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Saturday Afternoon Read: On Twitter’s Decline

by Anne Laurie|  September 16, 20233:42 pm| 119 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, All Too Normal, Riveted By The Sociological Significance Of It All, social media

I wrote about the last great account left on here. https://t.co/S6eSZZSrwf

— David Roth (@david_j_roth) September 13, 2023

Bad news about Twitter arrives with the dull regularity of junk mail. The site is bad and getting worse, and if that was always at least kind of true even during what now qualifies as its heyday, it is now bad and worsening in exceptionally unappealing ways. What was good about Twitter, when it was good, always had a lot to do with its signature jostling chaos and the attendant sense of wild and worrying possibility; it was, in a way that every other thing in the free market strives not to be, a place where strange and unexpected things routinely happened. While the site is outwardly much uglier and more chaotic and demonstrably more arbitrary under its new ownership, it’s also increasingly grim and airless and stupendously, implausibly wack.

“You can’t reach an audience on X,” Dave Karpf wrote last week. “You can’t organize on X. You can’t follow breaking news on X. The people who made Twitter fun have all given up. There’s nothing worth sticking around for anymore.”

Some of this may just be Twitter hewing closer to the deeply diseased personality and addled vision of owner Elon Musk, but it’s also indistinguishable from the routine ways in which online spaces die, which is by collapsing into a cacophony of scams and hate speech and dim, windy monologues from the worst users. As it stands, Twitter does not work. In the ways in which it once worked, always despite itself and always as a result of the many people who made it something stranger and more vital than it had any right to be, it no longer does. In the ways in which it was once useful, it is now unusable. In the ways in which it was reliably surprising and often fun, it is now neither.

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Also, just in a technical sense, it does not work—it breaks a lot, stuff moves around for no reason, weird new things happen and are subsequently justified in statements issued with an uncannily impenetrable, high-handed and transparently bullshit certitude from a management team that seems not to be getting nearly enough sleep. The tone is that of a parent, deliriously and very obviously high on a hallucinogen, somberly telling a child that she is a cactus. None of it is convincing, except to the extent the broader vibe of the place argues for logging off. In that sense, it is very convincing.

All of which is to say that, for all the other ways in which the site has spiraled in the time spent under his command, Twitter now works and feels very much like An Elon Musk Production. It mirrors all of his signature, load-bearing defects to such an extent that it feels not so much like something he owns or makes but like him, himself: futuristic in the tackiest and ugliest ways, janky and vicious, overtly criminal and predatory, but finally so luridly overbearing and tiresome that it beggars belief. There is a lot of this going around of late; all the Musk Discourse of this moment, which was kicked up by Walter Isaacson’s new biography and the criticism of that book and its subject, is pegged, in a way that never gets any less astonishing, to this one exhausting and unpleasant man. At this point, this qualifies as not just his signal but his only success with Twitter: a place that once seemed full of millions of people, all talking about whatever was on their mind at that moment, now just seems like him. This is just another way of saying that it sucks real bad…

 
But seriously: Musk broke something that wasn’t his to break…

For years, Twitter helped scientists do better research. We discussed findings before publication which sped up discovery time, and we connected with new colleagues, which created cross-disciplinary research, and broke counter-productive gatekeeping. https://t.co/htgxUR0mKI

— Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) September 12, 2023

Sadly Musk took that away when he bought Twitter and prioritized hate speech. Now it looks like Threads won't be a viable alternative, because Meta is restricting key health and science search terms like COVID and vaccines.https://t.co/9p7pahudtN

— Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) September 12, 2023

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Saturday Morning Open Thread: The Battle Continues

by Anne Laurie|  September 16, 20237:55 am| 313 Comments

This post is in: Biden Administration in Action, Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Our Failed Media Experiment

New: VP Harris will be hitting the road for a monthlong college tour, traveling to more than a dozen campuses across several states —underscoring the push to mobilize young voters & the forceful role Harris is playing on key issues

with @FritzFarrow https://t.co/XivJsqlUwh

— Rachel Scott (@rachelvscott) September 7, 2023

So we’re flip flopping from “we never see Kamala Harris” to “Kamala Harris does too many interviews and photo opps”

Right on schedule. https://t.co/oBdIJ7jFmb

— Democrats in Array ?????? (@DemsInArray) September 10, 2023

Things are pretty clear cut in this day and age and there is very little subtlety and nuance in our politics. There are clear good guys and clear bad guys and Harris is quite clearly on team good.

— John Cole (@Johngcole) September 16, 2023

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Item from today's Politico. It describes how false equivalency and both-sides-ing is not just a lazy habit in journalism, but a tool of politics that builds the bad journalism into party behavior, thus making a mockery of the images of detachment on which the press sells itself. pic.twitter.com/OTnEonSNRe

— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) September 15, 2023

Considering this has completely dominated conservative media for three years, 1 in 3 Americans is an extremely low number here. Just an extraordinarily small percentage considering the effort. pic.twitter.com/YG6JLluqqA

— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) September 15, 2023

This is *America!*

in short succession yesterday I had an Afghan Uber driver who had returned in 2001 and fled again in 2021 and was deeply angry at the US "betrayal" and an Iranian who had fled after the Green Revolution and was deeply grateful, and I was like … am I in a Friedman parable?

— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) September 15, 2023

And this is Brazil, where Trump-crony Bolsonaro’s partisans are discovering what FAFO means:

Brazil’s Supreme Court handed down the first sentence related to January capital riots, with convicted trespasser Aecio Pereira getting 17 years in prison.https://t.co/LISVDk4VBa

— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) September 15, 2023

It's kind of hard to say you miss the Democrats of the 70s when the president is a Democrat from the 70s.

— Not up for trouble, please stop asking (@agraybee) September 16, 2023

if you look at footage of Nancy when she first came to Congress she was like "I'm here to talk about gay rights and fight AIDS" lol like if Reagan knew who she was he would not have been a fan.

— Henry the Dog (@DogHerny) September 16, 2023

As Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi knew her shit, didn't take any shit, and had her shit together.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy, on the other hand, is full of shit, doesn't do shit, and is scared shitless of Trump. pic.twitter.com/sJUCtO7Ph4

— Middle Age Riot (@middleageriot) September 12, 2023

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KBJ in Birmingham

by Betty Cracker|  September 16, 20234:57 am| 88 Comments

This post is in: Activist Judges!, Justice, Open Threads

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson spoke yesterday at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama at a memorial to mark the 60th anniversary of the KKK bombing there that killed four girls. Here’s a gift link to a NYT article about KBJ’s speech. Excerpts from the article below:

In a speech from the pulpit of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Justice Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, said that she made her first trip to Alabama “to commemorate and mourn, celebrate — and warn…”

“If we’re going to continue to move forward as a nation we cannot allow concerns about discomfort to displace knowledge, truth or history,” Justice Jackson told a crowd of hundreds. “It is certainly the case that parts of this country’s story can be hard to think about. I know that atrocities like the one we’re memorializing today are difficult to remember and relive. But I also know that it is dangerous to forget them.”

“We cannot forget because the uncomfortable lessons are often the ones that teach us the most about ourselves,” she added. “We cannot forget because we cannot learn from past mistakes we do not know exist.”

The Times says it’s “rare” for a Supreme Court justice to speak publicly on civil rights issues. Prior to KBJ’s speech, only Justices Breyer and Marshall “have made notable appearances at civil-rights-related events,” according to the article. It also notes that when justices do appear in public, they usually stick to law school lectures or commencement addresses in academic settings or judicial conferences.

That last part is not quite accurate. According to an oil painting commissioned by billionaire GOP sugar daddy Harlan Crow, Clarence Thomas has addressed plutocrats and Fed-Soc bigwigs in luxurious yet casual settings over brandy and cigars. I’m sure we still don’t know the half of it.

KBJ’s colleague Samuel Alito regularly complains in public about unfavorable press and asserts that he and the court are exempt from Congressional oversight. I think Amy Coney Barrett appeared at a Mitch McConnell shindig a few years back to absurdly claim the court’s Fed-Soc Six are apolitical.

Their greed and naked partisanship stand in stark contrast to the civic and moral clarity of Ketanji Brown Jackson, who sees what’s happening in parts of this country and told the truth about it yesterday. She’s worth 10,000 Fed-Soc hacks as a force for good in public life, and it’s a shame there aren’t networks of billionaires eager to elevate more KBJs to the highest court in the land.

Like Ron DeSantis, Ketanji Brown Jackson grew up in Florida, and both went to Harvard Law School. From there, their paths diverged sharply. In a sense, they represent a fork in the road for America too. One path leads to ignorance, hate and division while the other bends toward truth, knowledge and reconciliation. I hope we choose wisely.

Open thread.

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War for Ukraine Day 569: It’s Quiltin Time!

by Adam L Silverman|  September 15, 20239:16 pm| 82 Comments

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

A cube shaped box sitting on a bed.

You may or may not remember about a year ago someone decided it would be a nice idea to give me a quilt as a thank you gift for doing these updates. Which was very thoughtful of everyone. Except, because of the work I do, I’m not allowed to accept gifts. After a number of emails back and forth I ultimately offered to just purchase it so that there wouldn’t have to be any additional paperwork on my end of things. Well at the beginning of the week QuiltingFool emailed to let me know it was done. As you can see from the picture above the quilt is now on the bed.

Pictures of the unboxing and the quilt actually on the bed after the jump. The thing is absolutely amazing!

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

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Europe always wins when treaties work and promises are kept – address of President of Ukraine

15 September 2023 – 21:05

I wish you good health, dear Ukrainian men and women!

I had a phone call with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. Restrictive measures against our agricultural exports by the European Union have been cancelled. Now, it is important that European unity works on a bilateral level – with the neighbors. That the neighbors would support Ukraine during the war. Europe always wins when treaties work and promises are kept. Well, if the neighbors’ decisions are not neighborly, Ukraine will respond civilly.

