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Primarily Speaking

image of a cartoon version of me standing at a podium gesturing to the word 'FACTS' written in large text on a chalkboard, pictured in front of a patriotic stars-and-stripes graphic, to which I've added text reading: 'The Democratic Primary 2020: Let's do this thing.'

Welcome to another edition of Primarily Speaking, because presidential primaries now begin fully one million years before the election!

Following Joe Biden's shameful display yesterday, suggesting that Senator Cory Booker should apologize to him for calling out his racial insensitivity, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell asked Booker if it would be possible for him to share a ticket with Biden, and Booker's response was everything.

O'Donnell: Could you run on a ticket with Joe Biden?

Booker: I do not think there should be two men on a ticket. [stops; stares at O'Donnell, who is momentarily struck silent]

O'Donnell: [chuckling] Okay, that's— That's—

Booker: I do not think there should be two men on a ticket.

O'Donnell: Let me ask you this—

Booker: I think we— I think that, given the field we have, the extraordinary people, we should have tickets that have racial and gender diversity in them. Come on, we're— We're a party that should talk to who we are as a nation. We're a nation with extraordinary—

O'Donnell: I think you're going to get a lot of Democratic delegates who agree with you on that.
That was just a brilliant fucking response.

Can Booker, Elizabeth Warren, and Julián Castro run all together as a presidential council of equals? "Donald Trump has made a gigantic fucking mess, and we're going to fix it together." TAKE MY VOTE.

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This is excellent news:
On Saturday, nearly all of the Democratic candidates will participate in a first-of-its-kind forum on women's health and reproductive rights hosted by Planned Parenthood Action Fund in Columbia, South Carolina. Organizers say the event offers the candidates an opportunity to shape the conversation around women's health and abortion in a climate that is now increasingly hostile to reproductive rights.

"This is really the moment for the candidates to make clear where they stand on the full range of reproductive healthcare, including abortion," said Kelley Robinson, the group's executive director. "Whoever wants to lead the United States and serve in the office of the president is going to have to be clear and accountable to voters on this issue."

...Twenty of the party's 24 contenders are expected to participate in the forum, which coincides with a busy weekend of presidential campaign events, including the state Democratic party's annual Blue Palmetto Dinner followed by congressman Jim Clyburn's World Famous Fish Fry.

Among the candidates confirmed are Joe Biden, senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, and Kirsten Gillibrand, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and former congressman Beto O'Rourke. They will each have 15 minutes to answer questions from the group's members about to explain their position — and their policy ambitions — on issues like abortion, women's health care, and contraception.

...In this climate, Robinson said rhetorical support for abortion rights is not enough. She expects the 20 candidates participating in Saturday's forum to elevate the debate around how far they are willing to go to override state abortion restrictions and preserve access if Roe is struck down.

"It's important to give candidates a chance to not only say where they stand on these issues but to say, if they were elected president, what they would affirmatively do to expand access and care," she said.
YES!

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On the Twitters...

Booker is tweeting about his Restoring Justice plan to extend clemency to people serving excessive sentences: "I'll be blunt. No matter who wins, even if it isn't me, people unjustly incarcerated must be liberated—and I need everyone in this field to agree with me." Right on.

Warren is tweeting about the absolutely gobsmacking report last night that Donald Trump approved a military strike on Iran and then changed his mind: "Donald Trump promised to bring our troops home. Instead he has pulled out of a deal that was working and instigated another unnecessary conflict. There is no justification for further escalating this crisis — we need to step back from the brink of war."

Castro is tweeting about the federal court ruling to allow the Trump administration's family planning rules to take effect while challenges make their way through the courts: "Title X provides reproductive counseling and care to millions of women. This decision is dangerous and part of the Trump administration's efforts to attack women's health and eliminate access to abortion. We must fight back."

Senator Kamala Harris is tweeting about that ruling, too: "Disgraceful. The Trump administration has been given the go-ahead to prohibit health care providers that participate in Title X from referring patients for abortion services. Women will suffer because the administration is playing politics with health care. I will fight this."

Beto O'Rourke is tweeting about the latest horrific report about the conditions in which migrant children are being detained at the southern border: "Children caring for toddlers in immigrant jails, inadequate food and water for hundreds of kids, and weeks without bathing or clean clothes. They will struggle with this trauma the rest of their lives. We'll have it on our conscience for the rest of ours." Sob.

In other news...

The scourge of private prisons? Warren has a plan for that! And she has a Twitter thread about her plan, too, which begins thus: "Private prison companies have spent millions to turn our criminal and immigration policies into ones that prioritize making them rich instead of keeping us safe — with terrible consequences. Today I'm announcing my plan to end this private profiteering off of cruelty." Private profiteering off of cruelty. I am really just enormously pleased that the Democrats are finally talking about Republican policies as cruelty.

Biden continues to be a goddamn mess, and here's just a perfect headline at Politico about his shitshow of a campaign so far: "Grampa Simpson Runs for President." Here's a headline you don't want at the Washington Post: "Tensions Ripple Through Biden Campaign as His Past Working Relationship with a Segregationist Senator Comes to the Forefront." If anyone expected Biden to be more disciplined, and more decent, after being veep for 8 years, whooooooops your silly expectation.

Senator Bernie Sanders says that Warren is surging not because she's an excellent candidate who is campaigning really hard, but because she's a woman. (You know how Americans famously love electing women president.)

screenshot of CNN report featuring freeze-frame of Bernie Sanders making a grouchy face, beside text reading: 'Sanders on Warren's rise: People want a woman elected. | Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders partly attributed fellow candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren's rise in the polls to the fact that some people want to see a woman elected president.'

Good freaking grief, Bernie.

Relatedly, this is one of the reasons why it's thrilling to have such a diverse field of candidates: "Companies were 79 times more likely to hire a woman and 194 times more likely to hire a person of color when the finalist pool included more than one woman or minority. This held true regardless of the number of finalists. ...[W]hen multiple diverse candidates enter the field, the status quo actually changes, and company decisions do, too. The playing field starts to level out." When you're not a token, you're more difficult to dismiss on the basis of your identity.

John Hickenlooper is still definitely running for president.

Talk about these things! Or don't. Whatever makes you happy. Life is short.

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Today in Anti-Choice Terrorism

[Content Note: Anti-choice terrorism.]

Anti-choice terrorism is one of the most common forms of terrorism in the United States, and it's also one of the least discussed. The political press renders it almost entirely invisible. Yet another attack on a clinic should be front page news and an urgent subject of discussion on cable news, but, yet again, it isn't.

Olivia Messer at the Daily Beast reports:

A Missouri man was charged Monday in federal court after surveillance video allegedly showed him setting fire to a Planned Parenthood Clinic last month in Columbia.

Wesley Kaster, 42, was arrested Saturday on arson charges, according to a statement from the Department of Justice.

Kaster is accused of placing a "seemingly heavy" bucket inside the building and then throwing a "Molotov cocktail-type device" in the early morning hours of Feb. 10, 2019. Kaster was recorded leaving the area and returning around 4 a.m., and minutes later, the footage showed smoke billowing from the broken glass door of the building.

The fire was completely extinguished by a sprinkler system before officials from the Columbia Fire Department arrived, but authorities noted that a glass wall had been shattered and that "an accelerant fueled the fire that was set inside," according to the criminal complaint. Investigators recovered two five-gallon buckets of gasoline near the remains of a Molotov cocktail.
It's very fortunate that no one was harmed.

