January 18, 2024

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THE WEEK'S BEST QUOTES. . .

“The only thing that we’re not doing is we’re not shooting people who come across the border, because of course the Biden administration would charge us with murder.” — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) on "The Dana Loesch Show."  https://twitter.com/HeartlandSignal/status/1745516201952895199

“I think it was done out of incompetence … I believe that a scientist went out, said hello to his girlfriend, and that was the end of that. She died and then people started dying all over the place.” — Donald Trump at Fox News Town Hall on how the pandemic began. https://twitter.com/highbrow_nobrow/status/1745276787062419921

“He’s got basically a Praetorian Guard of the conservative media — Fox News, the web sites, all the stuff — they just don’t hold him accountable because they’re worried about losing viewers. And they don’t want to have their ratings go down.” — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) admitting that Fox News protects Donald Trump and isn’t really news. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2024/01/ron-desantis-admits-fox-news-isnt-real-news.html

“Right now he’d be working at a law office. Schwartz, Schwartz, Schwartz and Schwartz. Where’s my f——— governor? Where’s my governor? Get him over here! He’s got 10 minutes or we’re gonna fire him. That’s what he’d be doing right now. Remember, this Ron DeSanctimonious would be right now working probably at a law firm or maybe a Pizza Hut.” -- Trump. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/trump-force-one-kfc-menu-190037133.html

“I think that the Republican party itself is clearly so caught up in this cult of personality that it’s very hard to imagine that the party can survive. I think increasingly it’s clear that once we get through 2024, we’re going to have to have something else, something new. I believe the country has to have a party that’s based on conservative principles and values — where we can engage with the Democrats on substance and on policy… I think post-2024 election, we’re going to see just a huge tectonic shift in our politics.” — Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), on The View. https://www.mediaite.com/news/liz-cheney-wont-rule-out-voting-for-biden-over-trump-we-can-s 

“You can't sit home. If you're sick as a dog, you say ‘Darling, I gotta make it.’ Even if you vote and then pass away, it's worth it, remember.” — Donald Trump as Iowa experiences subzero temperatures ahead of the caucuses. https://twitter.com/kaitlancollins/status/1746672177900879968

“The deportations will begin at noon, Inauguration Day.” — Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller. https://twitter.com/StephenM/status/1746624375355306445

"I have concerns about the treatment of Jan. 6 hostages." — House GOP conference chairwoman Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, using the term "hostages" when describing Capitol riot defendants during an appearance on "Meet the Press.” https://www.cbsnews.com/news/house-republicans-trump-elise-stefanik-jan-6-hostages/
 

VIDEOS ...

“He’s a sociopath. One of the things that needs to happen this year is we need to start talking about Donald Trump's mental state. This is not a well man.” — George Conway. https://twitter.com/highbrow_nobrow/status/1746506055981347102

“As long as I have anything to say about it … we will stay for four years and beyond.” —  Trump, now a candidate for dictator. https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1746625884830740802
 


“If Donald Trump is the nominee, I’m a patriot first, I’m a partisan second. This is a battle for the American democracy. This is a battle for freedom. When someone’s telling you they’re going to flex and be a dictator on day one and go after their adversaries, this is against the 200-plus-year experiment of America.” — Former Trump White House official Anthony Scaramucci, who will be campaigning for President Biden in the next presidential election if comes down to him and his old boss representing both major parties, https://themessenger.com/politics/anthony-scaramucci-campaigning-for-biden-2024

Nikki Haley interviewed by Dana Bash on CNN:

BASH: How do you feel about your party’s frontrunner being found liable for sexual abuse?
HALEY: First of all, I haven't paid attention to his cases. All I know is he's innocent until proven guilty. You have investigations on Trump and Biden. https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1747310987135377671

Trump says CNN and NBC should "have their licenses taken away" because they didn't air his victory speech last night. https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1747412020364800499

“This country needs a dictator. I hate to say it, but this is the truth.”  — MAGA follower:  https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1746678016095244774
 


“We’ve never been a racist country.” — Nikki Haley, on Fox News. https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1747275515789287839

"As soon as I take the oath of office, I'll terminate ever open border policy of the Biden administration and begin the largest deportation operation in American history." — Donald Trump in Iowa. https://twitter.com/MAGAIncWarRoom/status/1746609205321109695

IN THIS ISSUE

IN THE NEWS

OPINION

IN THE NEWS...  

