March 21, 2024


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THE WEEK'S BEST QUOTES. . .

“Following my speech, the left-wing media didn’t waste a second flooding the airwaves with despicable, disgusting messages about me. They attacked my character. They attacked my faith. They attacked my identity as a mother and a wife.” — In a fundraising email Sen. Katie Britt failed to address the fact that her speech included a massive deception about a sex-trafficking victim who the senator claimed had been brutally raped as a result of Joe Biden’s border policies, when the ordeal actually took place when George W. Bush was president. https://www.vanityfair.com/news/katie-britt-state-of-the-union-response-fundraiser

“I don’t know if you call them people. In some cases they’re not people, in my opinion. But I’m not allowed to say that because the radical left says that’s a terrible thing to say.” — Donald Trump ratcheting up his dehumanizing rhetoric against immigrants. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/16/trump-immigrants-not-people/

“Now we’re going to put a 100 percent tariff on every single car that comes across [the] line, and you’re not going to be able to sell those guys — if I get elected. Now, if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath for the whole. That’s going to be the least of it. It’s going to be a bloodbath for the country.” — Donald Trump. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/16/trump-immigrants-not-people/

"Trump just threatened a 'bloodbath for the country' if he’s not elected. Let’s be VERY clear what this thug is doing — Inciting stochastic terrorism against the United States He is issuing marching orders for his MAGA terrorists. This is 'Proud Boys, stand back & stand by' redux.” — Political strategist Lindy Li. https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2667530593/
 
"He knew what he was doing. We're not stupid. Americans aren't stupid. He was talking about a bloodbath. Sometimes a bloodbath means a bloodbath.”— Joe Scarborough. https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2024/03/18/msnbcs_scarborough
_were_not_stupid_sometimes_a_bloodbath_means_a_bloodbath.html

“We can be nice about it, we can talk about, ‘Oh, I want to be politically correct. But we have people coming in from prisons and jails, long-term murderers, people with sentences that the rest of their lives they’re going to spend in some jail in some country that many people have never even heard of. They’re all being released into our country. These are people at the highest level of crime, and then you have mental institutions and insane asylums — I always say the difference is one is ‘Silence of the Lambs,’ you know, it’s a mental institution on steroids, OK? — and those mental institutions and insane asylums are being emptied out into the United States, and then you have terrorists pouring in at levels we have never seen before.” — Donald Trump, whose demonization of migrants has been a mainstay since he announced his first campaign in 2015 but his rhetoric has become more extreme in his current campaign, and the dehumanization more explicit.https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/17/us/politics/trump-fox-interview-migrants.html

"On a chart that measured personality and intelligence, Lemon would be in the worst quadrant – stupid asshole." — Elon Musk, after he was interviewed by Don Lemon on X. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1769782913858523323. (The Don Lemon Show on X is at https://twitter.com/donlemon/status/1769692006551593144)

“I actually think they hate Israel… Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion. They hate everything about Israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves because Israel will be destroyed.” — Trump in an interview with Sebastian Gorka. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/18/us/politics/trump-israel-jewish-voters.html

“Another day, another depraved antisemitic screed from Donald Trump, who has repeatedly vilified the overwhelmingly majority of American Jews.” — Halie Soifer, the chief executive of the Jewish Democratic Council of America. https://twitter.com/HalieSoifer/status/1769844794850005170

VIDEOS ...

Montage of 32 clips from two of Trump’s speeches where he mispronounced words, got confused, mixed up names, forgot names, and babbled insane nonsense. https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1764295156981723453

Hillary Clinton used “acid” which would “essentially destroy everything within 10 miles” to erase classified information. And then he suggested Bill Clinton took classified material from the White House “in his socks.” — Donald Trump on Newsmax. https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1768084611798626519

“I can’t emphasize this enough. As a Republican, if you publicly oppose Trump, you’re done as a Republican. When I came out six years ago and publicly stood against Donald Trump, I took a blowtorch to my career, but I also knew I could never, ever run as a Republican again.” — Former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL), on CNN. https://www.mediaite.com/politics/former-republican-congressman-says-i-took-a-blowtorch-to-my-career-by-criticizing-trump/

"If you had a really capable president, like me, you are very safe. Now Putin is talking about nuclear all the time. You know why? Because he knows that we have an idiot as a President, and he can get away with that.” — Donald Trump at Rome, GA rally. https://twitter.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1766719892303040822

President Biden’s campaign's new digital ad uses Donald Trump’s “bloodbath” remarks over the weekend as part of a montage of the former president’s incendiary rhetoric.


IN THIS ISSUE

IN THE NEWS

OPINION

IN THE NEWS...  

Trump granted clemency to Medicare fraudsters before vowing to cut entitlement program abuse

In an attempt to clean up comments he made this week about “cutting” entitlement programs, former president Donald Trump has vowed in recent days that he would reduce spending on Social Security and Medicare by targeting waste and fraud in those programs.

However, a review of Trump’s record shows that, in the closing months of his presidency, he used his clemency powers to help several people convicted in major Medicare fraud cases, including commuting the sentence of a man the Justice Department had described as having “orchestrated one of the largest health care fraud schemes in U.S. history.”

In his last year in office, Trump commuted the sentences of at least five people who collectively filed nearly $1.6 billion in fraudulent claims through Medicare or Medicaid. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/16/trump-clemency-medicare-fraud/

Will Polls Keep Overestimating Trump’s Support?