The same weekend that Kaster was arrested, Donald Trump and Mike Pence appeared at CPAC, where Trump was repeatedly declared the "most pro-life president in American history" and Pence smeared Democrats as supporters of "infanticide."

This, too, is a result of the Trump Regime's campaign of stochastic terrorism. Calling abortionists "baby killers" and "murderers" over and over and over has demonstrably caused people to take up arms against them. The Trump Regime didn't start the violent anti-choice campaign of terror, but they are promoting and empowering it every chance they get.

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We Resist: Day 662

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Trump Is a Cruel, Traitorous Disgrace and Veterans' Day and California Wildfires: The Latest and How to Help.

Here are some more things in the news today...

[Content Note: Gun violence; misogyny; toxic masculinity] On Friday, I noted that Ian David Long, who opened fire in a bar in Thousand Oaks, California on Thursday, killing 12 people and injuring others before killing himself, had a history of misogynistic abuse. Since then, even more information has come out about Long and his abuse of women.

A second female coach "recalled him on Sunday as volatile and intimidating, and said that repeated complaints to school administrators about his behavior failed to prompt any discipline." Additionally, investigators are looking into the possibility that Long "believed his former girlfriend would be at the bar."

There were a lot of warning signs about this guy for many years. At every turn, authorities decided to ignore the people urgently raising flags, because they didn't want to ruin his life.

His life.

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[CN: Gun violence; images of blood at link] In related news: Laurel Wamsley at NPR: After NRA Mocks Doctors, Physicians Reply: 'This Is Our Lane'.
A mocking tweet from the National Rifle Association has stirred many physicians to post on social media about their tragically frequent experiences treating patients in the aftermath of gun violence.

"Someone should tell self-important anti-gun doctors to stay in their lane," the NRA tweeted on Thursday. "Half of the articles in Annals of Internal Medicine are pushing for gun control. Most upsetting, however, the medical community seems to have consulted NO ONE but themselves."

The NRA was criticizing the American College of Physicians' (ACP) new position paper, in which the physicians' group outlines its public health approach to reducing deaths and injuries from firearms.

"We are not anti-gun: we are anti-bullet holes in our patients," Esther Choo, a doctor and professor of emergency medicine at Oregon Health & Science University, replied on Twitter. "Most upsetting, actually, is death and disability from gun violence that is unparalleled in the world."

The NRA posted its tweet just hours before a man shot and killed 12 people at a country music bar in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

"I would like to graciously extend the invitation to the author of this tweet and anyone else from the NRA to join me at the hospital the next time I care for a child who has been hurt or killed by a gun that wasn't safely stored or was an innocent bystander," tweeted Jeannie Moorjani, a pediatric doctor in Orlando.

More physicians weighed in, often using the hashtag #ThisIsOurLane.

"Do you have any idea how many bullets I pull out of corpses weekly? This isn't just my lane. It's my fucking highway," wrote forensic pathologist Judy Melinek, in a tweet that has gone viral.

A trauma surgeon in Utah tweeted a photo of his blue scrubs covered in blood. "Can't post a patient photo," he wrote, "so this is a selfie. This is what it looks like to #stayinmylane."
The Republican Party is a death cult, and the NRA is their primary sponsor.

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[CN: Authoritarianism; video may autoplay at link] Cheyenne Haslett at ABC News: Trump, Without Evidence, Calls Florida Ballots 'Massively Infected,' Demands End to Recounts.
Donald Trump weighed in on the battle over counting ballots in Florida's Senate and governor's race Monday and, as he has done before, claimed without evidence that the integrity of the election had been compromised.

The president said the results from Election Night should be accepted and declared both Republican candidates should be declared the winners of their respective races.

He tweeted: "The Florida Election should be called in favor of Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis in that large numbers of new ballots showed up out of nowhere, and many ballots are missing or forged. An honest vote count is no longer possible-ballots massively infected. Must go with Election Night!"

The president's desire to use results from Election Night, which he tweeted on Veterans Day, would disenfranchise many votes that are counted after Election Day, including voters serving overseas in the military. Overseas and military ballots can arrive until Nov. 16 and will be counted, as long as they're postmarked on or before Election Day.

Additionally, there is no evidence that ballots "showed up out of nowhere," but rather ballots continued to be counted days after the election — largely mail-in, absentee, and provisional ballots in slow counties like Broward and Palm Beach, which lean Democrat. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has no open investigations into any claims of potential fraud, ABC News confirmed Sunday afternoon.
Disenfranchising servicemembers is quite a way to celebrate Veterans' Day.

Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ronald J. Hansen at the Arizona Republic: Kyrsten Sinema Widens Lead Again over Martha McSally in Pivotal Day for Arizona's U.S. Senate Race. "Democrat Kyrsten Sinema widened her lead again over Republican Martha McSally on Sunday, a pivotal day in the U.S. Senate race as the number of uncounted ballots dwindled. Sinema expanded her lead to 32,292 votes — a 1.5 percentage-point lead — as of 6:20 p.m. Sunday, according to updated counts posted by the Arizona Secretary of State. Her campaign manager predicted her victory was inevitable. The lengthy vote-count process, which has continued long after the polls closed Nov. 6, is mostly due to the need to verify signatures for voters who vote by mail. The Arizona Republic estimates about 215,000 ballots remain to be counted statewide. To remain competitive, McSally needs to outperform all of her previous showings in Maricopa County, the state's most populous area and one that Sinema has dominated."

[CN: Racism; eliminationist imagery] Michael Brice-Saddler at the Washington Post: A Senator from Mississippi Joked About 'Public Hanging'; Her Black Opponent Called It 'Reprehensible'. "Drawing cheers from a gaggle of supporters, the line appeared to be a throwaway one. 'If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row,' Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss) is heard saying in a video posted to Twitter on Sunday morning. ...In a statement Sunday, [Democrat Mike Espy] called Hyde-Smith's comments 'reprehensible.' He added, 'They have no place in our political discourse, in Mississippi, or our country. We need leaders, not dividers, and her words show that she lacks the understanding and judgment to represent the people of our state.' In her own statement Sunday, Hyde-Smith [said]: 'In a comment on Nov. 2, I referred to accepting an invitation to a speaking engagement. In referencing the one who invited me, I used an exaggerated expression of regard, and any attempt to turn this into a negative connotation is ridiculous.'" WOW.

Kira Lerner at ThinkProgress: Trump Properties Made Millions off the Midterm Election. "Trump-owned and branded properties cashed in during the midterm elections, according to a CNN analysis which found that campaigns and outside groups spent at least $3.2 million at the hotels and resorts. The CNN analysis of Federal Election Commission data found that the Republican National Committee was the biggest customer, spending at least $1.2 million at Trump-branded properties since the beginning of 2017." How nice for him.

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[CN: Nativism] Spencer Ackerman at the Daily Beast: ICE Is Imprisoning a Record 44,000 People. "The steep rise in detentions is 'indicative of the fact that the Trump administration has weaponized ICE into an entity that far exceeds the agency's original mandate and fits with the anti-immigrant actions of this administration,' Rep. Raul Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat, told The Daily Beast. 'With little accountability and oversight — and a long track record of abuse — I'm concerned that the vast majority of those in ICE custody include many innocent people who've done nothing wrong.' ...'From a moral perspective, 44,000 is an astonishing number of people to be separated from their families and communities and held within a system that DHS's own Inspector General has criticized for abusive conditions,' added the Detention Watch Network's Mary Small."

[CN: Misogyny] Jessica Glenza at the Guardian: Planned Parenthood's New President Warns of 'State of Emergency' for Women's Health.
Dr. Leana Wen takes over as president of Planned Parenthood — America's biggest, best-funded, and most vilified reproductive healthcare institution — at a time of unprecedented attacks on the organization's values and work.

