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Radicalized white males who support Trump are pitching a tent in the abyss.

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

Trump’s cabinet: like a magic 8 ball that only gives wrong answers.

Shallow, uninformed, and lacking identity

When they say they are pro-life, they do not mean yours.

Reality always gets a vote in the end.

Sadly, media malpractice has become standard practice.

… riddled with inexplicable and elementary errors of law and fact

Incompetence, fear, or corruption? why not all three?

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

“Just close your eyes and kiss the girl and go where the tilt-a-whirl takes you.” ~OzarkHillbilly

75% of people clapping liked the show!

Never entrust democracy to any process that requires republicans to act in good faith.

Mediocre white men think RFK Jr’s pathetic midlife crisis is inspirational. The bar is set so low for them, it’s subterranean.

These days, even the boring Republicans are nuts.

There are consequences to being an arrogant, sullen prick.

Some judge needs to shut this circus down soon.

How any woman could possibly vote for this smug smarmy piece of misogynistic crap is beyond understanding.

Someone should tell Republicans that violence is the last refuge of the incompetent, or possibly the first.

People really shouldn’t expect the government to help after they watched the GOP drown it in a bathtub.

I might just take the rest of the day off and do even more nothing than usual.

No one could have predicted…

Red lights blinking on democracy’s dashboard

We do not need to pander to people who do not like what we stand for.

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TGIFriday Morning Open Thread: We Shall Not Be Moved By Trifles

by Anne Laurie|  July 5, 20248:01 am| 359 Comments

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

TGIFriday Morning Open Thread 11

(Mike Luckovich via GoComics.com)

When Mark Hamill drops into your mentions to say #WeBackBidenHarris ??

We are winning this election ?? https://t.co/WoLn9foAQp pic.twitter.com/c0UsDfc5cL

— Qondi (@QondiNtini) July 4, 2024

And since the Howard Stern interview, he sat down with CNN, Yahoo Finance, Time Magazine, ABC News, and 5 different podcast/radio shows, plus his various press gaggles. https://t.co/iKYiKi904D

— The Biden Accomplishments Guy (@What46HasDone) July 2, 2024

We underestimate how much of the “Biden is too old!” is projection from people slightly younger than him https://t.co/R8Nc0Ffnpj

— Peter Wolf (@peterawolf) July 2, 2024

If you think Biden is too old to work wait until you hear about the Republicans plans for your retirement at 65 if they win

— NYer in Florida (@JesseLaGreca) July 4, 2024

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I mean JFK was on more drugs than Keith Richards so I feel fine about it https://t.co/Ku2xCeYowh

— vituperativeerb (@vituperativeerb) July 2, 2024

Hang on, if Biden really did fix the economy Republicans crashed (again), that means we can vote for racism in November, right? Asking for that uncle who sends the email forwards. https://t.co/ALueA7Xfbo

— Jason Karsh (@jkarsh) July 4, 2024

While other networks are sticking with wall-to-wall coverage of speculation about Biden, MeidasTouch Network remains focused on the stakes of the election, providing a clear visual comparison of the Biden Admin’s achievements and Trump’s record. pic.twitter.com/HBkdqhl2xp

— Acyn (@Acyn) July 3, 2024

What a bunch of hacks.

"How did we get here?…..Well it turns out Dems have kicked ass under Biden, party rules make primary voting the sole deciding factor, and the Dem electeds and primary voters are all strong supporters of Joe Biden"

Ah well what a tragedy I guess pic.twitter.com/EHDcIUR0gr

— The okayest poster there is (@ok_post_guy) July 1, 2024

Do we really want, as President, a man who will disobey a direct order from the New York Times Editorial Board?

— Houthi and the Blowfish (@canderaid) June 29, 2024

Angry? Scared?

Don't you dare give up.

They ain't won sh*t.

People died so you could vote.https://t.co/1IdzSTPrjn#VoteBlue2024ProtectDemocracy pic.twitter.com/vcNHJsXAhR

— Biden/Harris 2024 (@GregProops) July 2, 2024

If you want to know what you can do in 2024 that goes beyond voting, check out Mobilize. It’s a great guide to how you can help get others to vote. The note of doing this, the better our chances at fixing this mess. https://t.co/JMWXX854YY

— HopeyC (@Soaps_Hope) July 2, 2024

Voting is a lot like vaccination: it only works if enough of us do it, and the absolute dumbest motherfuckers on the planet try to talk you out of it.

