NBC: Cultists Dox Michael Cohen’s Wife And Children

Rule by gang thugs violence and threats.  Make everyone feel unsafe to even question the right or the cult Dear Leader.  These people are a small number of our public, but they are vocal, and they are willing to use violence, hurt others, break the laws to get their way.  They are the brownshirts of 1930s Germany, and the Proud Boys admit they are trump’s army.  The rest of us must not let this be the new normal.  They are teenage bullies just like their boss. This is terrorism.   Hugs.  Scottie

 

NBC News reports:

The addresses and phone numbers of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen’s family members were posted to a doxing website after presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in connection with a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election.

Phone numbers and addresses for Cohen’s wife and children were posted early Monday morning on a site that has been used to target other figures involved in Trump’s various legal issues, according to the group Advance Democracy, a non-profit research group.

Trump supporters attempted to dox jurors last week. During the trial, the mother of a former police officer who was nearly killed on Jan. 6, 2021, by rioters who believed Trump’s lies about the 2020 election was swatted after her son called Trump “an authoritarian” with “a violence fetish.”

Read the full article.

Lara Trump Suggests RNC Won’t Back Larry Hogan’s MD Senate Bid: He Doesn’t Deserve The Respect Of Anyone

There is no republican party anymore.  It is gone and needs to be placed in the history books of the past.  It is the cult of tRump party, or tRump party for short.  Or maybe Cult party.  But the tRump party is out to destroy anyone or anything that doesn’t clearly glorify and help the dear leader of the cult who is tRump.  Republicans have told the family members with trans kids they don’t believe the laws they are voting for … but if they don’t they will be primaried and lose their seat, so lose the easy money.  The former republicans are all fearful of the new party, the cult of tRump.  The choose the easy money of being in office rather than their dignity or honor or even doing the correct thing for the country and the people.  Hugs.  Scottie

 

Politico reports:

Lara Trump, the Republican National Committee co-chair and daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, dodged answering whether the RNC will support Maryland Republican Larry Hogan’s run for Senate after Hogan called for Americans to respect the verdict.

“I don’t support what he just said there. I think it’s ridiculous,” Lara Trump said when asked by CNN’s Kasie Hunt if the RNC will support Hogan on “State of the Union” Sunday morning.

“I think anybody who’s not speaking up in the face of really something that should never again have seen the light of day, a trial that would never have been brought against any other person aside from Donald Trump, doesn’t deserve the respect of anyone,” Lara Trump added.

Read the full article. Maryland’s Senate seat could turn out to be the deciding factor in whether Democrats maintain control of the chamber.

Stephanopoulos Shuts Down Trump Lawyer’s Claim That Biden Is Behind New York Trump Case: “Zero Evidence”

Finally and about time reporters are starting to push back against tRump and his sycophants lies.  Maybe Fox losing a almost a billion dollars for endorsing lies might have wakened them up.  Stephanopoulos was angry the guy kept saying it even after he corrected him several times.   Hugs.  Scottie

 

Trump lawyer Will Scharf: “This case in New York? It was called the zombie case. It sat and sat and sat. It could have been brought at any point after 2020. And then suddenly, when President Trump announced his campaign for president, it was dusted off, rushed in front of a grand jury and then rushed into court.

“You want to talk about the politicization of the legal system? I mean, this is exhibit A. I vehemently disagree that the district attorney in New York was not politically motivated here. And I vehemently disagree that President Biden and his political allies aren’t up to their necks in this prosecution.”

ABC host George Stephanopoulos: “There’s no evidence of that! Sir, I’m not gonna let you continue to say that! There’s just zero evidence of that! This has nothing to do with President Biden.”

RELATED: Scharf is running for Missouri attorney general and a couple of weeks ago Jimmy Kimmel had a field day with Scharf’s very creepy smile, calling him “the first human attorney to be generated by AI.” The clip below is cued up.

Why don’t they want to talk about the fact that Bill Barr made Cy Vance, through the U.S. Attorney in Southern District of NY, to squash this case, meaning it had to wait for a new, Biden-appointed attorney general to reignite it? And why aren’t people bringing this up every single time???

This case had been squashed by Bill Barr. After he quit the DOJ, the case was reactivated.

Why even have these trumpanzies on? They just repeat all the bullshit that their master has said at every presser. And Missouri is getting more and more fascist with brainwashed idiots like this guy.

One of the things that’s so ridiculous about blaming Biden is this: Why the DA? Why didn’t Biden just command the DOJ to prosecute Trump for this?

Why have the DA prosecute a lowest-level-felony false-business-record case, when DOJ could have prosecuted Trump for the same coordinated-expenditure federal election crime Michael Cohen went to jail for? Or the plain-as-day tax crime of issuing a phony Form 1099 to Cohen disguising reimbursement as ordinary compensation?

 

 

 

Let’s talk about MTG, Fauci, and a hearing….

REUTERS: The Proud Boys, the violent all-male extremist group, are rebuilding to rally behind Trump

The Proud Boys, the violent all-male extremist group, are rebuilding to rally behind Trump
The Proud Boys say recruitment is growing and they’re ready to serve again as Donald Trump’s unofficial protection force.

