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

“Facilitate” is an active verb, not a weasel word.

Republicans in disarray!

“I was told there would be no fact checking.”

No Kings: Americans standing in the way of bad history saying “Oh, Fuck No!”

Reality always gets a vote in the end.

The words do not have to be perfect.

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

Thanks to your bullshit, we are now under siege.

Let me file that under fuck it.

Humiliatingly small and eclipsed by the derision of millions.

People are weird.

So many bastards, so little time.

Consistently wrong since 2002

Yeah, with this crowd one never knows.

Today in our ongoing national embarrassment…

There is no right way to do the wrong thing.

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

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

Putting aside our relentless self-interest because the moral imperative is crystal clear.

I see no possible difficulties whatsoever with this fool-proof plan.

Republicans got rid of McCarthy. Democrats chose not to save him.

Imperialist aggressors must be defeated, or the whole world loses.

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Good News Open Thread: FDA Approves Updated Covid-19 Boosters

by Anne Laurie|  August 23, 20249:21 am| 62 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19, Healthcare, Open Threads

Today, we approved and granted emergency use authorization for updated mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (2024-2025 formula) to include a monovalent (single) component that corresponds to the Omicron variant KP.2 strain of SARS-CoV-2. https://t.co/pul33IEnIw

The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have… pic.twitter.com/HkZlPX8jwW

— U.S. FDA (@US_FDA) August 22, 2024


We’ve all been waiting for this upgrade. Shots should be available as soon as next week:

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved and granted emergency use authorization (EUA) for updated mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (2024-2025 formula) to include a monovalent (single) component that corresponds to the Omicron variant KP.2 strain of SARS-CoV-2. The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have been updated with this formula to more closely target currently circulating variants and provide better protection against serious consequences of COVID-19, including hospitalization and death. Today’s actions relate to updated mRNA COVID-19 vaccines manufactured by ModernaTX Inc. and Pfizer Inc.

In early June, the FDA advised manufacturers of licensed and authorized COVID-19 vaccines that the COVID-19 vaccines (2024-2025 formula) should be monovalent JN.1 vaccines. Based on the further evolution of SARS-CoV-2 and a rise in cases of COVID-19, the agency subsequently determined and advised manufacturers that the preferred JN.1-lineage for the COVID-19 vaccines (2024-2025 formula) is the KP.2 strain, if feasible.…

 
Per the Washington Post, “New coronavirus vaccines are now approved. Here’s what to know” [gift link]:

The Food and Drug Administration approved new mRNA coronavirus vaccines Thursday, clearing the way for shots manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna to start hitting pharmacy shelves and doctor’s offices within a week…

The FDA has yet to approve an updated vaccine from Novavax, which uses a more conventional vaccine development method but has faced financial challenges.

Our scientific understanding of coronavirus vaccines has evolved since they debuted in late 2020. Here’s what to know about the new vaccines:

Why are there new vaccines?
The coronavirus keeps evolving to overcome our immune defenses, and the shield offered by vaccines weakens over time. That’s why federal health officials want people to get an annual updated coronavirus vaccine designed to target the latest variants. They approve them for release in late summer or early fall to coincide with flu shots that Americans are already used to getting…

Who needs a new coronavirus vaccine?

The United States differs from other countries in recommending an updated coronavirus vaccine for everyone except young infants, rather than just those at heightened risk for severe disease because they are 65 or older, are moderately to severely immunocompromised or have serious medical conditions…

How long does vaccine protection last?

CDC data shows that the effectiveness of the 2023-2024 vaccine, meant to reduce emergency room visits and hospitalizations, declined sharply more than four months after receiving it. But the risk of hospitalization still remains low for most people, which made it harder for the CDC to compare outcomes for people who received an updated shot with those who did not…

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Do vaccines prevent long covid?
While the threat of acute serious respiratory covid disease has faded, developing the lingering symptoms of “long covid” remains a concern for people who have had even mild cases. The CDC says vaccination is the “best available tool” to reduce the risk of long covid in children and adults. The exact mechanism is unclear, but experts theorize that vaccines help by reducing the severity of illness, which is a major risk factor for long covid.

When is the best time to get a new coronavirus vaccine?

It depends on your circumstances, including risk factors for severe disease, when you were last infected or vaccinated, and plans for the months ahead. It’s best to talk these issues through with a doctor.

If you are at high risk and have not recently been vaccinated or infected, you may want to get a shot as soon as possible while cases remain high. The summer wave has shown signs of peaking, but cases can still be elevated and take weeks to return to low levels. It’s hard to predict when a winter wave will begin.

