20) As the #DeSantis campaign continues to flail and gain traction against #DonaldTrump, the Florida governor leans into a deeper hostility directed at the #LGBT community

There are no solutions being offered here, merely rage directed at a minority group. Just the #facist playbook being dusted off again

#Politics #USPolitics #Election2024

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/us/politics/desantis-video-lgbtq-trump.html

DeSantis Uses L.G.B.T.Q Issues to Attack Trump in Twitter Video

The Florida governor sought to contrast his record opposing gay and transgender rights in a video highlighting comments made by the former president during the 2016 campaign — but has gotten some pushback.

The New York Times

21) While the #GOP is busy stoking conspiracy theories and rage, the #Biden administration is delivering meaningful change.

Invest in broadband access will better enable all Americans to start their own businesses and remote work opportunities regardless of location

#USPolitics #Politics #Election2024

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-detail-plans-42-billion-investment-us-internet-access-2023-06-26/

US to spend $42 billion to make internet access universal by 2030

The White House on Monday divvied up $42 billion among the nation's 50 states and U.S. territories to make access to high-speed broadband universal by 2030, as it launched a new publicity campaign for President Joe Biden's economic policies.

Reuters

22) How should journalists cover a candidate like #RFkJR?

Have you heard of the Gish Gallop?

On the Media has some interesting thoughts on the matter and what to do when a candidate spouts a flood of conspiracy theories

#USPolitics #Politics #Election2024

https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/how-cover-candidate-rfk-jr-on-the-media

How to Cover a Candidate Like RFK Jr. | On the Media | WNYC Studios

Prepare for the "gish gallop."

WNYC Studios

23) #PeteButtigieg shows the way for #Election2024. Americans have to decide whether they want government that gets things done or #CultureWars and the attendant hatred directed at the #LGBTQ or other minority communities.

#USPolitics #Politics

https://youtube.com/watch?v=p5BtbjEWSUI&feature=shareb

Secretary Pete Buttigieg responds to anti-LGBTQ DeSantis video

YouTube

24) From the guy that thought #ElonMusk would be a good leader for #Twitter, an endorsement for a candidate who has descended into the swirling conspiracism

#Election2024 #USPolitics #Politics

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4034584-ex-twitter-leader-jack-dorsey-endorses-rfk-jr-for-president/

Ex-Twitter leader Jack Dorsey endorses RFK Jr. for president

Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey appeared to endorse anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the Democratic presidential nomination over the weekend. Dorsey retweeted a video of Kennedy saying he could beat former President Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), who announced his bid for the White House on Twitter last month. Dorsey captioned…

The Hill

25) Good piece from David French at the #NYT on not just the rage, but also the joy of being a #MAGA fan.

The joy of belonging to a group of like minded people who are facing down an imagined set of awful lefties determined to destroy America

It is a cultish mindset. Can it be cracked? Should an effort be made to deprogram Trumpists? Should the movement be left to fade into irrelevancy assuming #Election2024 is lost?

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/06/opinion/maga-america-trump.html

Opinion | The Rage and Joy of Donald Trump’s MAGA America

Come for the community. Stay for the vituperation.

The New York Times

26) The #GOP in Congress are doing their bit to move #ReproductiveRights and #LGBTQ issues up the national agenda for #Election2024.

The #HardRight look to start #CultureWars on major legislation wherever possible. Clearly an indication that they want a national #abortion ban and to ostracize the #queer community

A more than questionable winning strategy

#Politics #UsPolitics

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/14/us/politics/defense-bill-house-ndaa.html

House Narrowly Passes Defense Bill, Setting Up Showdown Over Social Issues

Republicans loaded the measure with a raft of social policy provisions — including limits on abortions, gender transition procedures and diversity training — that have little chance of surviving in the Senate.

The New York Times

27) Good piece from #NPR on young #RuralVoters which will be an important constituency for #JoeBiden in #Election2024 particular in #Georgia and #NorthCarolina and other purple states.

There are of course rural voters in every state and so the #Biden campaign has to hone its message to bleed away some of these votes which have trended #GOP

#Politics #UsPolitics

https://www.npr.org/2023/07/14/1185826401/rural-voters-lean-red-young-voters-lean-blue-so-whats-a-young-rural-voter-to-do

28) #DonaldTrump is attempting to delay legal proceedings against him, a practice consistent with his past, when he sought to exhaust the financial and emotional resources of those that instituted proceedings against him

American voters now have a candidate for #Election2024 who looks to his election for relief from his legal woes

#Politics #UsPolitics

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/11/us/politics/trump-documents-trial-postponement.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

Trump Lawyers Seek Indefinite Postponement of Documents Trial

The former president’s legal team argued in a court filing that no trial date should be set until all “substantive motions” in the case were resolved, setting up an early key decision by Judge Aileen M. Cannon.

The New York Times

29) #DonaldTrump’s minions have crafted a disturbing plan to centralize more authority under the presidency.

Should such a plan be implemented, independent federal agencies will be purged for those deemed insufficient loyal to the president.

The ability to resist Caligula-like commands will be rescinded. Unchecked partisan power will become the norm

#USPolitics #Politics #Election2024

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/17/us/politics/trump-plans-2025.html

Trump Plans to Expand Presidential Power Over Agencies in 2025

The former president and his backers aim to strengthen the power of the White House and limit the independence of federal agencies.

