President Trump is increasingly relying on his personal cell phone to contact outside advisers, multiple sources inside and outside the White House tell CNN https://t.co/CLPF3Wm8Jr pic.twitter.com/gQkYQenO2g
— CNN (@CNN) April 23, 2018
Thank goodness Hillary Clinton, with her reliance on non-secured forms of electronic communications, is not the president of the United States. https://t.co/0o4SECL9ab
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) April 23, 2018
Is the president’s phone encrypted? What security measures is WH taking to protect the Commander in Chief’s confidential conversations? Is the president discussing national security issues on his private phone? https://t.co/HsfziiXgZ4
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) April 23, 2018
Don’t worry, it’ll be a VERY SERIOUS IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE again once there’s a Democrat in the Oval Office! (Assuming we all live through the current occupancy, that is… )
Remember the federal govt has admitted there are likely rogue/foreign stingrays (cell site simulators) in DC. https://t.co/tyPD7Cvn1i
— not the hypos i had in mind (@elizabeth_joh) April 24, 2018
On the news that Trump is reportedly using his personal cell phone more, I can't help but think of this quote from last year:
"If President Trump is carrying around an unsecured Android phone, that's 1,000 times worse than using a personal email server." https://t.co/m7T2oZf8Nl
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 24, 2018
Raoul
IOKIYAO
Its OK If You Are Orange (and/or Obstructing)
Felony Govt (formerly Old Broad in California)
“Outside advisors”= Hannity
TenguPhule
This would be the unsecured phone that the SS undoubtedly told him not to use because it lacks all the security features necessary for transmitting classified information.
mad citizen
I wonder what his Presidential Library will be like.
(((CassandraLeo)))
BUT HER EMAILS
Ken B
Are recordings of Trump’s unsecured calls admissible in court or other legal actions?
Nicole
And the media shrugs, because Trump is a man and a Republican so it’s okay.
Gah. I hate everything.
TenguPhule
I think Democrats need to step up and exploit every weakness in our system revealed by Trump and the GOP.
And rub it in their faces.
The Lodger
@mad citizen: No doubt someone in Russia is compiling it now.
TenguPhule
@mad citizen:
A toilet.
Planetpundit
Orange will be the new orange after the Dems sweep Congress.
dmsilev
@mad citizen: Lots and lots of fake gold leaf, and ‘TRUMP’ emblazoned on every surface. And nothing else.
Smiling Mortician
@Nicole: Come sit by me because, seriously, I cannot EVEN.
Elizabelle
I look forward to the transcripts. Gonna be legendary.
Adam L Silverman
@Felony Govt (formerly Old Broad in California): Among others.
stinger
Lock him up.
Adam L Silverman
@Ken B: If there is a FISA warrant for either party to the call.
japa21
It seems to me that these calls would be considered part of the Presidential records and almost would be required by law to be recorded.
Eric S.
@TenguPhule: A gold
platedpainted toilet.Ocotillo
Murdoch had some issues in the UK hacking cell phones of celebrities, any chance……naw
dexwood
@mad citizen:
The Best tweets carved in marble.
Adam L Silverman
@japa21: They are. Unfortunately to be recorded they have to be made on the official White House communication system. There are two real concerns here as a result:
1) He is discussing sensitive to highly classified matters on an unsecured phone
2) None of these conversations are being recorded pursuant to the National Records Act.
Both of these contribute to a larger issue: no one, other than the President and who he is talking to, have any idea what he’s saying and what he’s being told. And both sides of that equation are highly problematic. None of the people that have been mentioned as those he calls regularly have any experience at all with national security, foreign policy, defense/the military, domestic policy, etc. Hannity, who he is reported to speak to at least every evening, never finished college. Presumably because he ran out of money.
Mary G
When the Watergate tape transcriptions came out in paperback, I borrowed it from the library and read them all, shocked at all the cussing and racism (I’m not sure if they even put the curse words in, but you could fill them in yourself).
Now Trump says to Nixon “Hold my beer.”
Lit3Bolt
Don’t worry guys. Chris Cillizza is on the case. Along with Ron Frounier and Matthew Dowd. Their brows will furrow as they have never furrowed before.
Elizabelle
The White House guest list. The usual White House staff (Possum Queen was there, Kelly, Bolton, Stephen Miller), the expected long-suffering French, wingnuts (Paul LePage!), and captains of industry and megabucks types (Tim Cook of Apple, David Rubenstein of Carlyle Group, Rupert and Jerry Hall Murdoch, Henry Kravis, Ronald Lauder, Fred Smith of Fedex). USSC John Roberts. Steve Mnuchin and his idiot wife, Louise Linton (“mascots” of the Trump era, per NY Mag.) Henry and Nancy Kissinger; they were the only old establishment figures I noticed …
Small and dull. Heavy on Republicans, light on grace.