If your priority is to avoid getting sick ahead of the holidays or a major event such as an international vacation, you could get your vaccine a month ahead of the event to increase your protection.

If you were recently vaccinated, the FDA advises waiting two months since your last shot to get the updated vaccine. The CDC has previously said people can wait three months after an infection to get vaccinated.

Manisha Juthani, Connecticut’s public health commissioner, said people who have recently had covid could time their next vaccine several weeks before a holiday when they will be exposed to a lot of people, whether that’s Halloween, Thanksgiving or end-of-year celebrations.

Where do I find vaccines?

Coronavirus vaccines are sold as a commercial product and are no longer purchased and distributed by the federal government for free. That means they won’t be as readily accessible as they once were, but they shouldn’t be too hard to find.

CVS said its expects to start administering them within days, and Walgreens said that it would start scheduling appointments to receive shots after Sept. 6 and that customers can walk in before then…

The CDC plans to relaunch its vaccine locator when the new vaccines are widely available, and similar services are offered by Moderna and Pfizer…

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Squishable Morning Thread

by Betty Cracker|  August 23, 20246:22 am| 323 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Open Threads, Politics, Republican Stupidity

Vice President Kamala Harris had one job last night: show us a president. She fucking nailed it.

Brava!

VP Harris watched by little girl in audience.

Meanwhile, her opponent called in to Fox News to whine, and even the corrupt Murdoch flunkies cut him off after 10 minutes of rambling complaints and accidental keypad beeping. What a loser!

I believe we’re gonna win in November.

Open thread!

ETA: Moving photo from Reddit flagged by valued commenter Baud.

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Late Night Open Thread: Interim Notes From Tonight’s Party

by Anne Laurie|  August 22, 202410:45 pm| 290 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Kamala Harris for President, Open Threads

I love this outburst of patriotism at the DNC tonight
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/aXPK5gayEM

— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) August 23, 2024

here's the entirety of Pink's performance at the DNC pic.twitter.com/KhuvifqruT

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 23, 2024

Fun fact about @Pink who is performing at the DNC tonight. She gives away 100,000’s of banned books at her concerts.

She gives away copies of books removed from schools in some areas of Florida like dictionary’s, The Diary of Anne Frank and more.

RT if you love #bannedbooks.… pic.twitter.com/ct0OLxs9UV

— Maile (@MailePRMedia) August 22, 2024

What if Taylor Swift uses the DNC to announce a new album that she’ll only release if Kamala wins

— Phil’s Wins 🥥🌴 (@philipjonathn) August 22, 2024

[mic drop]

Elizabeth Warren at the DNC: "Trust Donald Trump and JD Vance to look out for your family? Shoot, I wouldn't trust them to move my couch." pic.twitter.com/TvkxKkIwPr

— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 22, 2024

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War for Ukraine Day 911: A Brief Thursday Night Update

by Adam L Silverman|  August 22, 20248:45 pm| 26 Comments

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

Two quick housekeeping notes. First, Rosie is doing well. It’s been a very moderate reaction to this week’s treatment. Thank you all for the good thoughts, well wishes, prayers, and donations.

Second, the girls decided to wake me up at 3:15 AM to make sure I was aware that a thunderstorm had started. As a result I am definitely fried and tonight’s update will be the basics again because I really need to go and crash.

President Zelenskyy addressed the VII International Veterans Conference earlier today. The video is below, English transcript after the jump.

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It Is Right and Necessary for the State That Ukraine’s Veteran Community Be Fully Integrated Into Public Life – President’s Speech at the VII International Veterans Forum

22 August 2024 – 18:36

Dear defenders!

Dear family members of our warriors, our heroes!

Dear foreign guests!

Dear generals!

Friends of Ukraine!

It has already become a very important tradition that, on the eve of our Independence Day, we honor our veterans – our warriors, Ukrainian men and women who have done and continue to do everything to preserve our Ukrainian independence. Just as the heroic defense of Ukraine has become a fact of history, so too will the Ukrainian victory. It must ensure the preservation of our full state independence, our entire nation, and our true unity achieved during this time of Ukraine’s national solidarity for all future generations of Ukrainians.

