Friday, February 26, 2021

THE ADS DEMOCRATS SHOULD RUN IF THEY (WE) WANT TO WIN










These iconic Americans or their peers should be prominently featured in Democrats' ads debunking the worst lies of the Republicans

 "....They stormed the center floor. They tried to hunt down the Speaker of the House. They built a gallows and chanted about murdering the vice president. They did this because they’d been fed wild, falsehoods by the most powerful man on earth because he was angry. He lost an election. Former President Trump’s actions preceding the riot are a disgraceful dereliction of duty. "


Kentucky Republican Senator, former Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, in the well of the Senate, only minutes after casting his vote- NOT GUILTY- in the trial of the impeachment of Donald John Trump.

Twelve days later....

"Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) will "absolutely" support the 2024 Republican nominee for president, even if it is someone he said was "practically and morally responsible" for provoking an attack on the Capitol.

During a Fox News interview on Thursday evening, McConnell was asked by host Bret Baier about the next presidential election. McConnell said he believes that at least four GOP senators will run, as well as a few governors "and others." Baier pressed McConnell on whether he would back former President Donald Trump if he wins the nomination, and McConnell responded that yes, he "absolutely" would."

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That is not a political party. That is an insane asylum. And they want to get back the reins of power to wreak their sick vision of a world on the rest of us where all of our values- and science and facts- are turned upside down.

All that stands in their way is the willingness of Democrats to end the filibuster in the Senate, to outlaw all private contributions to all candidates in federal elections and instead to publicly finance them, to require all attack ads to be previewed by the attackee, who can then film a response to run, free of charge, immediately following every airing of the attack ad, and last but not least:

An organized, coherent, intelligent response of the Democratic Party to the lies being constantly fed to the American public by the Republican Party. That we intend to defund the police. That we are going to take all their guns (not a bad idea, but not something that is part of our platform). That we are socialists who want to turn this country into Venezuela (funny how they never offer Sweden, Denmark, or even Canada as their bugaboo). That we want to impose a health care system that will take away people's right to see their current doctors. That we want to impose a Green New Deal which will throw milliions out of work while raising taxes by tens of thousands of dollars a year on the middle class. The we support infanticide- the murder of babies AFTER they are born (Liz Cheny said this out loud on Meet the Press in 2019). That we are the party of anti-Semitism. (Cheney said that, too, in her Meet the Press appearance).

We need to get the creators of the Lincoln Project ads, the writers and producers of every late night comedy show, and any other creative talent necessary to create, disseminate, and coordinate ads to debunk these gross slanders. The ads should include recognizable, trusted people in them, including former Republicans and celebrities who appeal to all political persuasions. People like Dolly Parton, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington, Michael Jordan, just to name a few off the top of my head. And run those ads NOW. Not 90 days before the next election. Run them in every district. And Democrats should finally decide to meaningfully compete in every contest- in every Congressional district and in every state. Get good, competent, personable, articulate candidates.

We have to puncture their balloons, wrangle their lies to the ground, and highlight their hypocrisy- the"pro life" people having superspreader events that kill the participants, who were responsible with their gross incompetence to hundreds of thousands of needless deaths. The "back the blue" people who have regularly verbally attacked law enforcement in the Federal Government, who have literally incited or later condoned the mounting of an insurrection on Congress that physically attacked the police. The party of fiscal responsibility creating the largest annual deficits in American history- BEFORE the pandemic.

If I can imagine it, they can do it. It ain't all that hard.

Thursday, February 18, 2021

COURAGE IN MODERN AMERICA...


George Clooney as CBS producer Fred Friendly and David Straitharn as famous journalist Edward R. Murrow in Clooney's 2005 pic, "Good Night and Good Luck."   

 There's a famous quote about the South and the Civil War by William Faulkner:

“The past is never dead. It's not even past.”


I was reminded of that anew after re-watching a 1976 Martin Ritt movie, "The Front," starting Woody Allen, Zero Mostel, Herschel Bernardi, Michael Murphy, and others. The premise of the movie- based on a true story- was that in the 1950's there was a Hollywood blacklist of anyone who was named or suspected of having had Communist sympathies at any time in the past, including during World War II, when we were allies of the Soviet Union. No studio or network would hire them, including some very talented and well known actors, witers, and directors. Some out of work black listed writers selected a "front" man through whom to secretly submit their scripts under his name to popular network television shows. The network paid the front man (Allen) who by agreement kept 10% for himself and gave 90% to the writers. An infamous House committee- the House Un-American Activities Committee- conducted an actual (almost literal) witch hunt, subpoenaing numerous persons to appear before the committee and forcing them to "name names" of other persons suspected of being communists. Anyone who didn't cooperate was blacklisted.