— Jean-Michel Connard ??? (@torriangray) July 1, 2024

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New Dawn Open Thread: Britain Goes Labour

by Anne Laurie|  July 5, 20242:46 am| 155 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Open Threads

Warms my heart that now even British people can celebrate ejecting the British government on the Fourth of July. Hope our cousins across the pond are having a good time.

— Open Source Stupidity (OSSTU) Starfish (@IRHotTakes) July 4, 2024

Periodic reminder that elections are cyclical, and when people remember how bad the right is at governing, this is the result.

Good job, UK.

Fingers crossed the American people are this smart in November. https://t.co/2pJpU0rFzL

— Angry Staffer ?? (@Angry_Staffer) July 4, 2024

The UK election winner only becomes prime minister when King Charles III says so https://t.co/caWZnzdop7

— The Associated Press (@AP) July 5, 2024


The Associated Press reminds us provincials — “The UK election winner only becomes prime minister when King Charles III says so”:

The Labour Party has won Britain’s general election, bringing a new party to power for the first time in 14 years. But Labour leader Keir Starmer won’t actually become prime minister until a carefully choreographed ceremony on Friday during which King Charles III will formally ask him to form a new government.

It’s a moment that embodies the fact that, technically at least, the right to govern in the United Kingdom is still derived from royal authority, centuries after real political power was transferred to elected members of Parliament.

The process is swift, if somewhat brutal for departing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak…

First, Sunak will go to Buckingham Palace to offer his resignation to the king. Then Starmer will arrive for his first audience with Charles.

“There’s a tiny window where between the exiting prime minister, and officially the appointment of the new one, where technically power resides for those few minutes with the monarch,’’ Whitelock said. “So there’s a brief moment where there’s effectively a kind of vacuum in terms of parliamentary democracy. … But, of course, straight away there is that moment where the new prime minister is appointed.’’

That occurs when the prime minister-to-be sweeps into the palace for a ceremony known as the “Kissing of Hands,’’ though no kissing actually occurs. After the king asks Starmer to form a government, he will bow and shake Charles’ hand. A photo will be snapped to record the moment power is transferred.

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Though there’s no record of what is said between monarch and prime minister, dramatic activity will be swirling outside the palace gates. News helicopters will follow Starmer and Sunak’s cars to the palace and back. Commentators usually breathlessly record their progress and speculate about what’s being said behind closed doors.

Traditionally, the new prime minister then leaves the palace in a prime ministerial car and returns to Downing Street to make a statement, receiving the applause of staff members as he enters the famous black door of No. 10 and begins the business of government…

After suffering a brutal defeat at the polls, Sunak will be forced to vacate the prime minister’s official residence before Starmer arrives just a few hours later.

The soon-to-be ex-prime minister will be driven to the palace in a chauffeur-driven ministerial car. But after tendering his resignation, he will leave in a private vehicle and head back to his private residence.

The transition is so rapid that the moving van for the exiting leader is usually somewhere near the back door of Downing Street as the new leader takes his bow out front…

The king will return to the public stage later this month for his next big royal event: the state opening of Parliament.

Traditionally, the monarch arrives in a horse-drawn carriage, sits on the Sovereign’s Throne in the House of Lords and wears the Imperial State Crown.

Then, during a joint meeting of House of Lords and the House of Commons, he will deliver a speech written for him by the incoming government to lay out its legislative program…

Listen to what others say abt this. I don’t know enough. But seems v true. And a big deal. In addition to losing tons of seats to Labour the Tories are losing a big chunk of their base to what is essentially a far right Trumpist party under notorious weirdo Nigel Farage. https://t.co/IHmQmGk9BV

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) July 4, 2024

Lol at the Corbynista cope. Keir Starmer 400 plus seats, Corbyn 220 seats. Enough said https://t.co/PX3PXVrgCh

— Drew Pavlou ???????????? (@DrewPavlou) July 4, 2024

thought I’d share this golden clip while everyone is aimlessly waiting pic.twitter.com/3JKe67AxQY

— Jim Pickard ?? (@PickardJE) July 4, 2024

The British Consul-General in New England, on Independence Day:

Always impressive to hear the Declaration of Independence read aloud from the balcony of the Old State House in #Boston – just as it was 248 years ago. #4thofJuly ???? ???? pic.twitter.com/9qZjc3DpUr

— Peter Abbott OBE (@FCDOPeterAbbott) July 4, 2024

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Thursday Night Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  July 4, 202410:57 pm| 79 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

I worked nine and a half hours today, so I don’t have much to offer to help get the conversation started.

