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Jun 1st, 2020 5:45 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
The Guardian Live reports:
Trump is predictably painting a picture of violent protests, focusing on “professional anarchists” and “Antifa”.
He says “we are ending the riots and lawlessness” and “innocent people have been savagely beaten”.
The president has threatened to send in military if governors don’t act. He said he also encouraged governors to bring in the National Guard, which many states have already done.
He’s not allowed to send in the military…unless he invokes the Insurrection Act. We don’t want him doing that.
While he was threatening martial law –
In a startling scene, police are using teargas to disperse crowds of protesters near the White House while Trump is speaking in the Rose Garden.
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Jun 1st, 2020 4:38 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Holy shit. Trump just had protesters gassed so that he could have a photo op with the gassing.
Police fired tear gas at peaceful demonstrators outside the White House Monday, just moments before President Trump addressed the nation about violent protests that have unfolded across the country over the killing of black men by police.
[Black people actually. Breonna Taylor was a woman.]
Sooner after his address, Trump used the path cleared by police to walk to St. John’s Church, which had sustained fire damage during protests the night before.
During his address from the Rose Garden, said he was dispatching “thousands and thousands” of armed soldiers, military personnel, and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting and looting
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Jun 1st, 2020 4:20 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Oh hey gee whaddya know – it was a homicide.
The death of George Floyd, an African-American man who died in police custody, has been declared a homicide following an official post-mortem.
He suffered a cardiac arrest while being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on 25 May, the report found.
Being unable to breathe will do that. We’ve been reading about it in connection with the virus. The heart speeds up in the effort to pump oxygen to where it’s needed but it can’t, because the oxygen is blocked, so – bam. With the virus it’s the lungs, with George Floyd it was a cop’s knee on his neck. On.his.neck.
It listed Mr Floyd’s cause of death as “cardiopulmonary
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Jun 1st, 2020 3:17 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Michael Sellers, a former CIA officer:
This call was absolutely batshit crazy. It’s the straw that breaks the camel’s back for me in terms of what I’m about to say. I have been thinking about this for several days and now, after this very disturbing call with the governors (for which there are audio recordings, so there’s no doubt what he said) — I’m going to say it: I am increasingly worried that Trump is laying the groundwork to invoke the Insurrection Act 10 U.S. Code § 252 and declare martial law. This is something he has the power to do, and if he were to do it, civilian rule of law would be suspended. There are many things
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Jun 1st, 2020 2:53 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
More on Trump’s proto-fascist rant this morning:
On a video teleconference, the president warned that the law enforcement presence across Washington is set to intensify later Monday. He said the protests are ruining the nation’s standing on the world stage. And he called on governors to pass new bans on flag burning, a constitutionally protected expression of free speech.
“Washington was under very good control, but we’re going to have it under much more control,” Mr. Trump said, according to audio of the meeting obtained by CBS News. “We’re going to pull in thousands of people.” He added later: “We’re going to clamp down very, very strong.”
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“You’re making a mistake because you’re making yourselves look like fools,” he
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Jun 1st, 2020 12:35 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
We need something nice FOR ONCE so here is something.
I’m just going to quote most of the rest, for ease of reading.
Swans generally mate for life – like humans, they will sometimes get “divorced”, and if one dies they will often find another partner. One day, the pair were flying together when the male swan hit a building and
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Jun 1st, 2020 12:07 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Trudeau says no you’re not.
Canada does not support Russia’s return to the Group of Seven, proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump over the weekend, because Moscow continues to flout international law, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday.
“Russia was excluded from the G7 after it invaded Crimea a number of years ago, and its continued disrespect and flaunting of international rules and norms is why it remains outside of the G7, and it will continue to remain out,” Trudeau said during his daily news conference.
[He means flouting. Reuters silently corrected him in its lede.]
Trump said on Saturday he would postpone a Group of Seven summit he had hoped to hold next month until at least
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Jun 1st, 2020 11:47 am |
By Ophelia Benson
No problem, no problem, we planned for this, it’s all part of the plan, not a problem.
About 15 cadets from the US Military Academy Class of 2020 who were brought back for graduation where President Donald Trump is scheduled to give the commencement address have tested positive for coronavirus, according to a US Army spokesperson.
That is, they were brought back because Trump demanded to give the commencement address so the class had to be brought back to satisfy the needs of his ravenous ego. If Trump hadn’t done an I wanna the class would not have returned to West Point to graduate.
“The Army and West Point have done meticulous planning to ensure the health and
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Jun 1st, 2020 9:18 am |
By Ophelia Benson
The Times has more on Trump’s rage-fit at the governors:
Speaking on a private conference call, audio of which was obtained by The New York Times, Mr. Trump began the conversation with an extended, angry diatribe.