People like John Wayne, Walt Disney, and Ronald Reagan, viewed by many right wingers as "true patriots," were actually the opposite, as they wholeheartedly supported the "work" of the committee. That committee was, unironically, very well named. There was nothing more "un-American" and violative of the First Amendment's freedom of association than that committee and the blacklist that it inspired by studios and networks fearful of being smeared as "communist sympathizers."


The "front" worked out, somewhat, for writers, but directors (including Martin Ritt, who directed this movie and who famously later directed Hud (Paul Newman), The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (Richard Burton in the John LeCarre thriller) and Norma Rae (an Oscar for Sally Field), and actors, such as Mostel and Bernardi and others in the movie, could not work at all. For years.

Kirk Douglas, who was not just the star of the 1960 Oscar winning movie Spartacus but the person behind gettng the movie made, contributed greatly to ending the blacklist when he insisted that a terrific- but blacklisted- Hollywood writer, Dalton Trumbo, be given on screen credit for the script.


Bryan Cranston, who, along with Tom Hanks, is probably Hollywood's premier actor of this era, starred in an excellent movie, Trumbo, based on the true story of Dalton Trumbo's life and the blacklist.


The 2005 George Clooney movie, "Good Night and Good Luck," starring David Strathairn as Edward R. Murrow, visited this 1950's era in the true story of the depradations of one alcoholic, demagogic, Wisconsin Republican Senator, Joseph R. McCarthy, who single handedly almost crashed the State Department and the United States Army in fellow Republican Dwight Eisenhower's administration. McCarthy literally waived fake lists of alleged communists in the State Department, never being able to keep the numbers straight in his various press outings. He ended up ruining the lives and careers of persons brought before his Senate committee to falsely accuse them of being communists or sympathizers. Which was something that every American had a First Amendment right to be or to believe in (however flawed their economic theories or reasoning).


If you haven't figured it out by now, the Faulkner quote is to remind us that the "past"-- the era of blacklists and McCarthyism-- is not the past. When state after state has its Republican State Committees censure and vow to remove or defeat any Republican senator or Congressman who dared to vote to impeach or to convict the former president, the Loser of the 2020 election, that is a very vivid reminder that there still exists in this country a vocal- and sometimes violent- minority who intend to make them pay a political cost for having a conscience, for daring to have the courage to stand up for their beliefs. And the past will not be the past until this country's Republican Party and its state committees repudiate the unthinking, undemocratic (small "d"), narrow minded bigotry of those Republicans who support those efforts to censure any member of their party with the oourage to tell them that their emperor has no clothes.

Sunday, February 14, 2021

THE HISTORY OF OUR REPUBLIC: EARLY BEGINNINGS, 1776- TO NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES

 









Time for a bit of history, some context in which to put the events of the last 39 days, the last four years and 25 days, the last 245 years....

These photos were taken at my home town, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, from and around the Inclined Plane in Westmont, on July 5, 2007.   The day after Indpendence Day, in that year celebrating 231 years since the Declaration of Independence, the document created in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania adopted July 4, 1776,  in Independence Hall, which  established the official estrangement of the 13 British colonies from the mother country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence

Five years of warfare later, after the surrender of Lord Cornwallis' army at Yorktown, Virginia, the survival of this country's rebellion was assured- for the moment.    For six years, the nascent loose confederation of sovereign states bumbled along under a document called "The Articles of Confederation."   The first president was John Hanson (yup- not George Washington).  

https://www.thoughtco.com/john-hanson-biography-4178170

After six very unsatisfactory years under the Articles of Confederation, eleven years after the Declaration of Independence, on September 17, 1787, the document which established the United States of America, the Constitution of the United States, "We the People..." was signed.   The group which we now label "The Founding Fathers" had gathered at the same Independence Hall in Philadelphia where the Declaration had been adopted 11 years earlier.   They were there- Washington, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and dozens more, from every state, ostensibly to "fix" the Articles of Confederation.   

https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/founding-fathers

Quickly ascertaining that was not possible, and meeting in secret, keeping their intentions and activities secret from the public (electronic media did not exist and publicity/power seeking politicians who put their self interest above that of the common good were more rare in those days- no Lindsey Grahams or Ted Cruz's), they discarded the old, and in meetings through the hot summer of 1787, crafted a new document.   It contained inherent flaws, some of which were repaired over the decades and even centuries to come- the most obvious- and odious- being Article 1, Section 9:

"The Migration or Importation of such Persons as any of the States now existing shall think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited by the Congress prior to the Year one thousand eight hundred and eight, but a Tax or duty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person."

