"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Thursday, August 25, 2022
Six months of war in Ukraine
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Random and funny stuff
I've collected some funny tweets so far this week:it’s hard to remember that the future is still being built. it’s hard not to think of those days as pre-made— squares on a board game waiting for our little thimble or race car. it’s hard to see the future for what it is: an ever-shifting kaleidoscope of possibility, of hope.
— tiny fairy tales✨ (@tinyfairytales) August 22, 2022
QAnon. It’s like Scientology, but for homeschoolers.
— Jane of the North (@JaneotN) August 23, 2022
Twitter has its problems, but where the hell else am I supposed to find comedy like this? pic.twitter.com/fHXcsMRPD0
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) August 23, 2022
The Trump documents story gets murkier by the day. I think Nichols is on to something here:Look, were the Peterborough protestors fuckwads? Yes. But was it right for the mayor of Peterborough to come out and call them fuckwads, thereby normalizing politicians dismissing the concerns of people that are detached from reality and think rules don’t apply to them? Also yes.
— Aaron Hoyland (@aaronhoyland) August 17, 2022
History is really just one damn thing after another!As I keep saying: he's looking for something, and worried about what's in there https://t.co/uvZZWDaAvc
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 24, 2022
As a history grad student, I think I picked a great week to start following history twitter.
— Rhonda Creed (@tolkienhistory1) August 22, 2022
— Dolores Turenne (@dolly511) August 23, 2022
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Today's News: Shaking hands with the devil?
Pierre Poilievre is ignoring calls to disavow a far-right extremist identified as a national security threat.
— PressProgress (@pressprogress) August 21, 2022
Poilievre’s spokesperson mocked the media after the leadership candidate shook hands with a man flagged in a counterterrorism report.https://t.co/6YO1Fn2Qbq #cdnpoli
The Conservative Party and Pierre Poilievre don't have to endorse white supremacy - White Supremacy endorses them.
— G McThink ☮ (@redsnoopy69) August 21, 2022
Singh knows how important it is for politicians to denounce violent extremists:Just so I understand this correctly - Pierre Poilievre wants the top job in the country but is blissfully unaware of meeting face to face with a high profile national security risk?
— Dean from Winnipeg (@Dean_Winnipeg) August 21, 2022
He’s just not ready.
Maybe Mr. Poilievre didn’t know who he was shaking hands with.
— Jagmeet Singh (@theJagmeetSingh) August 21, 2022
But he does now.
Will he denounce Jeremy Mackenzie and Diagolon - designated as violent extremists by Canada’s Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre?
Or will he continue to wink at white supremacy?
Conservatives try to "whatabout" the Poilievre handshake. Another Con Fail!A pretty simple statement that he didn’t recognize the guy and abhors what he and his organization stand for would go a long way. The fact that Poilievre’s campaign hasn’t issued one speaks volumes. https://t.co/Cog3wNKCvW
— Gerald Butts (@gmbutts) August 22, 2022
The Conservative leader took terrorists out for a pizza dinner, spare me your concern about what you think the liberals do. pic.twitter.com/azbDcqTkKe
— Rob Gill (@vote4robgill) August 21, 2022
Monday, August 22, 2022
Today's News: Just a little light treason
Senator Johnson knows a little light treason when he sees it -- he was one of the senators who celebrated July 4 2018 in Moscow:Ron Johnson believes that there's a five second rule for both food dropped on the floor and treason.
— Steve Metz (@steven_metz) August 22, 2022
Moving on, this is terrific:You remember that trip, right @RonJohnsonWI? The one where you and seven other Republican traitors debased yourselves and flamboyantly displayed your treason for the entire world to see and Putin didn’t even meet with you. We do.#PartyOfTreason pic.twitter.com/gzdzhzXVkm
— Andrew Wortman π³️ππΊπΈ (@AmoneyResists) August 22, 2022
The Republicans are going to regret their attempt to characterize Biden as a doddering old man but also some kind of dictator:Almost 700k views on this of Biden reimposed onto Christopher Walken’s body in the Fatboy Slim video
— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) August 19, 2022
pic.twitter.com/PRNcoZzNiw
Actually, if there is anybody who is both a wanna-be dictator AND a doddering old man, it is Trump, isn't it.I feel like the Sleepy Joe thing was a misstep from conservatives in retrospect because it makes it harder to sell the urgency of fighting him now that they want to paint him as a tyrant.