The New York Times

30) In an unsurprising development, we can expect #DonaldTrump to be indicted yet again. This time for his involvement in the #Jan6 plot to overturn the 2016 #election

This has been a long time coming. We recently learned of the #FBI’s sluggish effort to investigate #Trump’s involvement in the coup. Many low level supporters are now serving time while Trump remained untouched. That changes now

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/07/18/trump-jan6-target-letter/

Trump says he received a target letter in federal Jan. 6 investigation

Donald Trump said Tuesday morning that he received a letter from the Justice Department saying he is a target of the long-running investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

The Washington Post

31) #ReproductiveRights and #abortion were major factors during the midterm elections in 2022. #Election2023 will be no different, if anything the issue will likely be more potent with the recent conviction of a 19 year old #Nebraska women subsequent to a medically induced abortion which violated Nebraska’s then 20 week gestation limit. Nebraska has since lowered the limit to 12 weeks

#Politics #UsPolitics

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/20/us/celeste-burgess-abortion-pill-nebraska.html

Nebraska Teen Who Used Pills to End Pregnancy Gets 90 Days in Jail

Celeste Burgess, 19, and her mother, Jessica Burgess, 42, were charged last year after the police obtained their private Facebook messages.

The New York Times

33) The perpetration of #bigotry and #racism is an increasing feature of many current #GOP politicians.

#RonDeSantis leads the pack in his overt willingness to delegitimize the horrors faced by black Americans during enslavement.

For what? To appeal to the basest instincts of a certain section of GOP voters still invested in the superiority of “white culture” and to deny the attendant racism that still haunts American society

@Limerick1914 #Election2024

🔑 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/21/us/desantis-florida-black-history-standards.html

DeSantis Faces Swell of Criticism Over Florida’s New Standards for Black History

In one benchmark, middle schoolers would learn that enslaved Americans developed skills that “could be applied for their personal benefit.”

The New York Times

34) The war on #Libraries by “conservatives” is just another front stoked up against the #LGBTQ community at the behest of those exploiting #CultureWars for political gain.

In truth the #GOP which has been fully co-opted by #Trumpism has nothing to offer on making lives better for #Americans beyond cultivating rage and fear directed at smaller less powerful groups. It is classic #RightWing behavior from the 1930s

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/22/us/pride-books-library-protest.html

San Diego Library Protest Against Pride Books Draws a Backlash

Two San Diego residents cleared out the Pride month display at their library and said such materials shouldn’t be available to children, one of several recent clashes over L.G.B.T.Q. issues in California.

The New York Times

35) #DonaldTrump claims to be the best bet against #JoeBidden in #Election2024.

In my view, he’s going to be extremely hard to beat for the #GOP nomination. That said, primary voters are hard core political types and there views tend to be more extreme than most American voters.

Come the general election #Trump, is likely the least electible Republican

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-29/trump-tells-iowa-republicans-at-lincoln-dinner-he-s-the-best-bet-in-2024-race

Trump Tells Iowa Republicans at Lincoln Dinner He’s the Best Bet in 2024 Race

Republican frontrunner Donald Trump cast himself as the party’s best shot to retake the White House even as he faces another criminal indictment.

Bloomberg

37) Increasingly #Election2024 is shaping up as a #JoeBiden vs #DonaldTrump rematch

The #NYT has new polling information on #Biden which shows his numbers improving from tepid levels last year

If #Bidenomics continues to yield improved economic data, he is going to be a hard man to beat despite dissatisfaction and ambivalence over his age

The election will be decided my independents who are increasingly disaffected by #Trump and his legal woes

#Politics

🔑 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/01/us/politics/biden-trump-poll.html

Biden Shores Up Democratic Support, but Faces Tight Race Against Trump

A New York Times/Siena College poll found that President Biden is on stronger footing than he was a year ago — but he is neck-and-neck in a possible rematch against Donald Trump.

The New York Times

37) The indictment of #DonaldTrump on charges related to #Jan6, is unsurprising and his been telegraphed for months

What is interesting, is that the charges do not include allegations specific to the organization of violence on Jan 6. That doesn’t mean more charges aren’t forthcoming. I wonder if that case and establishing the chain of evidence is to difficult to make or is simply not there?

#Politics #USPolitics

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/08/01/trump-indictment-takeaways-00109309

Key revelations, groundbreaking strategies and notable omissions in the new Trump indictment

Here’s what we learned about special counsel Jack Smith’s new case.

POLITICO

38) While much of the focus of #Election2024 is focused on #Trump’s legal woes or #Biden’s age, the Us economy has been improving steadily on the back of legislation signed into law during the first two years of #JoeBiden’s administration.

Biden’s polling numbers aren’t great now, but continued economic improvement will yield good results come election time.

#Politics

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/02/bidenomics-is-working-which-means-biden-and-the-democrats-may-win-too

‘Bidenomics’ is working – which means Biden and the Democrats may win too

Biden’s economic policies are the most successful in the US in decades. That puts the Democrats on a strong political footing

The Guardian

39) Things are not going well in the #RonDeSantis campaign.

One wonders whether his call for "throat slitting" directed at members of the Federal Government and invocations of the mystical and mythical Deep State were designed to make seem tougher than #Trump ?

General reaction across the #NewsMedia seems to be one of disgust. There doesn't seem to be major fist bumping going on within the #DeSantis faithful

#Election2023 #RighWing #HardRight

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4135422-desantis-vows-to-start-slitting-throats-on-day-one

DeSantis vows to ‘start slitting throats on day one’

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect that Scott Brown is a former senator from Massachusetts. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Sunday said he would “start slitting throats on day one” when it comes to taking on the “deep state.” DeSantis made the remarks at a barbecue campaign event in Rye, N.H.,…

The Hill

40) Excellent report from #PBSNewsHour on #GOP candidates who have little to say on the extreme heat experienced by many Americans in the South, a geographical base of party support.

