Monday, October 7, 2024

It's no fun being a Convicted Felon


"It's no fun being a convicted felon"?  Maybe Genesis can updated their "Illegal Alien" song.  I am sure that "it's no fun being a convicted felon."  For example, he could be sued by the city of Detroit.  Sean O'Driscoll (NEWSWEEK) explains:


The dossier, released by prosecutor Jack Smith on October 2, shows that a Trump staffer allegedly tried to start a riot in Detroit once it became clear that Michigan had voted for President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

The Washington PostThe Philadelphia Inquirer and other publications have identified the staffer as Mike Roman, Trump's director of Election Day operations, based on surrounding details in Smith's evidence dossier.

Smith's dossier claims that on November 4, 2020, when vote tallies were not going Trump's way in Detroit, the campaign staffer texted an operative to incite a riot among the Republican's supporters outside the counting center.

"Make them riot," he allegedly texted, and, "Do it!!!!"


These are the people Mr. Trump surrounds himself with -- crooks and crazies.  On the latter, Rachel Leingang (GUARDIAN) observes:


In the last few months, Donald Trump has done interviews with rightwing Twitch streamer Adin Ross and a host of podcasters, including Dr Phil, comedian Theo Von, computer scientist Lex Fridman, and YouTuber Logan Paul – part of what the Atlantic has dubbed Trump’s “red-pill podcast tour”.

He’s posted incessantly on his own social media platform, Truth Social. He did a live space on Twitter/X with the platform’s owner, Elon Musk. He talked with Fox’s Laura Ingraham and called into Fox & Friends and spoke to other Fox hosts and personalities.

His media strategy aligns with the current state of the rightwing media landscape: Fox is still a dominant source, but for the most Maga-adherent, it’s not Trumpy enough, despite some of its hosts embracing election denialism. Instead, there’s increasing fragmentation thanks to influencers and lesser-known outlets built around Trumpism.

This is the first election since Tucker Carlson, once Fox’s loudest voice in a primetime spot, was reportedly fired by the network, and his solo ventures so far haven’t taken on the prominence he had on TV. It’s also the first election since longtime Republican heavyweight Rush Limbaugh died. These big changes have left holes in rightwing media, which were filled by an increasing cadre of influencers, content creators and smaller outlets.

Adrianna Munoz, a 58-year-old from Queens, New York, who attended a Trump rally earlier this year in the Bronx, told the Guardian that she mostly gets news from YouTube, X and conservative commentators she follows, such as Tim Pool and Benny Johnson.

“I used to watch TV news every morning – network news and the local news channel in New York,” she said. “Now I don’t. They sold out. They don’t tell you the truth. I don’t want to hear that rubbish.”

Trump’s grip on rightwing media is ironclad, said Julie Millican, the vice-president of Media Matters, a progressive center that tracks conservative media. In the past, the Republican party and its candidates would follow what rightwing media did and align its policies that way – but now, the media follows Trump, she said.




The crazies.  Like Fat Linda.  Fat Linda lives in my neighborhood.  In her parents home.  She is forty-six.  And Donald Trump, she insists, is the only one who can put a stop to these welfare cheats who refuse to get jobs.  Fat Linda was a medical coder.  Was.  Back then, she lived in her own apartment.

Now Fat Linda is herself a welfare cheat but do not point that out to her.  Morbidly obese, she refused to follow her doctor's instructions and developed kidney problems.  Now she has to dialysis twice a week.  She is about five foot six and weighs 370 pounds -- she is very happy about that.  Last month, they had to drain 10 pounds off her.  When she started dialysis, Fat Linda quit her job.  It is just too much, she insists.  Well maybe if she ever got off that fat ass and walked, she would not feel so tired?  Her parents both walk every morning for thirty minutes.  Not Fat Linda.  She just lays in bed.  Eating and watching TV.  And griping about Vice President Kamala Harris.  And griping at her parents for supporting Ms. Harris.  Donald Trump, Fat Linda insists, is Jesus returned to earth.