— Starfish In Charge Of WB Tax Evasion Dept. (@IRHotTakes) August 21, 2022
“BIDEN WILL SEND US ALL TO CAMPS... once he wakes up and remembers where and who he is.”
Finally, here's another amazing story:The misconception that there is no sound in space originates because most space is a ~vacuum, providing no way for sound waves to travel. A galaxy cluster has so much gas that we've picked up actual sound. Here it's amplified, and mixed with other data, to hear a black hole! pic.twitter.com/RobcZs7F9e
— NASA Exoplanets (@NASAExoplanets) August 21, 2022
Tube on strike, I dawdled to Paddington on Friday. Passing the old wrought iron sign for Pizza Express, I was reminded of an event 30+ years ago, when I got caught up in a drama that resulted in a divorce, two marriages and many changed lives.
— Electra Rhodes (@electra_rhodes) August 21, 2022
It began with a heart attack π§΅
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Weekend funnies
Tom Wilson, who played Biff Tannen in “Back to the Future,” wrote a song about answering the same fan questions for 30+ years and it’s one of the greatest things available on the Internet pic.twitter.com/AdAr546EQB
— TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) August 18, 2022
This is the video you didn’t know you needed to see today!
— Jess π» (@its_jessi_grace) August 13, 2022
tt/hubertthebird pic.twitter.com/tVkJb6fWzv
In Georgia, there's a stray dog who has made it his job to protect this kindergarten class so they can cross the street safely. He shows up every single day, even barking at cars that don't stop pic.twitter.com/PQ60zX5Sj3
— pups (@pups_Puppies1) August 16, 2022
ICYMI: Canines hit the waves in California for the World Dog Surfing Championships pic.twitter.com/sgcOQQ6nHn
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 14, 2022
I got this! pic.twitter.com/X3fCP6LTqb
— Madeyousmile (@Thund3rB0lt) August 20, 2022
If humans acted like dogs.. π
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) August 15, 2022
Sound on..
π₯ IG: martyandmichael pic.twitter.com/dUPzFCyQPi
Oh, to be a cow floating peacefully along an irrigation canal in this hot summer pic.twitter.com/n1Yv36KNZc
— Gabriele Corno (@Gabriele_Corno) August 16, 2022
Yegor, a 9 year old from Mariupol whose diary broke everyone's hearts, his mom and sister managed to leave Mariupol and were looking for a new home. πΊπ¦ singer @Tina_Karol, who's been citing Egor's diary at her concerts, found out, bought his family a place and furnished it. pic.twitter.com/CNQ5rKfHcN
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) August 16, 2022
Women's world today:It's natural pic.twitter.com/XqD6ipKMXH
— The Original Engrumpled Curmudgeon πΊπ¦ ππππ (@TheEngrumpled) August 20, 2022
Worst sins public figure women have committed this week (according to the internet):
— Hannah D. Mihychuk Marshall πΊπ¦ (@HDM_Mihychuk) August 19, 2022
1. Said a bad word
2. Partied
3. Aged
So young women reporters get threatened with rape for doing their jobs, a 58 year old woman gets fired for wearing her natural hair colour, and Finland is suddenly the town from Footloose.
— Gerald Butts (@gmbutts) August 19, 2022
Stellar week for recruiting women into public life.
Saturday, August 20, 2022
Today's News: Lisa Forever
Interesting to continue to watch the uproar over CTV News firing of Lisa LaFlamme -- today, more revelations: First, Bell Media is stressed out because everyone has been so mean to them and nobody UNDERSTANDS how DIFFICULT it is to run a media company these days....#Lisa #LaFlamme Handling brings flack pic.twitter.com/3xOQtPC3Qd
— Mike Allen Cartoons (@MikeAll30808974) August 19, 2022
Amazingly, this statement didn't increase anyone's sympathy for Bell Media:A statement from Bell Media. pic.twitter.com/4I1LapDYpj
— Bell Media PR (@BellMediaPR) August 19, 2022
You fired her because one of your spoiled little boys has a hissy fit over her hair colour and her assertiveness. Obviously, you fired the wrong person.
