Tuesday, June 30, 2020

motherfucking cocksucking sonofa fucking bitch What the fuck is going on here?!

This morning, almost exactly 12 hrs ago, I screenshotted Hopkins' cumulative total Cases and Deaths.

This is the screenshot now:
In 12 hours the total cumulative cases of Trump Virus DECLINED by 53,628! Total Deaths declined by 2,223! Were the Resurrectionists at work in the last 12 hours?! NO explanation from Hopkins. Just as there had been no explanation for hours from WaPo on the unfathomable spike in Deaths on June 25.

When you are the source that everyone checks for these raw stats, and Johns Hopkins is the go-to site, it is completely irresponsible to post inaccurate numbers, doubling devastating to trust when impossibly the Cases and Deaths you post go DOWN, and significantly; and triply irresponsible, inexplicable, that you would not provide an explanation for the impossible. America doesn't work anymore; we can't even count, and the sources I have used, starting with Johns Hopkins and going to the New York Times and the Washington Post, are the most trusted sources for facts on anything in the entire country. And you still don't get an answer. What do you do, give up? I don't know. I don't fucking know.

Oh! This is BRILLIANT (and the right thing to do)

Coronavirus: Joe Biden will not hold campaign rallies

(BBC)

"I'm going to follow the doc's orders - not just for me but for the country - and that means that I am not going to be holding rallies."


This is a Democratic-style political ad, this one just as effective imo as LP’s anal gangbangs: It provides subtle but crystal clear contrast with the irresponsible opponent, is empathetic, sensible, “presidential”/statesmanlike—it ticks every box on a wish list for president. As political strategy the Biden campaign is completely outclassing the Trump campaign here. They're playing some stupid video game,"Death Star," while the Biden campaign is making shrewd, smart decisions in the real world. This is a boomerang strategy. Trump's campaign has been trying to lure Biden out of the corner to fight in the middle of the ring. The Biden campaign is playing rope-a-dope with them. They will not rise to the bait. Instead, this decision throws their strategy right back at them doubly hard. It will INFURIATE Trump, who will rise to the boomeranged bait as he must, deepening the contrast in temperament between the two men, creating another shit puddle for unhinged Trump to step in. It is devastatingly effective campaign strategy on Dr Disco Donald.

YOU’RE BUGGERED! The Televised Gang Rape of Donald Trump’s Asshole: A Series


We’re only one month in. Four to go! Like the accepting sub he is, the bully-coward, the manque strongman draft dodger, the dilettante, the pastel principled cuckold Trump makes the best of his public humiliation, goes along the inevitable for he incapable of fight and all paths of flight are closed to him.

“Betrayed”

Another one? These guys and gal-guys are PORN STARS!

Never have I read a novel with such detail given to scene or character that I think and underline and dog-ear, sure that they are clues to plot development only to find them cul de sacs, as Kristin Labransdatter:

-Lavrans drunkenness--cul de sac.

-The church fire, come on! In her sin, while she is pregnant, the church, on a hill, struck and set aflame by lightning, Lavrans and Erlend heroically and dangerously struggling to save the church, Lavrans making the sign of the cross with his arms to hold up a wall; both injured, seemingly seriously at first, ultimately minorly, the church burned to the ground--cul de sac. (?) I'll be a sonofabitch.

-Lavrans and Erlend riding together alone back to Husaby from Lavrans' home after Erlend has delivered the news that Kristin has given birth--I am thinking confrontation, murder: cul de sac.

I am sure that I read inadvertently early on, in review or in Wikipedia, that Kristin ends up alone with her child; I don't know what happens to Erlend and the marriage but though seeing many signs of that coming, they have so far been all cul de sacs. I am more than one-third through the book and where I have left off Erlend is making like husband-of-the-year, hanging with good people, mending the estate, and Lavrans has departed for home with much love and good cheer. Through 357 pages of edging the effect on this reader is to make him hesitant to turn the page, fearful that the demon will at last jump out. That's very well done by Sigrid Undset.

Praised by the Nobel committee for its "realism" (now that's unusual.), maybe that is it. Kristin Labransdatter is true to life. In this novel, if not in some others, life is not made to fit plot. There are seldom true course-altering events in life. We all do good, we all do bad, we fuck up, we make up, "man is the sum of the things he has done and the choices he made in his life." Almost always we just get on with our lives after each high after every low. Life goes on.

I love this book, it is unusual in every way I can think from what I am used to reading, Dickens foremost.

The Great Trump Death--129,545

Johns Hopkins has apparently verified the June 25 New Jersey dump of ~1,800 historical Deaths. Yesterday, June 29, the Johnnies had Trump Killing 126,000. At 11:10 this morning:
That is the more than the population of Santa Clara, California.

Monday, June 29, 2020

Trump Knew of Russian Bounties in Early 2019

Top officials in the White House were aware in early 2019 of classified intelligence indicating Russia was secretly offering bounties to the Taliban for the deaths of Americans, a full year earlier than has been previously reported, according to U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the intelligence.