Though I guess Cole did send me a guilt-text to say that it’s been several weeks and I still had not sent him even a single picture of Mr. Bear, as he had requested.  So I did take a minute to give everyone a bit of coconut oil, which all my guys love, so I could have even a shot at catching a photo since I couldn’t find either kitty anywhere in the house!

You may now inspect my countertops – and my floors – if you wish.
I just had to grab any photo when they were actually looking at me.

Totally open thread.

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War for Ukraine Day 862: Kyiv Under Attack

by Adam L Silverman|  July 4, 202410:12 pm| 19 Comments

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

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

A quick housekeeping notes. Rosie is still doing great. And she and Ruby are chilling despite the non-professional fireworks in the area.

The Russians started attacking Kyiv this morning:

Russian strike drones approach Kyiv region from other Ukraine regions, another air raid alert was announced. pic.twitter.com/K6nA7pn8p4

— Kyrylo Loukerenko (@K_Loukerenko) July 4, 2024

Russian strike drones approach Kyiv region from other Ukraine regions, another air raid alert was announced. pic.twitter.com/K6nA7pn8p4

— Kyrylo Loukerenko (@K_Loukerenko) July 4, 2024

Kyiv was on Putin’s mind today, so I’m sure this was just coincidental.

⚡️‼️ The secret of why Kyiv was not taken in three days was finally revealed by Putin!

He said that when Russian troops were standing near Kyiv, the Western partners asked Russia to cease fire. And it did. But the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not. Russia was deceived, says Putin.… pic.twitter.com/pcqrFevWTk

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) July 4, 2024

⚡️‼️ The secret of why Kyiv was not taken in three days was finally revealed by Putin!

He said that when Russian troops were standing near Kyiv, the Western partners asked Russia to cease fire. And it did. But the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not. Russia was deceived, says Putin.

Therefore, Putin continues that Russia, the aggressor, “simply cannot declare a ceasefire right now.”

I am asking again — if Putin’s doing so fine with his war on Ukraine and if Ukraine is “doomed” and if “resistance is futile” — why is he now taking about “ceasefire” and a “peace deal” virtually on the daily basis?

I guess the answer is that the dictator who unleashed the…

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) July 4, 2024

I am asking again — if Putin’s doing so fine with his war on Ukraine and if Ukraine is “doomed” and if “resistance is futile” — why is he now taking about “ceasefire” and a “peace deal” virtually on the daily basis?

I guess the answer is that the dictator who unleashed the largest European war since WWII and sent hundreds of thousands into a meat grinder to die for his megalomaniac ego has suddenly realized himself as a high-minded person whose heart bleeds for the dead of war on both sides every second, and thus he wants to stop that madness by choosing peace over himself.

Right?

Kyiv is still under air raid alert, it’s been under alert almost all day. Right now – 9:31 PM EDT – Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Odesa, and Kharkiv Oblasts are all under air raid alerts.

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

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Very Important Decisions Were Made; Time Will Reveal These Decisions on the Frontline – Address by the President of Ukraine

4 July 2024 – 20:39

I wish you health, fellow Ukrainians!

A brief summary of the day.

I held a meeting of the Staff – a long one, and among the key topics in today’s reports were drones and electronic warfare. We discussed production in Ukraine, financing, supply, and usage. All the specifics – starting from the most in-demand items on the front, particularly FPV drones. Of course, we also paid maximum attention to our long-range drones. We listened to the reports by Commander Sukharevskyi, Deputy Prime Minister Fedorov, Minister for Strategic Industries Kamyshin and Commander of the Air Force Oleshchuk, and made very important decisions. Time will reveal these decisions on the frontline.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Umerov reported on the details of his trip to the United States, the negotiations, and most importantly, the implementation of the defense packages that have been announced but have not yet been delivered to Ukraine. We are pushing this logistics forward.

Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reported on the situation in the main directions, with most of the fighting occurring in the Pokrovsk direction, in our Donetsk region. However, we are strengthening every direction now – from Kharkiv to the southern regions. I am grateful to every brigade, every soldier and commander who are truly resilient and accurate. Especially the 35th separate marine brigade, the 44th and 55th separate artillery brigades, the 71st separate jaeger brigade, the 108th separate territorial defense brigade, and the 110th separate mechanized brigade. Thank you all for your results, warriors!

