… Read the restRep. Adam Schiff, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, said that as far as he’s concerned there’s “direct evidence” of collusion between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia. Specifically, Schiff says that the 2016 offer from a Russian lawyer for information on Hillary Clinton to members of Trump’s campaign is the smoking gun. “I think there is direct evidence in the emails from the Russians through their intermediary offering dirt on Hillary Clinton as part of what is described in writing as the Russian government effort to help elect Donald Trump,” Schiff said on CBS’ Face the Nation, when he was asked if he had “direct evidence of collusion with Russia.”
“They offer
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Trust but verify
Mar 3rd, 2019 5:32 pm | By Ophelia BensonHow insufferable does a spiritual leader have to be?
Mar 3rd, 2019 1:06 pm | By Ophelia BensonCatherine Bennett points out that media-friendly clerics have one persona for Thought for the Day and another for, say, newspaper columns.
… Read the restAnd welcome to the amoral maze, where our dilemma of the week is: just how insufferable does a spiritual leader have to be before he or she becomes unqualified to preach at the general public? Or to put it another way, why should the church have a monopoly on excommunication?
The question is not, emphatically, restricted to the case of the ubiquitous prelate, blogger and speaker, Giles Fraser, although with his recent blog – chastising women who fail to stay near home for the future convenience of incontinent fathers – he has done more than most to focus attention
Bad writing award
Mar 3rd, 2019 12:38 pm | By Ophelia BensonI think the first step toward being a journalist ought to be a reasonably solid grip on the language you plan to use. There shouldn’t be a mistake or incoherence or clumsiness in every paragraph, as there is in this piece on A Nopen Letter saying…no, I’ll let the reporter explain what it says.
Dozens of female celebrities, politicians and women’s rights campaigners have condemned the “narrow and archaic” opinions they say are are squashing transgender rights in Scotland.
Squashing? Squashing rights? That’s a peculiar word to use. Crushing, yes, quashing, yes, but squashing? It sounds silly, and off.
… Read the restMore than 70 women from across the UK have penned an open letter hitting out at commentators they claim
Only one perspective ever matters
Mar 3rd, 2019 10:55 am | By Ophelia BensonThe Beeb might as well hire McKinnon at this rate.
Tennis icon Martina Navratilova has apologised for using the term “cheating” when discussing whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women’s sport.
Navratilova – one of the most successful tennis players of all time – has been criticised as “transphobic” for writing that transgender women had “unfair” physical advantages over female opponents.
There it is again – the “somebody called her transphobic” well-poisoning right at the beginning, so that readers will be fully primed to despise Navratilova before they even know what she said.
… Read the restOn Saturday, former British swimmer Sharron Davies told BBC Sport that many current athletes “feel the same way” and that trans athletes should not
Simp simp simple
Mar 3rd, 2019 10:30 am | By Ophelia BensonListen up, people, words are magic, and that’s all you need to know. Simple.
https://twitter.com/rachelvmckinnon/status/1102265197547474945
Self-identification=reality. Simple. In other words, what people say about themselves is true, period, end of story. Simple.
So if someone tells you she’s a beluga whale, she is a beluga whale. Simple.
If someone tells you he’s Denali, he is Denali. Simple.
Words are magic. Simple. Anyone who says otherwise is An Enemy of the People. (What if she says she isn’t An Enemy of the People? That question is against the law.)
Now that we know words are magic, life is going to become a whole lot simpler. I can’t wait to get started.… Read the rest
One campaign group said
Mar 3rd, 2019 9:56 am | By Ophelia BensonThe Beeb loads the dice yet again:
Transgender athletes should not compete in female competitions in order to “protect women’s sport”, says former British swimmer Sharron Davies.
Her comments come after 18-time tennis Grand Slam singles champion Martina Navratilova said it was “cheating” to allow transgender women to compete in women’s sport because they had unfair physical advantages.
One campaign group said Navratilova’s comments were “transphobic”.
The BBC did not have to report it that way. It did not have to include that sly childish tattletale one campaign group said Navratilova’s comments were “transphobic”. It didn’t have to and it shouldn’t have, because in fact her comments were not “transphobic.” It’s not “phobic” to say that male bodies … Read the rest
Anatomy of a flop
Mar 2nd, 2019 6:14 pm | By Ophelia BensonTrump had big hopes for the summit with his dear friend Kim. He thought his charisma would win all the cards.