Last week, Alabama voters passed a fetal rights law; the Trump administration finalized rules to allow employers to opt out of health insurance requirements to provide birth control; and liberal women collectively held their breath as one of their champions — 85-year-old supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, leader of the court's liberal wing — was hospitalized with three cracked ribs.

To all this, Wen's answer is to play offense.

"There is huge unmet need across our country, and it is our moral imperative to provide care for all those who need us," Wen said, with the torch-carrying conviction of an emergency room physician who has seen too much in too little time. "I plan to expand our services, and expand our reach."

..."There is no question we are in a state of emergency for women's health," said Wen. When a society "treats one type of healthcare differently than everyone else, that's when we get to where we are, which is the biggest healthcare crisis of our time."
[CN: Authoritarianism] Matt Shuham at TPM: Conway on Doctored Video White House Released: 'That's Not Altered; That's Sped Up'. "White House counselor Kellyanne Conway asserted Sunday that a 'sped-up' video is not the same as an 'altered' video, while defending the White House's use of an altered video of a hand motion made by CNN reporter Jim Acosta in order to justify suspending his press pass. 'That's not altered; that's sped up,' Conway told Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace. 'They do it all the time in sports to see if there's actually a first down or a touchdown. So I have to disagree with the, I think, overwrought description of this video being doctored as if we put somebody else's arm in there,' she added."

Staff at the Daily Beast: North Korea 'Continuing Missile Program at 16 Secret Sites,' Satellite Images Show. "North Korea is carrying on with its ballistic missile program at 16 secret facilities, new satellite images have revealed, undermining [Donald] Trump's boasts that he persuaded the hermit kingdom to abandon its weapons production and work toward denuclearization. The images, reported by The New York Times, show North Korea is continuing to make improvements at more than a dozen launching sites. The development suggests North Korea's promise to shut down one major test site was an attempted deception. The secret missile bases were identified in a study to be published Monday by the Beyond Parallel program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank."

[CN: Homophobia] Andy Towle at Towleroad: Boston Gay Bars Receive Threatening Phone Calls. "At least two Boston gay bars received threatening phone calls around the same time on consecutive nights over the weekend, according to police. What the threats were was not disclosed. dbar in Dorchester received a threatening call on Friday night, and Alley Bar in downtown Boston received a similar call on Saturday. ...The Boston Globe reported on the threat to Alley Bar: 'Rocco LaMonica, the bar's manager on duty, said a doorman answered the bar's phone and heard the threats. LaMonica would not comment on what happened during the call but said it 'was threatening enough that we needed to call the police.' 'We're not going to stand back for anybody,' LaMonica said. 'You can't take a chance now.''"

Martin Rosenbaum at BBC News: Pseudonyms to Protect Authors of Controversial Articles. "Academics who are frightened to explore controversial topics, in case it provokes a backlash, will soon have a safer route to publish such work. An international group of university researchers is planning a new journal which will allow articles on sensitive debates to be written under pseudonyms. They feel free intellectual discussion on tough issues is being hampered by a culture of fear and self-censorship. The Journal of Controversial Ideas will be launched early next year." Yeah, this is going to be bad.

[CN: Rape culture; clergy sex abuse] David McFadden and David Crary at the AP: Bishops Will Delay Votes on Steps to Combat Sex Abuse Crisis. "In an abrupt change of plans, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops opened the group's national meeting Monday by announcing it will delay for at least several months any votes on proposed new steps to address the clergy sex abuse crisis that is rocking the church. Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, of Galveston-Houston, said the delay was requested by the Vatican, which asked that the U.S. bishops wait until after a Vatican-convened global meeting on sex abuse in February." The literal opposite of urgency. Fucking disgusting.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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We Resist: Day 595

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Kavanaugh Open Thread and The Republicans Casually Announce Their Coup and Trump Regime Announces Expansion of "Family Residential Centers" to Detain Migrant Families.

Here are some more things in the news today...

In case you haven't been able to closely follow the Brett Kavanaugh hearing today, the Democrats are GOING FOR IT.

Andrew Desiderio at the Daily Beast: Democrats Go Nuclear for Kavanaugh Documents. "At the beginning of Thursday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) pledged to release some of those documents, saying he was knowingly committing an act of 'civil disobedience.' 'I openly invite and accept the consequences of my team releasing that email right now,' Booker said, which he says could include 'potential ousting from the Senate.' The senator later said he does not believe his action would constitute a violation of the Senate's rules, but Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-TX) read a rule that states Booker could 'suffer expulsion from the body.' Booker, a potential Democratic presidential contender in 2020, swiftly responded: 'Bring it on.'"

He then turned on his mic and told Cornyn: "Then apply the rule and bring the charges." DAMN.


Senator Harris' question was actually late yesterday, but I felt like it deserved to be included!

Like I've said in comments here and on Twitter: There is a valid argument that the Democrats should have gotten up and walked out right at the start. There is a valid argument that it was the better option to stay and get their objections into the record. Pros and cons to both, in my estimation. But they did stay, and I value their palpable anger as they get this stuff into the official record.

And they can always get up and walk the fuck out anytime, after they drop the gavel on this guy.

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Alexander Bisley at Maclean's: Why 'Shadow President' Mike Pence Badly Wants the Oval Office. "He was saved from obscurity and failure by Donald Trump and his need to shore up the right-wing evangelical vote. Now, he owes his survival to Trump and that political base. People close to him tell us that he is aware of Trump's struggles — and he will be ready should Trump depart the scene. Meanwhile, he has his own political action committee, and campaigns around the country under the aegis of a dark money organization, America First Policies. AFP was founded by Brad Parscale, Trump's 2020 campaign manager, and Nick Ayers, Pence's chief of staff. The campaign tour is expected to solidify Trump's base, and introduce Pence to grassroots Republicans around the country. In the event of Trump's resignation or impeachment, Pence could quickly convert the effort to benefit himself."

Staff at CBS News: ICE Spurs Subpoenas of 44 North Carolina Elections Boards for Voting Records. "Immigration and Customs Enforcement has subpoenaed 44 North Carolina elections boards for voting records, CBS News' Jeff Pegues has confirmed. Sources tell CBS News 46 subpoenas went out in all, but of that 46, two went to state agencies, including the Department of Motor Vehicles. ICE is not providing a formal statement due to the ongoing federal investigation. ...A federal law enforcement official briefed on the details of the investigation said this is a local case, and denied that it has anything to do with [Donald] Trump's unsubstantiated claims that there was widespread illegal voting during the 2016 election. But ICE and government officials are expecting to field questions about whether this is an attempt to pick up where the president's now-disbanded 'Commission on Voter Fraud' left off."

Jon Swaine at the Guardian: Trump Inauguration Crowd Photos Were Edited After He Intervened. "A government photographer edited official pictures of Donald Trump's inauguration to make the crowd appear bigger following a personal intervention from the president, according to newly released documents. The photographer cropped out empty space 'where the crowd ended' for a new set of pictures requested by Trump on the first morning of his presidency, after he was angered by images showing his audience was smaller than Barack Obama's in 2009."

Andy Towle at Towleroad: Trump Thanks Dictator Kim Jong Un for 'Unwavering Faith' in Him. "Donald Trump thanked North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un on Twitter Thursday morning: 'Kim Jong Un of North Korea proclaims 'unwavering faith in [Donald] Trump.' Thank you to Chairman Kim. We will get it done together!' Morning Joe laughed: 'His friends are despots.'" They also aren't actually "friends," in any real sense of the word.

