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Some judge needs to shut this circus down soon.

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They spent the last eight months firing professionals and replacing them with ideologues.

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Late Night Open Thread: Sneeker Conman

by Anne Laurie|  February 21, 20242:15 am| 71 Comments

This post is in: Grifters Gonna Grift, Open Threads, Trump Crime Cartel

It turns out, the guy who made the winning $9,000 bid for the autographed Golden Trump Clown Shoes,… is a Russian CEO. pic.twitter.com/bSEDwf4TLZ

— Roshan Rinaldi (@Roshan_Rinaldi) February 19, 2024

Money laundering was the second thought that crossed my mind — after Ugh, tacky! — and pretty clearly I wasn’t alone.

Omg I f**king loooove this. Trump is booed as the crowd chants “let’s go Biden.” These young folks are too smart to fall for his shit.
pic.twitter.com/X8xL36QbeT

— Marlene Robertson (@marlene4719) February 18, 2024

Tell me that these aren't trump sneakers. 😏

Available on TEMU and you'll have them in 2 weeks. 👍🏽 pic.twitter.com/iV4YNENAfT

— There are some who call me…TIM (@TimNoEgo) February 20, 2024

The ever-earnest Guardian — “Sneakerheads on Trump’s ‘Never Surrender’ gold shoe: ‘Tacky and very, very dumb’”:

… The high-tops were produced under a licensing agreement with a company called 45Footwear. Each one comes with a “custom charm” blazed with an illustration of Trump clad in a tight red superhero jumpsuit, muscles bulging out from underneath.

During Trump’s Sneaker Con speech, the Republican presidential frontrunner said “the most important thing” was “to get young people out to vote”. In 2020, Pennsylvania’s youngest voters, aged 18-29, overwhelmingly voted for Joe Biden, with Trump winning only 35% of the demographic.

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According to the Pennsylvania Star-Capital, the Sneaker Con president, Alan Vinogradov, donated $743 to Trump’s re-election campaign last year, along with $827 to his affiliated Trump Save America Pac.

But that didn’t make Trump a popular – or welcome – Sneaker Con guest. Attendees loudly booed during his speech, and many spoke out against his appearance on social media. “Sneaker con should be ashamed for uploading this,” wrote one follower. “No sneaker there, just a con,” another chimed in…

Hikmet Sugoer, a German sneakerhead and founder of Solebox, a boutique with locations in six European cities, told the Guardian he was “shocked and disappointed” to see Trump at the event.

“At first I thought it was an April Fool’s joke,” Sugoer said. “Sneakers unite a diverse community around our shared passion, and sneakers should connect us, rather than divide. This move exploited us for selfish reasons.”

Berty Mandagie, a commercial photographer and sneaker enthusiast from Seattle, feels the same way. “Trump has nothing to do with sneakers and sneaker culture consists of people of color who would not feel safe around someone like Trump and his followers,” Mandagie said. “The fact that Sneaker Con turned out to be a Trump rally instead of a sneaker convention is wildly upsetting.”

And what to make of the shoe design? “I think they’re tacky,” Mandagie said. “They look spray-painted with a cheap gold color. The font of the ‘T’ is so basic. It looks like a knockoff shoe produced by Temu.”…

If he can sell these gawdy monstrosities for $1 million each, he would only have to sell another 300+ more? pic.twitter.com/NPf3x572eT

— HawaiiDelilah™ ?? ?????????? (@HawaiiDelilah) February 19, 2024

For sale: clown shoes; never read.

— L O L G O P (@LOLGOP) February 18, 2024

It's very generous of everyone in the media to do free advertising for Trump's latest "product" launch ??

— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) February 18, 2024

The Trump shoes has Al Bundy trending on Twitter. ?? pic.twitter.com/pawdFb0yVr

— EK ?? (@EK_NeverTrump) February 19, 2024

Donald Trump would never! — that’s why Eric is still acknowledged as a member of the family.

He's one step from selling counterfeit CDs from a card table on 2d Avenue. https://t.co/JtBXL9Zin3

— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) February 17, 2024

But mostly… I needed to share this with y’all, and not over breakfast:
Late Night Open Thread:  Sneeker Con

(Mike Luckovich via GoComics.com)

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War for Ukraine Day 727: It’s Called Subversion

by Adam L Silverman|  February 20, 20249:07 pm| 66 Comments

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

With the news that broke today with the release of the detention memo for Alexander Smirnov, I’m going to do something a bit different. Once we get past the jump I’m going to walk you through the heart of Russia’s political warfare campaign against the US, the EU, NATO, and other of their allies and partners.

First, however, today is Heavenly Hundred Heroes Day in Ukraine:

Today, Ukraine marks the Day of Remembrance of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred.

10 years since we learnt that freedom is not free.
10 years of our struggle for freedom and the right to self-determination.
But we stood firm 10 years ago and continue to do so today.