The assessment was included in at least one of President Donald Trump’s written daily intelligence briefings at the time, according to the officials. Then-national security adviser John Bolton also told colleagues he briefed Trump on the intelligence assessment in March 2019.
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The AP reported Sunday that concerns about Russian bounties were also included in a second written presidential daily briefing earlier this year and that current national security adviser Robert O’Brien had discussed the matter with Trump. O’Brien denies he did so.
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The administration’s earlier awareness of the Russian efforts raises additional questions about why Trump did not take any punitive action against Moscow for efforts that put the lives of Americans servicemembers at risk.
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... the classified assessment of Russian bounties was the sole purpose of the meeting.
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The National Security Council and the undersecretary of defense for intelligence did hold meetings regarding the intelligence.
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Concerns about Russian bounties flared anew this year after members of the elite Naval Special Warfare Development Group, known to the public as SEAL Team Six, raided a Taliban outpost and recovered roughly $500,000 in U.S. currency. The funds bolstered the suspicions of the American intelligence community that the Russians had offered money to Taliban militants and other linked associations.

The White House contends the president was unaware of this development as well.

The officials told the AP that career government officials developed potential options for the White House to respond to the Russian aggression in Afghanistan, which was first reported by The New York Times. However, the Trump administration has yet to authorize any action.

The intelligence in 2019 and 2020 surrounding Russian bounties was derived

in part from debriefings of captured Taliban militants. Officials with knowledge of the matter told the AP that Taliban operatives from opposite ends of the country and from separate tribes offered similar accounts.
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The U.S. is investigating whether any Americans died as a result of the Russian bounties. Officials are focused in particular on an April 2019 attack on an American convoy. Three U.S. Marines were killed after a car rigged with explosives detonated near their armored vehicles as they returned to Bagram Airfield, the largest U.S. military installation in Afghanistan.
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The Defense Department identified Marine Staff Sgt. Christopher Slutman, 43, of Newark, Delaware; Sgt. Benjamin Hines, 31, of York, Pennsylvania; and Cpl. Robert Hendriks, 25, of Locust Valley, New York, as the Marines killed in April 2019...

"It was like the United States had disappeared"


In hundreds of highly classified phone calls with foreign heads of state, President Donald Trump was so consistently unprepared for discussion of serious issues, so often outplayed in his conversations with powerful leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Erdogan, and so abusive to leaders of America's principal allies, that the calls helped convince some senior US officials -- including his former secretaries of state and defense, two national security advisers and his longest-serving chief of staff -- that the President himself posed a danger to the national security of the United States, according to White House and intelligence officials intimately familiar with the contents of the conversations.

The calls caused former top Trump deputies -- including national security advisers H.R. McMaster and John Bolton, Defense Secretary James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and White House chief of staff John Kelly, as well as intelligence officials -- to conclude that the President was often "delusional," as two sources put it, in his dealings with foreign leaders...he continued to believe that he could either charm, jawbone or bully almost any foreign leader into capitulating to his will, and often pursued goals more attuned to his own agenda than what many of his senior advisers considered the national interest.
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...the President regularly bullied and demeaned the leaders of America's principal allies, especially two women: telling Prime Minister Theresa May of the United Kingdom she was weak and lacked courage; and telling German Chancellor Angela Merkel that she was "stupid."

Trump incessantly boasted to his fellow heads of state, including Saudi Arabia's autocratic royal heir Mohammed bin Salman and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, about his own wealth, genius, "great" accomplishments as President, and the "idiocy" of his Oval Office predecessors, according to the sources.

In his conversations with both Putin and Erdogan, Trump took special delight in trashing former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and suggested that dealing directly with him -- Trump -- would be far more fruitful than during previous administrations. "They didn't know BS," he said of Bush and Obama -- one of several derisive tropes the sources said he favored when discussing his predecessors with the Turkish and Russian leaders.
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Like Bolton, CNN's sources said that the President seemed to continually conflate his own personal interests -- especially for purposes of re-election and revenge against perceived critics and political enemies -- with the national interest.

To protect the anonymity of those describing the calls for this report, CNN will not reveal their job titles nor quote them at length directly. More than a dozen officials either listened to the President's phone calls in real time or were provided detailed summaries and rough-text recording printouts of the calls soon after their completion, CNN's sources said. The sources were interviewed by CNN repeatedly over a four-month period extending into June.
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One person familiar with almost all the conversations with the leaders of Russia, Turkey, Canada, Australia and western Europe described the calls cumulatively as 'abominations' so grievous to US national security interests that if members of Congress heard from witnesses to the actual conversations or read the texts and contemporaneous notes, even many senior Republican members would no longer be able to retain confidence in the President.
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Two sources compared many of the President's conversations with foreign leaders to Trump's recent press "briefings" on the coronavirus pandemic: free form, fact-deficient stream-of-consciousness ramblings, full of fantasy and off-the-wall pronouncements based on his intuitions, guesswork, the opinions of Fox News TV hosts and social media misinformation.

In addition to Merkel and May, the sources said, Trump regularly bullied and disparaged other leaders of the western alliance during his phone conversations -- including French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison -- in the same hostile and aggressive way he discussed the coronavirus with some of America's governors.
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...his most vicious attacks, said the sources, were aimed at women heads of state. In conversations with both May and Merkel, the President demeaned and denigrated them in diatribes described as "near-sadistic" by one of the sources and confirmed by others. "Some of the things he said to Angela Merkel are just unbelievable: he called her 'stupid,' and accused her of being in the pocket of the Russians ... 

The calls "are so unusual," confirmed a German official, that special measures were taken in Berlin to ensure that their contents remained secret. The official described Trump's behavior with Merkel in the calls as "very aggressive" and said that the circle of German officials involved in monitoring Merkel's calls with Trump has shrunk: "It's just a small circle of people who are involved and the reason, the main reason, is that they are indeed problematic."

