of disgusted gratitude from these protesters if he offered a deal with Hamas (and the group, in an uncharacteristically conciliatory mood, agreed to it). To some in the crowd, the terms of that deal seemed literally not to matter, because, as one sign read, no price is too high. Surely not everyone in the crowd would go that far. But the hooting and heckling suggested they thought that Netanyahu had empowered negotiators too little, and that he was ultimately responsible for securing a deal, even a temporary one. In addition to repatriating hostages, a deal would allow time to negotiate a more durable peace and avoid a possible Gaza-as-Somalia scenario (lawlessness, warlordism, and endless civilian misery) if Israel continues to drift forward with no obvious plan.

If accepting a deal imperils Netanyahu’s good graces on the right, rejecting a remotely plausible one would probably doom him and his government because of the wrath of the center and the left. They believe that more of the hostages—who have now spent six months in darkness or fending off rapists—would be home already if Netanyahu had told his more extreme colleagues to go pout. Right-wing support has long since reached its apex, and the government is already weak. Public outrage might finally destroy it. The question of who would replace it is, remarkably, almost an afterthought. Whoever comes next could not possibly be worse.

Adam noted a while back that the massive anti-Netanyahu protests taking place prior to the Hamas atrocities weren’t a sign of a healthy democracy but instead signaled the opposite. Tens of thousands were taking to the streets, reservists refusing to serve, etc., to protest Netanyahu’s authoritarian power grab via judicial “reform.”

It’s a more existential struggle now. The protesters want to throw their rotten government out for catastrophic incompetence and prioritizing retaining power over the country’s interests. I hope they prevail.

Open thread.

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The Calm Before the Storm

by WaterGirl|  April 11, 202412:20 pm| 183 Comments

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

The calm before the storm.

That’s how the last couple of days have felt like to me. In spite of the Arizona ruling. In spite of Donnie’s repeated attempt to halt the trial that starts on Monday.

I am reminded of the few days before US troops marched into Baghdad.   I thought it was a huge mistake, and I felt a terrible sense of dread.  That’s how I feel about Ukraine with every day that passes without a bill to support Ukraine.  Now, as then, I had no control over what happened; I could only wait to see how it would play out.

Maybe it’s just me. Is anyone else feeling that way?

Trump knows how serious the NY criminal election influence case is

He’s panicking

I laid out the stakes in my book #TryingTrump 👉 https://t.co/K2Ph50eiMd

& I discussed @CNN @thelauracoates pic.twitter.com/18fviECFZx

— Norm Eisen (#TryingTrump out now!) (@NormEisen) April 11, 2024

This is a good summary from Joyce Vance.

“Trump looks increasingly desperate to keep this case from going to trial…but what’s seems clear over the last few days is that the courts are on to what’s going on.”

— @JoyceWhiteVance on the ways Trump could try and delay the NY hush money trial https://t.co/4IWj517vxW pic.twitter.com/wo55pOxZUf

— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) April 10, 2024

What Freedom Will You Lose Next?

NEW AD: Millions of women lost their freedoms because of Donald Trump.

If Trump gets back in power, what freedom will you lose next? pic.twitter.com/F8g37Yiwhd

— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) April 11, 2024

Totally loving the irreverence of the Biden campaign:

pic.twitter.com/05FTR6UVgW

— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) April 11, 2024

Sorry to be all over the map.  Strange times.

Open thread.

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