I held a lengthy meeting with government officials and the Office regarding our further tactics in protecting our agreements and free trade with the EU. By helping each other and safeguarding our shared freedom in Europe, especially economic freedom, we strengthen everyone in Europe. And this is particularly important now in the face of the genocidal aggression unleashed by Russia.

I held a new meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Staff today. First and foremost is the front. Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhny, commanders – reports on the situation in the main directions.

Chief of Defense Intelligence Budanov – a separate report.

Minister for Strategic Industries Kamyshin – substantially about the production of weapons and rounds in Ukraine. Every week we record the progress of the state in its own defense production.

There is a significant and much-needed result for Ukraine near Bakhmut – our soldiers liberated Andriivka. The 3rd assault division, all involved forces, headquarters, commander –General Syrsky. Guys, thank you all!

Our active actions continue near Klishchiivka and Kurdiumivka.

The 36th separate marine brigade operates strongly near Opytne and Vodiane. Thank you, guys!

Near Verbove – our unyielding warriors, thank you! Near Novoprokopivka – well done!

I am proud of all the warriors who bring our victory closer!

Today, on the eve of the Rescuer’s Day, I congratulated the team of Ukraine’s State Emergency Service and thanked them for their courageous and selfless work. I took part in awarding laureates of the Ukrainian action “Hero – Rescuer of the Year”. And this event is much more than one of the official events. Our gratitude to the employees of the State Emergency Service. Every state and departmental award for rescuers is a reflection of the fact that people’s lives are protected.

I had a meeting with Karim Khan, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.

We talked about the approach of justice for Ukraine and for all people who suffered from Russian war crimes.

The responsibility must be clear, concrete, completely fair – just like the warrant for Putin’s arrest issued by the International Criminal Court. What the Russian dictator was really afraid of. And now, he tries not to leave Russia, because the force of law exists, and it is strong. And the world has every opportunity for the law to overcome the aggression of the bandit force.

We are preparing for important international events scheduled for the second half of September. I had several long meetings about this today. We are doing everything to ensure that there are significant results for Ukraine – both in new defense packages from partners and in the decisions of international institutions.

We also work to strengthen Ukraine’s institutions, for the ability of our state to finally destroy oligarchic and corrupt influences. Influences that, in particular, Russia used for so long to weaken Ukraine, to constantly “eat away” the sovereignty of our state.

Today, I held a broad and meaningful meeting with representatives of law enforcement and anti-corruption agencies, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the government, and the Office. We are preparing conceptual steps that will give Ukraine and our entire society more justice, and democracy in our state – guaranteed sustainability.

One more.

Today, the Ukrainian Jewish community, together with all the Jews of the world, celebrates Rosh Hashanah. I congratulate everyone who is celebrating, and I wish the next year will be peaceful – finally peaceful for all of Ukraine, for all our people. Ukraine deserves peace because it is doing everything for victory.

I thank everyone who fights for freedom and independence! I thank everyone who helps!

Glory to Ukraine!

President Zelenskyy also congratulated the State Emergency Service of Ukraine and presented awards to some of its members today.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated the employees of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on their upcoming professional holiday and took part in the awarding ceremony of the Hero – Rescuer of the Year nationwide action.

The Head of State thanked the employees of the State Emergency Service for maintaining the viability of the entire Ukrainian society, cities and villages amid the war unleashed by Russia.

“Eliminating the consequences of Russian shelling, extinguishing fires, rescuing people from under the rubble, demining our Ukrainian land, destroying Russian unexploded ordnance, delivering humanitarian aid to the de-occupied territory, restoring critical infrastructure and networks – all this is your job. All this is everyday life for the State Emergency Service of Ukraine,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

The President emphasized that the daily work of the State Emergency Service employees resulted in thousands of lives saved, over 100,000 fires extinguished, and over 430,000 explosive devices disarmed.

“Ukrainian invincibility is literally the result of your work, in particular. It is often extremely risky, but heroic, when a bulletproof vest becomes a mandatory element of a rescuer’s overalls, when it is necessary to save people, and the shelling continues. When you work in the cities and districts shelled by Russia every day,” the Head of State noted.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, 435 Ukrainian rescuers have been awarded state awards, and three SES employees have been awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine.

“287 employees of the State Emergency Service were wounded while performing their duties. 80 Ukrainian rescuers were killed,” the President said.

The Head of State emphasized that our warriors often do impossible things to chase away the occupiers and bring the Ukrainian victory closer.

“This heroism at the front should be based on the dedication and focus of people in the rear. Everyone who works for the sake of our country. Those whose profession is to save and help, and those who feel life in such a way, respect life so much that they become the rescuers of other lives,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

The President emphasized that today the bravery of not only professional employees of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, but also ordinary people who saved the lives of others is being honored.

“I thank all of you – all of you who are rescuing – for setting this kind of example – an example of dedication and focus on the interests of the state and people,” he added.

The audience observed a minute of silence in memory of the fallen heroic Ukrainian rescuers.

The President presented the Orders “For Courage” of the II and III degrees to the employees of the State Emergency Service.