Here, we have great hopes for Ukraine’s veteran community. All those people, who, both in military and civilian life, have proven that they care deeply about Ukraine’s existence and who truly understand the value of our state’s independence. Every nation that has undergone transformation and secured its place among the world’s true leaders has relied on certain key communities within society – communities of change. Today, in our country, veterans can become that community – every man and woman who, after defending Ukraine, wishes to become a leader of change for Ukraine. In particular, at the societal level, in public life, and in every Ukrainian community. So that the activity of veteran businesses, veteran spaces, and veteran hubs where one can receive all the necessary support, as well as the social activity of veterans not only guarantee the presence of a true, independent, and patriotic spirit in every community but also drive Ukraine’s development and confident growth – economically, socially, and culturally, which we as a nation desperately need. It is essential, because it is right and necessary for the state, for all our people, for our development that Ukraine’s veteran community be fully integrated into public life, so that those veterans who see themselves as leaders of change can truly become one of the most reliable sources of strength for Ukraine after this war.

This is the purpose for which state policy – Ukrainian veterans policy – should be organized. The core principle of this policy is respect for the defenders of Ukraine, their protection, and real support – effective, without bureaucracy, and equally with respect – genuine opportunities for further self-realization for the sake of Ukraine and Ukrainians, for their own development, for the sake of their families, their communities and our entire state. I strongly hope that this is how all the structures of our government – the ministry and the government as a whole, as well as local authorities in regions, cities and communities – will understand their tasks in veterans’ affairs.

To ensure this, today, by my decree, I have instructed the government to approve the National Strategy of Veterans Policy and the Strategy for the Formation of a System of Transition from Military Service to Civilian Life. These documents address all aspects of the interaction between the state and veterans, from the initial steps in reintegrating warriors into civilian life to the opportunities for veterans to enhance the lives of their communities, regions, and the nation. The details of our National Strategy will be presented by government officials here today, including the Prime Minister, the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, and all our ministers present at the forum. I urge you, our defenders, to be truly active and energetic so that Ukraine’s veteran community strengthens the further development of Ukraine.

And one more thing.

I have just returned from our Sumy region – from the border areas that are adjacent to the enemy, where our units are responding extremely effectively to Russia’s invasion, sending the war back to where Russia brought it to our land – we are sending it back home. This is absolutely fair. But beyond fairness, it is also highly effective. We must all understand that to drive the occupier from our land, we must create as many problems for the Russian state as possible on its own territory. And this heroic work is becoming more precise, more long-range, and more effective. Our defensive operations in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions, in the south of Ukraine, our liberation of the Black Sea from the Russian fleet, our operation in the Kursk region, and our near-daily strikes on Russian military facilities – all this is part of our systemic approach to defending Ukraine and ending this war on the terms of an independent Ukraine.

I am confident that we will overcome this path, no matter how difficult it may be. I thank each and every one who, through their strength, resilience, and courage, ensure our nation’s progress toward its rightful goals. I ask you now to honor the memory of all those who gave their lives for all of us and for Ukraine’s future with a moment of silence.

We are grateful to them for Ukraine’s independence!

Thank you, all our warriors, all our veterans, all the Ukrainian people!

Glory to Ukraine!

Holland:

🇳🇱 @defensie is purchasing 51 mobile radars for drone detection. Later this year, the Netherlands will donate these systems to Ukraine.

We are grateful to our Dutch friends for their unwavering support.
This military aid will strengthen Ukraine’s capabilities in countering… https://t.co/vVimQXOtDd

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) August 22, 2024

Tymofiy Mylovanov, President of the Kyiv School of Economics, breaks down the metrics on Ukrainian air defense efficacy that Colonel-General Syrskyi released the other day.

For the first time, Ukraine discloses real missile interception rates, moving beyond ‘all intercepted’ claims—average success stands at 43%

Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi, reported that from February 24, 2022, Russian missiles and drones struck 11,879 targets in Ukraine 1/Image

Civilian targets made up 53% of successful Russian strikes, hitting 6,203 targets, while military targets numbered 5,676 2/ 

Missiles and Drones:

Total Missiles Launched: 9,590

Total Drones Launched: 13,997

Missiles Intercepted: 2,429 (25%)

Drones Intercepted: 5,972 (43%) 3/ 

Cruise Missiles (Kalibr, Kh-555/101, R-500, Iskander):

Interception Rate: 67%

These cruise missiles are more effectively intercepted, with a significant proportion launched at strategic targets 4/ 

Guided Missiles (Kh-59, Kh-35, Kh-31):

Interception Rate: 22%

Lower interception rate due to these missiles being launched at frontline or border targets with less layered air defense 5/ 

Drones (Shahed-136, Lancet):

Launched: 13,315

Intercepted: 8,836 (63%)