Trump's conversations with May, the UK Prime Minister from 2016 to 2019, were described as "humiliating and bullying," with Trump attacking her as "a fool"...

"He'd get agitated about something with Theresa May, then he'd get nasty with her on the phone call..."

...The German official quoted above said that during Merkel's visit to the White House two years ago, Trump displayed "very questionable behavior" that "was quite aggressive ... [T]he Chancellor indeed stayed calm, and that's what she does on the phone."

Prime Minister May, in contrast, became "flustered and nervous" in her conversations with the President. "He clearly intimidated her and meant to," said one of CNN's sources. 
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The calls with Putin and Erdogan were particularly egregious in terms of Trump almost never being prepared substantively and thus leaving him susceptible to being taken advantage of in various ways...

n his phone exchanges with Putin, the sources reported, the President talked mostly about himself, frequently in over-the-top, self-aggrandizing terms: touting his "unprecedented" success in building the US economy; asserting in derisive language how much smarter and "stronger" he is than "the imbeciles" and "weaklings" who came before him in the presidency (especially Obama); reveling in his experience running the Miss Universe Pageant in Moscow, and obsequiously courting Putin's admiration and approval. Putin "just outplays" him, said a high-level administration official -- comparing the Russian leader to a chess grandmaster and Trump to an occasional player of checkers. 

While Putin "destabilizes the West," said this source, the President of the United States "sits there and thinks he can build himself up enough as a businessman and tough guy that Putin will respect him." (At times, the Putin-Trump conversations sounded like "two guys in a steam bath," a source added.)

In numerous calls with Putin that were described to CNN, Trump left top national security aides and his chiefs of staff flabbergasted, less because of specific concessions he made than because of his manner -- inordinately solicitous of Putin's admiration and seemingly seeking his approval -- while usually ignoring substantive policy expertise and important matters on the standing bilateral agenda, including human rights; and an arms control agreement, which never got dealt with in a way that advanced shared Russian and American goals that both Putin and Trump professed to favor, CNN's sources said.
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"He [Trump] gives away the advantage that was hard won in the Cold War," said one of the officials -- in part by "giving Putin and Russia a legitimacy they never had," the official said. "He's given Russia a lifeline --...

[This is key. Trump feels acutely the sting of illegitimacy himself. He knows if it wasn't for Putin he would never have been president. He is giving to Putin and Russia "a legitimacy they never had" and Putin is giving to Trump a legitimacy he never had.]

CNN's sources...characterized Trump's calls with heads of state in the aggregate as evidence of Trump's general "unfitness" for the presidency on grounds of temperament and incompetence...

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...almost all of Trump's telephone conversations with Putin, Erdogan and leaders of the western alliance were supplemented and documented by extensive contemporaneous note-taking (and, often, summaries) prepared by Fiona Hill, deputy assistant to the President and senior NSC director for Europe and Russia until her resignation last year. Hill listened to most of the President's calls with Putin, Erdogan and the European leaders, according to her closed-door testimony before the House Intelligence Committee last November.

Elements of that testimony by Hill, if re-examined by Congressional investigators, might provide a detailed road-map of the President's extensively-documented conversations, the sources said. White House and intelligence officials...agreed that their contents could be devastating to the President's standing with members of the Congress of both parties -- and the public -- if revealed in great detail...

Hill — author of a definitive biography of Putin -- started to explain some of the nuances she perceived from the [first] call, according to CNN's sources — offering insight into Putin's psychology, his typical "smooth-talking" and linear approach and what the Russian leader was trying to achieve in the call. Hill was cut off by Trump, and the President continued discussing the call with Jared and Ivanka, making clear he wanted to hear the congratulatory evaluation of his daughter and her husband...
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...Trump, standing next to the Russian President at their meeting in Helsinki, Finland, in June 2018, and [said] he "didn't see any reason why" Russia would have interfered in the 2016 presidential election..."President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today," Trump said.

[It's legitimation. That is the key.]

The source cited a conspicuously demonstrable instance in which Trump resisted asking Angela Merkel (at the UK's urging) to publicly hold Russia accountable for the so-called 'Salisbury' radioactive poisonings of a former Russian spy and his daughter, in which Putin had denied any Russian involvement despite voluminous evidence to the contrary. "It took a lot of effort" to get Trump to bring up the subject, said one source. Instead of addressing Russia's responsibility for the poisonings and holding it to international account, Trump made the focus of the call -- in personally demeaning terms -- Germany's and Merkel's supposedly deadbeat approach to allied burden-sharing. Eventually, said the sources, as urged by his NSC staff, Trump at last addressed the matter of the poisonings, almost grudgingly.

[Of course!]

"With almost every problem, all it takes [in his phone calls] is someone asking him to do something as President on behalf of the United States and he doesn't see it that way...

"...It was like the United States had disappeared. It was always 'Just me'."

[And it did. The United States of America disappeared on November 8, 2016.]


My God, Noodles, that is the best reporting you have ever done. EVER. Just tremendous job. Thank you.*9:04 p.m. ET.

*9:25 pm: After finishing I went immediately to my email and sent the link to X-2 along with this post which I styled an "executive summary" for her. After I sent it I checked my inbox and had an email from her linking to Raw Story, which I don't know what Raw Story is. I didn't realize until I clicked on Raw Story that the writer of the article was Carl Bernstein, which I do know who Carl Bernstein is. Which explains why this was the best reporting I had ever seen out of Noodles. EVER.

