Ominous Rumblings

Here’s an interesting and thought provoking Twitter thread by a Rand Corporation political scientist, Mike Mazarr, on the chances of a major Russian escalation in Ukraine. It touches on some points I noted yesterday about the dangers of Russian weakness and military failure. (It builds in part off this piece from a British national security think tank, “Operation Z: The Death Throes of an Imperial Delusion.”) On the ground in Ukraine it looks like Russia has failed miserably at its initial war aims and strategies and is now trying to grind out much more limited ambitions in the east. But within Russia and in Russian media rhetoric has escalated to make Ukraine itself almost a side issue. They portray Russia as in an existential struggle or holy war, a war that is really against NATO and the U.S. “Russian television has been flooded with statements urging escalation as part of an existential struggle.” A top legislative leader says: “This is a metaphysical clash between the forces of good and evil… This is truly a holy war we’re waging and we must win.”

Crazy stuff.

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Where Things Stand: Schumer Claims Biden’s Leaning His Way On Student Debt Cancellation

There’s not a ton to make of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) remarks from the Senate floor today — when he suggested that President Biden is “moving in our direction” on student debt forgiveness.

But he could be signaling a few things.

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Dems’ Congressional Districts Are Unconstitutional, New York’s Top Court Finds

New York’s highest court said Wednesday that congressional and state Senate maps drawn by Democrats were unconstitutional, ruling that the maps violated procedural and substantive rules against gerrymandering. 

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Paul Ryan Is Still Mad Trump Didn’t Let Him Make Cuts To Entitlement Programs

Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) has a bone to pick with former President Trump — the 45th POTUS failed to carry out Paul’s legacy of pursuing cuts to safety net programs.

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Let’s Go Brandon! The Trumps Also Promoted Crypto That Got Cawthorn In Hot Water

Though Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) is taking serious heat for his involvement with a dubious cryptocurrency venture, he’s not the only one to have supported it.

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Report: Perdue Really Didn’t Want To Run For Guv Until Trump Took Him Golfing Four Times

Ex-President Donald Trump had to do quite a bit of arm-twisting to get former Sen. David Perdue (R) to run against Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) in the upcoming gubernatorial election, according to the Washington Post.

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Retired Conservative Judge: Big Lie In 2020 Election Was A ‘Dry Run’ For 2024

More than a year after the deadly Capitol insurrection, former U.S. Court of Appeals Judge J. Michael Luttig opined on Wednesday that former President Trump and his allies’ bogus claims of widespread election fraud was just a “dry run” for the 2024 presidential election.

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Under Pressure From Trump, Top Wisconsin GOPer Keeps Big Lie Investigation Running

After a menacing statement from former President Donald Trump, a top Wisconsin Republican said he would give even more time to a partisan election investigator who’s suggested that the state legislature should decertify the 2020 election results. 

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House Panel Set To Address Ginni Thomas Texts In Hearing On SCOTUS Ethics

The House Judiciary courts subcommittee is set to hold a hearing on Supreme Court ethics on Wednesday, following the revelation of explosive pro-coup texts by Ginni Thomas, the wife of SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas.

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5 Points On How GOP Leaders Feared Their Extremist Colleagues After Jan. 6

The hits just keep on coming for House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA): On Tuesday, the New York Times published even more bombshell recordings of a call he had with other House GOP leaders on Jan. 10, 2021, about the Capitol insurrection and far-right lawmakers’ role in it.

The new tapes show how House GOP leadership had privately fretted over the rhetoric from extremist lawmakers before and after the attack. Coupled with subsequent inaction, the tapes represent another instance in which McCarthy privately fretted before faithfully siding with Trump again in public.

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