In the presence of the Head of State, the winners of the Hero – Rescuer of the Year nationwide action were also awarded. The award was given to Ukrainians who demonstrated courage and heroism while saving lives in the face of a full-scale Russian invasion.

Here’s the video:

https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1702757618761019451

https://twitter.com/rustem_umerov/status/1702680918899441840

Oy vey!

https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1702801088347357232

In addition to Prigozhin, The Jerusalem Post‘s list includes Russian oligarch and Putin catspaw Roman Abromovich, Israel’s two most influential neo-fascist Members of Knesset Smotrich and Ben Gvir, and the international Chabad movement, which, as we’ve discussed here before, is used by Putin to launder money and influence. You know who was NOT on the list: Zelenskyy!

Kurymivka:

https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1702783541979779417

Tatarigami has all the details on what is going on in Kurdyumivka. First tweet from the thread and the rest from the Thread Reader App:

https://twitter.com/Tatarigami_UA/status/1702686188509819058

2/ Kurdyumivka, a small town situated to the south of Bakhmut, holds a tactical advantage due to its elevated position. It offers crucial control over vital roadways connecting Horlivka and Bakhmut, encompassing both highways and railway lines.Image
3/ As illustrated in this image, maintaining control over Kurdyumivka and the eastern heights affords the ability to establish effective fire control and disrupt the enemy’s logistical route from Horlivka and Svitlodarsk to Bakhmut, which passes in close proximity to KurdyumivkaImage
4/ Kurdyumivka presents a formidable challenge as a target due to its elevated position in relation to advancing Ukrainian forces, as well as its separation by bodies of water, including this channel, with a restricted number of bridges available for crossingImage
5/ During June and July 2023, the 28th brigade exerted substantial pressure, forcing russian retreat across the channel and setting the stage for further advances towards Kurdyumivka. This time-lapse video documents the progress 
6/ In a successful June operation, the 28th brigade’s mechanized battalion destroyed the enemy battalion and captured fortified positions, bolstering security for the advancing northern sector forces.Image
7/ Upon seizing fortified positions, navigating minefields, and crossing a water channel, the 28th brigade faced formidable resistance from the 1428th Rgt, the 57th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Bde, and elements of the Akhmat-North Rgt and St. George Reconnaissance Assault BdeImage
8/ The area north of Kurdyumivka has transformed into a fierce battleground, with the russians heavily fortifying their defenses to halt any northern advances. The vivid imagery highlights the intense combat that unfolded, with every meter of land fiercely contested.Image
9/ The stark comparison between August and September reveals the extent of destruction in the area, which was liberated from the russians despite their numerical advantage and the support of Lancets, FPV drones, artillery, and Ka-52 helicopters providing cover.Image
10/ This brief video offers a general overview of the 28th’s summer campaign, starting with the clearance of defensive lines along the eastern side of the channel, which forced elements from multiple brigades and regiments to retreat. It then secured a land route into Kurdyumivka 
11/ The second phase involved a northern push, with support from neighboring brigades. This enabled the 28th to engage the enemy from both the northern and eastern flanks simultaneously, forcing the enemy to abandon their positions and retreat beyond the railroad to higher ground 
12/ Lancets, as well as the Ka-52 helicopters, located around 105km from Kurdyumivka, pose a significant threat due to the absence of good AD cover. With a substantial supply of Vikhr AT-missiles at their disposal, these Ka-52s compel our units to heavily rely on infantry on footImage
13/ Despite adversity and against all odds, the 28th Brigade forced the 1428th Rgt and units from the 51st, 31st, and 7th (assault-recon) brigades to retreat across the railroad, abandoning their positions north of Kurdyumivka. The brigade still controls the dam in Kurdyumivka.Image
14/ Naturally, the 28th brigade does not operate in isolation; it receives support from other units. These forward advances often come with losses. However, in comparison, russian forces bear an even heavier burden of losses and continue to retreat 
15/ While artillery remains crucial, drones are vital for fire correction, reconnaissance, assaults, defense, and maneuvers. Given the high drone casualty rate in this war, brigades rely on a constant supply from civilian organizations 

16/ This is an excellent example fundraiser currently raising money to assist the 32nd and 28th brigades with drones. Feel free to check and contribute to support them:

17/ Thank you for reading. If you found this thread interesting, please assist by liking and sharing the first message of the thread, as it greatly contributes to improving the post’s visibility via the algorithm.

Here’s tweet 10 with the video that didn’t load from the Thread Reader App:

https://twitter.com/Tatarigami_UA/status/1702686211599392832

And a couple of follow ons:

https://twitter.com/Tatarigami_UA/status/1702702081918812308

https://twitter.com/Tatarigami_UA/status/1702691105509106176

https://twitter.com/Tatarigami_UA/status/1702697321341800644

Bakhmut:

https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1702719594064970181

https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1702611775206703331

https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1702611996347187444

Klischiivka:

https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1702666983861363130

Andriivka:

https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1702591827197444198

https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1702649870736105582

https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1702607680060199161

Kherson:

https://twitter.com/ChuckPfarrer/status/1702680553521127483

KHERSON THEATER /1400 UTC 15 SEP/ UKR authorities order a mandatory evacuation for families
with children from settlements along the Dnipro River. The removal of civilians from the front maybe indicative of UKR’s intent to initiate a wide-based offensive operation in the Dnipro river basin. RU movements are also being monitored to determine if the evacuation is the result of an increased RU threat.

