Editors’ Blog - 2019
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03.07.19 | 1:56 pm
Low Energy

I agree with David that this lawsuit must irk Trump. But I had a somewhat different reaction. Just under $2 million dollars seems almost quaint for the Trump Era. It has like a vaguely Austin Powers feel to it. Trumpers seem to sue for at least $100 million, just on principle, just following Trump’s lead.

Cohen seems like a man out of time. Maybe he has really turned a corner.

03.07.19 | 3:31 pm
Awaiting Manafort Sentencing

Paul Manafort’s sentencing hearing in Virginia should be getting underway. TPM’s Tierney Sneed and Caitlin MacNeal are present. No electronic devices allowed in the courthouse, so we’ll be doing our best with analog coverage. They have quarters for the payphone. More soon.

03.07.19 | 6:48 pm
Anti-Semitism Resolution Turns Into General GOP Self-Own

I’m working on a piece with some more thoughts about the Rep. Omar (D-MN) controversy. For now, on the vote: I thought jumping to passing a resolution was always a mistake, an overreaction, too reactive. In the event, it was unobjectionable enough that every Democrat and almost every Republican voted for it. Even though I thought doing any kind of resolution was a mistake, I also thought the whole “Dems in disarray” narrative was overblown. Certainly it’s a distraction from what they want to be focused on. But these things happens. Then they’re done. Then three days later it’s like it never happened. Read More

03.07.19 | 8:19 pm
The Manafort Sentence

I don’t know if anyone anticipated Paul Manafort receiving such a vast downward revision from the sentencing guidelines – just under four years when federal sentencing guidelines leaned toward more than twenty (19-24 years). But if there was a judge who was going to wrench the scales in Manafort’s favor it was going to be Judge Ellis. During the trial Ellis made no effort to hide his sympathy for Manafort and hostility toward the government’s case. He attacked the government’s lawyering. He attacked the government’s case. He questioned the existence of the Special Counsel’s office itself. It came up again and again. Ellis was even compelled on to rule against his own manifest partiality in at least one instance. Read More

03.08.19 | 11:50 am
A Few Choice Pieces

Wanted to flag for your attention Allegra Kirkland’s second installment on the implosion of the National Socialist Movement (NSM), a decades old descendent of the American Nazi Party that has imploded to the degree that its leader says he got bamboozled into signing over leadership of the party to a black activist. Also be sure to read Tierney Sneed’s backgrounder on why Judge Ellis (P) gave Paul Manafort less than four years and finally signs Dems are looking for new connections (P) between Russia and the Trump entourage.

03.08.19 | 1:23 pm
Trump Cans Another Staffer Who Couldn’t Make People Love Him
In this April 24, 2017 photo, Fox News co-president Bill Shine, right, leaves a New York restaurant with Rupert Murdoch, second from right, the executive chairman of 21st Century Fox. The turmoil at Fox News Channel has claimed another victim. The network said Monday, May 1, that Shine, a longtime lieutenant of ousted Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, is out. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Bill Shine is leaving the White House and joining the 2020 Trump reelection campaign, an operation that has as much as anything served as a slush fund to keep fired Trumpers on the organizational payroll and in check. Maybe we’ll find out there’s some comical or horrifying scandal that triggered this move – find out in six months. But there may be a more straightforward explanation.

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03.08.19 | 3:28 pm
How Netanyahu Reaped the Whirlwind
US President Donald Trump (R) meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on September 26, 2018 in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. (Photo by Nicholas Kamm / AFP)        (Photo credit should read NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images)

I’ve been working on a post about the Omar controversy. It’s taken a bit longer than I anticipated. But I just got this note from TPM Reader TB which captures one of the key elements of the controversy, to my mind. Many readers have a hard time really seeing anti-Semitism, recognizing it as real and complex issue in our society, when it runs into conflict with their ordinary sense of who the good guys and the bad guys are in our politics. It can be relegated to a footnote, a secondary concern, when the ‘real’ issue appears to be racism or Islamophobia. And those are very real issues. But it is just as true that the Israeli right and its supporters in the US (who are overwhelmingly evangelical Christians) have reaped the whirlwind by making the Netanyahu government’s meddling in US politics so frequent and expected. It is not only wrong on the merits. It is insanely shortsighted for Israel. It also endangers American Jews.

Here’s TPM Reader TBRead More

03.10.19 | 4:06 pm
And There’s More

I had flagged attention to reports of this on Twitter. But I hadn’t been able to securely source. Now MoJo appears to have done so. Cindy Yang, the woman at the center of this Mar-a-Lago/massage parlor story, has served on boards of two Chinese advocacy organizations organized and substantially directed by the Chinese communist party. These are Florida branch of the Council for the Promotion of the Peaceful Reunification of China (CPPRC) and the Miami chapter of the American arm of the Chinese Association of Science and Technology. Read More

03.11.19 | 12:45 pm
Read This

Bennett Bressman was the field director for Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts (R). He is also a hardened white supremacist and anti-Semite. Imagine the worst stuff from sites like Stormfront and the like and basically like that. He also talked about it a lot on white supremacist chat sites and one time mentioned that the state party director asked him to tone down a tweet about Israel and identified himself and his job.

03.11.19 | 2:13 pm
Census Showdown Coming

The DOJ has asked the Supreme Court to take up all outstanding challenges to the Census citizenship question next month. The Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments next month on the New York state citizenship case. So this would mean adding a California suit in which a federal judge found that the question violated the Enumeration Clause. The deadline for printing the forms is in June. So all recognize there is a premium on having the issue resolved before then.

If you’re Inside member you can watch our briefing and Q&A with the ACLU’s Dale Ho, Tierney Sneed and me, where we go into depth on the issues raised in the case. See all our on-going Census coverage here.