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

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Monday Morning Open Thread: Better Start to the Week for Some Than Others

by Anne Laurie|  June 10, 20248:08 am| 180 Comments

This post is in: Biden Administration in Action, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Republican Venality, Trump Crime Cartel, Schadenfreude

President Biden and I are removing obstacles to financial freedom.

We have forgiven $167B in student loan debt for more than 4.7M people, and our Administration is on track to ensure that medical debt will no longer be used in calculating your credit score. pic.twitter.com/GCfvB0f2wA

— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 9, 2024

President Biden, Vice-President Harris, chugging away…

“Vice President of the United States of AMERICA. Woooooooooooo!” – Black Stone Bookstore’s clerk Asale Kimada after VP #KamalaHarris and actress Octavia Spencer visited the Ypsilanti, Michigan Black owned store ?? https://t.co/cwnZ9Lisp6 pic.twitter.com/MvvwctNHOD

— Qondi (@QondiNtini) June 9, 2024

Yesterday, I met with survivors of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting who are now graduating from high school.

Emma, Grace, Matt, Ella, Henry, and Lilly: Thanks for your strength, courage, and leadership.

On Gun Violence Awareness Day, we commit to continuing the fight… pic.twitter.com/VXMqgFFUIT

— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 7, 2024

Elsewhere…

No wonder he's so cranky. | Trump to undergo probation interview Monday, a required step before his New York sentencing https://t.co/WRtjUXuTtV

— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) June 9, 2024

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…doesn't this usually involve a drug test? https://t.co/nU44bqE3BZ

— zeddy (@Zeddary) June 9, 2024

.@aweissmann_ on Trump’s upcoming probation Zoom: “He’ll be asked about whether he is associating with criminals. And it is sort of remarkable… he’s going to have to discuss whether he still coordinates with Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, Steve Bannon.” pic.twitter.com/zygWV6ariT

— Inside with Jen Psaki (@InsideWithPsaki) June 9, 2024

Joe Biden is so old he had already been president for three and a half years when Donald Trump had his first meeting with his probation officer. https://t.co/vr7SKJgccJ

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) June 10, 2024

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— Thursday (@ennui365) June 9, 2024

Monday Morning Open Thread:  Better for Some Than Others

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Dank Grey Dawn Open Thread: RFK Jr, the *Authentic* Trump Alternative

by Anne Laurie|  June 10, 20243:09 am| 70 Comments

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

Trump RFK Jr.
????
Framing innocent men of color pic.twitter.com/hX3bAX2GxU

— Jaime Harrison (@harrisonjaime) June 6, 2024

A quick round-up of recent stories. From what I’m seeing, any hardcore Trumpist who’s afraid the God-Emperor might actually decompensate past the point of electability before November should be glad to vote RFK Jr instead:

Remember Trump’s Central Park Five ad?

In 2016, RFK Jr. wrongfully accused two innocent men of color of a crime they didn’t commit.

RFK Jr. and Donald Trump will always put themselves first, even at the expense of innocent people.

Every single time.https://t.co/ih9MwT7fzE

— RFK Jr. Facts (@realRFKJr) June 6, 2024

Very fine people!

@RobertKennedyJr
Oh yeah. In fact how about we erect statues to Lee Harvey Oswald, James Earl Ray and Sirhan Sirhan.
History is history.
You have lost ur mind.

RFK Jr. had a ‘visceral’ reaction to tear-downs of Confederate statues https://t.co/V2EmYWDsM3

— Pam Taylor (@Tnboro19) May 28, 2024


Chatting with Tim Pool is a red flag in any case, but:

… Speaking to podcast host Tim Pool in a “Timcast IRL” episode Friday, Kennedy — who is mounting a long-shot bid for the White House — said he doesn’t think “it’s a good, healthy thing for any culture to erase history,” when asked for his thoughts on the removal of Confederate monuments around the country.

“I have a visceral reaction against, against the attacks on those statues,” he said. “There were heroes in the Confederacy who didn’t have slaves and, you know, I just, I just have a visceral reaction against destroying history. I don’t like it. I think we should celebrate who we are.”

He added: “We should celebrate the good qualities of everybody. … If we want to find people who were completely virtuous on every issue throughout history, we would erase all of history.”…

“Values change throughout history, and we need to be able to be sophisticated enough to live with, you know, our ancestors who didn’t agree with us on everything and who did things that are now regarded as immoral or wrong,” he said. “Maybe they had other qualities that we wanted to celebrate, and clearly Robert E. Lee had extraordinary qualities of leadership.”…

Take it from someone who knows the breed: Mike Barnicle is an old-fashioned Irish mucker, a guy whose greatest joy lies in F*cking Around even with full awareness that he will Find Out. If Barnicle thinks RFK Jr is too damaged, well… Can’t say we didn’t warn ya!

