It's really wild that the Maine Secretary of State just seized the power to unilaterally block presidential candidates from the ballot, based on a brand new non-judicial administrative procedure she literally just made up herself, supposedly to enforce the federal 14th Amendment
Shenna Bellows, who was never popularly elected statewide, says the usual rules of evidence don't apply to her newly-invented procedure, which is governed by Maine administrative law, therefore authorizing her to accept the Jan 6 Committee Report as admissible probative evidence
Using her newly-invented personal administrative procedure, Bellows decrees a newly-expansive definition of "insurrection" for the State of Maine, watering down the concept to the point of asserting that an "insurrection" need not feature weapons or "involve bloodshed"
Bellows declares she is "obligated" to issue a unilateral definition of "insurrection" in Maine, under the federal 14th Amendment, using a newly-invented administrative procedure, thanks to the precedent of a 1996 dispute by a state employee over disability retirement benefits
The all-knowing Secretary of State also grants herself the power to make conclusive determinations about Trump's state of mind, using the intrepid evidentiary technique of copying and pasting his old tweets
The most powerful state official you never heard of before today has also taken the liberty to unilaterally terminate any First Amendment protections for Trump's political speech
She does reaffirm that "Democracy is sacred," and even though no Secretary of State in the history of the United States has ever deprived a presidential candidate of ballot access in this manner, she's doing it very sacredly. So, that's nice
A quick peek into the state of mind of the Secretary of State
REMINDER: Maine allocates its electoral votes by congressional district -- Trump won the 2nd congressional district in both 2016 and 2020, awarding him one electoral vote in Maine
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According to Bob Woodward, Trump began "wondering aloud" in 2017 whether Netanyahu was "the obstacle to peace," rather than the Palestinians
Bibi then showed Trump a video of Mahmoud Abbas saying crazy stuff. Rex Tillerson said the video was a fabrication by Bibi to trick Trump
Tillerson said in 2019 that dealing with Netanyahu required "a healthy amount of skepticism," as Israel repeatedly gave "misinformation" to Trump. "You've been played," Tillerson recounted telling Trump. "It bothers me," he said, that such a close ally "would do that to us"
Netanyahu wrote in his memoir that on Trump's first trip to Israel as president in 2017, he "blurted out, Bibi doesn't want peace"
It was then that Bibi displayed the video to Trump that Tillerson said was fabricated
By all accounts, Bibi's ploy was successful in tricking Trump
By what authority does the State of Florida have the ability to forge an "alliance" with a foreign country?
This resolution in the Florida State Senate was introduced by a Democrat representing Boca Raton. A version of it was then unanimously passed by the entire state legislature in a special session earlier this month called for by DeSantis
The final version of the resolution strengthens the language, clarifying that in addition to the longstanding "alliance" with Israel, Florida also has a longstanding "bond," as well as the third-largest Jewish population in the US (after New York and California... womp womp)
It's true, the Guardian really did remove the text of a Bin Laden letter from 2002 because it was going viral on TikTok. Apparently censorship is preferable to letting the youngsters read notable historical texts (as if they're too dumb to find it elsewhere on the internet)
Bin Laden's "Letter to America" is worth re-reading. It's comforting to assume that all the great historical villains are just pure, unadulterated evil and have no comprehensible logic for their actions. Newsflash: You can (and should!) read stuff without endorsing it
Maybe the Guardian ridiculously self-censored the letter (no doubt bringing even more attention to the letter) because they could be accused of "justifying terrorism" or some such. Simply by publishing primary source materials. Can't have the youngsters reading too much of that
Dropping a 2,000-pound bomb on a dense urban area and then insisting you didn't "intend" to kill any non-combatants highlights the futility of relying on claimed "intention" for evaluating this kind of warfare
Let's say the dropper of the bomb genuinely did not intend, in their conscious mind, to kill any non-combatants
...So?
I can place a grenade in a mailbox, and genuinely not intend to kill anyone -- but would my "intent" really be the relevant factor in assessing what I'd done?
Aside from bonafide psychos (which do exist) most soldiers probably *don't* have the conscious intent to kill non-combatants. But, they're executing an operation that it's foreseeably known will cause non-combatant deaths. So who cares what their conscious intent is? Irrelevant
Mike Johnson, the new GOP Speaker of the House, tells Sean Hannity:
- "We can't allow Putin to prevail in Ukraine"
- US "boots on the ground" may be required to "stand with Israel"
- Supports Israel directly attacking Iran
- Russia, China, and Iran are "the new Axis of Evil"
For well over a year there's been this recurring delusion that the House GOP is intent on defunding Ukraine
It's always been a total joke: wish-casting from people who want to believe the GOP is something it's simply not
Johnson served dutifully alongside McCarthy in leadership
While it's true that Johnson has voted against some Ukraine funding bills, it's always been on fundamentally partisan or procedural grounds: he doesn't like the Dem version of the bills
As far as the principle goes, Johnson has long been abundantly clear:
Megachurch pastor John Hagee appears on Fox News to provide his expert biblical analysis of the situation in Israel: "This land belongs to the seed of Abraham"
Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence and others attended Hagee's annual "Christians United for Israel" summit in July
Hagee is a certifiable lunatic who preaches that "the final battle of Jerusalem is about to begin." As prophesied in the Book of Ezekiel, Hagee argues, **Russia** will join with Persia and China to wage an "unholy war to destroy the nation of Israel and exterminate the Jews"
According to Hagee, Russia and its Old Testament allies will invade, rape, and plunder Israel, while promising Islamic nations control of the Temple Mount. Eventually this will lead to the emergence of the Antichrist, who will also happen to be "the head of the European Union"