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Saturday Morning Open Thread: Trekking Right Along…

by Anne Laurie|  June 22, 20247:55 am| 191 Comments

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

Turns out there will be a roll call at the Chicago @DemConvention – even though @JoeBiden will have already been officially nominated. Dems looking to replicate big hit from 2020-the slick original virtual roll call of states. Details in my column. https://t.co/C0NOZQ8tdr

— Lynn Sweet (@lynnsweet) June 22, 2024

Per the Chicago Sun-Times:

The Democratic National Convention in Chicago this August will have a prime-time roll call after all, the Sun-Times has learned, even though President Joe Biden will already have been officially nominated weeks before.

A spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee confirmed that the 2024 roll call will revive elements of the virtual 2020 “Roll Call Across America,” with final format decisions over the virtual and live components still to be made.

The 2024 planners are aiming to recreate one of the biggest hits from the 2020 convention, which was virtual because of the then-raging COVID-19 pandemic…

Conventions are basically four-night television shows. The 2020 virtual roll call turned out to be much better for the audience at home watching the show over what had been the standard, often chaotic roll call from the convention floor, which got somewhat repetitive by the time states starting with the letter “C” got their turn. The virtual roll call also eliminated the potential for unwanted surprises.

Democratic convention producers were on a path to reviving the best parts of the 2020 virtual hit for the 2024 roll call at the Chicago convention, running Aug. 19-22, even before Ohio Republicans seemingly scrambled things…

On Thursday, members of the Democratic National Committee approved moving up the Biden-Harris nomination and to allow for an “electronic” roll call. The vote was 360 for, two against and five abstaining.

The date for nominating Biden and Harris has not been set, but it will be before Ohio’s Aug. 7 deadline…

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— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) June 21, 2024

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— Zephyr Teachout (@ZephyrTeachout) June 21, 2024

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Squishable Wee Hours Open Thread

by Betty Cracker|  June 22, 20244:43 am| 98 Comments

This post is in: How about that weather?, Nature, Open Threads

Check out this handsome eggplant-colored dragonfly:

Squishable Wee Hours Open Thread

It was hanging out where the swamp behind our house borders the crappy dirt road. In other words, the dragonfly is my neighbor across the street.

The swamp on that side of the road is mostly dry because the river is so low due to lack of rain. South Florida is getting biblical floods, but the northwestern coast has been dry as a popcorn fart.

The low pressure system off the northeastern coast is getting organized and turning west, but it looks like it will soak Georgia instead. Damn.

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War for Ukraine Day 849: All of Ukraine Is Currently Under Air Raid Alert

by Adam L Silverman|  June 21, 202410:09 pm| 14 Comments

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

Air raid alert map of Ukraine as of 9:12 PM EDT on 21 JUN 2024. All of Ukraine is under air raid alert and the map indicates Russian air force are launching missiles from just over the border in western Russia.

A couple of quick housekeeping notes. First, Rosie is still doing very well after this week’s chemo. Here next treatment is Monday and then she gets another two week break. Thank you all, again, for the good thoughts, well wishes, prayers, and donations.

Second, I’m going to keep tonight’s update on the shorter side. I’m still trying to kick whatever this low grade cold or flu I’ve got and am just feeling bleh. Part of the reason tonight’s update is so late is I took a four hour nap earlier.

As you can see in the map above, as of 9:13 PM EDT, all of Ukraine is under air raid alert. And as you can see, the map indicates that Russian air force is launching cruise missiles from just over the border in western Russia. It is currently 4:18 AM in Ukraine. The small hours, as they’ve been since the beginning of 2024, are going to be long, tense, and, unfortunately, deadly.

At 1o:07 PM EDT the air raid alerts have come down for all of Ukraine with the exception of Kharkiv and Donetsk Oblasts. The 24/7/365 air raid alerts for Russian occupied Luhansk and Crimea remain in place.

Kharkiv had already been attacked earlier today.

Explosion reported in Kharkiv! The city is under russian missile attack!

