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Donald Trump found guilty as fuck – May 30, 2024!

I’d hate to be the candidate who lost to this guy.

Russian mouthpiece, go fuck yourself.

“They all knew.”

Seems like a complicated subject, have you tried yelling at it?

Quote tweet friends, screenshot enemies.

Republicans want to make it harder to vote and easier for them to cheat.

Our job is not to persuade republicans but to defeat them.

When you’re a Republican, they let you do it.

So many bastards, so little time.

America is going up in flames. The NYTimes fawns over MAGA celebrities. No longer a real newspaper.

Since when do we limit our critiques to things we could do better ourselves?

If a good thing happens for a bad reason, it’s still a good thing.

The desire to stay informed is directly at odds with the need to not be constantly enraged.

Their freedom requires your slavery.

Republicans don’t want a speaker to lead them; they want a hostage.

Hey hey, RFK, how many kids did you kill today?

We need to vote them all out and restore sane Democratic government.

With all due respect and assumptions of good faith, please fuck off into the sun.

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

Not so fun when the rabbit gets the gun, is it?

A tremendous foreign policy asset… to all of our adversaries.

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

Some judge needs to shut this circus down soon.

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Halloween Evening Open Thread: Never Go Full Hitler

by Anne Laurie|  October 31, 20245:57 pm| 183 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Excellent Links, Republicans in Disarray!, Trumpery

STOCKPILE - Never Go Full Hitler

(John Deering via GoComics.com)

We’ve never had a presidential election in which the closing week was spent with everyone — including the candidate himself — debating precisely how much he is or isn’t like Adolph Hitler.

— Kevin M. Kruse (@kevinmkruse.bsky.social) October 30, 2024 at 5:47 PM

The inimitable Dave Roth, at Defector — “They’re Saying It”:

… The rally on Sunday was nominally about Trump, and dutifully circled the spent and degrading bulk of the man that pins this rancid movement in orbit. But, as with so much contemporary conservative politics in its current amphetamized Influencer Era, it wound up being as much or more about the multiply aggrieved individuals in Trump’s orbit who took their turns onstage trying to do what Trump does. These were shitty roast comics and disgraced ex-mayors and disgraced ex-wrestlers and disgraced TV psychiatrists and radio hosts, disgraced scions of similarly disgraced American political families and Trump’s weedy sniffling adult sons and Tucker Carlson and the various free-riding kooks and replacement-level elected masochists and aspiring genocidaires aiming to sneak into power by hiding their hideous chittering forms behind Trump’s luxurious width. All of them aired their specific individual grievances—the people and institutions and various vulnerable minority populations they hated, the things they thought should happen to them—before asserting that only Donald Trump would make those offenses stop.

This is not really a group of people that do well with the concept of unison for reasons having to do with (sort of) ideology and (more urgently) their own appetites and issues and awful personalities. The main idea, all throughout, was that Trump would hurt and humiliate the people that the speakers wanted hurt. There was, as there always is, something uncanny about the performance of all of it, not in the standard stilted artifice of American politics—those fusty old norms were nowhere in evidence here—but in the ways that all these individuated and bespoke grievances had warped the people getting up there, one after another, to express and embody them. They looked and sounded wrong, unnatural; they leered and cackled and boomed, they were shiny or dusty or poreless, and they whistled like teapots full of boiling vinegar—not like a chorus, not at all, or not anymore than a bunch of blaring car alarms might be said to be harmonizing…

Trump remains at the center of all this, as he is that vengeance’s expediter and dumb scowling face, but there is also the sense of him receding. He’s receding because he has been degrading in plain sight for nearly a decade and can’t deliver the sort of performances that he used to, but also because the movement around him—that coalition of crabs in a barrel all posting and posturing and praying over him and busily trying to get over on each other, selling him and selling him and selling him to anyone they think might buy—has by now very nearly outgrown him. It still needs Trump because it hasn’t replaced him; none of these other vile washouts and goofs and TV casualties and clammy eliminationist tryhards are as famous or charismatic as Trump even in his current diminishment. But the fantasy shot through this otherwise incoherent closing argument was both plain enough to see and obviously, luridly metastatic.

That idea was, is, and will continue to be hurting people; the change, maybe, is that Trump is now the hammer doing the smashing, and no longer the strong hand swinging it. It is the dream of this movement, of all the people on stage and the people looking up at them, of the rich grotesques funding it and the servile cadres of eggheads, meatheads, and buttheads eager to do their dirty work, to drop the annihilating weight of Trump on their neighbors and coworkers and families, to push a button with Trump’s face on it and turn their own long rosters of enemies into mist. What binds all these people to Trump has always been the desire to hurt people and get away with it in the way that he always has; they believe that they’ll be able to do that so long as they stay behind him. A whole vile worldview and way of life depends upon that being true.

