The chaos of Jan. 6 has spawned several political candidates and right wing influencers who have sought to capitalize on their roles in the attempt to reverse the 2020 election. Gino DiGiovanni Jr. is different. The Republican mayoral candidate in the city of Derby, Connecticut was one of the Trump supporters who surged into the U.S. Capitol that day and he’s facing multiple federal charges. However, rather than embracing MAGA infamy or martyrdom, DiGiovanni has sought a degree of distance from the dead ender movement that erupted in the wake of former President Trump’s loss.
Continue reading “Connecticut Mayoral Candidate Is Hoping Voters Can Look Beyond His Participation In Jan. 6”‘Dead on Departure’: Shutdown Odds Skyrocket As House Republicans Flail
TPM’s Emine Yücel contributed reporting from Capitol Hill.
House Republicans worked late into the night Wednesday to craft a short-term spending bill that has a chance of passing through the chamber.
What they emerged with seems unlikely — at best — to garner enough support. And even if it does, it’s dead on arrival in the Senate, making a shutdown all but inevitable.
Continue reading “‘Dead on Departure’: Shutdown Odds Skyrocket As House Republicans Flail “Israel-Saudi Peace Deal: What The F… Is in It for the US?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, essentially frozen out by President Biden, is back in laudatory mode. In a long withheld sit-down with the President yesterday Netanyahu told Biden, “Under your leadership, Mr. President, we can forge a historic peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia.” Ron Dermer, Netanyahu’s longtime chief agit-prop guy and hype man, says it could be a “reverse 9/11” for the U.S. That sounds kind of weird frankly and not necessarily something you’d want, given that 9/11 and everything that happened after it kinda sucked. But what he means is that whereas 9/11 led to one disaster after another for the U.S. in the region, this Israel-Saudi peace deal would make everything in the region suddenly awesome for the U.S.
But who are we kidding here exactly?
Continue reading “Israel-Saudi Peace Deal: What The F… Is in It for the US?”GOP Contingent Throws Up Sound And Fury To More Ukraine Aid As Zelensky Visits
As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visits Washington to seek more military aid to help fend off Russia’s invasion, a key bloc of Republicans stopped just short of preemptively saying no.
Continue reading “GOP Contingent Throws Up Sound And Fury To More Ukraine Aid As Zelensky Visits”House GOP Launders Disinformation Through Its Public Hearings
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No Good Solutions To This Problem
Back in the day, no one enjoyed a good congressional hearing as much as TPM. The team would get fired up, we’d often have a reporter in the committee room and a cluster of colleagues monitoring via TV. We could rock ‘n’ roll as fast as anyone in sussing out news, calling out bullshit, and bemoaning how repetitive and ineffective the members’ questions often were.
Alas, there is no joy left in Mudville these days.
I want to be clear that committee hearings were never some democratic ideal. They sucked in a lot of ways. But over the past few years congressional hearings have become little disinformation factories, with GOP members using them to launder right-wing conspiracies, personal smears, and Fox News talking points.
Yesterday two separate hearings featuring Biden cabinet officials Merrick Garland and Pete Buttigieg crystalized for me what these hearings have become. They’re no longer about oversight in any meaningful way and they’re not, as the NYT put it today, about scoring partisan political points (that was the old days). Instead, the committee hearings give members the chance to inject the worst of the conspiracizing and crazy talk directly into the public record and into widespread media coverage – and the media still acts as if its powerless to stop participating in it.
I could share with you the inane questions that Garland faced, where his face would contort with confusion over what whack-a-doodle premise was framing the question. Or Buttigieg’s exasperation with having to unpack all the lies and presumptions built into the questions he faced about EVs or his personal travel. But to do so would be to further mainline the disinformation. You get it.
GOP members often used the bulk of their questioning time to make unsupported, false, and misleading statements, culminating with a leading question that was practically rhetorical. There was no way for the witness to clean up the bullshit deposited on the dais, and they were often cut off if they tried.
But I don’t think this is merely a media criticism issue. Biden administration officials aren’t just pinatas in these farce events. They’re props, and they’re being used for nefarious purposes. Because of constitutional checks and balances and the legitimate oversight imperative, it’s not as simple as refusing to attend committee hearings and stiffing congressional subpoenas. But participating in this way on these terms needs a broad rethink because it’s doing real damage to go along with the farce.
McCarthy Locks Arms With Freedom Caucus To Jump Off Cliff
It appears that Speaker McCarthy has decided to push ahead with a continuing resolution that only right-wingers could love. It sets up the possibility of rare Friday and Saturday votes in the House, but more importantly it puts the House in direct conflict with the Senate and White House with no obvious path forward for how to fund the government past the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30.
To reiterate, this proposed CR is a grab bag of draconian spending cuts and pet messaging vehicles, a Freedom Caucus wish list, if you will. It’s not even clear it will pass the House, let alone go anywhere after that.
Meanwhile, Democrats are reveling in the GOP chaos.
Quote Of The Week
Morning Memo has spared you the Fox News-driven, right-wing outrage cycle around the loosening of the Senate dress code. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA), who has been shouldering most of the blame for the collapse of civilization the business suit standard, decided to make a one-time deal: “If those jagoffs in the House stop trying to shut our government down, and fully support Ukraine, then I will save democracy by wearing a suit on the Senate floor next week.”
Minnesota Disqualification Clause Case Gets Rolling