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) June 21, 2024

As a result graduation had to be held in a shelter:

Graduates of Kharkiv schools sing the anthem with their teachers during the graduation ceremony in a shelter:
“Ukraine’s freedom has not perished,
nor her glory gone.
Once again, all of Ukraine’s
fate will smile upon.”
Honestly, I couldn’t hold back the tears. pic.twitter.com/Ag7ZdBKOLg

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) June 21, 2024

Vovchansk too:

Russian FPV-drone struck a post office vehicle delivering pensions in the Vovchansk district of Kharkiv Oblast, the prosecutor’s office reported. The assault killed the 45-year-old mobile post office manager and wounded the driver. “The site of the attack is currently…

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) June 21, 2024

Russian FPV-drone struck a post office vehicle delivering pensions in the Vovchansk district of Kharkiv Oblast, the prosecutor’s office reported. The assault killed the 45-year-old mobile post office manager and wounded the driver. “The site of the attack is currently inaccessible due to intense shelling,” the prosecutor’s office specified.

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

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Today We Have a Significant Achievement on Our Way to the European Union — the Address by the President

21 June 2024 – 19:58

Dear Ukrainians!

Today – our words of gratitude. In particular, to the entire team of Ukraine that works for the sake of our country and people in the European direction. Today we have a significant achievement on our way to the European Union — the things we had planned for this half of the year are being fully implemented. The European Union has approved a negotiating framework for Ukraine — we fought hard for this at various levels. And it is this framework that determines the format and procedure of accession negotiations with our country. And next week, the negotiations will actually begin. These are indeed historic things. Ukraine is and will always be a part of a united Europe. Today I have approved the composition of the Ukrainian delegation for the start of accession negotiations.

I also want to congratulate Moldova — all the people of Moldova and Madam President Sandu. Today, the EU negotiating framework for Moldova has also been approved. And it is important that every country, every society that truly professes European values and aspires to real European strength — that every such nation — be together with all the others in a united Europe.

I have just spoken with President of Poland Duda. I thanked him for his support of our country: our defense, our progress towards the European Union, and our global initiative — the Peace Summit. We discussed our next joint steps, diverse steps. In particular, our positions before the NATO Summit in Washington, D.C. Moreover, we are preparing further steps to implement the points of the Peace Formula. We also appreciate the fact that Poland can help us to involve other states — those that have not yet joined our common international work for peace. Everyone’s efforts can bring results for all.

Of course, there was a lot of attention on the front today — our military, our prospects. Among other things, there was a report by the Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service. There was a report by the Commander-in-Chief. I’m proud of all our people who are repelling the Russian attacks with great resilience and great courage. The situation in the Kharkiv region is even more stabilized. And this is thanks to our warriors. The situation in the Donetsk region is extremely difficult. Especially the Pokrovsk direction, with dozens of Russian attacks every day. It is very important to withstand there, to destroy the occupier and not to give Russia any reason to hope for any success in its war against Ukraine. We can and must fight to ensure results for Ukraine. In everything. Always. Whenever there is an opportunity, whenever there are chances, and whenever we ourselves have to create our own chances for victory. For the success of Ukraine.

And our gratitude today to the National Team.

Every time the guys push, try, and strive to win, everything works out. I spoke with them today before the match, with Serhiy Rebrov and Andriy Shevchenko, with the guys. I truly hoped for a good result for Ukraine, for our people, so that everyone would feel supported. Every victory is important on the way to our victory. And today we have this result of the National Team!

I thank everyone who gives strength to Ukraine! I thank everyone who fights and believes — believes that we will gain victory!

Glory to Ukraine!

Apparently there was a football match today:

Incredible will to win! A crucial victory for the Ukrainian national team. Well done, guys. You’re the best! 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/kX2VMWH6ji

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) June 21, 2024

Poland:

Everyone’s posting this video. I decided to post it, too.