ETA: Only Ivanka and Jared. No lesser Trumps.
Lit3Bolt
@Adam L Silverman:
Can his private phone records be sued under FOIA if he discusses policy?
Zinsky
Bad judgment. Once again, this reptile (Trump) demonstrates that he lacks the judgment of most 8th graders.
Patricia Kayden
@Nicole: If the Democrats were more obnoxious, perhaps they could get the media to focus on all of these Republican scandals. We need a lot more outrage on our side.
zhena gogolia
@Adam L Silverman:
Deripaska, Lavrov, Patriarch Kirill . . . .
? ?? Goku (aka Amerikan Baka) ? ?
Is this the 21st century version of Nixon alone in the WH talking to portraits?
rikyrah
Mulvaney giving advice to bankers
https://twitter.com/JasonKander/status/988951474431512578?s=19
Steeplejack
@mad citizen:
Airport newsstand kiosk (racks sparsely filled).
rikyrah
Tester on NPR about Jackson
They were going to let him back out quietly.
He didn’t take the hint.
When an United States Senator goes on NATIONAL MEDIA and says that you WERE DRUNK WHILE ON DUTY TO THE PRESIDENT…
He not only has receipts. He has the entire book.
Aleta
Tester, the ranking member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee:
Newsweek
Ruckus
@Mary G:
Wanna bet at least once a day he says on those phone calls,
Watch This!
I seem to recall that President Obama was not allowed to have a phone that was not the sole provided, crap security phone. Gee I wonder what the difference is between these two? Other than sentient life.
Adam L Silverman
@Elizabelle: And they listed Miller as “The Honorable”. White House advisors, no matter how senior, don’t get this honorific/appellation. Whoever is running the protocol office is an idiot, a coward, or both.
Mnemosyne
Polls closed in Arizona about 10 minutes ago (AZ doesn’t do daylight saving time, so they’re currently in the same time zone as CA).
Now we wait.
Kay
@rikyrah:
Isn’t that amazing? They don’t give a shit anymore. They’re just robbing openly.
It’s kind of amusing they’re going after the doctor. The rest of the Trump Administration are much, much worse. It’s like oversight theater. The doctor doesn’t matter. They can throw him to the wolves.
Adam L Silverman
@Lit3Bolt: This is technically what Judicial Watch did with Secretary Clinton’s emails, so my guess would be yes. The problem is all you’re going to get is call logs. Since his private cell phone is most likely not hooked up to a recording device. I also expect they’d fight the FOIA, ultimately in court, seeking to drag things out and exhaust those who made the request.
Ruckus
@Zinsky:
He lacks the judgement of people a lot younger than 8th grade.
Raoul
@Eric S.: My grandmother was legendary with the gold metallic spray paint as a fix-all for cracked, rusty or no-longer-trendy-colored objets d’art.
A gold-tone spraypainted Trump toilet seems about right.
dmsilev
@rikyrah: I dunno, strong drink seems like an appropriate way of preparing to give Trump a physical exam.
Adam L Silverman
@rikyrah: Dude admitted in public he ran his congressional office as a shakedown, pay to play service provider. It’s one thing to be crooked enough to do it. It’s another to be stupid enough to tell everyone about it.
Platonailedit
All those ‘checks and balances’. What a joke.
japa21
@Mnemosyne: My understanding is a lot of the voting was through the mail so the results may not mean much for a while.
Mnemosyne
If you need a break from the stupid, here’s a video of my favorite sea weasel making a new friend.
Mnemosyne
@mad citizen:
It’ll be like the Liberace Museum, but less tasteful.
Adam L Silverman
@rikyrah: @Aleta: He’s done. If he can’t get these allegations knocked back, specifically the handing out pills like candy and drinking/being drunk while at work/on duty, he’s in a world of hurt. The Navy now has a major scandal on their hands: how did he get his second star back in January? If he backs out from the VA nomination, I expect the Navy will retire him as quickly as they can, hunker down, and hope no one asks any follow up questions about the promotion process, including vetting, for flag officers. And given the allegations he’s going to have trouble establishing a medical practice. No hospital is going to want to assume the risk of giving him privileges as a surgeon, let alone having him on staff, if the allegations are true. By accepting this nomination he’s basically set his Navy career and his medical career on fire.