Read in Reuters: https://apple.news/Ap6-Oxk3LSbSFn5wlgeFJeQ

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Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie

The Rectification of Names

https://yastreblyansky.blogspot.com/2024/06/whats-going-on-ii.html

Again the credit for the link goes to Ten Bears, link below.   This is important because the right still wants to claim that Hamas is the hold up to peace.  But the fact is this plan in almost the very same respects was offered by Egypt and Hamas accepted it while Israel again refused it.  Every attempt that has been offered to stop the slaughter and bring the hostages home has been blocked by Israel and Bibi specifically.  Does anyone remember when the Biden administration claimed the last few days that Israel accepted the proposal … that was pressure on Israel because Bibi was already saying no not without with major changes, while Hamas said OK.  It was also gaslighting by still making Hamas the bad guy in all this.  Hugs.  Scottie 

 
 
Saturday, June 1, 2024

What’s Going On. II

 

 

From the Livre d’Or des Voyages of Louis Mainard, 1890, via picryl.com.

Déjà vu all over again? Biden (the day after the guilty verdict for convicted felon Donald Trump, some people think that’s relevant) announces proposals for a ceasefire in Gaza, to be carried out in three phases: six weeks during which all Israeli forces withdraw from the Strip, hostages in Gaza (especially women and elderly, and remains of the dead) will be exchanged for detainees in Israeli prisons, Gazan civilians will return home, supplied with temporary shelters, and delivery of food, water, medicine, and fuel will get back to full strength, and the parties will work out the details of a probably lengthier second phase; a second phase in which the exchange of hostages and prisoners will be completed and the parties will negotiate a final, permanent ceasefire; and a third, which is supposed to last forever, when Gaza is rebuilt and the last remains are transmitted.  

Isn’t this approximately where we arrived three weeks ago, when Haaretz reported that Hamas had accepted a deal proposed by Egypt with a very similar shape, and Israel appeared to have turned it down?

Not exactly. The big difference, to my mind, which isn’t getting a lot of press attention, is that this one is billed as an Israeli proposal—Biden is very insistent on that:

 

Now, after intensive diplomacy carried out by my team and my many conversations with leaders of Israel, Qatar, and Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries, Israel has now offered — Israel has offered a comprehensive new proposal.

Although, as he acknowledges, there are ministers in the Israeli cabinet who are determined that Israel should reoccupy Gaza

I know there are those in Israel who will not agree with this plan and will call for the war to continue indefinitely.  Some — some are even in the government coalition.  And they’ve made it clear: They want to occupy Gaza, they want to keep fighting for years, and the hostages are not a priority to them. 

and national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi told reporters just two days ago that the war would continue for another seven months—and a couple of hours after Biden’s statement the Israeli prime minister’s office seemed to be categorically rejecting the offer:

Israel released a vague statement following Biden’s address, saying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized a proposal to maintain its goal of returning hostages as soon as possible, but insisted that “the war will not end until all of [the Israeli government’s] goals are achieved, including the return of all our abductees and the elimination of Hamas’ military and governmental capabilities.”

Wait what? Israel refuses to sign on to its own ceasefire plan? What’s up with that?

It’s possible, of course, that Biden was just lying about it, but what would be the value of that? What would it get him, or us, or anybody?

Meanwhile, of course, international pressure on Israel continues to mount, after the move by Ireland, Spain, and Norway to recognize the existence of a Palestinian state before it really exists. Last week, the International Court of Justice, engaged in the investigation of South Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide, ruled that Israel must

Immediately halt its military offensive, and any other action in the Rafah Governorate, which may inflict on the Palestinian group in Gaza conditions of life that could bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.

(Israel has a quibble over the comma after “Governorate”, claiming it means it doesn’t have to halt anything, since it denies that it is doing anything that could have such an effect, which is patently absurd, since its blockage of aid could clearly starve everybody to death, among other things. The comma is simply an error; if you were to take it seriously, you would have to interpret it as changing the restrictive relative clause “which may inflict…” into a non-restrictive relative applying to the main clause with the verb “halt”, which would imply that halting the offensive could destroy the civilians, which makes even less sense).

Two days later came the massacre at the Tel al-Sultan refugee camp in western Rafah, a supposed safe zone to which IDF had instructed people to move, where bombs apparently ignited a fire in which 45 or 50 human beings burned to death in their tents in a strike aimed at two Hamas militants who may or may not have been there. Less than two days after that, an attack on another tent city in the area killed at least 21 more.

In Washington, the congressional leaders have finally agreed, after weeks of wrangling, to invite Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress, though they’re not saying when, and it’s become clear why it was taking so long, according to The Hill; it was Schumer:

The invitation left Washington after weeks of delay from Schumer who, during a high-profile floor speech in March, declared Netanyahu had “lost his way” and called for new elections in Israel, drawing the ire of the longtime Israeli leader, Republicans and some Democrats.

Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish official in U.S. history, and his office on a number of occasions said the Senate leader was supportive of having Netanyahu address Congress, despite his sharp criticism of the Israeli leader, but the New York Democrat did not sign the letter until recently.