She tried that nonsense with me.  I said, "Linda, I am Jewish.  You are barking up the wrong tree."  I do not go over to her parents' home anymore and feel bad about that.  But on her trips to the kitchen, she is rude to everyone who visits her parents.  

They are both worried about her.  She is on disability but only because she used the last of her savings to hire an attorney.  She is a welfare cheat.  Not only do people on dialysis go to work all over the country but Fat Linda could do healthcare coding from her own bedroom.  More and more, coders are not going into work.

Her parents worry because, as Fat Linda gets more and more devoted to Mr. Trump, she has become a nastier and nastier person.


Her father had a heart attack three weeks ago.  Fat Linda was only concerned about her mother cooking for her.  Her mother was at the hospital and Fat Linda refused to go to the hospital because she has to watch her programs.  They had to get her sister to take Fat Linda to her dialysis.  And her sister has made clear that when Fat Linda's parents pass, she is  not carrying Fat Linda nor is she carting her around.  Her mother just recently got off chemo.  So these are legitimate concerns. 

Fat Linda attacks others as welfare cheats when she is healthy enough to work and she spends all of her Medicare funds on garbage.  Not on food.  She expects her parents to pay for her food.  She just orders crap online -- usually Hello Kitty crap.  She contributes nothing to the utilities and has told her parents that they have to leave her their house because she will need somewhere to live.  
Fat Linda is your typical Donald Trump supporter.  She is a liar just Mr. Trump.   Dominick Mastrangelo (THE HILL) notes:


MSNBC host Joe Scarborough said Monday morning that former President Trump’s rhetoric on the campaign trail signals he and his supporters are preparing for violence in the wake of the 2024 election.

The host played a clip on his morning show of Trump telling a crowd of supporters over the weekend that “those who want to stop us from achieving this future have slandered me, impeached me, indicted me, tried to throw me off the ballot. And who knows? Maybe even tried to kill me.”

“You know, I always say there’s an enemy from within,” Trump continued. “But we have an enemy from within, which I think is much more dangerous than the outside enemy.”

Scarborough admonished Trump and his allies, calling them “increasingly desperate” with just weeks until Election Day.

“The level of un-American activity that you just saw is stunning. That is un-American. They know they’re lying. Donald Trump knows that’s a lie. He will tell you that the Secret Service, he thought, did the best job they could do. The fact that JD Vance and Trump’s family would out and out say what they said, takes the threat of violence … beyond where it was even leading up to January the sixth. This is an increasingly desperate person. An increasingly desperate family, who is preparing for civil war. … Just are,” the host said.

Scarborough noted Trump has still not conceded defeat in the 2020 election and warned the former president could stir civil unrest if he loses again next month.


Meanwhile, Gustaf Kilander (INDEPENDENT) reports on the decaying mind of Mr. Trump:


Former President Donald Trump’s rambling and increasingly angry speeches focused on the past have increased concerns about his age and fitness to serve another term in the White House.
The 78-year-old former president has recently suggested there was an audience at his September 10 debate with Vice President Kamala Harris when there was none, and he has indicated that North Korea is attempting to assassinate him when he’s likely to have meant Iran. He misspeaks and misremembers things to such a degree that it no longer appears to garner much attention.
In September, more than a month after President Joe Biden left the race, Trump was talking as if he was still running against him and not Harris.

Following the departure of Biden, Trump is the oldest nominee of a major party in US history and he would become the oldest president ever if he wins and finishes another term, at the end of which he would be 82 years old.

Over the course of the nine years that Trump has spent on the political scene, his speeches have grown bleaker, longer, and more focused on the past, according to a review by The New York Times. The outlet found that Trump’s speeches now last on average 82 minutes compared to 45 minutes in 2016.

He also uses all-or-nothing terms such as “always” and “never” 13 percent more today than he did eight years ago. Some experts see this as an indication that someone is aging.