We will… pic.twitter.com/JG2ltAbSgj

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) February 20, 2024

Today, Ukraine marks the Day of Remembrance of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred.

10 years since we learnt that freedom is not free.
10 years of our struggle for freedom and the right to self-determination.
But we stood firm 10 years ago and continue to do so today.

We will never forget the feat of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred.
We will win in this war for our independence.

It is also the anniversary of Russia’s infiltration of its Little Green Men into Crimea to subvert Ukrainian sovereignty and control over Crimea.

10 years ago, russia's aggression against Ukraine began.
On February 20, 2014, russian troops started an operation to seize Crimea. "Little green men" appeared on our land.

Our struggle has been going on for 10 years.
We know that Ukraine will win and aggressor will pay for… pic.twitter.com/tj1b08Ii3h

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) February 20, 2024

10 years ago, russia’s aggression against Ukraine began.
On February 20, 2014, russian troops started an operation to seize Crimea. “Little green men” appeared on our land.

Our struggle has been going on for 10 years.
We know that Ukraine will win and aggressor will pay for their crimes.

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

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Address by the President of Ukraine on the Heavenly Hundred Heroes Day

20 February 2024 – 10:44

The youngest of them, Nazariy Voitovych, was 17. The oldest, Ivan Nakonechnyi, was 82. All of them together are a symbol of how different people from different regions of Ukraine selflessly and courageously defend common values. They all gave their lives for independence. All of them together are the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred.

Today, Ukraine honors the memory of their feat. The memory of how Ukrainians can fight for their freedom. In the squares, on the barricades, and today – at the front. The memory that in the most difficult moments of history we never give up. We stand for each other, for the sake of each other. The memory that the unity of Ukrainians has no enemy capable of defeating it. That the selflessness of Ukrainians knows no bounds and makes history. The memory that ten years ago Ukrainians decided once and for all that we want and will live only in a European state. The memory we cherish and will preserve. The memory we honor today not just in words, the courage we multiply today on the battlefield, in the ongoing struggle, in the war that continues today, in the unity we have not lost and which shows us the way now. The path of common values. Equality. Dignity. Respect. The path of our country to the European family. And, of course, the most important value – Ukraine’s independence. All this was an incentive for the people to fight ten years ago.

All this is an incentive for us today. To defend our land. To defend our freedom. To defend our tomorrow. To defend our Ukraine.

Glory to all those who are now fighting for it!

May the memory of all those who gave their lives for it be blessed!

Eternal honor to the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred!

Glory to Ukraine!

Sweden:

Sweden announced the largest military aid package for Ukraine, worth 7,1 billion SEK (~$683 mln).
The 15th package includes:
◾️Artillery ammunition
◾️10 CB 90 combat boats
◾️RBS70 air defense systems
◾️Anti-tank missiles (TOW)
◾️20 group boats
◾️Underwater weapons
◾️Hand grenades… pic.twitter.com/fMg8rz594R

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) February 20, 2024

Sweden announced the largest military aid package for Ukraine, worth 7,1 billion SEK (~$683 mln).
The 15th package includes:
◾️Artillery ammunition
◾️10 CB 90 combat boats
◾️RBS70 air defense systems
◾️Anti-tank missiles (TOW)
◾️20 group boats
◾️Underwater weapons
◾️Hand grenades
◾️Carl Gustaf grenade launchers

This aid package will add ~1 billion SEK to the Swedish-Danish joint procurement of CV 90s to Ukraine, as well as medical supplies and economic aid to funds for the procurement of more weapons to Ukraine.

Sweden also joined the maritime coalition within the #UDCG.

We are grateful to our Swedish partners for their unwavering support. We appreciate your vital contribution to the security of the free world.

War is “the continuation of policy with other means” (mit anderen Mitteln).

— James R. Holmes, “Everything You Know About Clausewitz Is Wrong,” The Diplomat, 12 NOV 2014

Earlier today the detention memo for Alexander Smirnov was released and it contained some very important details.

First tweet from the thread, the rest from the Thread Reader App:

https://twitter.com/alanfeuer/status/1760056078992081166

Smirnov also reported to the feds having contacts w/some pretty shady Russians including one connected to what seems like an assassination crew and an intel guy.Image
This detention memo for Alexander Smirnov is pretty wild
storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
Prosecutors seek to detain Smirnov saying:

The “misinformation he is spreading is not confined to 2020. He is actively peddling new lies that could impact US elections after meeting with Russian intelligence officials in November.”Image

Smirnov told his FBI handler that the Russians had intercepted several phone calls from “prominent US persons” that could be used as “kompromat” in the 2024 election.Image
It’s remarkable that prosecutors quote what appear to be FD-1023s in their detention memo. Those docs, detailing interviews w/informants, are highly sensitive govt investigative records.
The fact that they’re in this public filing means that USG is burning Smirnov to the ground. 
As @emptywheel notes here, this Smirnov detention memo reveals investigative details WAAAAY beyond what is necessary to keep him in custody.
It has the feeling of a scorched earth incineration of this guy and his contacts.