Betsy Woodruff at the Daily Beast: Putin's 'Friend' Had Early Access to Trump's Infamous Pro-Russia Speech. "It isn't unusual for a think-tank chief to preview drafts of a speech presented at their invitation. But [Center for the National Interest president Dimitri Simes'] proximity to the speech shows that a person Vladimir Putin once called a 'friend and colleague' had an early view into the crafting of a speech that would have historic significance for American foreign policy. Democrats on the House intelligence committee tried to investigate Simes' relationship to Trump's campaign, but Republican committee chairman Devin Nunes blocked their efforts."


Ally Boguhn at Rewire.News: Jon Kyl, McCain's Replacement, Notorious for Lying About Planned Parenthood. "Kyl, who retired from the Senate in 2013, in 2011 made the false claim that 'well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does' is related to abortion care, though in truth the procedure makes up about 3 percent of its services. His office later released a statement suggesting Kyl's claim was 'not intended to be a factual statement,' sparking a social media firestorm after comedian Stephen Colbert jumped into the matter on Twitter with a list of statements about Kyl using the hashtag #NotIntendedToBeAFactualStatement. The false claim was later stricken from the congressional record."

Michelle Kosinski and Jennifer Hansler at CNN: State Department's Top Candidate to Lead Efforts Countering Disinformation: A Fox News Reporter. "A Fox News correspondent is a leading candidate to head the State Department agency tasked with combating propaganda and disinformation from foreign adversaries, CNN has learned. Lea Gabrielle is being considered for special envoy and coordinator of the Global Engagement Center, multiple State Department sources and one former senior State official told CNN. Gabrielle is a general assignment reporter for 'Shepard Smith Reporting,' according to her Fox News biography." Yeah, that sounds about right.

Julia Kollewe and Graeme Wearden at the Guardian: China 'Will Retaliate' If U.S. Imposes New Tariffs on $200bn of Goods. "Beijing has laid the ground for another round of tit-for-tat tariffs in the U.S.-China trade war as it declared its readiness to retaliate if Washington imposes a fresh set of duties on $200bn of Chinese goods, which could happen as soon as this week. The proposed new tariffs from Washington — levied at 25% of the value of thousands of specific products — would come on top of existing 25% tariffs on $50bn of Chinese exports, most of which kicked in on 6 July. China was quick to strike back then, imposing tariffs on a similar amount of U.S. goods. Beijing's economic ministry spokesman, Gao Feng, repeated threats that it would retaliate if a new round of tariffs was imposed: 'If the United States, regardless of opposition, adopts any new tariff measures, China will be forced to roll out necessary retaliatory measures.'"

Ayana Byrd at Colorlines: High Lead Levels Force Detroit to Shut Off Water Fountains at All Public Schools. "[On September 4], the children of Detroit headed back to the city's public schools amid growing concern about water safety. In response to dangerous lead and copper levels, officials have turned off all water fountains district-wide. Last month, tests of all water sources in 16 school buildings, including sinks and fountains, showed elevated levels. ...In response, District Superintendent Nikolai Vitti announced last week, 'I am turning off all drinking water in our schools until a deeper and broad analysis can be conducted to determine the long-term solutions.' The decision affects about 50,000 students in 106 schools. The district will provide bottled water and coolers until fountains are turned back on." Fucking hell.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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Trump to Launch New Assault on Abortion Access

[Content Note: War on agency; rape culture.]

The Trump administration is planning to announce a new rule that would withhold federal funding from any healthcare facility that supports abortion or refers patients to facilities that perform abortions.

Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Maggie Haberman at the New York Times report on the rule, a "top priority of social conservatives," e.g. Mike Pence:

The policy would be a return to one instituted in 1988 by President Ronald Reagan that required abortion services to have a "physical separation" and "separate personnel" from other family planning activities. That policy is often described as a domestic gag rule because it barred caregivers at facilities that received family planning funds from providing any information to patients about an abortion or where to receive one.

Federal family planning laws already ban direct funding of organizations that use abortion as a family planning method. But conservative activists and Republican lawmakers have been pressing Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services, to tighten the rules further so that abortions could not occur — or be performed by the same staff — at locations that receive Title X federal family planning money.

Dawn Laguens, the executive vice president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, called the new proposal "outrageous" and "dangerous."

The policy, she said in a statement late Thursday, is "designed to make it impossible for millions of patients to get birth control or preventive care from reproductive health care providers like Planned Parenthood. This is designed to force doctors and nurses to lie to their patients. It would have devastating consequences across this country."
Which, of course, is the entire point.

The new rule will certainly be challenged in court. The question is whether the Trump administration and Republican Party will have successfully stacked the lower courts — and/or Supreme Court — by that time, to guarantee a victory for the anti-choice brigade.

I know I'm the brokenest of broken records, but: Abortion is healthcare. It is a legal healthcare procedure, to which women and other people who can get pregnant must have access.

What abortion isn't is "murder." What abortion isn't is a diabolical ethical quandary that can't be resolved because people can't agree about "when life begins."

Eve granting the faulty premise that a fetus has the equivalent value of the born uterus-having person carrying it, I will observe (again) that my life, right now, is not so precious that any other human being could be compelled to use their body to support mine for the next nine months (at least). No other human being is obliged to give up an organ for me, even if it would save my life. Nor bone marrow, nor blood, nor skin. People who are forced to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term are being asked to do something no other people are asked to do for another person, which exposes the truth of the anti-choice position: Fetuses are valued more highly than the people who carry them.

Here, then, is how we resolve this disagreement: By not making an exception for the sustenance of fetal life that we make for no other life.

It isn't as though there isn't precedent in our existing law and culture. We institutionally value lives differently, some more than others, all the time. We value lives of U.S. citizens more than the lives of people who aren't. We value the lives of inmates less than the lives of the free population (among whom are many highly-rewarded perpetrators of white-collar crimes). We value the lives of the wealthy more than the poor. We value the lives of people we allow to live without healthcare access less than the lives of those who by fate or fortune have health insurance. And these are only the valuations that can and do routinely mean a visible difference between life and death.

Which is to say nothing of all the kyriarchal valuations of lives that have repercussions small and large and sometimes deadly, too.

(We also wisely value some lives over others for complex reasons, like the life of the highly-protected U.S. President over the life of an average citizen.)

But the people who are in the seats of power that legislatively prioritize U.S., supposedly law-abiding, wealthy, healthcare-having lives over others are largely very privileged men. And we are expected to understand that their agreement to globally prioritize their own lives over everyone else's is Moral Values, and an individual woman's choice to value her life over a fetus is murder.

The "when does life begin" debate is nothing but smoke and mirrors to obfuscate the reality that we routinely make valuations about different lives, some rightly and some wrongly. It is an attempt to pretend that abortion is an entirely unique scenario, and thus cannot be easily resolved. And no one knows this better than the architects of the anti-choice movement, who qualify fetal life as "innocent life," as opposed to the soiled lives of, say, the people whose lives were cut short because we lacked the political will to fund effective levees or repair a crumbling bridge.

It is the worst kind of intellectual dishonesty to indulge this garbage argument about irreconcilable disagreement over when life begins. It doesn't matter even if life does begin at conception. The calculus thus becomes which life matters more, which is an assessment we are willing to make in dozens of other situations across our political and cultural landscape.

We must actually value the actual lives of actual people who have actually been born over fetuses.

That wouldn't even be debatable if the people in question weren't almost exclusively women.