While GOP candidates acknowledge that #ClimateChange is real, they’re unwilling to acknowledge the impact of #FossilFuels

Will this be an #Election2024 campaign issue?

#ClimateCrisis #Politics

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/gop-presidential-candidates-avoid-discussing-climate-change-on-campaign-trail

GOP presidential candidates avoid discussing climate change on campaign trail

The 2024 Republican presidential campaign season is in full swing and candidates are stumping on a host of key issues. But one topic that’s missing from their agenda is climate change. Despite a summer of record-setting heat, new polling shows that Republican voters still don't see a warming planet as a concern. As William Brangham reports, neither do the GOP candidates who want to lead them.

PBS NewsHour

41) Tomorrow is a big day in #Ohio as a special election has been called to decide if amendments to the states constitution require more than a 50% majority vote.

The special election was likely triggered to thwart a Nov election ballot measure which would enshrine #AbortionRights measures in the Ohio constitution. That ballot measure is likely to pass the current 50% threshold

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4138506-ohio-special-election-could-play-decisive-role-in-abortion-fight

Ohio special election could play decisive role in abortion fight

Ohio voters will go to the polls Tuesday to vote on a ballot measure that could raise the threshold for changing the state constitution — and in the process have a direct impact on abortion rights in the battleground state.  The measure, known as Issue 1, would raise the threshold for amending the state constitution from…

The Hill

42) #Ohio voted NO to a #GOP sponsored ballot which would have made it more difficult to amend the state constitution

While Ohio was considered a swing state in the past, it has increasingly been dominated by the GOP who have supermajority control of the state legislature and have passed highly restrictive #abortion legislation

#Elections #Politics

https://www.npr.org/2023/08/08/1191679261/ohio-election-results-issue1-abortion-state-constitution-amendment-ballot-voters

43) I need to start this post by first leading with: #Abortion rights are #HumanRights.

#ReproductiveRights also fall into the same category and will be a major issue in #Election2024.

The #GOP now realize there is no escape from the political trap created by the #SupremeCourt with the #Dobbs decision which overturned #RoeVsWade

The issue will drive #WomenVoters for the foreseeable future. Good article on the issue from @tpm_rss_bot

#Politics #VoteBlue

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/ohio-abortion-republican

It’s Suddenly Dawning On Republicans That They Have A Major Abortion Problem

Republicans are reeling this week, days after Ohio voters handily defeated a ballot initiative widely understood to be a proxy fight for a coming proposal to enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution.

TPM – Talking Points Memo

@tpm_rss_bot
43) it seems likely that the District Attorney of Fulton County, Fani Willis, will bring charges this week against #DonaldTrump and his associates for the pressure campaign and fake electoral scheme used in an attempt to subvert the 2020 #Georgia presidential results

If so, former President #Trump will be facing 4 criminal indictments as he attempts to reclaim the presidency on #Election2024

The #NYT details the sprawling scheme in Georgia 👇

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/14/us/trump-georgia-election-results.html

How Trump Tried to Overturn the 2020 Election Results in Georgia

The Georgia case offers a vivid reminder of the extraordinary lengths Mr. Trump and his allies went to in the Southern state to reverse the election.

The New York Times

44) The quartet of #Trump indictments are now complete. In addition to the former President, 18 additional defendants, many high level former administration officials, are named in the charge.

Finding space in Trump’s 2024 trial calendar will be challenging without regard for his #Election2024 ambitions which represent on off ramp for the candidate should his campaign meet with success

#TrumpIndictment #Politics #UsPolitics

https://apnews.com/article/trump-georgia-election-investigation-grand-jury-willis-d39562cedfc60d64948708de1b011ed3

Trump and 18 allies charged in Georgia election meddling

Donald Trump and 18 allies have been indicted in Georgia over efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. The criminal case announced Monday night is the fourth brought against the ex-president and the second this month to allege that he tried to subvert the results of the vote. The indictment details dozens of acts by Trump and his allies to undo his defeat in the battleground state. Other defendants include former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and a Trump administration Justice Department official, Jeffrey Clark, who advanced the then-president’s efforts to undo his election loss in Georgia.

AP News

45) How will #Election2024 be affected by the #TrumpIndictments?

Politico has published a poll indicating that Americans want a speedy trial, that a slim majority think #Trump is guilty, and that a conviction would damage Trump’s election possibilities

#Politics #UsPolitics

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/08/25/ipsos-poll-trump-indictment-00112755

Lock Him Up? A New Poll Has Some Bad News for Trump

A new POLITICO Magazine/Ipsos poll punctures some prevailing political narratives about the Trump indictments.

POLITICO

46) Today Enrique Tario of the #ProudBoys was sentenced to 22 years for seditious conspiracy for his roll in the attempted #Jan6 coup.

The leadership of both the Proud Boys and the #OathKeepers are now serving significant sentences. Their activities on Jan 6th were triggered by #DoanldTrump.

Will #Trump also be called to account? He is after all the man that lit the fuse? What are the implications for American #Democracy should he too end up with a stiff sentence?

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/09/05/sentencing-enrique-tarrio-proud-boys-00114095

Enrique Tarrio, Proud Boys leader on Jan. 6, sentenced to 22 years for seditious conspiracy

The sentence is the lengthiest among hundreds arising from the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

POLITICO

47) When #DonaldTrump overtly courted the #ProudBoys during the 2016 Presidential Debates

#Politics #FarRight

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIHhB1ZMV_o

Trump tells Proud Boys: 'Stand back and stand by'

YouTube

48) Tom Nichols at #TheAtlantic does an excellent job in detailing what is at stake in #Election2024, quite simply #democracy will be on the ballot.