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This is not designed to persuade as a political appeal any more than a slur shouted from a passing limousine is an invitation to conversation. It is just the bloody subtext of the old conservative dream of stopping history and replacing the future with the past raging into the fore, a threat repeated over and over, by people you maybe sort of recognize or remember but who all seem very different now, lit up as they are by this new appetite. One after another, they vow revenge against everyone that is not them and everything that is not already theirs. It is not an argument, or an offer, or a joke. It’s just what it sounds like.

Because the candidate himself is an insult comedian. Is anyone really shocked or surprised that these things were said at a Trump rally? https://t.co/An7M0NoZXl

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) October 28, 2024

“You can go to live in France, but you cannot become a Frenchman. You can go to live in Germany or Turkey or Japan, but you cannot become a German, a Turk, or a Japanese. But anyone, from any corner of the Earth, can come to live in America and become an American” – Reagan, 1988 https://t.co/hPg09TRibB

— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) October 28, 2024

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incredible graphic design work here, just remarkable

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— GOLIKEHELLMACHINE (@golikehellmachine.com) October 27, 2024 at 4:20 PM

Folks, there’s no 9-dimensional chess behind the store-brand Nuremberg rally Trump is putting on. It’s not going to win votes or inspire a successful coup. These are weird degenerates who do this because they lack impulse control and live in a bubble where this kind of thing has been normalized.

— Christopher ‘I Want Yr Skull’ Federico (@cmfederico.bsky.social) October 27, 2024 at 9:08 PM

Anyway the simplest explanation for why there’s a Trump rally happening at Madison Square Garden a week before the election is that Donald Trump wanted to have a rally at Madison Square Garden a week before the election

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— TRUMP DELENDUS EST (@chathamharrison.bsky.social) October 27, 2024 at 8:25 PM

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Foreign Office Briefing: A Very Un-English Tradition

by Rose Judson|  October 31, 20241:23 pm| 225 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Open Threads

There was a time when the major late-autumn party here in England was Guy Fawkes’ Night (or Bonfire Night) on the 5th of November—I remember that being the case during my first few years here, in the second GW Bush administration. But since 2014 or so, people in England have begun to embrace an Americanised version of the holiday that originated with their Celtic neighbours to the north and west – Halloween. There was resistance for a long time, as this old Fry and Laurie sketch demonstrates:

This year, however, the UK will spend nearly a billion pounds on the holiday. It’s hard to pinpoint just when it became mainstream, but I noticed a surge in popularity about six or so years ago. Suddenly there were Halloween displays in the supermarkets—very welcome displays, given that prior years would see back-to-school displays being replaced with Christmas goods in September.

I give out full-size candy. I’m known as the “American” house on the road as a result, and it’s pretty terrific. I like to think I’m doing my bit for soft diplomacy, even if I am giving out a lot of Cadbury products.

Foreign Office Briefing: A Very Un-English Tradition

The Child also embraces her Americanness at Halloween. Now 15, she’s a bit long in the tooth to go trick-or-treating, but she loves to dress up to give out candy, to wit:

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a teenage girl dressed as a dragon peeks out of the front door of a house

a teenage girl dressed as a red dragon looks quizzically at the camera

Last year she was the Grim Reaper, and asked kids on the doorstep whether they wanted death or chocolate. This year she will dare them to take her treasure. I’m sure they’ll chance it. Or I hope they will—my NHS dentist just went private, and if we have to eat all this candy ourselves I’ll go bankrupt from the fillings.

There’s the doorbell. Happy Halloween!

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Open Thread: Happy Halloween!

by Anne Laurie|  October 31, 202410:43 am| 255 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Open Threads

A treat bag from your favorite political cartoonists to celebrate the secular holiday…
STOCKPILE - Happy Halloween 3

(John Deering via GoComics.com)
 

STOCKPILE - Happy Halloween 2
(Clay Jones via GoComics.com)

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(Nick Anderson via GoComics.com)

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STOCKPILE - Happy Halloween 1
(Drew Sheneman via GoComics.com)

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Thursday Morning Open Thread: Happy Diwali!

by Anne Laurie|  October 31, 20247:12 am| 161 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Religion

Indians celebrate Diwali by lighting a record number of earthen lamps https://t.co/jaX5TuMtgx

— The Associated Press (@AP) October 31, 2024

The annual Hindu festival of lights is set on a lunar schedule, so it only occasionally coincides with Halloween. But I would assume that more lights, sweets, and fireworks are always welcome at this time of year…

Millions of Indians began celebrating the annual Hindu festival of lights, Diwali, by symbolically lighting a record 2.51 million clay oil lamps at dusk on Wednesday on the banks of the river Saryu in a northern Indian city they believe to be the birthplace of the deity Lord Ram.

Diwali is the most important festival of the year in India, particularly for the Hindu majority. It is celebrated by socializing and exchanging gifts with loved ones. Many light candles and oil lamps made from clay. Fireworks are set off. In the evening, a special prayer is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, who is believed to bring luck and prosperity.