The question is not really when life begins. The question is whether we recognize women and other people with uteri as humans whose lives have intrinsic value and the rights of agency, bodily autonomy, and consent. It is only because such a vast swath of our population cannot or will not answer a resounding and unqualified "yes" to that question that there is even space for a reprehensible debate about when life begins.

The "real problem" has never been some tedious, specious, allegedly unresolvable debate about when life begins — an argument which is resolved by centering the humanity, agency, bodily autonomy, and consent of women. The "real problem" is that social conservatives' position makes evident that the anti-choice movement is an extension of the rape culture, which seeks to strip women of precisely those things.

I have previously noted on many occasions that I'm hard-pressed to see why I should be any less contemptuous of a man (or woman) who sits at a big mahogany desk in a government building making decisions about my body without my consent than I should be of the man who used physical force to make decisions about my body without my consent.

It is an observation by which anti-choice folks are outraged. They are horrified to be compared, even obliquely, to sexual predators. As well they should be. I am horrified to have to make it. But anyone who holds the position that they should be able to legislate away my bodily autonomy and supersede my consent about what happens to my body shouldn't be too goddamned surprised by the comparison.

One must be ridiculously incapable of self-reflection to simultaneously argue that sexual assault (forcing a woman to do something with her body she doesn't want to do) is a Terrible Thing, but the denial of abortion (forcing a woman to do something with her body she doesn't want to do) is a Moral Imperative.

Suffice it to say I'm decidedly unimpressed with the sanctimonious social conservatives who have empowered a confessed serial sex abuser to enact a rule that denies women the right of consent over what happens to our bodies.

I don't need an ethics lecture from these oppressive scolds. I need a goddamn apology.

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We Resist: Day 468

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by Fannie: America Hates Honest Women. And by me: Yeah, We Know and Iowa Legislature Passes "Heartbeat" Abortion Bill and Trump Doesn't Want Us to Know How Many Civilians He Kills.

Here are some more things in the news today...

Let us begin with a real thing that the President of the United States tweeted this morning:


This is clearly a response to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein having said publicly yesterday, itself a response to Congressional Republicans drawing up articles of impeachment against him: "I can tell you there have been people who have been making threats privately and publicly against me for quite some time, and I think they should understand by now, the Department of Justice is not going to be extorted. We're going to do what's required by the rule of law. And any kind of threats that anybody makes are not going to affect the way we do our job."

Ben Jacobs at the Guardian explains:
The threat of impeachment is being used as leverage for Republican to get more information about the federal investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election as well as Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server as secretary of state.

Earlier in April, the justice department handed over a redacted document about the origins of the Russia investigation to the House intelligence committee after its chair, Devin Nunes, publicly mused about holding law enforcement officials in contempt of Congress or even impeaching them for not cooperating.

Rosenstein said on Tuesday that "if we were to just open our doors to allow Congress to come and rummage through the files, that would be a serious infringement on the separation of powers."
So, to be clear, because the Deputy Attorney General of the United States (who is in charge of the Russia investigation as the Attorney General had to recuse himself since he is under suspicion of collusion) said that he would not allow partisan operatives in Congress to violate the separation of powers to assist the president in subverting the rule of law, now the president is publicly threatening to intervene with the Justice Department to stymie Rosenstein, in an extraordinary abuse of power and almost certainly illegal attempt to obstruct justice.

I don't even know what to say anymore. This is wanton authoritarian bullying, and Donald Trump was never going to behave any other way given the vast powers of the office of the U.S. presidency.

It was always reason #1 not to let him anywhere near the Oval Office.

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Nancy LeTourneau at Washington Monthly: Ukraine Stopped Cooperating with the Mueller Investigation to Appease Trump.
In addition to dropping the investigation into Manafort's dealings in Ukraine, the government has decided that it will not cooperate with Mueller's investigation and most importantly, allowed Konstantin V. Kilimnik to go to Russia, where he will be unavailable for questioning. You might remember that Kilimnik was the go-between who facilitated the communication between Manafort and Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska after he got the position as Trump’s campaign manager.

The government of Ukraine is being pretty transparent about why they are doing all of this.
The intention in Kiev to freeze cooperation with American investigators was readily acknowledged by Volodymyr Ariev, a member of Parliament who is an ally of President Petro O. Poroshenko.

"In every possible way, we will avoid irritating the top American officials," Mr. Ariev said in an interview. "We shouldn't spoil relations with the administration."
In other words, they need the support of the Trump administration and know that they won't get that if they cooperate with an investigation that he constantly rails about and calls a "witch hunt." So we have an American president who is under investigation for conspiring with a foreign country to influence an election, while other countries fear that cooperating with that investigation will hurt their own interests.
Yes, all of that. Plus, the fact that Trump is a stooge of Vladimir Putin is extremely relevant, given Putin's aggressive disposition toward Ukraine.

In related news, Jill Stein is still a cavernous asshole.


Nicole Lafond at TPM: Trump Lawyers Lack Security Clearance Needed to Discuss Some Mueller Questions. "Donald Trump's team of lawyers all currently lack the security clearance necessary to discuss sensitive issues related to a potential presidential interview with special counsel Robert Mueller, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday. According to two people familiar with the situation who spoke with Bloomberg, Trump's former lawyer John Dowd — who resigned over disputes with the rest of the legal team about whether Trump should sit for an interview with Mueller — was the only lawyer on the team who had a security clearance." What a complete shitshow.

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Here's one for anybody who still thinks Pence would be an improvement on Trump:


Hey, speaking of anti-choice shitbird Mike Pence... Amanda Michelle Gomez at ThinkProgress: Trump Policy Taking Aim at Planned Parenthood Threatens to Have Devastating Ripple Effects. "The Trump administration is expected to continue its assault on Planned Parenthood by reportedly going after the provider's federal family planning dollars — cutting the provider off to punish it for providing abortion services, even though Planned Parenthood doesn't use any federal funds for abortion. ...Federal officials are aiming to cut off Planned Parenthood from Title X family planning funding to fulfill a campaign promise to anti-abortion advocates, but the way the Trump administration would go about excluding Planned Parenthood would affect how all Title X clinics provide care to patients."

Cristiano Lima at Politico: Trump Touts Renewed 'Spirit' at State Department under Pompeo. "Donald Trump hailed newly-minted Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as a 'true American hero' while alluding to a boost of energy at the State Department during a ceremony marking the agency leader's swearing in on Wednesday. ...'I must say that's more spirit than I've heard from the State Department in a long time, many years,' the president said while speaking alongside Pompeo, Vice President Mike Pence, and other administration officials. 'We can say many years and maybe many decades. It's going to be a fantastic start a fantastic day. That spirit will only be magnified.'" BARF.

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[Content Note: White supremacy; Nazism]


[CN: Violence; nativism] Sarah Macaraeg at the Guardian: Fatal Encounters: 97 Deaths Point to Pattern of Border Agent Violence Across America. "The shootings are only part of a larger litany of Customs and Border Protection agency-related violence inside the U.S. Encounters have proven deadly for at least 97 people — citizens and non-citizens — since 2003, a count drawn from settlement payment data, court records, use of force logs, incident reports, and news articles. From Maine to Washington state and California to Florida, the deaths stem from all manner of CBP activity. Border agents manning land crossings and a checkpoint have used deadly force, as have agents conducting roving patrols — up to 160 miles inland from the border. Pedestrians were run over by agents. Car chases culminated in crashes. Some have drowned, others died after they were pepper-sprayed, stunned with tasers, or beaten. But the majority of victims died from bullet wounds, including shots in the back."