Today I also held a long meeting on the NATO Summit in Washington, which will take place next week. The summit must be strong – strong for Ukraine and all our partners. A meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council will also take place. We are working on the details of new decisions, new documents to be signed with our partners. There should be positive outcomes, including on air defense.

A new security agreement for Ukraine has also been prepared – a strong agreement that will truly provide support. We will continue to consistently strengthen our entire architecture of security agreements. This is what will guarantee our security until Ukraine joins NATO – a decision that is irreversible.

Today, I also presented state awards to Ukrainian police officers – the best ones, those who protect our country and people in the battles at the front. I thanked them for their service, I extended my gratitude to all their colleagues for their strength for the sake of Ukraine and congratulated them on the National Police Day.

And I would also like to express particular and special gratitude to all Americans – the United States, who are celebrating Independence Day today – for supporting our independence. Nations that endure such challenges for the sake of their freedom, for the sake of their future, understand each other best. I am grateful that for more than two years of full-scale war, we have been defending lives side by side with America and preventing Russia from expanding this war and jeopardizing the independence of other nations of the world. We must and can win this battle here in Ukraine, for our people, for justice for Ukraine, and for all who value life. President Biden, Congress – both parties, both chambers, and all our friends in America – thank you!

Glory to Ukraine!

Happy Fourth of July to all our American friends!

We understand what independence means to you, Americans, and you can see that it means the same thing to us, Ukrainians.

We value independence equally and rely on our brave men and women to defend it. Together, we are creating…

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) July 4, 2024

Happy Fourth of July to all our American friends!

We understand what independence means to you, Americans, and you can see that it means the same thing to us, Ukrainians.

We value independence equally and rely on our brave men and women to defend it. Together, we are creating hope for people all over the world. A hope that freedom will always triumph.

True independence is always the result of won battles, and freedom must be reinforced with victories every time tyranny attempts to destroy it. Different generations of Americans and Ukrainians have witnessed this firsthand, and it is critical that current generations pass on a sense of confident independence and guaranteed freedom to their children and grandchildren.

On this day, we join our trusted ally in recognizing this most sacred value for both of our nations. We do so with deep gratitude for all of the support that the United States has provided and continues to provide to Ukraine in its fight for freedom, independence, and security – not only its own, but that of all free nations.

Thank you, America. Thank you to every American heart that beats in solidarity with brave Ukrainian hearts fighting for independence.

I wish the United States and all Americans strength, unity, and unwavering belief in the triumph of good over evil, liberty over tyranny, and life over terror.

#4thOfJuly

🇺🇸🇺🇦 We congratulate the American people on Independence Day!
We wish you prosperous future, peace, and success in defending our shared values of democracy and freedom.
Thank you for your staunch support in our fight against russian evil.
Happy 248th Birthday! pic.twitter.com/Gb6hd7w8Nt

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) July 4, 2024

The US:

The US announced additional details on a security assistance package for Ukraine valued at more than $2.3 billion.

The Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) package valued at up to $150 million includes:
◾️Missiles for HAWK air defense systems
◾️Ammunition for HIMARS
◾️155mm and… pic.twitter.com/VobLmyKe1J

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) July 4, 2024

The US announced additional details on a security assistance package for Ukraine valued at more than $2.3 billion.

The Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) package valued at up to $150 million includes:
◾️Missiles for HAWK air defense systems
◾️Ammunition for HIMARS
◾️155mm and 105mm artillery rounds
◾️81mm mortar rounds
◾️TOW missiles
◾️Javelin and AT-4 anti-armor systems
◾️Small arms ammunition and grenades
◾️Demolitions equipment and munitions
◾️Tactical vehicles
◾️Tactical air navigation systems and aircraft support equipment
◾️Spare parts and other equipment

In addition, @DeptofDefense is announcing a significant package of air defense interceptors for PATRIOT and NASAMS systems using approximately $2.2 billion in Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) funds.

We are grateful to our American partners for standing firm with Ukraine. Together, we are stronger.
🇺🇦🤝🇺🇸

Hungary:

Orban plans to visit Moscow tomorrow. Shocking, right? pic.twitter.com/JNuL9fYUDs

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) July 4, 2024

Time for Orban’s annual review.