The IG Command Climate investigation is a separate issue. I fully expect high ranking surgeons to be assholes and compete with each other, including trying to sabotage each other, for coveted jobs. That bit doesn’t surprise me at all.
One final point: Kelly’s a retired 4 star. He had to know they had to do a full top to bottom, inside out, crawl into his underwear and look around, scrub on his career before sending his nomination to the Senate. Because once that happened, they lost complete control of the process. By not insisting on a thoroughly invasive vetting, Kelly who definitely knows how the military works, basically helped Jackson set himself on fire.
Mary G
Since it’s an open thread, I have a question. There are a horde of Democrats running to replace the loathed Darrell Issa, but only one woman, Sara Jacobs. On paper she looks good – masters from Columbia, did 19 months at a contractor for the State Department, was an intern at the UN and Unicef, worked for Hillary in the 2016 campaign. She says all the right things on the issues.
But, she comes from a wealthy family and has donated a couple of million to her own campaign and has inundated me with campaign materials, two flyers a day, TV commercials, big banner and multiple ads on every site I visit, including here. It’s getting very annoying. It feels like Meg Whitman 2.0 and the primary’s not until June. If she wins, the two-year term will be the longest she’s every held a job. She didn’t show up to the one campaign forum I attended.
OK to be leery? I guess there is still plenty of time to choose. The Moar You Know, any thoughts?
Elizabelle
@Adam L Silverman: What a surprise. WaPost readers are snarking about how Miller did not have a date. I watched the short video of arrivals. Pence and “Mother”: he responds to reporters as though he is standing there, not understanding a word of the language. He looked ill at ease. Did not say anything in the clip.
One actual surprise: Tim Cook’s guest was Lisa Jackson, Obama’s head of EPA, now Apple’s VP for Environment.
Corner Stone
@Adam L Silverman: But 239lbs, though?
Aleta
A. Compromised prez is sometimes disoriented, sometimes seems tranquilized, sometimes is speedy.
B. Prez’s personal physician was known for handing out prescription drugs for sleep and for waking up.
Elizabelle
@Adam L Silverman: Yeah, I thought this was horrible judgement by Ronny Jackson, and he is self-retiring himself.
zhena gogolia
@Aleta:
We need Joe Friday to say, “There you were, dropping bennies and goofballs and chasing them down with cheap port wine.”
dww44
@Adam L Silverman: @Adam L Silverman:
That rule doesn’t apply to today’s GOP as in Trump World there is so much that is bad that no one has time or energy to remain outraged at the likes of a Mulvaney. And, I’ve always despised him and Pruitt. Seriously, Trump has hired from the ranks of the GOP the most venal and off putting of the whole lot of them, excepting those still left toadying on his behalf in the halls of Congress.
danielx
@mad citizen:
Please….stop….sides hurting.
@Elizabelle:
Sort of like Being There, except with the cast of Dallas.
Corner Stone
How did RADM Jackson make it all the way through the prior admin? He was not being subtle.
Mary G
@Adam L Silverman: I saw a clip of him today practically running down a corridor pursued by a baying pack of reporters, and he seems to deny there was a negative 2012 IG’s report about the bitter feud he had with another physician in the WH medical department. Everyone’s reporting there was one, why the heck does he think he can deny it? He looked very haggard today, too.
ChaunceyBaker
Somebody, someday, is going to write a thesis on how dumb this guy is (if we don’t allow this fucker to destroy us first). Fuck foreign governments listening in to the call. He should understand that his OWN law-enforcement agency is probably listening in on his private phone at this point. Paulie, from Goodfellas, understood this 60+ years ago.
Also, how dumb do you have to be to pick up the phone from this guy if you’re not a foreign leader? My guess is, at this point, he’s calling people who are in on whatever scam he’s running. Tomorrow, those same people will be getting a call from Mueller’s team asking about the call.
IANAL, but Sweet Weeping Jesus, even if your legal status isn’t tied to Trump, at this point you should understand that everything he comes into contact with is destroyed. Everybody who works for him thinks they can escape the event horizon. They can’t. See: Scaramucci (add your favorites). Watch: K.A.Conway (add your favorites).
Thank you for letting me vent.
Steeplejack
@Elizabelle:
A Twitter commenter: “Don Jr. and Eric couldn’t make it because they got trapped in an unlocked room.”