[CN: Misogyny; toxic masculinity] And finally: This opinion piece, "The Redistribution of Sex," by Ross Douthat for the New York Times is absolutely vile — so reverberatingly obscene that I debated whether to give it any attention at all. In the end, I decided I would mention it, just to condemn it in the strongest possible terms, and provide a space for others who may want to do the same, or seek commiseration that it was even published in the first place.

All I will say is this: It is outrageous that Douthat conflates the idea of challenging kyriarchal beauty standards to broaden sexual desirability with the idea that women owe shitty men sex to keep them from being violent. It's also deeply mendacious, twisted in a very particular way to serve his larger point in defense of violent, entitled men.

We are in a very bad place indeed when the "paper of record" is willing to publish a piece that essentially argues: Feminists wanted a sexual revolution but now they don't want to put out, so they shouldn't be too surprised when incels kill them. Shiver.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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We Resist: Day 448

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: The Media Abetted Trump — and Not Just the Tabloids and F#@k Paul Ryan.

Here are some more things in the news today...

Maggie Astor at the New York Times: Holocaust Is Fading From Memory, Survey Finds.
For seven decades, "never forget" has been a rallying cry of the Holocaust remembrance movement.

But a survey released Thursday, on Holocaust Remembrance Day, found that many adults lack basic knowledge of what happened — and this lack of knowledge is more pronounced among millennials, whom the survey defined as people ages 18 to 34.

Thirty-one percent of Americans, and 41 percent of millennials, believe that two million or fewer Jews were killed in the Holocaust; the actual number is around six million. Forty-one percent of Americans, and 66 percent of millennials, cannot say what Auschwitz was. Only 39 percent of Americans know that Hitler was democratically elected.

"As we get farther away from the actual events, 70-plus years now, it becomes less forefront of what people are talking about or thinking about or discussing or learning," said Matthew Bronfman, a board member of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which commissioned the study. "If we wait another generation before you start trying to take remedial action, I think we're really going to be behind the eight ball."
Part of this is, of course, a function of younger generations having fewer organic opportunities to interact with Holocaust survivors. I'm 43, and I worked for a Holocaust survivor for many years. He was a child while in the camp, and he is now retired. To work closely with a survivor as I did is something that people younger than I are vanishingly unlikely to experience.

And part of it is also that Republicans' decades-long erosion of public education has consequences. Among them is diminished knowledge of history, even events as significant — and necessary to understand — as the Holocaust.

Which is naturally part of the objective. It's not a bug of subverting education, but a feature, to create a populace ignorant of historical details that might raise alarms regarding your own social abuses.

On this Holocaust Remembrance Day, let us remember that institutional forgetting abets the replication of horrors that never should have been tolerated in the first place.

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Donald Trump is a terrible president and a terrible human being, part wev in a nightmarishly endless series:


What a fucking ghoul he is.

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Robert Costa at the Washington Post: Bannon Pitches White House on Plan to Cripple Mueller Probe and Protect Trump.
Stephen K. Bannon, who was ousted as White House chief strategist last summer but has remained in touch with some members of [Donald] Trump's circle, is pitching a plan to West Wing aides and congressional allies to cripple the federal probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to four people familiar with the discussions.

The first step, these people say, would be for Trump to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein, who oversees the work of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III and in recent days signed off on a search warrant of Trump's longtime personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen.

Bannon is also recommending the White House cease its cooperation with Mueller, reversing the policy of Trump's legal team to provide information to the special counsel's team and to allow staff members to sit for interviews.

And he is telling associates inside and outside the administration that the president should create a new legal battleground to protect himself from the investigation by asserting executive privilege — and arguing that Mueller's interviews with White House officials over the past year should now be null and void.
So glad (cough) that guy's back. Not that he ever really left.

(And hey — remember when I was like, "Bannon's not really going anywhere; he and Trump are still BFFs, and Bannon's just escaping the scrutiny of the White House," and a bunch of people screamed at me on Twitter that I was crazy and wrong and SHUT UP CUNT, but now here we are and the WaPo, which — among many other publications, totally bought the "Bannon and Trump are OVER!" narrative hook, line, and sinker — publishes a line like "Bannon...has remained in touch with some members of [Donald] Trump's circle" like no big whoop, we all knew that was happening, right? ANYWAY.)


I mean, these are dots that are not hard to connect. Yesterday comes the news that the Senate is preparing bipartisan legislation to limit Donald Trump's ability to fire Special Counsel Bob Mueller. Today comes the news that Steve Bannon is advising Trump to fire Rod Rosenstein instead. Welp.

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[Content Note: White supremacy] Casey Quinlan at ThinkProgress: Trump Judicial Nominee Won't Say She's Opposed to School Segregation. "Wendy Vitter, a lawyer nominated by [Donald] Trump for district judge of the Eastern District of Louisiana, would not tell senators she believed Brown v. Board of Education was correctly decided. During her Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) asked her whether she agreed with the 1954 landmark case that declared state laws allowing school segregation were unconstitutional. Vitter, counsel for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans, said, 'I don't mean to be coy, but I think I get into a difficult area when I start commenting on Supreme Court decisions, which are correctly decided and which I may disagree with.' When Blumenthal asked again, 'Do you believe it was correctly decided?' Vitter answered, 'My personal, political, or religious views I would set aside.'" Wow.

[CN: Anti-choicery] Jennifer Bendery at the Huffington Post: Trump Court Pick Thinks Planned Parenthood 'Kills Over 150,000 Females a Year'. "Vitter, a New Orleans lawyer and Trump's choice for a lifetime seat on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, [claimed in a May 2013 speech in protest of a new Planned Parenthood clinic in New Orleans that Planned Parenthood kills more than 150,000 women every year]. ...[W]hen Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) asked her if she stands by that claim, she avoided answering over and over again. ...'My personal views in this role, I need to a make a conscious effort and will do so to set this aside…' Blumenthal cut her off. 'I'm really not asking you about setting aside personal views,' he said. 'I'm asking you, very simply, you said Planned Parenthood kills 150,000 females a year. 150,000 people. Do you stand by that statement? It's a yes or no.'" Wow the Squeakquel.

[CN: Sexual violence; assault; description of sexual assault] Addy Baird at ThinkProgress: Woman Testifies That Missouri Governor Hit Her, Sexually Assaulted Her. "A Missouri House committee released a report Wednesday regarding allegations of sexual assault against Gov. Eric Greitens (R), saying in the report that they believe the woman who made the allegations is credible. Greitens called the investigation a 'political witch hunt' and has refused to step down as governor or as a candidate for reelection. The 25-page report marks the first time the public has heard sworn testimony from the woman who has said Greitens assaulted her. In her testimony, the woman told a graphic story in which Greitens invited her to his home in 2015 while his wife was away, tied her up in the basement, and ripped open her clothes, all without her consent. Greitens then allegedly blindfolded the woman and took photos of her, called her 'a little whore,' and threatened to make the photos public if she ever spoke about the incident. Greitens attacked the woman when she tried to leave the basement and forced his penis into her mouth."

[CN continued from above] This is an act of sexual violence, and yet the headlines and various descriptions of what happened have been shockingly inadequate. Greitens did not merely "sexually harass" her or "force her to give him oral sex." It's not sex. Of any kind. Sex is consensual. What he did was sexual assault. And even outlets that don't completely soft-pedal it are still stumbling badly. I mean:


The failure to call sexual violence what it is, bluntly, will never stop enraging me. Never.