Mike Barnicle: I've known RFK Jr. "nearly all of his life,"

"He's running in this race for himself… He's a very damaged individual." pic.twitter.com/pySiC38rQF

— RFK Jr. Facts (@realRFKJr) June 6, 2024

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‘Swindlers,’ ‘Hijacking,’ & ‘Blackmail’

Inside #JFKrazy campaign’s Natural Law Party meltdown in FL writes @MarcACaputo https://t.co/O6sw1gffLQ@TinaFrisco @KathleenLeeLie1 @vankapro @MaryGoodTrouble @tdzwilewski @Thaad1 @goldenpartyrent @DrFakeJillBide1 @glamelegance

— Allan Margolin (@AllanMargolin) June 6, 2024

Screwing over small (political) contractors…

AMID VOTER DISENCHANTMENT with a Trump-Biden rematch, third-party activist Joseph Wendt believed 2024 could transform American politics. And Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might be the candidate to do it…

So Wendt started the process of reconstituting the long-defunct Natural Law Party of the United States with the Federal Election Commission and he resurrected its Florida branch. He planned to hold a convention and nominate Kennedy for president so that RFK could appear on the Florida ballot as the Natural Law Party candidate. Kennedy’s campaign loved the idea. And the two sides started talking money. Wendt signed a $10,000-a-month consulting contract with Kennedy’s campaign on February 24.

“I was over the moon,” Wendt said. “We could get him on the ballot. It might have an impact. But it turned into a nightmare.”

Bureaucratic delays and mistakes turned into mistrust. A bitter rift grew. Wendt was ultimately paid nothing. And he lost control of the Natural Law Party of the United States, which was taken over by Kennedy allies…

Both sides deny wrongdoing. But a close look at the record of the dispute provides a window into the obstacles third-party candidates face and shines a light on the Kennedy campaign’s aggressive efforts to get on the ballot. RFK’s campaign has tapped a constellation of third-party groups in various states, all of which have different rules.

Why? Because states generally provide presidential candidates ballot access if they’re nominated by a verified political party, regardless of its size. Otherwise, campaigns usually have to rely on paid petition-gatherers, which, according to experts familiar with the process, can cost as much as $1.7 million in a state like Florida…

Breaking! The NYTimes tentativly decides to withdraw the hems of its soiled credibility from this particular grifter’s clutches…

Kennedy’s Campaign Is Accused of Lying About His New York Residency – The New York Times https://t.co/aicASXEqoG

— Jeffrey Levin 🇺🇦 (@jilevin) June 7, 2024

Kennedy says he has secured ballot access in enough states to win. That's not yet true https://t.co/lwTtvHGFKL

— The Associated Press (@AP) June 8, 2024

After all, Grifter knows grifter!

For those keeping score at home, @RobertKennedyJr, @NicoleShanahan, RFK Jr’s campaign manager, and his Super PAC have all weighed in defending Trump, excusing his crimes, and dismissing the rule of law.

It’s no wonder why Donald Trump’s largest donor is also RFK Jr’s. pic.twitter.com/BeJ8Zj2Mjf

— Lis Smith (@Lis_Smith) May 31, 2024

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Ramblin’ Man

by WaterGirl|  June 9, 202410:15 pm| 100 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Read this verbatim transcript and tell me whether it’s from an escaped mental patient or the GOP nominee for the President of the United States.

“…I say what would happen if the boat sank from its weight and you’re in the boat and you have this tremendously powerful battery and…

— Jack E. Smith ⚖️ (@7Veritas4) June 9, 2024

…I say what would happen if the boat sank from its weight and you’re in the boat and you have this tremendously powerful battery and the battery is now underwater and there’s a shark that’s approximately 10 yards over there. By the way, a lot of shark attacks lately. You notice that? A lot of shark. I watched some guys justifying it today. Well, they weren’t really that angry. They bit off the young ladies leg because of the fact that they were, they were not hungry, but they misunderstood what, who she was. These people are cray. He said there’s no problem with sharks they just didn’t really understand a young woman swimming. Now really got decimated and other people too. A lot of shark attacks. So I said, so there’s a shark 10 yards away from the boat. 10 yards over here. Do I get electrocuted if the boat is sinking, water goes over the battery, the boat is sinking. Do I stay on top of the boat and get electrocuted or do I jump over by the shark and not get electrocuted because, I will tell you, he didnt know the answer. He said, you know, nobody’s ever asked that question. I said, I think it’s a good question. I think there’s a lot of electric current coming through that water, but you know what I’d do if there was a shark or you get electrocuted? I’ll take electrocution every single time. I’m not getting near the shark.

Oh my gosh, that is even worse than Herschel Walker when he was running against Raphael Warnock for Senate in 2022.  Walker wanted to be a werewolf not a vampire.  trump would rather be electrocuted than eaten by a shark.  This is their best!

Totally open thread.