It’s true that surveys overestimated Trump’s actual vote share in eight of the 10 states where there was enough polling for FiveThirtyEight to produce an average. And after a spate of national polls showed Biden behind Trump, the president’s campaign asserted that polling consistently overestimates Donald Trump while underestimating President Biden. Aides cited the results of the presidential primaries and special elections held since 2022 as proof.

But both are misleading indicators. That’s because the reason polling overestimated Republican margins in the primaries and special elections is unlikely to be duplicated in the general election: It was hard for pollsters to know which voters were going to show up.

Using polling to estimate election results requires making informed choices about the composition of the electorate. But the Republican primary electorate is much smaller and harder to predict than the much broader segment of voters likely to turn out in November for the general election. https://www.politico.com/news/2024/03/16/polls-trump-primary-november-00147438

US firm that paid indicted FBI informant tied to Trump associates

In 2020, Alexander Smirnov was paid $600,000 by an American company linked to UK company owned by Trump business associates in Dubai. That same year, Smirnov began lying to the FBI about the Bidens, according to the indictment. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/mar/14/company-paying-fbi-informant-trump-connections

Tommy Tuberville Warns of ‘Satanic Cult’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) “had a stark warning for the approximately 100 Utah GOP delegates who crowded into a warehouse to hear him speak on Friday afternoon: Malevolent supernatural forces are working to undermine America,” the Salt Lake Tribune reports.

Said Tuberville: “I’ve traveled all over the country — all 50 states — I’ve been in good places and bad places. The one thing I saw, we are losing our kids to a satanic cult.”

He added: “We’ve lost our moral values across the country. We’ve got to get back to the Constitution, and we have got to get back to the Bible. We’ve got to get God back in our country. There’s not one Democrat that can tell you they stand up for God.” https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2024/03/15/we-are-losing-our-kids-satanic/

Trump loses bid to block Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels testimony at hush money trial

Donald Trump on Monday lost a bid to block testimony from Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels at his upcoming trial on charges stemming from hush money that Cohen, his former lawyer and fixer, paid Daniels, a porn star, before the 2016 election.

Trump last month asked Justice Juan Merchan to block their testimony, arguing Cohen had a history of lying and would likely lie again, and that Daniels - whose real name is Stephanie Clifford - would seek to use the trial to monetize her story. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/judge-denies-trump-request-exclude-michael-cohens-testimony-hush-money-trial-2024-03-18/

 

Outside Groups Pledge Over $1 Billion to Aid Biden’s Re-election Effort

A new $120 million pledge to lift President Biden and his allies will push the total expected spending from outside groups working to re-elect Mr. Biden to $1 billion this year.

The League of Conservation Voters, a leading climate organization that is among the biggest spenders on progressive causes, announced its plans for backing Mr. Biden on Tuesday, at a moment when his Republican challenger, former President Donald J. Trump, is struggling to raise funds. Mr. Biden’s campaign, independent of the outside groups, expects to raise and spend $2 billion as part of his re-election bid. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/19/us/politics/biden-election-donation.html

Nearly half of Haley voters in Ohio say they'd back Biden

Two in 10 to as many as three in 10 Republican primary voters in Ohio continue to resist Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy -- and among those supporting Nikki Haley, nearly half say they’d back Joe Biden in November, according to preliminary exit poll results from the Republican primary. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/half-haley-voters-ohio-back-biden/story?id=108290136

Shadowing Trump’s attacks on mental fitness — his own father’s dementia

Trump’s long fixation on mental fitness followed years of watching his father’s worsening dementia — a formative period that some associates said has been a defining and little-mentioned factor in his life, and which left him with an abiding concern that he might someday inherit the condition. While much remains unknown about Alzheimer’s, experts say there is an increased risk of inheriting a gene associated with the disease from a parent.

“Donald is no doubt fearful of Alzheimer’s,” said a former senior executive at the Trump Organization, who worked for years with Trump and saw him interact with Fred Trump Sr., and who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a confidential relationship. “He’s not going to talk about and not going to admit to it. But it’s relevant because every day he is hitting Biden with whether or not he is capable mentally of doing the job.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/20/donald-trump-dementia-father-fred-alzheimers-biden/

 

Say gay, Florida

This week, the State of Florida agreed to settle a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Parental Rights in Education Act, better known as the Don't Say Gay law. The bill's text prohibited classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity through the third grade. The prohibition was later expanded to all grade levels. With the explicit and tacit encouragement of the Florida Department of Education, the law was broadly interpreted to mandate the banning of library books with LGBTQ characters, the cancellation of Pride Month, and the removal of rainbow flags. It also created confusion about whether it was permissible to discuss LGBTQ people in any context in Florida classrooms.

The settlement was a resounding victory for the parents and LGBTQ advocacy groups who filed the lawsuit. It dramatically limits the law's application to a narrow set of circumstances that seldom occur in K-12 public schools.  https://popular.info/p/update-say-gay-florida

U.N. chief calls for ‘unfettered’ aid to Gaza as aid groups report imminent famine

Famine may already be happening in northern Gaza, and it risks spreading across the besieged enclave, plunging 2.2 million Palestinians into the broadest and most severe food crisis in the world, the globe’s leading body on food emergencies said Monday.