I’m really glad to have it clarified that Schumer hasn’t dropped his opposition to Netanyahu as PM (he says the invitation isn’t to be interpreted as extended to Netanyahu as a person at all, but as a representative of the Israeli state)

In Israel, IDF has been at diametric odds with the prime minister since mid-May over his obstinate refusal to offer any plans for what happens after the war, led by defense minister Yoav Gallant, who has demanded that Gaza should be administered by Palestinians, in opposition to Netanyahu’s religious nationalist partners, who want to reoccupy the Strip with Jewish settlers, and Netanyahu fears (no doubt with reason) that if he crosses the partners they will leave the government, collapsing it and leaving Netanyahu without a job and forced to face his corruption trial.

That lends an extreme significance to something that came up this morning from Yair Lapid, who implores Netanyahu to accept the plan Biden announced yesterday, with what sounds like an offer of his own—that his party will allow Netanyahu to stay in office (for now) if the religious nationalists decide to topple the government, if and only if he sign on to the new ceasefire proposal:

“The Israeli government cannot ignore President Biden’s significant speech. There is a deal on the table and it needs to be done,” Yair Lapid wrote in a post on X.

“I remind Netanyahu that he has a safety net from us for the hostage deal if Ben-Gvir and Smotrich leave the government.”

Netanyahu’s response so far has been negative, but that could change. The hostage families, of course, have endorsed the new idea.

In the most recent weeks I’ve frequently been tempted to give up on the theory of Biden as peacemaker, as he seems just not to respond to how horrible this war is, but I generally come back to realizing how impossible it would be for him to do the work by himself—how much help the process requires from a host of international and domestic actors, from the worst (Saudi Arabia) to the most annoyingly virtuous (South Africa). It occurs to me that Biden could be telling the truth about this new ceasefire approach—that it really is an Israeli proposal, with buy-in from all the Israelis the US needs to be talking to, in the military and intelligence, in the political opposition in all its prickly oppositionality, in the broad public, just not exactly Netanyahu himself (who isn’t Israel, as Schumer helpfully reminds us, just a hated PM), or not yet. But don’t rule it out.

 

 

 

This is what the rest of us are up against.

Thank you to Ten Bears for the link, his link below.

Doonesbury Comic Strip for June 02, 2024

Good, Bad, Maybe?

As some may know I had 100s of open tabs in different windows way back to January 1st.  They were of comments I wanted to reply to and posts I wanted to to make on stories.  But just trying to get through a single day I am lucky to stay with in two days behind so never get to the top, much less the old tabs.  Also some of you may understand I switched to a new browser I really like, Vivaldi.  I have been wanting to get back to doing videos and the only holding me up was my sound quality.  To use my Bluetooth Apple earbuds in the computer I had to change my Bluetooth adapters.  

One of the features that Vivaldi has is a session remember feature that can remember your open tabs and return them if you close the browser or even shut down the computer.  It can even be set to save automatically which I love.  I had my settings set to remember the session of that day.  I got new adapter last night.  This morning I tried to set it up on the video computer, which is not the one I was using for recording because it had a stronger signal than my older one.  I was going to put the one on the video computer on the blogging computer because that adapter was even older.   But when I switched the one on the video computer to the blogging computer it wouldn’t work.   It wouldn’t work and I ended up shutting down and starting them many times. Reloading drivers, trying work arounds, nothing would make it work.  But the new adapter will work on the blogging computer that I use for recording, and so I put it on that computer and returned the original one back on the video computer.   

Now for the bad.  I bet some of you can see it coming already.  New browser, different way to remember open tabs … during the struggle to make the old adapter work on the computer it refused to do so, I kept restarting the blogging computer.  Now on Chrome that was not a problem because the tab order was stored in the history and would be able to be recovered.   Yes Vivaldi has a history but not in the same useable way.  As I opened pages to get new drivers and then shut down the browser saved those as the current session.   Oh yes.  

When I got everything back up and working imagine my shock on going to sessions an clicking restore session I got only the pages I had opened the last time I shut the computer down … everything from before was gone.  Nearly five months of saved tabs in 6 different windows gone just like that.  And no I can’t get them from Chrome because the compulsive person I am I cleaned that browser as soon as I decided I like Vivaldi better.   What I have done now is change the auto save to the last three sessions.  

When I told Ron this he seriously said it maybe for the best.  He said the older stuff was bothering me, I felt driven to keep it yet couldn’t ever find time to get to it.  This may relieve me of some stress and let me concentrate more on the today stuff I want to do.   I love the way he looks at these things.   I will choose to look at it the same way.   The unexplained computer powers of the webverse have decided to remove that burden from my shoulders.  But by my dogs that love gravy … couldn’t they have asked first?  😀😂🤣😃😍  Hugs.  Scottie

Jon Stewart Assures Young Voters That Their Voice Matters | The Daily Show

Jon Stewart reminds young people that they have an incredible amount of power in deciding the future of America in this

Is America Competitive?

Trump thinks American wages are too HIGH for us to be “competitive”. My question is: Competitive for whom and by what metric?