Zaporizhzhia:

https://twitter.com/maria_avdv/status/1702744505076621792

Russian occupied Sevastapol:

https://twitter.com/ChuckPfarrer/status/1702809734351339933

BROKEN BORAS: Overhead imagery provided by @MT_Anderson reveals that two RU missile corvettes were damaged by a UKR naval drone attack on 14 SEP. Previously, RU sources claimed that a pair of Russian corvettes had destroyed six UKR naval drones during an encounter in the roadstead west of Sevastopol. RU sources claimed neither vessel was damaged.
Last night, Ukraine released a video of the engagement, which clearly showed explosions, indicating at least one UKR naval drone closed with and struck a RU warship.
The following morning, a Bora class hovercraft missile corvette, (Samum, Hull 616) was reported to be listing heavily while under tow back to Sevastopol.
Overhead imagery posted by MT Anderson now shows Samum and her squadron mate, also a Project 1239 Hovercraft missile corvette Bora (ex-Sivuch, Hull 616) undergoing urgent repairs at the Sevastopol naval station.
This brings to four the number of Russian warships damaged by UKR in the Sevastopol missile attack and subsequent engagements.
Damaged and likely destroyed in the missile strike were the Kilo class missile submarine Rostov and the amphibious landing ship (LST) Minsk.
Video and overhead imagery reveal that both Minsk and Rostov are unlikely to be return to service. Damage to one of the Bora class missile corvettes [Hull No. unknown] was sufficiently severe to require immediate transfer to a floating dry dock, indicating major damage to her hull.

https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1702683456612782150

Mykola Oleschuk, Commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Has confirmed that Russian “Minsk” large landing ship and “Rostov-on-Don” submarine were destroyed by the British and French cruise missiles – Storm Shadow and SCALP!
🇫🇷🤝🇺🇦🤝🇬🇧

Full statement by Mykola Oleschuk:
“🇬🇧British and 🇫🇷French mass media are interested in what type of cruise missiles the Ukrainian pilots sent to the vessels “Minsk” and “Rostov-on-Don” after “Moscow”.

It is quite logical, because you cannot think of better advertising for a national arms manufacturer.

I report!

Aviation ✈️ Air Force has two types of cruise missiles provided by partners to fight the occupier.

We hang the British “Storm Shadow” under the left wing of the Su-24M, the French “Scalp” – under the right))

Both missiles work great, no chance for the occupier!

Under the wings of our bombers there will be a place for the German “Taurus”. Then it will be possible to continue the “city game” (Referred to the dact that Russian ships are named after cities) even more effectively.

🤝 Once again, I thank our Western partners for the weapons and equipment that help destroy the aggressor and liberate Ukrainian land!”

https://t.me/MykolaOleshchuk/129

Russian occupied Nova Khakovka:

https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1702726801682805180

https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1702728855348191441

For you acquisitions and logistics enthusiasts:

https://twitter.com/felschwartz/status/1702707311771275543

OpenDemocracy has published an expert from Christopher Miller’s book on Ukraine and its defense against Russia’s genocidal re-invasion. The excerpt focuses on the days before the genocidal re-invasion began. Here’s some of it:

In his new book ‘The War Came to Us: Life and Death in Ukraine’, American journalist Christopher Miller chronicles life in Ukraine in the run-up to Russia’s invasion – and after.

Miller first came to Ukraine in 2010 as a Peace Corps volunteer in Bakhmut, a city that has been turned into a wasteland by Russia’s invasion. He then became a journalist, and has broken a number of vital stories – covering the 2014 Euromaidan revolution, annexation of Crimea and the war in eastern Ukraine.

In this excerpt, Miller writes about how Ukraine’s top officials interpreted the ‘warning signs’ that immediately preceded Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.

Kyiv, early 2022

Volodymyr Zelensky paced across the ornate parquet floors of his office, the clack of his black, size 8½ oxfords echoing through the cavernous building, as he studied the contents of a red folder.

A stamp at the top read “top secret.” It was for the Ukrainian president’s eyes only. Inside was an intelligence briefing compiled by his National Security and Defense Council. The information contained within was so urgent and alarming that the secretary of the NSDC, Oleksiy Danilov, had rushed across town in his aging Audi to deliver it himself.

“Sir, information from our Western partners indicates your life is in grave danger,” Danilov told Zelensky. The document outlined a Russian capture-or-kill operation targeting the president.

Zelensky furrowed his brows and scrunched up his face.

“Hmm,” he grumbled. “Thank you.”

He left the folder on his desk, dismissed Danilov, and headed down the hall to another meeting.

It wasn’t the first time Zelensky had been warned of such a thing and he was, frankly, tired of hearing about it – even if he was finally beginning to believe it.