I scrolled down through this Twitter thread by Yashar Ali—lots of pictures of the guests. First time I’ve seen Jethrene’s husband. I was surprised, because he looks (out of context) like someone who could be a nice guy. I would have expected a husky, beady-eyed scowler like Papa Huck—or, you know, Jethrene. But I presume he’s a venal grifter, like the rest of them.
mad citizen
@dexwood: “The Best tweets carved in marble.” Yes! Good one. Hopefully someday Americans will look back and laugh at the fact that this guy communicated with his fellow citizens with friggin’ tweets.
Steeplejack: “Airport newsstand kiosk (racks sparsely filled).” Another good one–all the jackals library ideas are solid. I’m old enough to remember when asking Sarah Palin what she read was somewhat of a scandal. People paying attention now know that this guy doesnt read a GD thing. I didn’t watch the press conference, but saw a headline that he said the Iran deal was a disaster–words to that effect. Does the press ever do a simple followup, such as, What, Mr. President, is disastrous about the Iran Nuclear deal?
Mary G
The captions people are putting on the photos of the Macrons and Trumps together are priceless:
Elizabelle
@Steeplejack: Ah, thank you. Will scroll through. WaPost didn’t have too much.
Got to say, Melania looked beautiful. White and silver Chanel gown. CNN reports she and DJT held hands (LOL).
Jeffro
@Adam L Silverman: why, it’s almost like everything Trumpov touches turns to shit, isn’t it?
Except it’s really that since he (DJT) is shit, through and through, that’s both all that he attracts and all that he wants around him. No one of actual merit or substance or even basic job requirements.
mad citizen
Having just bought a new phone and switched carriers (to a virtual one, Ting), I set up and ported the number myself, etc. I have to wonder, what is Trumpov’s number? What is his carrier? Does he handle his account number, PIN, password himself? I can’t imagine he’s competent to do so.
Steeplejack
@Adam L Silverman:
Jared and Ivanka got the “honorable,” as well, apparently.
Jeffro
@Patricia Kayden: we need our 2020 candidate to relentlessly remind the country of what the GOP enabled, and what Democrats would never countenance, and that the country deserves better.
Adam L Silverman
@Elizabelle: From all the news reports I’ve seen the VP cannot make small talk. If he hasn’t prepared from a script – like for a debate – he either just repeats talking points or says nothing.
Washburn
“Thank goodness Hillary Clinton, with her reliance on non-secured forms of electronic communications, is not the president of the United States.”
This is yet another strong argument in favor of nominating Clinton in 2020.
America really owes it to her.
Adam L Silverman
@Corner Stone: That statement appears to be the
worsteclare
Got nothing much to say, just jesus fucking christ. And I hope Mueller has a Lester Freamon. All the pieces matter.
chris
Gods, I miss the Obamas! (I can hardly bear to look at Dubya but his Mom died.)
The Lodger
@mad citizen: How easy would it be to port Trump’s phone to another carrier without letting him know?
Elizabelle
@Steeplejack: Jethrene cleaned up well. Looks pretty. No pearls. I think her husband resembles Michael Cohen.
The French ambassador to the US is gay. Love that! He and his partner, Pascal, arrive.
Stephen Miller looks like a maitre d’ or lounge lizard. Mrs. Justice Roberts looks like a frilly dessert.
Adam L Silverman
@Mary G: He was not wrong in his answer. There is not, that I’m aware of from the reporting, an IG investigation and subsequent report into the allegations that he was Dr. Feelgood and drinking at work. The IG investigation that has now been reported on was a command climate investigation. These are pretty common and are used to formally gauge the attitudes within a military command, specifically in regard to the leadership. Sometimes they lead to IG investigations into specific leaders and/or issues. That does not seem to be the case this time. Since the question about an IG investigation followed questions about the allegations of handing pills out like candy, my take was that RADM Jackson was responding to that context, not to the command climate investigation.
Kay
Jimmy Vielkind
Verified account
We need about 400 more of these, but there are a lot of state elections so it’s not as hard as it sounds.
Elizabelle
@Adam L Silverman: What a surprise. Another reason Trump picked him.
Yarrow
@Corner Stone: Of course he was lying about that. Now we see he’s as corrupt as everyone else associated with Trump.
Adam L Silverman
@Mary G: The Trumps take four more paces back and they’ve reached the official minimum required distance for a duel.
kattails
@Ruckus: Wait– the difference between Obama and Drumpf is “sentient life”? Carbon-based life-forms maybe. The latter does not rise to the description of sentient in my book.
debbie
@rikyrah:
I heard that interview. ? And then Trump defending Jackson. ?