The Minnesota Supreme Court set a briefing and argument schedule for the case attempting to disqualify Donald Trump from the GOP primary ballot under the 14th Amendment’s Disqualification Clause. Oral arguments are set for Nov. 2.
One note: The state Supreme Court is largely proceeding as if this will be a legal argument, not a factual one, but it did ask the parties to identify any “genuine issue of material fact that is in dispute.” It’s hard to imagine there not being factual disputes here, so stay tuned for whether the Supreme Court ultimately modifies the schedule to include some sort of evidentiary hearing.
The Impact Of ‘Trump Employee 2’
Harry Litman: What Trump’s assistant told investigators about classified records — and why it’s so damning
Oh Noes!
Rolling Stone: Trump Privately Frets He Could Be Headed to Prison
Cassidy Hutchinson: Giuliani Groped Me On Jan. 6
In her upcoming new book, former Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson alleges that Rudy Giuliani groped her backstage at the Jan. 6 rally on the Ellipse:
I feel his frozen fingers trail up my thigh. He tilts his chin up. The whites of his eyes look jaundiced. My eyes dart to John Eastman, who flashes a leering grin.
A Giuliani spokesperson called Hutchinson’s allegation “a disgusting lie.”
Rudy G Defamation Trial Set For Dec. 11
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell set the trial of the defamation case against Rudy Giuliani by Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss for Dec. 11 and ordered the parties to be present in the courtroom for the duration of the trial.
Confirmed
Nora Dannehy, who for a time was the No. 2 in Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation of the Trump-Russia investigators, has publicly confirmed that she resigned from Durham’s team because of:
- concerns then-Attorney General Bill Barr was violating DOJ guidelines with his public remarks about the investigation; and
- her strong disagreement with the contents of interim report that was considered for release before the 2020 election.
Dannehy is a longtime prosecutor who is now a nominee to the Connecticut Supreme Court. She confirmed her misgivings about the Durham probe during her confirmation hearing yesterday.
Culprit AND Victim
Ray Epps, the man who became the target of a smear campaign by Tucker Carlson and other right-wing provocateurs, who falsely alleged that he was a government agent, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for the Jan. 6 attack.
Hunter Biden Must Appear For Arraignment
Morning Memo had a slightly raised eyebrow yesterday about prosecutors opposing Hunter Biden’s request for his arraignment to be via video conference, but the judge who subsequently denied the request noted that outside of COVID circumstances, he had never allowed an arraignment other than in person.
Project Veritas Suspends All Operations
Amid financial ruin and with its founder deposed, the right-wing propaganda outfit Project Veritas suspended all operations Wednesday following another round of layoffs, Mediaite reports.
A Primer On Redistricting And Race
The NYT offers a primer on GOP efforts to discriminate against Black voters: “In Three Southern States, a Legal Battle Over Political Maps”
2024 Ephemera
- Ron DeSantis’ support collapses in a new poll of the New Hampshire GOP primary.
- ABC News: If elected president, DeSantis wouldn’t provide federal funding for COVID vaccines.
- Nate Cohn: Donald Trump is polling about as well as any candidate in the modern history of contested presidential primaries.
More On Property Insurance And Climate Risk
Insurance on some 39 million U.S. homes – roughly one-quarter – is underpriced compared to the climate risk those properties face, according to a new report from First Street Foundation.
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Cats Out of Bags
There was a revealing bit of news today on the Republican government shutdown front. Punchbowl reported that Republicans are debating whether “to move the CR debate away from spending levels and toward border security.” This sounds tactical and a bit in the weeds until you realize this means House Republicans are considering changing the reason for creating a government shut down crisis in the first place. The idea is supposed to be that the GOP right is so hardline on spending that they’re pushing to shut the government down unless they get even more spending cuts than they agreed to back in May. But now they’re saying, forget about the spending stuff we’ve decided to shut the government down over “border security” instead. Who knew the budget stuff was so easy to solve? It illustrates perfectly what most of us already know, which is that policy issues are just an excuse to shut the government down because it’s something Republicans like to do. Otherwise you can’t change your reason in the middle of the whole thing.
Ohio Court Greenlights Anti-Abortion Language In Banner Ballot Amendment
Late Tuesday night, the Ohio Supreme Court handed down its decision on the abortion amendment summary that will appear on ballots this November. The amendment would enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution.
Continue reading “Ohio Court Greenlights Anti-Abortion Language In Banner Ballot Amendment”Senate Republicans Uphold Ron Johnson’s Spending Bill Blockade
Senate Republicans torpedoed a procedural vote to start moving past Sen. Ron Johnson’s (R-WI) blockade of the “minibus,” or bundle of three spending bills, that has ground action in the chamber to a halt.
Continue reading “Senate Republicans Uphold Ron Johnson’s Spending Bill Blockade”Democrats Revel In House Republicans’ Chaos
The clock is ticking. We’re less than 11 days away before the government funding lapses. Appropriations bills continue to flounder in the House. And the chaos and dysfunction of House Republicans, as many lawmakers — both Democrat and Republican — describe it, is leading the country directly to a now-almost certain shutdown.
Continue reading “Democrats Revel In House Republicans’ Chaos “The History Behind “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer”
It’s Barbenheimer weekend…again!
This weekend is the 65th anniversary of the launch of Barbie and is also the 96th Academy Awards where Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” and Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” are nominated for multiple awards. To mark the occasion, here’s a photo gallery that takes us back in time to the origins of both American “icons.”
The creators

