US Politics, January 2022 — a pro-God, pro-family, pro-bitcoin state

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and a document titled “Remarks on National Healing.”

I have a feeling that copies of this are going to be hot items in Trump world.

A single word sparked a dispute this week that ensnared at least three Supreme Court justices, a veteran NPR reporter, and eventually her newsroom’s public editor.

It may all come down to the use of the word “asked.”

NPR’s Nina Totenberg reported on Tuesday that Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. had “in some form or other, asked the other justices to mask up” in the courtroom. The broadcast and article caused a small sensation because it seemed to explain why the justices had all appeared in face masks during arguments over vaccine mandates this month, with two conspicuous exceptions: Neil M. Gorsuch, the only bare face on the bench, and his next-seat neighbor Sonia Sotomayor, who was not even in the courtroom and participated remotely from her office.

According to Totenberg, Roberts had asked the justices to mask up at the hearing out of concern for Sotomayor, who has diabetes and thus an elevated risk of becoming seriously ill from covid-19.

The thrust of the article was Gorsuch’s apparent indifference to the request, implying his decision to show up maskless amounted to open defiance of the chief justice, and forced his at-risk colleague to work remotely. Totenberg suggested Gorsuch’s behavior was consistent with his divisiveness on the court: Since he was appointed by President Trump in 2017, she reported, he “has proved a prickly justice, not exactly beloved even by his conservative soul mates on the court.”

It seemed like a nice scoop for NPR. Until Roberts dissented.

In an unusual response to a press report, the chief justice said in a statement on Wednesday that he “did not request Justice Gorsuch or any other justice to wear a mask on the bench.” (Gorsuch and Sotomayor also released statements denying that Sotomayor had asked Gorsuch to wear a mask, though NPR hadn’t reported she did.)

The statement quickly became fodder for criticism of NPR and Totenberg, who has covered the Supreme Court and legal issues for NPR since 1975. Fox News carried several segments on the dispute. On social media, the hashtag #DefundNPR trended.

Totenberg and NPR offered a rejoinder on Wednesday. “NPR stands by its reporting,” Totenberg wrote in a news story reporting on the reaction to her original news story.

And there it stood — until NPR’s public editor, Kelly McBride, weighed in with an assessment late Thursday. McBride, who functions as NPR’s ombudsman and has no authority over its newsroom, recommended that the organization issue a “clarification” to Totenberg’s story — not quite as serious as a correction, but still nothing any reporter wants under her byline.

McBride suggested that despite the definitive language in her article, Totenberg wasn’t actually sure how Roberts conveyed his concerns to his fellow justices — whether he “asked” them to wear masks, or made his thoughts known in a subtler way. She quoted Totenberg as saying, “If I knew exactly how he communicated this I would say it. Instead I said ‘in some form.’ ”

McBride concluded that using the word “asked” was “inaccurate” and “misleading,” and wrote that NPR should clarify the article accordingly.

Totenberg seemed to reject the advice, telling the Daily Beast on Thursday night that McBride “can write any goddamn thing she wants, whether or not I think it’s true. She’s not clarifying anything.”

And indeed, as of Friday afternoon, there is still no clarification or correction on Totenberg’s original article. But both NPR and Totenberg have seemed tacitly to acknowledge the problem elsewhere. In a follow-up report Tuesday afternoon on “All Things Considered,” Totenberg avoided the word “asked” and said Roberts had merely “suggested” masks be worn in the courtroom. Neither she nor NPR indicated that her characterization had changed from her report that morning.

On Friday, NPR spokesperson Isabel Lara reiterated the organization’s support for Totenberg. She said McBride “is independent and doesn’t speak on behalf of NPR.”

Lara added, “Someone can ask without explicitly asking. Someone can say, ‘This person doesn’t feel comfortable being around people who aren’t masked’ or some other permutation of that and the listeners get the message.”

Totenberg has been widely celebrated for her long career covering the court, but has stepped into controversy before. Her long friendship with the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg raised questions about conflicts of interest in her reporting. Totenberg covered Ginsburg for decades, but rarely revealed her personal relationship to listeners.

Totenberg declined to comment to The Post on Friday, but McBride offered this: “Nina is a legendary reporter, and I respect the hell out of her. I could tell that she wasn’t pleased with my analysis, but she was nothing but professional in our interactions. And, I still think her original piece overstated what her reporting showed and needs to be clarified.”

just a little thing, not politics, really, but just a little thing and i want to tear my eyeballs out little things like this

Karl Malone, Saturday, 22 January 2022 05:42 (two years ago) link

The kickboxing and cocktails comment is not as aggravating as her habit of not just rejecting but condescendingly sneering at good ideas literally days before biden is forced to do them.

