Harris is canceling the next few days of travel after a flight crew member and her communications director tested positive for COVID, though campaign says Harris herself was not exposed, nor was Biden, for 48 hours prior to testing positive
Biden campaign says that even when they were in flight with Harris, she was wearing a mask, and she has continued to test negative
Some differences in how the Biden campaign handled its first positive test: manager announced it via detailed press release and briefing phone call the morning after results were received, doctors were on the call, information about last negative tests for candidates was provided
(We still don’t know when the last time was that President Trump tested negative before his COVID diagnosis.)
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Then-Sen. George Allen, 2006: “Macaca, or whatever his name is.”
Sen. David Perdue, tonight: “Kamala-mala-mala-whatever"
(Though Perdue is making fun of the actual name of a woman he has served with for four years.)
Perdue and Harris are not just in the Senate together, but both serve on the Budget Committee. So Perdue either doesn’t know the name of a woman he’s served closely alongside, or he intentionally mispronounced to say he thinks it’s weird as part of a campaign rally.
One way to think about this clip is what it would look like if someone made a big show of mispronouncing “David,” which is Senator Perdue’s first name
NEW - Biden’s campaign looked into an endorsement from W, but it’s not coming. But if Biden wins and Trump causes chaos, Biden would lean on him to get involved.
“This president does some things that might even drive President Bush to feel like he has to speak out, that he just can’t ignore the damage that’s being done to our democracy,” said @GovCTW. “He hasn’t so far, and there’s been significant damage done to our democracy.”
Bush last month, deliberately gently: “People look around and see America at its worst. Not those of us at the Bush Center.”
@BillKristol: “If not now, when? If you’re not going to blow the whistle now and say, ‘This is beyond the pale,’ when are you going to do it?”
Giuliani is now changing the Hunter Biden laptop story. The shop owner told the NY Post he couldn't identify who dropped off the laptop. Giuliani, who wasn't there, said on Sirius XM today "was left by Hunter Biden, in an inebriated, heavily inebriated state with the merchant."
Post story said the owner was able to identify the ownership b/c "the laptop bore a sticker from the Beau Biden Foundation." Giuliani says now he has a document "signed by Hunter Biden says that after 90 days the hard drive is abandoned & it becomes the property of the merchant"
What happened here is that Giuliani was trying to assert that the documents purported to be from this laptop were obtained legally. In answering those questions, he contradicted what he and others had initially said in ways that raise questions about the provenance.
Obama in @PodSaveAmerica interview says Trump used to say nice things about him until he saw birtherism was popular and essentially said, "if that's what folks want, I can do that with even less inhibition. I don't need a dog whistle, I'm just gonna go ahead and say it"
more Obama, making a point he has many times before but now with a Q mention: "when you look at insane conspiracy theories like QAnon seeping into the mainstream of the Republican Party, what that tells you is that there are no more guardrails within that media ecosystem."
Obama on Trump's continuing to say he should be indicted:
"I'm not surprised by it, that it continues. I'm disappointed that Republicans who know better have not checked him on this."
fun fact: political parties aren't mentioned in the Constitution
"The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism." - George Washington, 1796
senators saying this Court nomination has nothing to do w/politics are just lying. 51 GOP senators said they would support the nominee before they knew who the nominee was (2 said they wouldn't support pre-election), and almost all 47 Dem/aligned senators said they'd oppose
Aides are insisting Trump's campaign event at White House isn't political b/c they're not providing materials: "We're not handing out anything but people can bring things onto the complex," is the line, per pool reporter @toddgillman.
Also: attendance downgraded to "hundreds"
Excerpts from a speech that the White House says has absolutely nothing to do with his campaign:
Doing a speech in which “Blexit” is a central topic is the latest example of how Trump continues to look at the world from inside the Fox/conservative media fishbowl. No one outside it would have ever even heard of this term.