He uses 32 percent more negative words than positive ones currently – in 2016 that figure was 21 percent – another possible sign of changes in cognitive ability. He also uses 69 percent more swear words than during his first campaign.

Frequently during speeches, he reaches back to the 1980s and 1990s and often much further back in time, as he mentions the fictional character Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs, suggesting that talk show host Johnny Carson should be brought back despite that he died in 2005. Trump has also said that “most people don’t have any idea what the hell a phone app is” even as 96 percent of people in the US have a smartphone, The Times notes.

Anthony Scaramucci served as the White House communications director for 10 days during the Trump administration. He’s now backing Harris. He told The Times that “he’s not competing at the level he was competing at eight years ago, no question about it.”





Former President Donald Trump is thought to have endorsed a "scam" fundraiser asking supporters to donate with a promise that they could appear on stage with him at his weekend rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Popular Information's Judd Legum compiled a series of fundraising appeals that the Trump campaign made to its donor base on Sept. 2, Sept. 10, Sept. 28 and Oct. 1 ahead of the Oct. 5 rally.

The rally was billed as Trump's return to the site where an attempted assassination failed to kill him months earlier.

"I want YOU right there by my side when we make history again," one fundraising email promised. "I'll be hand-selecting my VIP guest for this historic rally in just 72 hours, so if you want to be considered, please chip in $5 or more right away," one email said.

"[T]he crowd is going to LOVE YOU when you're introduced as my VIP guest," another fundraiser claimed.

However, according to Legum, no donors (with the exception of Elon Musk) appeared on stage with the Republican presidential nominee.

"There was no sign of a contest winner at any time during Trump's lengthy appearance at the rally — from the moment Trump took the stage to when he left almost two hours later," the report noted.




Trump claimed ‘illegal’ immigration was the lowest when he left office

Trump: “I love that chart. I love that graph. Isn’t it a beautiful thing? But also beautiful because, look at the number, that’s the day I left office. It was the lowest Border Patrol, the lowest it’s ever been, illegal Immigration.”

PolitiFact has fact-checked the contents of the chart.

Trump added misleading markings on a chart originally posted by Ron Johnson Senator from Wisconsin.

He also highlighted a low migrant encounter total during April 2020 and claimed that was when he left office. But Trump’s presidency ended in January 2021.

That April 2020 period also marked the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, when lockdowns and travel restrictions contributed to decreased migration.

The chart also alluded to Trump’s claim that millions of immigrants came illegally to the US from jails, prisons or mental institutions during the administration of US President Joe Biden. Immigration experts said there is no proof that large numbers of people from prisons or mental institutions are coming to the US.

Trump claims $750 aid for hurricane victims too little

Trump: “They’re offering them $750 to people whose homes have been washed away. And yet we send tens of billions of dollars to foreign countries that most people have never heard of.” 

We rated a version of this claim false.

US Vice President Kamala Harris has not said people affected by Hurricane Helene will only get $750 from the federal government.

The $750 is under the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Serious Needs Assistance programme, which covers immediate needs after a disaster, including “food, water, baby formula, breastfeeding supplies, medication and other emergency supplies”. Through this programme, the White House said, FEMA paid out more than $1m to more than 1,400 North Carolina households within a day.

As of October 4, FEMA said the Biden administration provided more than $45m “in flexible, up-front funding” to Hurricane Helene survivors. The agency said it has provided more than 11.5 million meals, 3.32 million gallons of water, 150 generators and 400,000 tarps to the affected region.


On October 2, in Augusta, Georgia, Harris said FEMA was also providing funding for home repairs and hotel costs.

Hours before Helene made landfall near Perry, Florida, on September 26, Biden met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and announced a new $8bn security assistance package for Ukraine in its war with Russia. Congress had already appropriated the funding for Ukraine.

Immigration and crime data

Trump: “When you look at the crime, look at the crime, look at the people that are coming in. Murderers – 13,099 murderers, let in over the last short period of time.”

False.