#TheHeritageFoundation has provided a blueprint for another #Trump presidency which is a model for strongman despotism. Should that plan be implemented, there will be no easy recovery in reestablishing the rule of law.

#Politics #Biden #JoeBiden #FarRight #HardRight

https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2023/09/trump-us-american-democracy-authoritarianism/675243/

American Democracy Perseveres—For Now

Antibodies against authoritarianism are still working, but the U.S. system remains under immense strain.

The Atlantic

49) Excellent piece on the heavy lift faced by #JoeBiden on switching #Ohio back to the #DemocraticParty column

#Biden identifies as an old style #Democrat who represents the interest of the #WorkingClass. Post #NAFTA, many Ohioans felt abandoned by the Democratic Party and became more receptive to the #GOP. Reversing Ohio voters perception of the Democratic Party as solely interested in the issues of the coastal elites, will be challenging.

#Politics #Election2024

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/sep/10/ohio-democrats-biden-working-class

Ohio’s working class felt deserted by Democrats. Can Biden win them back?

The state voted twice for Trump but although many in the party admit they got things wrong not everyone agrees on what

The Guardian

50) To the absolute non surprise of anyone following #USPolitics, #KevinMcCarthy gave the green light to an #impeachment inquiry directed against #JoeBiden

In times past, presidential impeachment was reserved for overt misdeeds, think Nixon and the #Watergate break in. Now #GOP politics has degenerated to the point where political payback and #Trump fealty outweighs facts and evidence gathering

#Politics #Biden #HunterBiden #HardRight #FreedomCaucus #RightWing

https://www.npr.org/2023/09/12/1198922531/mccarthy-biden-impeachment-inquiry

51) A great piece on #MittRomney from in #TheAtlantic.

What is most disturbing is the profound isolation of Romney from his senatorial colleagues many who agree with him have opted to place their position and attendant reelection prospects above any sense of fidelity to the US Constitution

There is no honor left in the #GOP. The last honorable man in that caucus, that believed his oath, is walking away from the crumbling remains of the #RepublicanParty

#Politics

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/11/mitt-romney-retiring-senate-trump-mcconnell/675306/

What Mitt Romney Saw in the Senate

In an exclusive excerpt from my biography of the senator, <em>Romney: A Reckoning</em>, he reveals what drove him to retire.

The Atlantic

52) #Wisconsin will be one of the battleground statres of #Election2024. The state will also be host to the #GOP convention.

The GOP dominates the state legislature and is attempting to remove a recently elected liberal justice from the state supreme court. Why?

With the election of Justice Protasiewicz, Wisoconsin's Supreme Court now has a liberal majority. That majority will likely redraw the Gerrymandered State and Federal election districts

#Politics

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/wisconsin-gop-threat-to-impeach-protasiewicz-is-unsupported-by-law-and-undermines-judicial-independence

Wisconsin GOP Threat To Impeach Protasiewicz Is Unsupported By Law And Undermines Judicial Independence

This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM's home for opinion and news analysis. It was originally published at The Conversation. Wisconsin’s April 2023 state Supreme Court election was historic.

TPM – Talking Points Memo

53) The #GOP state party has a lot of variables to consider should they opt to use #impeachment in attempting to remove Justice Protasiewic. There is no guiding ethical precedent for such an action

Excellent exchange between Ben Wikler, the #Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair and Josh Marshall of @tpm_rss_bot at the video 🔽 .

The #GOP seems to have found itself under increasing national scrutiny as this drama plays out. More to come!

#USPoliticsw #StatePolitics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEXf_BbtgJM

TPM’s Josh Marshall Talks to Ben Wikler, Wisc Dem Party Chair

YouTube

54) A third party, #Election2024 candidate is a big concern for the #Biden re-election campaign.

What disturbs #Democrats sleep at night is that #NoLabels will put up a plausible #centrist candidate who will draw votes from #JoeBiden

In theory, more choice is better right? Not in America, and right wing #oligarch types understand this, it's why they're playing with the notion, and looking for a political patsy to do their bidding

#Politico has part of the story here:

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/08/30/trump-donor-no-labels-adviser-00113395

A 6-figure Donald Trump donor is now a No Labels adviser

Allan Keen is heavily involved with the centrist group, but previously worked to re-elect Trump.

POLITICO

55) In a similar vein, to the prior post, #CornelWest's #GreenParty candidacy, poses a threat to #JoeBiden and while I’m an admirer of Professor West, it would be better if he joined forces with #Biden to defeat the existential threat to democracy that is #DonaldTrump

#BernieSanders understands what it is at stake in #Election2024

#Politics #USPolitics

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/08/27/sanders-biden-cornel-west-00113123

Sanders hits at Cornel West over criticism of Biden

"There is a real question whether democracy is going to remain in the United States of America," Sanders said.

POLITICO

56) Despair is setting in for the monied types who wanted a nonsense free candidate as an alternative to #DonaldTrump

As #Trump support continues to coalesce in the #GOP primary, oligarch checkbooks are shutting.

There are rumblings that #NikkiHaley might be an alternative but it’s questionable those rumaors will manifest into a gusher of life giving campaign cash.

Politico has the story on the richies’ handwringing 🔽

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/09/25/who-wants-to-get-involved-and-waste-money-some-gop-donors-give-up-on-finding-an-alternative-to-trump-00117772

#Election2024 #Politics #USPolitics

Big GOP donors hoped for an alternative to Trump. Now some are giving up.

The number of big-money donors giving to super PACs focused on the GOP primary is down from 2016.