Mnemosyne
@chris:
W’s schoolboy crush on Michelle Obama is one of the few things I put in his “good” column.
Adam L Silverman
@Steeplejack: I saw that. None of them are supposed to get it. Only appointed officials confirmed by the Senate.
Mike in NC
News alert that federal judge has ruled that Fat Bastard must retain DACA. He’ll shit a cinderblock.
Kay
The NYTimes was bad on fake concern about national security re: the emails, but let’s not forget Andrea Mitchell. She was awful. If they get the newspaper award, she gets the television division honors.
No one’s heard a peep out of her on secure communications since Trump was elected. I guess we’re safe after all.
Mnemosyne
@Elizabelle:
Is he relatively new, like, post-Obama? If so, I will larf almost as much as I’m sure the French government did when they made that choice.
Adam L Silverman
@Elizabelle: Mrs Justice Roberts is the beard.
debbie
@Aleta:
How long until Trump blames this on Obama?
Steeplejack
I would contribute to a modest GoFundMe to get Steve Kornacki a chiropractic adjustment so he can stand up straight.
ETA: I would adjust his super high-tech display board up a foot or so for free. That might solve a lot of the problem.
Elizabelle
@Kay: I cannot stand Andrea Mitchell. Thought she used to be kind of good, but she is a Republican-enabling harpy, is she not? Mean of me to say harpy, but it fits.
Kay
@Mike in NC:
Uh, oh. That means Jeff Sessions gets another public dressing down! We only see the tweets too- Trump’s a screamer. He’s bellowing insults at all these people daily. It’s worse than we know.
stinger
@Kay: Wonderful news!
I wonder if anyone has a nice chart or bar graph of election results since 2016. I’d like to see numbers, or better yet a simple graphic representation. Something to keep my spirits up.
The Midnight Lurker
AAAAAAHHHHHH!!! Isn’t this illegal???!!! Why doesn’t Trump just use the speaker phone in the lobby of the Russian Embassy?
eclare
@Adam L Silverman: What? Evidence needed.
Corner Stone
@Aleta:
That seems like a serious own goal by Tester.
Adam L Silverman
@Elizabelle:
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/the-radical-crusade-of-mike-pence-w462223
Mnemosyne
@Steeplejack:
@Adam L Silverman:
That’s not how this works. That’s not how any of this works. ?
Mary G
@Adam L Silverman: Oh, it was hard to tell with all the questions being yelled, but I thought he denied the “command control” report TPM described:
@Adam L Silverman: Yep, the “pistols or swords, my second will call upon yours in the morning” conversation.
Kay
@Elizabelle:
I think her area of expertise is national security. Allegedly. Hence why she was the point woman on fake national security concerns. Our enemies had those top secret yoga class emails. Level Red! Clear the studio!
Anne Laurie
@Corner Stone:
Hey, President Obama was (comparatively) young & in good shape. It’s not like his personal physician was gonna have to put in long stressful days. And the people who might’ve reported his alleged free hand with prescriptions — reporters & mid-level staff — nobody wanted to be the tattletale responsible for taking away everybody’s late-night lifeline. Another example of the Media / Beltway Village protecting itself.
(Assuming the accusations are true, of course.)
Corner Stone
@Kay:
If he does it in FL can the staffer claim “Stand Your Ground” and punch him in the snotlocker?
eclare
@Corner Stone: Hahaha….but Tester does seem to have a sense of humor
Corner Stone
@Anne Laurie:
Apparently Jackson felt the compulsion to self-medicate while on duty. And that’s on leadership to not deal with it. Not to the level of Obama but somebody had to know, if these allegations have any sense of truth to them.
Yarrow
@Elizabelle:
I disagree. I always think she looks a little bit off with the way she dresses and this dress was no exception. The top part looked too casual, the underskirt was short and didn’t look right on her. The dress itself was lovely but it wasn’t right for this occasion or maybe not right for her.
Kay
@Corner Stone:
Sessions can issue another weak non-threat to resign, or whatever that pathetic squeaking was last week.
It’s always been my practice not to say “quit” until I actually quit. I don’t understand threatening to quit. I feel like the word describes an action that then has to be taken, or it’s just silly and awkward for everyone.
Steeplejack
@Elizabelle:
I think the name “Pascal Blondeau” is hilarious (in a good way)!
japa21
Lesko (R) has been called winner of AZ election. Up by 6% in the mail in votes, which accounted for almost 80% of vote. Note, strong GOP district. Coming within single digits is really impressive.