No more going wobbly in climate fight, Trump supporters vow

When he was president, Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement, staffed his environmental agencies with fossil fuel lobbyists and claimed — against all scientific evidence — that the Earth’s rising temperatures will “ start getting cooler.”

Trump’s campaign utterances, and the policy proposals being drafted by hundreds of his supporters, point to the likelihood that his return to the White House would bring an all-out war on climate science and policies — eclipsing even his first-term efforts that brought U.S. climate action to a virtual standstill. Those could include steps that aides shrank back from taking last time, such as meddling in the findings of federal climate reports.

“The approach is to go back to all-out fossil fuel production and sit on the EPA,” said Steve Milloy, a former Trump transition team adviser who is well known for his industry-backed attacks on climate science. https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/12/trump-second-term-climate-science-2024-00132289

Speaker Mike Johnson urges Louisiana to ignore court order to create Black district

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Benton is urging the Louisiana Legislature and GOP Gov. Jeff Landry to ignore a court order to draw a second majority Black congressional district because he wants to protect Republicans' razor thin majority in the House.

Johnson said the Legislature should not voluntarily create a second majority Black district that would likely result in a Democrat being elected. Louisiana currently has five Republican members of the House and one Democrat.
 https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/2024/01/17/speaker-mike-johnson-says-louisiana-map-to-create-black-district-threatens-republican-house-majority/72253666007/

The Mar-a-Lago Ultimatum

The Trump campaign has put out the word to major G.O.P. donors that if they’re not on the Trump train by next month, it will be noted on their permanent record—and that forgiveness will get harder thereafter. https://puck.news/the-mar-a-lago-ultimatum/

Should the Ten Commandments hang in Utah’s public schools? Thus saith this lawmaker: yes.

Utah state Rep. Mike Petersen (R) wants to require every public school in the state to display framed copies of the Ten Commandments in a prominent location.

His bill mandates that schools post a framed copy of the biblical document at least 16 inches by 20 inches. https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2024/01/16/should-ten-commandments-hang-utahs/

Supreme Court stays out of fight over transgender student bathroom access

The court left in place an appeals court ruling that required a middle school in Martinsville, Indiana, to allow a transgender boy to use the bathroom that corresponds with his gender identity. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-stays-fight-transgender-student-bathroom-access-rcna132245

Bomb Threat Made at Home of Judge in Trump’s Bank Fraud Trial

The danger surrounding Donald Trump’s bank fraud trial in New York escalated just hours before its final hearing on Thursday, when a bomb threat was made at the home of the judge overseeing the case.

The trial was already marred with the violence that has become synonymous with the MAGA cult, as Trumpists flooded the courthouse with death threats aimed at the judge and his law clerk, Allison Greenfield. https://www.thedailybeast.com/arthur-engoron-bomb-threat-made-at-home-of-judge-in-trumps-bank-fraud-trial
 

Trump Team Hunts for More ‘Dirt’ to Tank Georgia Election Interference Case

Donald Trump, his close allies, and attorneys are exploring ways to weaponize recent, unverified claims that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has engaged in an ‘improper relationship’ with a special prosecutor working for her.

Though the veracity of the allegations is unknown, Trumpland is already discussing different ideas for marshaling considerable resources to try and dig up even more dirt on, among other things, Willis’ ‘sex life and… her money’ in an effort to shut down the criminal case against the former president and his associates, says an attorney close to Trump. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-dirt-fani-willis-georgia-election-interference-1234944500/

White House Throws Support Behind Seizing Frozen Russian Assets

President Joe Biden’s administration is backing legislation that would let it seize some of $300 billion in frozen Russian assets to help pay for reconstruction of Ukraine, a shift as the White House seeks to rally support in Congress to further fund the war against Vladimir Putin’s forces.