The new report from a cluster of international organizations and charities known as the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification initiative, or IPC, outlined a devastating situation with up to half the population of Gaza — 1.1 million people — facing catastrophic levels of hunger and starvation between now and July. The most immediately affected areas are in the northern regions, which Israeli forces cut off from the enclave’s southern half and which only a trickle of aid has been able to enter. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/03/18/gaza-famine-report-ipc/

 

Retired commander who oversaw Afghanistan withdrawal says he alone bears responsibility for airport attack

The former U.S. commander who oversaw the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan said Tuesday that he alone bears responsibility for the American soldiers killed during the attack at Kabul's airport.

"I was the overall commander, and I and I alone bear full military responsibility for what happened at Abbey Gate," retired Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., who led U.S. Central Command from 2019 to 2022, said at a congressional hearing. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/retired-commander-oversaw-afghanistan-withdrawal-says-alone-bears-resp-rcna144094

Nikki donors helping defeat Trump

A few days after former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican presidential primary on March 6, veteran media executive and Haley backer Harry Sloan got a call from movie mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg, who asked Sloan to help President Joe Biden take on Donald Trump in the general election.

Sloan agreed to help raise money for Biden’s reelection effort and try to reel in Republican-aligned business leaders to get behind the president.”

Sloan is among at least half a dozen former Haley bundlers who have decided to help Biden — and not Trump — since Haley ended her campaign. https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/19/biden-campaign-recruits-nikki-haley-donors-to-help-defeat-donald-trump.html

 

U.S. to Grant Special Visas to 12,000 Afghan Nationals

The White House and congressional leaders have agreed to grant 12,000 Special Immigrant Visas for Afghan nationals who assisted the United States

The provision is tucked into the State Department and Foreign Operations funding bill, one of the six bills to be voted on this week by Congress as part of the FY2024 minibus. https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1770174081372950905

MAGA Republicans Suddenly Face an Existential Threat: Themselves

2024 is poised to be a very different election year, one in which no House Republican is safe, no matter how MAGA they may be.

At least 21 House Republican incumbents are facing primary challenges from candidates who are seriously campaigning and raising at least some funds. What nearly all of these incumbents have in common is that their opponents hail from the far-right fringes of the party. https://www.thedailybeast.com/maga-reps-suddenly-face-an-existential-threat-themselves

Trump calls for Liz Cheney to be jailed for investigating him over Capitol attack

Donald Trump has renewed calls for Liz Cheney – his most prominent Republican critic – to be jailed for her role in investigating his actions during the January 6 Capitol attack launched by his supporters in 2021, a move that is bound to raise further fears that the former president could persecute his political opponents if given another White House term. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/mar/18/trump-liz-cheney-prison-jan-6-investigation

Service Workers Union to Spend $200 Million to Back Biden

The Service Employees International Union, which represents about 2 million health-care, property service and government workers, plans to spend $200 million to boost President Biden and Democrats in electoral battlegrounds across the country this year, the Washington Post reports.

The union is making its largest investment ever — after spending roughly $150 million in the 2020 presidential cycle — as it aims to reach 6 million voters of color and, more broadly, turn out working-class voters who are less likely to vote or have never voted. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/13/seiu-biden-democrats-election/

Trump Campaign Ads Are Monetizing Pro-Nazi Content

Donald Trump’s campaign is running online advertising to raise cash for 2024 — and a portion of that ad spending is monetizing pro-Nazi content on the streaming service Rumble.

It should be shocking for any American presidential candidate’s advertising to appear alongside pro-Nazi content. Yet in the context of the 2024 campaign, there are few surprises when it comes to open fascism. Trump has in recent months echoed Hitler himself by claiming immigrants are ‘poisoning the blood’ of America, and polls show such fascist rhetoric has been avidly received by MAGA supporters. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-campaign-ads-nazi-rumble-stew-peters-1234987325/

 

Biden’s Best Shot Lies In ‘Blue Wall’ States

President Joe Biden’s reelection prospects largely hinge on the so-called Blue Wall, a trio of industrial states that offer the ultimate test for his message of a manufacturing revival.

In Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, his campaign sees signs for optimism, even as recent polling shows Biden trailing presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump in those key battlegrounds.

The Biden campaign says it ranks no swing state above another — and is focusing on all of them keep open multiple paths to get to 270 Electoral College votes. It has ramped up sharply, doubling its battleground state staffing this month. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-14/biden-s-best-shot-against-trump-lies-in-three-blue-wall-states

Democrats Go to War Against Third Party Candidates

The Democratic National Committee is building its first-ever team to counter third-party and independent presidential candidates, people involved told NBC News, as the party and its allies prepare for a potential all-out war on candidates they view as spoilers.

The DNC has hired veteran Democratic operative Lis Smith, best known for her work guiding the 2020 presidential campaign of Pete Buttigieg, to help oversee an aggressive communications component of the anti-third party strategy, which also includes opposition research and legal challenges. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/dnc-war-third-party-candidates-rcna143290

After R.B.G. Awards Go to Musk and Murdoch, Justice Ginsburg’s Family Objects

When Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a champion of liberal causes whose advocacy of women’s rights catapulted her to pop culture fame, helped establish a leadership award in 2019, she said she intended to celebrate “women who exemplify human qualities of empathy and humility.”