— Larry Hubich (@LHubich) August 19, 2022
One thing BellMedia doesn't seem to understand is just how delighted the rest of Canadian media always are whenever a big media company stumbles and steps in it. The stories will just go on and on:I like this version better:
— Paul Atkinson π¨π¦ π§₯ (@Paulysworld) August 19, 2022
Thanks to @jennyleeshee for her great rewrite! pic.twitter.com/qYbpkaMqKG
More revelations from Canadaland:Anne Murray, Karen Kain and others react to CTV’s controversial decision to part with news anchor Lisa LaFlamme https://t.co/OQSyamwqwB
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) August 19, 2022
"We have to keep doing what we're doing," Bell Media executives told staff at a meeting about Lisa LaFlamme's exit. https://t.co/DtWomnodVD
— CANADALAND (@CANADALAND) August 19, 2022
Friday, August 19, 2022
Today's News: "We will stay here together"
When the Ukraine-Russia War started in February, and quickly became so awful for the people living under bombings and occupation, one of the questions I had at the time is why more Ukrainians hadn't evacuated before the war began.Zelenskyy: "Our land is the only thing we have. We will stay here together." https://t.co/uNoxkJbTWN
— Cathie from Canada π¨π¦ π·π³️π (@CathieCanada) August 19, 2022
...Zelenskyy resisted calls to relocate his government and was adamant that he not panic the public. Down that path, he thought, lay defeat.“You can’t simply say to me, ‘Listen, you should start to prepare people now and tell them they need to put away money, they need to store up food,’ ” Zelensky recalled. “If we had communicated that — and that is what some people wanted, who I will not name — then I would have been losing $7 billion a month since last October, and at the moment when the Russians did attack, they would have taken us in three days.... Generally, our inner sense was right: If we sow chaos among people before the invasion, the Russians will devour us. Because during chaos, people flee the country.”For Zelenskyy, the decision to keep people in the country, where they could fight to defend their homes, was the key to repelling any invasion.“As cynical as it may sound, those are the people who stopped everything,” he said.
Comments he made to The Washington Post justifying his failure to share with Ukrainians details of repeated U.S. warnings that Russia planned to invade [triggered] a cascade of public criticism unprecedented since the war began.Ordinary people tweeted their experiences of chaos and dislocation after an invasion for which they were unprepared, and described how they might have made different choices had they known what was coming.Public figures and academics wrote harsh critiques on Facebook of his decision to downplay the risk of an invasion, saying he bears at least some responsibility for the atrocities that followed....Many Ukrainians took exception to the implication that Zelensky had prioritized the health of the economy over their well-being, and suggested that many lives might have been saved had the government adequately prepared the population for war....The lack of warning for civilians living in the threatened areas, and especially those with children, the elderly and those with impaired mobility, was “not a glitch, not a mistake, not an unfortunate misunderstanding, not a strategic miscalculation — it is a crime,” said Ukrainian author Kateryna Babkina....Even those who said they understood why Zelenskyy didn’t want to provoke panic said they nonetheless wondered whether there were steps that could have been taken to alleviate the impact of the invasion — from preparing blood banks to digging trenches along the northern border to prevent Russian troops from overrunning many towns and villages before they were halted outside Kyiv....“My biggest question is about the level of atrocities we saw, and I think about whether they could have been prevented,” said Oksana, who did not vote for Zelenskyy but now supports him wholeheartedly as the leader Ukraine needs to win the war.“It will damage us to discuss this now,” she said. “Ukraine is winning because of our belief in the president and our armed forces. So I’m ready to wait for the explanation until after we win the war.”And then?“Then we start asking questions,” she said. “There are questions that need answers because this is the society we are fighting for — a society of accountability.”
Seems to me that the next seven days may be some of the more tense and dangerous for Ukraine than what we have seen in a while: a potential provocation involving the Zaporizhzhia NPP and a potential uptick in Russian missile attacks across the country on or ahead of 24 August.