The Financial Times has the details:

Viktor Orbán is expected to meet Vladimir Putin on Friday just after the Hungarian leader’s first wartime visit to Kyiv in what appears to be an attempt to act as a peace broker between Russia and Ukraine.

One Hungarian and two EU officials confirmed media reports that Orbán would meet Russia’s president on Friday.

Orbán has seen Putin twice since Russia’s leader ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine and has repeatedly held up EU aid for Kyiv and sanctions on Russia. But as Hungary took over the rotating presidency of the EU on Monday, Orbán made a surprise visit to Ukraine, where he spent three hours with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“I think it is his strategy to listen to both parties,” said one person familiar with the matter.

Charles Michel, the outgoing president of the European Council which represents EU leaders, posted on X on Thursday that “the EU rotating presidency has no mandate to engage with Russia on behalf of the EU”, adding that “Russia is the aggressor, Ukraine is the victim. No discussions about Ukraine can take place without Ukraine.”

Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesperson, did not respond to a request for comment. Peskov declined to confirm or deny reports that Orbán would visit Moscow to Russian state newswires, but promised Putin’s schedule on Friday would be “eventful”.

Orbán’s visit would be the first by an EU leader to Moscow since Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer made an unsuccessful effort to broker an end to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in April 2022.

Hungary’s prime minister defied his allies last year when he travelled to Beijing to become the first western leader to meet Putin after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for war crimes against Russia’s leader.

The upcoming trip to Moscow was first reported by Szabolcs Panyi, an investigative journalist with the east European VSquare group.

More at the link.

Here’s the butcher’s bill from yesterday’s attack on Dnipro:

Now six dead and over 50 injured following yesterday’s Russian missile attack in Dnipro.

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) July 4, 2024

Chasiv Yar:

Chasiv Yar, Donetsk region.
russia turned the city into ruins like everything else it touches.
The russian plague must be stopped. Ukrainian defenders need the world’s support to do it.

📷: @Liberov pic.twitter.com/e1vlEdJssD

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) July 4, 2024

Chasiv Yar just today.

The plague of Russian fascism is coming. pic.twitter.com/SwzV7dUhKg

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) July 4, 2024

The BBC takes a deep dive into Russia’s strategy, for lack of a better term, in their “meat” assaults.

On the frontlines, Ukrainian soldiers use a graphic term to describe the Russian tactics they face daily.

They call them “meat assaults”: waves of Russian soldiers coming at their defensive positions, sometimes nearly a dozen times in a day.

Lt Col Anton Bayev of the Khartia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard says wave after wave can arrive in just a few hours at front-line positions north of Kharkiv.

“The Russians use these units in most cases purely to see where our firing equipment is located, and to constantly exhaust our units,” he said.

“Our guys stand in positions and fight, and when four or five waves of the enemy come at you in a day, which you have to destroy without end, it is very difficult – not only physically, but also psychologically.”

This tactic has led to staggering Russian casualties since Moscow launched its latest offensive two months ago. Around 1,200 Russian soldiers were being killed or wounded every day in May and June, the highest rate since the beginning of the war, according to Western officials.

Those attacking are normally quickly spotted by drones above and the Russians leave their dead and wounded on the battlefield, Lt Col Bayev says. “Their main task is simply meat assaults and our total exhaustion.”

The tactic is a sign that Russia is seeking to make the most of its key advantage – numbers.

In Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region, Captain Ivan Sekach from Ukraine’s 110th Brigade compares what he sees to a conveyor belt bringing Russians to be killed, although still allowing them to push forward slowly.

Russia benefits from a significantly larger population than Ukraine. Some of those in the assaults are former prisoners, but Russia is also able to recruit through making one-off payments, sometimes thousands of dollars.

And there have been complaints from the Russian side about “crippled regiments”, in which wounded soldiers are forced back into fighting. One video shows dozens of men, some on crutches, appealing to their commanders because they say they are wounded and require hospital treatment, but instead are being sent back into combat.

All of this, Western officials say, means Moscow can keep throwing soldiers, even if poorly trained, straight on to the front lines at the same rate they are being killed or wounded.

Ukraine could not match the Russian tactics even if it had the numbers, partly due to a different attitude towards casualties. A senior general was removed in recent weeks after complaints he was using what are often called Soviet tactics – throwing people at the front lines.