POLITICO

58) #DonaldTrump and his companies ruled to have engaged in fraud. Specifically #Trump inflated his assets to borrow money from banks

The ruling was accompanied with an order which effectively cancelled the right of #Trump to business in #NewYork

#Election2024 #Politics

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/09/26/trump-fraud-trial-inflate-net-worth-00118269

Trump fraudulently inflated his net worth by up to $2.2 billion, New York judge rules

The ruling is a blow for Trump and his business empire in the run-up to a civil fraud trial.

POLITICO

59) With the #UAWStrike almost 2 weeks old, #DonaldTrump went to #Michigan to posture as a supporter of American labor.

What did he do? He held his event in a non-unionized parts plant where he railed against #ElectricVehicles and environmentalists

#Trump does not care about #OrganizedLabor, the #environment and the #EV transition

Trump wants Americans to use 19th century fuel and 20th century tech in the 21st century. The #oilygarchy has no better advocate

#politics

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2023/09/27/donald-trump-returns-auto-industry-strike-uaw-ev-taking-center-stage-presidential-election-joe-biden/70960155007/

Donald Trump: UAW negotiations 'don't mean as much as you think'

Trump argued that regardless of the outcome of the strike, the bigger threat to employees was the shift to electric cars and trucks.

The Detroit News

60) Tomorrow, the Sunday politics talk shows will be filled with spinning about who blinked first on the threat of a government #Shutdown

Let’s start here, #KevinMcCarthy blinked. #McCarthy understands that shutdowns are bad #politics and have yet to yield a positive result for the #GOP at the ballot box

Assuming the #Senate passes the bill, the next item in the immediate future is whether the #Speaker will face a vote to remove him by the #FreedomCaucus

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/09/30/congress/stopgap-passes-00119280

House GOP stunner: Spending patch passes with mostly Dem votes

"We're tired of f--king around with these whack jobs," one House Republican said as Kevin McCarthy risked a far-right rebellion aimed at taking his gavel.

POLITICO

61) The #GovernmentShutdown is a creation of the #GOP. The #RepublicanParty only becomes interested in #BalancedBudgets when out of, or with limited power.

Inevitably, the GOP’s onset of fiscal rectitude is accompanied by a desire to cut #spending which in turn will be used to reward the donor class with #TaxCuts. There is never any interest on the other side of the budgetary equation, namely raising taxes on the wealthy

This is the only governance idea the GOP has: #TaxCutsForTheRich

62) While a shutdown has been averted with stopgap funding, we get to do this all over again in November.

It is important to frame the chaos properly, shutdowns are a #GOP thing. A casual browse of history tells us that. This is part of a decades long #RepublicanParty effort to convince America that Washington is dysfunctional

So let’s be clear, the GOP is the party of dysfunction. These budget fights are a feature not a flaw in their strategy.

#Politics #UsPolitics

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/09/30/congress/senate-votes-averts-shutdown-00119301

Shutdown averted: Senate clears stopgap bill with hours to spare

The legislation, which effectively punts the deadline for Congress' various spending fights to Nov. 17, now heads to the president's desk.

POLITICO

63) Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation explains the expense associated with a government #Shutdown threat.

#Buttigieg outlines the consequences of another similar action when the 45-day stopgap funding is used up

It's always a pleasure to listen to #PeteButtigieg who is articulate on the challanges of being in #government. He makes a refreshing diversion from the incoherence of what passes as political discourse on most TV coverage

#Politics #USPolitics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YspK8N6yZek

'Lifelong pattern' of disrespect: Buttigieg slams Trump on Milley comments

YouTube

64) Yesterday's removal of #KevinMcCarthy as #Speaker of the House has reinforced the view that the #GOP caucus is unmangeable given the outsized influence of the #HardRight within the party

McCarthy's decision to forgo contesting the upcoming #Speakership contest testifies to the misery heaped on by the position in a #Republican context. He is now following in the steps of Paul Ryan and John Boehner

As #Politico puts it, the GOP is a "Failed State"

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/10/03/house-gop-failed-state-00119842

The House GOP Is a Failed State

Kevin McCarthy’s ouster is dramatic evidence, if redundant, about the state of the modern GOP.

POLITICO

65) The noose is tightening for #DonaldTrump as some of his co-conspirators start to plea out on their collective effort to subvert the presidential election in #Georgia.

The threat of the presentation of facts in a court of law does wonderful things to concentrate the mind. 😜

With both #Chesebro and #SidneyPowell taking a plea, I expect they will be required to testify to #Trump’s instructions as he attempted to subvert the election

#Politics #USPolitics

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/20/kenneth-chesebro-an-architect-of-trumps-fake-elector-scheme-pleads-guilty-in-georgia-00122758

Kenneth Chesebro, an architect of Trump’s fake elector scheme, pleads guilty in Georgia

Chesebro’s plea comes one day after another close Trump adviser, Sidney Powell, entered a plea deal. Both have agreed to cooperate with prosecutors.

POLITICO

66) Meanwhile over in the #HouseofRepresentatives, #GOP dysfunction is on full display as #JimJordan’s effort to accede to the #SpeakerOfTheHouse implodes

Given the #Republican Party’s dedication to the elimination of government, it’s not a surprise that they can’t implement anything approaching party discipline. The party with each passing month has become profoundly undemocratic

#UsSPolitics #Democracy #HouseSpeaker #houseGOP

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/10/20/congress/jordan-fails-again-00122706

Jordan losing support for speakership

The Ohio Republican spent the week trying to rally critics into backing him, but instead he is shedding GOP votes.