That fancy language meant that until 1808- twenty years later-  States "now existing" (not any new ones admitted to the Union) could still import slaves from Africa, but that they could be taxed at a rate of $10 per slave.

So at that point, and for another 77 years for black males (until the 13th Amendment was ratified in 1865), and another 133 years for all females (when the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920), that "All men are created equal" phrase from the Declaration was merely aspirational.

The document- the Constitution- was unique and amazing, and today we revere it as if it had been the Ten Commandments brought down from Mount Sinai by Moses.   But we tend to forget that the people who comprised this country, like the Israelites in the desert, were not a homogenous, exalted, educated, altruistic, group capable of immediately understanding and appreciating what they had been given. 

  The new Americans had built their own version of "the Golden Calf."

https://www.biblestudytools.com/bible-stories/the-golden-calf-bible-story.html#:~:text=When%20Moses%20goes%20to%20Mount%20Sinai%20to%20receive,tablets%20given%20to%20him%20and%20their%20Golden%20Calf.

Some convincing was in order.   Hence, the "anonymous" authors  (primarly James Madison, with considerable help from James Madison, and less so from John Jay) of "The Federalist Papers" used the only medium for mass communiction available at the time- written pamphlets- to argue for the ratification of this document which was intended to create a government unlike any heretofore seen on earth.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Federalist_Papers

They succeeded.   But they most likely would have been horrified at the desecration of their efforts and the taking of the portion of the name of their document "Federalist" 194 years later by an organization secretly funded by some oil billionaires to create a front for preventing Congressional legislation which would rein in their voracious appetites for acquiring more wealth than their next thousand generations could ever hope to dissipate, and which was intended to put "We the People" last in line, behind corporations, the super wealthy, and government tyranny in the name of "law and order," with the primary emphasis on "order" and not so much on "law."   But with guns.  Lots of guns.

"Other early donors included the Scaife Foundation and the Koch family foundations. Donors to the Federalist Society have included Google, Chevron, Charles G. and David H. Koch; the family foundation of Richard Mellon Scaife; and the Mercer family.   By 2017, the Federalist Society had $20 million in annual revenue."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalist_Society

And through their efforts- Madison, Hamilton, and others,  the Constitution- the actual birth of our nation, our republic (not a democracy, but similar)  went into effect when 9 of the 13 states- the former colonies- ratified it.   Delaware was the first- hence, their license plates "The First State."   My home state of Pennsylvania was #2 (funny, our license plates have never proudly advertised "We're #2!")

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/u-s-constitution-signed

Famously, when a woman stopped Philadelphian (and University of Pennsylvania founder) Benjamin Franklin on the street and asked him what form of government the convention had created, he responded:

"A republic, if you can keep it."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/12/18/republic-if-you-can-keep-it-did-ben-franklin-really-say-impeachment-days-favorite-quote/

The year 1788 marked the first election of Congress and the President.  Senators were appointed by State legislatures for the next 125 years until the 17th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1913.   

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution#Ratification_by_the_states

Voters for the House of Representatives were solely white males.

 Only an elite group,  electors which comprised "Electoral College," selected by state legislatures, per Article II, Section 1, could vote for President and Vice President.   Until 1800, the person getting the second most votes became Vice President.   Separate votes for each did not go into effect until the Thomas Jefferson-Aaron Burr imbroglio when the votes ended in a tie, even though voters clearly intended Jefferson to be president and Burr his vice president.   

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/thomas-jefferson-aaron-burr-and-the-election-of-1800-131082359/

The Twelfth Amendment, which went into effect before the 1804 election, fixed that particular  flaw in the original Constitution.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelfth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

That constitutional republic lasted 73 years, until 1861, when it was torn asunder by the secession by force of arms of eleven Southern states which formed a Confederacy intended to preserve the institution of slavery from the incursions of a government now headed by Abraham Lincoln, the nominee of a party created to end that horrific violation of human rights.    Oddly, decades later, Southerners attempted to justify the violent insurrection and treason by claiming the war was never about slavery but that it was about "States' Rights."  That was true, in a narrow sense.  But only insofar as the Articles of Secession of the seceding states and the speeches of the president and vice president of the Confederacy made clear:  the States' "right" to which they referred was the right to own Negro slaves.  Here's a direct quote from the South Carolina articles of secession:

"The General Government, as the common agent, passed laws to carry into effect these stipulations of the States. For many years these laws were executed. But an increasing hostility on the part of the non-slaveholding States to the institution of slavery, has led to a disregard of their obligations, and the laws of the General Government have ceased to effect the objects of the Constitution."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Declaration_of_Secession

The presidential election of 1860, which put into office the first member of the new anti-slavery party, the "Republican Party," was the immediate catalyst for the secession.   But that party did not intend to abolish slavery outright immediately.  Its first goal was to stop its expansion into the western territories and new states, and to end its existence gradually as more states came into the union with the power to eventually legislate it into the dustbin of history.

https://www.history.com/topics/us-politics/republican-party#:~:text=The%20Republican%20Party%2C%20often%20called%20the%20GOP%20%28short,rights%20of%20African%20Americans%20after%20the%20Civil%20War.

Four years of bloody warfare later- over 600,000 dead- with the unconditional surrender of the leaders of the Confederacy and the capture of its capitol, Richmond, and the capture of its president, Jefferson Davis, the unified Republic existed once again.  This time, without the terrible practice of owning human beings as property.

https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/capture-jefferson-davis

  It  lasted another 156 years until it almost ended January 6, 2021, where for the first time in history, a president who lost an election launched a violent insurrection intended to prevent Congress from ceremonially confirming that the winner of the election would be inaugurated president on January 20, 2021.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-5-hours-white-house-160708543.html

After hours of a bloody insurrection launched by the defeated president, he watched with fascination and apparent satisfaction and pleasure as the event unfolded on live televsion.   

Then  he began receiving telephone calls from beleagured members of his own political party crying for help as the insurrectionists battered on the doors of their barricaded offices in the Capitol.

One call came from the House Minority Leader, Kevin McCarthy, who  asked him to have his people, his supporters, to "call it off." 

 Instead, the president, ensconced in front of his television in the Oval Office, claimed that the riotous mob was "anti-fa," a group dedicated to opposing fascism and violent white supremacists who were the supporters and allies of the president.    

"McCarthy confronted Mr. Trump on this, telling him that it wasn't antifa and that Trump supporters were entirely to blame for the rioting, according to a person with direct knowledge of the call."

And that was when the president responded:

"Well, Kevin, I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are,”

And instead of responding to the rioters who had stormed the Capitol, injuring dozens of policement, killing one, KILLING A COP,  breaking into the building itself by smashing windows, battering doors, and at the entrance to the House chamber itself, getting one of the rioters fatally shot by a House Sergeant at Arms defending the room where members and their families were hiding from the mob, the president called members of the Senate, including one call to newly minted Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville, to ask him to enlist more support for challenging the certification of states' electoral college votes in an attempt to overthrow the Republic.  

At which point, Mr. Tuberville told the president of his own party that the Vice President had been hustled out of the Senate Chamber to protect him from Trump's mob.    

"Tuberville recounted the phone conversation to reporters on Friday, saying, 

“I said, ‘Mr. President, they’ve taken the vice president out. They want me to get off the phone, I gotta go.”

https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/national/tuberville-stands-by-account-of-trump-phone-call-refuting-trumps-legal-defense

Instead of responding to protect Congress, to protect his Vice President, who had loyally stuck behind him for four years, Trump sent out a tweet to his mob:

"Timestamped at 2:26:02 pm, the previously unreleased security footage from inside the US Capitol during the 6 January insurrection showed Mr Pence and his family being rushed out of the chamber as rioters got within 100 feet of him. 

Just two minutes earlier, at 2:24 pm Mr Trump tweeted from his now-suspended account, saying:

 "Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify. USA demands the truth!"

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/mike-pence-trump-impeachment-trial-b1800765.html

The mob had erected a gallows with a noose, and began chanting "Hang Mike Pence" as they searched for him to murder him..


  They also  chanted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's name, as they searched for her to "tear her to pieces."