Trump is referring to a figure from a September 25 Immigration and Customs Enforcement letter saying 13,099 immigrants convicted of homicide are not in immigration detention. But that data goes back 40 years; it doesn’t specify that those 13,099 people entered the US during the Biden-Harris administration.

Non-citizens convicted of crimes may not be in immigration detention for multiple reasons. For one, they may be in law enforcement custody serving time in prison.

A 2001 Supreme Court ruling also said people cannot be detained indefinitely. This means people from countries that don’t accept deportation flights must be released into the US.

Greatest economy ‘we ever had’

Trump: The Trump administration boasted “the greatest economy we ever had”. 

False.

The unemployment rate during the Trump administration dropped to levels dating back to the early 1950s. But gross domestic product growth during Trump’s administration was well below that of previous administrations. Other metrics, such as wages and business investment, don’t support Trump’s claim, either.



This is C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot" for today:


Monday, October 7, 2024.  It's amazing the number of lies Donald Trump can pack into one weekend.


As questions continue to swirl about Convicted Felon Donald Trump's sanity, let's start with Lee Moran (HUFFINGTON POST):


Former president and current GOP nominee Donald Trump on Sunday melted down once again over late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel.

Trump shared on his Truth Social platform footage of Kimmel in March, while hosting the 96th Academy Awards, reading on stage a hostile “review” that Trump wrote about his performance.

Kimmel actually ended his bit with the zinger, “Thank you, President Trump. Thank you for watching I’m surprised you’re still— isn’t it past your jail time?”

But Trump cut the line mocking him and his legal woes from the clip that he shared.


First off, I saw this and thought, "How did that old article end up on the front page of HUFFINGTON POST?"  It's not an old article.  This happened yesterday.


Yesterday, Donald was ranting and raving about a joke that Jimmy Kimmel made nearly seven months ago.  What?  He didn't catch what SNL's WEEKEND UPDATE said about him?




"It was reported that Donald Trump has refused to release his medical records and I bet I know what he's hiding but I'm not allowed dementia it."


Yes, he is losing his mind and that's why he's on social media on Sunday exploding over a joke told last March.  He's unhinged and not fit for office.  Sean Craig (DAILY BEAST) notes:


An increasingly incoherent and profane former president Donald Trump, 78, is blathering on at his rallies at previously unheard-of lengths and showing signs of confusion that could indicate mental decline, according to a New York Times analysis.

An average rally speech by the elderly Republican nominee for president—who has promised to release his medical records and cognitive tests and then refused to do so—lasts 82 minutes this election cycle, nearly double the 45 minutes he averaged in 2016, a computer analysis by the newspaper found.

In addition to Trump’s well documented rambling, repetitive and winding addresses—punctuated with strange asides about things like his “beautiful” body—among the potential signs of cognitive change are that he curses 69 percent more in speeches than he did in 2016. That could be a sign of disinhibition, a kind of impulsivity that is sometimes attributed to mental decline in old age, the Times said.

The newspaper also said its analysis found Trump used negative words 32 percent more negative words than positive ones, up considerably from 21 percent in 2016, another potential indicator of cognitive change.

He also uses he uses 13 percent more “all-or-nothing” terms such as “always” or “never” compared to 2016, another potential sign of advanced age.

Meanwhile, Trump’s seeming obsession with the past—his ramblings have been dotted with stale cultural references to Silence of the Lambs, Johnny Carson, Michael Jackson, Cary Grant, and Charles Lindburgh—have not only dated him, but earned a raised eyebrow from one expert in August.



When he's not raving like a lunatic, he offers lies.  A little earlier today, Mika and Joe offered a look at that on MSNBC's MORNING JOE.




"They can't run on the truth because they're losing on the truth," Joe observes.  The lies never end with Donald Trump.  Robin Abcarian (LOS ANGELES TIMES) notes:



Question: When did fact-checking become an outrageous abuse of debate moderators' power?

Answer: When MAGA Republicans decided they didn’t like anyone pointing out that they're lying.