Polish soccer fans by the Russian embassy in Berlin. pic.twitter.com/EKAV9IGQVb

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 21, 2024

The Netherlands and a country to be named later:

….and from some unidentified nation 😉

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 21, 2024

The Netherlands and another country are going to supply Ukraine with a Patriot system. Defense minister Kajsa Ollongren announced on Friday that they succeeded in collecting parts that can then form a complete system.https://t.co/yyzi8Q1oxv https://t.co/d5WalPz9yX

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 21, 2024

The US:

Two and a half years…. two and a half years.https://t.co/YXEVu1ytUb

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 21, 2024

Here are the details from the AP:

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukraine’s military is allowed to use longer-range missiles provided by the U.S. to strike targets inside Russia across more than just the front lines near Kharkiv if it is acting in self-defense, the Pentagon said.

President Joe Biden initially loosened the restrictions on how Ukraine could use U.S.-provided munitions to give it another option to defend the eastern city of Kharkiv from a relentless barrage of Russian missiles. Since the beginning of Russia’s 2022 invasion, the U.S. had maintained a policy of not allowing Ukraine to use the weapons it provided to hit targets inside Russia for fear of further escalating the war.

Russia has been firing on Ukrainian targets from inside its border, treating its territory as a “safe zone,” said Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, Pentagon press secretary.

“As we see those forces conducting those types of operations from across the border, we’ve explained Ukraine can and does have the right to fire back to defend themselves,” Ryder told reporters Thursday.

The Pentagon said the additional permissions are not a new policy.

“This is not about geography. It’s about common sense,” said spokesman Army Maj. Charlie Dietz. “If Russia is attacking or about to attack from its territory into Ukraine, it only makes sense to allow Ukraine to hit back against the forces that are hitting it from across the border.”

“Additionally, they can use air defense systems supplied by the United States to take Russian planes out of the sky, even if those Russian planes are in Russian airspace, if they’re about to fire into Ukrainian airspace,” Dietz said in a statement.

If you’ll excuse the phrasing, they’ve almost got this dialed in properly.

This appears to be what MAJ Dietz was referring to:

“Kyiv has been allowed to ‘use air defense systems supplied by the United States to take Russian planes out of the sky, even if those Russian planes are in Russian airspace, if they’re about to fire into Ukrainian airspace,’ said Maj. Charlie Dietz, a Pentagon spokesperson.

That… pic.twitter.com/1wl5FmaBV8

— Rob Lee (@RALee85) June 21, 2024

“Kyiv has been allowed to ‘use air defense systems supplied by the United States to take Russian planes out of the sky, even if those Russian planes are in Russian airspace, if they’re about to fire into Ukrainian airspace,’ said Maj. Charlie Dietz, a Pentagon spokesperson.

That separate policy has been in effect for more than a year, the senior administration official said previously, noting that Ukraine brought down several helicopters and fighter jets using Patriots. ‘There’s never been a restriction’ on using U.S. air defenses to shoot down incoming Russian aircraft in Russian territory, the official said.”
@AlexHortonTX @John_Hudson @nakashimae
https://washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/06/20/ukraine-patriot-air-defense/

Despite what this claim this is most definitely a new policy. Or a major revision to the existing policy that was itself incrementally adjusted a few weeks ago. Unless they’re counting the Russian air craft brought down over the Black Sea from the Odesa battery as in Russian territory.

Hungary:

NATO will carry out its mission in Ukraine, but Hungary will not participate in it, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said during a weekly interview on Kossuth Radio.

“It appears that the Western world, led by the Americans, wants to defeat Russia, with the Germans playing… pic.twitter.com/4q7Np5mxC9

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 21, 2024

NATO will carry out its mission in Ukraine, but Hungary will not participate in it, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said during a weekly interview on Kossuth Radio.

“It appears that the Western world, led by the Americans, wants to defeat Russia, with the Germans playing the role of extras. This is hopeless, and one has to pay such a high price for it that it is not worth it,” he claimed.

The Hungarian government has fulfilled a “minimum goal” by securing assurances from both outgoing NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and his presumed successor, Mark Rutte, that Budapest will not be dragged into a NATO mission in Ukraine, the prime minister said.

“I can pull the emergency brake. The train will stop, and we Hungarians will get off this train. … Only the election of Donald Trump can stop the war train,” Orbán said.

