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Yeah, with this crowd one never knows.

This chaos was totally avoidable.

Republican speaker of the house Mike Johnson is the bland and smiling face of evil.

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

Republicans cannot even be trusted with their own money.

I like political parties that aren’t owned by foreign adversaries.

the 10% who apparently lack object permanence

The only way through is to slog through the muck one step at at time.

Never give a known liar the benefit of the doubt.

The fundamental promise of conservatism all over the world is a return to an idealized past that never existed.

The republican ‘Pastor’ of the House is an odious authoritarian little creep.

“Jesus paying for the sins of everyone is an insult to those who paid for their own sins.”

He seems like a smart guy, but JFC, what a dick!

The Supreme Court cannot be allowed to become the ultimate, unaccountable arbiter of everything.

The arc of the moral universe does not bend itself. it is up to us to bend it.

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

This isn’t Democrats spending madly. This is government catching up.

Republicans in disarray!

They want us to be overwhelmed and exhausted. Focus. Resist. Oppose.

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Friday Evening Open Thread: Full Credit to AOC

by Anne Laurie|  July 12, 20246:51 pm| 77 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Supreme Court Corruption

Corruption, without consequence, infects all it touches. Congress must exercise its powers to impeach.

The corruption of Justices Thomas & Alito constitutes a clear danger to our democracy. I moved to impeach them because it is the right thing to do for the American people. pic.twitter.com/eOscx9avE1

— Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@RepAOC) July 11, 2024

… And also Wonkette. (My thanks to commentor TBone for the reminder!) Per Wonkette, “AOC Gonna Impeach Justices Thomas And Alito, For Torts Of Shameless, Disgraceful VERGOGGGGNA”:

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez yesterday filed articles of impeachment against Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito to call attention to their complete indifference to judicial ethics and their refusal to recuse themselves from hearing cases in which they either have friends with interests at stake or in which they (or their spouses) have clearly taken a political stance.

Both justices took oaths to be impartial, but then refused to take even the most basic action to comply with ethical norms by recusing themselves. Chief Justice John Roberts hasn’t seen fit to enforce those norms by taking the rogue justices by the ear and explaining why their behavior is unacceptable, either. And they certainly won’t resign. Therefore, Ocasio-Cortez argued, impeachment is the only option left to Congress, which is still allegedly an equal branch of government…

Yes, of course Ocasio-Cortez knows full well that as long as Republicans hold the House, the effort to bring some accountability to the Court will go nowhere. Hell, that’s half her point: The entire Republican Party is now happy to look away from the sleaziest behavior by its most powerful figures, both elected and not, even those who are officially supposed to be neutral arbiters of the law, as long as it means the GOP gets the political outcomes it wants. By any means necessary, as some guy said long ago.

Oh, right, the other half of her point: No one should be above the law. Even the most powerful judges have to follow the rules, and if they don’t, they must be held accountable if our Constitution is going to work…

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There are three articles of impeachment against Thomas; Article I, the lengthiest, covers Thomas’s failure to disclose all of the gifts lavished upon him by billionaire benefactors: the forgiven loan for a luxury RV, all the travel on yachts and private jets, the rent-free home for his mother, the private school tuition for the great nephew Thomas raised as a son — most of which Thomas failed to report as legally required, until after the largesse was revealed by journalists. Thomas failed to recuse himself from any of the cases involving his benefactors’ political groups, too.

The other articles involve Thomas’s failure to recuse himself from cases in which his wife Ginny had interests. Article II specifies her paid work for an outfit founded by the Thomases’ good personal friend, travel arranger, son-educator, and mother-houser Harlan Crow, and also “consulting” income from a group founded by Federalist Society honcho Leonard Leo. Article III focuses on Ginny Thomas’s legal entanglement with the January 6 coup attempt, for which Justice Thomas should have recused himself from all cases related to the foiled insurrection. Just to show how fair-minded she is, AOC didn’t even call for either Thomas to be imprisoned on a barge and tried in Gitmo.