— Alexander Lanoszka (@ALanoszka) August 18, 2022
#stoprussianow https://t.co/w4rOQgJJqS
— Sandy P (@SanPen1) August 19, 2022
Thursday, August 18, 2022
Today's News: Night and day
Using mounted maps on easels in front of the Resolute Desk, Milley showed Russian troop positions and the Ukrainian terrain they intended to conquer. It was a plan of staggering audacity, one that could pose a direct threat to NATO’s eastern flank, or even destroy the post-World War II security architecture of Europe....As he absorbed the briefing, Biden, who had taken office promising to keep the country out of new wars, was determined that Putin must either be deterred or confronted, and that the United States must not act alone. Yet NATO was far from unified on how to deal with Moscow, and U.S. credibility was weak.....Months later, Milley still carried in his briefcase note cards encapsulating the U.S. interests and strategic objectives discussed at the October briefing. He could recite them off the top of his head.Problem: “How do you underwrite and enforce the rules-based international order” against a country with extraordinary nuclear capability, “without going to World War III?”No. 1: “Don’t have a kinetic conflict between the U.S. military and NATO with Russia.”No. 2: “Contain war inside the geographical boundaries of Ukraine.”No. 3: “Strengthen and maintain NATO unity.”No. 4: “Empower Ukraine and give them the means to fight.”Biden’s advisers were confident Ukraine would put up a fight.
By this point in our national relationship with Donald Trump, everyone who is not paid to pretend otherwise pretty much knows what he does and why....[Trump] does everything he does for one reason, which is that he wants to do it at the moment it occurs to him to want it; that simple flash of want, which chirps out at periodic intervals like the sounds a smoke detector makes when its battery is dying, justifies anything that he takes or tries simply by virtue of its existence. ...raw spite and aimless resentment and relentless self-centered entitlement...
Here's a ridiculous "take" on Biden's success:From stealing classified documents to wanting his top brass to behave more like Hitler's generals, this week has reminded us that Trump is and has been for years one of the top national security threats the US faces. https://t.co/MVgHcZZkR9
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) August 9, 2022
I'm so sorry Biden doing good things for America is happening to you, Benjy. Our thoughts are with you in this difficult time.
— Molotovsky π₯ (@GriffTheImpaler) August 16, 2022
Here's a little more fun:What have you done for me next week, is a hell of a bad take. https://t.co/GJh845BfqG
— William K. Wolfrum (@Wolfrum) August 16, 2022
And in response to CBC pearl-clutching:Look, were the Peterborough protestors fuckwads? Yes. But was it right for the mayor of Peterborough to come out and call them fuckwads, thereby normalizing politicians dismissing the concerns of people that are detached from reality and think rules don’t apply to them? Also yes.
— Aaron Hoyland (@aaronhoyland) August 17, 2022
They're back, baby!I remember when the entire Ottawa press gallery had to fetch themselves fainting couches when Scott Brison uttered the words “golden showers” in QP.
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) August 18, 2022
The scrums afterward were embarrassing.
“Did you know what you were saying?!” they all shrieked. https://t.co/dXF4yyv01B
Sometimes you get a second chance at love #Zellers pic.twitter.com/vPUP09ETTy
— Brittlestar (@brittlestar) August 17, 2022
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
Today's News: Updates from all over
I love the relationship between Biden and Obama:President Biden hands Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) the sole pen he used to sign the Inflation Reduction Act. pic.twitter.com/X2t8EelgHP
— The Recount (@therecount) August 16, 2022
This is a BFD. https://t.co/L0sh8ULo4T
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) August 16, 2022
(I assume everyone is up on the memes for "Big Fucking Deal" and "Thanks Obama".)Thanks, Obama https://t.co/5KZfiXIGgd
— President Biden (@POTUS) August 16, 2022
As with Trudeau, the American media also search for something, ANYTHING, to rag on Biden about. The New York Times is now entranced by Biden's sunglasses - maybe because they help him emit too much Dark Brandon energy? Who knows, but let's try to make it into a scandal somehow:Now Republicans grumble
— Embrace Your Music (@mainesongwriter) August 16, 2022
From the envy they’re hidin’
Towards a man bold and humble
The awesome Joe Biden! pic.twitter.com/pJ2wyHbQ6U
And speaking of politicians, here's a statement from the mayor of Petterborough about the yahoos this weekend who wanted to arrest the police force:"But his sunglasses!"