If Trump's mob had succeeded, if they had found and killed enough Democratic legislators to have allowed the election challenges by Republicans in the House and the Senate to have succeeded- and eight Republican senators and 139 Republican members of the House- a large majority of the 199 Republicans in the House- still voted to overturn the election, even after the riot- then our Constitutional Republic would have ended on that date, January 6, 2021.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/07/us/elections/electoral-college-biden-objectors.html

And, as Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, the Senate Minority Leader, formerly Senate Majority Leader, who inexplicably voted "Not Guilty" on the sole article of impeachment, said minutes after casting his vote in an impeachment trial which failed by 10 votes of the 67 needed to convict- all 43 voting "Not Guilty" being Republican senators:

"....They stormed the center floor. They tried to hunt down the Speaker of the House. They built a gallows and chanted about murdering the vice president. They did this because they’d been fed wild, falsehoods by the most powerful man on earth because he was angry. He lost an election. Former President Trump’s actions preceding the riot are a disgraceful dereliction of duty. "

Here is the complete text of the first part of his speech:

"January 6th was a disgrace. American citizens attacked their own government. They use terrorism to try to stop a specific piece of domestic business they did not like. Fellow Americans beat and bloodied our own police. They stormed the center floor. They tried to hunt down the Speaker of the House. They built a gallows and chanted about murdering the vice president. They did this because they’d been fed wild, falsehoods by the most powerful man on earth because he was angry. He lost an election.

 Former President Trump’s actions preceding the riot are  a disgraceful dereliction of duty. The House accused the former president of quote “Incitement”. That is a specific term from the criminal law. Let me just put that aside for a moment and reiterate something I said weeks ago. 

There’s no question, none, that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day. No question about it.

The people who stormed this building believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president and having that belief was a foreseeable consequence of the growing crescendo of false statements, conspiracy theories, and reckless hyperbole, which the defeated president kept shouting into the largest megaphone on planet Earth. 

The issue is not only the president's  intemperate language on January 6th. It is not just his endorsement of remarks in which an associate urged quote “Trial by combat.”  It was also the entire manufactured atmosphere of looming catastrophe. The increasingly wild myths about a reverse landslide election that was somehow being stolen. Some secret coup by our now president.

Now I defended the president’s right to bring any complaints to our legal system. The legal system spoke, the electoral college spoke. 

As I stood up and said, clearly at that time, the election was settled.

 It was over, but that just really opened a new chapter of even wilder and more unfounded claims. The leader of the free world cannot spend weeks thundering that shadowy forces are stealing our country and then feign surprise when people believe him and do reckless things.

 I said many politicians sometimes make overheated comments or use metaphors. We saw that. That unhinged listeners might take literally, but that was different. That’s different from what we saw. 

This was an intensifying crescendo of conspiracy theories orchestrated by an outgoing president who seemed determined to either overturn the voter’s decision or else torch our institutions on the way out. The unconscionable behavior did not end when the violence actually began.

Whatever our ex president claims he thought might happen that day, whatever  reaction he  says he meant to produce,  by that afternoon we know he was watching the same live television as the rest of us. 

A mob was assaulting the Capitol in his name, these criminals who are carrying his banners, hanging his flags and screaming their loyalty to him. It was obvious that only President Trump could end this. He was the only one who could. 

Former aides publicly begged him to do so. Loyal allies frantically called the administration. The president did not act swiftly. He did not do his job. He didn’t take steps so federal law could be faithfully executed and order restored. 

No, instead, according to public reports, he watched television happily as the chaos unfolded. He kept pressing his scheme to overturn the election. 

No, even after it was clear to any reasonable observer that Vice President Pence was in serious danger. Even as the mob carrying Trump banners was beating cops and breaching perimeters, their president sent a further tweet, attacking his own vice president.

Now predictably and foreseeably under the circumstances, members of the mob seemed to interpret this as a further inspiration to lawlessness and violence, not surprisingly.

 Later, even when the president did halfheartedly began calling for peace he didn’t call right away for the riot to end. He did not tell the mob to depart until even later. 

And even then with police officers bleeding and broken glass covering Capitol floors, he kept repeating election lies and praising the criminals. 

In recent weeks, our ex-president’s associates have tried to use the 74 million Americans who voted to reelect him as a kind of human shield against criticism. Using the 74 million who voted for him as kind of a human shield against criticism. Anyone who decries his awful behavior is accused of insulting millions of voters. 