These drones were heavily targeted by air defense, resulting in a moderate interception success rate. 6/ 

Ballistic Missiles (Iskander, Tochka-U, KN-23):

Launched: 1,388

Interception Rate: 4.5%

Extremely low interception rate, making these missiles a significant threat, particularly to civilian infrastructure 7/ 

Anti-Aircraft Missiles Modified to Hit Ground (S-300, S-400):

Launched: 3,008

Interception Rate: 0.63%

These missiles targeted 4,293 objects, primarily civilian (3,196) but also military (1,097) 8/ 

Kh-22 and Kh-32 Missiles:

Launched: 362

Intercepted: 2 (0.55%)

These missiles, launched from Tu-22M3 bombers, require modern interception systems due to their speed and trajectory 9/ 

“Onyx” Missile:

Launched: 211

Intercepted: 12 (5.7%)

High-speed missile with a low interception rate, posing a significant risk to both civilian and military targets 10/ 

Hypersonic Weapons (Kh-47M2 “Kinzhal”):

Launched: 111

Intercepted: 28 (25%)

These hypersonic missiles mainly targeted civilian infrastructure, with a notable portion being intercepted 11/ 

“Zircon” Missile:

Launched: 6

Intercepted: 2

Struck civilian targets four times, demonstrating the challenges of intercepting truly hypersonic weapons 12X 

Source, in Ukrainian

Сирський розкрив, скільки об’єктів в Україні потрапили під удар РФГоловнокомандувач ЗСУ Олександр Сирський повідомив, що за період з 24 лютого 2022 року в Україні російські ракети та дрони уразили 11 879 об’єктів, з яких більшість цивільні – 6 203, решта військові -…https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2024/08/20/7471189/

The actual interception rate for short-range ballistic missiles used by Russia against in Ukraine is … 4.5%.

Again, this is why I argue that offense against launchers is usually a better investment than defense against the missiles. Shoot the archer, not the arrow. https://t.co/IGKMGWWelm pic.twitter.com/tJvEnMzozR

— Dr. Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) August 22, 2024

Moreover, Scholz, when pressed on why Germany won’t supply Taurus to Ukraine, used Patriot as a sort of excuse.https://t.co/yaOX5ScGQ2 pic.twitter.com/vc7HrtTjxV

— Dr. Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) August 22, 2024

Here’s all of Lewis’s second tweet:

I think part of my frustration is that I’ve sat in meetings where Ukrainians have directly explained that the limited effect of Russian missile strikes is less defenses and more their own heroic efforts to repair infrastructure to keep electricity, water and other services running.

This spawned a very spirited discussion:

I think “fools” is too harsh. It *would* be escalatory, but defeating Russian aggression requires taking some escalation risks. In this case, I do agree with you that targeting industrial production of missiles is a risk worth taking.

— Dr. Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) August 22, 2024

Maybe “fools” is harsh but a lot of the public arguments from D.C. are dumb – and I cant but wonder how these people would react if China started an operation to invade Taiwan, considering that just like Russia, China has lot of nukes…

— Jakub Janovsky (@Rebel44CZ) August 22, 2024

One more that that repeatedly makes me mad of Western support for Ukraine is drip-feeding the munition when a new capability is introduced (plus the targetting restrictions) – giving Russians time to implement mitigating measures before suffering significant losses.

— Jakub Janovsky (@Rebel44CZ) August 22, 2024

This statistic is of questionable utility in my view. It does not specify whether interception was attempted or not, and when they started counting. Remember that Ukraine had to wait over a year to receive Western missile defense systems.

We know that Kyiv withstood several…

— Fabian Hoffmann (@FRHoffmann1) August 22, 2024

This statistic is of questionable utility in my view. It does not specify whether interception was attempted or not, and when they started counting. Remember that Ukraine had to wait over a year to receive Western missile defense systems.

We know that Kyiv withstood several complex missile raids with high interception rates, including against ballistic missile targets. I would assume for Kyiv and surrounding areas, SRBM interception rates are significantly higher.

Generally though I absolutely agree with your point.

1. Read the article! It *does* have the date. (It’s the whole war.)

2. The data is coarse, but it tells us some interesting things. First, to get to previously reported intercept rates (~50%), one must assume Ukraine only attempts to intercept about 10% of SRBMS, which seems…

— Dr. Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) August 22, 2024

1. Read the article! It *does* have the date. (It’s the whole war.)

2. The data is coarse, but it tells us some interesting things. First, to get to previously reported intercept rates (~50%), one must assume Ukraine only attempts to intercept about 10% of SRBMS, which seems unlikely even accounting for the late start. Second, if limited intercept attempts are because SRBMS outnumber interceptors, that’s MY point about cost-trades. If you are losing money on the exchange at the margin, you can’t make it up the loss in volume.