POLITICO

67) For those with a deeper interest in the American political scene, this 3-parter #podcast from @ProPublica and #OnTheMedia, should be required listening.

In the past few years the impact of a multiple decade effort to swing the courts dramatically to the right of public concensus, is obvious to all but the somnolent

The series documents how one man, Leonard Leo, became and is an important player in the radicalization of the judiciary

#Politics #Justice #Law

https://www.propublica.org/article/we-dont-talk-about-leonard-podcast

We Don’t Talk About Leonard

The conservative legal movement in the United States is more powerful than ever. One largely unknown man has played a significant role in pushing the American judiciary to the right: Leonard Leo.

ProPublica

68) #DonaldTrump and #RudyGiuliani must be feeling increasingly queasy as #JennaEllis, a third #Trump attorney, has now copped a deal rather than face legal jeopardy at the hands of #FaniWillis in #Georgia

It's not a good situation for a defendent when many subbordinated in the decision tree opt to avoid going down with the ship. I supose the big question is whether #Rudy will odp to plea out as well?

#Politico has the details 🔽

#Politics #USPolitics #Election2024

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/24/another-trump-lawyer-who-pushed-to-overturn-2020-election-pleads-guilty-00123163

Another Trump lawyer who pushed to overturn 2020 election pleads guilty

Jenna Ellis is the third Trump-aligned attorney to plead guilty to crimes stemming from the 2020 election, joining Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro.

POLITICO

69) Meanwhile over in the #House we have the latest candidate for #speaker in the form of #TomEmmer of #Minnesota's 6th district.

There are plenty of cracks in plain sight and hard core #Trumpist types cite Emmer's vote to certify the presidential election on #Jan6 as being problematic.

He is rumored to be too liberal for the #FarRight types who are not appeased by his support for lawsuits which would have nullfied #SwingState votes

#Politics #USPolitics #HouseOfReps

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/10/24/congress/banks-00123253

Emmer's bitterest rival goes public: Banks is a no

The two men duked it out for the GOP whip role, and now the Hoosier is making it plain that he doesn't want the Minnesotan as speaker.

POLITICO

70) And just like that, #TomEmmer's candidacy ends as he is branded a #RINO by #DonaldTrump.

The chaos will continue, much to the delight of the #HardRight of the #GOP who are uninterested in governing and more engaged by theatrical media appearence.

This is what it means to support #Trump's #Republican Party. It has been remade in his image, increasing populated with chaos monkies

#USPolitics #Politics #Speaker

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/10/24/congress/trump-calls-republicans-on-speaker-race-00123281

Trump helps kill Emmer's speaker bid

Trump world had salivated over the chance to take down the House GOP's latest speaker nominee. It did not take long.

POLITICO

71) The news flow appears to be quickening on multiple fronts, If #Meadows is now testifying against #DonaldTrump, there will be little place for the former president to hide

#USPolitics #Politics #Election2024

https://abcnews.go.com/US/chief-staff-mark-meadows-granted-immunity-tells-special/story?id=104231281

Ex-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows granted immunity, tells special counsel he warned Trump about 2020 claims: Sources

ABC News

72) Next up in the #HouseSpeaker derby is Mike Johnson from #Louisiana’s 4th. Johnson, a lawyer, ticks the box from a #DonaldTrump fealty POV, having defended the former president during the impeachment trials

The #HardRight will support his opposition to financial support for the #UkraineWar

He is a #ChristianRight #SocialConservative, opposing #GayMarriage, #Abortion etc

#USPolitics #SpeakerOfTheHouse #Speaker #GOP

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/10/24/congress/next-up-mike-johnson-00123404

Mike Johnson wins House GOP's latest speaker nomination

The Louisiana lawmaker is the fourth nominee for a job Republicans can't find a way to fill.

POLITICO

73) One drama has ended with the election of Mike Johnson. The question is whether he will be able to manage his fractious caucus and legislate

Where will Johnson stand on the #Ukraine War funding effort? Initially he was supportive of the war, now like make of his party, he is making reluctance noises. Will things change now that he has the #Speaker's gavel?

#Politics #USPolitics #HouseofReps #Congress

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/10/25/congress/johnson-takes-it-00123512

Mike Johnson is the GOP's next speaker

His win marked a stunning turnaround after more than three weeks of chaotic limbo in the House.

POLITICO

74) Much has been made of #JoeBiden’s verbal gaffes and supposed age related confusion in the #NewsMedia

Given #DonaldTrump’s rambling, non sequitor style of speaking, he appears to have been given a free pass

Today, the #NYTimes decided to call attention to Trump’s recent confusions

#Politics #USPolitics #Election2024

🔑 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/30/us/politics/trump-biden-age.html

Trump’s Verbal Slips Could Weaken His Attacks on Biden’s Age

Donald Trump, 77, has relentlessly attacked President Biden, 80, as too old for office. But the former president himself has had a series of gaffes that go beyond his usual freewheeling style.

The New York Times

75) File this one under remedial geographic education needed for presidential candidate

In 1976, Gerald Ford got slated for an absurd statement on the nature of of Soviet influence in Eastern Block countries. The response was appropriate. Expectations for a president should be higher.

Yet when #DonaldTrump gaffes on the location of #Hungary, it is mostly unnoticed.

What does that say about the #Newsmedia ecosystem in the United States?

#USPolitics

https://www.politico.eu/article/us-donald-trump-hungary-orban-borders-russia-map-again/

Donald Trump (still) can’t find Hungary on a map

Former US president thinks Hungary has a border with Russia.

POLITICO

76) One year from today, Americans will vote for the next President in #Election2024.