Putin-Trump 2020

Spies and Commandos 

Warned Months Ago of 

Russian Bounties on U.S. 

Troops

...It is believed that at least one U.S. troop death was the result of the bounties.

WASHINGTON — United States intelligence officers and Special Operations forces in Afghanistan alerted their superiors as early as January to a suspected Russian plot to pay bounties to the Taliban to kill American troops in Afghanistan, according to officials briefed on the matter. They believed at least one U.S. troop death was the result of the bounties, two of the officials said.
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The details added to the picture of the classified intelligence assessment, which The New York Times reported Friday has been under discussion inside the Trump administration since at least March...
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...one American official had told The Times that the report was briefed to the highest levels of the White House. Another said it was included in the President’s Daily Brief, a compendium of foreign policy and national security intelligence compiled for Mr. Trump to read.

[Kayleigh ]McEnany did not challenge The Times’s reporting on the existence of the intelligence assessment, a National Security Council interagency meeting about it in late March and the White House’s inaction...

The officials briefed on the matter said that the assessment had been treated as a closely held secret but that the administration expanded briefings about it over the last week — including sharing information about it with the British government, whose forces were among those said to have been targeted.
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Two officials said the information about the bounty hunting was “well known” among the intelligence community in Afghanistan, including the C.I.A.’s chief of station and other top officials there, like the military commandos hunting the Taliban. The information was distributed in intelligence reports and highlighted in some of them.


The assessment was compiled and sent up the chain of command to senior military and intelligence officials, eventually landing at the highest levels of the White House. The Security Council meeting [came] in March...

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/28/us/politics/russian-bounties-warnings-trump.html


The Trump Epidemic

These 7-day graphs are from the New York Times and are complete through June 28. The first one is Cases in the U.S. The second, as labeled, Deaths.

TraitorTrump

The assessment was first reported by The New York Times, then confirmed to The Associated Press by American intelligence officials and two others with knowledge of the matter.

One official said the administration discussed several potential responses, but the White House has yet to authorize any step.

The intelligence officials told the AP that Trump was briefed on the bounty matter earlier this year; Trump denied that, tweeting Sunday neither he nor Vice President Mike Pence had been briefed. Trump tweeted Sunday night he was just told intelligence officials didn’t report the information to him because they didn’t find it credible.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

The Great Trump Death

It's quittin' time here at Ye Old Publocc. I am relying totally on Johns Hopkins for the raw numbers and as of right now there are,

125,803 American who have been Killed by Donald Trump with his Trump Virus. Closing in imminently on 126,000 which we will hit tomorrow, perpahs as we all sleep tonight. No idea how many Trump killed today and will be gingerly in moving to the least untrustworthy site, The New York Times, for that number and the more important seven-day trend line which, I am quite confident will continue on its downward trajectory. The good, and the best, news. But that will not be available until tomorrow.

Good night +'s and -'s and all the ships adrift. 

This is Rare

Marty Baron Made The Post Great Again. Now, the News Is Changing.


The ultimate old-school editor is grappling with a moment of cultural reckoning.


A New York Times article on their main domestic opposition over in the District is rare. I read the article, intrigued that WaPo had a single individual who had "made the Post great again." (Oh wait a minute! Is the Times subtly trolling WaPo with that lede? MAGA?) I wrote what I believed the opposite of what ails the Times, management by committee. Call me old-school too, I don't mind, but as I wrote on the Times story that their editor of the Opinion Page had been ousted, the Times seems to me to be adrift. The editorial board is of unmanageable size, the publisher is new and young. There is no Ben Bradlee--or Marty Baron--at the Gray Lady. This article, in the Times, about the Post, chronicles the challenges a 65 year-old has in managing a reporting staff young enough to be his children, some of them not of his skin complexion. Some minority staff have left and that is painful for any executive. But my take from this article is that the buck, whether it's a crisp new Ben Franklin or a phony, stops at Mr. Baron's desk. At the New York Times my impression is before that bill works its way through the confusing, laborious, time-consuming, multi-branched chain of command it has lost part value to erosion of inflation and comes back solipsistic, pastel rather than primary.

The Times is bloated. The Post streamlined. Sure, one man making the decisions, and a 65 year-old Whitey, is going to invite chafe underneath. But Mr. Baron has principles with which he rules and he enforces them against his stars, not just minorities. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh infuriated Bob Woodward with his lying duplicity and Woodward had Kavanaugh dead. He was going to out him as a source. Mr. Baron killed Woodward's explosive story. One of Baron's principles is that you give your word to an anonymous source that you will not reveal his identity in print, you damn well keep your word. The Times writes,

And the steadfast adherence to the longstanding rules of newspaper journalism and the defense of the institution, which have defined Mr. Baron’s tenure at The Post, prevailed.

Marty Baron got Bob Woodward to stand down. Yes, it seems apparent Baron could do better; he, like all of us Boomers, are wary of X'ers and Y'ers and this new-fangled social media. Speak with one voice! Here!

“The Post is more than a collection of individuals who wish to express themselves,” Mr. Baron wrote. “The reputation of The Post must prevail over any one individual’s desire for expression.”