Here’s the missing bits of Marcy Wheeler’s tweet that got eaten by the Thread Reader App:

https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1760093397593845961

You’ll recall that I extensively covered the attempt of Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s impeachment defense counsel, Senator Johnson (R-WI), and Senator Grassley (R-IA) to use Trump’s first impeachment defense in the US Senate to launder Russian disinfo, misinfo, and agitprop into the Senate record and thereby wash it, making it clean to use by conservative media and pundits. Because it couldn’t be fake or made up or altered if it was in the Senate record, right? This is also why Giuliani tried to give the FBI agents that seized his electronic devices pursuant to a warrant the alleged Hunter Biden hard drives. This was Giuliani’s attempt to further launder these into evidence and to provide a reason to challenge the warrant, which didn’t cover these two hard drives. I also covered how I think the entire Hunter Biden laptop scheme and scam went down. From how they got access to emails they could doctor and mingle with completely false information and just how amateurishly bad all of the material that Eugene Mile Guo posted on his “news” site. In last Sunday night’s update I also covered the extent of Russia’s political and information warfare against the US, EU member states, and NATO members. From The Washington Post:

When news first emerged last month that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was preparing to fire his top military commander, Gen. Valery Zaluzhny, officials in Moscow seemed jubilant. They had been trying to orchestrate just such a split for many months, documents show.

“We need to strengthen the conflict between Zaluzhny and Zelensky, along the lines of ‘he intends to fire him,’” one Kremlin political strategist wrote a year ago, after a meeting of senior Russian officials and Moscow spin doctors, according to internal Kremlin documents.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s administration ordered a group of Russian political strategists to use social media and fake news articles to push the theme that Zelensky “is hysterical and weak. … He fears that he will be pushed aside, therefore he is getting rid of the dangerous ones.”

The Kremlin instruction resulted in thousands of social media posts and hundreds of fabricated articles, created by troll farms and circulated in Ukraine and across Europe, that tried to exploit what were then rumored tensions between the two Ukrainian leaders, according to a trove of Kremlin documents obtained by a European intelligence service and reviewed by The Washington Post. The files, numbering more than 100 documents, were shared with The Post to expose for the first time the scale of Kremlin propaganda targeting Zelensky with the aim of dividing and destabilizing Ukrainian society — efforts that Moscow dubbed “information psychological operations.”

At a Jan. 16, 2023, meeting, Kiriyenko laid out four key objectives for the Ukraine propaganda team: discrediting Kyiv’s military and political leadership, splitting the Ukrainian elite, demoralizing Ukrainian troops and disorienting the Ukrainian population, the documents show.

The team’s success was to be measured according to key indicators: They were to “lower the ratings of key personnel in Zelensky’s office, the Ukrainian government, and the command of Ukraine’s armed forces,” and increase the belief among the Ukrainian population that the country’s elite was working only for itself. “A growth in the number of government dismissals and public conflicts” would also be a sign of achievement. To increase fear and anxiety, Ukrainian war losses were to be exaggerated, the documents state.

The strategists advised developing “a network of Telegram channels in combination with Twitter and Facebook/Instagram” as the most effective way of penetrating Ukraine’s media space, noting that the Telegram audience in Ukraine had grown 600 percent over the previous year. After the invasion, Zelensky’s government had created a single source of television news, but Ukrainians had drifted away from the programming, saying Ukraine’s military struggles were not sufficiently reported or discussed.

“Telegram became the most important source of news, even more important than mainstream media,” the senior European security official said. “It’s impossible to block it.”

The Moscow strategists emphasized the need to avoid blatant pro-Russian propaganda to build trust with the audience. “It’s clear that we can’t fly with our old resources,” one of the strategists wrote on April 5 after a Kremlin meeting.

One of the strategists’ aims, European security officials said, was to ensure that the themes placed in European social media filtered back into Ukraine, through reposts and amplification,or by being picked up by Ukrainian politicians keen to boost their profiles with provocative posts.

“They look for weak spots. … They use what they create themselves and whatever is lying under their feet,” a secondEuropean security officials said. “Everything is aimed at demoralizing people.”

You all have seen me refer to my professional forebear, Bernard Fall, before. Specifically his The Theory and Practice of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency. This 1965 essay started as a keynote address at the Naval War College (NWC) in 1964. In it Fall explains what subversion is and how it is undertaken: (emphasis mine)

Let me state this definition: RW = G + P, or, “revolutionary warfare equals guerrilla warfare plus political action.” This formula for revolutionary warfare is the result of the application of guerrilla methods to the furtherance of an ideology or a political system. This is the real difference between partisan warfare, guerrilla warfare, and everything else. “Guerrilla” simply means “small war,” to which the correct Army answer is (and that applies to all Western armies) that everybody knows how to fight small wars; no second lieutenant of the infantry ever learns anything else but how to fight small wars. Political action, however, is the difference. The communists, or shall we say, any sound revolutionary warfare operator (the French underground, the Norwegian underground, or any other European anti-Nazi underground) most of the time used smallwar tactics—not to destroy the German army, of which they were thoroughly incapable, but to establish a competitive system of control over the population. Of course, in order to do this, here and there they had to kill some of the occupying forces and attack some of the military targets. But above all they had to kill their own people who collaborated with the enemy.