For weeks, the United States and other Western nations had been alerting him to the threat of a Russian invasion, the goal of which, they said, was to capture Kyiv and install a pro-Russian puppet government. On a secret visit to the Ukrainian capital in mid-January, CIA Director Bill Burns had also told Zelensky that there was a threat to life, my sources in the president’s office would later tell me.

Burns warned that the Kremlin had compiled a “kill list” of Ukrainians who were to be assassinated or sent to prison camps. The list included government officials, journalists, activists, ethnic and religious minorities, and LGBTQ Ukrainians. But Zelensky himself was at the top. And shortly before the intelligence report landed in Zelensky’s hands, Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, had been briefed in Washington. “I was received by President Biden. And then we had a meeting with Secretary Blinken. We delivered our comment to the press and then I was asked to go to a separate room,” he told me later. “And in that room I received an update, a pretty detailed update on the Russian preparations. And the guys who were speaking with me said the invasion was likely to begin within like 48 hours.”

The Biden Administration was especially and unusually vocal about the looming Russian threat. It had first sounded an alarm in March and April 2021, when Russia began massing thousands of personnel and military equipment near its border with Ukraine and in occupied Crimea. Russia withdrew some troops that summer but left the equipment in place. Then, in October 2021, Washington sounded a second alarm when it noticed Russia was moving its forces back toward the border and deploying more units on new fronts. By December, US intelligence was saying that roughly 120,000 Russian troops, along with fighter aircraft and ballistic missiles, were in place, and that the troop numbers were likely to increase to 175,000, maybe more. American General Mark Milley, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called Russia’s troop build-up “larger in scale and scope… than anything we’ve seen in recent memory.” President Joe Biden showed solidarity with Ukraine, warning the Kremlin of severe consequences should Vladimir Putin give the order to invade.

Zelensky’s annoyance was evident to the public three weeks before Danilov walked into his office, when the president held a press conference on 28 January. Foreign media, myself included, gathered at the baroque-styled Mariinsky Palace, the official residence of the President of Ukraine, designed and built in the eighteenth century. Crystal chandeliers hung from the ceiling of the gilded room. There were samovars filled with coffee and tea. Servers dressed in uniform and white gloves opened doors for us and offered pastries and fruit. The mood among us journalists was tense. We had, of course, been the ones writing about the Western intelligence warnings. Some of us had received off-the-record briefings ourselves from our respective government sources, who said that it might be a good idea to leave Kyiv and head west, where Russia was unlikely to invade. “I know you probably want to be in the thick of it when it happens, but I’m telling you this isn’t going to be like 2014,” a senior US official who I’d known for many years told me. But the Ukrainians appeared less anxious. I chatted on the sidelines with Zelensky’s press secretary, Sergii Nykyforov, before the event. He was calm and reassuring. “I think it’s possible Russia might do something, but I’m not sure it will be like they are saying,” he told me.

He wasn’t saying Russia couldn’t or wouldn’t invade. He was saying that it already had, back in 2014. “Escalation already happened,” he explained. “The [Russian] threat is imminent. The threat is constant.”

While he respected Biden and appreciated his support, just like the American president knows better about what’s happening in Washington, he said, “I’m the president of Ukraine and I’m based here, and I think I know the details better here.”

And he had one more thing to say. He was unhappy about the US, the United Kingdom, and Canada evacuating its embassy staffers. “Diplomats are like captains,” Zelensky said. “They should be the last to leave a sinking ship. And Ukraine is not the Titanic.”

Several months after the invasion, Zelensky would defend his words to me in an interview, saying that despite the public warnings by US officials, Kyiv was never given intelligence it could act on about the impending Russian attack. “Nobody showed us specific material saying it would come from this or that direction,” he said. A US official would tell me otherwise. “We told them exactly where the Russians would come from and how they would do it,” the official said.

But by the time Zelensky had received the intelligence briefing from Danilov, he had finally started to come around to the US assessments and believed, at the very least, that Russia would invade Ukraine again – he just thought it would be an incursion aimed at seizing more of the Donbas.

Hours before Danilov placed the folder in the president’s hands, Putin had gone on Russian state television and recognized the “independence” of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in eastern Ukraine, all but confirming attacks there. Citing false and unproven reports as a justification, the Russian strongman said he would heed the appeals of his puppet leaders in the occupied parts of those regions, who had asked for military support, and deploy his troops there under the guise of a bogus “peacekeeping mission.”

Zelensky was looking for more details on that when he walked into his next meeting late that evening. He had called to his fourth-floor office the leaders of all the political parties serving in parliament, so that they, too, could be brought up to speed.

Knowing they were on the verge of renewed all-out war, he asked them to set aside their differences now and unite for a common cause: the defense of the country. Also present were Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine’s prime minister; Valery Zaluzhny, the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine; Ivan Bakanov, Zelensky’s childhood friend who’d been tapped without any relevant experience to head the Security Service of Ukraine; defense minister Oleksiy Reznikov; and General Kyrylo Budanov, a former special-forces operator who was still new in the role of head of the Defense Ministry’s Military Intelligence Directorate.