The administration welcomes ‘in principle’ a bill that would allow it to confiscate the funds, according to a November memo from the National Security Council to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-01-10/white-house-throws-support-behind-seizing-frozen-russian-assets

Greene Shows Naked Hunter Biden Photos Again

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) again showed naked photos of Hunter Biden in a House committee room. https://twitter.com/mviser/status/1745170777115136057
 

Judge Signals Trump Will Lose Second Defamation Trial

With Donald Trump’s second rape defamation trial only one week away, a federal judge has rewarded the billionaire’s unceasing legal insolence and delusional defense strategy with a brutal order laying out just how punishing the court battle is going to be.

Until recently, the former president’s lawyers had been preparing for the upcoming defamation trial as if the first one never happened—seeing it as a chance to rewrite history and try to clear Trump’s name after a jury last year concluded he sexually assaulted the journalist E. Jean Carroll decades ago.

But on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan made it clear that Trump is not getting another go at whether he raped Carroll. https://www.thedailybeast.com/judge-signals-trump-is-doomed-in-new-e-jean-carroll-trial

 

Schiff takes narrow lead in Senate race; tight contest for second, new poll shows

A new UC Berkeley/Los Angeles Times poll in California shows Adam Schiff (D) leading the jungle primary for U.S. Senate with 21% of likely voters, followed by Katie Porter (D) at 17%, Steve Garvey (R) at 13% and Barbara Lee (D) at 9%. https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2024-01-12/schiff-leads-porter-garvey-lee-senate-primary-poll

Moderate Democrats Would Save Mike Johnson if the right tries to oust him

A handful of moderate Democrats say they would be willing to save the new Republican House speaker, Mike Johnson, if hardline conservatives move to oust him from power as they did to his predecessor, Kevin McCarthy,” NBC News reports.

Said one: “Yes, we would back him.”  https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/moderate-democrats-say-help-mike-johnson-keep-job-speaker-rcna133711
 

Texas GOP Chair backed a group with white supremacist ties — while working for its billionaire funder

For more than three months, Republican Party of Texas Chair Matt Rinaldi has vigorously attacked critics of Defend Texas Liberty, and rebuffed calls to distance the state party from the powerful group over its ties to white supremacists.

As he did so, Rinaldi was also working as an attorney for one of the group’s two billionaire funders, Farris Wilks, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. https://www.texastribune.org/2024/01/12/farris-wilks-matt-rinaldi-defend-texas-liberty/

Swing state Republican parties are engulfed in turmoil ahead of key 2024 races

Republican parties in three battleground states are navigating turbulence that has many in the GOP concerned that the discord and dysfunction will jeopardize their candidates up and down the ballot in critical races this fall.

In Michigan, Nevada and Florida — three states that will feature competitive presidential and Senate contests — state parties have been gripped with leadership strife in recent weeks. In Florida, the GOP chairman was ousted after facing a rape accusation. In Nevada, the top two state party officials have been indicted for their alleged role as ‘fake electors’ for former President Donald Trump after he lost the 2020 election there. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/swing-state-republican-parties-turmoil-rcna132931

Fox News Has Kicked My Pillow Out Of Its Advertising Bed

Fox News appears to have cut ties with the conservative bedding brand My Pillow, once one of the network’s largest and most prominent advertisers. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/fox-news-cuts-ties-my-pillow-mike-lindell-1234945973/

Trump Ordered to Pay Legal Fees for Frivolous Lawsuit

A New York State judge has ordered Donald Trump to pay the New York Times $392,639 for legal fees connected to a frivolous lawsuit he brought against the newspaper and several reporters. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24359048-trump-fee-decision

Most Americans Willing to See Trump Disqualified

A new ABC/Ipsos poll finds that, by a narrow 49% to 46% margin, Americans say they support the Colorado and Maine decisions to boot Donald Trump out of the race under the 14th Amendment’s insurrection clause.

Overall, 56% of people say they’re willing to see him disqualified. https://abcnews.go.com/US/americans-divided-scotus-handle-trump-ballot-access-poll/story

Nearly Half of Haley’s Backers Would Vote for Biden

The new NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll in Iowa shows “most likely Republican Iowa caucusgoers say they’ll vote for Donald Trump in the general election if he’s the GOP nominee, regardless of the candidate they’re supporting on caucus night.