That’s an absurd deflection. 74 million Americans did not invade the Capitol, hundreds of rioters did. 74 million Americans did not engineer the campaign of disinformation and rage that provoked it. One person did, just one."


https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr2=piv-web&p=mitch+mcconnell%27s+speech+after+impeachment+vote&hspart=att&hsimp=yhs-att_001&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9zZWFyY2gueWFob28uY29tL3NlYXJjaD9wPW1pdGNoK21jY29ubmVsbCUyN3Mrc3BlZWNoK2FmdGVyK2ltcGVhY2htZW50K3ZvdGUmZnI9eWZwLXQmZWk9VVRGLTgmZnA9MSZndWNlX3JlZmVycmVyPWFIUjBjSE02THk5M2QzY3VlV0ZvYjI4dVkyOXRMejluZFdOamIzVnVkR1Z5UFRFJmd1Y2VfcmVmZXJyZXJfc2lnPUFRQUFBRWVvTmF5LTQ5MGdSVXZpTlVSYnhpWmkyRmxWdXBKajBseEF5NklaZ0dVdFhMX1dkYzU0RVI3NjExbkdxU2pyaEx5NjJFXy1ERlFjNU95U3prWFV3dlpxVjFaNlozVWdOdW84aHRtU20tY1owS256SUh0c3Q5NzlyWlBVdEE0dEVHdG1aNVRDRjhuWS10NWlYbXN6dkFXdTZULUVwNXpBSkcyaGtpdWw3cXRFJl9ndWNfY29uc2VudF9za2lwPTE2MTMzNDAzNjU&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADRJsufFat6vJBGV1K2GMToVJyl4Ms-0cLrsNLBN0PJjCygk99nm1tpRI07uZHwtydpqPO1k65u-gzVyDZ5xJ4YgXp0UyzhGBtncrCCiYzV78CboR2CT8ZxWh9S4_VX8CwZbuQbVslOqyjUcyXlcZfcoglmIVDmeGTU1Ftf4Pndc&_guc_consent_skip=1613345448#id=2&vid=af355f8d9ea04c16d04e637d43ecd88a&action=view

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Then, McConnell stated that he voted "Not Guilty" because the president impeached when he was still president on January 13, 2021, was no longer president when the trial began.

What he didn't say was that if he had left the Senate in session on January 13, 2021, and not refused to allow it to resume until the inauguration on January 20, 2021, they could have conducted the entire trial while Trump was still in office.

It's as if the manager of a baseball team shoots out the tires of the visiting team's bus as it drives to the ball park, wrecking it, then claiming a forfeit when the visiting team fails to show up on time for the start of the game.






Saturday, February 13, 2021

PREDICTIONS: COVID, FOOTBALL, & IMPEACHMENT



I thought about who to feature, and Jamie Raskin deserves a prominent place in history.   He is a real mensch.

 I made some predictions that have been wildly wrong.   Last March I predicted that the total American deaths from Covid 19 would be about 5,000.    I was off by about half a million.   I predicted it would have run its course by June and that baseball would be back by July.   Wildly wrong on the first, although baseball did come back but in empty parks.   I also predicted the DOW would bottom out at 18,000.   That one was almost dead on the money- it bottomed out just below 18,500 and is now over 31,000.

Last Fall I said that the Steelers were nowhere near as good as their 11-0 record, and they could easily have been 7-4 (I didn't actually say that, but I promise, I was thinking it.)    That was accurate- they were even worse than I thought, losing to awful teams (the Washington Football Team) very good teams (Buffalo) and an up and coming team (Cleveland).   5 out of their last 6, ending at 12-5 after beginning with 11 straight victories.  Their loss to Cleveland was astonishing- being down 28-0 in the first quarter, with the first play of the game being two Hall of Famers, center Markice Pouncey hiking the ball over Ben Roethlisberger's head into the end zone where it was recovered for a Cleveland touchdown, being emblematic as to how far they had fallen.   And the photo of Ben, all alone, slumped on the bench, stone faced after the loss, reminded me of the iconic Y. A. Tittle photo of him slumped in the end zone, helmet off, blood running down from his bald head at the end of a loss- ironically, to the Steelers in Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh.




A week ago I predictd a Super Bowl blowout, 38-17.   That was fairly close, but I got it backwards.   I thought K.C. would cruise.  Instead it was 31-9 for Tampa Bay.   You could have made a billion dollars off a $1.00 bet that K.C. would not even get a touchdown.

And a day ago I said it would be a miracle if the Senate got 60 votes to convict T***p on the sole article of impeachment.    I said that 57 would be the max- which turned out to be correct.    I had thought that there would be the  56 who voted to go ahead with the trial (that included Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, who joined the 5 Republicans, Collins, Sasse, Toomey, Romney, and Murkowski, to vote to let the trial go ahead and not dismiss on the grounds that T***p was out of office).    I thought the 57th vote might be one of the Dakota Republicans-   I was actually thinking of John Thune of South Dakota, but it turned out to be retiring Richard Burr of North Carolina, who is not running for re-election next year.   Not even Rob Portman of Ohio, also retiring next year, voted to convict.