But the “kill” aspect, the military aspect, definitely always remained the minor aspect. The political, administrative, ideological aspect is the primary aspect.Everybody, of course, by definition, will seek a military solution to the insurgency problem, whereas by its very nature, the insurgency problem is military only in a secondary sense, and political, ideological, and administrative in a primary sense. Once we understand this, we will understand more of what is actually going on in Vietnam or in some of the other places affected by RW.

I have emphasized that the straight military aspects, or the conventional military aspects of insurgency, are not the most important. Tax collections have nothing to do with helicopters. Village chiefs have nothing to do with M-113s [armored personnel carriers] except in the most remote sense, nor with the aerial bombardment of North Vietnam. What we are faced with precisely is a communist, military-backed operation to take over a country under our feet. I would like to put it in even a simpler way: When a country is being subverted it is not beingoutfought; it is being out-administered. Subversion is literally administration with a minus sign in front. This is what I feel has to be clearly understood. Whether it is the Congo, Vietnam, or Venezuela is totally irrelevant. Whether we have the “body count,” the “kill count,” the “structure count,” or the “weapons count”— these are almost meaningless considerations in an insurgency situation. We can lose weapons and still win the insurgency. On the other hand, we can win the war and lose the country.

Putin and Russia’s major lines of effort against Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus, Moldova, the EU member states, Britain with Brexit, the US, other NATO members like Canada has primarily the non-lethal political warfare intended to subvert state, society, economy, and religion. It is only when the political warfare has failed that Putin has gone kinetic: Georgia in 2008, Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk, Ukraine in 2014 through 2022 and then all of Ukraine beginning in FEB 2022. The infiltration of Little Green Men is just one of those lines of effort. The others were supporting Yanukovych, leveraging Ukrainian military and security leaders who’d come up through the Soviet and Russian professional military education system, and leveraging the oligarchs to control the economy.

Subversion or out administering with the targeted state means to identify the elites, notables, and key governmental, security, military, economic, and cultural institutions to target in or to identify potential allies that can provide access. Once that is done their is a four part process, which each portion reinforcing the others. First, target within the information domain to positively affect attitudes towards the allies/client while driving down the attitudes towards enemies and opponents. Second, secure access to High Value Individuals, and different key sectors of the economy. Third, gain control of the military and security services, usually through train, advise, and assist agreements. Fourth, promote cultural initiatives. This is actually what Prigozhin was doing for Putin via GRU contracts in Syria, Libya, and other parts of Africa. 

What we see in the Smirnov detention memo are pieces of the Russian subversion process. The receipt of the misinformation and agitprop about Hunter Biden, which is intended to negatively affect attitudes towards President Biden. The attempt to launder it through elites and notables, specifically US Senators and more recently Congressmen Comer and Jordan to wash it clean and make it legit and usable by the news media to further drive down attitudes towards President Biden. You’ve also got the collection of compromising material – kompromat – on key political actors in order to use it as necessary in the 2024 campaign.

But what, you ask, about gaining control of the military and security services? That was where Mike Flynn and his paid trip to the RT anniversary, as well as his being the first Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency to visit the GRU comes in. It obviously failed, but he was all gung ho for setting up more engagements and exchanges between US intelligence and Russian intelligence. It is also the idea Putin pitched to Trump at their bilateral summit about setting up a joint US-Russia cyber command. Fortunately none of this happened, but it wasn’t for lack of trying.

All the Russian disinfo, misinfo, and agitprop, both overt and covert, on social media is an attempt to establish the conditions to subvert the US. The courting of Musk, who is already in a semi-controlled relationship in regard to Putin given his Tesla business interests in Russia, are also part of the subversion campaign. It is exceedingly coincidental that Musk once again went on a freak out about the need for Ukraine to capitulate to Russia at the same time that Congressman Turner, the chair of the House Permanent Select Committee leaked that we had information collected via section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that Russia was going to do something that threatened the US. And that something turns out to be fielding a space based anti-satellite weapons platform, which could be used to bring down Musk’s Starlink satellites. This amount of coincidence takes a lot of planning.

I think that’s enough deep thoughts for tonight.