Source: https://origo.hu/itthon/2024/06/orban-viktor-nemetorszag-europai-unio-migracio-haboru-interju-kossuth-radio-jo-reggelt-magyarorszag

Eventually both the EU and NATO will have to decide whether they will continue to allow Putin to subvert both through his catspaw Orban or actually do something about it. The example of the Central African Republic and the Sahel should be all the warning needed. Of course to heed that warning, let alone act on it, you’d actually have to notice it.

We’ve heard from the surrogate, but he’s simply emulating his master.

“For Russia, the strategic defeat means the end of its statehood and thousand-year history. Then the question arises – why should we be afraid? Isn’t it better to go to the end?” – Putin

He says it’s logical.
Following formal logic, that means the end of Putin. pic.twitter.com/XpJTzWQH9c

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 20, 2024

Kyiv:

A video about my book on the Battle of Kyiv:https://t.co/aybfISDwAs

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 21, 2024

Here’s the full video:

Vovchansk, Kharkiv Oblast:

Vovchansk now.

The plague of Russian fascism has come. pic.twitter.com/OAZ5VdYjr7

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 21, 2024

The Avdiivka direction:

Here is a video showing enemy casualties. This is just one of the roads from the Avdiivka Coke Plant to Ocheretyne. And as you can see every 50 meters destroyed equipment (tanks, artillery installations, trucks, etc.). 80% of what was destroyed was done by FPV drones. pic.twitter.com/KSoC5KbSLp

— Єгор Фірсов (@Firsov_Donetsk) June 21, 2024

The Bakhmut front:

Targeting of the Russian T-90M on the Bakhmut front. https://t.co/tgzXvcYVnK pic.twitter.com/W8tx7Tf2Jk

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 21, 2024

The Russian occupied Kerch Strait:

Russia continues adding barriers around the Crimean bridge to defend against Ukraine’s naval drones in the Kerch Strait. pic.twitter.com/sTirLnxDuv

— Brady Africk (@bradyafr) June 21, 2024

The Black Sea:

Russian sources associated with the Russian military aviation report about the loss of the Russian Ka-29 helicopter.

Those are actively used by Russians to counter Ukrainian naval kamikaze drone attacks in Black Sea area. Judging by the tone of the Russian posts, the crew died. pic.twitter.com/v5DrshKIG6

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 21, 2024

/3. Russians report that 4 crew members died on board of Ka-29 pic.twitter.com/ngsqXIxqSh

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 21, 2024

Here’s the full text of the second tweet above:

/2. The Russian version of events is that this was a friendly fire incident. Russian comments regarding the loss of Ka-29:

“The Ukrainians used new tactics. Simultaneous attack by naval kamikaze drones and UAVs.

To fight off naval kamikaze drones, you need to raise helicopters; to fight off hundreds of UAVs, you need air defense to destroy aerial targets. And one thing doesn’t go well with the other.

This tactic was expected. For a year and a half, Ukrainians have been hitting the ground with missiles at the moment when our front-line aviation enters the launch/drop zone. An overload of channels is artificially created with the hope of an error and less efficiency and freedom of action for air defense operations.”

Moscow:

“They know Putin doesn’t have an indefinite sell-by date. So the higher they get, the more chances they have to find a secure place if the system splits.”

Succession, Kremlin-style: on the Russian princelings taking over top posts. with @courtney_ft:https://t.co/EYwZQUlAf7

— max seddon (@maxseddon) June 21, 2024

The Financial Times has the details: (emphasis mine)

Little in Anna Tsivileva’s public resume, which includes a stint as a psychiatrist in a mental hospital and selling medical supplies before she became a coal tycoon, suggested Vladimir Putin would appoint her as Russian deputy defence minister earlier this week.

Instead, Tsivileva’s key qualification appears to be an open secret: she is Putin’s first cousin once removed, part of a close-knit family the Russian president rarely acknowledges.

The meteoric rise of Tsivileva, 52, is part of a wave of senior appointments for the children and other close relatives of senior Russian officials following Putin’s re-election in March, which extended his rule until at least 2030.