A Guinness World Records team presented a certificate to Uttar Pradesh state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath acknowledging the unprecedented number of oil lamps, exceeding last year’s 2.2 million. Drone cameras closely monitored the event…

“More than 30,000 volunteers, primarily college students, worked meticulously to maintain the systematic pattern of burning lamps for the prescribed time,” said Dr. Pratibha Goyal, vice chancellor of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, who coordinated the massive effort.

The lamps lit along 55 riverfront steps of the river Saryu created a captivating display along 1.5 kilometers (one mile). As the lamps remained lit for over five minutes, government spokesperson Shishir Singh said Ayodhya achieved its seventh consecutive world record for the largest display…

The event transformed Ayodhya into a city of lights amid devotional bhajan singing. A laser show depicting scenes from the epic Ramayana added to the experience, and an eco-friendly fireworks show lit the skyline. Traditional decorations, including elaborate arches and grand gateways along the main highways, captured the festive atmosphere as folk cultural performances drew pilgrims to the streets.

The festival also featured a praying ceremony performed by 1,100 priests along riverbanks…

Diwali’s main celebrations are held across the country on Thursday.

Diwali: A festival that lights up the world!

From the heart of the White House to the vast expanse of space, the celebration of light resonates across the globe.

Join us as we share these heartwarming moments of Diwali!#FestivalOfLights#DiwaliInUSA#Diwali2024 pic.twitter.com/CueyfaT3HB

— MyGovIndia (@mygovindia) October 30, 2024

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Wonderful to hear the White House military band play Om Jai Jagdeesh Hare for Diwali. Happy Diwali 🪔 pic.twitter.com/lJwOrCOVpo

— Gita Gopinath (@GitaGopinath) October 31, 2024

US ambassador Eric Garcetti, dressed in Indian attire dance to popular Indian songs as part of Diwali 🎇 festivities. White House also celebrated Diwali 🪔 as Democrats woo Indian Americans with a week left before US elections pic.twitter.com/yE98xIyCcI

— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) October 30, 2024

Biden Celebrates Diwali At White House; Over 600 Indian-Americans Attended Event#TNSHORTS #JoeBiden #Diwali #WhiteHouse pic.twitter.com/e6AMwpNab7

— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) October 29, 2024

What is Diwali, the Festival of Lights? How is it celebrated in India and the diaspora? https://t.co/Fx8E1eRgvO

— The Associated Press (@AP) October 31, 2024

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Dank Grey Dawn Open Thread: For the History Records

by Anne Laurie|  October 31, 20244:32 am| 120 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Open Threads, Republicans in Disarray!, Trumpery

Initially thought this was edited but it’s a real photo via Getty Images. https://t.co/rT9HSqGMxf pic.twitter.com/to5rFfgbze

— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) October 31, 2024

A BlueSky poaster who chooses to remain unportable:

He looks like someone put an inflatable sex doll on a road flagging crew.

Trump is spending the final days of the campaign living like a make-a-wish kid on a shoestring budget.

Listen honey we couldn’t get Disney and the space shuttle but we got you something even better, a shift at McDonald’s and a failed roast comic and a ride on a trash truck.

I think he’s completely lost it.
Trump is currently in his own garbage truck, denying knowledge of a garbage joke and refusing to apologise to Puerto Rico for it being called an island of garbage.
Are his campaign team drunk?

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— News Eye (@newseye.bsky.social) October 30, 2024 at 7:07 PM

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Trump: "I don't know anything about the comedian. I don't know who he is. I've never seen him. I heard he made a statement but it was just a statement that he made. He's a comedian, what can I tell you? I know nothing about him."

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.bsky.social) October 30, 2024 at 6:42 PM

Holy shit.
Trump has turned up to his rally in his garbage man outfit.
I’m done.

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— News Eye (@newseye.bsky.social) October 30, 2024 at 7:24 PM

Sound on:

Donald Trump's Polymarket odds take a tumble tonight after an unearthed video shows him struggling to get into a garbage truck.

Early Halloween costume?

What went wrong? pic.twitter.com/loLDbaiR0b

— Franklin (@franklinisbored) October 31, 2024

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War for Ukraine Day 980: Russia Unleashes More Glide Bombs on Civilian Targets in Kharkiv

by Adam L Silverman|  October 30, 20248:45 pm| 19 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)

Three quick housekeeping notes. First, Rosie is very much improved. Her appetite is completely back and she’s back to normal levels of activity. She goes back for a check in with the oncology vet in three weeks and I’ll take her to see her regular vet at the end of next week to get a post-chemo baseline exam. Thank you for all the good thoughts, well wishes, prayers, and donations.

Second, while I’m starting to recover for the sleep deprivation and what it does to the rest of my system, I’m still fried. I’m just going to cover the basics tonight.