On the "we'll never know" but I think I was correct:   the House should have had three separate articles of impeachment.  One for the felony of attempted election fraud on January 2nd.   I would have really loved to have seen the defense scumbag lawyers try to explain that one- "find" me exactly 11,780 votes- one more than I need.    One for incitement to insurrection.   One for dereliction of duty (like a soldier going AWOL when the enemy is attacking) after the mob breached the barriers, then refusing calls for help while still encouraging the mob (again- I would have liked to see their defense on that one).

And that would have required three separate votes, one on each article.

I said repeatedly- and actually sent messages and called Raskin's office- that in advance of the trial the impeachment managers should publicly call out T***p, tell him to personally bring his evidence of election fraud and testify under oath.   Call him a coward and a bully and a liar, too afraid to show up to present his "evidence"- not rumor, not speculation, not innuendo, not wild conspiracy theories- but actual, legally admissible evidence-  because he knew he would be exposed as a liar.     That would have destroyed his claim of "massive election fraud" better than any impeachment trial or ad campaign.

I also think that they should have subpoenaed T***p anyway.  He's a private citizen and has no immunity whatsoever.   Once brought before the Senate he could have pleaded the Fifth Amendment- that applies in any proceeding.  But, as Jamie Raskin pointed out, the court or jury is permitted to draw a negative inference when a witness or party pleads the Fifth in a civil proceeding, something that a jury can not do in a criminal trial.

I also think they should have had at least three or four live witnesses, under oath.   Mark Meadows, who was in the room with T***p when he called Raffensberger and can be heard on the call.  And who presumably was in the room when T***p was watching the riots on television and getting frantic telephone calls for help.  Meadows presumably urged T***p to tell the rioters to stand down.  I'd love to hear that testimony if anyone brings a criminal prosecution or civil suit.   It would have been compelling in this trial. 

Also, call Kevin McCarthy- I have no idea why the House managers wanted to call the Congresswoman McCarthy told his story to and not the horse to get the story from the horse's mouth.  Put him under oath and put him in a vise:   he can commit perjury, claim he never made that call or that the conversation as reported never occurred, then be prosecuted based on the testimony of people that he told the story to and of Mark Meadows and anyone else on the call in the White House,  and lose his House seat if convicted,.   Or he can tell the truth and have his caucus strip him of his minority leadership.

Also, call Tuberville as a witness and put him under oath.  He's too stupid to lie and his testimony would damn T***p.

They both deserve it.   And the show would have been worth it.

Sunday, February 07, 2021

SNATCHING.... VICTORY, INSTEAD OF DEFEAT? DEMOCRATS?






 Democrats are rarely ever able to resist snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. But they don't have to. Not always, anyway.


In 2004, it was running a presidential campaign against a Republican president who had gone AWOL during his Texas (then transferred to Alabama) Air National Guard duty in the early 1970's to avoid having to go to Vietnam .... against a Democratic candidate who had gone to Vietnam, served there and earned a Purple Heart (for being shot or hit with shrapnel). Republicans- the alleged party of the military (no budget is too large for the Pentagon, kneeling for the National Anthem disrespects our sacred troops!) ended up mocking the Purple Heart that John Kerry had received by wearing Purple Heart bandaids on their faces at their national convention in 2004. Yep, kneeling for the anthem somehow disrespects troops who are nowhere in sight, but mocking Purple Heart recipients- that's A-ok.

But.... far far worse: the President who had been in office during the infamous September 11, 2001, terror attacks, who had blown off intelligence briefings a month before the attacks titled "Osama Bin Laden determined to attack inside the United States" while vacationing on his ranch in Crawford, Texas....



..... who had sat, paralyzed with fear and indecision for over seven agonizing minutes in a Florida elementary school classroom while reading "My Pet Goat" after his Chief of Staff, Andrew Card, had come and whispered into his ear: "Mr. President, we are under attack!" .....

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Yeah, that guy. If you watch Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9-11, you'll get to see that entire seven minutes. The Republican president who later said that he was going to catch the terrorist mastermind of the 9-11 attacks, Osama bin Laden, but by 2004, over two years later, just blew it off as not being a high priority. It was Obama who gave the go ahead for Seal Team Six whicht took out Bin Laden in Pakistan 7 years later, in May of 2011.



Yeah. Democrats could not figure out how to defeat a cowardly AWOL frozen in fear president who blew off an intelligence briefing and let the worst terrorist attack in United States history occur, then totally failed to catch the guy behind it. Could. Not. Figure. It. Out.