That's a tough sell to the younger generations. But. That. Is. The. Way. It. Is. Going. To. Be. At. The Washington. Post--so long as Marty Baron is in charge. He's going to stay through the inauguration of President Biden but then he's leaving. And my take on that is that that's a shame. Do Not go the way of the New York Times. The Washington Post must continue to speak with One Voice. "The Post must prevail over any one individual's desire for expression." Just right. The Times is still searching for that one voice, those immutable principles, and the Times has suffered upheaval and newsroom revolts that make the Post look like one big happy family. The Times needs a Marty Baron, a Ben Bradlee, but don't know that that is what they need. Inspiring article, to me on the culture at WaPo.





Fat chance, Trump. We don't accept surrender. We shoot prisoners.

Another thing I can't do

Today, on one of my jags that started with a pregnant Kristin Labransdatter I thought of another chick knocked up with child on her wedding day as unmistakably depicted in Van Eyck's spectacular "Arnolfini Wedding;"
put the book down (mistake), googled Arnolfini Wedding (Oh excuse me, "The Arnolfini Portrait"), never get tired of looking at that painting; thought, "That must have been painted around the same time" as the setting for the book (15th c vs 14th c, close enough for government work); thought further, "'Bout the same neck of the woods, too, ain't it?"(Belgium-Sweden/Norway both Northern Europe I'll take it), enlarged the mirror on the wall agayne;
Hmm hmm hmm



If I had stopped there...Thought of how many mirrors there were in paintings after they were invented, it was the new fad, the go-to prop in painting; googled mirrors in paintings; thought of David Hockney's book and the upside-down thing-a-mijg, ah! the camera obscura, googled Secret Knowledge; "lenses," that was Hockney's term, googled camera lenses in art, got some photographs which shouldn't have surprised me but did; looked at a bunch of them. I then made the executive decision to add "nude" to the search term zoom gone. After looking at a half dozen or dozen, or a dozen hundred, I came upon this.

And this (never was scared a no nudity), and went there.

I had to defocus my eyes, I wasn’t seeing it in the thumbnail. Hit enlarge.

                                               Went: “Are you fucking kidding me,”

And, “HOW’D THEY DO THAT?!”

The model’s face reflected in, and perfectly framed by, the camera lens that is taking the photo of the two of them in a mirror opposite and taking the photo of the model’s face in the lens and it’s perfectly centered and framed and...”HOW’D THEY DO THAT?!

There are some talented, creative motherfuckers in the world and I ain’t one of ‘em’s all I know I know that’s right.

So that cost me a couple hours. Swine internet. In reality, no. That was a discovery.
Oh my God-God. Sacha Baron-Cohen infiltrated a 3% rally in Washington state. Dressed as a hillbilly he began singing a country/western style song with vile, racist lyrics. The 3%’ers sang along for a little bit but then caught on and eventually chased him off stage...But he wasn’t done. While the rally organizer was being interviewed afterwards by a sympathetic Fox reporter, Sacha came back in a new disguise and filmed it! First, the song:

Then the interview:


And lastly,


😂🤣🤦🏻‍♂️😭


Oh my God that is just brilliant. Credit where credit is due. That is from Paul Dunfee
@lvhothead2483. Some people are so creative. How did Paul do that? I can't do that, not with the software I have. Paul, you slay me.
Jesus Christ Almighty they are the most prolific bastards I have ever seen. "Bounty," just released this morning has already racked up 9.1M views!...And they come out with another one the same day. "Debt."

"Bounty"



"When Trump says he stands by the troops, he's right. Just not our troops."

Reasonable minds can differ but in my view that is a harder punch than "It’s a betrayal of the most sacred duty we bear as a nation–protect & equip our troops..." lol

They roll over Trump like a tsunami, wave after wave after wave of attack. It’s all he can do to just keep his head above water—he cannot counterattack. In boxing that is how you defeat a great counter puncher. If you hit your opponent Fast & Furious, Shock & Awe he can only go into a defensive crouch. He cannot counter punch and Trump is the best counter-punching politician of our lifetimes. The Times story came out very late Friday evening. By Sunday morning Lincoln Project is back at him while he's playing golf. That's not much time between rounds. No rest for him!  He can ignore or tweet or attempt to just survive but he cannot counter punch.

I wrote in 2016 that Democrats should adopt this tsunami strategy--hound Trump, wherever he goes, you go. Overwhelm him with numbers. I used a photograph of a lion, his back to water's edge, hemmed in by a pack of hyenas, this one nipping at his tail, this one feinting, this one daring to lunge at his throat as the lion turns his head in distraction, pressing, pressing, moving closer and closer... Every day give your most effective surrogates—Liz Warren I particularly had in mind—daily attack points. Every day a different attack from a different person. It would overwhelm any one creature.

And this is what you see today. Trump overwhelmed, dazed and fatigued--"Fatigue makes cowards of us all," Vince Lombardi said. And when you start as a coward...Trump has given up—on COVID-19, on the election.

The Biden campaign has its admirers. One of them is Trump, who has described their strategy of keeping their candidate largely hidden, "beautiful." Pick your adage: run out the clock; don't get in your opponent's way when he's making a fool of himself; if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And by God, Joe Biden is up 9%. Why quibble?