Steeplejack
@debbie:
LOL. Copyediting fail (in the original story).
Or, you know, he could blame Tester.
@Corner Stone:
Inorite?
Kay
@Yarrow:
I don’t think she’s “beautiful” either, really. I get it that people do – I recognize the features that add up to that- but there’s just no joy in her face. It’s like a mask. I get no sense of her from looking at her, who she is.
Mnemosyne
@japa21:
There was some weirdness with people not receiving their voter IDs, which the county clerk swore couldn’t possibly affect the election. ?
eclare
@Yarrow: I didn’t think it was the most flattering thing she could have worn, but I thought it was ok. Thing is, state dinner with France, you need to be better than ok.
Suzanne
I am stressed out, watching election results in AZ-8. I don’t know why I’m watching, as the Dem WILL NOT WIN. But ahhhh.
Mr. Suzanne and most of the other teachers/educators in the state are going on strike on Thursday and Friday.
Mary G
Tale of two tweets about the AZ election, good for Dems:
Seems like there were some crossovers.
Elizabelle
@Steeplejack: I know. I love it. Novelesque, somehow.
eclare
@Kay: She wears too much eye makeup. Meow.
Corner Stone
@japa21: I think Lesko is going to win beyond a recount margin but I’m not sure this race won’t continue to tighten up as it goes on.
japa21
@Mnemosyne: Which wouldn’t have mattered with the mail in votes. But yes, there is always some hanky panky when the GOP is in charge.
Adam L Silverman
@eclare: It has long been whispered that he is very, very closeted. That he got married in order to progress in conservative/GOP political legal circles. When he ruled in favor of the ACA, it became a conspiracy theory on the right – including at Glenn Beck’s The Blaze, though the auther doesn’t state the reason for the blackmail – that he only did so because President Obama was blackmailing him by threatening to out him. The rumors go back to his time as an attorney in the Reagan Administration. Personally I could care less what his preferences are.
Here’s some links:
http://wonkette.com/118575/roberts-a-la-mode
http://underneaththeirrobes.blogs.com/main/2005/08/more_grist_for_.html
https://althouse.blogspot.com/2005/07/anatomy-of-rumor.html
This one claims the issue behind the blackmail is that the Roberts’ illegally adopted their children:
https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2013/03/27/will-chief-justice-john-roberts-be-blackmailed-again-to-rule-in-favor-of-same-sex-marriage/
And here’s The Blaze piece:
https://www.theblaze.com/contributions/was-supreme-court-justice-john-roberts-blackmailed
LanceThruster
I’d be happy if standards were applied equally regardless of party. And I thought 4 years of waiting to dump Shrubya were insufferable (which turned into 8). Trump needs to be the albatross around the GOP neck. Having him there probably serves more of purpose than Pence or any of the other goons in the line of succession.
Mnemosyne
@Suzanne:
japa21 above said the election has already been called — is s/he confused? The polls only closed about 90 minutes ago.
Steeplejack
@japa21:
Yes. Kornacki said last night that he didn’t see a Dem win, but a margin under 10% would be (me paraphrasing) a 90-decibel warning siren about a blue tsunami in November.
Omnes Omnibus
@? ?? Goku (aka Amerikan Baka) ? ?: I think you worded your question below badly. Liberalism/Social Democracy are dependent on a fundamental belief in some form of democracy. Even a limited or fucked-up form. Fundamentally, authoritarians, and fascists, (but I repeat myself) don’t believe in democracy.
Barbara
@Kay: A facial expression like it’s carved in granite is how my husband describes it. I suspect she tries not to smile excessively for fear of showing lines in her face as well. Her dress was a bit sparkly for this event but not outside the bounds of taste. I thought Mme. Macron looked smashing.
Yarrow
@Kay: I agree. Melania is like a mannequin, which is why every time some of her personality comes through–pushing away Trump’s hand, smiling at Barbara Bush’s funeral–it’s analyzed like balcony positions, hats and jackets were in the old Kremlinology days. It’s the only way to see if there’s anything there behind the mask.
Elizabelle
@Adam L Silverman: I had never heard those rumors. Interesting.
Mnemosyne
@Barbara:
I think the word your husband is grasping for is “Botox.” ?
Barbara
@eclare: It is not really the make-up it’s the plastic surgery that makes her eyes so catlike.