In a dinner at the Metropole Hotel the evening before, mere feet from the bomb shelter where guests took cover during the Vietnam War, Mr. Kim had resisted what Mr. Trump presented as a grand bargain: North Korea would trade all its nuclear weapons, material and facilities for an end to the American-led sanctions squeezing its economy.
An American official later described this as “a proposal to go big,” a bet by Mr. Trump that his force of personality, and view of himself as a consummate dealmaker, would succeed where three previous presidents had failed.
More reasonable people knew … Read the rest
Come at me, bro
Mar 2nd, 2019 12:12 pm | By Ophelia BensonThis photo is just weird.
That’s Natalie van Gogh again in the middle. All the other members of the team are turned to the side, angled toward the middle person, while the middle person – van Gogh – stands and faces the viewer dead-on. The heights rise from each side to culminate in van Gogh, the tallest and widest. The others’ legs are only slightly parted, while van Gogh’s are in an emphatic upside-down V, aka a straddle. The photo is of a large domineering muscular man with a group of much younger women as his handmaidens on either side.
Is that…a publicity shot? A wtf shot? What is it? Why did van Gogh agree to the pose? Has … Read the rest
Basking in adulation
Mar 2nd, 2019 11:16 am | By Ophelia BensonTrump has been talking at the right-wing shindig CPAC for nearly two hours now.
Not certain, but this might be Trump's longest speech since he launched his campaign in 2015. My first tweet about it was exactly 90 minutes ago.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 2, 2019
That ^ was 15 minutes ago and new tweets are still coming in.
Basking in adulation at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the president said: “You know I’m totally off script right now and this is how I got elected, by being off script. And if we don’t go off script, our country’s in big trouble, folks, because we have to get it back.”
“Off script” … Read the rest
Guest post: It’s not always easy for them
Mar 2nd, 2019 10:27 am | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by guest on America’s exceptionally low social mobility.
One of the most striking differences I noticed when I moved from the US to the UK was how many people I met in professional/work circles who had literally ‘worked their way up’–the country/sector director of the large company I worked for in my first job here had started as an apprentice in the ’70s. I don’t think I ever knew anyone in the US who’d done this (I thought I had, but when I mentioned this years ago a catty friend revealed the advantages this person, whose persona was that of someone from an underprivileged background who’d ‘made good’, had actually started with).
I’ve met dozens of … Read the rest
Beholden again
Mar 1st, 2019 5:21 pm | By Ophelia BensonDonald Trump’s Aberdeenshire golf resort must pay the Scottish government’s legal costs following a court battle over a major North Sea wind power development.
Mr Trump battled unsuccessfully in the courts to halt the project before he became US president.
Why?
Mr Trump had argued the development would spoil the view from his golf course at Menie.
Goodness, that takes a lot of nerve. You buy a golf course in a foreign country and then you expect to be able to veto anything that country wants to build within sight of your golf course? Like, you own everything as far as the eye can see?
Good that it didn’t work. Even better that he has to pay … Read the rest
Permission is one thing, a right is another
Mar 1st, 2019 5:02 pm | By Ophelia BensonWait, what are we saying here?
https://twitter.com/jahimes/status/1101599891430797312
Does he? Does Trump have “an absolute right” (Conway’s term) to launch a nuclear attack? No matter what? According to whom?
No he doesn’t. He doesn’t have a “right” to launch an unprovoked nuclear attack on, say, Kenya, just because he feels like it or is grumpy or wants to distract people long enough for him to escape.
It may be that US rules are written in such a way that he is technically permitted to launch a nuclear attack [end of story, no further specific required], but that doesn’t translate to a “right.” The US president isn’t king of the planet, and no he does not have a “right” to drop nukes … Read the rest
The tide may be turning
Mar 1st, 2019 3:32 pm | By Ophelia BensonI feel that my life thus far has not been sufficiently devoted to paying attention to Mark Meadows. I hope to do better.
Kashana Cauley wrote about his dramatic tantrum at the Cohen hearing in the Times:
… Read the rest“You and I,” he said to Representative Elijah Cummings, the Oversight Committee chairman, who is black, “have a personal relationship that isn’t based on color.” He insisted that he couldn’t be racist because he had nieces and nephews of color.
It was a performance that he’s clearly hoping will win him one of next year’s Oscars. He defended his record on race, so we should cast aside that time in 2012 when he embraced the racist birtherism theory to his supporters by saying
Nice little community theater you got here
Mar 1st, 2019 2:41 pm | By Ophelia BensonWhat bullshit is this?!