Alito’s impeachment case has just two articles. The first involves his failure to recuse from “cases in which he had a personal bias or appearance of prejudice,” which is also about the January 6 cases. Like the Thomas articles, it notes Alito’s oath of office specifying that he promised to “faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon [him] as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court,” which isn’t especially consistent with hanging up treason flags at your homes in support of the insurrection.

Alito gets his own article of impeachment for failure to disclose gifts from rich donors, specifically that fun Alaska fishing trip that Alito claimed wasn’t unethical because the private jet he rode in would have just flown with an empty seat if he hadn’t gone along, you see. Alito too failed to recuse himself from cases involving the donor, in whose favor he ruled.

And here we are, with the letter from the senators and AOC’s impeachment articles, which may not go anywhere just yet. But both examples still matter, as unambiguous statements that the rule of law still matters, and that one party is willing to stand up and say so.

 
Bonus corruption, foreign enemy edition…

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas likely entered & exited Russia on an oligarch’s yacht in the Gulf of Finland so his US passport won’t have a record of visiting Russia. The Kremlin would’ve been ABSOLUTELY involved to bypass customs & immigration. Did he have a Russian visa? https://t.co/lK6zlBbc3c pic.twitter.com/eqKSPd3G5X

— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) July 11, 2024

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PSA: Postcards Stamp Buyers (and Open Thread)

by WaterGirl|  July 12, 20244:24 pm| 129 Comments

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Postcard stamps are going up this week – from 53 cents to 56 cents – so the folks who have offered to buy stamps for a few longtime BJ peeps who are writing postcards probably want to buy them TODAY.

To take advantage of prices before the USPS increases prices this weekend, please email me TODAY if you are able to help buy stamps for those BJ peeps who are writing postcards.

Please write to me even if you have already let me know; I have been so swamped my email inbox is a disaster.  I know Nukular Biscuits is one, and JR is another.

LET ME KNOW HOW MANY STAMPS YOU ARE UP FOR SUPPLYING TO POSTCARD WRITERS (who are regular BJ peeps).  Roughly speaking, 2 postcard stamps cost $1.  We’re probably looking at people who are up for funding 100 stamps.  (or more)

(You can expect another post asking for information on who needs stamps in the next week or so.)

 

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First They Curse, Then They Press Me ‘Til I Hurt

by @heymistermix.com|  July 12, 20244:09 pm| 74 Comments

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First They Curse, Then They Press Me 'Til I Hurt

Whatever our feelings on the Democratic ticket, I think we can all agree that Rudy Giuliani getting thrown out of bankruptcy court is worth a laugh or two:

A New York judge dismissed Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case on Friday, clearing the way for two Georgia election workers to try and recover nearly $150m Giuliani was ordered to pay them for defaming them after the 2020 election.

The ruling by US bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane comes after lawyers for the two women, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss, as well as other creditors accused Giuliani of concealing information about his finances. The judge also prevented Giuliani from refiling for bankruptcy within one year.

I hope Ms. Freeman and Ms. Moss bleed him so bad that he ends up making his martinis from plastic bottle vodka and smoking Swisher Sweets.

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Isn’t There Some Event Happening Next Week?

by @heymistermix.com|  July 12, 202412:32 pm| 255 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

I know something is gonna happen, but I can’t remember what.  Let’s see,  I’m going to visit my aunt in another state — no, that’s not it.  Vampire Weekend is playing Red Rocks, nah, I didn’t get tickets in time.  Hmmm,  now I remember:  the Republican National Convention.

Jesus, I had to actually google it to see when it started (Monday, July 15).  There is not a single story mentioning it on the Post’s front page.  The Guardian has one story about Teamsters’ President Sean O’Brien possibly addressing the convention (what’s up with that guy, anyway?  He seems to have some real misunderstanding of the Republican Party’s attitude towards unions.)  There’s one more story waaay down the page.