But this year, four of the recipients are men, including Elon Musk, the tech entrepreneur who frequently lobs tirades at perceived critics; Rupert Murdoch, the business magnate whose empire gave rise to conservative media; and Michael Milken, the face of corporate greed in the 1980s who served nearly two years in prison. This has prompted family members and close colleagues of Justice Ginsburg to demand that her name be removed from the honor, commonly called the R.B.G. Award.

In a statement, her daughter, Jane C. Ginsburg, a law professor at Columbia University, said the choice of winners this year was “an affront to the memory of our mother.” https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/15/us/politics/ruth-bader-ginsburg-leadership-award.html

Supreme Court Lets Public Office Ban Stand for ‘Cowboys for Trump’ Founder

The U.S. Supreme Court turned down a request on Monday to hear an appeal from a former New Mexico county commissioner who was removed from office after taking part in the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol.

Couy Griffin, formerly a commissioner in New Mexico’s Otero County and the founder of “Cowboys for Trump,” was convicted in 2022 of trespassing at the Capitol. That same year, Mr. Griffin became the first public official in more than a century to be disqualified because of a constitutional ban on insurrectionists holding office contained in a provision of the 14th Amendment.

As is its custom, the court gave no reasons for turning away the appeal. The order on Monday means that Mr. Griffin will remain barred from running or holding public office in New Mexico. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/18/us/politics/cuoy-griffin-jan-6-cowboys-for-trump.html

THE DAILY GRILL …

Biden was declared ‘incompetent’ to stand trial in documents case: “He has no clue, like with the documents hoax. How about that? He’s not competent to stand trial, but he’s allowed to be the president.” -- Trump at rally in Rome, Ga., March 9 https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/trump-campaigns-in-georgia-and-responds-to-the-sotu-address

VERSUS

During a congressional hearing on his report Tuesday, Hur was asked if he found that the president was senile and exhibited a decline of cognitive ability. “I did not,” Hur said. “That conclusion does not appear in my report.” --
Wash Post Fact Checker. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/14/trump-crazy-new-claims-fact-checked/



The United States is a Third World country: “We have a country that a political person uses weaponization against his political opponent never happened here. It happens in other countries, but they’re Third World countries. And in some ways, we’re a Third World country. We’re a Third World country at our borders, and we’re a Third World country at our elections, and we have to stop that.” -- Trump remarks after Super Tuesday, March 5. https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/trump-delivers-remarks-after-dominant-super-tuesday-performance

VERSUS

The United States is an economic powerhouse and its currency, the U.S. dollar, is dominant. But Trump frequently reaches for a dated Cold War-era term used to refer to poor or developing countries. Sometimes, he also calls the United States a “banana republic.” -- Wash Post  Fact Checker.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/14/trump-crazy-new-claims-fact-checked/



Prisons are being emptied around the world to flood U.S. borders: “The prison population all over the world is at the lowest point it’s been in many decades because they’re dumping their prisoners into our country.” -- Trump
at rally in Richmond.
https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/donald-trump-rally-in-richmond

VERSUS

This claim is an echo of Trump’s notorious comment in his 2015 speech announcing he would run for president — that Mexico was “sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.”
-- Wash Post Fact Checker.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/14/trump-crazy-new-claims-fact-checked/



Congo has released murderers into the United States: “Last night they had four from the Congo. Where in the Congo do you live? I wonder what beautiful place do you live in the Congo? ‘We are from prison.’ What did you do? ‘Murder.’ They’re in the United States right now, right? This is what they’re allowing.”
-- Trump at rally in Richmond. https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/donald-trump-rally-in-richmond

VERSUS

As part of his falsehood on prisons being emptied, Trump often conjures up another bit of fiction — that a conflict-riven country in Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo, is shipping murderers to the United States. Fair says no such decline in Congo’s prison population is shown in the data. Instead, the DRC’s prison population keeps growing.
-- Wash Post Fact Checker. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/14/trump-crazy-new-claims-fact-checked/



15 million migrants have entered the United States under Biden: “They’ve let in 15 million people … and I think it’s going to be 18 million by the time we get the worst president in our history out of office.” -- Trump at rally in Richmond. https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/donald-trump-rally-in-richmond

VERSUS

Trump never met a number that he could not double, triple or quadruple. Here’s he manages to take a real number — 4 to 5 million migrants arriving during Biden’s presidency — and increase it threefold. ---
Wash Post Fact Checker.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/14/trump-crazy-new-claims-fact-checked/



The inflation rate under Biden is 50 percent: “But the fact is, under Biden, we have a three-year inflation rate of almost 50 percent. Under me, you had no inflation. You had no inflation.” -- Trump at rally in Rome, Ga. 
https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/trump-campaigns-in-georgia-and-responds-to-the-sotu-address

VERSUS

Since Biden took office, cumulative inflation is 18.5 percent. Moreover, Trump is wrong when he says there was “no inflation” when he was president. Cumulative inflation during Trump’s presidency was nearly 8 percent.
-- Wash Post Fact Checker.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/14/trump-crazy-new-claims-fact-checked/



Native-born Americans have lost 1 million jobs to immigrants: “In February alone, nearly 1 million jobs held by native-born Americans disappeared. Think of that. You lost a million jobs. Black people, that’s who lost the jobs. Hispanic people, that’s who lost the jobs.” --
Trump at rally in Rome, Ga.  https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/trump-campaigns-in-georgia-and-responds-to-the-sotu-address