… Read the restFrom Massachusetts to Utah, small community theater productions of To Kill a Mockingbird are being shut down under threat of a lawsuit by the producer of the new Broadway production.
It doesn’t matter that the new version, penned by Aaron Sorkin, is completely different from the Christopher Sergel play that’s been performed by high school students and community theater actors for decades. Nor does it matter that the community theaters paid a licensing fee of at least $100 per performance to the Dramatic Publishing Company, which owns the rights to the earlier version of the play.
What matters, lawyers for Broadway producer Scott Rudin say, is that according to the contract between Dramatic and
Statement on pronouns
Mar 1st, 2019 2:23 pm | By Ophelia BensonI saw this the other day but didn’t get around to it.
A revised statement from Little, Brown and Company. pic.twitter.com/zSQp1Q132C
— Little, Brown and Co (@littlebrown) February 26, 2019
We will work with E. J. Levy to publish her novel with sensitivity to the issues that have been raised, including the use of the proper pronouns to describe Dr. Barry’s embodiment.
The “proper pronouns” forsooth – they might as well be obeying a demand for submission from the god-emperor. Use the proper pronouns or it’s ten years in the slammer for lèse-majesté.
It’s interesting to think about how many novels there have been in which women are portrayed as evil schemers, bloodsucking sex fiends, stupid empty dependents, silly vain … Read the rest
Totally fine
Mar 1st, 2019 11:01 am | By Ophelia BensonOkay…
Transgender cyclist wins Dutch professional women’s cycling event. At the age of 44. The average age of her 8 team mates is 24. This is all fine, though. Totally fine. https://t.co/rAwq7szGhn
— Ben (@BenWlv) March 1, 2019
Googles
Yes, that’s a male body in the middle.… Read the rest
Still, the case dragged on
Mar 1st, 2019 10:14 am | By Ophelia BensonCREW re-upped this yesterday.
Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. were close to getting indicted for felony fraud. The Manhattan DA dropped the investigation after getting a visit from a Trump lawyer who happened to be one of his major donors. #tbthttps://t.co/Ia3p0MhsLo
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) March 1, 2019
Oh yes, I remember that. I blogged it the day it appeared. Remember the exciting new development overlooking the entrance to the Holland Tunnel, where you could pay a huge price to buy a hotel room that you could occupy a maximum of 120 days a year? And the DA, Cyrus Vance, dropped the case?
… Read the restIn 2010, when the Major Economic Crimes Bureau of the D.A.’s office opened an investigation
America’s exceptionally low social mobility
Mar 1st, 2019 9:02 am | By Ophelia BensonPaul Krugman gives himself a break from thinking about Trump to think about the Trump Princess.
… Read the restYou see, recently she said something that would have been remarkable coming from any Republican, but was truly awesome coming from the Daughter in Chief.
The subject under discussion was the proposal, part of the Green New Deal, that the government offer a jobs guarantee. Ms. Trump trashed the notion, claiming that Americans “want to work for what they get,” that they want to live in a country “where there is the potential for upward mobility.”
O.K., this was world-class lack of self-awareness: It doesn’t get much better than being lectured on self-reliance by an heiress whose business strategy involves trading on
Easy for him
Mar 1st, 2019 8:37 am | By Ophelia BensonThe Missouri House of Representatives voted 117-39 Wednesday to approve a bill that would effectively ban abortions in Missouri except for medical emergencies.
The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Nick Schroer, R-O’Fallon, would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which is usually around six weeks of pregnancy.
The legislation, sponsored by someone who will never, under any circumstance, be forced to undergo 9 months of increasing physical strain and then hours of trauma, to force people of the sex he is not to undergo 9 months of increasing physical strain and then hours of trauma. A man sponsored legislation that would (if passed) force women to suffer pregnancy and then childbirth against their wills. … Read the rest
“So no special treatment”
Mar 1st, 2019 7:59 am | By Ophelia BensonStone cold liar.
EXCLUSIVE: Ivanka Trump says she and her husband Jared Kushner received no special treatment from her father when obtaining their top security clearances.
"The president had no involvement pertaining to my clearance or my husband's clearance, zero.” https://t.co/88dUizY8Ht pic.twitter.com/MsanC4qzQC
— ABC News (@ABC) February 8, 2019