That is, except supporters of former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, with nearly half of them — 43% — saying they’d vote for President Biden over Trump.” https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/poll-nearly-half-haleys-iowa-backers-say-ll-vote-biden-trump-rcna133821

THE DAILY GRILL

“It’s time to do it. Let’s go find Swalwell. It’s time to do it. Then we’ll see how brave the rest of them are. It’s time to do it. It’s either Swalwell or Nadler has to die before the election. They need to get the message. Let’s go find Swalwell and get this over with. I’m just not putting up with this shit anymore.” —  Roger Stone talking to Sal Greco about assassinating two prominent House Democrats. https://www.mediaite.com/politics/exclusive-heres-the-tape-of-roger-stone-discussing-assassination-of-democrats-which-he-denied-ever-doing/

VERSUS

The U.S. Capitol Police — with the assistance of the FBI — are conducting an investigation into longtime Republican operative Roger Stone’s comment about assassinating members of Congress. https://www.mediaite.com/trump/new-capitol-police-investigating-roger-stone-remarks-about-assassinating-members-of-congress/
OPINION  

David Frum: The Ruin That a Trump Presidency Would Mean

In 2016, Republicans could profess some uncertainty about the kind of president Donald Trump would be. Maybe the office would change the man? Maybe the party elite could bend Trump to its will?

But in 2024, there’s no uncertainty. Trump’s party is signing up for the ride, knowing exactly what the ride is. Pro-Ukraine senators are working to elect a president who will cut off Ukraine, knowing that he will cut off Ukraine. Pro-NATO senators are working to elect a president who will wreck NATO, knowing that he will wreck NATO.

Many top Republicans have been hoping for a way out of their Trump dilemma. That’s why Nikki Haley has raised tens of millions of dollars and Ron DeSantis has raised hundreds of millions. It’s why, even now, more than half of the Republican senators have not endorsed a primary candidate. And that’s why so many conservatives get twitchy when told that the 2024 presidential race is already a binary choice between Trump and Joe Biden. It’s also why the lopsided nomination contest will continue its fictional progress for some while longer.

But the exits are blocked. The many criminal and civil legal processes against Trump were too slow to rescue his party from him. The thesis that Trump might be disqualified under the Fourteenth Amendment awaits a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Republican contest will be over within weeks.

That heralds potential disaster for American allies, for the United States’ standing in the world, and above all for the invaded democracy of Ukraine. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/01/donald-trump-republican-nomination-ukraine/677144/
 

Matt Flegenheimer and Maggie Haberman: After Iowa, Trump Is Back to Command the National Psyche. He Never Actually Left.

There was a time, not so long ago, when those wearied and horrified by the presidency of Donald J. Trump could almost convince themselves that the man was gone.

He was ostensibly a movement leader in exile, simmering in Florida, his flailing election lies confined to private monologues and modest platforms. He was no longer appearing on Fox News, the most powerful media organ of the right. His screeds on Truth Social did not land with the force of their tweeted predecessors. Even as a declared presidential candidate for the past 14 months, Mr. Trump often ceded the campaign trail to his rivals (who mostly fought one another, instead of him), skipping debates and appearing only episodically at public engagements that were not matters of the courts. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/16/us/politics/trump-iowa-election-campaign.html

But with his landslide victory in Iowa, codifying his double-fisted hold on wide swaths of the Republican electorate, two conclusions were inescapable by Tuesday morning.

Mr. Trump is back as the dominant figure in American political life — destined again to be ubiquitous, his entwined legal and electoral dramas set to shadow the nation’s consequential year. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/16/us/politics/trump-iowa-election-campaign.html

Joe Klein: Iowaste

Iowa always seemed a classic, American place to me. I visited towns with names like Mason City and Ames and Council Bluffs and Cedar Rapids, counties with names like Linn and Story and Polk. Politics was serious business, and Iowans were stubborn about their right to question candidates, change their minds, and change their minds again. There was very little rancor. Questions were asked with respect. Rationality—sanity—was the rule. The public schools were famously good. Literacy was high. Iowa may not have reflected the diversity of America, but it was a place you could trust, even if the candidates they chose never quite made it all the way to the nomination.