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War for Ukraine Day 837: Glide Bombs Over Kharkiv

by Adam L Silverman|  June 9, 20248:52 pm| 20 Comments

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

Painting by NEIVANMADE. It has a white background an in the center are Soldiers in green doing air defense by firing at incoming Russian missiles in the upper right. The missiles are red and yellow. In the upper left, written in green, is the text: "SAVE THE BRAVEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD!" Below the Soldiers, also written in green, is "SUPPORT FOR KHARKIV"

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

Quick housekeeping note: Rosie is still doing very well. She has her next chemo treatment tomorrow, which will be treatment two of round 2. Than you all for the good thoughts, well wishes, prayers, and donations.

Russia started the glide bombing of Kharkiv back up this morning.

Explosions reported in Kharkiv! Russian forces just hit the city glide bombs!

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) June 9, 2024

And right now, 7:55 PM EDT, Kharkiv is the only non-occupied part of Ukraine that has an air raid alert up. The ones for Russian occupied Luhansk and Crimea are always up and will only come down once they are liberated.

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

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We Are Preparing New Agreements for Ukraine with European Partners, in Particular with Germany – Address by the President

9 June 2024 – 20:46

Dear Ukrainians!

Today, it is worth mentioning those who protect normal living conditions for us – for everyone in Ukraine – no matter what. We can always count on the rescuers of our State Emergency Service of Ukraine to be there to help us every day and night after Russian strikes, after any tragic events. Whenever it happens. Wherever it happens. In areas near the frontline, and in every city and region of our country. This is one of the fundamental features of true statehood – the existence of a system and people whose job is to save. All over the country. And I thank everyone – the entire staff of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine – who really tries to do their job effectively. Today I would like to recognize the rescuers working in Kharkiv and the region. In particular, Sergeants of the Civil Protection Service Andriy Zayarnyi, Kostiantyn Mokliak, Oleksiy Zhyrov, Dmytro Maksymov, Oleksandr Dehtiarenko and Yevhen Zolotko. Chief Master Sergeants Volodymyr Ridnyi and Serhiy Sydora. Thank you, guys! Senior Lieutenants Oleksandr Yavtushenko and Maksym Mykhailov. Captains of the Civil Protection Service from the Kharkiv region Andriy Lakhtin, Serhiy Rashevskyi and Serhiy Snurnykov, Major Vadym Stadnyk and Lieutenant Colonel Oleksiy Kolodiazhnyi. I thank you and all your colleagues! My special gratitude also goes to the employees of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Donetsk region. Each and every one of them, who, despite everything, saves people and preserves the strength of Ukraine. Today I would like to personally recognize the guys who distinguished themselves during firefighting and rescue operations after Russian strikes on Toretsk and Selydove. Sergeants of the Civil Protection Service Oleksandr Pavlenko and Pavlo Zakharov, Chief Master Sergeant Andriy Maltamar, Lieutenant Stanislav Nechypurenko, and Major of the Civil Protection Service Volodymyr Derenko. Thank you!

At present, one of our main tasks is to secure more support for Ukraine in terms of the resilience of our society. This includes energy, recovery after attacks, and all other foundations of normal life. Life that we must preserve despite any attempts by Russia to exert pressure and destroy. We are preparing new agreements for Ukraine with European partners, in particular with Germany, on additional support measures. These days, we are also meticulously preparing a bilateral security agreement between our country and the United States. We are doing everything to ensure that America’s leadership is tangible. Thank you to everyone who helps!

And one more thing.

Pokrovsk direction, Donetsk region. Almost every day, it is consistently the hardest part of the front. The occupier’s pressure there is the greatest. Every day there is the highest number of battles. Just yesterday, there were more than forty attacks, and today, by this time, there have already been more than twenty. Each of our warriors who is destroying the enemy there, each soldier and commander who is doing their best to hold our positions and help the warriors in the neighboring positions deserves our special gratitude. We are making every effort to ensure that you and our entire army have more weapons, more equipment, and more modern systems. Today, there was already a report from Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi, and there will be a report from DIU Chief Budanov – we are preparing our new steps. Ukraine will definitely defend itself.

Glory to Ukraine!

France:

After the French far right’s massive win in the european elections, 🇫🇷 President Macron has decided to dissolve parliament and call for snap parliamentary election on June 30th. #F24

— Kethevane Gorjestani (@ketgorjestani) June 9, 2024

Usually you call a snap election when you think doing so will allow one to win, which may be why Macron is doing this. However, the polling for him and his party has been bad for some time. Now we wait and see if the French do what they usually do, answer pollsters by telling them that they support LePen and her party and then go and vote for the mainstream parties.

Macron is taking a huge gamble with this:

Strong Tory party vibes: “The decision to dissolve the National Assembly was met with disbelief by Macron’s supporters, with several people screaming “Oh no” as he spoke to a crowd in a televised address from his party headquarters in Paris.” https://t.co/UfJRAOkA0P

— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) June 9, 2024

From Politico EU:

PARIS — European elections are meant to be worthy but boring exercises in centrist coalition building. Not this time.