— Cathie from Canada π¨π¦ π·π³️π (@CathieCanada) August 16, 2022
The City of Peterborough had anti-vaxxers in town this weekend, doing stupid anti-vaxxer stuff. The Mayor of Peterborough has responded and, well, I give you the *actual* Queen of Canada. https://t.co/hJM4wzZXtL
— Tabatha Southey πΊπ¦ (@TabathaSouthey) August 17, 2022
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Today's News: May you live in interesting times
Compared with the bizarre ideas and half-baked wackiness that now infest American political life, the arguments between the North and the South [in the Civil War] look like a deep treatise on government.The United States now faces a different kind of violence, from people who believe in nothing—or at least, in nothing real....[we face] random threats and unpredictable dangers from people among us who spend too much time watching television and plunging down internet rabbit holes. These people, acting individually or in small groups, will be led not by rebel generals but by narcissistic wannabe heroes, and they will be egged on by cowards and instigators who will inflame them from the safety of a television or radio studio—or from behind the shield of elected office. Occasionally, they will congeal into a mob, as they did on January 6, 2021....They will tell you that they are for “liberty” and “freedom,” but these are merely code words for personal grudges, racial and class resentments, and a generalized paranoia that dark forces are manipulating their lives...their causes are a farrago of conspiracy theories and pulpy science-fiction plots.What makes this situation worse is that there is no remedy for it. When people are driven by fantasies, by resentment, by an internalized sense of inferiority, there is no redemption in anything. Winning elections, burning effigies, even shooting at other citizens does not soothe their anger but instead deepens the spiritual and moral void that haunts them.
Donald Trump is central to this fraying of public sanity, because he has done one thing for such people that no one else could do: He has made their lives interesting.He has made them feel important. He has taken their itching frustrations about the unfairness of life and created a morality play around them, and cast himself as the central character.Trump, to his supporters, is the avenging angel who is going to lay waste to the “elites,” the smarty-pantses and do-gooders, the godless and the smug, the satisfied and the comfortable.I spoke with one of the original Never Trumpers over the weekend, a man who has lost friends and family because of his opposition to Trump, and he told me that one of the most unsettling things to him is that these same pro-Trump family and friends now say that they believe that Trump broke the law — but that they don’t care. They see Trump and his crusade — their crusade against evil, the drama that gives their lives meaning — as more important than the law.I have heard similar sentiments among people I know.Some of these people are ready to snap and to resort to violence. A Navy veteran in Ohio was killed in a standoff last week after he attacked the Cincinnati FBI office; a man in Pennsylvania was arrested and charged today for threatening to “slaughter” federal agents, whom he called “police state scum.” But that doesn’t stop charlatans and con artists from throwing matches at the fuses every day, because those hucksters, too, have decided that living a normal life and working a straight job is for saps. They will gladly risk the occasional explosion here and there if it means living the good life off of donations and purchases from their marks.When enough Americans decide that a cult of personality matters more than a commitment to democracy, we risk becoming a lawless autocracy.
I have read a number of comments on twitter recently about how people are trying to push back against the fantasies they hear from former friends or families. Its not easy - there is a QAnon Casualties reddit group with 241K members who talk about how to deprogram family members sucked into conspiracy theories. I wish everyone could see Trump this way:This is why we must continue to demand that Trump and his enablers face the consequences of their actions: To cave in the face of threats means the end of democracy. And it would not, in any event, mollify those among our fellow citizens who have chosen to discard the Constitution so that they can keep mainlining jolts of drama from morning ’til night.We are going to be living in this era of political violence for the foreseeable future. All any of us can do is continue, among our friends and family and neighbors, to say and defend what is right in the face of lies and delusions.
This drawing perfectly captures the hateful, selfish, rude, ignorant, racist, irresponsible, despicable, paranoid, deranged, petty, childish, vindictive, intolerant, and arrogant traits of a man GOP wants to be president.