Yarrow
@eclare: That’s what I mean. She always looks…okay. As a former model I’d generally expect better than just okay. But something always seems off with how she dresses. Belt too wide, hemline is weird, odd patterns, waistline seems off. I really can’t think of an outfit where I thought, “Wow, she looks great.” The clothes are fine, she’s perfectly attractive and fit enough to pull off most things. I can’t figure out why they always look just that little bit off. Maybe because she’s miserable or uncomfortable with her role or life and it just shows all the time, even in what she wears.
Adam L Silverman
@Mnemosyne: The vast majority of ballots, something like 80%, were mail in. It didn’t really matter who won the actual election day in person vote.
Steeplejack
@Steeplejack, @Mnemosyne:
ETA: To clarify, my “yes” above was not that the election has been called but that it was unlikely that the Dem would win, and the early returns seem to be in line with that.
Suzanne
@Mnemosyne: When I wrote that comment, MSNBC and AZCentral had not called it. That just changed—Lesko won. That district contains Sun City (aka God’s Waiting Room) and Surprise, a big PHX exurb. So ultra-red.
Adam L Silverman
@Omnes Omnibus: Or they believe in democracy just long enough to manipulate it to come to power so they can then consolidate that power and eliminate democracy.
Suzanne
@Yarrow: She looks like a slave to fashion all the time, aka trying too hard.
Adam L Silverman
@Elizabelle: I personally find it sad that they even exist. As in it is sad, if it is true, that he’s had to do this in order to rise to the top of his profession in a way that is in line with his ideological and jurisprudential preferences because his true personal proclivities are anathema to his ideological and political peers.
Omnes Omnibus
@Adam L Silverman: Which fascist got power via majority vote?
Adam L Silverman
@Omnes Omnibus: Erdogan.
Yarrow
@Suzanne: She does, but it also seems something more than that to me. Like she’s got all the right ingredients but can’t put together a good look. I think she’s fundamentally miserable and unhappy and it comes through in her wardrobe choices.
Omnes Omnibus
@Adam L Silverman: Exception/rule, etc.
Adam L Silverman
@Omnes Omnibus: It goes beyond that. Often the fascists and authoritarians manipulate democracy to come to power. So plurality victories, not majority ones in order to get power and then they consolidate it.
Elizabelle
@Adam L Silverman: Yes, it would be sad. Appears there’s a chance it’s true.
I mostly remember his children at his nomination announcement, dressed for the Harry S Truman administration. Going back and seeing the photo: it was startling. You assume they arrived in an Edsel.
Omnes Omnibus
@Adam L Silverman: My point was that fascists don’t accept democracy as a good thing. They do try to manipulate it toward their ends. Clearer?
Elizabelle
@Yarrow: Speaking of miserable and unhappy: I cannot believe Melania and Brigitte Macron can walk around, on grass yet (!), in those stilettoes they wear. Kate Middleton too. How do they all do it?
Was happy to see Laura Bush, and Jenna too, in pretty much flats at Barbara Bush’s funeral. Give them props for a statement there.
The Pale Scot
@dww44:
We’re in a reality revival of The Fall and Rise of Reggie Perrin
Wikipedia
I’m expecting any day to see a twitter, “‘The mice will see you now”
Adam L Silverman
@Omnes Omnibus: No arguments here.
Steeplejack
@Adam L Silverman:
I didn’t know about the blackmail, but my gay brother and his gay husband adopted two children (gayness to be determined later), and over the last five-six years he self-educated himself into an expert on same-sex marriage and adoption law. He served on the board of one adoption agency and got somewhat connected in those circles, and he told me a year or two ago that the Robertses’ adoption of the two Irish kids remained an open—and shocking—secret in that world. Lots of people have trouble even finding a kid to adopt, then have to go through major delays, red tape and expenses, and for the Robertses to just circumvent the whole process was astonishing.
Plus it promotes the black-market side of the process. Shocking for anyone to do it, even more so for a man who would become the nation’s highest jurist.
Steeplejack
@The Pale Scot:
I love Reggie Perrin! I actually bought that series on DVD because I thought if I didn’t it would be lost forever.
“Black ice at Bletchley.”
Adam L Silverman
@Steeplejack: There was no blackmail. That’s just the fever dreams of right wind whackadoodles.
As for the actual adoptions, my understanding is that they initially claimed they adopted the kids from Latin America, but now it is reported they were adopted from Ireland. I have no idea what the Roberts’ official position is these days as to where the kids are from. Given Ireland’s rules regarding adoptions, if this is where they were adopted from, there are some serious irregularities. To say the least.
dimmsdale
@Adam L Silverman: So, but can we assume that anyone with the requisite technology can listen in on his actual conversations? (Not sure how that would work, but I thought I’d read that the NSA had amazing capabilities that way.) Also, Adam, any guess as to how easy it d be for intelligence operatives to get jobs at Mar-a-Lago, or has the security service tightened that up?
