Speaker Mike Johnson is now saying he will invite Prime Minister Netanyahu to address the U.S. Congress, dramatically upping the ante in wire crossing between U.S. and Israeli politics. Just after crying foul over Chuck Schumer saying Israel should hold new elections at the end of the Gaza War, Netanyahu yesterday did a GOP-only Zoom session with Republican senators. But here’s the thing. Johnson can’t actually do that. A joint session requires both houses of Congress to agree. So he needs Chuck Schumer’s sign off. What he can do is hold a House-only speech.
Continue reading “Johnson Inviting Bibi While Still Reading His Own Onboarding Papers”Campaign Comes Into Focus
The Post has an interesting story today about why both presidential campaigns seem to feel they have an interest in leaning into Biden’s stutter. The stutter is something that earlier iterations of Biden’s political life story narrative treated as a challenge he overcame in the past, in his childhood. But as a President it’s clear he did not entirely overcome it. He may have tamed it. But it’s still there and it’s a component of his sometimes halting or garbled speech. The change — from describing the stutter as something Biden overcame to something he still wrestles with — has a few different drivers. One is that we just think about these things differently today as a society. It’s what we might call the Therapeutic Turn in American culture. It’s that whole mix of the valorization of empathy, the therapeutic overcoming of physical, intellectual or mental challenges and the call for society to loosen or expand the strictures of what is acceptable for full participation in public life. It’s deeply ingrained in what we might call Blue State political culture.
Continue reading “Campaign Comes Into Focus”Listen To This: Bloodbath And Beyond
A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is live! This week, Kate and Josh discuss Donald Trump’s recent comments (and how they’re being covered), Mike Pence’s refusal to endorse his old boss and Republicans’ embrace of Bibi Netanyahu.
You can listen to the new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast here.
More on the Everything Sucks Era
There were a few responses to yesterday’s Backchannel about the “everything sucks” era that I wanted to share with you.
The first is from TPM Reader JY …
Continue reading “More on the Everything Sucks Era”Just Out There Running For Prez As A Straight Up Mob Boss
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Pay Attention To What Trump Is Doing Here
The news that Donald Trump is considering bringing back archvillain Paul Manafort for some role at the Republican convention is a five-alarm warning of potential nefariousness given Manafort’s past ties to Russian intel, his previous money-laundering conviction, his refusal to ever turn on Trump, and Trump’s subsequent end-of-term pardon of him. But you get that, and I don’t need to explain it in depth.
Here’s what you may not have picked up on.
Coupled with the separate news that Trump is also considering bringing back Corey Lewandowski, Manafort’s immediate predecessor as Trump 2016 campaign manager, the whole thing looks even more like a mob boss move: Trump is a sending a powerful signal that as long as you stay loyal and don’t cross him, even if it means serving jail time, you will be protected. Your loyalty counts, it’s noticed, and it’s rewarded.
It’s the same signal, of course, that the pardons of Manafort and Stone and others back in 2020 sent, but Trump can’t pardon anyone right now and he wasn’t under four criminal indictments back then. What he can do now is dangle the prospect of presidential pardons if he wins re-election, suggest that previous wrongdoers are still welcome in his circle, and offer the chance of redemption even to people he previously fired or got crosswise with. By doing so, he reassures his current co-defendants, supplicants, and enablers that he’ll protect them, too.
It’s striking how vague the news reports are about what exactly Trump is “considering” and what roles Manafort or Lewandowski would actually have. That just adds to my sense that the value of these moves is at least as much the signal the leaks about them send as whatever actual value the former aides would bring to unspecified roles at some uncertain future date.
No one would trust Trump and fall for such assurances, right? Let me introduce you to Peter Navarro.
When Navarro reported to prison this week, having gone out on a limb to protect Trump from the Jan. 6 committee’s investigation, even though Trump left him hanging with no invocation of executive privilege, he was still angling for Trump to come to his rescue. “I will walk proudly in there to do my time,” Navarro said. “I will gather strength from this: Donald John Trump is the nominee.” Hint, hint.
It’s not just Navarro. Trump has more than half a dozen co-defendants in the Georgia RICO case who he needs to stay in alignment with him. I remain particularly interested in the two co-defendants in the Mar-a-Lago case, vulnerable because they’re Trump employees, have no constituency of their own, and are having their legal bills paid by him.
You don’t think people in Trump’s orbit notice the transgressiveness of him embracing Manafort? Or extending an olive branch to Lewandowski? You don’t think his past pardons registered for them? Please.
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FOX NEWS: Is there any effort on the part of your team to secure this money through another country, Saudi Arabia or Russia?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 20, 2024
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Failing Up
Donald Trump’s anemic social media platform turned meme stock Truth Social is on the verge of going public and landing him a $3.5 billion windfall.