(Eg student loan deferment should be extended, we should send people masks, we should send people tests, we should extend the eviction moratorium, she scoffed at all of these. She’s so bad at her job.)

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Saturday, 22 January 2022 08:09 (two years ago) link

Incredible that Biden is only the third-worst person in his White House when it comes to speaking in public.

papal hotwife (milo z), Saturday, 22 January 2022 08:16 (two years ago) link

NEW: Biden has nominated Jennifer Rearden — a former Trump judicial nominee, GOP donor, and corporate lawyer who has helped Chevron-aligned law firm Gibson Dunn target human rights attorney @SDonziger — to serve as a federal judge. https://t.co/2adn7sWYdS

— Revolving Door Project (@revolvingdoorDC) January 20, 2022

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 22 January 2022 13:35 (two years ago) link

"In addition to working on the Chevron-Donziger case, Rearden’s other corporate clients have included Home Depot, Uber, Lehman Brothers, Barclays Capital, and Patriarch Partners."

wow

rob, Saturday, 22 January 2022 14:06 (two years ago) link

Somebody dropped the ball here.

Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Saturday, 22 January 2022 14:07 (two years ago) link

or not:

Rearden has also donated to some Democrats, and she has donated more to New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand than any other politicians. Rearden has donated more than $38,000 combined to Gillibrand’s Senate campaigns, 2020 presidential campaign, and leadership PAC, and in her questionnaire she states that she has co-hosted several fundraisers for the senator at Gibson Dunn’s New York office.

Describing her path towards being selected for a federal judgeship, Rearden highlighted the importance of Gillibrand in that process. “In May 2016, I expressed an interest in serving as a U.S. District judge for the Southern District of New York to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. From that time through November 2019, I periodically had contact with Senator Gillibrand and her office.”

rob, Saturday, 22 January 2022 14:10 (two years ago) link

let the big dogs eat

Tracer Hand, Saturday, 22 January 2022 14:22 (two years ago) link

yeah not an accident or a mistake

towards fungal computer (harbl), Saturday, 22 January 2022 14:43 (two years ago) link

Rittenhouse lived out their fondest fantasy, owning the libs in the most literal way.

Who may end up owning whom?

Kyle Rittenhouse has been added as a defendant to a civil lawsuit filed by the parents of Anthony Huber, a Wisconsin man Rittenhouse fatally shot in Kenosha during street protests in August 2020.

In a criminal trial last November, Rittenhouse was found not guilty of five charges related to killing Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum and injuring Gaige Grosskreutz with an AR-15-style rifle. A civil trial could replay evidence against the 18-year-old before a jury, in addition to statements he has made in right-wing media since going free. The suit does not specify any monetary damages, but attorneys for the parents filed a $10 million claim notice in December.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/01/21/rittenhouse-huber-lawsuit/?

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 22 January 2022 14:47 (two years ago) link

Poor Kyle rittenhouse. If he’s found liable for civil damages he’ll have to suffer through a gofundme to cover everything and more

Karl Malone, Saturday, 22 January 2022 15:14 (two years ago) link

Travis Bickle Jr., and then some: his backstory is pathetic-to-creepy.

dow, Saturday, 22 January 2022 17:30 (two years ago) link

Thinkpiece I won’t write: People who venerate Greta Thunberg vs. People who venerate Kyle Rittenhouse and What It All Means.

Wow I just now learned Greta and Kyle have the same birthday. That’s a bad piece of story writing, way too on the nose.

the simulation is clipping

concentrating on Rationality (the book) (will), Saturday, 22 January 2022 18:02 (two years ago) link

The woman in Virginia who threatened to bring loaded guns to school to fight a mask mandate for her kids was charged with making an oral threat on school property and released on $5000 bail. Glad to see her face some consequences even if it's just a misdemeanor, it's more than I expected. https://www.dnronline.com/news/coronavirus/luray-woman-charged-for-making-gun-threat-at-school-board-meeting/article_90b72230-abd9-5205-bb99-a2578f9285bd.html

BrianB, Saturday, 22 January 2022 20:06 (two years ago) link

My sister teaches in that district. Crazy. She was more surprised that the board actually kept a mask mandate than by the loaded-gun threat.