VERSUS

Here, Trump seizes on a confusing (and exaggerated) number to make a misleading claim. In the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics employment report, it shows the number of native-born workers with jobs fell from 129.8 million in January to 129.3 million in February 2024, for a decline of about 500,000. So Trump doubled the actual figure. Meanwhile, the number of foreign-born workers, meaning people who were not citizens at birth, grew from nearly 30 million to 31 million — an increase of more than 1 million. — Wash Post Fact Checker. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/14/trump-crazy-new-claims-fact-checked/
OPINION  

Susan B. Glasser: I Listened to Trump’s Rambling, Unhinged, Vituperative Georgia Rally—and So Should You

I’m sure you had better things to do on Saturday evening than watch Donald Trump rant for nearly two hours to an audience of cheering fans in Rome, Georgia. His speech was rambling, unhinged, vituperative, and oh-so-revealing. In his first rally since effectively clinching the Republican Presidential nomination, Trump made what amounted to his response to Joe Biden’s State of the Union address. It’s hard to imagine a better or more pointed contrast with the vision that, two days earlier, the President had laid out for America.

And yet, like so much about Trump’s 2024 campaign, this insane oration was largely overlooked and under-covered, the flood of lies and B.S. seen as old news from a candidate whose greatest political success has been to acclimate a large swath of the population to his ever more dangerous alternate reality. No wonder Biden, trapped in a real world of real problems that defy easy solutions, is struggling to defeat him. https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-bidens-washington/i-listened-to-trumps-rambling-unhinged-vituperative-georgia-rally-and-so-should-you

Zachary Basu: Elon Musk's MAGA alliance


In public and in private, Elon Musk is increasingly treating the prospect of President Biden's re-election as an urgent — even existential — threat to America.

Musk hasn't endorsed former President Trump. But the billionaire X owner has made no secret of his disdain for Biden's policies, leveraging his massive online platform to denigrate Democrats and promote Trump's messaging on the 2024 election's top issues.

Chief among them is immigration. Musk has shared the conspiracy theory that Biden is intentionally "importing" millions of undocumented immigrants to boost Democrats' political power, as well as numerous posts portraying immigrants as security threats."If Dems win President, House & Senate (with enough seats to overcome filibuster), they'll grant citizenship to all illegals & America will become a permanent one-party deep socialist state," Musk posted last week.

"There is either a red wave this November or America is doomed," Musk posted this weekend, responding to a video about New York City's migrant crisis. "Imagine four more years of this getting worse."

One thing is certain: Through his anti-Biden crusade — and his shaping of X as a public square for the right — Musk's political influence will be put to the test in 2024. https://www.axios.com/2024/03/19/elon-musk-trump-endorsement-don-lemon

Jonathan Chait: Why Won’t Rich Republicans Loan Money to Upstanding Businessman Donald Trump?

The Republican Party is united in its belief that Donald Trump’s court-ordered financial distress is the product of Democratic Party “lawfare.” Liberal prosecutors and courts have set out to persecute an upstanding businessman, hounding him over minor or nonexistent financial discrepancies. He is being forced to liquidate his extremely solid business to pay trumped-up fines.

The conservative talk-show host Mark Levin has absorbed these complaints and earnestly raises a natural follow-up question: Why aren’t any patriotic conservative businesspeople stepping in to rescue Trump with a loan?

This is a perfectly natural response to the premise that Trump’s totally legitimate business is facing a sudden cash crunch. And yet, none of the Republican billionaires have stepped forward to loan Trump the funds to get him through this short-term crisis.

Let me propose an alternative explanation for the paradox Levin is observing: Wealthy Republicans are hesitant to extend large loans to Trump because he is, in fact, a crook. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/donald-trump-fines-broke-court-fraud-rich-republicans-loan.html

Tom Nichols: Trump Crosses a Crucial Line

For weeks, Trump has been ramping up his rhetoric. Early last month, he echoed the vile and obsessively germophobic language of Adolf Hitler by describing immigrants as disease-ridden terrorists and psychiatric patients who are “poisoning the blood of our country.” His address in Claremont, New Hampshire, on Saturday was the usual hot mess of random thoughts, but near the end, it took a more sinister turn. (It’s almost impossible to follow, but you can try to read the full text here.) In one passage in particular, Trump melded religious and political rhetoric to aim not at foreign nations or immigrants, but at his fellow citizens. This is when he crossed one of the last remaining lines that separated his usual authoritarian bluster from recognizable fascism:

We will drive out the globalists, we will cast out the communists, Marxists, fascists. We will throw off the sick political class that hates our country … On Veterans Day, we pledge to you that we will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country, that lie and steal and cheat on elections and will do anything possible … legally or illegally to destroy America and to destroy the American dream.

As the New York University professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat later pointed out, Trump is populating this list of imaginary villains (which she sees as a form of projection) in order “to set himself up as the deliverer of freedom. Mussolini promised freedom to his people too and then declared dictatorship.”

Add the language in these speeches to all of the programmatic changes Trump and his allies have threatened to enact once he’s back in office—establishing massive detention camps for undocumented people, using the Justice Department against anyone who dares to run against him, purging government institutions, singling out Christianity as the state’s preferred religion, and many other actions—and it’s hard to describe it all as generic “authoritarianism.” Trump no longer aims to be some garden-variety supremo; he is now promising to be a threat to every American he identifies as an enemy—and that’s a lot of Americans. https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2023/11/trump-crosses-a-crucial-line/676031/

Greg Sargent: Trump’s plan for giant detention camps points to a brutal 2024 reality

Donald Trump’s advisers have declared that if he regains the presidency, he will launch an extraordinarily cruel crackdown on immigration. Given that Trump lost reelection in 2020 after attempting a far tamer agenda, advertising such plans might seem like foolish political malpractice.