— LA Blue Dot in GA ππ #TruBlue (@namwella1961) August 14, 2022
Nope! #GOPBetrayedAmerica #TrumpIsANationalSecurityRisk pic.twitter.com/QfShvlgK7W
You couldn't script a better example of what Trump actually thinks of "his people" https://t.co/wchillEWpN
— Akiva Cohen (@AkivaMCohen) August 15, 2022
Monday, August 15, 2022
Today's News: The battle for Kherson is heating up
Sounds like Russia is crawling out of Kherson because they cannot continue to defend it or supply their troops:Don’t look now but the battle for the south, and for Kherson, is heating up. https://t.co/nrumy7IqZp
— Benjamin Wittes (@benjaminwittes) August 13, 2022
If the Russians abandon city of Kherson as Ukrainian authorities and local sources on the ground are saying they are now doing and Ukrainians bring HIMARS forward, it would put the entire Kherson oblast (the part on the eastern bank of the river) in GMLRS range https://t.co/ZrSXxUUvRM
— Dmitri Alperovitch (@DAlperovitch) August 13, 2022
Most of the military command of the Russian occupiers have already left Kherson, says Yuriy Sobolevskyi, Deputy Chairman of the Kherson Council.
— Ukraine Front Lines (@EuromaidanPR) August 14, 2022
All main roads are under fire control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.Antonov bridge cannot be crossed even on foot.#UkraineFrontLines
Southern Axis Update:#Ukrainian forces again struck the #Antonivsky road bridge near #Kherson City overnight on August 13-14, likely ensuring that all three road bridges into central Kherson Oblast remain unusable.https://t.co/IXZbaCxIu6 pic.twitter.com/JL9LLgc5Sq
— MrGeopolitical (@Conquerors1011) August 15, 2022
Markos has been predicting for weeks that all the Ukrainian talk about retaking Kherson has been designed to lure Russia into sending reinforcements to Kherson, who can ultimately be surrounded and captured as Ukraine destroys the bridges out of the area. Today Markos writes:Another big BOOM on Nova Kakhovka, Kherson region, now. The detonation of ammunition is reported #Kherson #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/iuFEFeAXq5
— Special Kherson Cat ππΊπ¦ (@bayraktar_1love) August 13, 2022
Russia continues to flood forces into the Kherson area in response to Ukraine’s repeated declarations that it is just this close from launching its long-expected counter-offensive to retake its land. The whole situation continues to have the feel of a trap as Ukraine systematically eliminates ammunition depots and supply routes into the region....Ukraine has also begun hitting the two bridges connecting Crimea with Kherson oblast. Cutting off Melitopol from the south will be critical to retaking that city....Russia isn’t surrendering that territory without a fight, but … its generals may have lost their appetite for being on the wrong side of the Dnipro.
It’s been a while since we’ve discussed Russia’s inability to mass attacks, and it’s because they adopted, so some success, their “flatten everything with artillery then send some troops for ‘reconnaissance by fire’ to see if any defenses are left standing.” You don’t need to “combine” any “arms” to make that work.But as Russia pushes beyond its supply depots (with HIMARS compounding the problem), and its artillery becomes more exposed to Ukraine’s counter-battery fire, things are reverting to what we saw earlier in the war. And just like then, Russia’s inability to mass firepower into fewer lines of attack means they spread their combat power thin, helping defenses hold....Russia is exhausting itself to gain hundreds of meters in eastern Donbas...
Russia aims to steal Zaporizhzhia’s power by severing its connection to Ukraine’s remaining territory, according to Ukrainian leaders, international nuclear-power experts and the plant’s staff. https://t.co/19KBvV0yjd via @WSJ
— toomas hendrik ilves (@IlvesToomas) August 15, 2022
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Sunday funnies
Today this happened:If it had been me in the 90’s, headline would have been “Rae savages bee in unprovoked attack, honey production drops.” https://t.co/U2DSK8a6Bd
— Bob Rae (@BobRae48) August 13, 2022
QAnon 'Queen of Canada' Orders Followers to Arrest Police Officers | By Anders Anglesey https://t.co/sBLjO0OOnW
— SafetyPin-Daily (@SafetyPinDaily) August 13, 2022
Video: The Qanon Queen Of Canada, Ramona Didulo, And 12 Future Mental Patients Tried To Arrest The Entire Peterborough Police Force Today, And It Went Pretty Much How You'd Expect It To Go @CarymaRules https://t.co/vAWOK1KQ9D
— Dean Blundell (@ItsDeanBlundell) August 13, 2022
And here's a Queen of Canada that I can support!We’ve entered the ‘Find Out’ portion of the Qanon Queen of Canada’s Mass arrest of the Peterborough police force. https://t.co/imt1qV924y
— Dean Blundell (@ItsDeanBlundell) August 13, 2022
Look if you're going to declare a new Queen of Canada it should at least be Buffy. pic.twitter.com/oMo5Iu9tqK
— Chris H (@the_manekin) August 13, 2022
Saturday, August 13, 2022
Today's News: #TRE45ON is trending tonight
NBC has obtained the Mar-a-Lago search warrant. It shows Donald Trump is under investigation for potential obstruction of justice and violations of the Espionage Act
— Chris Jansing (@ChrisJansing) August 12, 2022
MSNBC confirms that the “Espionage Act” being used in the warrant means that there was evidence that Trump had transferred information to a third party (foreign gov’t or organization).