The prominence of the Kremlin princelings indicates Putin, 71, is making plans to ensure his regime’s longevity even as he puts the country on a war footing to sustain his invasion of Ukraine, analysts say.

“This is about succession — it’s an attempt to hand over power. The new generation of princes and princesses is becoming more prominent,” said Ilya Shumanov, head of Transparency International’s Russia branch.

Tsivileva’s appointment points to Putin’s competing priorities after he put Andrei Belousov, a statist economic official, at the helm of the defence ministry last month and gave him a mandate to track Russia’s ballooning spending on security more closely.

Belousov’s top deputy will be Leonid Gornin, a well-regarded deputy finance minister, indicating the Kremlin does indeed want better control of its resources.

But the need to place the future of Putin’s regime in the trusted hands of Kremlin princelings will clash with his technocrats’ efforts to keep the system afloat, Shumanov said.

“There’s an imbalance when you have too many clans who are there not because of their professional qualities, but because they have the president’s blessing to access financial resources,” he added. “People are in jobs they shouldn’t have.”

Among the lucky few to secure promotions in Putin’s new cabinet in May were Dmitry Patrushev, son of Nikolai Patrushev, the longtime former head of Russia’s security council; and Boris Kovalchuk, son of the banking and media billionaire Yuri Kovalchuk, one of Putin’s closest friends.

Dmitry Patrushev, who had previously spent six years as Russia’s agriculture minister, was elevated to the position of deputy prime minister. The younger Kovalchuk will now run Russia’s audit chamber, a government accountability body.

Several other progeny in Putin’s coterie have been given prominent and highly coveted government or business roles in recent years. Pavel Fradkov, whose father Mikhail is a former prime minister and foreign intelligence chief, was appointed a deputy defence minister alongside Tsivileva on Monday; his older brother Petr runs a major state bank serving the defence industry.

Roman Rotenberg is deputy head of Russia’s ice hockey federation and coaches two of the country’s top teams, all while retaining a senior post at state-run Gazprombank. Earlier this month, Rotenberg — whose billionaire uncle Arkady, a former judo sparring partner of Putin’s, is chair of the federation — said he was against “crony children” in sport.

One former high-ranking Russian government official said the ensconcement of the next generations in such plum roles was all about Putin paying back those who had paved his path to power.

“There are many people to whom he [Putin] owes something,” the person said.

In particular, according to the former official, Putin wanted to reward Nikolai Patrushev, who had pushed the men of the FSB to rally behind Putin when he was first named head of the security service, and Yuri Kovalchuk, whom the US Treasury has called Putin’s “personal banker” and played a key role in convincing him to order the invasion of Ukraine.

The succession of Dmitry Patrushev and Boris Kovalchuk was another part of paying back those debts, the former official said. “The sons are moving up and he agreed to move them.”

Another former senior government official described the rationale as “simple, human, parental feelings”. Or as he put it: “No need to think too much, just take care of the children.”

The nepotistic appointments indicate Russia’s entrenched elite want to secure their position in the longer term, Shumanov said.

“They know Putin doesn’t have an indefinite sell-by date. So the higher they can get, the more chances they have to survive and find a secure place if the system splits,” he added. “That’s why they’re trying to get control of more assets, so they’ll have a stronger bargaining position.”

Much more at the link.

As I’ve said for a long time, Patrushev is the most likely person to take over from Putin. He is also more extreme, more nationalistic, and more militaristic.

That’s enough for tonight.

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Gardening, cats, owls…

by Major Major Major Major|  June 21, 20248:36 pm| 40 Comments

This post is in: Cat Blogging, Garden Chats, Open Threads, Pet Blogging

Long time no see! I’ve been pretty disconnected from politics ever since I left Twitter, and weighing in on any of the threads here has just felt like a heavy lift. Been working a lot, writing/programming a lot on the video game (website btw, more on that soon), house stuff, travel (nowhere exciting). You know how it goes.