That ended last night. Something very terrible has happened in Iowa. Reality doesn’t live there anymore, at least among Republicans, who have come to dominate the state. (Iowa was purple when I started visiting, with liberal populists like Tom Harkin to match every stolid conservative like Chuck Grassley). Iowa has gone nuts. How else can you explain the 62% of caucus goers last night who believe the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump, according to the entrance polls; how else could a similar number say they would vote for Trump even if he were convicted of a crime? https://josephklein.substack.com/p/iowaste

Rick Hasen: The U.S. Lacks What Every Democracy Needs

The history of voting in the United States shows the high cost of living with an old Constitution, unevenly enforced by a reluctant Supreme Court.

Unlike the constitutions of many other advanced democracies, the U.S. Constitution contains no affirmative right to vote. We have nothing like Section 3 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, providing that “every citizen of Canada has the right to vote in an election of members of the House of Commons or of a legislative assembly and to be qualified for membership therein,” or like Article 38 of the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany, which provides that when it comes to election of the Bundestag, “any person who has attained the age of 18 shall be entitled to vote.”

As we enter yet another fraught election season, it’s easy to miss that many problems we have with voting and elections in the United States can be traced to this fundamental constitutional defect. Our problems are only going to get worse until we get constitutional change. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/16/opinion/voting-rights-constitution-28th-amendment.html

Mona Charen: Iowa’s Silver Lining

NO QUESTION THAT A 30-POINT VICTORY for Trump was not the ideal outcome of the Iowa caucuses. Voters have only two opportunities to prevent the return to power of a Putin-besotted, antisemite-praising, Constitution-terminating, multiple felony indictee—the primaries and the general.

It would have been better if Trump had been rebuked early and hard by Republican voters. But that was not to be. Once the first indictment was handed down in New York in the hush money for porn star case, the die was cast. The party faithful—partly because the Bragg indictment was legally shaky and pretty easily dismissed as politically motivated—rallied round their prosecuted, persecuted hero. I said partly because it wasn’t just that the indictment was a stretch, it was also that MAGA Republicans so dearly want the accusations to be false. To admit otherwise opens the door to considering that he may really have obstructed justice and blithely endangered national security in the classified documents case, lied about and attempted to steal an election, and looked on with depraved satisfaction as his minions searched for Mike Pence—to commit murder. (Even now, despite everything we’ve witnessed, I still cannot believe I must write those words.)

We’ll never know if things would have been different absent the Bragg indictment. Would the rally-round-the-mob-boss effect have been as pronounced if the classified documents in the bathroom case had gone first? Or if Ron De Santis hadn’t proved such a doofus candidate? Or if all of the GOP candidates in the race had run as Christie did? We cannot know. https://plus.thebulwark.com/p/iowas-silver-lining-caucus-2024

Nahal Toosi: Why the World Is Betting Against American Democracy

As voters cast ballots in the Iowa caucuses Monday, many in the United States see this year’s presidential election as a test of American democracy. But, in a series of conversations with a dozen current and former diplomats, I sensed that to many of our friends abroad, the U.S. is already failing that test. The diplomats are aghast that so many U.S. leaders let their zeal for partisan politics prevent the basic functions of government.

Said one diplomat: “I don’t know if in the coming years people will be looking at the United States as a model for democracy.” https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/01/15/what-foreign-diplomats-say-about-u-s-politics-behind-closed-doors-00135326

 

John Avlon: Listen to what Trump’s own officials have to say about him

This is a time for choosing, as Ronald Reagan famously said, and the stakes have never been higher. In the nearly 250-year history of the United States, we’ve never had a major political party at high risk of choosing a nominee like this, someone who routinely praises foreign dictators and is running on a frankly authoritarian platform.

It’s not just Democrats and independents who are sounding the alarm. A truly stunning number of former Cabinet-level Trump administration officials are trying to warn Republican primary voters that their old boss’s reelection would be a disaster for our country.