It’s virtually certain that #JoeBiden and #DonaldTrump will go face off again.

Today, the #NYTimes and #SiennaCollege published a battleground state poll containing sobering cross tabs for the #Biden campaign

A lot can happen in a year, but will Americans opt for the return of #Trump despite the multiple indictments faced by the former president?

#USPolitics #Politics

https://scri.siena.edu/2023/11/05/among-registered-voters-trump-tops-biden-in-nevada-by-11-points-georgia-by-7-arizona-by-5-pennsylvania-by-4-michigan-by-3-biden-up-in-wisconsin-by-3-points/

77) Yesterday's polling results for the #DemocraticParty provided a relieving counterweight to the recent polling of next year's expected #Trump - #Biden showdown

Clearly it was a good night for the Democrats, but will the results of an off-year election carry forward to #Election2024?

Is polling conducted primarily by phone still a reliable indicator of public sentiment? In an age of caller id, who is answering these polling phone calls?

#USPolitics #Politics

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/08/election-day-2023-results-takeaways-00126035

Democrats romp, Youngkin flops: 4 takeaways from Tuesday’s election

Joe Biden’s party has had a very strong year at the ballot box. Whether it extends to the president in 2024 is another matter.

POLITICO
@mnutty
putting trump on the ballot is the same thing as voting on not having ballots

@i_give_u_worms

It’s astonishing that so many continue to consider #DonalTdump as a candidate given his profoundly autocratic anti-democratic tendencies, but that is the absurd reality we are facing

#USPolitics

@mnutty I’m praying that GenZ saves us. My generation and the one before is the biggest disappointment of my life. Power and greed is on track to destroy civilization.

@DebR

I’m not sure if it’s power and greed or more despair, disappointment and anger resulting in an electorate willing to burn their democracy out of raw rage

@mnutty If the electorate isn’t smart enough to choose democracy over fascism, then we get the government we deserve. People need to start paying attention.

@DebR

I think our electorate reflects a failure to invest in public education with a particular shortcoming in understanding governance and how to improve it so that “a more perfect union” can be formed

This shortcoming creates an environment where #autocracy can thrive because #democracy “does not work”

The challenge now, for every thoughtful citizen, is to make sure that we step away from the brink of this madness and to encourage the same of others

#USPolitics #Politics

@mnutty And it is this way because the American oligarchs want a ruling party. They want to destroy all our institutions and have to make sure they have an angry, ignorant electorate to do that. Trump showed them how easy it is to do this.

@DebR

#Trump has certainly revealed just how fragile American democracy is

@mnutty

I think it means the news media is not collegial, not run by reporters, nor edited by them. Its owned by billionaires, essentially all of the paperser

From pidly little psuedo news sites like HuffPo, or the giant ABC, they are tied into the greatest capital accumulation, owned by billionaires.

"Billionaire media" is a useful, descriptive, stripped of the pretenses of two centuries of journalism, desciptor.

One can find penny papers that are not, as we had in the eighteen hundreds.

@kevinrns

I like the #BillionaireMedia hashtag. A useful descriptor of a service that is likely not aligned with the commonweal

@mnutty well, the reluctance seems to be wanting more information about how the support is being managed, not the support itself.

A lot of Republicans are concerned that there isn’t enough effective support. They are in favor of support, just not what they see as ineffective support.

This is a very critical distinction.

@volkris

Frankly I think a lot of this concern is performative posturing or in some more sinister cases sabotage directed at Western democray

We have a number of #Trumpism adherents who are willing to do #Putin’s bidding. Why this seeming adoration of #autocracy? I’m mystified by it

@mnutty I don’t know how you go from “We shouldn’t hand the administration this power to spend” to adoration of autocracy.

If they adored autocracy they would be stumbling over themselves to give the autocrat such spending power.

@volkris

Pretty easy their willingness to follow #DonaldTrump in lock step, and the all to frequent admiration of things #Putin

@mnutty but they don’t.

@volkris

I disagree. Fealty to #DonaldTrump was a requirement the #speakership. Last time I checked, #Trump was the most autocratic politician to reside in The White House. Should he regain that position, the United States will be in deep danger of surrendering it’s Democracy. Apparently #Jan6 was not enough to convince the #GOP otherwise. Trump is well known for his embrace of #Putin and other autocrats they are aspirational figures for him and those that follow

#USPolitics #Politics

@mnutty you’re simply, factually, wrong.

The House was perfectly free to elect a Speaker who didn’t show fealty to Trump. Democrats, who I’m sure we can agree don’t show that, decided to back the Republican nutjobs, but if they hadn’t done that a moderate Speaker could have been elected.

Those voting patterns themselves disprove your claim here.

As for the hysterical claims about the future of democracy in the US, realize that it’s not a call the president has the authority to make.

The parties making both claims rely on Americans’ civic ignorance to promote their own interests. Americans more familiar with the rules and ways of the US government know those lines don’t hold water.

@volkris

That would be entirely true assuming politician in question abides by the law.

#Jan6 showed us that #DonaldTrump has little regard for the law. There are more of his type that are willing to stand in the way of the law.

The threat is there, democracies get overturned, excluding the possibility, past history tells us it is plausible

@mnutty again, you have your facts backwards.

If anything Jan 6th just emphasized that it doesn’t matter what politicians think, the law prevails, and no matter how much someone like Trump might dislike it, we don’t let them decide whether or not the law will prevail.

It’s not up to a criminal as to whether the law prevails. It does.

@mnutty I’d go the other way with that.

Instead of feeling queasy, they might be seeing it as an indication that the case is weak and so these people are getting plea deals, and they can work on one as well.