In a perfect world, it might be enough for political opponents to correct each other’s prevarications and exaggerations. But Donald Trump’s entry into presidential politics, with his incessant flights of fancy and nonstop lying, have completely changed the dynamics. While other presidential candidates have stretched the truth, only one has kidnapped it, bound and gagged it, put it in a barrel and tossed it into the East River.

In the age of Trump, fact-checking has become a necessary service for moderators and other journalists to provide to voters.

Take the first and probably only presidential debate between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, on Sept. 10.

Some Trumpers went bonkers after ABC News' David Muir corrected one of the former president’s most egregious and dangerous falsehoods — that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, were abducting pets and eating them. Muir noted that Springfield’s city manager said there were no credible claims of pets being “harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant community.”

“But the people on television say their dog was eaten by the people that went there,” Trump insisted in the course of a rant that launched a kajillion memes.

There is not a single television interview of any Springfield pet owner claiming their cat or dog was stolen and eaten by immigrants. There was a news story about a woman killing and appearing to eat a cat, but she was born in and lived in Canton, about 175 miles away from Springfield. (She was reportedly charged with "disorderly conduct by reason of intoxication," among other offenses.)


Facts are the enemy of MAGA.  Home schooled in questionable courses, they never really learned anything and they're proud of it -- watch them proudly and loudly proclaim at any pediatrician's office, "School note?  We don't need no school note!  I educates my kids all by mys self."  Yes, you do.  Thereby explaining how our country's population grows more uneducated with each year. 

Fact checks are never the friend to MAGA nor to MAGA candidates.  Tom Boggioni (RAW STORY) notes:


A rant by GOP vice presidential candidateJ.D. Vance at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania was dismissed by CNN's Alayna Treene Sunday morning after he accused Democrats of being behind assassination attempts aimed at Donald Trump.

Vance made a speaking appearance with the former president at the site of the first attempt on Trump's life weeks ago.

[. . .]

"Now, Victor [Blackwell] and Amara [Walker], we know that both Trump and J.D. Vance have tried to argue in the past that perhaps Democrats, Democrats' rhetoric about Donald Trump, particularly arguing that he may be a threat to democracy may have been what had led to that first assassination attempt, or even the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life."

"Of course, there's no evidence to support that, but that was the case that they were making," she added.


Evidence, proof, facts, certified vote counts?  MAGA trusts none of these.  It's not taught in their home schools.   Mauricio Alencar (DAILY BEAST) observes:


CNN’s Dana Bash and Lara Trump sparred over misinformation Donald Trump has spread about funding for disaster relief in North Carolina, with the anchor refusing to let the former president’s daughter-in-law get away with ducking her questions.

Bash laid into the Republican National Committee co-chair as she tried to change the direction from her father-in-law's dubious claims that FEMA is only offering a few hundred dollars to Americans who have had their homes destroyed in Hurricane Helene. 

“I wanna not let this get out there,” the host replied on Sunday's edition of State of the Union.

“You are right that FEMA is giving $750 [to each family],” Bash said. “But that is a first step for immediate needs. It’s called serious needs assistance.”

Bash’s correction got under Lara Trump’s skin.


Truth upsets MAGA -- causes their skin to blister -- like when sunlight hits a vampire's skin.  Joe DePaolo (MEDIATE) also notes Lara's attempts to get away with lying:


The CNN anchor then played comments from Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) — who lauded the federal response to the hurricane during a press conference on Friday in Asheville.

“I’m actually impressed with how much attention was paid to a region that wasn’t likely to have experienced the impact that they did,” Tillis said. He added, “For anybody who thinks that any level of government, anybody here could have been prepared precisely for what we’re dealing with here clearly are clueless… But right now, I’m out here to say that we’re doing a good job.”

“He and others are saying ‘please’ to the former president and to others stop spreading misinformation because it’s hurting people in North Carolina,” Bash said.

Lara Trump went on to downplay the comments from a senator from her own party who is on the ground in the affected area. 