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Bedtime Reading for the Young & Simple: An American Education: Notes from UATX

by Anne Laurie|  February 20, 20248:02 pm| 63 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Excellent Links, Glibertarianism, Grifters Gonna Grift

this is transcendent honestly https://t.co/UdhCDRAMDQ pic.twitter.com/ZYu3KE9iT6

— katie (@focusfronting) February 19, 2024

There are WOKE DRAGONS under the bed, but our WHITE KNIGHTS will vanquish them for you (and a moderate fee)…

Remember Bari Weis and her proudly, avowedly University of Austin? Noah Rawlings, at The New Inquiry, goes “Inside the “Forbidden Courses” at the billionaire-backed University of Austin, the campus of the “anti woke” commentariat”:

A revolution in education! A resuscitation of the university mission! To happen in, of all places, not the pompous old northeast or the debauched West Coast, not New York or California but the country’s southern reaches—in the Texas Hill Country, in the city of Austin, where already technologists and venture capitalists had swarmed, drawn by the absence of income tax and the looseness of labor regulations, pulled by the mild zoning laws and the natural beauty and the food trucks and the good vibes. Austin, because it was “a hub for builders, mavericks, and creators.” Here a new university: the University of Austin, or UATX.

Around this idea journalists, historians, technologists, and financiers had assembled. People like Bari Weiss, Joe Lonsdale, Joshua Katz, Peter Boghossian, and more. They saw a void in American higher ed. There was not, they asserted, enough free speech. Where, they wondered, was the pursuit of truth? Nowadays, those things were hard to find, but they would be abundant at UATX, an institution to be built from the bottom up, through sheer will and courage—and some backing from billionaires. The Yales, the Stanfords, the UChicagos had been overrun by hordes of “diversocrats” and woke elites. At UATX there would be none.

Many of the founders had participated in the same conservative think tanks: The Hoover Institution, The Manhattan Institute, The American Enterprise Institute. Many had contributed to The Free Press, the digital paper founded by Bari Weiss in 2021, the same year UATX was announced. Many were friends or fans of Jordan Peterson. One UATX founder was even double-dipping, delivering lectures at both UATX and Peterson’s forthcoming Peterson Academy. One had been fired from Princeton University after sleeping with a student and “discouraging her from seeking mental health care,” per an official university statement. One had been accused of assaulting his girlfriend. (The charges were dropped.) Another had had a talk at MIT canceled after comparing Affirmative Action to “the atrocities of the 20th century.” And so, beneath their optimism, there churned bitterness and indignation at their mistreatment by the Thought Police—sour feelings they sweetened with their commitment to “free and open inquiry.”

To build a university you need money and time to raise it. But the founders were eager. They were ambitious, impatient. They wanted students and classes now. So in the summers of 2022 and ’23, UATX established weeklong programs where students at other institutions could attend seminars and lectures by “world-class scholars and knowledge creators”—a sort of anti-woke summer camp. Title: Forbidden Courses…

THE University of Austin is not in Austin. Not yet. It’s 200 miles northeast, in Dallas, on an office complex owned by Mr. Harlan Crow. “Old Parkland,” the complex is called. Crow, a conservative billionaire who recently made the news for funneling thousands of dollars in undisclosed gifts to Justice Clarence Thomas and his family, gives money to UATX, too. He also rents out rooms in Old Parkland to the nascent university, at what UATX founder Peter Boghossian called “a generous rate.” I would later encounter the rich Texan at several UATX lectures, squinting and smiling in preppy athleisure.

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Crow is a savvy investor, from a family of savvy investors. (His father, Trammell Crow, was thought to be the largest private landlord in the US.) He invests not only in real estate but ideology. He’s donated to the conservative magazine The National Review, conservative thinktank The Witherspoon Institute, and at least two powerful libertarian organizations started with funds from Charles Koch—The Institute For Justice and The Cato Institute. If Crow is putting money behind UATX, it can be inferred that he believes the school will promote the same values as other recipients of his patronage—privatizing social services, lambasting attempts to increase sexual and racial diversity in education and the workplace—and will lead to the same effect—maintaining power in the hands of wealthy white men…

The students’ demographics were as revealing as their chosen majors. Roughly 80% were white. Over 70% were men. There was not a black man in the room. The way these percentages diverge from national higher education averages should tell you something about what kind of intellectual community UATX is building. In practice, UATX is recruiting a student body whose racial and gender makeup resembles a pre-civil rights university.

Pano Kanelos, president, stood up. It was time for the opening remarks. Our chatter lulled, and he began to speak in gentle, benevolent tones. He told us that we weren’t starting a university; we were a university. This is what a university looks like: people coming together for conversations, much like the ones we’d been having over our complimentary chicken dinners. “Dia-logue,” he said. “From the Greek, logos.” Two rational beings, engaged in rational discourse. He smiled. We smiled. And with little further ado, he introduced Peter, whom the other students had not yet had the good fortune of meeting. Peter, Pano told us, was “kicking butt in the righteous name of freedom.”