But the politics of immigration can be peculiar. The public tends to turn on the president in power when the situation on the border goes wrong, leading voters to seek a diametrically different approach — no matter what policies the incumbent has adopted or what their opponent proposes.

Few voters are familiar with the finer points of asylum policy. Nor do most harbor strong ideological opposition to immigration; large majorities have generally regarded legal immigration as a good thing through both presidencies.

Instead, all indications suggest that voters think the border should be managed and don’t understand why that’s not happening. Under both presidents, imagery of disorder and migrant suffering filled the media, creating the powerful impression that the executive was failing to handle the situation. Naturally, in both cases, majorities disapproved of that handling of it.

Ideologues such as Trump and Miller might truly believe the resulting disapproval of Biden means the public will fully embrace their radical vision. It’s telling that Trump, who recently declared that migrants are “poisoning the blood of our country,” is trumpeting designs with clear White-nationalist implications, such as a revived ban on Muslims and a vision of detention and deportations that appears designed to showcase maximum cruelty for base-thrilling kicks.

Yet the depravities of Trump’s first effort at mass deportations generated intense backlash, and his first attempt at a Muslim ban inspired furious outcry precisely because it offended many Americans’ vision of inclusive national identity. While the mere promise of a better-managed border would be a formidable argument against Biden, Trump and Miller seem determined to telegraph unbridled nativist savagery, which could well constitute political overreach in 2024.

Alternatively, voters could see the 2024 immigration debate as merely a referendum on Biden, while largely forgetting the horrors that Trump’s agenda visited on the country last time and tuning out his threats of more to come. Given what we know about public opinion, that unbearably perverse possibility is very real. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/11/14/trump-mass-deportation-immigration-stephen-miller/

Greg Sargent: Elon Musk’s silly lawsuit offers a glimpse into the Musk-MAGA alliance

Elon Musk’s new lawsuit against Media Matters, which X Corp. filed late Monday, has been dismissed by legal experts as a frivolous effort to bully a prominent critic into silence. But some Republicans apparently see this as a feature, not a bug: They are allying themselves with Musk’s effort for precisely this purpose.

Musk’s suit charges that Media Matters deliberately and deceptively harmed X (formerly Twitter) with a widely-publicized investigation showing that posts containing pro-Nazi content appeared on X alongside advertisements from leading companies. That, along with a surge in antisemitic content, has advertisers fleeing the site, sparking a slide in ad revenue.

Republicans are eagerly rushing to Musk’s rescue — and not just rhetorically. Two GOP state attorneys general — Ken Paxton in Texas and Andrew Bailey in Missouri — have responded by announcing vaguely defined investigations into Media Matters.

Meanwhile, Trump adviser Stephen Miller is urging Republican law enforcement officials to probe Media Matters for “criminal” activity. And Mike Davis, who is touting himself as Donald Trump’s next attorney general, has declared that Media Matters staff members should be jailed. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/11/22/elon-musk-lawsuit-media-matters-republicans/

Thomas L. Friedman: Netanyahu Is Making Israel Radioactive

Israel today is in grave danger. With enemies like Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and Iran, Israel should be enjoying the sympathy of much of the world. But it is not. Because of the way Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his extremist coalition have been conducting the war in Gaza and the occupation of the West Bank, Israel is becoming radioactive and diaspora Jewish communities everywhere increasingly insecure.

I fear it is about to get worse.

No fair-minded person could deny Israel the right of self-defense after the Hamas attack on Oct. 7 killed some 1,200 Israelis in one day. Women were sexually abused, and children were killed in front of their parents and parents in front of their children. Scores of abducted Israeli men, women, children and elderly people are still being held hostage in terrible conditions, now for more than 150 days.

But no fair-minded person can look at the Israeli campaign to destroy Hamas that has killed more than 30,000 Palestinians in Gaza, about a third of them fighters, and not conclude that something has gone terribly wrong there. The dead include thousands of children, and the survivors many orphans. So much of Gaza is now a wasteland of death and destruction, hunger and ruined homes. Urban warfare brings out the absolute worst in people, and that is certainly true for Israel in Gaza. This is a stain on the Jewish state. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/12/opinion/israel-hamas-war-netanyahu.html

Anjali Huynh and Michael Gold: Trump Says Some Migrants Are ‘Not People’ and Predicts a ‘Blood Bath’ if He Loses

Donald Trump, at an event on Saturday ostensibly meant to boost his preferred candidate in Ohio’s Republican Senate primary race, gave a freewheeling speech in which he used dehumanizing language to describe immigrants, maintained a steady stream of insults and vulgarities and predicted that the United States would never have another election if he did not win in November.

With his general-election matchup against President Biden in clear view, Mr. Trump once more doubled down on the doomsday vision of the country that has animated his third presidential campaign and energized his base during the Republican primary.