— Harvey Bobrow (@Hbobrow1Hbobrow) August 12, 2022
This is a whole new level of treachery.
CNN analyst says the intel Trump stole are so sensitive that FBI agents will begin FINGER PRINTING each document to find out who actually touched them.
— Brian McBride (@BrianDMcBride) August 12, 2022
I think everyone is sleeping on the fact that before they got the warrants the DOJ was given surveillance footage of the rooms in which the documents were stored.
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) August 12, 2022
They got video of who looked at them THEN went in.
Chew on what that implies for a second. It tastes like treason.
So Republicans are running on unlimited price-gouging of insulin, ending Social Security and Medicare, and forcing ten year old rape victims to give birth. That is some platform. Please pay no attention to the former president who committed espionage #TRE45ON
— Miz Anthrope (@jenaglez) August 12, 2022
What in the world would Trump be doing with top secret classified information about nuclear weapons? There is absolutely no reason why an ex-president should take that out of the White House, except one. That kind of info would be worth A LOT OF MONEY!
— Cenk Uygur (@cenkuygur) August 12, 2022
Once again I expect there will be a determined effort on the part of GOP leadership to throw Trump overboard, but Fox News and MAGA will not permit it. The only possibility for change now is absolute electoral defeat of Republicans in 2022, 2024, 2026 and 2028 -- with gerrymandering and corruption all the way up to the SCOTUS, I don't know if it is still possible:A major FUCK YOU to every trumper who told me if I didn't like "X" I should leave the country, you're defending a traitor who sold nuclear secrets to our enemies -- YOU leave the country.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) August 12, 2022
Central question in US politics now is how much damage will Trump, massive conspiracy to overthrow an election, extremist abortion restrictions do to the GOP brand and how long will that damage last.
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) August 12, 2022
My take - a lot of damage, and it will last for many many years. https://t.co/Z6XjUQI4Ma
They have now figured out the new line -- that Trump had "declassified" all the documents before he took them out of the White House so, by definition, he's good!It’s going to be tough to ButHillary or ButHunter their way out of this one but they’re going to give a shot
— Acyn (@Acyn) August 12, 2022
I mean, the “it was just an accident, didn’t mean to keep them, and also declassified them” is deeply humiliating, but Trump has just the people to carry that water. https://t.co/0lcmSZmF1S
— 18Hat793 (@Popehat) August 12, 2022
Yeah, sure.michael scott declaring bankruptcy https://t.co/Sg8lEJrp7l
— Amy (@lolennui) August 13, 2022
Friday, August 12, 2022
Today's News: Going Nuclear
Two days ago, I said this raid was either:NEW: A federal judge in Florida has ordered the federal government to give the filing to Trump immediately and then advise the court by 3 p.m. on Friday if he will object to the motion to unseal the warrant. https://t.co/XyqXHh29Fg
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) August 11, 2022
There are reports that when they raided the place, the FBI was looking for stolen nuclear secrets.
— Oak Bay Gazette π° πΊπ¦ (@OakBayGazette) August 12, 2022
On the off chance it’s true, we’ve got technicians making sure our ‘caps lock’ buttons are working.
The article does not say what kind of nuclear documents, whether about American nuclear weapons or other nations'. It also does not say whether the documents relate to the deployment or the design of nuclear weapons. All that makes a difference in classification. 1/
— Cheryl Rofer (@CherylRofer) August 12, 2022
— Cheryl Rofer (@CherylRofer) August 12, 2022
Government officials have expressed concern that allowing highly classified materials to remain at Mr. Trump’s home could leave them vulnerable to efforts by foreign adversaries to acquire them, a person familiar with DOJ thinking said. https://t.co/es0aah5WpN
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 12, 2022
1/3 Sources tell me the FBI took dozens of classified documents from Mar-a-Lago including TS/SCI information. That stands for Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information. It is among the most top secret level.