A surge in far-right populism in France provoked President Emmanuel Macron into calling a high-risk national election that could determine the future not only of his country but of the European Union itself.

Across the Continent it was a good if unspectacular night for center-right and far-right parties and a terrible one for liberals and especially greens.

But in France, the far-right National Rally, led by Euroskeptic and NATO-skeptic firebrands, completely crushed Macron’s liberal Renaissance and all other contenders.

The National Rally is on course to win 31.5 percent of the vote — more than twice the 14.7 percent projected for Macron’s liberal Renaissance party.

In a high-risk gamble to regain the political initiative, Macron bet that voters will turn back the far-right tide and show Marine Le Pen’s National Rally cannot win at a national level.

“France needs a clear majority in serenity and harmony. To be French, at heart, is about choosing to write history, not being driven by it,” Macron said.

Mujtaba Rahman, Europe head at Eurasia Group, a risk consultancy, reckoned the bet would pay off. “It will almost certainly put a brake on Le Pen,” he said.

Le Pen declared her party “ready to exercise power,” and told her ecstatic followers: “I can only welcome this decision.”

The far-right surge in France was replicated elsewhere in Europe on a dramatic night of upheaval in EU politics. In Berlin, Olaf Scholz’s ruling coalition parties were beaten by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which came second to the conservatives. Far-right parties were also on course to make gains in Austria, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy, according to early estimates.

In France, the National Rally’s performance in the upcoming snap election on June 30 and July 7 will be closely watched as a harbinger of whether Le Pen — long the also-ran of French politics — can ride her party’s momentum into the presidency in 2027.

As president of the world’s seventh largest economy, Le Pen would almost certainly rock the EU to its foundations, prioritising patriotic interests over international collaboration. Celebrating her party’s win in Sunday’s EU vote, she said the result should send a message to Brussels and “put an end to this painful epoch of globalism.”

Accused of flirting with the Kremlin, she has both vowed to yank Paris out of NATO’s integrated military command and would challenge the authority of the EU executive, which she once called to abolish.

Like Macron, Le Pen suggested France had come to a historical turning point.

“Tonight’s message, including that of dissolution, is also addressed to the leaders of Brussels,” she said. “This great victory for patriotic movements is in line with the direction of history, which is seeing throughout the world the return of nations.”

Macron’s snap decision to dissolve the National Assembly was met with disbelief by his supporters, with several people screaming “Oh no” as he spoke to a crowd in a televised address from his party headquarters in Paris.

In contrast, jubilant supporters of the National Rally party celebrated as Macron announced the dissolution of parliament, something the party had called for as the scale of their victory became apparent.

They sang “Dissolution, dissolution!” as they watched Macron at an electoral event where Le Pen took to the stage.

The lead Socialist candidate Raphaël Glucksmann responded to the triumph of the far right by saying: “Everywhere in Europe, we are witnessing a wave that is shaking our democracy.”

The Financial Times has more:

President Emmanuel Macron stunned France on Sunday when he called snap parliamentary elections after his centrist alliance was trounced by Marine Le Pen’s far-right movement in a European parliamentary vote.

Exit polls showed the Rassemblement National (RN) secured 31.5 per cent of the vote compared to 14.5 per cent for the French president’s centrist alliance, a stinging blow to Macron. He appeared to have only narrowly avoided a humiliating third place behind the centre-left, which took 14 per cent of the vote.

“For me, who always considers that a Europe united, strong, independent is good for France, this is a situation which I cannot countenance,” he said. “I have decided to give you back the choice of our parliamentary future with a vote.”

The first round of the parliamentary elections will be held in just three weeks, on June 30, with a run-off on July 7.

The dissolution is an extraordinary gamble by the French leader who has already lost his parliamentary majority after winning a second term as president two years ago. His alliance could be crushed, which would force him to appoint a prime minister from another party, such as the centre-right Les Republicains or even the far-right RN, in an arrangement known as a “cohabitation”.

In such a scenario, Macron would be left with little power over domestic affairs with three years left as president.

Macron said he believed a vote was needed to calm the volatile debates in the French parliament and achieve clarity on the direction of the country. Elysée officials said he had been considering it for some time to address gridlock in parliament.

François Bayrou, a centrist politician whose party is in alliance with Macron, said the president was aiming to “end the impasse” in politics by asking voters a simple question of “whether France really recognises itself in the proposals of the far-right”.

It is never a good idea to ask questions that you are not sure of and/or do not know the answers to.