“There are a lot of criticisms because we have lost a lot of our guys because of Soviet-type mindset and strategy,” says Ivan Stupak, a former Security Service officer. “We are limited with manpower. We have no other options than thinking of our people.”

In the area around Kharkiv, Russian advances have been stopped. But in the east, Russia’s attritional approach is making slow but steady advances.

“Unfortunately there are a lot of Russians. And they are trying to conduct this rolling operation centimetre by centimetre, inch by inch, 100m per day, 200m per day. And unfortunately, it’s successful for them,” says Stupak.

There is frustration in Kyiv about the pace of Western support. One senior official complains they are receiving enough help to ensure they do not lose but not enough to make sure they win.

Western officials acknowledge 2024 has been a tough year for Ukraine, with delays in the arrival of US military aid creating a major strain on defences which has cost territory and lives.

“It seems like a so-called incremental approach,” Oleksandr Merezhko, chair of Ukraine’s parliamentary foreign affairs committee, told the BBC.

“We receive little by little, and I get the impression that our Western allies give a little bit of weaponry, and they see what happens next, as if they’re afraid of what they refer to as escalation.”

The lifting of restrictions on using US weapons over the border into Russia has made a difference and helped stall Moscow’s assault on Kharkiv.

“If we have to fight with our hands tied behind our back, you know we’ll be only bleeding to death,” says Mr Merezhko. “That’s why it’s crucially important to be allowed to use long range missiles in the territory of Russia, and we already have results.”

But a Ukrainian official said the use of longer range strikes into Russia had only been a palliative and was not fundamentally altering the dynamic of the war.

“We are driving towards stalemate,” former security service officer Ivan Stupak says, acknowledging that this may lead eventually to the “bitter pill” of some form of negotiation.

Ukrainians fear without hard security guarantees – such as Nato membership, rather than vague talk of a bridge to such status – Russia may simply regroup and attack again in the future.

Vladimir Putin is counting on wearing down Ukraine on the battlefield and outlasting the West’s resolve to provide support. As well as launching guided aerial bombs against frontline positions and civilians in Kharkiv, Moscow has also targeted energy infrastructure across the country, leading to increasingly frequent power blackouts and concerns over what winter might bring.

November’s US election adds another layer of uncertainty, along with a question mark as to whether the European Union could realistically pick up any slack.

For Lt Col Anton Bayev on the frontline near Kharkiv, the ability to strike into Russia may have been vital, but he now sees his enemy adapting its tactics – and not just with “meat assaults”.

His losses now come from mortars and glide bombs, while his Ukrainian forces remain short of ammunition.

“We need everything, and there is always a lack,” he says.

“The boys are holding on. We’re all hanging on. It’s hard, but everyone knows the price and why it’s all being done.”

For want of a nail!

A long list of professors of international relations and think tank denizens have published a letter via Politico making Putin’s argument opposing NATO membership for Ukraine.

Signatories include @PatPorter76, @PerkovichG, @gavinbwilde, @WCWohlforth & others. https://t.co/xca8LJnMhO

— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) July 4, 2024

The question is whether it is possible to oppose NATO entering a hot war involving Russia while, in a post-war context, favouring the threat of war in response to a hypothetical repeat Russian invasion. I’m not sure the two are necessarily contradictory. https://t.co/uxulWSiQg1

— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) July 4, 2024

That’s a pretty important clarification; sorry for not capturing the nuance. That said, the arguments appear to be those that would apply at any time in the future?

— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) July 4, 2024

We cannot pledge to defend a country we cannot defend. A defensible UKR could emerge from some settlement.

— William Wohlforth (@WCWohlforth) July 4, 2024

If these signatories think that the US, let alone NATO, couldn’t defend Ukraine against Russia if it became necessary, then either the US military is in much, much worse shape than I know it to be or they are worried about other things. One, of course, would be Russia escalating up to the tactical use of lower yield nuclear weapons if they start losing. Another is that a number of the signatories are from the Quincy Institute, which was set up to exploit the grief of a bona fide war hero and a deep thinker. He too has signed this letter, but that is not surprising given his foreign policy views. You can click through and read the article and judge for yourself whether their argument has any real legitimacy.

If you were wondering what kind of condition Russian equipment is in, here you go. Though this might just be the result of using that dodgy North Korean ammunition.