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) August 12, 2022
3/3 The storage room – I am told – is about 10x6 feet and there “were boxes everywhere.”
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) August 12, 2022
*Sighs, moves goalposts back to actual storage of nuclear weapons in closet*
— PerilousPlatypus (@PerilPlaty) August 12, 2022
11. But the point here is it is NO WONDER that the FBI executed a warrant. The focus now should be not on the search, but why the π€¬ Trump hung on to these documents, and why his supporters think that is very legal and very cool /END
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) August 12, 2022
"We fully support you Mr. Trump and we will defend whatever caused the FBI to raid your home to a hilt!"
— Nied (@B_Nied) August 11, 2022
Trump: pic.twitter.com/NUda6Dtwf7
Thursday, August 11, 2022
Today's News: Taking the Fifth
After spending days with Trump prepping for his deposition… his lawyers finally said “screw it..he’s an idiot…tell him to plead the 5th or we’re all going to prison” https://t.co/p2BSj6vaBp
— Hal Sparks (@HalSparks) August 10, 2022
BREAKING: as the NY AG investigation is civil (at this point), Trump's assertion of the 5th CAN be used against him if the AG brings a civil case, unlike in a criminal case. At this point, one would expect that civil suit to happen in short order. https://t.co/qTk3PwZw0Q
— Andrew Weissmann (@AWeissmann_) August 10, 2022
The attempt to minimize or trivialize the Mar-a-Lago raid -- an attempt that seemed to have some plausibility last night - couldn't actually withstand the cold light of day today.To quote Donald Trump: Only guilty people take the fifth.
— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) August 10, 2022
it’s wild to see a large number of journalists have already forgotten the cardinal rule of trump scandals, which is that they always turn out to be much worse than they look at the beginning
— GONELIKEHELLMACHINE (@golikehellmachi) August 9, 2022
"With time it will be CLEAR that Trump provoked this action by DOJ." - John Dean
— Duty To Warn π (@duty2warn) August 9, 2022
So, yeah, I'm curious why he - or his minions - would take a van's worth of classified, steal it, and store it in Florida. What's in it that they didn't have time to destroy, or couldn't shred? What would be the point?
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 11, 2022
/2x
So today the GOP moved to Plan Two and we got a parade of "the FBI planted evidence!" accusations -- an even less plausible scenario, because of course the implicit sub-text is that damning evidence can be found in the boxes of stuff the FBI took away.It’s A Mystery What The FBI Wanted At Mar-a-Lago, But Trump Knows https://t.co/Oz0Fcdc61R via @TPM
— hilzoy (@hilzoy) August 10, 2022
I’m no lawyer, but it seems to me a bit problematic if your strongest defense is “Hey, the FBI planted all this damning evidence.”
— Dan Rather (@DanRather) August 10, 2022
Why would Trump be stealing, hiding, and refusing to hand over top secret and classified documents he stole from us if he wasn't planning to sell them to our foreign enemies and adversaries?
— Cheri Jacobus (@CheriJacobus) August 11, 2022
The backfire is going to be measured in megatons.
— SchrΓΆdinger's Litter Box (@Brewjew308) August 11, 2022
The entire @GOP has sided with a thief who by legal definition, stole & illegally held this country's most critical national security secrets, & did God only knows, while also mtg w/the Saudis & Orban in the same week.
Spin. That.
Funnier takes:π¨π¨π¨BREAKING: Federal investigators served subpoenas to several House and Senate Republican offices in the Pennsylvania Capitol.
— Spiro Agnew’s Ghost (@SpiroAgnewGhost) August 10, 2022
The information being requested centered around U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, & the effort to seek alternate electors to overturn the 2020 election.
BREAKING: DJT's personal library was destroyed in the FBI/DOJ search, and sadly ‘both books’ are beyond repair. π
— Jeras Ikehorn (@JerasIkehorn) August 11, 2022
I'm no Sauron fan, but here's why forming a fellowship to raid Mount Doom and destroy the One Ring is going to enrage his base
— Jokin Rokin Rokin Tolkien π‘️πΉπͺ (@joshcarlosjosh) August 9, 2022