Speaking of support for Putin backed neo-fascist and neo-NAZI parties in Europe:

Musk normalizing a party whose lead candidate in the election played down the crimes of the SS pic.twitter.com/p4Yg8LV71u

— Noah Barkin (@noahbarkin) June 9, 2024

All of this is important because it places ongoing, consistent, and most importantly timely support for Ukraine, as well as its eventual ascension into the EU and NATO at risk. Frankly, it puts the EU and NATO at risk all by itself. LePen is only able to function as a politician because Putin funds her both overtly and covertly. The same with the AfD in Germany and their equivalents in the other EU member states. Just as he funds the GOP through oligarchs who have located their businesses in the US and obtained US citizenship for themselves or whose children have done so in order to be able to legally make campaign donations.

In slightly more promising EU related news:

Invitation sent by French defence officials to UK, Poland, Netherlands, 3 Baltic states, Denmark and Sweden to join a coalition of the willing prepared to send trainers into Ukraine. US, Germany, Hungary Spain and others opposed. Macron would need to adapt EU Training Mission…

— Patrick Wintour (@patrickwintour) June 9, 2024

This would be funny if Charap hasn’t regularly visited the White House since the fall of 2021:

June 3, 2024/January 21, 2022.

Lo and behold, the prophet has spoken. @scharap pic.twitter.com/OcpFRitqUk

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 9, 2024

Also, if he wasn’t being paid with tax payer dollars for his work at RAND, which is a Federally Funded Research and Development Corporations (FFRDC).

The Ukrainians are very effectively reaching out to touch the Russian air force:

For the first time, a russian Su-57 jet was hit.

On June 8, 2024, a Su-57 multi-purpose fighter was hit on the territory of the Akhtubinsk air base in the Astrakhan region (russia), located 589 kilometers from the frontline.
Satellite images of the plane provide evidence of the… pic.twitter.com/XjgWxTEsa8

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) June 9, 2024

For the first time, a russian Su-57 jet was hit.

On June 8, 2024, a Su-57 multi-purpose fighter was hit on the territory of the Akhtubinsk air base in the Astrakhan region (russia), located 589 kilometers from the frontline.
Satellite images of the plane provide evidence of the attack.

The Su-57 is the most modern fighter jet in russia, and there are a few units of such jets in service with the enemy army.

/2. Location of the Akhtubinsk airbase where there was an attempted drone attack on a Russian Su-57 fighter aircraft. pic.twitter.com/69amXdGATY

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 9, 2024

/4. Comment of a Russian source associated with Russian military aviation regarding the drone attack on Su-57:

“Yes, yesterday the airfield in Akhtubinsk was attacked by a UAV. 3 of them arrived.

The Su-57 was damaged by shrapnel; it is now being determined whether it can be… pic.twitter.com/9Si41l3GT1

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 9, 2024

/4. Comment of a Russian source associated with Russian military aviation regarding the drone attack on Su-57:

“Yes, yesterday the airfield in Akhtubinsk was attacked by a UAV. 3 of them arrived.

The Su-57 was damaged by shrapnel; it is now being determined whether it can be restored or not.
If not, then this will be the first combat loss of the Su-57 in history.”

/6. Preventing misinformation: There is a high probability that you will see these images claiming that those are photos of a Su-57 which was attacked yesterday. In fact those footages are quite old. pic.twitter.com/Npe8tr6Bu2

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 9, 2024

Russian occupied Crimea:

The Crimea is under missile attack. Most reports about explosions/air defense activity are coming from Yevpatoriya area. pic.twitter.com/odp6j8Ni0w

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 9, 2024

Here is Tatarigami and his Frontelligence Insight team’s latest assessment of what is happening on the front lines between Chasiv Yar and Donetsk. Via the Thread Reader App:

Summarized update from Frontelligence Insight on frontlines:

1/ The main Russian efforts remain in Donbas, particularly along the Pokrovsk-Chasiv Yar axis, which is currently the most difficult area. Vuhledar and Kupyansk areas are also key areas of focus. 🧵Thread: 

2/ So far, Russian forces have failed to capitalize on the Kharkiv oblast incursion and did not achieve any operational successes in Donbas. They made tactical advances in Chasiv Yar, but given the number and higher-than-average quality of units there, progress is slow and costly 
3/ As our team indicated months ago, the goal in Chasiv Yar isn’t to hold the town at any cost but to ensure the enemy expends far more resources than planned, thereby crippling their ability to capitalize on its capture and develop an offensive towards Kostyantynivka 
4/ While our team has observed the arrival and rotation of units near Sumy and Chernihiv oblasts, their numbers are relatively small. They wouldn’t be able to achieve significant results if they launched an attack, likely achieving far less than the Russians did in Kharkiv. 
5/ The Russian offensive may seem to be failing, but our team is thinking that such conclusions might be still premature. We continue to observe hundreds of vehicles, including tanks, APCs, and artillery systems, being relocated near Ukraine 
6/ While the goals of these relocations are unclear, it’s evident that Russia still retains offensive capabilities this summer and is capable of another large push before the window of opportunity closes for the year. 
7/ While the trajectory is becoming much more optimistic for Ukraine, it’s important to remember that despite the enormous losses the Russian military suffered near Avdiivka, including hundreds of lost vehicles in the first week of the October offensive, Avdiivka eventually fell. 
8/ Even though the risk of a frontline collapse for Ukrainian forces is slim, Russian forces still have reserves and are capable of at least one serious push before their offensive loses its steam 

9/ The full analysis will be released on our website later this week. In the meantime, please consider liking and sharing the first message in the thread.