Overall, though, the biggest free media opportunity for Republicans is not drowning out even this little turd,  which is top right on the Guardian US home page right now:

Isn't There Some Event Happening Next Week?

So, a no-chance nepo baby’s rape allegation is bigger news than the accused pedophile and convicted felon’s convention.

I understand that the Republicans really don’t want us paying attention to their convention — it’s all fan service for fans of the worst things.  What the christofascists, glibertarians and rich, entitled fucks who serve as delegates want to hear is which folks need killing.   They’re going to play all the hits:  Project 2025, life beginning at the first thought of conception, sending goon squads into cities to round up immigrants, and how contraception needs to be outlawed.

What I don’t understand is how the media gaggle is going to justify basically ignoring a staple of American politics.  Even in 2020, coverage started more than a couple of days before the event.  I mean, it’s clear that they’re totally afraid/unable to write a set of declarative sentences describing the horrors that await if Trump is elected, but does their fear and inability stretch far enough to ignore an entire convention?  I guess we’re about to find out.

(One kind of related point about the press conference yesterday:  the only reason some of the questions were half decent was because there were foreign press in attendance.)

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If you’re looking for someone who’s young and athletic, go watch a fucking movie.

by WaterGirl|  July 12, 202410:00 am| 232 Comments

This post is in: Biden Administration in Action, Open Threads, Politics

I have been so busy with work that I don’t think I’ve looked at Balloon Juice for two days.

I don’t even know how Biden’s NATO press conference went, but I can guess that to the press it won’t matter how well Biden did – it will only matter to the press if he didn’t do well.  And even then they may make stuff up.

In any case, fuck what the media says. This is what it’s about.

Maybe this has been covered already?  If it has, it’s still worth sharing again.

EYES ON THE FUCKING PRIZE.

When I cast my vote for President Biden, I wasn’t expecting much. I just wanted trump out of office.

I knew he was old.
I knew he had a stutter.
I knew he had a rep for “gaffes.”
I didn’t care. Just wanted trump gone.

Four years later, things are different.
I wasn’t expecting… pic.twitter.com/y2XBpB4hT0

— BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) July 11, 2024

BrookynDad_Defiant

When I cast my vote for President Biden, I wasn’t expecting much.  I just wanted trump out of office.

I knew he was old.
I knew he had a stutter.
I knew he had a rep for “gaffes.”
I didn’t care.  Just wanted trump gone.

Four years later, things are different.
I wasn’t expecting that President Biden would be the most legislatively successful President in my lifetime.

I wasn’t expecting him to help expand NATO.
I wasn’t expecting him to lower insulin & inhalers.
I wasn’t expecting him to create & recover 15m jobs.
I wasn’t expecting him to bring manufacturing back.
I wasn’t expecting him to forgive student debt.

But he did ALL those things, and more.
He surpassed my expectations by a lot.
And he has more planned for 2025-2028.

He’s not a master orator,
He doesn’t move so smoothly
But neither did FDR from his wheelchair.

Meanwhile, trump is STILL a threat. He wants to be a dictator.
He wants to stay out of prison.
He wants revenge on his enemies.
He wants to take away from the poor and middle class and give to the ultra wealthy.
His Project 2025 will enable a national abortion ban to criminalize women seeking safe and legal abortions.
His Project 2025 will take away the rights of our LGBTQ family and friends.
His Project 2025 will transform the government into a loyalty pledge, not to America but to him ALONE.
We might never have another free election.

THAT is what is at stake in this election.

We can continue to progress with Biden policies, or we can let trump destroy democracy as we know it.

If you’re looking for someone who’s young and athletic, go watch a fucking movie.

I’ll take the old guy who needs a nap while saving democracy over the old guy trying to overthrow democracy who needs a legal team.