Take them seriously as well as literally. There is no precedent for two dozen former White House officials coming out so strongly against the fundamental fitness of the man they served with on a day-to-day basis. https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/13/opinions/donald-trump-iowa-elections-2024-avlon/index.html

Maureen Dowd: Here Comes Trump, the Abominable Snowman

With a snow day here, I had time to contemplate the real mystery of Iowa: What has happened to America?

In January 2008, the Democratic caucuses offered a thrilling contest. In overwhelmingly white Iowa, Barack Obama showed that Americans could propel a Black candidate into the Oval Office. Race was, remarkably, not a big factor in the contest.

It felt then as if we were embracing modernity and inclusion, moving away from the image of John Wayne’s America.

How could we have gone from such a hopeful moment to such a discordant one?

Of course, every time there’s a movement, there’s a countermovement, where people feel that their place in the world is threatened and they want to turn back the clock. Trump has played on that resentment, trying to drag us into the past, curtailing women’s rights, inflaming voters to “take back America” and, as he said on Jan. 6, exhorting his base to “fight like hell” or “you’re not going to have a country anymore.”

Trump is a master at exploiting voters’ fears. I’m puzzled about why his devoted fans don’t mind his mean streak. He can gleefully, cruelly, brazenly make fun of disabilities in a way that had never been done in politics — President Biden’s stutter, John McCain’s injuries from being tortured, a Times reporter’s disability — and loyal Trump fans laugh. He calls Haley “Birdbrain.” Trump is 77, yet he sees himself as a spring chicken. On Thursday, he put out a video on Truth Social mocking the “White House senior living” center, featuring pictures of the 81-year-old Biden looking helpless and out of it.

Obama’s triumph in Iowa was about having faith in humanity. If Trump wins here, it will be about tearing down faith in humanity.

That it’s happening in a blizzard is fitting. Trump’s whole life has been a snow job. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/13/opinion/trump-primary-iowa-republicans.html
 

Joe Klein: The Orange Jesus Thing

Okay, this thing is getting pretty weird now. If you haven’t seen the ‘God Made Trump’ ad…you absolutely must. I thought it was a joke at first—a parody ad you might see on Saturday Night Live. But it’s not. Trump’s campaign is responsible for this satanic heresy. It represents a new level of craziness—the Orange Jesus thing made manifest. Trump is embracing his inner messiah.

And it represents a certain reality in the Republican Party: I watched a clip of a Trump voter in Iowa the other day, a woman, who said—calmly, with the utter conviction of a mind-snatched cultist—that the legal cases against Big Orange were a sign from God that Trump had been sent to suffer for our sins. We have entered the Elmer Gantry stage of the Trump candidacy. It’s getting to be overtly religious.

And Trump himself seems to think he can walk on water. He can say any outrageous thing—that he hopes, for example, the economy will crash in the next year—without consequence. This week he had his lawyers affirm in Washington’s District Court of Appeals, that as President he could order Seal Team 6 to assassinate a political opponent and not be prosecuted for it unless he was tried and impeached by the Congress. https://josephklein.substack.com/p/the-orange-jesus-thing

 
 

Paul Rosenzweig: Trump’s Lawyers Argue Biden Can Assassinate Him

One could go on and on with the absurd lengths of the hypothetical, but why bother? To state the logical consequence is to refute the illogical premise. Trump wants to be a king, immune from and above the law. But if he is immune, so is Biden.

“I would never actually advocate that Biden take advantage of such a ruling and send in the Delta Force. If only because I don’t want to wake up to the Secret Service knocking at my door.”

But what is the law coming to when a former president can seriously argue for his plenary right to kill his opponents and yet still be considered a leading contender for election? The mind boggles and the rule of law shudders on its weakened foundations. https://plus.thebulwark.com/p/trump-lawyers-argue-biden-can-assassinate-him

David French: The Greatest Threat Posed by Trump

I dread the division and conflict of a second Trump term, and I don’t minimize the possibility of Trump doing permanent political damage to the Republic. But the problem I’m most concerned about isn’t the political melee; it’s the ongoing cultural transformation of red America, a transformation that a second Trump term could well render unstoppable.