Not one single campaign commercial in 2004 mentioned anything that I just wrote- all of it true, of course. And if the situation had been reversed and it had been a Democratic president when that all happened and who had done or failed to do what Bush had done- or failed to do? The campaign commercials would have been wall to wall on everyone's television. And the 2004 opponent would have won all 50 states and the District of Columbia and the Democrat would have won zero.

Which brings me to 2021- and, more importantly, the 2022 mid term elections, when Joe Biden's presidency will either come to a screeching halt by losing either or both houses of Congress- where Democrats could not have a slimmer majority in the Senate- 50-50 with the Vice President as the tie breaker-- and almost as close in the House-- about 221-211, I think, with an empty seat in Louisiana where the Republican who won the election died of Covid afterwards. Yes, ironic, I know. There's 435 seats in the House. I don't know if there are still two seats that haven't been decided yet. Doesn't matter for this essay.

And here's the deal: on January 6, 2021, the Republicans controlled the White House. Their guy, the president, was commander in chief of the military. The guy whose FBI director and Attorney General, responsible for domestic terrorism intelligence and prevention were appointed by him. They controlled the United States Senate-- the two Democratic Georgia senators elect had not been sworn in, and anyway, it took another month before Mitch McConnell caved and let the Democrats take control of anything, including committees. Don't ask why, I don't know. It doesn't matter.

But the thing is: we had a domestic terror attack. Meanwhile, we spend over $700 billion annually on national security. Their president- the Republican- absurdly claimed that his predecessor had left the cupboard bare, but he, by gosh, had restocked it. So that we would all be safe. His Congress- Republican House until January 3, 2019, Republican Senate all four years-- gave him every dollar he asked for to protect this country. Denied his administration nothing. No talk about saving dollars in that arena- not when it comes to the sacred cow of "national defense."

But you might think that when it comes to national security and terror attacks, the number 1 and number 2 targets that we ought to consider protecting from terrorists-- as they were on 9-11-01 with the fourth plane in which the passengers managed to overcome the hijackers and get crashed in a field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, about 30 miles from where I was born and grew up-- would be the White House and the Capitol. You might think that. But on January 6, 2021, at least, you would be wrong.

So.... who was responsible for securing the Capitol from a terror attack? Not the Democrats, who controlled nothing of the national security apparatus. Not the Department of Defense. Not the FBI. Not Homeland Security. The two departments and one agency that should have protected the Capitol from a terrorist attack to invade the building, occupy the House and Senate chambers, with terrorists determined to hunt down and kill our nation's public officials, including the top two of those assembled there- the Vice President and Speaker of the House.

But just as happened on 9-11-01, the Republicans let us down. Worse, far far worse, the president who was supposed to be protecting us from a terrorist attack- he invited the terrorists to town. He held a rally for the terrorists in a park just across from the White House, about a mile from the Capitol. His lawyer spoke at the rally and whipped them up with talk of "trial by combat." His son did that and worse. And he launched them like a terrrorist missile at the Capitol, where they wreaked havoc. Bowled over barricades. Rushed the police guarding the building, driving them back. Climbed walls, Smashed windows and doors and climbed in and walked into the locked down building.

They wanted to hang the Vice President- his Vice President. Wanted to tear the Speaker of the House to pieces. Got in the Senate chamber and occupied it. We've got video. Tried to batter in the doors to the House chamber and got one of their own fatally shot. Video of that, too. Trampled two of their own to death in the mob rush. Killed a cop and injured dozens of others. And video of that awfulness, too.


I repeat: the Republican mob with their Trump hats and Trump banners which tried to overthrow the United States government to "stop the steal" based on a huge body of lies told solely by Republicans like the president, Senators Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, about a half dozen other senators and over 140 Republicans in the House- the majority of them.... KILLED A COP.


Hey: Democratic National Committee? House and Senate committees for the election of Democrats to those bodies in 2022? Do you think you might be able to squeeze just one- just one eensy, weensy, teensy, commercial out of that? With video of Trump, video of Josh Hawley and his raised fist.? Video of Lauren Bobert with her AR-15,, and Loue Gohmert and Marjorie Taylor Greene and her AR-15 pointed at members of the House, and their vocal support for the mob that KILLED A COP? And tried to destroy democracy?

Well, if you can't think of how to do that, you might want to give a call to the producers and writers of The Daily Show, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, Samantha Bee, Jon Stewart, and any number of other brilliant creative people.

Because they could whip up a great one in about 5 minutes. And a hundred in a couple of days. And you might, just might, manage to forego snatching defeat this time. Might.