Peter springs to the center of the room. The air pressure changes. A buzz, a hum, a current about us. He brims with a frenzied energy. Something is happening. He is going to give us a taste of what’s to come, he says. This is the kind of intellectual activity we’re going to experience at UATX. We’re going to grapple with big issues. We’re going to be daring, fearless, undaunted. We’re going, he says, to do something called “Street Epistemology.”

What is Street Epistemology? He’ll demonstrate. It’s one of two things he does, the other being jiu-jitsu. “I don’t have a life,” he says. “I talk to strangers and I wrestle strangers.” But before we can do Street Epistemology, Peter needs to think of some questions…

… I speak of the school’s true target audience, of the young neoconservatives who seemed to think trans athletes and immigrants were the greatest threat to the Union, whose high school tuition had cost 4x a degree from a public university, who nodded at UATX speakers with graduate degrees from Berkeley or UChicago as they railed against “elites” and “elite culture” on the office complex of a billionaire. At lunch or between class sessions, you could hear them say interesting things. Consider the remarks of a single afternoon. One student, bravely reviving the pseudoscience of physiognomy, said that if your index finger was longer than your ring finger, that probably meant you were gay. Someone else claimed that 20% of Gen Z identified as LGTBQ. “There’s no way a society can evolve if 20% of its population is gay,” another student added, shaking his head. “Evolve,” in this case, seemed to mean “stay the same” or “turn back the historical clock.” Later, yet another statistic was cited: “7% of France is Muslim.” “Yeah,” a peer replied, “that’s a problem because they don’t want to integrate.”

The subtext of these remarks was simple. The social capital, political influence, and access to wealth that was formerly the uncontested and exclusive prerogative of straight white men was now under question. They felt it at school. They saw it in the media. They were here, at UATX, to live out a dying dream, to vent their frustration at its loss, and to help one another cling to it as long as possible. They recommended internships in finance and tech to each other. They recommended books. “Have you read The Strange Death of Europe?” one student asked, referring to Douglas Murray’s 2017 political text which propagates the ethnonationalist Great Replacement Theory. “That’s a great book,” he heard in reply.

THE guest speakers and founders of UATX were the ideal figures to strengthen these students’ ideas—or to indoctrinate the unconverted. Each evening after class we would congregate in the Debate Chamber of Old Parkland to heed them…

First up: Kevin D. Williamson, Writer in Residence at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, wearing a salt and pepper beard, a pink shirt, a blue tie. He riffed on the topic of journalism for 30 minutes. He enjoined us to read the bible and to “get yourself an 8th-grade grammar book” instead of a journalism degree. He suggested, usefully, that we “learn something about something.” He threw in a few zingers. For instance, The Washington Post published “boring, dry, sterile” articles. And Bernie Sanders was not “as crazy as he seems,” he was actually “a lot crazier than he seems.” Williamson shared some inspiring historical factoids, like, “the people who wrote our constitution, these people didn’t have law degrees,” forgetting the 32 framers who were lawyers. (Ralph, back in the hotel room that same night, would ruefully describe the whole thing as “a little too irreverent.”) Harlan Crow was in the audience with us that evening, wearing a pink quarter-zip sweater and a red face, chuckling at Williamson’s tedious jokes. At the end of the talk, when some students became aware of Crow’s presence, the excitement in the room was palpable. He embodied, after all, peak success…

On the third day, we heard from Richard Hanania, who is the author of the book The Origins of Woke—blurbed by billionaire Peter Thiel as showing that “we need … government violence to exorcise the diversity demon.” Hanania is also the author of blatantly white supremacist articles, as HuffPost reported not long after I attended UATX. Writing under the pseudonym “Richard Hoste” in the early 2010s, Hanania advocated ethnic cleansing and forced sterilizations based on IQ tests. When HuffPost disclosed this at the beginning of August, Hanania claimed that his views had since changed—as would any neo-Nazi who cares about his upcoming book’s sales. The thing is, recent writing under Hanania’s own name is no less fascistic. He is the author of tweets supporting eugenics and calling for “more policing, incarceration, and surveillance of black people.” …

DESPITE UATX’s claims of ideological uniformity in higher ed, the regressive social politics found at the school are not much different from those you might hear as students trickle out of a data structures or financial investments class at a major university. But UATX is a “genuinely safe space,” as Weiss put it, in the sense that it isolates students from the inconvenient opposition of other peers and professors. It is a monoculture of free-market faith which provides, in the end, a venue for young people seeking success in tech and finance to network and to fortify the rightwing ideas that brought them here in the first place. On November 8, UATX announced that it had received certification from the State of Texas and would welcome its first graduating class in the fall of 2024. This month it hosted a prospective student’s weekend. While the university still lacks national accreditation, which typically takes at least five years to obtain, it is now able to grant degrees. But will the university actually get off the ground? Can its rightwing summer camp actually evolve into a four-year degree? UATX is more viable than you may think. The university’s 2021 tax returns declared over $10 million in assets. This fall, Pano Kanelos stated that UATX had raised around $200 million, or 80% of the school’s $250 million fundraising goal. That number is significantly larger than the endowment of comparably small schools, like Antioch College ($49.5 million), American Baptist College, ($11.2 million), and Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts ($4.6 million)…