Third, in comments on Monday night someone pivoted off of my assessment of the effects of Musk as an insider threat and his well financed subversion combined with what Russia, the PRC, the DPRK, Iran, Israel, the Saudis, etc are doing to interfere in domestic US politics in general and in regard to the ongoing election in specific to just trash Biden overall. It wasn’t offensive or anything and it didn’t violate the comment policy, which is why I left it up. No one needs to go back, find it, and pile on, but I want to make clear that my issues are with President Biden and his natsec team, which includes his senior domestic natsec appointees or holdovers – Garland, Wray, and Mayorkas – in dealing with these threats, mismanaging US responses to Russia’s genocidal re-invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war. Domestically, in terms of overall domestic policy, I think President Biden and his team have exceeded expectations given they had to deal with Manchin and Sinema and the other four or five Democratic senators hiding behind them in the Senate (cough Coons cough), the loss of the House in the 2022 midterms, and the FedSoc neo-Confederates that McConnell and Leo used Trump to pack onto the Federal appellate courts and the Supreme Court. A lot of this is because the news media has decided not to cover the domestic successes. From The New Yorker:

Among Joe Biden’s afflictions and miseries, his wormwood and gall, there are the insults (about his diminished capacities), and then there are the compliments unpaid (about his achievements). We are exposed to more of the first, but it seems that to him the second are more painful. In his first interview after he withdrew as the Democratic Presidential nominee, Biden—wounded, proud, self-pitying, defiant—said, by way of defending his record, “No one thought we could get done, including some of my own people, what we got done. One of the problems is, we knew all the things we did were going to take a little time to work their way through. So now people are realizing, ‘Oh, that highway. Oh, that . . .’ ” He trailed off for a moment and then recovered. “The biggest mistake we made, we didn’t put up signs saying ‘Joe Did It.’ ” He ended this with a bitter chuckle. Biden isn’t wrong. Objectively, and improbably, he has passed more new domestic programs than any Democratic President since Lyndon Johnson—maybe even since Franklin Roosevelt.

Domestically this has been one of THE most successful administration’s ever. It has done great things for a broad, wide, and deep swathe of Americans. You don’t have to agree with me, but I want to make it clear that my disappointments and frustrations are with the natsec, defense, and foreign policy side of the house, not the domestic.

I’ll leave that there.

Russia attacked civilian targets in Kharkiv with glide bombs within the past two hours:

Kharkiv’s mayor has reported that rescuers are working to get a child from beneath the rubble of a building following a Russian glide bomb attack. pic.twitter.com/QDwuij307Q

— Kate from Kharkiv (@BohuslavskaKate) October 30, 2024

Russia strikes Kharkiv’s densely populated Saltivka with a KAB glide bomb. Bloodthirsty terrorists hit a 9-story residential building in the evening, right when people were home. Rescuers are working to save those trapped under the rubble. pic.twitter.com/bbUfYtKXoL

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) October 30, 2024

Russia struck a nine-story building in Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb.

Tragically, there are casualties, including children, and more people may still be trapped under the rubble. All necessary emergency services are on site.

Partners see what happens every day. In these… pic.twitter.com/iVLJ6x5K4R

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) October 30, 2024

Russia struck a nine-story building in Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb.

Tragically, there are casualties, including children, and more people may still be trapped under the rubble. All necessary emergency services are on site.

Partners see what happens every day. In these circumstances, every delayed decision on their part means dozens or even hundreds more Russian bombs used against Ukraine. Their decisions are the lives of our people. That is why we must stop Russia together — and do so with all possible force.

More on this after the jump.

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

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Ukraine Always Proposes What Will Truly Help Us Achieve Real Peace – Address by the President

30 October 2024 – 17:31

I wish you health, fellow Ukrainians!

I’ve finished a visit to our friends in Northern Europe to attend the fourth Ukraine – Nordic Summit, featuring Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Sweden. It was really productive. We secured agreements on new support packages for both our defense and energy sectors. We also had extensive discussions on investments in our arms production, located exactly in Ukraine, and on developing joint defense projects. There is a solid history of such relations with Denmark – we call it the Danish model, which allows attracting finance from our partners in Ukrainian defense production. For example, we’re now manufacturing almost 20 “Bohdana” artillery units monthly, with strong progress across other areas. And there’s more to come: shells, equipment, drones – everything we need. My gratitude goes out to everyone assisting us. We continue our work on air defense. In particular, at the NATO Summit in Washington, there was an absolutely clear, concrete agreement regarding the air defense systems for Ukraine, as well as the equipment for the brigades. It has not yet been implemented in full. And we really count on our Nordic partners to help us with this in contacts with other partners. Agreements must be fulfilled. Especially in such a war. I’d like to extend special thanks to all Northern European countries for backing the Victory Plan – our strategic action plan, which is already on the table. We’re open to suggestions and perspectives from other countries. But for now, a clear, calculated vision of further actions together with partners is outlined in our Victory Plan. The key is to have the resolve to fulfill its points, and this will undoubtedly bring peace closer. I’m also grateful for the clear understanding of our reasoning regarding the invitation to NATO for Ukraine. Ukraine always proposes what will truly help us achieve real peace, and we continue to convey this message tirelessly to our partners in Berlin, Washington, and beyond. We can also already see the contours of the meeting in the Ramstein format, which is to take place in the coming weeks. It is very important for each support package to be fully implemented and for our steps with partners to be truly joint and as effective as possible.