J. Robert Oppenheimer

Original Barbie

J. Robert Oppenheimer

Becky Ray, the 400,000th member of the Barbie Doll Fan Club

Young J. Robert Oppenheimer with father

Two birthdays

Oppenheimer and physicists

Hi, I’m Ken

Oppenheimer views the atomic explosion over Nagasaki

1963 Barbie

Physicists examine the new 184 inch atom-smashing cyclotron

Small clothes

Barbie at the library

Enrico Fermi in front, Oppenheimer in back

Barbie and LEGOs stand the test of time

Einstein and Oppenheimer

Busy Barbie

Oppenheimer examines test site

Barbie goes ice skating

Barbie plays tennis

Oppenheimer receives lifetime achievement award

Barbie dreamhouse

Barbie in a nightgown

Designer Barbie

John Paul Gaultier Barbie

Congress of nuclear physicists

Dentist Barbie

Jean Patou Barbie

Einstein, Oppenheimer and Margarita Konenkov — a Soviet spy

Herve Leger Barbie

J. Robert Oppenheimer and a colleague

Yves Saint-Laurent Barbie

‘Cross-Dressing Ken’

Limelight Barbie

Barbie & the Fiersteins

Laguna Beach Barbies

Oppenheimer and others

Mini Mes

Twins

Christian Dior Barbie

Honorary degree recipients pose at the 1947 Harvard University commencement

Alexandre Barbie

Paco Rabanne Barbie

A nuclear explosion

More Yves Saint Laurent Barbies

Spanish teacher Barbie

Cowgirl Barbie

Britney & Barbie

First thermonuclear explosion

Star Skater Barbie

Barbie’s Bank with Me ATM

American Sign Language Barbie

Barbie gets a computer

Spongebob and Barbie

Brittany Murphy with Barbie

Mila Kunis and Barbie

Glam Barbie

Barbie at the Museum

Models with Barbie

Real Life Barbie

Hot Rockin’ Fun Ken

Hot Rockin’ Fun Barbie

Perles de Tahiti Barbie

Barbie and accessories

‘Share a Smile Becky’

Cillian Murphy and Margot Robbie, aka, Oppenheimer and Barbie

Barbie Drives A Ferrari