Jack Smith's filing this week laid out how Donald Trump planned and plotted the January 6th violence in order to stop the election results from being made official so that he could hang onto power even though he lost the election.  Perry Stein (WASHINGTON POST) recaps:


In response to the Supreme Court immunity decision, prosecutors filed a superseding indictment in August against Trump — which charged him with the same four crimes, but with whittled-down evidence. On Wednesday, the judge unsealed Smith’s much anticipated filing that explained why the evidence in the superseding indictment should be considered private acts that can be prosecuted, rather than official acts that are immune from prosecution.

  • The filing lays out more extensively than before how many people told Trump there was no proof the election was stolen as he waged a campaign to overturn Joe Biden’s victory. In one striking detail, Smith said Trump allegedly said “So what?” when an aide told him Vice President Mike Pence had been taken to a secure location as violence unfolded at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
  • In another instance, Smith alleges that a White House staffer overheard Trump telling family members: “It doesn’t matter if you won or lost the election. You still have to fight like hell.”
  • And the new filing also highlights how some within Trump’s orbit tried to stifle those who said he lost the election. When Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani found out the chief counsel of the Republican National Committee sent an email urging colleagues not to back claims of a stolen election, Giuliani allegedly sent him a threatening voicemail.  


  USA TODAY quotes from the filing:


When the defendant lost the 2020 presidential election, he resorted to crimes to try to stay in office. With private co-conspirators, the defendant launched a series of increasingly desperate plans to overturn the legitimate election results in seven states that he had lost—Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin (the ‘targeted states’). His efforts included lying to state officials in order to induce them to ignore true vote counts; manufacturing fraudulent electoral votes in the targeted states; attempting to enlist Vice President Michael R. Pence, in his role as President of the Senate, to obstruct Congress’s certification of the election by using the defendant’s fraudulent electoral votes; and when all else had failed, on January 6, 2021, directing an angry crowd of supporters to the United States Capitol to obstruct the congressional certification.

 

The filing has very disturbing information and it also highlights some grand stupidity.  Charles P. Pierce (ESQUIRE) notes:



Let’s hear another big cheer for Rudy Giuliani, who managed to go from America’s toughest prosecutor to America’s Dumbest Conspirator. In December 2020, Giuliani was in Michigan, trying to get a fake-electors scheme under way there. According to Smith’s report, Giuliani texted to an unidentified someone:

So I need you to pass a joint resolution from the legislature that states the election is in dispute, there’s an ongoing investigation by the legislature, and the Electors sent by Governor Whitmer are not the official electors of the state of Michigan and do not fall within the Safe Harbor deadline under Michigan law.

Alas for crime, Giuliani entered the wrong number into his phone and so the text went into the ether, only to be plucked by Smith and his team.


Shawn Musgrave (THE INTERCEPT) attempts to identify some of the redacted names while Shirin Ali (SLATE) zooms in on some details:


In the months leading up to the 2020 election, Trump privately told his advisers, campaign staff, and former Vice President Mike Pence’s staff that he did not plan to accept the results; instead, “he would simply declare victory before all the ballots were counted and any winner was projected,” Smith wrote.

This was evident in Trump’s public comments at the time, as he began to plant seeds of doubt in the country’s voting process and refused to give a straight answer when asked if he would accept the election results. For instance, Trump publicly claimed universal mail-in voting was “inaccurate” and “fraudulent”—despite voting by mail in the primaries himself. During his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, Trump proclaimed that “the only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election.”

Three days before the election, according to the special counsel’s motion, a “private political advisor” (the name is redacted) who had been working on Trump’s campaign told a gathering of Trump supporters that the former president was going to declare victory no matter what. “That doesn’t mean he’s the winner, he’s just going to say he’s the winner,” the adviser said. The adviser also explained that mail-in ballots would mostly favor Biden, and because they take longer to count, it would create an opening for Trump to dispute the election. “And so they’re going to have a natural disadvantage and Trump’s going to take advantage of it—that’s our strategy. He’s going to declare himself a winner.”