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[CN: Privacy violations; video may autoplay at link] Brian X. Chen at the New York Times: I Downloaded the Information That Facebook Has on Me: Yikes. "When I downloaded a copy of my Facebook data last week, I didn't expect to see much. My profile is sparse, I rarely post anything on the site, and I seldom click on ads. (I'm what some call a Facebook 'lurker.') But when I opened my file, it was like opening Pandora's box. With a few clicks, I learned that about 500 advertisers — many that I had never heard of, like Bad Dad, a motorcycle parts store, and Space Jesus, an electronica band — had my contact information, which could include my email address, phone number, and full name. Facebook also had my entire phone book, including the number to ring my apartment buzzer. The social network had even kept a permanent record of the roughly 100 people I had deleted from my friends list over the last 14 years, including my exes."

[CN: Video may autoplay at link] This isn't so much as a resistance item, but a heads-up about precautions you may need to take, depending on where you live... Sean Rossman at USA Today: What You Need to Know About the E. Coli Outbreak, Now in 7 States. "An e. coli outbreak with no known source has spread to seven states, infecting 17 people and prompting an investigation by state and federal health officials. The state hit hardest by the outbreak is New Jersey, which has six cases that led to the investigation of a Panera Bread. Other states include: Idaho, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Missouri, and Washington. The cases resulted in six hospitalizations and started between March 22 and March 31, affecting mostly women. Those sick range in age from 12 to 84, notes the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, there is no known source at the time. ...To avoid E. coli, wash your hands regularly and thoroughly, cook meat completely, wash fruits and vegetables, avoid raw milk, and don't prepare food when you're sick."

[CN: Video may autoplay at link] Ricardo Cano, Lily Altavena, Lorraine Longhi, and Kaila White at the Republic: Thousands of Teachers, Parents, Students Participate in #RedForEd Walk-Ins. "Thousands of parents and students across Arizona joined teachers walking into their schools Wednesday morning as a show of solidarity for the #RedForEd effort to boost education funding in the state. Participants wore red and carried signs during the rallies scheduled before the first school bell rings. The walk-ins were planned so as not to disrupt class time." Seriously, Betsy DeVos or anyone else who wants to accuse teachers of not caring about their students during these protests can kiss my fat ass. They're fighting for themselves and their students while planning that fight "so as not to disrupt class time." Goddammit. Blub.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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We Resist: Day 323

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Here are some things in the news today:

Earlier today by me: Trump Campaign Was Offered Wikileaks Docs and Today in Republican Men Being Gross AF.

Rosalind S. Helderman, Anton Troianovski, and Tom Hamburger at the Washington Post: Russian Social Media Executive Sought to Help Trump Campaign in 2016, Emails Show.
An executive at a leading Russian social media company made several overtures to Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016 — including days before the November election — urging the candidate to create a page on the website to appeal to Russian Americans and Russians.

The executive at Vkontakte, or VK, Russia's equivalent to Facebook, emailed Donald Trump Jr. and social media director Dan Scavino in January and again in November of last year, offering to help promote Trump's campaign to its nearly 100 million users, according to people familiar with the messages.

"It will be the top news in Russia," Konstantin Sidorkov, who serves as VK's director of partnership marketing, wrote on Nov. 5, 2016.

While Scavino expressed interest in learning more at one point, it is unclear whether the campaign pursued the idea. An attorney for Trump Jr. said his client forwarded a pitch about the concept to Scavino early in the year and could not recall any further discussion about it.

Scavino, now the White House social media director, did not respond to requests for comment. A White House spokeswoman declined to comment.
Just to be clear, this is an entirely different story from this morning's story about emails reaching out to the Trump campaign to invite collusion. If the Trump campaign was as innocent as it would have us believe, why weren't they wondering why the fuck so many Russians were reaching out to them with ideas to rig the election, and why didn't they report any of it to U.S. authorities? That's rhetorical, of course. They were and are not innocent. That's why they have never behaved and continue not to behave like people who are.

Esme Cribb at TPM: Goldstone Followed Up on Trump Tower Meet with Trump Aide, His Client. "Rob Goldstone, the British music publicist who set up a meeting in June 2016 between Donald Trump Jr. and a Kremlin-linked lawyer, sent emails later in the summer to another Russian who attended the meeting, and one of [Donald] Trump's aides, CNN reported on Thursday. CNN reported, citing multiple unnamed sources, that Goldstone emailed Dan Scavino, who was director of social media for Trump's campaign and now fills the same position in the White House. According to the report, Goldstone also emailed Emin Agalarov, a Russian pop star and his client, and Irakly 'Ike' Kaveladze, who was accused of having a pivotal role in a large-scale alleged scheme to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars in Russian money through U.S. banks in the 1990s. Kaveladze attended the meeting in Trump Tower between Trump Jr. and the Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya."

In one of the emails, Goldstone urged Scavino "to have Trump create a page on VK, a Russian-based social media website, and told him that 'Don and Paul' supported the idea, referring to Trump Jr. and Paul Manafort, then Trump's campaign chair."

So, Sidorkov sends an email offering to set up the page, and then Goldstone sends a separate email urging them to set up the page, noting that Don Jr. and Manafort are into it.

Welp.

[CN: Video may autoplay at link] Rhonda Schwartz and Matthew Mosk at ABC News: George Papadopoulos' Fiancee: He's a Patriot, Not a Trump Campaign Coffee Boy. "Mangiante said she decided to speak publicly to counter claims from [Donald] Trump and his aides that Papadopoulos was, as Trump tweeted, a 'young, low level volunteer.' Or in the words of campaign adviser Michael Caputo, a 'coffee boy.' Mangiante said he was far from a bit player in the historic Republican campaign. ...Mangiante said Papadopoulos 'set up meetings with leaders all over the world' for senior campaign officials. He was 'constantly in touch with high-level officials in the campaign,' she added. That included direct communication with now-former senior Trump advisers Steve Bannon and Michael Flynn, Mangiante said, adding that she had seen correspondence supporting the assertion."

Pew Research Center: Stark Partisan Divisions over Russia Probe, Including Its Importance to the Nation. "A majority of Americans say they think senior members of Donald Trump's administration definitely or probably had improper contacts with Russia during last year's presidential campaign. ...Republicans and Democrats are deeply divided in views of possible wrongdoing by senior administration officials, as well as in confidence in Mueller to conduct a fair investigation. In addition, while just 19% of Republicans view the Russia probe as 'very important' to the nation, more than three times as many Democrats (71%) say the same."

Where have all the Real AmericansTM of the Republican Party gone...?

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Bella DePaulo at the Washington Post: I Study Liars; I've Never Seen One Like Trump. "I spent the first two decades of my career as a social scientist studying liars and their lies. I thought I had developed a sense of what to expect from them. Then along came [Donald] Trump. His lies are both more frequent and more malicious than ordinary people's. ...Starting in early October, The Post's tracking showed that Trump told a remarkable nine lies a day, outpacing even the biggest liars in our research. But the flood of deceit isn't the most surprising finding about Trump. ...The most stunning way Trump's lies differed from our participants', though, was in their cruelty. An astonishing 50 percent of Trump's lies were hurtful or disparaging. ...By telling so many lies, and so many that are mean-spirited, Trump is violating some of the most fundamental norms of human social interaction and human decency."