Today, I have returned to Ukraine, and there are many meetings underway here in Zakarpattia. There are numerous regional matters that hold significance for our entire country. We’re working with local communities and entrepreneurs. Over the past few years, we have managed to make Zakarpattia one of the pillars of resilience for all of Ukraine. Today, I spoke with community leaders from the region and business representatives. Together with First Deputy Prime Minister Svyrydenko, we held a meeting with local business representatives, including those who relocated here from other regions. We see how production is growing, we are familiar with the opportunities and challenges at the same time. We will definitely help find solutions. Now, I will also visit our guys – our warriors – who are undergoing rehabilitation after injuries. These brave warriors are from our brigades fighting in the Donetsk region, in the Vovchansk direction, in the Kursk region. I want to thank them on behalf of all our people, all of Ukraine, and to honor them with state awards. For their essential work, their service, and their invaluable courage. Courage that is decisive both on the battlefield and in political decisions. We are very much counting on the courage of our partners as well.

Glory to Ukraine!

⚡️ President Zelenskyy: some partners thought Ukraine’s Victory Plan was “too much.”

💬 “We want to live. Is it too much?” pic.twitter.com/UOlpcPCpRK

— UNITED24 Media (@United24media) October 30, 2024

⚡️ President Zelenskyy on Tomahawks: “It was confidential information between Ukraine and White House. How to understand these messages? So, it means, between partners there is no confidential things.” pic.twitter.com/gTDFuEWLks

— UNITED24 Media (@United24media) October 30, 2024

This is two major leaks in about two and half weeks. The Tomahawk request from Ukraine and the Israeli strike capabilities in regard to Iran. Someone is going to prison.

The cost:

завдяки вашим донатам Стас вже майже може самостійно стояти без милиць.

у його випадку це великий прогрес.

нам дуже треба оплатити ще два місяці реабілітації, щоб повернути Стаса до самостійного життя.

допоможіть.

банка:https://t.co/4ilAF2Y1zx

PayPal:… https://t.co/xK0Hh22Ktp pic.twitter.com/dpo7VWA6Wg

— пан шаміль (@vsheredeha) October 28, 2024

Here’s the machine translation into English:

hanks to your donations, Stas can almost stand on his own without crutches.

in his case, this is great progress.

we really need to pay for two more months of rehabilitation to get Stas back to independent living.

Help.

jar:

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PayPal:

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Someone asked the other night in comments if this was the first time a state had to crowdsource their defense. The answer is definitely in recent memory. And certainly in this manner. And they’re also having to crowdsource the funding for their wounded veterans’ treatments too. I do have a very early memory of when news of the Yom Kippur War made it into the synagogue on Yom Kippur. All of a sudden people were offering to make donations on the spot to send funds to Israel. Remember, this was before we were legislatively required to send them billions each year in addition to foreign military sales and transfers under routine security cooperation agreements. I have a distinct memory of someone taking over a VERY expensive watch, because no one carried a lot of cash or a checkbook to synagogue on the Day of Atonement, and asking if it could be sold to send funds to Israel immediately. I also know that the Armenian diaspora has raised a lot of funds to help Armenia defend itself and the Armenians that were living in Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh. I don’t think it’s the first, but what Ukraine has been and is doing is definitely on a completely different scale

South Korea:

50 years from, historians will be freaking out about how the democratic world got so pathetically spineless. https://t.co/duhQ1uQdMp

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) October 30, 2024

There’s nothing actually more reported at Yonhap, just that quoted headline. But let me unpack this a bit. The Republic of Korea has a set of laws, like almost every state, that governs how they do what is broadly defined as security cooperation. You should read security cooperation in this regard as foreign military sales. Current ROK law prohibits the president from just unilaterally directly transferring or selling weapons systems, weapons, and/or munitions to Ukraine. Moreover, the president of the ROK is not particularly popular right now. I expect that there’s a vigorous discussion going on behind the scenes regarding how Ukrainian partners can source 155mm shells from South Korea to either replace the partners’ current stocks that they’ll transfer to Ukraine or to just transship them/resell them/donate them to Ukraine once in possession of them.

Georgia:

“We can say goodbye to Georgia’s European and @NATO aspirations,” said Elene Kintsurashvili from the German Marshall Fund, during an interview with TVP World. Kintsurashvili came on the channel to discuss what the future of #Georgia will look like should the ruling #GeorgianDream… pic.twitter.com/CQGS0QKify

— TVP World (@TVPWorld_com) October 30, 2024

“We can say goodbye to Georgia’s European and @NATO aspirations,” said Elene Kintsurashvili from the German Marshall Fund, during an interview with TVP World. Kintsurashvili came on the channel to discuss what the future of #Georgia will look like should the ruling #GeorgianDream party remain in power following the recent controversial parliamentary #elections.