 

It was planned all along.  This was not happenstance, this was not someone who was actually a bystander to some horrible events.  Donald Trump actively plotted for violence to take place.  He intended it to take place. Democracy did not matter to Donald Trump.  The voters will did not matter to Donald Trump.  The republic did not matter to Donald Trump.  The safety of people did not matter to Donald Trump.  All that mattered to Donald was retaining the title of president -- a title the American people voted to strip him of.


At THE NATION, Chris Lehmann observes:

 

The chronology in the filing’s finding of fact makes it clear just how manic and deranged Trump was in seeking to cling to the presidency—to the point of deliberately dismissing the actual outcome of the election. During Trump’s months-long crusade to discredit the balloting, without a shred of evidence, one White House staffer overheard him telling his nepo-adjutants Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, “It doesn’t matter if you won or lost the election. You still have to fight like hell.”

That was the de facto motto of the whole unfounded assault on a free and fair election. As election officials in downtown Detroit continued to count ballots the day after the election, a group of GOP protesters, high on bogus “stop the steal” rhetoric, tried to break into the building and disrupt the count. An operative at the scene texted a Trump campaign official—whose identity is redacted in the filing, but who appears to be the campaign’s elections operations director, Mike Roman. That campaign official had initially parried an earlier text indicating that the counting was legitimate with the directive, “Find a reason it isn’t.” Now told that the confrontation could explode into another “Brooks Brothers riot”—the Roger Stone–orchestrated campaign op that stymied a critical recount effort in Florida after the 2000 election—the official replied, “Make them riot. Do it!!!”

That was the Trump team’s ethos on January 6 as well, as Smith’s filing makes painfully clear. As frantic White House officials sought to get Trump to issue a statement telling the January 6 rioters to stand down, Trump instead churlishly repaired to the White House dining room to watch TV and tweet. This was when he issued the fateful tweet excoriating his vice president, Mike Pence, for lacking the “courage” to throw out the election results and anoint Congress with nonexistent powers to overturn the ballots of 81 million Americans. In no time flat, Pence’s Secret Service detail was forced to evacuate him from the Capitol, since, per Smith’s filing, “the defendant personally posted the tweet…at a point when he already understood the Capitol had been breached.” When another White House aide informed Trump of Pence’s evacuation as rioters came within 40 feet of his location, Trump’s reply was “So what?”

Whatever else this is, it’s clearly not the conduct of a US president honoring his constitutional oath or carrying out the duties of his office. As Smith’s filing points out, the president has no designated role in overseeing or certifying election results—for the obvious reason that doing so represents a howling conflict of interest.


Dropping back to the March 6th snapshot:


When the legal cases against him began to get play, that clarified his role behind the scenes and, no, it's not stretch to see him as the ringleader.  


But there were other issues there as well and the press, and the lawyers and the Congress elected to ignore them.

Let's drop back to January 20, 2017.
 
 


 


What a sad and poorly dressed family.  But the key take away is that Donald took the oath of office.  He was sworn in as president.

This is the oath they all have to take:

I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
You saw the video, Donald took the oath.

Donald then broke the oath.

He took an oath to uphold the Constitution.  He broke that oath.  Article II is part of the Constitution:


  • Clause 2 Electors
  • Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector.

  • Clause 3 Electoral College Count
  • The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by Ballot for two Persons, of whom one at least shall not be an Inhabitant of the same State with themselves. And they shall make a List of all the Persons voted for, and of the Number of Votes for each; which List they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the Seat of the Government of the United States, directed to the President of the Senate. The President of the Senate shall, in the Presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the Certificates, and the Votes shall then be counted. The Person having the greatest Number of Votes shall be the President, if such Number be a Majority of the whole Number of Electors appointed; and if there be more than one who have such Majority, and have an equal Number of Votes, then the House of Representatives shall immediately chuse by Ballot one of them for President; and if no Person have a Majority, then from the five highest on the List the said House shall in like Manner chuse the President. But in chusing the President, the Votes shall be taken by States, the Representation from each State having one Vote; A quorum for this Purpose shall consist of a Member or Members from two thirds of the States, and a Majority of all the States shall be necessary to a Choice. In every Case, after the Choice of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of the Electors shall be the Vice President. But if there should remain two or more who have equal Votes, the Senate shall chuse from them by Ballot the Vice President.