I dont think you fully appreciate how large Ukraine is and how few of its air defense systems were/are realistically capable of intercepting ballistic missiles.

Even now, the vast majority of Ukraine has exactly 0 missile defense coverage.

So trying to intercept 10% seems…

— Jakub Janovsky (@Rebel44CZ) August 22, 2024

I dont think you fully appreciate how large Ukraine is and how few of its air defense systems were/are realistically capable of intercepting ballistic missiles.

Even now, the vast majority of Ukraine has exactly 0 missile defense coverage.

So trying to intercept 10% seems plausible.

The Kursk counteroffensive:

Russian BMP-3 shoots at Russian BMP-2 in Russkaya Konopelka, Kursk, while the Ukrainian Kozak vehicle retreats. pic.twitter.com/HlNYPLGvJP

— English Luhansk (@loogunda) August 22, 2024

🇺🇦 Pilots destroyed two bridge crossings in the Kursk region using guided aerial bombs.

📹: Commander of the Ukrainian Air Force pic.twitter.com/YfYBsH3yVI

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) August 22, 2024

/19. Russian drive across the bridge in Zvannoe before the second strike on the bridge (shown in the post above).

Video also shows that Russian infantry crosses the bridge on foot. pic.twitter.com/k5EV0Yr3Tm

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) August 22, 2024

Todays Ukrainian air strike with GBU-39 on Russian positions in Kursk region https://t.co/5gAyV4H1gG pic.twitter.com/vRO5ILSYIq

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) August 22, 2024

A crew of Russian BMP-3 fires at its own BMP-2 at point-blank range in Kursk region. pic.twitter.com/t1r3yVZ2cG

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) August 22, 2024

Kharkiv Oblast:

Ukrainian 3rd Separate Assault Brigade is advancing in Kharkiv region, regaining territories – the brigade’s official statement.

As a result of counterattacks, the brigade took control of the battalion defense area of the occupiers, enemy platoon, and company strongpoints and… pic.twitter.com/ObWGpaJ9Q7

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) August 22, 2024

Ukrainian 3rd Separate Assault Brigade is advancing in Kharkiv region, regaining territories – the brigade’s official statement.

As a result of counterattacks, the brigade took control of the battalion defense area of the occupiers, enemy platoon, and company strongpoints and advanced deep into the front by almost 2 square kilometers.

“The main objective of the operation was to bring down the offensive potential of the 20th Army of Russia. At the moment, this objective has been accomplished,” said Colonel Andrii Biletskyi, the brigade commander.

It is reported that in four days, the enemy lost lost three 300 military personnel, and a significant amount of equipment and weapons were destroyed or damaged.

“The uniqueness of the operation was that we attacked the superior enemy and won. The success depended on detailed planning, non-standard solutions, and coordinated work of artillery, air defense, drones, and intelligence. But the heroes of the battlefield were tank crewmen, sappers, scouts, and, above all, assaultmen,” the brigade commander said.

“The assault actions have deflected the enemy’s blow from the direction of Makiivka and relieved tension from other critical sections of the front in the lines of neighboring brigades.

Now, the occupiers are intensifying the use of aviation, MLRS, and long-range artillery. The enemy is trying to regain lost ground. But the 3rd Assault Brigade is holding the line!”

“Ukraine’s 3rd Separate Assault Brigade launched a counterattack in Kharkiv Oblast and advanced almost 2 square kilometers deep into the front line area, the brigade said on Aug. 22.” https://t.co/oPCWhJ4b3e

— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) August 22, 2024

The Kyiv Independent has the details:

Editor’s note: This is a breaking news story and is being updated.

Ukraine’s 3rd Separate Assault Brigade launched a counterattack in Kharkiv Oblast and advanced almost 2 square kilometers deep into the front line area, the brigade said on Aug. 22.

Earlier in the day, the brigade released a video showing what it claims was the first footage of an “offensive in full swing” filmed in the eastern region.

“The main aim of the operation was to bring down the offensive potential of the 20th Army of the Russian Federation. At the moment, this task has been accomplished,” Brigade Commander Andrii Biletskyi said.