I do think the Biden campaign has been shrewd to keep Biden hidden. in an epidemic he is practicing social distancing and is masked up--that shows he's responsible, a welcome contrast with Trump. The strategy keeps Biden from missteps verbal and physical. It contrasts well. It shows that Biden will not rise to every hooked bait thrown in the water, while Trump is constitutionally incapable of not striking at it. It cedes the sidewalk to Trump to find every goddamn shit puddle to stamp his feet in, and when the sidewalks are dry to squat and take a dump and then step in one of his own making. Which Trump has done with alacrity. I can admire such a strategy and I do, cautiously. I would be more admiring if when Biden does attack he throws his weight behind every punch. Biden did not do that yesterday. I did not admire that strategy yesterday, I was contemptuous of it.

Democratic strategists, a critical mass of the active ones, it seems, believe that the Lincoln Project's ads are all to no effect in moving voters from the fence or from Trump to Biden; that's it's all good and at times amusing theater but that's all. They might be right, I don't think so, "Bounty" has racked up 9.1 million views in half a day, but it might be that no strategy, rope-a-dope or Shock & Awe or anything in between can change the facts on the ground: two symbiotic national crises—a health epidemic and a recession/depression— whose solutions are mutually exclusive, and another, overlapping, completely separate, police brutality/race crisis, both in an election year, both of which the generic president badly mishandled and exacerbated, and that these twin terrors would have sunk Trump or Obama or Abraham Lincoln regardless of opposition strategy. And/or Democratic strategists are just constitutionally unsuited to Attack. We cannot ever know for sure, but a whole lot of somebodies watching those Lincoln Project ads, Trump is overwhelmed, literally and figuratively in over his head, and he has given up. That we know. All of us must in our own way stand vigilant guard over the grave.

Saturday, June 27, 2020

BETRAYAL! Trump's Thin Sheets For the Troops

Hey Lincoln Project, yinz planning on running an ad on the meager 150 thread count cotton sheets Trump provided our boys and girls over Afghanistany way?


"Biden accuses Trump of ‘betrayal’ for ignoring intel that Russia put bounty on heads of American soldiers "-NY Daily News

Jennifer Epstein
@jeneps
Jun 27, 2020

"Donald Trump has continued his embarrassing campaign of deference and debasing himself before Vladimir Putin. He had has this information according to the Times and yet he offered to host Putin in the United States and sought to invite Russia to rejoin the G7"

"Embarrassing"? That the hardest you can punch? A little boy caught peeing outside is embarrassing. So Trump got caught with his dick out?


Jennifer Epstein
@jeneps
Trump's “entire presidency has been a gift to Putin but this is beyond the pale. It’s a betrayal of the most sacred duty we bear as a nation–protect & equip our troops when we go into harm’s way," Biden said. Noted he's a mil dad & said he's "disgusted" on behalf of mil families.
4:07 PM · Jun 27, 2020

"gift": Is that just the kinda guy Trump is? A generous, share-the-wealth type of guy who just goes up and down Fifth Avenue bestowing "gifts" on people?-Or-is Donald Trump a greedy, me-first narcissist who wouldn't give anybody a penny unless he got something in return?

This was no "gift"  Mr. Vice President, soon to be Mr President-elect, and Mr President. The same Russian agency, the G.R.U., that stole the 2016 election for Trump is the one that offered bounties for the killing of Americans in Afghanistan. The same Russian agency, the G.R.U. is now helping Trump try to steal the 2020 election from you. Why do you think Trump has ignored the G.R.U. bounties in Afghanistan? It is a DEAL. Russia owns Donald Trump. Trump's only chance of stealing the election from you is to stay in G.R.U.'s good graces and that means ignoring--without so much as a request of Putin to STOP--the G.R.U.'s bounties on American soldiers. Trump is trading American soldiers lives for his own political life. This is a DEAL Mr. Biden and TraitorTrump is practicing "The Art of the Deal."

"Protect & equip": So what was this, like a wardrobe malfunction? That's the "most sacred duty" Trump "betrayed"? Like the helmets weren't thick enough? What are you fucking talking about! The Russians were paying bounties to kill American troops!

"In Tulsa, Trump Campaign Subverted Social Distancing One Sticker at a Time"-Billboard

As BOK Center employees worked to mitigate risk of COVID-19 spread at the President's June 20 rally, his reelection staff set about removing safety warnings.


Hours before President Donald Trump took the stage last Saturday at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for his first rally in the COVID-19 era, arena workers were busy labeling thousands of seats with “Do Not Sit Here Please!” stickers to promote social distancing, part of a new safety protocol at the arena known as VenueShield.

Campaign staff quickly radioed over to an executive at ASM Global and asked the arena to stop labeling the seats. In fact, "they also told us that they didn't want any signs posted saying we should social distance in the venue," says Doug Thornton, executive vp for ASM Global, who oversees nearly 100 arenas across five continents...

The stickers were a mandatory component of VenueShield, ASM continued stickering every other seat when something unexpected happened: “The campaign went through and removed the stickers,” says Thornton.

A video created by a third party and reviewed by Billboard shows Trump staffers methodically walking the aisles of BOK Center and peeling the three-inch square stickers from thousands of chairs ahead of the “Make America Great Again” rally. (Trump’s campaign did not respond to Billboard’s request for comment.)

The sticker episode concluded an anxiety-filled week for BOK Center staff wherein hundreds of Trump campaign workers inside the building inconsistently followed basic safety protocols like wearing masks and social distancing. Several days before the event, ASM asked the campaign to submit a safety plan in writing, but the campaign never fulfilled the request.

While the Trump campaign undermined arena mitigation efforts to protect attendees from the coronavirus, it did take steps to limit its own liability by requiring rally attendees to sign away their rights to sue if they contracted COVID-19. 