If anything is novel about UATX’s model, it is the creation of a rightwing monoculture in the form of a university, rather than a thinktank or policy institute. The university model carries certain advantages. Major investment firms and tech companies have long aimed recruiting efforts at select schools based on reputation and social connections. UATX could present rightwing business leaders with a new, particularly convenient recruitment scenario: they would know in advance the political commitments of the student body, making it that much easier to maintain a conservative culture within their companies. While blatantly reactionary universities do already exist, they tend to be religious or obscure or both. UATX replaces religion with a gospel of technocapitalism. It wards off obscurity by inviting noisy online extremists, like Hanania, and courting the favor of high-profile rich men, like Lonsdale, Andreessen, and Crow…

By all means, read the whole thing, for a panorama of unintentional humor among the ‘intellectuals’. I am, for some reason, convinced that Harlan Crow’s grandkids are not liable to enroll in the University of Theoretically-Austin; this seems like a holding pen for the next generation of Vivek Ramaswamys and Richard Hananias, aspiring (confused) wanna-bes hoping the grift will last long enough for them to score a ‘leadership potential’ position where they can aspire to attract a sugar daddy of their very own.

While our site is still down from all the traffic, use this: https://t.co/glaTgNP28R

— The New Inquiry (@newinquiry) February 20, 2024

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Tuesday Evening Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  February 20, 20247:34 pm| 77 Comments

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Nothing happening in the back room, and it looks like we can use an open thread.

What’s on your mind?

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Open Thread – Spread the Word on Ukraine

by WaterGirl|  February 20, 20243:40 pm| 111 Comments

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This is the only war in my lifetime that I have supported, because Ukraine has the absolute right to exist and to defend their homeland from invasion by Russia.

I hope the Republicans who are blocking aid are getting an earful from their constituents on their little 2-week vacation.

🚨 New Pew poll:

74% of Americans view the war in Ukraine as important to US national interests

43% describe it as “very important”

59% of Americans describe the war in Ukraine as important to them *personally* when asked https://t.co/MBeGfDWJCk

— Robbie Gramer (@RobbieGramer) February 18, 2024

And many of them may not even understand that much of what we are spending on Ukraine stays right here. We have workers in factories producing what we send to Ukraine, or producing stuff for the US to replace what we send to Ukraine, which puts money in the pockets of the employees, which in term is part of why our economy in the US is doing so well.

“90% of Ukraine aid spending stays in the U.S.” writes @JeffSonnenfeld https://t.co/PD5YRVlP4z

— Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) February 20, 2024

90% of Ukraine aid spending stays in the U.S., creating thousands of jobs

Although some may claim U.S. aid vanishes into a cesspool of unchecked Ukrainian corruption, one study has shown that 90% of Ukraine aid dollars are not actually sent to Ukraine after all. Rather, these funds stay in the U.S., where leading defense contractors have invested tens of billions in over 100 new industrial manufacturing facilities, creating thousands of jobs across at least 38 states directly, with vital subcomponents sourced from all 50 states.

Virtually all the munitions Ukraine is most reliant upon are fully built in the U.S., ranging from javelins made in Alabama, to Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (GMLRS) made in West Virginia, Arkansas, and Texas. Not forgetting the smaller-ticket items such as night-vision gear, medical supplies, and small-arms ammunition, all made in the U.S. Any additional Ukraine aid would likely only help the U.S. economy even more, since previous weapons shipments were largely drawdowns of musty old stockpiles and existing inventories rather than new supplies.

I have been hearing this for months, but not enough people understand this.  We need to spread the word.

Read the whole thing.

Update:  And this from Navalny’s wife.  She is one brave woman.

Oh boy, that was hard to watch.

Open thread.

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Hey, Kari Lake, What’s Your Game Now?

by @heymistermix.com|  February 20, 20242:28 pm| 59 Comments

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Hey, Kari Lake, What's Your Game Now?

Via Josh Marshall, here’s a run down of Kari Lake’s most recent encounter with an actual media outlet:

A defensive Kari Lake acknowledged in a radio interview Monday she couldn’t identify exactly who “stole” her gubernatorial election, said Ukraine “is lost” to Russia, and said she would not back a federal ban on all abortions.

Lake also now says her past criticism of the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., that offended and alienated many of his supporters was meant in jest.

Kari’s clearly trying to “pivot” but you can’t pivot when you’ve been talking shit for years.  Since this is a local newspaper (The Arizona Republic), they actually call her on her bullshit.  First, they dig into the abortion issue:

Lake said Monday she doesn’t support the availability of a pill that terminates pregnancy, saying she doesn’t think women should be taking medication that carries the risk of hemorrhaging.

