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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Oath Keepers Conviction

Click here for an NYT article by Alan Feuer and Zach Montague, entitled "Oath Keepers Leader Convicted of sedition in Landmark Jan. 6 Case." Read about how leader Stewart Rhodes, holder of a Yale law degree, "became increasingly panicked as the election moved toward its final certification at a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6."


 "Hundreds of encrypted text messages swapped by Oath Keepers members" showed that: 

"Mr. Rhodes and some of his followers were in thrall to outlandish fears that Chinese agents had infiltrated the United States government and that Mr. Biden — a “puppet” of the Chinese Communist Party — might cede control of the country to the United Nations.

"The messages also showed that Mr. Rhodes was obsessed with the leftist movement known as antifa, which he believed was in league with Mr. Biden’s incoming administration. At one point during the trial, Mr. Rhodes, who took the stand in his own defense, told the jury he was convinced that antifa activists would storm the White House, overpower the Secret Service and forcibly drag Mr. Trump from the building if he failed to admit his defeat to Mr. Biden."

Millions of people have been duped by the conman Donald Trump. Some of them have acted on their misguided beliefs. 

Click here for Heather Cox Richardson's summary of the conviction and the circumstances leading to it:

Beginning in late December 2020, they planned to travel to Washington, D.C., on or around January 6, 2021, to stop Congress from certifying the electoral college vote that would officially elect Biden. They recruited others, organized combat training sessions, and smuggled paramilitary gear to the area around the Capitol. They planned to take control of the Capitol grounds and buildings on January 6. 

According to the Department of Justice, on that day, “Meggs, Harrelson, and Watkins, along with other Oath Keepers and affiliates—many wearing paramilitary clothing and patches with the Oath Keepers name, logo, and insignia—marched in a ‘stack’ formation up the east steps of the Capitol, joined a mob, and made their way into the Capitol. Rhodes and Caldwell remained outside the Capitol, where they coordinated activities” and stayed in touch with quick reaction force teams outside the city, which were ready to bring in firearms to stop the transfer of power.

Kenneth Harrelson, Jessica Watkins, and Thomas Caldwell were also found guilty of lesser charges, not including the serious count of sedition.

There are two more seditious conspiracy trials scheduled for December. One is for five other Oath Keepers; the other is against the leaders of the far-right gang the Proud Boys, led by Henry ‘Enrique’ Tarrio. 

 

Former federal prosecutor Randall D. Eliason, who teaches law at George Washington University, told reporters

“Now the only remaining question is how much higher did those plans go, and who else might be held criminally responsible.” While federal prosecutors sought only to tie Rhodes to the other Oath Keepers, both sides agreed that Rhodes communicated with Trump allies Roger Stone, Ali Alexander, and Michael Flynn after the election. 

Might we see Stone, Alexander (who has been collaborating with the feds quite a bit, I think), and Flynn in the defendants' box soon? Hope springs eternal!




 

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Sunday, November 20, 2022

Vox Populi, Vox Dei, Elon? Nope.


It turns out that's not really the "full quote"; it's somebody's commentary on "vox populi, vox dei." Nevertheless, "vp, vd" is a flawed concept. You can't always be governed by a majority belief. If something is the wrong thing to do, a poll to the contrary doesn't change that fact. For example, I believe that Ukraine deserves to be supported in its resistance to Russian aggression, and I believe that's an objective truth. If a poll runs 9 to 1 that the U.S. and the West should stop supporting Ukraine, all that means is that the poll is wrong. If a January 6, 2020 poll ran 9 to 1 that Mike Pence should be hanged, all that means is that the poll is wrong. You may not agree with policy decisions that Joe Biden has made, but he has most certainly not committed any "high crimes or misdemeanors," and if a poll runs 9 to 1 that he should be impeached -- yes, you guessed it: The poll is wrong. 

An aside: How many of those votes were bots? And how easily could this poll be gamed?

Friday, November 18, 2022

NY Post's Brutal Takedown Of Trump's "Big Announcement"

The New York Post is a Rupert Murdoch paper. So is The Wall Street Journal, but that's in the conservative mainstream. The Post is on the other end of the spectrum, a right-wing muckraking tabloid. It's believed the Post has been Trump's favorite newspaper; if so  -- not anymore! 

The day after Trump's speech announcing his candidacy, the front page of the Post didn't cover it -- except for about a 1-inch banner at the very bottom of the page, saying "Florida Man Makes Announcement - page 26."

That's some pretty decent trolling. But if you turn to page 26, the complete article was less than a column, headed "Been there, Don that." The article, too, is brutal -- here it is in its entirety:

With just 720 days to go before the next election, a Florida retiree made the surprise announcement that he was running for president. In a move no political pundit saw coming, avid golfer Donald J. Trump kicked things off at Mar-a-Lago, his resort and classified-documents library. Trump, famous for gold-plated lobbies and for firing people on realtity television, will be 78 in 2024. If elected, Trump would tie Joe Biden as the oldest president to take office. His cholesterol levels are unknown, but his favorite food is a charred steak with ketchup. He has stated that his qualifications for office include being a “stable genius.” Trump also served as the 45th president.

HCR On Nancy Pelosi Stepping Down

 Click here for a Heather Cox Richardson post for November 17 that gives a good summary of Nancy Pelosi's farewell speech as she steps down from her Democratic leadership position. I thought her octegenarian second-in-command, Steny Hoyer, would be a candidate for her position, but I guess he's stepping down; Pelosi's hand-picked successor is Hakeem Jeffries (who I think would be good).

Tor

Click here for an article by Bob Rankin entitled "Want Safer Internet? Just Add Onions." It's an introduction to using the Tor Network, which is safe and secure, but cumbersome!

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Will The Trumpies Come Crawling Back?

Andrew Wortman: Why Trump Will Never Be President Again

I'm still having trouble embedding tweets. I hope this works for you:

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Well Said, Ann Coulter! I Agree!

She's a little late to the party, having been a hardcore Trumper for years, but . . .

Who's President, Anyway?

If L.A. County Were A State, It'd Be The Eighth Largest

L.A. County is the second tweet (but the first one's good too; click the arrow):

Those Solid Red Election Maps Are Misleading

 

Friday, November 11, 2022

The Democratic Republic of Wisconsinistan?

 Click here for an article by my favorite columnist, Charlie Pierce at Esquire, entitled "No One Can Pretend that Wisconsin Is a Republic," subtitled, "Whatever it is, it's a far cry from a representative democracy."

 Charlie says:

On Tuesday, the Democratic Party got 51 percent of the vote statewide. This got the Democrats…30 percent of the seats in the state legislature. Any reasonable definition of “a Republican Form of Government” cannot possibly include this kind of result. It is completely and utterly a product of grotesque partisan gerrymandering sanctioned by the Supreme Court in its disgraceful decision Rucho v. Common Cause three years ago.

The die was cast on this atrocity last April, when the state supreme court ruled that this year’s elections would be contested on the ludicrous maps produced by the state legislature, itself the product of past gerrymanders. The U.S. Supreme Court was a critical accessory after the fact.

And:

The roundness and completeness with which extreme conservatism has deformed the American republic is occasionally stunning.

 

Sunday, November 6, 2022

Steph Curry is a Machine

Workout Buddy

Don Winslow on Joe Manchin