“You have to dominate,” he told governors on the call. “If you don’t dominate, you’re wasting your time — they’re going to run over you, you’re going to look like a bunch of jerks.”
The president continued: “You have to arrest people, and you have to try people, and they have to go jail for long periods of time.”
Mr. Trump, who has not addressed the nation since the unrest began, said he was putting Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the
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Jun 1st, 2020 7:31 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Bunker Don had his third bad night.
Multiple fires broke out near the White House late on Sunday evening, as angry protesters gathered in Washington DC for the third night in a row following the death of George Floyd.
Bunker Don’s insistence on pouring gasoline onto the fire probably hasn’t helped. If the only response to a protest against racist murder-by-cop is “WE WILL SET THE DOGS ON YOU” then people aren’t going to shrug and say ok.
There was an 11 pm curfew.
When 11pm came, the police line in front of the White House advanced with tear gas rounds across Lafayette park clearing out the protesters, with intermittent sprints. An area of a few blocks around the
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May 31st, 2020 6:19 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
With all that’s going on, Trump has stayed locked in with his Twitter. Not for him the address to the nation filled with compassion and a sense of justice.
That was by design. Trump and some of his advisers calculated that he should not speak to the nation because he had nothing to say, according to a senior administration official. He had no tangible policy or action to announce, nor did he feel an urgent motivation to try to bring people together. So he stayed silent.
It’s nice to know that he specifically did not feel like trying to bring people together, so decided to rage at us on Twitter instead.
The United States is visibly, painfully broken by the
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May 31st, 2020 3:54 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Hur hur. Misogyny? Us?? Neverrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
https://twitter.com/mockferret/status/1266406916059795457
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May 31st, 2020 3:40 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
They all wish Trump would stop talking.
The President tweeted on Saturday that if protesters breached the White House’s fence, they would “have been greeted with the most vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons, I have ever seen.” And he called on Democratic officials to “get MUCH tougher” or the federal government “will step in and do what has to be done, and that includes using the unlimited power of our Military and many arrests.”
On Sunday, Trump tweeted his thanks to the National Guard and the job they did in Minneapolis Saturday night before calling for the National Guard to be used in “Other Democrat run Cities and States.”
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Elected officials on both sides of the aisle
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May 31st, 2020 12:46 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
These guys are so lucky to live at this hour – when suddenly misogyny is the most progressive thing on the menu, as long as you can shield it with the pretense of “transphobia.” Ten years ago it just would not have been cool to call a female novelist one of the 5 worst people on Twitter, but now it makes you…well it makes you a misogynist shit, but Craig Gallagher seems not to realize it.… Read the rest
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May 31st, 2020 12:18 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Karen Tumulty in the Post yesterday:
It’s a good thing Donald Trump wasn’t president during the civil rights movement. Judging by his tweets, Trump would have been tempted to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Theophilus Eugene “Bull” Connor, the notorious Alabama public safety commissioner.
Tempted shmempted; he would have done it.
Nearly six decades later, the man who sits in the White House is channeling his inner Bull Connor, unable to contain his eagerness to see play out on his own front lawn the vile tactics that Connor employed against civil rights marchers. In a giddy tweetstorm on Saturday morning, Trump let loose about how excited he would have been to see protesters who showed up across
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May 31st, 2020 11:36 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Trump has given up on doing the G7 meeting in June so now his red-hot plan is to hold the G19 or something in September so that he can invite Russia. The slight problem there is that the rest of the G7 doesn’t want to invite Russia. At all.
Trump’s new plan, outlined to reporters on Saturday, is to host an expanded G7 meeting including Russia, Australia, South Korea and India, dedicated to building an alliance against China. The plan is likely to be controversial because Russia has been banned from western-led summits since Putin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, and is not seen as a natural ally in the defence of human rights in Hong Kong.
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May 31st, 2020 11:19 am |
By Ophelia Benson
The Guardian notes that Trump isn’t altogether the ideal person to be president at a moment when systemic racism is in the spotlight.
Trump, who forged his political identity in racist conspiracy theories about Barack Obama’s birthplace, has proved unable to articulate the accumulated pain of black Americans over 400 years of slavery, segregation and police brutality, now exacerbated by a pandemic that has taken a disproportionate toll on communities of colour. Instead he has resorted to a series of tweets that critics found divisive, inflammatory and self-serving.
As if it even occurred to him to try to articulate the accumulated pain of black Americans over 400 years of slavery, segregation and police brutality. Ever. In his entire life.
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