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Chasiv Yar:

This is how town of Chasiv Yar looks like now.

Russian army completely destroy it

Russians call this “denazification” and “help to Donbass people” pic.twitter.com/jvg6Up7euN

— Денис Казанський (@den_kazansky) June 9, 2024

Russian occupied Donetsk Oblast:

9 June 2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the day when the Russian Federation started using the IZOLYATSIA premises in Donetsk as an illegal prison, a place of torture and murder.

More information on the link below (please share):https://t.co/oRMgvy7cRC

— Stanislav Aseyev (@AseyevStanislav) June 9, 2024

From the Izolyatsia project:

9 June 2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the day when the Russian Federation started using the IZOLYATSIA premises in Donetsk as an illegal prison, a place of torture and murder. On that day, occupiers began to try to destroy modern Ukrainian culture and active civil society to intimidate Ukrainians who seek systemic changes in society.

Over these ten years, the IZOLYATSIA foundation’s territory, filled with the industrial heritage and spirit of thousands of factory workers, artists and artisans, researchers and scholars, cultural center’s community, as well as exhibitions, educational and creative programmes, has been transformed into a horrific detention facility designed to destroy human spirit and dignity. Through the testimonies of former hostages, it is possible to trace how, over a decade, the former premises of the foundation have increasingly adapted to their new role as a torture chamber, and the dubious reputation of the place has been overlaid with new layers of inhuman hatred by the leaders and their FSB handlers.

The experiences of former captives are known from the reports of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, publications by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Center for Civil Liberties, the Media Initiative for Human Rights, books by Stanislav Aseyev, films by Iryna Ryabenka, Ihor Minaiev, and Valentyn Vasyanovych. More publications and translations are available here.

Russian Federation used the illegal prison in the occupied territory of the IZOLYATSIA foundation as the prototype for many illegal detention facilities, concentration and filtration camps and torture chambers. Thousands of Ukrainians went throught these horrific spaces.

In the tenth year of the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine, it is clear that the main goal set by the occupiers has not been achieved. The attack on the cultural institution created a backlash from Ukrainian civil society: the IZOLYATSIA foundation community, its friends and partners, as well as responsible people across the country. They created a new wave of cultural and civic institutions, organisations and projects that changed the face of society. Civil society became a powerful centre for change, capable of working in the most challenging conditions and endowed with unique experience that no other organisation in the world has.

The story of the transformation of the IZOLYATSIA cultural centre into an illegal prison can be found on the IZOLYATSIA Must Speak website: izolyatsia.ui.org.ua

Spread the word about the torture camp in Donetsk, about the thousands of people held by the Russian Federation in illegal prisons in Ukraine and Russia, to keep the attention of the international community to these and many other crimes of the Putin regime against Ukraine, Ukrainians and Ukrainian women.

#IzolyatsiaMustSpeak

Kriegforscher, the Ukrainian Marine, has posted another detailed assessment of Russian loses in Donetsk Oblast. First tweet from the thread and the rest via the Thread Reader App:

My friend Danylo, who serves in Ukrainian SOF, shared with me some footages from the part of the front where he is «working» every day as a part of a fire support unit.

Since April Russians have become more active at Southern part of D oblast and attack them almost every day🧵 pic.twitter.com/tJJRF4ITny

— Kriegsforscher (@OSINTua) June 9, 2024

That the tank that was destroyed at the video🔥

Danylo shared with some of his thoughts about Russian tactics, artillery and the enemy forces 👇Image

Yeap, that pretty lady is a part of his group🫡 Unfortunately I cannot show you her face.

So. If we compare, for example, Vovchansk and the part where Danylo is it’s totally different. From one point of view.Image

One year ago UAF launched a counteroffensive at this area. Since then RUAF are trying to bring the territory back.

And, frankly speaking, it’s pointless and gives them nothing.

So they fire 2-3 guided bombs (near Vovchansk it’s 15-30) per day and fire from 152 mm artillery.

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Firstly Russians were crossing the open field on their foot. Not a lot of them managed to do it.

But they have a lot of manpower so not a big deal.

Echoes of war.

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They tried to cover their movements with a lot of FPV drones and tried not to allow our infantry to reach their positions during the rotation.

Unfortunately, it was quite successful.

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Just today. Danylo in his group working with drones trying not to allow Russians to move forward.
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Then Russians tried to use a lot of motorcycles and bare infantry.