There was a conversation about whether to announce mobilization in response to the latest US intelligence. But Bakanov and Reznikov said that wouldn’t be necessary, because there’d be no full-scale invasion and another incursion in the Donbas could be met this time around with Ukraine’s reformed military that it already had entrenched there.

Then Budanov, the youngest among the officials at 36 years old, stood up and quieted down the room. He spread a map across the large table in the middle of everyone before calmly and clearly delivering a message that one person present would later tell me “drained the blood from their faces.” The Russians would invade in the Donbas from the east, yes, Budanov told the group. But Putin’s army would also attack military targets across the country with missiles and rockets. Attack aircraft would follow. And ground forces would invade with tanks and other armor from Belarus in the north, Russia in the east, and occupied Crimea in the south.

Drawing his fingers across the map to show which routes the Russians would advance on, he detailed an invasion plan more ambitious than anything seen since the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939. What Russia had in store would reorder the post-World War II security architecture and reshape the global order.

Much more at the link!

For those interested, here’s the link to Miller’s book The War Came to Us.

Here’s the quilt pictures. I cannot emphasize enough how absolutely amazing it is! The gold and yellow really pop! It is huge; 116 by 116. QuiltingFool has informed me it is a tumbling blocks quilt: I’ve re-read her email and, apparently, the solid blue quilt I have on my bed, which you can see under the box in the picture up top, is a tumbling blocks quilt. I apologize for the confusion.

Love the cascading pattern of a tumbling blocks quilt? We do, too! The artfully arranged light and dark diamonds appear to be cubes stacked in vivid three-dimensional lines. Piecing tumbling blocks quilts remains among quilters’ favorite challenges, arranging the colors to form the elusive blocks and sewing the sharp-toothed diamonds together.

The Tumbling Blocks quilt is one of the earliest quilt patterns, featuring geometric forms of light and dark that tumble across the quilt. The design is cleverly constructed to appear three-dimensional. These quilts, with their varied colors and fabrics, are reminiscent of colonial times when housewives saved every scrap of fabric that came into their homes and then used those scraps to make quilts.

She also told me it is dog safe. I’m sure the dog lanterns will be the judge of that. The Flooferina, Rosie, has already been up on it in one of her usual spots. Right now I have it folded up and off the bed as I need to strip the linen, remove the mattress to put the skirt on the foundation, put the mattress back on, put clean linen on, and then I’ll put the new quilt back on the bed.

This is how it came out of the box.

Folded up quilt with an eight sided star panel centered in the picture

Here it is on the bed:

A blue, yellow, and gold tumbling blocks quilt on a king sized bed.

Found the tryzub!

A Ukrainian Tryzub block sown onto the underside corner of a blue, yellow, and gold tumbling blocks quilt.

I believe the gold threading underneath and next to the tryzub says Slava Ukraini.

For those of you that want to order your own quilt, QuiltingFool’s online storefront is at this link.

That’s enough for today.

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Friday Night Open Thread: Mitt Romney Considers Himself A Man of Destiny

by Anne Laurie|  September 15, 20238:01 pm| 133 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Jan 6: Insurrection, Open Threads, Republican Politics, Romney of the Uncanny Valley

Are people mentioning that Romney may not have survived the nominating convention/primary? Maybe he just wanted to retire—perfectly reasonable for a 76 year old—but maybe he also didn’t want to run & lose against a Republican.

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) September 13, 2023

“A very large portion of my party,” he told me one day, “really doesn’t believe in the Constitution.” https://t.co/7ypi74XnWn

— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) September 13, 2023

Romney is a sociopath, IMO, but he’s not stupid. He considered another six years spent surrounded by the mouthbreathers, internet gremlins, and conspiracy fanatics of the modern GOP death cult — people like his fellow Utan Senator Mike Lee (… roy Jenkins!), even assuming he wasn’t successfully primaried by another of that ilk. And he decided, sensibly enough, to instead announce his retirement and a (so far quite successful) “Nothing Became Him So Much As His Manner of Departure” farewell tour.

(McKay Coppins, if you don’t recognize the name, is a nice Mormon journalist with a talent for getting right-wingers to say unguarded things. I won’t buy his Romney bio, but I’ll read the inevitable media extracts with great interest.)

This is the nut graf that’s been exciting so many people:

… It begins with a text message from Angus King, the junior senator from Maine: “Could you give me a call when you get a chance? Important.”

Romney calls, and King informs him of a conversation he’s just had with a high-ranking Pentagon official. Law enforcement has been tracking online chatter among right-wing extremists who appear to be planning something bad on the day of Donald Trump’s upcoming rally in Washington, D.C. The president has been telling them the election was stolen; now they’re coming to steal it back. There’s talk of gun smuggling, of bombs and arson, of targeting the traitors in Congress who are responsible for this travesty. Romney’s name has been popping up in some frightening corners of the internet, which is why King needed to talk to him. He isn’t sure Romney will be safe.

Romney hangs up and immediately begins typing a text to Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader. McConnell has been indulgent of Trump’s deranged behavior over the past four years, but he’s not crazy. He knows that the election wasn’t stolen, that his guy lost fair and square. He sees the posturing by Republican politicians for what it is. He’ll want to know about this, Romney thinks. He’ll want to protect his colleagues, and himself.