Trump Accountability Miscellany
- WaPo: Judges and lawyers are flummoxed by Judge Cannon
- AJC: Georgia judge allows Trump and co-defendants to immediately appeal his decision not to disqualify Fani Willis, but won’t delay the pre-trial proceedings.
- WaPo: New York Attorney General Letitia James urged an appeals court not to buy Trump’s claim that he can’t obtain an appeal bond.
The Long Con
Brian Beutler: “Trump is scarcely running a presidential campaign. He might become president in spite of this, but his efforts are overwhelmingly fixed on evading justice or mooting judgments he’s already lost by any means necessary. He’d ideally like to prevail in these efforts before the election, but the task will become much easier if he’s able to win or steal the presidency despite the legal peril.”
Sign O’ The Times
TPM’s Khaya Himmelman: Election Officials Get Pointers On How To Appear More Human To Extremists
Alternate Universe Alert
Last night on Fox News, Sean Hannity propagandized: “To me, the one thing they don’t want to talk about is are you better off than you were 4 years ago because there’s no good answer for them.”
Meanwhile, in the previous hour on MSNBC:
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2024 Ephemera
- Little Marco? Trump camp wants you to know it sees Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as a potential VP pick (along with 15 other assorted candidates).
- Cash On Hand: Biden campaign extends its cash reserves advantage over Trump campaign.
- MD-Sen: Former Gov. Larry Hogan (R), the surprise entrant in the race, holds double digits leads in hypothetical matchups against each of the two main Democratic candidates, according to a new WaPo-UMD poll.
On Track To Avoid GOP Gov’t Shutdown
The final piece in the 2024 federal budget puzzle is poised to fall into place at long last ahead of a Friday deadline to avoid a partial government shutdown – but not without Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) having to rely on Democratic help for the third time to keep the government funded.
Biden Impeachment Farce Is Running On Fumes
WaPo: “Lacking support and evidence, the GOP-led impeachment inquiry against President Biden continued to sputter out, even as House Republicans on Wednesday held a hearing that featured witnesses who reiterated thin allegations that members of the Biden family capitalized financially on their father’s name.”
White House Defends Adeel Mangi
A day after Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (NV) came out against the nomination of Adeel Mangi to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, the White House rallied to his defense, calling the spate of GOP-led attacks against the nominee an “Islamophobic smear campaign.” If confirmed, Mangi would be the first Muslim American judge to sit on a federal appeals court.
U.S. Life Expectancy Rises After Two-Year Dip
After the shock of the pandemic sent it downward in 2020 and 2021, U.S. life expectancy rose by more than one full year from 2021 to 2022, from 76.4 years to 77.5 years, but it still hasn’t fully recovered to the pre-pandemic level of 78.8 years in 2019.
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AOC Tells Republicans To Put Up Or Shut Up On Biden Impeachment
Republicans have been privately admitting defeat on their whole bogus impeachment inquiry for some time now. Last week, the New York Times reported that House GOPers have begun plotting a new strategy to save face: sending criminal referrals to the Justice Department against President Biden and those close to him.
Continue reading “AOC Tells Republicans To Put Up Or Shut Up On Biden Impeachment”Back to Basics
Yesterday we kicked off TPM’s annual membership drive. Obviously, we hope you will become a member. We also assume you get lots of pitches from all sorts of companies that sell all sorts of products and services. Hell, they are even selling byzantine subscriptions for printers these days. Because every company under the sun is asking you to pay a recurring fee, it seems the sales pitches are becoming downright strange. Cringe, in the lingua franca of today’s youth.
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Continue reading “Back to Basics”What a Loser
This post is just to inform or remind you that after Don Lemon was let go by CNN, Elon Musk signed him to a new gig doing a show on Twitter. And then after this debut interview with Musk, which asked a few challenging questions, Musk immediately fired Lemon. If you go to the end of this segment it shows where Musk says “you are upsetting me” just before the interview ends and he fires Lemon.
Living In the Everything Sucks Era—At Least for Now
The chart below is from something called the CBC 2023 Resident Survey. It’s a survey of New York City residents in which residents share their opinion about the city’s quality of life and government services. It purports to be “the most comprehensive, statistically valid, post-pandemic view into how New Yorkers feel about the City’s quality of life and how they rate City government services.” For the purposes of this discussion, I am going to assume the claim about statistical validity is accurate. And most importantly, it says that the methodology used in the previous two surveys is roughly the same, thus giving us some fair measure of change over time.
Needless to say, the change from 2008 and 2017 to 2023 is quite stark.
Continue reading “Living In the Everything Sucks Era—At Least for Now”