Long past time to end the tradition of never issuing charges against 'respectable' white people who openly commit misdemeanor crimes.

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Saturday, 22 January 2022 20:29 (two years ago) link

Or sorry, she’s in the district next door, in Winchester. Her board did keep masks by a 4-3 vote.

Yeah Pistol-Packin' Mama is in Luray, where... actually she got what she wanted, because the schools won't be requiring masks anyway.

I suspect she'll have some kind of community service or suspended sentence or something. Sad.

umami dearest (Ye Mad Puffin), Saturday, 22 January 2022 20:39 (two years ago) link

She’ll run for office

concentrating on Rationality (the book) (will), Saturday, 22 January 2022 20:41 (two years ago) link

At first I thought she had a good chance at appearing on stage at CPAC or the Republican National Convention, but it looks like she apologized and tried to walk it back almost immediately.

So she'll be ostracized by both sides in a rare moment of national kumbaya.

umami dearest (Ye Mad Puffin), Saturday, 22 January 2022 21:33 (two years ago) link

ugh

These are honestly incredible numbers for Manchin. If you want to know why he is the way he is, it seems to be working. #WVSen https://t.co/P5Utp9HHYC

— Eric Michael Garcia (@EricMGarcia) January 21, 2022

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 22 January 2022 22:39 (two years ago) link

they’re both p much equally rotten to the core but this right here is why Sinema strikes me as downright bizarre. defiant villainy.

concentrating on Rationality (the book) (will), Saturday, 22 January 2022 23:22 (two years ago) link

yeah Manchin is terrible but WV is very much not a swing state. Arizona is and that's why I think what Sinema is doing is much worse. the real problem, as I'm sure you've heard, is that the Senate is ridiculously undemocratic

frogbs, Saturday, 22 January 2022 23:28 (two years ago) link

surely Lorne can pony up some cash and put Michaela Watkins on a plane to NYC tonight to make me and so many other people happy this week https://twitter.com/search?q=%23MitchPlease&src=trend_click&f=live&vertical=trends

Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Saturday, 22 January 2022 23:28 (two years ago) link

Posting this only because of the framing of Bari Weiss as a "prominent woke liberal."

If, like me, you have been longing for a prominent woke liberal, other than Bill Maher, to finally have the scales fall from their eyes & see the total insanity that has been the response to COVID especially in schools, you’ll want to watch this clip of @bariweiss several times!! pic.twitter.com/54QzZPoBlE

— John Ziegler (@Zigmanfreud) January 22, 2022

Bill Maher and Bari Weiss are also in my "please get launched into the sun" category. Despicably human beings with noxious ideas.

we need outrage! we need dicks!! (the table is the table), Sunday, 23 January 2022 18:58 (two years ago) link

I’m sure this will convince Luntz focus group members he’s not ANTIFA.

.@POTUS to U.S. Conference of Mayors: "We shouldn't be cutting funding for police departments. I propose increasing funding." pic.twitter.com/ygyPNeIMiE

— Mediaite (@Mediaite) January 21, 2022

papal hotwife (milo z), Sunday, 23 January 2022 20:33 (two years ago) link

Feel like once a month Bill Maher goes viral and because of some bullshit Bari Weiss is talking

officer sonny bonds, lytton pd (mayor jingleberries), Sunday, 23 January 2022 21:08 (two years ago) link

fuck bill maher imo

ian, Sunday, 23 January 2022 21:22 (two years ago) link

^ brings us back to the fundamentals

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Sunday, 23 January 2022 21:25 (two years ago) link

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/maga-emails-arizona-trump-2020-election-1287447/

The technology was complicated, but the plan was simple: Scan mail-in and absentee ballots in populous Maricopa County, remove the “invalid votes,” and recertify the state’s 2020 election count, surely declaring then-President Donald Trump the rightful winner.

This scheme to subvert the election outcome in Arizona is laid out in newly released emails obtained by Rolling Stone. Sent in early December 2020, the emails cover a critical moment when the post-election push by Trump and Republican allies to find fraud and overturn the presidential election was in full swing.

The emails show how a group of fringe election sleuths pressed state legislators on a plan to disrupt the 2020 election certification and potentially change the vote count in a battleground state that helped deliver Joe Biden the presidency. The emails also reveal that several Trump advisers, including campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis and legal adviser Bernie Kerik, were included in the discussion.