"We know that eight Trump campaign staff members that were here tested positive for the coronavirus and we know that two of them were intermingling with the people in the arena," said Tulsa Police Department corporal David Crow during a Tulsa Public Facilities Authority meeting Tuesday. "Obviously, we know that that event probably triggered some type of broader infection."

Now much of Trump’s campaign staff, including campaign manager Brad Parscale, is in “quasi-quarantine”...

“In a public health crisis like this we need to make sure we are following the advice of medical experts and we are not doing things for politics, or doing things to impress people or whatever last Saturday’s performance was all about,” Crow said.
...
Meanwhile cases of COVID-19 in Tulsa are rapidly increasing. On Thursday, 438 new cases were reported in the state, a 70% increase over the previous day, which set a record with 259 new cases. Mayor Bynum told the Tulsa World newspaper he is now considering making mask use mandatory in public and temporarily banning all events with more than 250 people...
...
ASM is not finished with Trump -- the Republican National Convention has been moved from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Jacksonville, Florida, where ASM manages all seven city-owned venues including VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena where much of the televised program will take place. A recent poll by the University of North Florida poll showed that 58% of residents oppose holding the convention in Jacksonville.

“We're going to be working with the same Trump campaign staff that we worked with in Tulsa,” Thornton says...


Also:

Hairy Boner, Too

Trump campaign postpones Pence's campaign events in Florida and Arizona

(CNN)

Yesterday, yesterday, Easter Island Statue said, 

"The reality is we are in a much better place. We were able to flatten the curve."

Yesterday, the same yesterday, there were a record 45,255 new daily cases. This is what "being "in a much better place" looks like to a statue. 

















This is what "flattening the curve" looks like when you're a statue:






It's overchoice isn't it? There's just so much going on, the Trump Epidemic, the election, protests, Trump's serial scandals. It is exhausting and just fries your brain after awhile. It's over. "He's going to be your president 'cause some people don't love me, maybe..." Yeah. President Biden takes over January 20.

#TraitorTrump

The Commander-in-Chief! Bounty killings of American soldiers under the Chief's command! Three months! No Action! Yes, that is TREASON!

Why is this not getting 24/7 365 coverage? Why is it not the top story on every media outlet in the West?! Do you know where it is in Google's news aggregation? ELEVENTH!

Why are there no enraged protests outside the White House? Why are reporters not bombarding the White House with questions, demanding answers? Where is the Biden campaign with an ad? Where is the Lincoln Project? ATTACK! ATTACK!! ATTACK!!!

#TraitorTrump

From the Times’ original report: It’s the same goddamned Russian unit that helped Trump in 2016!


The officials briefed on the matter said the government had assessed the operation to be the handiwork of Unit 29155, an arm of Russia’s military intelligence agency, known widely as the G.R.U. The unit is linked to the March 2018 nerve agent poisoning in Salisbury, England, of Sergei Skripal, a former G.R.U. officer who had worked for British intelligence and then defected, and his daughter.

Western intelligence officials say the unit, which has operated for more than a decade, has been charged by the Kremlin with carrying out a campaign to destabilize the West through subversion, sabotage and assassination. In addition to the 2018 poisoning, the unit was behind an attempted coup in Montenegro in 2016 and the poisoning of an arms manufacturer in Bulgaria a year earlier.

American intelligence officials say the G.R.U. was at the center of Moscow’s covert efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. In the months before that election, American officials say, two G.R.U. cyberunits, known as 26165 and 74455, hacked into Democratic Party servers and then used WikiLeaks to publish embarrassing internal communications.

...those efforts were aimed at helping tilt the election in Mr. Trump’s favor...

Because Trump is Russia's Bitch. They OWN Him

When Iran killed Americans in the Middle East Trump ordered their general assassinated immediately. FOR THREE MONTHS Trump has taken NO ACTION WHATSOEVER, not even a "diplomatic protest"--HASN'T EVEN ASKED RUSSIA TO STOP, PRETTY PLEASE, STOP.
The Biden campaign should have an ad airing right now on Trump's no response to Russians paying bounties for the killing of American soldiers.

Friday, June 26, 2020

Huh. Wonder why Trump hasn’t responded.

Russia Secretly Offered Afghan Militants Bounties to Kill U.S. Troops, Intelligence Says

The Trump administration has been deliberating for months about what to do about a stunning intelligence assessment.
The United States concluded months ago that the Russian unit, which has been linked to assassination attempts and other covert operations in Europe intended to destabilize the West or take revenge on turncoats, had covertly offered rewards for successful attacks last year.
...
The intelligence finding was briefed to President Trump, and the White House’s National Security Council discussed the problem at an interagency meeting in late March, the officials said. Officials developed a menu of potential options — starting with making a diplomatic complaint to Moscow and a demand that it stop, along with an escalating series of sanctions and other possible responses, but the White House has yet to authorize any step, the officials said.
[“a diplomatic complaint”! “You stop that right NOW!” Hohoho.]
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/26/us/politics/russia-afghanistan-bounties.html

The Great Trump Death: 125,000




So? It's only Fargo, North Dakota.

“Every time you call a Democratic consultant he’s on a conference call. The Never Trumpers don’t do conference calls; they’re out there attacking!”-James Carville

...Democratic strategists believe this is a low-water mark for Trump and expect a tightening of the race as the election gets closer. 