Slovakia:

“The premises of the ZVS Holding company, which manufactures artillery rounds for Ukraine is on fire in Snina,” Slovakia: https://t.co/WmXuClq1Mm

— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) October 29, 2024

From Dennik:

In Snine, the ZVS Holding complex is burning, which produces artillery shells, for example for Ukraine. The fire hit the grenade body forming devices. It does not work directly in Snine with explosives, they are filled in Dubnica above Váh, where the main operation of the semi-state company is.

„We confirm that in the production hall of one of our plants, ZVS holding in Snine, a hydraulic press fire broke out today at 13.30 am, which is used for the volume forming of steel bodies of missiles. The fire was located and hit the tank with hydraulic oil and part of the roof of the production hall. The fire is under control. There were no injuries in connection with the fire. So far, we are seeing the case of two employees who have inhaled the flue gas. We emphasize that the Snine does not work with explosives, only the steel body of the projectile is processed. The exact cause of the fire can only be investigated after it has been completely extinguished. Also, no damage estimate or impact on production itself is available yet, “ said a spokesman for the CSG group, which has managerial control in ZVS.

The Pokrovsk front:

Serhiy Dobriak, head of the Pokrovsk City Military Administration: “[W]e are now establishing fortifications within the city. Residents are witnessing this, so we are urging them once again to evacuate as the city will be completely blocked off.”https://t.co/4HFagBduXN

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) October 30, 2024

From Ukrainska Pravda:

Russian forces are currently positioned 6.7 kilometres from Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast and defensive fortifications are being constructed within the city.

Source: Serhii Dobriak, Head of Pokrovsk City Military Administration, in a national 24/7 joint newscast and in comment to Suspilne Donbas

Quote: “The construction of defences has been ongoing since 2022, and a combat brigade is stationed in our city. In accordance with this defence plan, we are now establishing fortifications within the city. Residents are witnessing this, so we are urging them once again to evacuate as the city will be completely blocked off.”

Details: Dobriak clarified to Suspilne Donbas that this does not entail a full blockade of Pokrovsk; specific sections will be restricted for entry and exit. Several defensive lines have already been constructed to partially block streets and residential districts.

He confirmed the city has no running water, though drinking water is available. Sixty per cent of Pokrovsk currently has power. The city still has several family doctors, a municipal hospital and the wounded are being transported to Dobropillia. Small shops, a market, postal services, and ATMs with cash handling services are still operational. The administrative service centre remains open.

There will be no central heating this season, and heating points are being prepared. However, local authorities are advising residents to evacuate before winter temperatures arrive.

Destroyed Russian assault group of approximately dozen infantrymen on Pokrovsk front. pic.twitter.com/V2YLAj9fw4

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) October 30, 2024

Kharkiv:

Day by day, strike after strike, russia turns Kharkiv into ruins, killing its people, wounding the innocent, and sparing no one. This is what Kharkiv endures at this moment. pic.twitter.com/kh4Tb5hj0U

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) October 30, 2024

“It is likely that two people died as a result of the Russian strike on a high-rise building in Kharkiv – parts of bodies are visible under the rubble, these people show no signs of life,” said Dmytro Chubenko, spokesman for the regional prosecutor’s office. pic.twitter.com/YYne0br3jj

— Kate from Kharkiv (@BohuslavskaKate) October 30, 2024

Here’s the full text of the first tweet:

Late tonight, when people are at home, russia launched an attack on a residential building in Kharkiv, striking it with a gliding aerial bomb.
multiple floors are destroyed, at least 18 people are injured, including children, and an unknown number is trapped under the rubble. We still dont know the fate of those still missing.

Electricity is gone in parts of Kharkiv following a russian glide bomb attack on the city‼️

— Kate from Kharkiv (@BohuslavskaKate) October 30, 2024

Kupiansk, Kharkiv Oblast:

⚡ Russian forces are now positioned just 2.5 to 3 kilometers from Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, the head of Kupiansk City Military Administration says.https://t.co/gmkjXhMQQ3

— UNITED24 Media (@United24media) October 30, 2024

From United24 Media:

Russian forces are now positioned just 2.5 to 3 kilometers from Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, the head of Kupiansk City Military Administration, Andrii Besedin said on a national TV on October 29.

Besedin described the local situation as “critical,” with daily strikes targeting populated areas and essential infrastructure across the Kupiansk community.

According to Besedin, there are still over 2,500 residents in the city, while more than 1,400 civilians remain on the left bank of the Oskil River.

Besedin noted that evacuation efforts are ongoing but have slowed.

“Due to the destruction of key infrastructure, many settlements are without electricity, gas, or water. Current security conditions make it impossible to carry out repairs,” he explained, adding that residents are continuously informed of opportunities to relocate to safer regions of Ukraine.