But, I have been meaning to drop a note about my garden, so, here it is! For all pictures, click to embiggen; the small versions are a little blurry. I’ll start you off with a picture of these lovely irises that TaMara gave me last fall:

Gardening and what-have-you
My phone doesn’t like focusing on flowers sometimes, but you get the idea…

When we bought this house, it was just surrounded by a dirt lot. The builders put some low-maintenance stuff out front, but the rest has been up to us, which is to say, up to me. I’ve been throwing stuff at the proverbial wall to see what sticks. It’s been pretty tricky—we get a crazy amount of sun in a lot of places, even on the narrow strip between houses because of the way we’re facing, and I’ve been avoiding bluegrass, because it’s boring and so thirsty. So I’ve been shotgunning ground covers around. The creeping thyme and sweet woodruff have been big successes; the phlox isn’t creeping like I’d like it to, though it still has lovely flowers in early spring. So this year, I planted a bunch more thyme, and phlox, and some strawberries for good measure. Hopefully I’ll have a nice jungle going on in the back by this time next year.

I have had pretty good success with my roses. They didn’t do so hot last year, but I did plant them in June, which is not ideal. This year, though, my hybrid tea and top gun roses are looking great. I have a floribunda that’s underperforming–thrips, I realized. Trying to get rid of them. I also planted some columbines this year. Wasn’t expecting any blooms, but it looks like they managed to get one out. Er, ignore the bugs… still figuring everything out!

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For the remaining unmulched dirt, I sort of just gave up and bought a kilo of wild grass seeds last time I was at the garden center. It’s coming in patchy, but that’s a lot better than nothing, or more mulch! I also tossed wildflower seeds in some of the bare strips, which are coming in and should actually bloom next year.

And then there’s the veggie garden. I decided to try doing everything from seed, which was a real crash course in… everything… I got four good tomato plants out of it, and several pepper varieties from Matt’s Peppers (it looks like the Purple Naga is going to be doing the best; hopefully the one Carolina Reaper I got to sprout will bear fruit). Also some giant “Megaton” cabbage that I’m very excited for.

Oh, and we’re growing corn out front (“glass gem” variety), because there’s nothing in the rules that says we can’t.

It’s not much to look at from this angle, but it’s coming in, and more importantly, I’m proud of what I’ve managed to do with a pile of dirt and some elbow grease!

For the veggies, I put up a modular sun canopy and hail shield that I can use during thunderstorms and UV-index-12 noontimes.

Finally, some wildlife pics. Obligatory cats, who are getting on a bit better:

And, we had a family of great horned owls in a nearby tree! The two weeks when the wee ones were out on the branches were delightful.

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Donald Sutherland, RIP

by @heymistermix.com|  June 21, 20246:06 pm| 66 Comments

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Donald Sutherland, RIP

Sutherland died yesterday.  He’s on my list of “greats.”   I’ve been thinking of what was great about him, and I’m going to pick one performance, his role as Calvin Jarrett in Ordinary People.

One of the aspects of Sutherland’s greatness is that he turned in great performances in so many genres by taking up just the right amount of space.  Ordinary People had so many good performances:  Timothy Hutton, as Conrad Jarrett, the boy who lived when his brother drowned, and then attempted suicide.  Mary Tyler Moore, playing against type as Beth Jarrett, the mother who wants to appear to be perfect yet has her world shattered.  Sutherland’s reserved performance was, in my opinion, the best of the bunch.  He had a tough part to play, an apparently superficial, successful Lake Forest attorney who spouts platitudes in an attempt to keep his family together.

He never intruded on his co-stars performances.  But there are two pivotal scenes where the mask comes off the superficial glad-hander Calvin: one is when he has a talk with Conrad about how he’s the stronger kid in the family, and the other, painful, awful scene where he tells Beth that their marriage is over.  Each is played with emotion that’s just so much and nothing more, consistent with the self-censorship and oppression of their WASP environment.  He inhabited the character — the ability to be Hawkeye Pierce in M*A*S*H, the stoner professor in Animal House, and Calvin Jarrett, showed his versatility and talent.