@volkris

That’s a low probability likelihood

@mnutty is it?

You don’t think these prosecutors would really like to put these people in jail for the crimes they’re accused of?

Seems like the prosecution is making an awful lot of noise over cases where they’re so happy to let people go unpunished.

@volkris

I think they’re likely willing to trade leniency in exchange for testimony against those higher up the decision tree

@mnutty that seems to be the way they’re spinning it, but this sounds to me like it’s WAY lenient compared to the accusations they’ve made.

When you declare that someone is such an existential threat to democracy but then let them off the hook… that’s striking to me.

And if their testimony was THAT critical to making a case, that just sounds like the case is just that weak.

I don’t think people are considering the other side of this coin.

@mnutty

But that’s not the metric that a court should be judged by.

The court is emphatically not a democratic institution and is in fact set up to be a check on the power of public consensus.

That the court doesn’t match public consensus is the entire point.

@ProPublica

@volkris @ProPublica

Have you listened to all 3 episodes yet?

@mnutty

But he’s bragging about screwing up his own job though.

If he hasn’t been able to secure funding to move forward then he shouldn’t be experiencing these massive costs that are based on assumptions of funding that are tenuous.

Without the funding in hand he should have been in DC working to secure the funding that he wants, not jetting around the country and involving himself in projects that aren’t funded.

It’s such a superficial stance for him to be taking.

@volkris

I don’t think the funding of the government is really the domain of the Secretary of Transportation. Last I checked, the power of the purse resided in Congress. While transportation is an important part of governmental spending, it is still a smaller slice of the pie

I reject the notion of “jetting around the country”, the term implies ego stroking. Part of the requirement of being a cabinet member is to draw attention to how tax pay or dollars are being spent to improve the country

@mnutty

Oh, working to secure funding is absolutely one of the major roles of an official at that level.

As head of an agency like DoT, the secretary represents his agency before Congress, laying out plans for their fiscal year and working with them to ensure that the agency’s operations are first worth funding and second that the funding is spent efficiently.

So yes, such a secretary is absolutely key in the funding question.

@volkris

I will disagree here. The threatened shutdown was a creation of the #GOP and certain members of that caucus who felt the need to claw back political capital perceived lost in the debt ceiling showdown. Attempting to attribute blame for the mess to #PeteButtigieg is in my view a stretch

@mnutty well you’re wrong :)

The fundamental design of the US government involves checks and balances wherein the executive has to constantly ask the representatives of the people for permission to execute, to act sometimes against people when it comes to law enforcement and to generally gain authorization to redirect society’s resources in directions that are hopefully beneficial.

The shutdown was a creation of the idea that the president isn’t a dictator, that he is restrained by the democratic process.

EVERY limit on budgetary authority contains a threat of a shutdown as the president cannot legally spend money without authority.

This is core to civics, core to the design of the US government.

@volkris

I think you have the cart before the horse. The President can make a budget proposal, he can veto a budget, but ultimately it is up to both the House and the Senate to work together to present a budget for presidential signature

The House majority has simply been unable to work together to put together budgetary legislation that will pass muster within their own caucus and has some hope of passage through the Senate.

This is the House #GOP mess, not #Buttigieg not #Biden

#Politics

@mnutty you say the House has been unable to put together budgetary legislation, but that’s not true. Here’s just one list of the legislation they’ve been moving on.

But in the end, if Congress doesn’t fund an executive agency that’s literally because they haven’t found the agency to have presented a compelling case for funding.

https://crsreports.congress.gov/AppropriationsStatusTable

@volkris

Well apparently the GOP Caucus was unable to come up with a proposal that would avoid a government shutdown without the assistance of the Dems.

The #GOP is supposedly in the majority in the House and so the onus was on them. They couldn’t figure out how to come up with a package that would pass through the House and be supported by their slim majority. They failed, that failure has been a repeated feature of #GOP politics for more than 30 years

@mnutty

Again, that’s just not factually true.

Republicans overwhelmingly voted in favor of proposals that would avoid government shutdown.

It’s just that Democrats voted them down in proportions that Republicans couldn’t overcome.

The GOP caucus didn’t at all need assistance of Democrats to keep government open. They simply needed Democrats to stop voting to block government funding.

@volkris

Well that’s not true, with a majority if they could hold their caucus together they should have been able to move this out of the house. Not up to the Dems to make that happen

@mnutty nothing in your latest comment made my statement untrue.

Yes, it’s true that Republicans might have overcome Democrats’ decision to actively oppose progress, but that highlights what I said: Democrats actively opposed progress, setting up the opposition that needed to be overcome.

You might even support the Democrats’ position. Great! But for better or worse we need to judge them for what they did instead of letting them shift responsibility to others.

@volkris

Interesting how you manage to blame the minority party in the House for the failure of the #GOP.

That dog won’t hunt

@mnutty you’re still misunderstanding the situation.

It’s not that I’m blaming the minority party for GOP failure but rather recognizing a bipartisan coalition of 216 representatives who worked across the aisle to successfully shut down the chamber.

It was a success, not a failure.

They moved to shut down the House and they worked together to do it.

Yay.

@volkris

You're confusing misurnderstanding with dissagreeing

@mnutty
Somehow obvious damaging conservative policies never seem to be noticed or called out. Conservatives control the public megaphone. It's their media.

Only possible because Dems also aid and protect wealth. It's a commissioned job.

@Silversalty

I’m not sure that I agree that conservatives control the media. Certainly the #GOP constantly wail about the “liberal media”.

I do think there is a distinction here. Monied interests control for profit media but they are far from monolithic in supporting either side in Washington.