  • Clause 4 Electoral Votes
  • The Congress may determine the Time of chusing the Electors, and the Day on which they shall give their Votes; which Day shall be the same throughout the United States.


Click on anything you need to in order to expand the above.  He broke it.  He came up with fake electors, he plotted and schemed.  Every thing he did to try to avoid leaving office was illegal and unconstitutional.  The Constitution outlines the process.  It did not permit him to do what he did.  What he did was actually treason.  

That's a strong word and it's one I don't toss around lightly because it carries the penalty of death.  But his actions qualify as treason.  He put himself above the country and that's not allowed.  And that's what should have been hammered home.

Is he fit to serve?  Four years earlier when he was presumably more aware of his surroundings, he was ready to destroy democracy to hold onto a second term.  He broke his oath to the Constitution.  Clearly, he is not fit for office.

They didn't hit on it.  They didn't cover it that way.  Maybe they just don't care about what's termed the supreme law of the land?  

Must be because the media ignored that aspect, the attorneys did, the Congress did.  

It is your first duty in office, to take the oath of office.  And you fail at keeping that oath then you have no business running for office again.


Holly Brewer (THE NEW REPUBLIC) observes:


Some of the strongest evidence in the brief focuses on the connections between Trump’s efforts to dispute the election, despite the overwhelming evidence that he had lost, and his threats against Mike Pence, as Trump repeatedly tried to force his vice president not to play his official role and in effect block the transition of power to a new president. But Smith is careful in his characterizations, distinguishing between Trump’s role as president and his role as a candidate: The brief argues that none of Trump’s attempts to pressure Pence should be regarded as “official” acts within the role accorded the president in terms of elections; instead, these were Trump’s campaign decisions, as a private citizen.

The most shocking evidence, as many news outlets highlighted on Wednesday, came in the connections between a series of Trump’s tweets, which Smith carefully shows are “private” acts, and Trump’s orchestration of a pressure campaign against Pence to not count the votes. Trump threatened Pence that he would be hated by hundreds of thousands of people, and then issued a tweet calling them to the U.S Capitol to protest. Finally, on January 6, when Pence had not yielded to such pressure, Trump tweeted a message at 2:24 p.m. that essentially sicced the crowd on him—and then, when warned by an aide of the danger Pence was in, responded


Finally, in very important news, Alex Seitz-Wald (NBC NEWS) reports:


 A group of imams endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in an open letter shared first with NBC News on Sunday, a critical boost as she steps up her efforts to win back disaffected Muslim voters amid the Israel-Hamas war.

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The 25 Islamic religious leaders who signed the letter, which comes a year after the Oct. 7 terrorist attack that sparked the war, argue that Muslim voters have a duty to think logically about their voting decisions and that backing Harris “far outweighs the harms of the other options."

“She is a committed ceasefire candidate too and is the best option for ending the bloodshed in Gaza and now Lebanon,” they wrote.

The imams argued that former President Donald Trump is a threat to their community.

“Knowingly enabling someone like Donald Trump to return to office, whether by voting directly for him or for a third-party candidate, is both a moral and a strategic failure. Particularly in swing states, a vote for a third party could enable Trump to win that state and therefore the elections,” they wrote. 

“Given [Trump’s] well-documented history of harming our communities and country, as well as what he has promised he will do to Muslims and Palestinians should he return, it is incumbent upon us not to allow our high emotions to dictate our actions to our detriment,” the letter reads. 


I'd hoped and planned for us to cover the White racist that is Elon Musk's mother but we'll do that later this week, hopefully, tomorrow.  There were other things as well that we'll have to wait on because there was so much recap from this weekend.   


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