The former president opened his speech by praising the people serving sentences in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol. Mr. Trump, who faces criminal charges tied to his efforts to overturn his election loss, called them “hostages” and “unbelievable patriots,” commended their spirit and vowed to help them if elected in November. He also repeated his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen, which have been discredited by a mountain of evidence.

If he did not win this year’s presidential election, Mr. Trump said, “I don’t think you’re going to have another election, or certainly not an election that’s meaningful.”

He asserted, without evidence, that other countries were emptying their prisons of “young people” and sending them across the border. “I don’t know if you call them ‘people,’ in some cases,” he said. “They’re not people, in my opinion.” He later referred to them as “animals.”

Border officials, including some who worked in the Trump administration, have said that most migrants who cross the border are members of vulnerable families fleeing violence and poverty, and available data does not support the idea that migrants are spurring increases in crime. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/16/us/politics/trump-speech-ohio.html

Jim Rutenberg and Steven Lee Myers: How Trump’s Allies Are Winning the War Over Disinformation

In the wake of the riot on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2021, a groundswell built in Washington to rein in the onslaught of lies that had fueled the assault on the peaceful transfer of power.

Social media companies suspended Donald J. Trump, then the president, and many of his allies from the platforms they had used to spread misinformation about his defeat and whip up the attempt to overturn it. The Biden administration, Democrats in Congress and even some Republicans sought to do more to hold the companies accountable. Academic researchers wrestled with how to strengthen efforts to monitor false posts.

Mr. Trump and his allies embarked instead on a counteroffensive, a coordinated effort to block what they viewed as a dangerous effort to censor conservatives.

While little noticed by most Americans, the effort has helped cut a path for Mr. Trump’s attempt to recapture the presidency. Disinformation about elections is once again coursing through news feeds, aiding Mr. Trump as he fuels his comeback with falsehoods about the 2020 election.

“The censorship cartel must be dismantled and destroyed, and it must happen immediately,” he thundered at the start of his 2024 campaign.

The counteroffensive was led by former Trump aides and allies who had also pushed to overturn the 2020 election. They include Stephen Miller, the White House policy adviser; the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, both Republicans; and lawmakers in Congress like Representative Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio, who since last year has led a House subcommittee to investigate what it calls “the weaponization of government.”

Those involved draw financial support from conservative donors who have backed groups that promoted lies about voting in 2020. They have worked alongside an eclectic cast of characters, including Elon Musk, the billionaire who bought Twitter and vowed to make it a bastion of free speech, and Mike Benz, a former Trump administration official who previously produced content for a social media account that trafficked in posts about “white ethnic displacement.” (More recently, Mr. Benz originated the false assertion that Taylor Swift was a “psychological operation” asset for the Pentagon.) https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/17/us/politics/trump-disinformation-2024-social-media.html

Will Bunch: Trump 47 Won’t Be Like Trump 45

The truth is that whatever you think about the 45th presidency — whether you remember 2017-21 as when lunch at Five Guys wasn’t $24 or whether you recall the Muslim ban or families ripped apart at the border — doesn’t really matter much. That’s because a Trump 47 presidency would look nothing like the first one, and nothing like anything most Americans have even seen before, unless they’ve been hanging out in Viktor Orbán’s Hungary.

The reality of an American dictatorship is not some kind of MSNBC-watching Trump Resistance dystopian alarmist fantasy. Instead, we know Trump’s third run for the White House centers on plans to rule as an autocratic ‘Red Caesar’ because he has told this to voters in rallies and interviews, again and again. What’s more, the specific blueprint is hardly secret, but spelled out explicitly by the candidate’s advisers in reams upon reams of publicly available documents — especially the nearly 1,000-page Project 2025 plan drafted by the Heritage Foundation and other far-right think tanks. https://www.inquirer.com/columnists/trump-47-second-term-dangers-authoritarianism-20240314.html

 

G. Elliot Morris: Trump is leading the polls, but there's plenty of time for Biden to catch up

So far, the Biden campaign’s strategy has been to publicly dismiss the polls rather than confront their bad numbers head-on. For instance, at the opening ceremony of a campaign field office in Manchester, New Hampshire, Biden disparaged polls as inaccurate and stuck using old-fashioned technology.

Biden is wrong about that. Despite the challenges facing the industry, polls remain as accurate as ever. But that doesn’t mean that polls taken eight months before Election Day are reliable predictors of the final outcome. My analysis of polling from past elections reveals that there is plenty of precedent for a candidate like Biden to gain enough ground to win the election. Moreover, I find there is more uncertainty in the polls now than in previous cycles, further casting doubt on the early gloomy prognostication about Biden’s odds. https://abcnews.go.com/538/trump-leading-polls-plenty-time-biden-catch/story

Eugene Robinson: Harris’s dogged fight for abortion rights should scare Republicans

No sitting president or vice president had ever visited an abortion clinic before Vice President Harris did so on Thursday. That fact says pretty much everything you need to know about how Donald Trump’s ideological stacking of the Supreme Court has shifted the politics of abortion. Democrats are leaning in, while Republicans bicker and fret.

The Biden-Harris reelection campaign sees reproductive rights as one of its most powerful issues heading into the fall. Trump reportedly understands that he is vulnerable on abortion, and he is already trying to have it both ways — boasting to the Republican base about overturning Roe v. Wade, while dissembling before wider audiences. The task for President Biden and Harris will be to make Trump and his party own the consequences of taking away women’s freedom to control their own bodies.