Ellis and Kerik played influential roles on Trump’s legal team after the 2020 election, and their work extended beyond Arizona. Ellis appeared at public hearings, sometimes alongside Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and amplified baseless claims about election fraud in frequent media appearances. Kerik played a more behind-the-scenes role, emails and other records show, assisting the Trump campaign’s fruitless search for election wrongdoing. The select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection has subpoenaed Ellis and Kerik.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 24 January 2022 15:51 (two years ago) link

I didn't know that #resistance types had started calling Press Secretary owns "Psaki bombs"

papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 24 January 2022 20:03 (two years ago) link

Press secretary fandom is embarrassing, no matter who's in the White House.

jaymc, Monday, 24 January 2022 21:07 (two years ago) link

He's throwing Tony Snowballs!

Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Monday, 24 January 2022 21:19 (two years ago) link

I'll stan for Pierre Salinger, who was also a piano virtuoso and the defense lawyer for both Catwoman and the Joker on the old "Batman" TV show.

henry s, Monday, 24 January 2022 21:20 (two years ago) link

I'm gaga for Dee Dee!

jaymc, Monday, 24 January 2022 21:25 (two years ago) link

Adam Johnson:

This cartoon pathologizing is, of course, necessary to dehumanize and dismiss those calling for Covid mitigation measures, for which they gain nothing and, indeed, suffer just like everyone else. Otherwise, how does it make any sense? Surely it can’t be because other, similarly developed countries have employed many such measures to some success? Surely it can’t be because public health advocates and disability activists see the staggeringly high 866,000 death toll in the U.S. and think, “Perhaps our ‘fuck it’ approach isn’t perfect and could use some tweaks.” Maybe it’s because the cliche that “Covid will be endemic and we’re all going to get it so who cares” isn’t actually based on any science, but rather a vague hope from politicians eager to Go Back To Normal and force everyone back to work because anymore social spending is off the table.

https://thecolumn.substack.com/p/covid-isnt-a-human-being-it-doesnt

Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Monday, 24 January 2022 21:46 (two years ago) link

yes to Pareene piece.

Also-

https://prospect.org/coronavirus/fire-jeff-zients/

epidemiologists pleaded with the Biden COVID team to ramp up rapid-test production and distribution back in October, to head off needless infection and death at December family gatherings. The Biden team sloughed them off—and given the nature of the request, that almost certainly means Zients was responsible for the rejection...

Zients’s failures are not only a result of his passive refusal to use the immense powers at his disposal to combat the crisis. They are also the result of intentional actions to head off effective strategies. Zients instructed Republican Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, for example, against enacting a mask mandate, despite the policy’s high favorability and effectiveness. ZIENTS ISN’T A PUBLIC-HEALTH EXPERT: He’s a former corporate executive whose track record bolsters the worst possible impulses for a Biden appointee in command of the federal government’s resources. He cut his teeth at Bain Capital, the private equity firm Barack Obama ran against in 2012, which has erased pensions and health benefits for tens of thousands over decades of leveraged buyouts. Then he made a name for himself running a pair of management consultancies, where he advised CEOs to be blunt with their employees: “The social contract is never coming back, and your employees know it.”

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 25 January 2022 04:37 (two years ago) link

These fuckin people

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 25 January 2022 13:25 (two years ago) link

Actual twitter news blurb that popped up next to my feed that I think sums up the state of things:

Viewers react to Monday’s segment of Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle where host Laura Ingraham responds to actor Kate McKinnon’s impression of her on Saturday Night Live.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 25 January 2022 14:56 (two years ago) link

The Impression Reaction Response Angle

Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Tuesday, 25 January 2022 15:10 (two years ago) link

uhh there's some weird stuff going on with tax returns this year, both i and my partner are basically at zero despite 1 w-2 and the normal arrangement where you get several hundred dollars back from the feds (our state returns are the usual). i'm too dumb to look into the surely byzantine details but if this is true for everyone filing the democrats are sooooo fucked, and rightfully so,

Nedlene Grendel as Basenji Holmo (map), Tuesday, 25 January 2022 15:23 (two years ago) link

My husband and I owed a few thousand last year and changed all sorts of things to make sure that didn't happen again this year ... so yeah, pretty much I'll vote Trump if I owe a single penny.

Max Hamburgers (Eric H.), Tuesday, 25 January 2022 15:28 (two years ago) link

It gets really blurry when you got money that wasn't really money, technically speaking, but was actually a tax credit.

Instead of getting yr usual chonky refund, you will be told that you already got it, and you already probably spent it. Probably on weed.

Emanuel Axolotl (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 25 January 2022 15:53 (two years ago) link


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