It is unclear when the attack was launched, its scale, and the area of the offensive. The brigade said that Russia lost around 300 soldiers in four days, and “a significant amount of equipment and weapons were broken or damaged.”

Ukrainian soldiers also took control of a battalion defense area of Russian troops and some Russian strongholds, according to the statement.

The Kyiv Independent could not verify these claims.

“The assault operations prevented the enemy’s attack from the direction of Makiivka and relieved tension from other critical frontline areas in the neighboring brigades’ zones,” the brigade said.

The village of Makiivka in Luhansk Oblast is located some 180 kilometers (111 miles) southeast of the city of Kharkiv.

According to Biletsky, Ukrainian forces attacked Russian troops that had superiority “and won.” The ratio of forces on the battlefield was 2.5:1 in Moscow’s favor, the statement read.

“The success depended on detailed planning, non-standard solutions, coordinated work of artillery, air defenses, and intelligence,” the commander said.

After Ukraine’s reported counterattack, Russia’s forces are stepping up the use of aircraft and other weapons, attempting to regain lost ground, the brigade said.

The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade is known to have been operating around the village of Borova in Kharkiv Oblast, as it reported the thwarting of a Russian attempt to make a breakthrough in the area in early July.

While initially gaining ground in May, a Russian offensive in northeastern Kharkiv Oblast quickly bogged down, with Russian troops reportedly suffering heavy losses.

The intensity of fighting had decreased somewhat compared to other sectors, though several reports of Russia preparing new attacks have emerged since then.

Pokrovsk:

Families with children are evacuating from Pokrovsk community in Donetsk region.

It is very scary for them to remain and scary to leave as they don’t know what lies ahead.

Russia continues causing pain to our people.

📹: DW pic.twitter.com/ImqmTFUowr

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) August 22, 2024

The Krasnodar Krai, Russia side of the Kerch Strait:

pic.twitter.com/b4Pd5n4pGy

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) August 22, 2024

Conro Trader ferry just followed Russian warship. Loaded with fuel tanks, it was reportedly hit by a Neptune cruise missile. This was the only big ferry operating between Kerch and Russia. pic.twitter.com/VOw4z4EafI

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) August 22, 2024

No, it will not.

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) August 22, 2024

Russian occupied Crimea:

Crimean Telegram channels report huge lines at gas stations in Kerch after the ferry carrying tank fuels sank. Locals are afraid of gas shortages. https://t.co/doHPgHbiiP pic.twitter.com/YvujFt9O6N

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) August 22, 2024

Russia’s Marinovka airbase appears to have gone boom.

Marinovka Air Base near Volgograd got hit tonight. While Ukraine waits for the ban on using long-range missiles to hit targets inside Russia to be lifted, drone units aren’t wasting any time pic.twitter.com/r4I8C05UtV

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) August 22, 2024

10/10 Dostoevsky moment with a Russian guy witnessing the Marinovka air base following a Ukrainian drone assault.

“There it is flying by, fuck. Fucking flying over again, fuck. It’s all fucking fucked up! Everything. It’s fucked as fuck. They’re fucking bombing it since 2.30 am,… pic.twitter.com/FUkggkHYDi

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) August 22, 2024

10/10 Dostoevsky moment with a Russian guy witnessing the Marinovka air base following a Ukrainian drone assault.

“There it is flying by, fuck. Fucking flying over again, fuck. It’s all fucking fucked up! Everything. It’s fucked as fuck. They’re fucking bombing it since 2.30 am, and they still are fucking it now. It’s a serious tragedy, folks. This is serious stuff. It’s all fucking on fire. And it’s fucking smoke. It’s all fucking exploding. That’s it. The Oktyabrsky airfield is fucking fucked as fuck. That’s really something else. And all the new hangars, it’s all blown up in the air, fuck.”

Here’s some detailed reporting by tweet from Radio Free Europe‘s/Radio Liberty‘s Mark Krutov:

As for the hangars, they were under construction in January 2024, as shown in this crop from the January 14th @planet satellite image, so I assume construction began in November or December 2023. pic.twitter.com/hTbCFsc2Cv

— Mark Krutov (@kromark) August 22, 2024

The Russian ‘Fighterbomber’ Telegram channel, commenting on the strike on Marinovka airfield and the new hangars (which he says were ‘donated’), stated: ‘No, a miracle didn’t happen.’ https://t.co/59tGlmA090 https://t.co/2tAoO7Zru0 pic.twitter.com/TKBMNpI0yF

— Mark Krutov (@kromark) August 22, 2024

A few OTG photos of the Marinovka airfield after Ukrainian strike (https://t.co/KKbWhFkZ1n) pic.twitter.com/aQDhblq3qT

— Mark Krutov (@kromark) August 22, 2024

A few OTG photos of the Marinovka airfield after Ukrainian strike (https://t.co/KKbWhFkZ1n) pic.twitter.com/aQDhblq3qT

— Mark Krutov (@kromark) August 22, 2024

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Tens of thousands of civilians are now evacuating from Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine, scenes reminiscent of 2022. We delivered food to families fleeing with their pets.