Sometimes even 6 artillery pieces at once were firing at their positions.

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Some more BMPs🔥

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Destroyed T-80BV👌

Danylo right now urgently needs your financial support — 3 DJI drones. Unfortunately, RUAF there have more recon and FVP drones.

The price is 5000$. ASAP we gather I order them. Please support.

PP: [email protected]

BMAC: buymeacoffee.com/ukranianmarine…

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Pretty sure this is somewhere in Kharkiv Oblast. The 47th had been on the line in Donetsk, but they got pulled to reinforce the defenses agains the Russian assault on Kharkiv Oblast:

A wounded Ukrainian soldier from the 47th brigade saved his life by showing his military ID to a Ukrainian drone. Within an hour, a Bradley vehicle arrived and successfully evacuated him.https://t.co/VazR8GNqlq pic.twitter.com/z0MVSoGbYt

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated) June 9, 2024

Kharkiv Oblast:

Russian UR-77 Meteorit mine clearing vehicle with anti drone cage.
Those have disappeared for quite a while from the front line. The last time a large number of UR-77 losses were documented was in October 2023. And now this is the second new loss in the last few days. Kharkiv… pic.twitter.com/Oa6vAdSysG

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 9, 2024

Russian UR-77 Meteorit mine clearing vehicle with anti drone cage.
Those have disappeared for quite a while from the front line. The last time a large number of UR-77 losses were documented was in October 2023. And now this is the second new loss in the last few days. Kharkiv region.

https://t.me/nebesnamara/79

Krasnohorivka:

59th Brigade of Ukraine repels Russian AFV column attack on Krasnohorivka. https://t.co/Vm8deUCj08 pic.twitter.com/ihS105lkl2

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 9, 2024

That’s enough for tonight.

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There are no new Patron tweets or videos tonight. Here is some adjacent material.

These are of the cat of the Ukrainian Marine Taras Chmut:

Скучила сильно😻
Ви як тут? pic.twitter.com/P035V4KHJ3

— Ms.Bulochka (@MsBulochka) June 7, 2024

Зі звуком🐈 pic.twitter.com/tHCgRTmjl6

— Ms.Bulochka (@MsBulochka) April 15, 2024

This one is my current mood:

Моя улюблена #lazy_sunday 😻 pic.twitter.com/Umqq4slMmu

— Ms.Bulochka (@MsBulochka) March 31, 2024

Open thread!

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Sunday Evening Mood-Lifter Open Thread: Steve Bannon Is Going to Prison

by Anne Laurie|  June 9, 20247:17 pm| 78 Comments

This post is in: Grifters Gonna Grift, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Republican Venality, Trump Crime Cartel

Sunday Evening Mood-Lifter Open Thread:  Steve Bannon Is Going to Prison

(Jack Ohman via GoComics.com)

 
Mr. Charles P. Pierce, at Esquire — “Steve Bannon Must Finally Report to Jail”:

… Except for a certain former president*, nobody had been cut as many breaks by the “two-tiered justice system” he bleats so loudly about as Bannon had. He probably should have been locked up months ago. He was found guilty two damn years ago. He has spent this rich deposit of temporal largesse issuing threats and doing further damage to the democratic institutions of the country. (He also tried to open a Catholic intellectual “gladiator” school in Rome until the Italian government kicked him out.) He got busted while cruising on a Chinese billionaire’s yacht. He helped to scam people out of money to build a wall that was even less real than the one his patron was not building elsewhere. Thursday’s development is another little ray of sunshine, and I intend to bask in it.

It’s not the immediate reason Bannon is being sent to prison AGAIN, but it’s worth noting that the first time it was for stealing money from small donors on the Right.

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) June 8, 2024

Per NBC News, “Trump is losing a key voice in the months before the election as Steve Bannon heads to prison”:

Just last week, former Fox News host Megyn Kelly urged Steve Bannon to take control of Donald Trump’s campaign.

“We need Steve Bannon,” Kelly said during an episode of her show discussing Trump’s hush money conviction. “Get somebody who knows how to fight dirty.”

This week, a judge told Bannon he’s going to jail.

The development could silence someone in the final months of the presidential election who has served as an inspiration for much of the MAGA movement and been one of Trump’s most aggressive zealots — thanks in large part to his “War Room” show, which he has built to lead the grassroots of the Republican Party to the ballot box in November…

But it’s not just his show. MAGA Republicans quickly bemoaned the political implications of losing Bannon as a political operative while he appeals his 2022 conviction for defying a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. The sentence was already suspended pending appeal, but in May, a federal appeals court refused to undo the conviction.

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Bannon was ordered to report to prison by July 1 and is scheduled to serve a four-month term, which would see him released days before the election.