Mark Hand at ThinkProgress: Ryan Zinke Orders Helicopter to Get Him to Horseback Ride with Mike Pence on Time. Ben Lefebvre, an energy reporter for Politico, reported "that Zinke spent more than $14,000 on government helicopters this past summer 'to take himself and staff to and from official events near Washington, D.C.' Based on documents released to Politico in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, Zinke ordered a U.S. Park Police helicopter to take him and his chief of staff to an emergency management exercise in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, on June 21. Zinke also ordered a Park Police helicopter to fly him and another Interior official to and from Yorktown, Virginia, on July 7 in order to be back in Washington in time for a late-afternoon horseback ride with Vice President Mike Pence."

Aram Roston at BuzzFeed: Private War: Erik Prince Has His Eye on Afghanistan's Rare Metals. "Controversial private security tycoon Erik Prince has famously pitched an audacious plan to the Trump administration: Hire him to privatize the war in Afghanistan using squads of 'security contractors.' Now, for the first time, Buzzfeed News is publishing that pitch, a presentation that lays out how Prince wanted to take over the war from the US military — and how he envisioned mining some of the most war-torn provinces in Afghanistan to help fund security operations and obtain strategic mineral resources for the US." What a disgusting person he is.

Speaking of gross people... [CN: Sexual assault] Stephanie Convery at the Guardian: Bryan Singer Denies Sexually Assaulting 17-Year-Old Boy at Yacht Party in 2003. "Director Bryan Singer has denied sexual assault allegations after being sued for allegedly sexually assaulting a 17-year-old boy. The news comes just days after he was fired from his role as director of the Queen biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody. Cesar Sanchez-Guzman alleged in court filings obtained by Deadline that he was sexually assaulted by the director of X-Men and Superman Returns on a yacht in 2003. Singer has denied the allegations, according to reports." Of course he has. He has denied all of the very many allegations against him in which all of the accusers tell very similar stories about how he assaulted them.

[CN: Class warfare; appropriation] Andy Towle: Trump Supporter Peter Thiel Is Funding a Members-Only LGBTQ Social Club in SF Called 'Yass'. "A venture capital firm co-founded by Peter Thiel, the gay conservative who donated $1.25 million to Trump, is the sole backer of Yass, a new members-only LGBTQ 'co-working space and social club.' Yass is set to open in San Francisco's Mission District in the spring. But it already has expansion plans, given a poll on its homepage asking if visitors want a 'Yass' in their city. ...Critics of the project cite dues which they feel will keep lower-income queers out, the need of existing organizations for financial support, the appropriation of the term 'Yass' from drag ball culture, and of course, Thiel." This fucking guy.

[CN: Police misconduct; sexual assault; bigotry; abuse] Maya Lau, Ben Poston, and Corina Knoll at the LA Times: Inside a Secret 2014 List of Hundreds of L.A. Deputies with Histories of Misconduct. "Ovalle kept his job, but his name was placed on a secret Sheriff's Department list that now includes about 300 deputies with histories of dishonesty and similar misconduct, a Los Angeles Times investigation has found. The list is so tightly controlled that it can be seen by only a handful of high-ranking sheriff's officials. Not even prosecutors can access it. Amid growing public scrutiny over police misconduct, Sheriff Jim McDonnell wants to give the names on the list to prosecutors, who are required by law to tell criminal defendants about evidence that would damage the credibility of an officer called as a witness. But McDonnell's efforts have ignited a fierce legal battle with the union that represents rank-and-file deputies. The dispute, which the California Supreme Court is expected to decide next year, is playing out in a state with some of the nation's strictest secrecy laws on police misconduct."

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[CN: Environmental racism; class warfare] Jay Hancock, Rachel Bluth, and Daniel Trielli at the Washington Post: Hospitals Find Asthma Hot Spots More Profitable to Neglect Than Fix.
Summerville and her family live in the worst asthma hot spot in Baltimore: Zip code 21223, where decrepit houses, rodents, and bugs trigger the disease and where few community doctors work to prevent asthma emergencies.

Residents of this area visit hospitals for asthma flare-ups at more than four times the rate of people from the city's wealthier neighborhoods, according to data analyzed by Kaiser Health News and the University of Maryland's Capital News Service.

...The supreme irony of the localized epidemic is that Keyonta's neighborhood in southwest Baltimore is in the shadow of prestigious medical centers — Johns Hopkins, whose researchers are international experts on asthma prevention, and the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC).

Both receive massive tax breaks in return for providing "community benefit," a poorly defined federal requirement that they serve their neighborhoods. Under Maryland's ambitious effort to control medical costs, both are supposed to try to improve residents' health outside the hospital and prevent admissions.

But like hospitals across the country, the institutions have done little to address the root causes of asthma. The perverse incentives of the health-care payment system have long made it far more lucrative to treat severe, dangerous asthma attacks than to prevent them.
Another supercool feature of our for-profit healthcare system: Make more money letting children struggle to breathe. Seethe.

[CN: Misogynoir; maternal death] Nina Martin and Renee Montagna at STAT: Nothing Protects Black Women from Dying in Pregnancy and Childbirth. "The researcher working to eradicate disparities in health access and outcomes had become a symbol of one of the most troublesome health disparities facing black women in the U.S. today, disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality. The main federal agency seeking to understand why so many American women — especially black women — die and nearly die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth had lost one of its own. Even Shalon's many advantages — her B.A. in sociology, her two master's degrees and dual-subject Ph.D., her gold-plated insurance, and rock-solid support system — had not been enough to ensure her survival. If a village this powerful hadn't been able to protect her, was any black woman safe?"

[CN: War on agency] Betsy Woodruff at the Daily Beast: Justice Department Moves to Investigate Planned Parenthood's Fetal Tissue Practices. "The head of Justice's office of legislative affairs has sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee asking for documents from its investigation of Planned Parenthood's fetal tissue practices. The Daily Beast reviewed the letter, which says the requested documents are 'for investigative use.'" Oh for fuck's sake.

[CN: Misogyny] Mona Chalabi at the Guardian: Read This Before You Have a Baby (Especially If You're a Woman). "It seems so obvious: having kids affects men and women differently. Sure, emotionally and financially but most clearly in the simple way mothers and fathers spend their time. And when you actually look at how 10,900 Americans carve up 24 hours, the conclusion is pretty stark: If you're a woman who enjoys paid work or relaxing activities, having kids will cramp your style."


[CN: White supremacy; homophobia] Jessica Mason Pieklo at Rewire: Cakes for the Klan? Conservatives Craft a Trojan Horse in Supreme Court's LGBTQ Discrimination Case. "Then came U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco to the podium to argue on behalf of the Trump administration's support of Phillips. Francisco is no stranger to the culture wars or to [the conservative litigation advocacy organization Alliance Defending Freedom]. Francisco has been affiliated with the legal advocacy organization, a fact he failed to disclose and a fact ADF was desperately trying to scrub prior to arguments, lest there be an appearance of bias from the federal government. There was no appearance of bias during Francisco's case. The bias was front and center to the administration's arguments. Francisco insisted that under the Colorado law, a Black baker would be forced to create a cake for the Ku Klux Klan. This is a point the conservative justices jumped on, despite knowing that the KKK is not a protected class and therefore not subject to the same anti-discrimination protection as a same-sex couple."

[CN: Nativism] Alfonso Serrano at Colorlines: Will Congress Shut Down the Government for the Dreamers? "House Republicans are expected to introduce a short-term spending bill today (December 7) that would keep the federal government running until December 22, but top Democrats say they won't vote for the year-end funding bill unless it contains provisions that protect young immigrants, called Dreamers, from the threat of deportation. ...House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) are expected to meet [Donald] Trump at the White House today, where they will attempt to resolve major differences, including immigration, before reaching a deal on the funding bill. Trump has not budged from his demand for border wall funding and a hard-line immigration stance."

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