Contrast Sutherland’s performance with Judd Hirsch chewing up the scenery as Conrad’s therapist.  Sutherland could have been supercilious, maudlin or cardboard in his role.  He was none of those things, and that’s greatness.

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Let’s Check In with the Life Appointed Kings and Queen

by @heymistermix.com|  June 21, 20244:49 pm| 73 Comments

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Let's Check In with the Life Appointed Kings and Queen

I want to be a wet blanket about the “big win” in the Rahimi domestic violence gun case from the Supremos.

First, the well-worn doctrine of constitutional law, first expressed by Holmes and reinforced by Brandeis*, that “even a blind pig finds an ear of corn once in a while” is in full operation here.  Most of these amateur politicians in robes knew god damned well that this case was a political loser:  Rahimi, a drug dealer, fired a shot at a bystander while Rahimi was beating up his girlfriend in a parking lot. She escaped, and he called her to tell her he’d shoot her if she told anyone about the assault.  She got a restraining order that suspended Rahimi’s gun license, making him a prohibited possessor.  After that order went into affect, Rahimi was involved in five shootings.  When the cops arrested him (on some other charge, not a gun charge), they found a shit-ton of guns in his house, so he was charged with illegal possession.  Even old white men who don’t give two shits about a woman’s life have to at least acknowledge that Rahimi’s girlfriend and mother of his child was in a wee bit of danger from the arsenal this motherfucker was maintaining.

Note that I said most of the amateur politicians in robes knew this was a sure political loser:  Thomas was the lone dissent. Clarence has transcended the realm of mere petty political considerations to an exalted plane of existence where all that matters is whether his rulings will satisfy the most inflamed, butthurt Fox-News-watching paw paw.  (A lawyer I know says that Thomas’ last act as a justice will be to write the opinion overturning Loving v Virginia.)

Second, these fuckos just threw us all a bone.  Just as with the mifepristone decision, where they ruled the “right way” on a case that was a slam-dunk and should never have made it to the court, the Rahimi decision was supposed to show everyone that there’s a kinder, gentler side to the Supreme’s brand of sharia law.  They just want to soften the blow of whatever fuckery they’re going to throw down on the Trump immunity decision.  Also, mark my prediction well:  there will be a case with better facts where they’re going to take a bite out of gun restrictions for domestic violence convicts. ( The current law is that anyone who was convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence can’t own firearms.)

Finally, the really sad thing is that the press is aching to portray these fuckers as “kinder gentler facists”.  Here’s a Politico piece on how philosopher-queen Amy Coney Barrett is going to “split” the conservatives on the court, based on her concurrence with the majority opinion where she took a couple of shots at Thomas.  Baby Jesus save us from the soft bigotry of low expectations on display there.

In closing, Democrats should never press pause on their constant efforts to portray the court for what it is:  a bunch of corrupt hacks out to take away our rights.

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* This is bullshit I just made up, similar to most recent Supreme Court decisions.

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We Are So Close – Let’s Do This! We Did It!

by WaterGirl|  June 21, 20241:09 pm| 51 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Political Fundraising, Politics, Targeted Political Fundraising 2023-24

Update at 6:30 pm:

The $2,500 angel CHECK has been mailed, and as soon as the final angel to adds their $2,000 to the thermometer, we will be at $30,000.

Balloon Juice peeps rock!


The NC thermometer is at $21,000 right now.

All we need to do is get the thermometer to $24,000 with your donations today – and we will have hit our $30,000 goal for Phase I of NC Black Alliance Campus Engagement!

For this last push today, there’s no need to send an email or list your donation in the comments. (Though you can if you want to!)  At this point all we care about is that the thermometer gets to $24,000.

THE MATH

If you can get the thermometer to $24,000 – with donations of any amount – then our two angels today will add $3,000 or $3,500 – whatever it takes to get us to exactly $27,500.

Plus we have a paper check for $2,500 from one of our Angels whose match was met this week, and that will take us from $27,500 to $30,000!

I am so excited about the plans with this group.  Let’s do this!

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