Steeplejack
@Adam L Silverman:
What my brother said is pretty much what the story at that link says: Ireland doesn’t allow adoptions to non-residents, and all adoptions have to go through an official agency (i.e., no “private” adoptions). The Latin America angle came in because (quoting from memory here, so not 100%) the Robertses “shipped” the kids through some country there to avoid scrutiny when they brought them into the United States. (Adoptees from Ireland would invite a level of questions that ones from Latin America wouldn’t.)
Yarrow
@Steeplejack: @Adam L Silverman: If even some of that is true, there’s always the possibility that the rule that everyone and everything that comes in contact with Trump is destroyed may come into play. Since Roberts swore Trump in, perhaps that rule could apply and some of these secrets will be made public and irregularities investigated. Don’t want to hurt the kids, though. None of that is their fault.
Adam L Silverman
@dimmsdale: The NSA will not be listening unless there’s a FISA warrant for either the President or whomever it is he’s speaking with. As for other intelligence agencies – both allied and competitors – they most certainly are. There are a variety of devices that can be used.
https://www.wired.com/story/dcs-stingray-dhs-surveillance/
I would hope that the Secret Service has taken over vetting for employees at the President’s club’s – golf, hotel, and Trump Tower – however, if I was trying to coordinate infiltration I wouldn’t do it just with employees. I’d try to inflitrate members too.
Adam L Silverman
@Steeplejack: Nothing like a little human trafficking as a form of family planning.
Chet Murthy
@Elizabelle:
When I was young and “in the game”, I used to watch women walking in heels, and find it arousing. Now, I just see athleticism, sometimes extraordinary. Can’t imagine how they (and you all) do it.
Yarrow
@Adam L Silverman: There seem to be a lot of questionable members at Mar-a-Lago. They show up in pictures there from time to time and someone knows who they are and they’re just awful. A new terrible club member every time.
Adam L Silverman
@Yarrow: These rumors and allegations have been swirling since 2005, and in some cases even earlier. They’re not going to bring down the Chief Justice.
The Pale Scot
@Steeplejack: Absurdist British humor, seeming more and more like revelations from a Palantír
Steeplejack
@Adam L Silverman:
Ayep.
Corner Stone
@Chet Murthy:
Do I want to know what this statement actually means?
SgrAstar
@Yarrow: Nothing beats Michelle Obama in Naeem Khan, at the Obama’s first state dinner, for Manmohan Singh, PM of India. Glorious, unforgettable, regal.
Chet Murthy
@Corner Stone: Oh, it’s nothing untoward. I simply meant that, when I was young and was still thinking of the whole mating/pair-bonding thing, women in high heels were (as many red-blooded het males think) quite attractive. Now, well, I’m no longer in the game (so to speak) and I just think to myself “shit, I couldn’t walk around in those things on flat ground, much less navigate stairs ….. and then carrying stuff? really? sheeite how do they do it”
Aleta
How little these sociopaths care about vets and their medical care. Like 0.
Sure, why not put a doctor in charge who has violated his oath by “being under the influence or impaired by substances while practicing medicine.”
And he’s willing to endanger people under his care by handing out addictive meds regardless of who might be in recovery or be taking meds that interact.
Republicans decorate themselves with flags and guns to campaign. But see vets as collateral damage and the VA as just another pot of tax money they can steal. That’s why an uncontrolled yes man leading the VA is no problem.
Radiumgirl
@Adam L Silverman: set himself on fire on purpose?
J R in WV
@Aleta:
@Corner Stone:
FTFY. This is a typo from somewhere. Tester cited allegations that Admiral Doctor Ronny Jackson was drunk on duty during the Obama Administration. @Aleta: Tester never worked for the Obama Admin.
glory b
@Steeplejack: Okay, I’m taking my seat at the mean girls’ table, Mother Pence, what kind of bra are you wearing?? I hope the answer isn’t “none,” but it looks that way.
Long ago, I worked in the Macy’s “Intimate Apparel” department, which included work as a bra fitter. Anyone can go to any Macy’s and get a fitting on the spot.
boatboy_srq
@Felony Govt (formerly Old Broad in California): Hearstocracy: government by tabloid.
boatboy_srq
@TenguPhule: complete with solid gold commode, yes?