"'This is what collusion looks like!' That should have been the headline in every newspaper across the country. Of course it was not, because, I charge, reading a Moby-Dick-sized document is too much work for our indolent Beltway press."
The only good thing about various Beltway journos making mountains of the molehill of Biden's lack of press conference availability is that it makes it really easy to spot the bad actors. Like, for example, this guy:
1/ Does anyone outside of the incestuous WH press corps feel a lack of communication from the Biden Administration? Jen Psaki is like a real-life CJ Cregg. We're in good hands.
2/ And it's not like said WH press corps exactly distinguished itself these last four years. Why would Biden want to waste his time answering what will largely be stupid questions?
>>Raskin says they only needed Beutler's statement about the McCarthy/Trump call, as that was new. They got it into the record. They got what they wanted.
>> Raskin says if there were witnesses, Trump's lawyers would have called hundreds, turning it into a circus. He says they didn't want that.
"This was my call," he says, of the no witnesses. "If you don't like it, blame me."
>> Cicilline points out that the presentation included witness testimony, via video and statements. It's not like there were NO witnesses. All they needed was Beutler call because it was new.
1/ One of the more memorable—and frightening—lines from “Nineteen Eighty-Four” reads: “If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face— forever.” In Orwell’s dystopia, resistance is futile. Big Brother wins, inevitably.
2/ I refuse to believe this applies to the USA in 2021. I won’t have it. I don’t care how much dirty money mobster spy psy-op disinformation data manipulation corporate MAGA Christofascist QAnon Fox News weapons these fuckers have in their arsenal. WE shall prevail. Not them.
On @narativ_live right now: former KGB officer Yuri Shvetz says that the KGB began recruiting Trump in earnest in 1983, three years after identifying him as a potential asset. @craigunger@LincolnsBible
"If you had told anyone at the KGB that Donald Trump [back then] would one day be president, they would not even laugh, because it was too ridiculous."
Shvetz says he believes the FSB didn't think Trump could be president until Feb/March of 2016. That's when the various meetings were set up w/Dimitri Simes, he says.
“Donald Trump is nothing less than a threat to the American way of life. His term in office comprises an existential threat to the republic, the gravest since the Civil War. Not since 1860 has the future of the Union itself been in such doubt.”
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1/ I wrote that in DIRTY RUBLES the spring of 2018. This—right here, right now—is what I was worried about—although I will confess that things have gotten scarier and uglier than I could ever have imagined.
2/ On 1/6, we came within a hair’s breadth of a full-on overthrow of our federal government. This is not hyperbole. Trump & his disciples organized, instigated, and carried out a coordinated attack on the Capitol, for the purpose of subverting democracy. People died.
My friend’s father went to the Virginia Military Institute, which is as hardcore as the name implies. He tells a story that has always stuck with me:
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1/ The school had a rivalry with another school, I can’t remember which. My friend’s father was one of three cadets guarding the school’s canon during the big football game. The rival school thought it would be a funny prank to steal and/or deface the canon.
2/ A dozen or so drunken students came upon the three of them, guarding the canon. My friend’s father was a bit scared, because they were badly outnumbered. But the cadet in charge was not scared. At all. He stood there with his rifle, holding it as if to bludgeon.