For those European nations tiring of helping Ukraine stop Russia—are you prepared for another surge of refugees? pic.twitter.com/3Nn8jJ8FvQ

— Nate Mook (@natemook) August 22, 2024

Here’s how the Hachiko team sets up a new feeding station with your support—this one in eastern Ukraine. Look at how quick the dogs come! 🐕 pic.twitter.com/xRc8d8ZyuE

— Nate Mook (@natemook) August 18, 2024

Open thread!

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Thursday Evening Open Thread: Gearing Up for A *Really* Big Closing Act

by Anne Laurie|  August 22, 20246:27 pm| 219 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Kamala Harris for President, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat

DNC NEWS: According to CNN's @jamiegangel, there is a block in the schedule tonight and what will occupy that block is only known by a very small group of planners

— That Gay Guy Candle Co. 🥥🌴 (@gayguycandleco) August 22, 2024

The ‘guesses’ on twitter, and I’m sure other social media, mostly range between snark & crackpot. Here’s the official schedule, per ABC’s Chicago affiliate:

… The DNC has run late every night so far, but if previous night programming is a guide, the hope will be for Harris to take the stage in the latter half of the 9 p.m. hour, CT.

The full program for the final night of the Democratic Convention has not yet been released, but Harris-Walz spokesman Michael Tyler did confirm the following speakers for Thursday night:

– Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland
– Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge
– California Senator Alex Padilla
– Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey
– Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin
– Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren
– Arizona Senator Mark Kelly
– Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey
– Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
– Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark
– Illinois Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger
– Georgia U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath
– Colorado U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse
– Florida U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost
– Michigan U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin
– Texas U.S. Rep. Colin Allred
– Arizona U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego
– “The Tennessee Three:” State Reps. Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones, Justin Pearson
– Arizona U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords
– Gun violence survivors and gun safety advocates

A performance by Pink is also confirmed, and she was seen rehearsing at the United Center Thursday afternoon. CNN is reporting The Chicks will also perform Thursday night.

And a number of performance mic checks and Oprah Winfrey’s surprise appearance Wednesday night have fueled speculation about whether there may be another surprise guest tonight. Could it be Taylor Swift? Beyoncé? No one is telling, so we’ll just have to find out…


 
More snippets from last night:

Actress Mindy Kaling said at the Democratic National Convention that Vice President Kamala Harris taught her to make dosas the first time they met. pic.twitter.com/jrHqTC9e74

— The Associated Press (@AP) August 22, 2024

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As "the man from Hope", Clinton labels Harris as "the President of Joy"

— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) August 22, 2024

Buttigieg: And don't even get me started on his new running mate. At least Mike Pence was polite… pic.twitter.com/7Uynmt3pdK

— Acyn (@Acyn) August 22, 2024

Oprah Winfrey at the DNC: "We know all the old tricks and tropes that are designed to distract us from what actually matters. But we are beyond ridiculous tweets and lies and foolery. These are complicated times, people, and they require adult conversation."

— Joey Garrison (@joeygarrison) August 22, 2024

Oprah Winfrey said “there is no American dream” without access to reproductive rights during her DNC speech on Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/O8DGkSwFMG

— The Associated Press (@AP) August 22, 2024

In our OPRAH voice:
You got a vote!
You got a vote!
You gotta vote….
For Kamala Harris as the next President of the United States! #DNC2024

— KAMALA NATION (@KamalaNation) August 22, 2024

Amanda Gorman’s full speech at the DNC pic.twitter.com/7ir11SE5as

— Acyn (@Acyn) August 22, 2024

Jeffries: Donald Trump is like an old boyfriend. Who you broke up with, but he just won't go away. He has spent the last four years trying to get back into a relationship with the American people. Bro, we broke up with you for a reason. pic.twitter.com/Vrrov0k0W1

— Acyn (@Acyn) August 22, 2024

Incredibly fun to speak on the same night at the DNC Convention as my longtime friend Pete. Hey @PeteButtigieg, we’ve come a long way from university! Loved seeing you and @Chasten. pic.twitter.com/ChuNsbQvfE

— Andy Kim (@AndyKimNJ) August 22, 2024

“As a father, I refuse to believe our kids are doomed to grow up in a broken America.”