“It’s not ideal. He commands a huge audience,” said Charlie Kirk, a Trump ally and right-wing activist who founded a conservative student organization that has built strong ties with the evangelical wing of the party. But he said that Bannon’s absence from the air could “prompt a rallying cry that will turn out to be much larger than even the show,” by driving higher turnout and galvanizing the base.​​

David Bossie, a close ally of Trump’s and co-chair of the Republican National Convention, called it an effort “to silence Steve,” telling NBC News that Bannon “does a lot of crucial and strategic work behind the scenes that will have an impact on the conservative movement and the campaign.”…

In 2016, Bannon fortified Breitbart News, the arch-conservative publication he helmed, into a relentlessly pro-Trump tool. After the election, he joined Trump as a senior White House aide but fell out of favor and was bounced from the administration after less than a year.

His show offered him a vehicle to return to Trump’s inner circle. He championed the push to overturn the 2020 election, Trump’s baseless claims of rampant fraud and the fight against the former president’s enemies in Congress and inside the Republican Party.

Bannon is not a household name for most Americans, but among the pundit and governing class — and particularly among die-hard political junkies — he is a behemoth…

The program is not a one-man operation, and Bannon has co-hosts who could keep the lights on while he’s in prison, including many who remain in Trump’s inner circle.

Waging the fight alongside Bannon over the years are some of Trump’s closest political aides — key players in the former president’s campaign operation, like Jason Miller and Steven Cheung, and legal defenders like Boris Epshteyn, who called the show the “beating heart of the MAGA movement.”

Trump himself is a fan, watching clips from the show and sometimes longer segments, Miller said…

Lots more detail at the link, if you’ve got the stomach for it.

I’m somewhat concerned what kind of new neo-Nazi friends he’s going to make in prison. https://t.co/3xA1FdcZSR

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) June 6, 2024

One can but hope…

Steve Bannon, trump, and Alex Jones. And this is who thinks they’re the superior race? You have GOT to be fucking kidding. And now they’ve all entered the “Find Out” portion of the FAFO program. And it will only get worse for them. MAGA WILL be destroyed. pic.twitter.com/5JuurooOaB

— 😱 Scary Larry 😱 🇺🇦✊🏻🇺🇸🗽 (@aintscarylarry) June 8, 2024

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Netanyahu Coalition Cracks

by Betty Cracker|  June 9, 20242:49 pm| 99 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, War

Breaking from WaPo:

Israeli opposition leader Benny Gantz announced on Sunday his resignation from the government — a move that could destabilize Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hold on the coalition that leads it.

Gantz, of the National Unity party, said last month that he would leave if Netanyahu did not come forward with a postwar plan by Saturday. None materialized, but on Saturday, Israeli forces carried out a bloody raid on a central Gaza refugee camp to rescue four hostages. Gantz delayed his scheduled news conference until Sunday.

Netanyahu was already struggling to keep his coalition together.

Gantz was one of the three voting members of the war cabinet, along with Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who are both Likud party members.

“The snowball has started to roll,” Gayil Talshir, a political scientist at Hebrew University, told The Washington Post before the announcement. “Gantz’s move is not going to directly put an end to this coalition, but the coalition is beginning to collapse in on itself.”

I’ll believe Netanyahu is toast when he’s served up with a schmear. But if this departure changes the hideous status quo, maybe something better can emerge? We’ll see.

Open thread.

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Republican Supreme Court Justices View Themselves as Above the Law

by WaterGirl|  June 9, 20241:05 pm| 127 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Corruption

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The Republican Supreme Court justices view themselves as above the law.  Do they see themselves as Kings?  Rulers?  Not-so-Benevolent Dictators?  I’m not sure what to call it, but we have got to turn this around.

How did we get to the place where the Supreme Court can just make shit up and most of the legal world just shrugs and says “oh, well”?

Two things notable: one, SCOTUS has become “an institution I barely recognized,” and two, doctrines like “major questions” were “invented to produce the court’s preferred outcome,” not based in Constitution. Agreed. Indeed, invented in billionaire-funded doctrine factories. https://t.co/LqU0qt8hzU

— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) June 7, 2024

This is finally getting enough play, I think, to possibly make a difference.  Beyond ProPublica, beyond Sheldon Whitehouse, beyond just a few voices shouting into the wind.

David Tatel, a retired federal judge, has delivered an unusually stark warning about the Supreme Court and the future of the planet and democracy. https://t.co/oaV3fHoRdt

— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 7, 2024

If we win the fight in November, and I am quite hopeful that we will keep the White House and take back the House, then I think the table is being set for us to be able to return the highest court of the land to the rule of law.  It will take some time, but I believe the momentum is there.  It’s time for the coat hanger faction of the court to experience some consequences.

I am hopeful, but less confident, that we will take / keep the Senate. We have a ton of work to do between now and November, and I hope to be able to announce our upcoming strategic fundraising effort sometime time this week.

Totally unrelated to the Supreme Court, but this is a damn good ad.

Open thread.

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