Detonation of ammunition on a Russian MT-LB with installed S-60 anti-aircraft gun. pic.twitter.com/fa0DH4a6Gj

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) July 4, 2024

That’s enough for today.

Your daily Patron!

There are no new Patron tweets or videos today. Here is some adjacent material from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.

Ukrainian cats stand in defense of the mental health of our warriors.

📹: shaybaboy / Instagram pic.twitter.com/LrrdMH9vVD

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) July 4, 2024

Open thread!

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Fourth of July Afternoon Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  July 4, 20241:56 pm| 131 Comments

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Here’s an open thread.  Hard to be all “yay it’s 4th of July!” – I think Anne Laurie’s cartoon this morning said it best.

Thursday Morning Open Thread: Independence Day

Lucky, I am behind on my work with clients so it’s nose to the grindstone for me today.

Hopefully you guys are having more fun, what’s everybody up too?

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NYC Meetup This Sunday, Monday or Tuesday?

by WaterGirl|  July 4, 202410:35 am| 17 Comments

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Paging all NYC Balloon Juice peeps!

Mr. Bemused Senior will be in NYC this coming week and would love a meetup, if it’s not too last-minute for everyone.

He going to be visiting family in NYC and also attending the TPM “happy hour” on Tuesday evening, 7/9.   Anyone else attending, or want to attend?

But wait, there are more options!   Sunday 7/7 or Monday 7/8 are also good for him.  Afternoon or evening!   He will be staying in the Chelsea area, around 28th Street & 7th Ave, and he said that anywhere in Manhattan would be easily accessible for him.

Paging LAO and others – Mr. Bemused Senior said he would like to meet you!

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Thursday Morning Open Thread: Independence Day

by Anne Laurie|  July 4, 20248:02 am| 413 Comments

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Thursday Morning Open Thread: Independence Day

(Clay Jones via GoComics.com)

ABC makes a change and the FULL Biden/Stephanopoulos interview is airing as a special on Friday, 8 PM. https://t.co/e3Ab4R4dhY

— Eugene Daniels (@EugeneDaniels2) July 4, 2024

It’s simple: Donald Trump is a threat to our democracy and fundamental freedoms.

With your vote, we will stop him this November. pic.twitter.com/8ThNfBjar8

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) July 3, 2024

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Los Angeles to pay $21M to settle claims over botched fireworks detonation by police 3 years ago https://t.co/ZWcXHh6RC6

— The Associated Press (@AP) July 3, 2024


Blast from the past… I remember posting about this at the time, but my google-fu is not up to the task of confirmation. Per the Associated Presss, “Los Angeles to pay $21M to settle claims over botched fireworks detonation by police 3 years ago”:

Los Angeles will pay more than $21 million to settle claims by residents of a neighborhood where police bungled the detonation of a cache of illegal fireworks three years ago, injuring 17 people and displacing dozens of others.

The City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved the payments, and the settlements will now go to Mayor Karen Bass for approval, the Los Angeles Times reported…

The settlement awards range from $100,000 to $2.8 million for the 17 claimants, according to the Times.

Police found an estimated 32,000 pounds (14,500 kilograms) of illegal commercial and homemade fireworks and other explosive materials at a home on East 27th Street on June 30, 2021.

The LAPD bomb squad packed nearly 40 pounds (18 kilograms) of the most volatile and dangerous homemade fireworks into an armored containment vessel that was rated for only 33 pounds (14 kilograms), according to a federal report.

The fireworks were supposed to be detonated safely at the scene because they were too unstable to move, but the vessel exploded and debris rained down on scores of homes, businesses and vehicles.

The explosion injured 10 law enforcement officers and seven residents, and damaged 22 homes, 13 businesses and 37 cars and trucks. About 80 people were displaced.

Federal investigators said that bomb squad technicians underestimated the weight of the explosive material because they gauged it by sight instead of using a scale, and also ignored the warnings of a team member who said the explosive material should be broken into smaller loads…

Thursday Morning Open Thread: Independence Day 1

(Clay Bennett via GoComics.com)

Preach @TarajiPHenson!

Project 2025 is a REAL threat to all of us. Every part of it is a wrecking ball for our lives, our families, and our rights. #BETAwards pic.twitter.com/D0ovXno6xo

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) July 1, 2024

This was my favorite response. https://t.co/VTcadWB5KV

— 2x Indicted, 34x Convicted LOSER (@HalloweenBlogs) July 4, 2024

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