Earlier, Russian forces attacked the city of Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, targeting an area near a shop and a local market, killing at least 1 person and injuring 11.

Kyiv:

Another night of heavy drone attacks on Kyiv, another residential building hit. Russia’s strikes are getting more calculated and draining resources. The only reliable solution: target the plants assembling these Shaheds and undermine Russia’s war capabilities at the source pic.twitter.com/iisMMrErHs

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) October 30, 2024

Last night, Russia launched 62 Shahed drones at Ukraine. Its attack on a residential building in Kyiv injured nine people, including an 11-year-old child.

When essential support is delayed, countless lives in Ukraine – including children – remain in danger.#ArmUkraineNOW pic.twitter.com/l0WtUedA1e

— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) October 30, 2024

Today, as a result of a horrific russian drone attack on Kyiv, russian troops “denazified” a Jewish school, damaging the building of the educational institution

Thank G-d that no one was there and no one was injured, which unfortunately cannot be said about the nearby… pic.twitter.com/aIWgJZ6Ard

— Chief Rabbi Of Ukraine Moshe Azman (@RabbiUkraine) October 30, 2024

Today, as a result of a horrific russian drone attack on Kyiv, russian troops “denazified” a Jewish school, damaging the building of the educational institution

Thank G-d that no one was there and no one was injured, which unfortunately cannot be said about the nearby residential buildings, which were hit by drone debris and injured people

We pray for their recovery and ask the Almighty to stop this evil!

“I forget when I had normal sleep” – @AnnaVlasenko reports on what it’s like to live night after night without sleep in Kyiv, where the Russian air attacks never seem to end… https://t.co/yWdNknBOwD

— Mark MacKinnon (@markmackinnon) October 30, 2024

From The Globe & Mail:

For the past two months, Oksana Parafeniuk has been struggling with sleep deprivation, as constant air alerts and the sounds of explosions rattle Kyiv at night. She regularly takes her two-year-old son to the hallway of her apartment and monitors the notifications on her phone to find out how close the danger is. The windowless space is a relatively safe place to be.

Kyiv residents find it difficult to get regular sleep because of Russia’s constant attacks on their city. It’s rare to sleep more than half the night without being awakened by alarms or the sounds of air defence systems at work.

“I forget when I had normal sleep. My brain can’t work effectively the next day after a sleepless night. I also started to sleep during the day to feel slightly better. But the next night, drones attacked the city again, and all of it repeated,” Ms. Parafeniuk said, adding that the situation often leaves her depressed when the night comes. “During the day, I am living a normal life, but I struggle to survive during the night.”

She has been thinking about moving abroad for part of the winter if the attacks continue apace. “Some nights when we are so tired, my husband and I leave our son alone in the corridor, while we are trying to sleep in our bed, not just sitting near him,” Ms. Parafeniuk said. “But often it only works until the first explosion, when one of us starts to monitor the situation on our phone.”

There has been a 20- to 30-per-cent increase in the number of residents reporting sleep problems this autumn, said Yevhen Poiarkov, a somnologist at the Dobrobut clinic in Kyiv. He did not see the same number of problems in previous years – only when attacks on the city are constant.

In September and October, 2023, there were 23 air-raid alerts in Kyiv, which lasted 25.2 hours. During the same period this year, there were 86, lasting 124 hours, according to Air-alarms.in.ua.

“Since fatigue accumulates, we have patients who are annoyed, can’t concentrate and feel themselves not good in general,” Dr. Poiarkov said.

He said people need more time to refresh after they have been exhausted. But Kyiv residents never get the chance to rest properly. Instead, he sees the exacerbation of chronic diseases, disorientation and reduced working capacity.

“I’ve become used to not sleeping until 3 a.m.,” said Iryna Kondratiuk. Each night, she waits for drones to attack the city. “I tried to sleep and took sleeping pills, but then the following day I couldn’t hear the phone alarm and missed my work.”

Ms. Kondratiuk, a manicurist, said that after two months like this, it has become difficult to manage psychologically. “I shifted my work from the first part of the day to the second, trying to adapt to reality, but almost every night, I end up at the house entrance watching on my phone. Even when I sleep, I am waking up every one or two hours.”

Psychologist Tatiana Tsilenko says people who experience a chronic lack of sleep often have a variety of problems, including difficulties with hearing and deteriorating vision. “A person loses connection with reality, their brain doesn’t operate effectively any more. It’s a torture when the whole city can’t sleep, which creates dangers for people’s lives and their health.”

She said many people are losing interest in their hobbies. They often have pessimistic attitudes and can’t connect with others, which leads to issues at work.

“When one person didn’t sleep it’s not visible, but when it’s a big group of people or the whole city, it creates tension in the society. One incorrect reply can create problems for the whole department. Ukrainians are adapting to sleep deprivation … but it’s influencing the quality of their life.”