To put the matter as simply as possible: Eight years of bitter experience have taught us that supporting Trump degrades the character of his core supporters. There are still millions of reluctant Trump voters, people who’ve retained their kindness, integrity and good sense even as they cast a ballot for the past and almost certainly future G.O.P. nominee. I have friends and family members who vote for Trump, and I love them dearly. But the most enduring legacy of a second Trump term could well be the conviction on the part of millions of Americans that Trumpism isn’t just a temporary political expediency, but the model for Republican political success and — still worse — the way that God wants Christian believers to practice politics.

Absent public virtue, a republic can fall. And a Trump win in 2024 would absolutely convince countless Americans that virtue is for suckers, and vice is the key to victory. If Trump loses a second time, there is a chance he’ll end up a painful aberration in American politics, a depressing footnote in our national story. But if he wins again, the equation will change and history may record that he was not the culmination of a short-lived reactionary moment, but rather the harbinger of a greater darkness to come. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/12/opinion/donald-trump-culture-decline.html

 

Jackie Calmes: When immigrants are demonized, the U.S. betrays its ideals — and economic reality

The Republican Party was already turning against migration when Donald Trump opened his 2016 presidential campaign by tarring arrivals from Mexico as murderers and rapists. Then as now, he was playing to the base. Eight years later, as the Republicans’ likely 2024 nominee, the former president echoes Nazi-era rhetoric in claiming immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country.”

So much for the melting pot.

Trump promises, if reelected, to mount an unprecedented deportation of millions of undocumented residents, many of whom have been here for years and are raising children who are U.S. citizens, and to build sprawling detention camps for those newly nabbed at the borders.

To see how grossly changed the Republican Party is on this score, here’s Reagan in his farewell address: “Thanks to each wave of new arrivals to this land of opportunity, we’re a nation forever young, forever bursting with energy and new ideas. … If we ever close the door to new arrivals, our leadership in the world would soon be lost.”

And here’s Trump earlier this week: “They’re coming in from prisons all over the world. … Some of these people make our prisoners look like very nice people.”

Never mind that Trump’s first and third wives, the mothers of four of his five children, were immigrants. He’s leading his willing party in trying to destroy what’s been an American superpower.

There’s hope in the fact that, as just about any business owners can attest, the nation needs immigrants so badly. Eventually, perhaps Republicans will relent, if only out of self-interest. https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2024-01-12/immigration-southern-border-donald-trump-joe-biden-ukraine-israel-aid

Caleb Ecarma: Florida’s Book-Banning Crusade Has Found Its Next Target: Dictionaries

The Florida education system has undergone more than two years of belligerent and reactionary upheaval at the hands of Ron DeSantis. The state’s Republican governor, straining to build a popular movement around his conspicuously unpopular presidential campaign, waged this war on educators under the guise of rooting out the “woke” excesses supposedly plaguing public classrooms. But the consequences of DeSantis’s policies are proving as absurd as they are inconvenient for an already beleaguered education force.

Of particular note: A school district in the Florida panhandle recently took dictionaries off the shelves of its school libraries to adhere to a DeSantis law designed to police descriptions of “sexual conduct,” according to the news site Popular Information. Observing the same law, a school district in central Florida has removed 673 books from its classrooms, including Paradise Lost, East of Eden, and other standard fixtures of high school literature classes, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

These inane developments are the outgrowth of a fantastical and bigoted worldview: DeSantis and his ideological allies insist that hordes of teachers and administrators are secretly conspiring to scramble the minds of students, turning them gay, transgender, or nonbinary. To combat this supposed plot, DeSantis has signed a number of laws and regulations demanding schools receive parental consent for a multitude of things. The vague wording used in the laws—along with career-threatening penalties for those who violate them—has led to educators to seek permission from parents before administering even the most basic services, like vision and hearing tests, according to a new report from The New York Times. But often, parents are not readily available. “Nurses are spending most of their time trying to obtain permission,” Florida Association of School Nurses director Lisa Kern told the Times, noting that the upshot of these new bureaucratic hurdles is a decline in the well-being of students. https://www.vanityfair.com/news/florida-book-banning-crusade-next-target-dictionaries