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I’M RIDING WITH JOE BIDEN UNTIL THE WHEELS FALL OFF AFTER THAT PRESS CONFERENCE!!! pic.twitter.com/gIExlL1RtX

— Brian Baez (@MentallyDivine) July 12, 2024

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TGIFriday Morning Open Thread: Should Our Failed Major Media Step Aside?

by Anne Laurie|  July 12, 20248:35 am| 202 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Open Threads, President Biden, Proud to Be A Democrat, Our Failed Media Experiment

If any of these well-dressed drones were capable of shame, well…

Goal for a free press: "See things steady and see them whole."

WH Press corps at this moment: "Hold my beer." https://t.co/KmiyP0NDvz

— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) July 11, 2024

And some people wonder why President Biden is popular with non-white voters!

You don't understand, having crowds of angry white people yelling in our faces to quit is how some of us live our lives.

— Yurok Around The Clock (@HellcatBruce) July 10, 2024

Yeah, I’m tired of screaming into the void where the Major Media outlets supposedly have souls, or at least some vestigage of self-awareness. There are already not-major-media tidbits being reported about the RNC KlownKar Konvention — anybody wanna bet on how the various pending stories out of Milwaukee will compare to the laser focus on Biden’s reelection campaign?

This might be the biggest takeaway here.

They said Biden couldn’t do an unscripted press conference.

He did an hour — after spending all day in meetings.

And he did so with a mastery of the issues that his opponent has never, and will never, have. https://t.co/Rj5wRAOcuR

— Angry Staffer 🌻 (@Angry_Staffer) July 12, 2024

It's helpful and instructive when this is right out in the open. This isn't reporting or analysis. It's reporting the campaign trash talk like it's a face value factual narrative. See the final clause for instance. Imagine being a hype man for some rapper but not realizing it.… https://t.co/l6Yzmzb10S

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) July 12, 2024

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It is time for the press to honestly report Biden is on top of things in a way Trump is not and will never be. “No matter what I did you wouldn’t be satisfied. “ He should do more of these

— Jen "I dissent " Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) July 12, 2024

Well they show themselves for what they are. No excuse to allow dumbness to conquer

— Jen "I dissent " Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) July 12, 2024

Seems like even if they were only doing it for appearances this would be obvious next move for “balanced” outlets. https://t.co/mb1DI5sjDW

— Henry Porter ???? (@HenryPorters) July 12, 2024

Per the CSPAN archive, the last time Donald Trump took questions from reporters in a press conference was on February 8th. National and campaign reporters made an issue of the lack of press conferences with Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. To date, they have not done so with Trump.

— Aaron Fritschner (@Fritschner) July 12, 2024

The @nytimes is insufferable.
They now become the equivalent of triggered MAGA folks who made account private, lock and closed their comments on Twitter when confronted with facts. https://t.co/y43mqegxx8

— KAMALA NATION (@KamalaNation) July 9, 2024

A lot of networks and podcasts are going out of business if Biden wins because he's a good person, a good president, and most of all, he's boring.

They couldn't find a single scandal for 3.5 years so theyve just invented one. https://t.co/MPBt2A0lyx

— I Smoked DJT The President Of Certified Pedophiles (@BlackKnight10k) July 10, 2024

?? and what’s worse is that we caught them this time, and they’re mad that we did, and did not fall for the narrative. Much like all the articles are for clicks and ratings, and from what I understand they’ve failed at that royally. It’s all down.

— Justin K. ???? (@jkranites) July 11, 2024

why use the tim robinson hot dog suit meme when you can just say oh fuck you

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— not an art thief (@famousartthief.bsky.social) Jul 12, 2024 at 12:10 AM

We just watched President Biden nail that ‘much anticipated’ NATO press conference.

An hour, in full command of the issues.

So yeah, I care less about putting a microscope on the guy who keeps getting the big calls right, and more about beating Trump and all his foolishness! pic.twitter.com/Y46EWk1Zgy

— Isaiah Martin (@isaiahrmartin) July 12, 2024

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Late Night Open Thread: Reset!

by Anne Laurie|  July 12, 20243:49 am| 127 Comments

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

.@PeterAlexander: "You referred to Vice President Harris as Vice President Trump. Right now Donald Trump is using that to mock your age and your memory. How do you combat that criticism from tonight?