Kherson:

“Russian troops tortured Oleksii Sivak for weeks, applying electric shocks to his genitals in a freezing basement in his home city of Kherson in punishment for resisting their rule…” https://t.co/WYudtD9V87

— Kate from Kharkiv (@BohuslavskaKate) October 30, 2024

The Guardian has the details:

Russian troops tortured Oleksii Sivak for weeks, applying electric shocks to his genitals in a freezing basement in his home city of Kherson in punishment for resisting their rule.

When Ukrainian troops freed the city in the autumn of 2022, Sivak was presented with a long list of medical specialists who could help his recovery and asked to tick the ones he needed.

Almost every part of the body and mind was covered, but there were no urologists, doctors who treat male urinary and reproductive organs.

“I asked them: ‘Am I meant to see a gynaecologist?’ I was shocked,” he said. We’ve had a war since 2014 [when Russian proxy forces occupied Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine] and no one had even thought about male victims of sexual violence.”

It was Sivak’s first encounter with a dangerous silence, born of stigma and taboo, about the injuries his Russian jailers had inflicted. It was also his first step toward becoming an activist for a group that has been all but invisible, even as their numbers mount with disturbing speed.

The UN commissioner for human rights has documented hundreds of cases of sexual violence perpetrated by Russian troops since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Two-thirds of the victims are men and boys who were tortured in Russian jails.

Russia deploys systematic sexual torture against Ukrainians, both civilians and prisoners of war, in “almost all” detention centres where they are held, the UN found.

That includes “rape, attempted rape, threats of rape and castration, beatings or the administration of electric shocks to genitals, repeated forced nudity and sexualised humiliation”.

“The numbers in Ukraine are quite startling,” said Charu Lata Hogg, the executive director of the All Survivors Project, which supports men and boys who have endured sexual violence.

The organisation keeps a global database of cases that stretches back three decades, and the scale of new abuse recorded in Ukraine is unprecedented, she said. Sexual violence against men “happens all over the world, but the struggle is always getting documented cases”.

In Ukraine, the UN has recorded 236 incidents of sexual violence against men and two against boys in under three years.

The figures are likely to be the result of Russian forces’ systemic use of torture and Ukrainian authorities’ efforts to support survivors and collect evidence.

“I think we should credit the interviewing methods which support these disclosures,” Hogg said. Returnees “are given psychological support, and interviewed quite soon after release when trauma is high and it is relatively easier for survivors to recount their experiences”.

If Ukraine is setting an impressive example recording this form of Russian torture, it is only just beginning to grapple with its impact.

Sivak has set up Ukraine’s first support network for male survivors, in part because the first weeks after he was freed were terrifyingly lonely. Support groups, resources and medical aid were almost all aimed at women.

“One of the aims of this organisation is to make a path where one didn’t exist before, so we can be guides along it for others,” he said.

Male survivors’ ordeals are little known and rarely discussed in Ukraine, even as the country celebrates the visible sacrifice of other soldiers and survivors. Images of amputees have become common, but there are no billboards or magazine articles featuring the largely hidden injuries of sexual violence.

Few survivors are willing to talk publicly about attacks on their bodies that too often feel like assaults on their dignity and masculinity.

The sense of shame is one reason that Russia exploits sexual violence as a weapon of war, and a driving force behind Sivak’s decision to speak out. He wants the survivor network to be a beacon for those trying to recover and a voice for those still held.

More at the link.

Vochansk:

Vovchansk—another Ukrainian city that was turned into ruins when russia decided to ‘liberate’ it.

📹: @DPSU_ua pic.twitter.com/QeNIUYdUdn

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) October 30, 2024

Russian occupied Luhansk Oblast:

Full video of yesterday’s strike on Russian ammunition storage in Luhansk. https://t.co/8KKkvHbua7 https://t.co/SlnuLme6p1 pic.twitter.com/lriBWA99sC

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) October 30, 2024

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Boots on the Ground in Nebraska!

by WaterGirl|  October 30, 20247:44 pm| 28 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Open Threads, Political Action, Politics

So in one of the Nebraska fundraising posts for Dan Osborn field organizing, one of our BJ peeps spoke up.  He and some friends have a pattern of going to a key state and helping out for 7-10 days before the election.  Last time they went to North Carolina.

I offered to put him in touch with our contacts for NC and the Osborne campaign.  They ended up deciding on Nebraska, and they landed in Nebraska on Monday.

They sent some beautiful photos – I did not expect Nebraska to be beautiful!

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I also did not expect this from Nebraska, either.  (NSFW)  Impressive!

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Report #1 (Tuesday)

Just wanted to let you know, we hit the ground yesterday and banged out
the first 100 doors. Off to do another 200 now. Scott is, as you said
super on the ball. Thanks for all your help!

Report #2  (Tuesday)

Yes, just finished another 100 doors and 2hrs on the phones. Tough crowd,
but we’ll keep plugging.

Feel free to forward my info to anyone who wants
to join, or I can connect them with the volunteer coordinator Adam.

*****

Anybody else interested in working toward a win in Nebraska?

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