Jennifer Rubin The media’s worst lapse: Refusing to identify Trump as a cult leader

Though polls continue to show Trump’s iron grip on his followers, mainstream outlets spend far too little attention on why and how MAGA members cling to demonstrably false beliefs, excuse what should be inexcusable conduct and treat him as infallible. Outlets should routinely consult psychologists and historians to ask the vital questions: How do people abandon rationality? What drives their fury and anxiety? How does an authoritarian figure maintain his hold on followers? How do ideas of racial purity play into it? Media outlets fail news consumers when they do not explain the authoritarian playbook that Trump employs. Americans need media outlets to spell out what is happening.

“Authoritarian, not democratic dynamics, hold the key to Trump’s behavior as a candidate now and in the future,” historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat wrote. “The main goals of his campaign events are not to advance policy proposals but rather to prop up his personality cult, circulate his lies, and emotionally retrain Americans to see violence as positive and even patriotic.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/12/media-trump-cult/

Dana Milbank: GOP’s New Year’s resolution: Less legislating, more Hunter Biden porn

After a year of fratricide and failure, the House Republican majority took four weeks off for the holidays to cool their tempers, gather their wits, regroup and come up with a better plan for the second session of the 118th Congress. Yet within 24 hours of their return to Washington this week, they had already collapsed into their all-too-familiar dysfunction.

The only work that seems to motivate House Republicans at the moment is impeachment — of any and all. Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) announced on Monday that he was introducing articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for failing to disclose his hospitalization. Also Monday, House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) told Newsmax that the House might move to impeach Attorney General Merrick Garland. On Wednesday, the House Homeland Security Committee held an impeachment hearing into Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Above all is the attempt to impeach President Biden for his son’s business dealings — and Comer’s Oversight Committee took crucial steps in that direction this week. On Tuesday, the panel, in its still elusive search for an impeachable offense (or any offense) by the president, held a closed-door interview of Georges Bergès, the gallery owner who sells the younger Biden’s artwork. Like the other witnesses, Bergès had no evidence of wrongdoing by the president, and, as ranking Democrat Jamie Raskin (Md.) pointed out, “It’s not illegal to buy and sell abstract art in America.”

Then came Wednesday’s session setting up a House vote to declare Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress for refusing to appear before Congress — even though the president’s son was literally appearing before Congress at that very moment. Hunter Biden has said he’s happy to testify in a public hearing, but Republicans are insisting he submit to a closed-door deposition, from which they can selectively leak.

“Who bribed Hunter Biden to be here today?” asked Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), one of the first to speak. “You are the epitome of White privilege,” added Mace, who is White and privileged, “coming in to the Oversight Committee, spitting in our face, ignoring a congressional subpoena to be deposed. What are you afraid of? You have no balls to come up here and —”

Thus began about eight hours of chaos.

It looks as though the second year of this House Republican majority is going to be just as ugly as the first. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/01/12/hunter-biden-hearing-republican-chaos/

Binyamin Appelbaum: The Seeds Joe Biden Has Planted

There is a famous story by the French writer Jean Giono about a man who plants trees in a barren valley. “For three years he had been planting trees in this wilderness. He had planted 100,000. Of the 100,000, 20,000 had sprouted. Of the 20,000 he still expected to lose about half, to rodents or to the unpredictable designs of Providence. There remained 10,000 oak trees to grow where nothing had grown before.”

President Biden has planted a lot of trees during his first three years in office, pushing through Congress bills that direct the investment of billions of dollars into infrastructure, research and subsidies for domestic manufacturing.

As he begins to ask voters for a second term, Mr. Biden can make a strong case for his stewardship of the American economy. His determination to treat the economic effects of the Covid pandemic with large infusions of federal aid eased the pain of the crisis and propelled a rapid recovery, notwithstanding a painful spike in inflation that has left a sour taste in the mouths of voters. His administration also has made creative use of its regulatory authorities to shift power to workers and consumers from corporations.

But it is Mr. Biden’s reinvigoration of the government’s role as the nation’s most important investor that may endure as a turning point in the nation’s political and economic history. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/08/opinion/biden-economy-investment.html