Romney sends his text: “In case you have not heard this, I just got a call from Angus King, who said that he had spoken with a senior official at the Pentagon who reports that they are seeing very disturbing social media traffic regarding the protests planned on the 6th. There are calls to burn down your home, Mitch; to smuggle guns into DC, and to storm the Capitol. I hope that sufficient security plans are in place, but I am concerned that the instigator—the President—is the one who commands the reinforcements the DC and Capitol police might require.”

McConnell never responds.…

And Romney… shrugged and kept his mouth shut. Like a good GOP soldier.

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The cool thing, then, was when Mitt Romney continued supporting the party that backs Trump and specifically the leader who ignored this text. https://t.co/GkrmaneONG

— The Fig Economy (@figgityfigs) September 13, 2023

Romney article just more evidence that soon the argument about whether or not someone can still be a decent person despite their politics will mostly be moot (for elected republicans, at least). anyone with any personal integrity whatsoever is going to select out of the party.

— William B. Fuckley (@opinonhaver) September 13, 2023

All the Mitt Romney hagiography from people who find his kindler, gentler form of white supremacy preferable to the open bigotry of the MAGA movement.

— Ragnarok Lobster (@eclecticbrotha) September 14, 2023

Mitt Romney ran a far right economic campaign about how poor people were all lazy moochers who wanted free stuff, and said racist shit like "nobody ever asked to see my birth certificate." And white Republicans were outraged that Obama didn't just let him win. https://t.co/Nro2h2Y67h

— The Biden Accomplishments Guy (on Threads) (@What46HasDone) September 14, 2023

Romney is going to be replaced with another Mike Lee-esque freak with a staff full of nazis. I don't think we'll ever see a GOP again that could be described as anything but insane. https://t.co/ynUHZIXerB

— Jean-Michel Connard 🎃 (@torriangray) September 13, 2023

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Two Posts In One

by WaterGirl|  September 15, 20236:00 pm| 104 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics, Trump Indictments

I was going to put up a post asking what the heck this is.  (scissors added for scale)

I found it in my garden.  No, not my vegetable garden – in the flower garden – growing on some vine.  It had a curvy(ish) younger sibling, but I tossed that one.  This looks really cool, and I would like to know what it is.

Now, of course, I have to add the news that Jack Smith is asking for some kind of specific gag order so Trump will stop pissing in the jury pool.

BREAKING: Jack Smith is seeking a gag order to restrict trumps pre-trial extrajudicial statements. 1/ pic.twitter.com/YT5kFMpMjH

— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) September 15, 2023

PDF of the filing.

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Kristi and Corey

by @heymistermix.com|  September 15, 20235:13 pm| 71 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Hey remember me?

Anyway, someone just reached out to me to ask about the news in the gutter press that Kristi Noem has been having a long-standing affair with Corey Lewandowski. It’s an “exclusive” in the NY Post:

Married Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has engaged in a years-long affair with longtime Donald Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski, multiple sources told The Post Friday.

Though no images of the two getting frisky are known to exist, the pair have been less than discreet about their relationship, with one source recalling them making out at a hotel bar during the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Fla.

“Getting frisky” – gotta love the Post.

Anyway, since this is my corner of the world, and I’m currently here, let me tell you that this is no “secret” and it has been pretty much common knowledge for a couple of years. I first found out about it from a South Dakota Democrat, my dad, when he noted that Kristi and Corey seemed pretty cozy when Trump came to Rushmore for some fireworks and to have a rally, and that the rumor was that they were having an extra-marital affair. The rumor was also, as the Post reported, that they were fucking at all the different conferences that Kristi attends as she works on kissing Trump’s ass enough to be his VP.

Here in The Mount Rushmore State nobody with any sense likes her (Democrat or Republican, the few there are with sense), but we all know she’d get re-elected because she has that fucking “R” after her name. She’s widely seen as an opportunist, and she squanders state money traveling to all these horseshit conferences and running a TV studio out of the basement of the capitol building. Her only real risk was a primary challenger, and nobody decent has stepped up to the plate. Her last challenger, Steve Haugaard, thinks pot is a gateway drug, and called a drug-using woman he knew a “wrung out whore” on the floor of the House.

Kristi is term-limited and will leave office in 2024, unless she foments a coup. So, her over-botoxed, seemingly always open, and frankly crazy-looking eyes are fixed firmly on the VP spot for the moment. She’s only 51, which means she will be haunting South Dakota politics for years, if her national political aspirations fail. Senator John Thune is, by Senate standards, an adolescent at 62. Mike Rounds is similarly a Senate youth at 68. So she’s got a while to wait for them to keel over, which is apparently the only way non-Romneys leave the Senate. I don’t even think she wants those jobs — she’s wanted to be Trump’s VP for years. Obviously some of the other VP hopefuls are trying to stop her by leaking this “scoop”, but who knows if anyone gives a shit about a Republican having an affair anymore.

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