President Biden: "Listen to him." pic.twitter.com/hJPpXbvDFi

— CSPAN (@cspan) July 12, 2024

Biden going on offense, attacking Trump over NATO, the border, touting inflation cooling, and progress on Israel-Hamas. Doesn’t sound like he’s backing down

— Igor Bobic (@igorbobic) July 11, 2024

Biden: Made a gaffe about Putin.

Trump: Told Putin he could do what he wants.

— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) July 11, 2024

Gaffes are embarrassing. Trump's repeated suck-ups to Putin weren't gaffes, they were what he really thinks.

— David Frum (@davidfrum) July 11, 2024

Biden’s news conference timed out at 59 minutes. Bottom line: He’s not backing down.

— Steve Holland (@steveholland1) July 12, 2024

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By the way: Yes, I know the difference.

One’s a prosecutor, and the other’s a felon. pic.twitter.com/65kYp6m90Z

— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) July 12, 2024

Important to remember that if Harris takes over for Biden and she drops under a 3 point deficit half the same crew will be explaining how if you really believe in democracy and transparency there's no reason not to change nominees twice in three weeks.

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) July 11, 2024


 
I owe somebody a hat tip for this…

Opinion: Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams says Biden is still best bet against Trump https://t.co/lhXDiuK3EN

— Cheri Jacobus (@CheriJacobus) July 11, 2024

Voters have been treated to a post-debate drama that has almost exclusively focused on performance versus principle. Good people stumble. Liars lie. In the face of the latter, we have become myopically fascinated because, for some, soothing anxiety seems easier than confronting the slow-motion death of democracy.

Let’s be clear: The wishful benefits of a contested convention or a late-stage exit are vastly outweighed by the potential harm. President Joe Biden has the integrity, moral character and record needed to beat Donald Trump in November. Our path to victory lies in standing by Biden and understanding the high stakes of this election.

The anti-Biden doom loop feels loud right now, but it is largely a phenomenon among those who obsessively follow the news or want to make the news. Most of the voters Biden has won and needs to win again already know his foibles — and they aren’t turning in droves to say, “I’m now voting for the bombastic fascistic liar.”…

Our aggressive focus must be on engaging voters who don’t think about politics every day. The ones who haven’t made up their mind about whether they’re going to vote rather than for whom they’d cast that ballot. If that voter gets dedicated, direct attention over the next four months in key states such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Biden can secure a decisive victory…

During this first term, the Biden-Harris administration has planted the seeds needed to restore America’s manufacturing jobs, protect our climate, modernize our country’s infrastructure and expand health care access to millions. However, as with any planting, the harvest isn’t immediate. A reelected Biden will tend this progress, and we will reap the benefits. Trump has sworn to raze the ground and salt the Earth. It’s that simple.

If we introduce a new, untested candidate at this stage, Democrats will risk destroying what they seek to save. A last-minute replacement with no established campaign infrastructure, resources or significant national record is certain to fragment our efforts and weaken our message.

Democrats must not fall victim to overcomplicating our political strategy to satisfy the fever dreams of a silver bullet to success. Instead, we should focus on what we do best: building a strong, unified campaign from the grassroots to the grass tops — not the other way around. As Democrats, our strength lies in our ability to stay focused on the people who need help, avoiding unnecessary gambits that could jeopardize our mission.

Joe Biden’s leadership over the last three and a half years has provided stability and progress, and it is crucial that we continue to support him. Ignore the allure of the doom loop, and rather than indulge in useless worry, we must do the critical work of getting Biden reelected president. He is our best guarantee for a more just and equitable future for these United States of America.

Remember, everybody — Sharing is caring!

It’s time to stop the Joe Biden doom loop.

President @JoeBiden has the integrity, moral character and record needed to beat Donald Trump in November.

Read my piece for @ajc: https://t.co/4SovkS06Um pic.twitter.com/if0pg4vI32

— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) July 10, 2024

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