Let’s win in November and give our kids and grandkids the future they deserve. Help us: https://t.co/fpnLccONt0 pic.twitter.com/P9jwEKn5T9

— Andy Kim (@AndyKimNJ) August 22, 2024

The Democrats have a very deeeeeep bench….@iamwesmoore is awesome and this is savage ??! pic.twitter.com/RhHKyK4voK

— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) August 22, 2024

Comedian Kenan Thompson brought back the “Project 2025" tome as he talked to various Americans who would be impacted by the proposed policies.

“You ever see a document that can kill a small animal and democracy at the same time?” he said.https://t.co/p8UBOZa3cl pic.twitter.com/05PhI1gFmE

— The Associated Press (@AP) August 22, 2024

I’m sure this won’t upset Trump. https://t.co/NnFHf6rVx2

— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) August 20, 2024

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News of the Weird

by @heymistermix.com|  August 22, 20243:28 pm| 246 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Mike Lindel and Charlie Kirk are “undercover reporters” in disguise at the DNC, and they’re acting, well, weird.

Lindel, who shaved off his mustache and put on sunglasses and a hat so nobody would recognize him (as if), tried to “debate” Knowa, who’s a 12-year-old boy attending the convention and building a presence on social media as an influencer.  Lindel got in his face, but pretty much got owned by a 12-year-old:

Taking questions from the Democratic influencer, Lindell refused to cite sources for his election denial claims.

“They just found 257,000 votes … that are missing from the 2020 election,” Lindell shouted at the child.

“So your source is ‘trust me bro?’” Knowa shot back. “Alright, you’re full of crap.”

Kirk had a short encounter with the head of the young Democrats in Georgia.

Parker Short, the president of Young Democrats of Georgia, had an encounter with MAGA weird at the DNC, which went viral online. He was taped confronting Charlie Kirk, the founder of the Trump-hyping Turning Point USA, over Kirk’s false claims that Trump won the 2020 election. Kirk, avoiding the question, instead invoked a transphobic meme — asking liberals “what is a woman?” — in hopes of throwing Short off his game. Short, in response, declared that it’s “weird” to ask that, and walked away.

When speaking to Salon the next day, Short was still angry about the encounter. “The weirdest question ever,” he declared. “You know what a woman is? Our next president, Kamala Harris is a woman.”

That’s from a piece by Amanda Marcotte which is worth reading in full.

Speaking of “What is a woman?” here’s Matt Walsh in disguise:

News of the Weird

Anyway, these idiots are so deep into huffing each other’s farts that they apparently think they’ll catch some delegates handing out estrogen injections or coupons for gender reassignment surgery on the convention floor, and god damn they’re going to be there for it.  Presumably they’re taking a cue from the interviewers who would attend a Trump rally to take pictures of people in diapers or holding JD Vance sperm sample cups, and record them advocating the mass extermination of immigrants.    Unfortunately for these secret agent men, the delegates at the DNC aren’t shitty fascists like the average Trump rally attendee,  so at worst they’re going to get a picture of someone in a funny hat.

(Missed Knowa getting Kirk on the record saying the Civil Rights Act was a mistake.)

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Open Thread and We Just $Met from Our Goal! (with 6x Matching)

by WaterGirl|  August 22, 202412:23 pm| 140 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

We are just $2k away from meeting our fundraising goal for The Civics Center!

We have exactly $500 left on the Angel Match that gets us 6x matching.

Hoping we can finish off this fundraiser before the final day of the convention – anybody up for 6x matching?

Matching: no limit on amount (as long as the $500 lasts) and let us know in the comments or email to me if you want to be matched.

I don’t have the time (or the inclination) to watch ALL the convention speeches.  Besides the big names:

AOC
Biden
Hakeem
Hillary
Barack
Michelle
Pete
Walz
MD Governor Wes Moore(not a big name but I watched him and he was so great!)

Adding:

Doug
Rev. Warnock
Amanda Gorman
Shawn Fein
Jasmine Crockett
Dana Nessel
Angela Alsobrooks
Mallory McMorrow
Gov. Pritzker

I didn’t have the patience for Bill Clinton.  (bad me)  Who else would you guys recommend I watch?

Who were the surprising people who wowed you?

Totally open thread.

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