You know what else carries a risk of hemorrhaging?  Pregnancy.  Hopefully zero people who really care about a woman’s right to an abortion will be fooled by Kari’s position.

Moving on to McCain, make sure you don’t have a mouthful of food or drink, so you don’t spit it out laughing at her “jest”:

In November 2022, Lake lashed out during a campaign event, asking, “We don’t have any McCain Republicans in here, do we? Get the hell out!”

She said the GOP “was the party of McCain. It was bad. Arizona has delivered some losers, haven’t they?”

Ha ha ha!  Such a comedian.  As with most bullies, “I was only joking” is just a bunch of gaslighting.

Here’s some foreign policy wisdom:

Lake said Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent interview with conservative commentator Tucker Carlson showed he is willing to negotiate peace in Ukraine.

I could go on, but you get the picture.  Yeah, all the MAGAts will voter for her, but she’s gonna have to work a lot harder on her re-brand if she wants to appeal to anyone outside of the Fox/OAN bubble.

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Tuesday Ups and Downs Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  February 20, 202411:40 am| 165 Comments

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Still high about Wisconsin, and we have good news from New York!

Great to have the feedback that receiving postcards from out-of-state aren’t dissed or disregarded, but in stead are appreciated, energizing, and mobilizing.  (Newsday)

Suozzi’s widest margins of victory came in areas such as New Cassel, where he captured 90% of the vote, and Port Washington, where he beat Pilip 73% to 26%. In Plainvew, Old Bethpage and Jericho, Suozzi won by 64 to 36%, while in Westbury Suozzi won 69% to 31%.

Kim Keiserman, president of the Port Washington Democratic Club, said her group built a seasoned canvassing operation after Republican Donald Trump became president in 2017. Many in the club understood that, with the special election, “this is the time we have to come together and get this done. This is kind of make or break for Democrats on Long Island,” Keiserman said.

“It was really energizing to see how the rest of the country cared about this race. Usually in the past we’ve been the ones writing postcards to people in Georgia or Wisconsin,” in get-out-the-vote campaigns on behalf of Democrats. “To be receiving these postcards from people across the country, who cared about us and about Democrats, was incredibly energizing and mobilizing.”

How did I miss this?  (rhetorical question, I was busy working on a project)

Others to have died from the erstwhile “sudden death syndrome”:

Abraham Lincoln
Martin Luther King Jr
Nicole Brown Simpson https://t.co/wqanN2HRcT

— Daniel Goldman (@danielsgoldman) February 17, 2024

Is the Moscow Times a trustworthy source?

Now they’re hiding Navalny’s corpse. https://t.co/vEpQ9OeTct

— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) February 17, 2024

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s body is not in the morgue where authorities said it was brought after his death, his team announced Saturday.

“Alexei’s lawyer and his mother have arrived at the Salekhard morgue. It’s closed, however, the colony has assured them it’s working and Navalny’s body is there,” Navalny’s spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said on X, formerly Twitter.

“The lawyer called the phone number which was on the door. He was told he was the seventh caller today. Alexei’s body is not in the morgue,” Yarmysh added.

She said another Navalny lawyer visited the Salekhard Investigative Committee and was told that “a repeat histological examination was taken” and that his cause of death is still unknown.

The results of the analysis “will supposedly be out next week,” she said.

“It is obvious that they are lying and doing everything not to give the body away.”

She later wrote that the Investigative Committee said Navalny’s body will not be handed over to his family until the forensic examination is complete.

“Only an hour ago, the lawyers were informed that the investigation had been concluded and that something criminal had not been established. They literally lie every time, driving us around in circles and covering their tracks.”

Navalny ally Ivan Zhdanov said that Navalny’s lawyer and mother were told that his cause of death was “sudden death syndrome” when they visited his prison colony earlier Saturday.

I can’t decide if this is two steps forward, one step back. Or one step forward and two steps back. Or no steps at all, just the appearance of steps.   Five recusals, some of them were from the corrupt justices, that seems new and different, maybe even progress.  But the new rules say you have to give your reason for recusal, and Kagan and Jackson did exactly that.  But Roberts, Barrett and Alito effectively said fuck you, that’s why.  Even the Chief Justice flipped off the new rules.

An interesting note on by who and how seriously the Supreme Court’s new ethics “rules” are being taken https://t.co/X26MWs1s3P

— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) February 20, 2024

Ending on a high note.

BREAKING: In a win for voters, the Supreme Court won’t review a decision striking down Washington’s legislative map for violating the Voting Rights Act. The decision will remain in place & Washington must redraw districts to fairly represent Latino voters. https://t.co/fzRTkDtwsN

— Democracy Docket (@DemocracyDocket) February 20, 2024

Good news, bad news, it’s enough to give a person whiplash.  On the political front, do you tend to be a glass half full or glass half empty person?  If you want to go from one to the other, what’s the starting point?

Open thread.

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