There you go! That's the difference between Democratic strategists and Never Trump strategists. Democrats are "traumatized" by 2016. They have no confidence. They stand face-to-face staring Optimism in the face and they blink. They fear fear. They're too nice. Cerebral. Cool. Dignified. Now listen to me...Or not, it's up to you, I didn't mean to be giving you orders. Donald Trump is DONE. With a margin of error of live boy/dead girl, Trump is DEAD. He has given up. What you should do is DIG UP HIS BODY AND KILL HIM AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN 'CAUSE HE DIDN'T DIE HARD ENOUGH! You, Democratic strategists, should be smelling rotting flesh in the water and circling it and gnashing at it with a killer's instinct! Instead, you're acting as Resurrectionists tossing him that"low-water mark" life line! "DON'T GIVE UP DONALD! Things can only get better for you. AND WORSE FOR US! We don't think you're really dead, not dead-dead. We won't kill you dead anymore. You just lie there and relax. Would you like some water? One hand or two hands?"

How dare you! Democratic strategists should be chortling, taunting, dancing on the grave, digging Trump up and mutilating his body, playing soccer with his skull. That's what George Conway and the Lincoln Project dudes (and dudettes) are duding. George posted an electoral map showing that based on the latest state polls if the election were held today Biden would win Texas, Mississippi and over 400 EV's.

Why is LP doing that? Oy vey. To use Dem language, "your thoughts become your reality, snowflake." If you don't have the confidence that you can do something you're prolly not going to do it. 


In a different tongue: The body rots from the head down. LP has waged psy op warfare on the Orange Orangutan and they've have taken that motherfucker's soul; they have taken the faith and fight out of the Trumpbags. Both are depressed, demoralized--they have given up. Too bad because We accept no surrender! We shoot prisoners! That's how you handle a bully. Churchill corrected a general who minuted him that he was going to defeat one of Hitler's armies. "I think the word you're looking for is CRUSH!" That should be our attitude. We should be cackling and strutting and further humiliating and hitting that lifeless corpse harder and faster! This isn’t going to be a repeat of 2016. I don’t see a world where Democrats take their foot off the gas. The stakes are just too high. This is not going to be a repeat of 2016, not even close. Biden will win and win handily. But...when exactly have the Dems had the pedal to the metal? They're intent on making this Olympics electioneering by building in a degree of difficulty. When Biden wins...No, when Biden is inaugurated the Democratic strategists will go "That was hard! Ja see that back flip off the step-over-toe hold?"

We❤️Brad. 4 More Months! 4 More Months!























“Death Star”!








How’s your thingy working so far Brad? Shootin’ blanks like your boss?






Acyn Torabi
@Acyn

Carville: You’re right, I’m a big admirer of these Never-Trumpers, these Bulwark people, and these Lincoln Project people
https://twitter.com/i/status/1276363592959275008

“Every time you call a Democratic consultant he’s on a conference call. These guys don’t do conference calls; they’re out there attacking!”😂


“It is the moment that defines the Premier League era.”

Eight years on people are still talking and writing about this. They will be talking and writing about it as long as there are people. I will never forget it as long as I live.

My kids, then 23 and 16 were at their mother's house. My son stormed out of the Florida room and slammed the door to take a shower. Moments later my daughter yelled to him, "WE SCORED!" He came out half naked to watch the ending.

I was in my condo, reading. Not paying attention to the match. That certain that we would win. I got a text from my son. My hands shook on the steering wheel as I drove to my office to catch stoppage time on my computer.

It was the most intense frisson I have ever experienced.
https://www.espn.com/soccer/english-premier-league/story/4094160/remembering-aguerooo-and-man-citys-epic-comeback-to-pip-man-united-to-the-2012-premier-league-title

#TrumPrison

Whilst we continue to batter TrumPunk prudence requires us to plan for the transition from Trump World to World Without Trump. Which type of facility? Incarcerative only? Cum torture? Along those lines Guantanamo inevitably comes to mind. We must needs begin recruit suitable rapemates. What should the screening of volunteers be?

For Cucky Kushner, I'm thinking his father's former prison. He'd be a legacy!

The People must not be deprived of their justice on Ivanka. Thoughts?

Barr? Put him in with Cucky? Pence? So many former people so little time.

The Trail of Beers for the Trumpbags: Oy vey, this is a logistical nightmare. Should it start in the South and end in Idaho? Two, three, four or more razor wire-topped chain link fenced areas? We have to plan for 60M, maybe fewer but we must plan. I think in the South. States that border on the gulf. Cut down on fencing. Could you fit 60M people in Alabama? Oh wait! No, Florida is the obvious venue. NO fencing. Start them in the Keys and move up the fecal log as necessary.

We have a lot to do.

Trump’s Done

Joe’s lead is within the live boy/dead girl margin of error.

The Lincoln Project Will Be My Fondest Memory of CoronaWorld

David Plouffe was a top Obama advisor.


















They are funny while being serious.



















Playful tweet by one of our Democratic heroes. Playful response. They’re just regular guy and women/guys.

















A popular meme that of course they turn wittily to their/our political advantage.














Joe is going to owe them. And this is all that they’re in it for.













The effect of that ad. Stirring,” David Plouffe’s word. It’s the reason this R is voting D.


















I am a Democrat and I am proud to be part of the Republicans at The Lincoln Project too. They have completely changed my unremitting hostility to Republicans. COMPLETELY changed it.