Politically, this should be a layup for Democrats. Since the Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling nullifying abortion rights, voters across the country — even in red states such as Kansas, Kentucky and Ohio — have approved ballot measures to restore those rights to the extent possible.

Meanwhile, however, Republican officials are rushing to fill the vacuum created by the demise of Roe with ever-more-draconian restrictions on reproductive rights — six-week bans on abortion as legislated (but not yet imposed) in Florida, for example, or even total bans as now in effect in South Dakota. The most extreme example, so far, is the Alabama Supreme Court’s recent ruling that threw into question the future of in vitro fertilization, which state legislators have scrambled to try to reverse.

Horror stories are legion about women whose lives have been threatened or whose health has been damaged by the denial of abortion care. Women who have been emotionally tortured by laws forcing them to carry unviable fetuses to term. Women forced to travel hundreds of miles to obtain abortions in states where the procedure is still legal.

Some GOP strategists, including former Trump aide Kellyanne Conway, have urged Republicans to stop pushing extremist policies and instead propose a “compromise” 16-week national abortion ban. Trump has flirted with taking that stance, though he hasn’t fully settled on it.

But a recent KFF poll found that 58 percent of adults surveyed said they would oppose such a federal law. One wonders what it is about the concept of bodily autonomy that Republicans don’t understand. It turns out that what Americans want — or want to reclaim — is the legal framework we had for nearly 50 years, before Trump’s three far-right appointees tipped the balance on the Supreme Court; women should have the fundamental right to choose, and abridgment of that right can only go so far. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/03/14/kamala-harris-abortion-campaign-2024/

Jonathan Last: What If Americans *Can't* Understand the Trump Crazy?

I watched Donald Trump’s nearly two-hour campaign speech in Georgia over the weekend and concluded: When insanity becomes the norm, it ceases to be insane.

As a practical matter, it is impossible for a society to spend a decade listening to an unwell man say crazy, disassociated, garbled words for hours at a time, almost daily, and maintain the position that he is unhinged. At some point, society decides that the man they once regarded as unhinged, simply is.

It’s like sitting in a room that stinks of sulfur. At first the smell is intolerable; but after a while you can’t even notice it if you try. This is more than human nature: It’s how our brains are wired to adapt to environmental conditions.

That’s one of my big worries about the next eight months: That it will be biologically and psychologically impossible for a crucial percentage of voters to perceive what the Republican candidate for president actually is. https://plus.thebulwark.com/p/what-if-americans-cant-understand

Jennifer Rubin: Democrats should recognize their very real advantages

Democrats — freaked out by premature polls, despondent over delays in former president Donald Trump’s trials and still suffering from flashbacks of the 2016 election — are prone to forget the considerable advantages their own side has over his MAGA cult following. To say polls show President Biden would lose if the election were held today, is silly. The election isn’t today, and its outcome will largely depend on what happens between now and then.

The election is no more predetermined eight months before Election Day than a Super Bowl winner is decided before the start of the regular season. Considering how much a single speech, such as the State of the Union, or a criminal conviction in one of Trump’s four criminal indictments might change perceptions, no one should underestimate the array of factors that will affect the direction of the race.

We are all too familiar with Trump’s iron lock on his cult following and the media’s obsession with normalizing him. Shamelessness, some would say, is a superpower. But Biden has real advantages (in addition to sanity, a good governing record and experience) that Democrats should not take for granted. Since the State of the Union, several of these lesser-known advantages have become more evident.

Biden’s advantages don’t guarantee he will win any more than polls this far out (and often within the margin of error) ensure Trump will win. But Biden’s true advantages make it more likely he will reach, inspire and persuade more voters than Trump. That, after all, is what campaigns are all about. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/03/15/democrats-advantages-biden/

Dan Pfeiffer: How to Make Trump Pay for Embracing Jan 6th

At a rally in Ohio on Saturday night, Trump once again demonstrated the unequivocal danger of his candidacy for the White House. At one point, Trump said:
"Now if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath for the whole — that’s gonna be the least of it. It’s going to be a bloodbath for the country. That will be the least of it."
The man who tried to violently overturn the election promising a “bloodbath” if he loses sparked alarm across the political spectrum. Trump supporters argued that the former President was speaking specifically about the auto industry. Some pundits chastised Democrats — including the Biden campaign — for taking Trump out of context.

This is overly pedantic idiocy.

Following the logic of any Trump speech is nearly impossible. The comment came during a section about Chinese competition in car manufacturing, so maybe he was taken out of context.

But that’s so far beyond the point. Much like his legal strategy, Trump is trying to get off on a technicality. The bloodbath comment is not new nor is it out of character. If you are arguing that Trump didn’t really mean bloodbath, you lost the forest for the trees a long time ago. He has threatened violence if he gets convicted or loses the election. Just a few weeks ago, Trump warned there would be a “civil war” in the U.S. if he lost. https://www.messageboxnews.com/p/how-to-make-trump-pay-for-embracing
 

Brian Beutler: Trump Isn’t Running a Presidential Campaign

Every now and again it’s fun to hold the unfiltered public comments of normal politicians up against the Donald Trump’s ravings on social media.

If you try that this week, you’ll find Trump completely unmoored from the calendar or any national circumstance. No good tidings for St. Patrick’s Day, no particular interest in federal policy. Trump’s mind has been neatly divided between his hallmark agitprop and unrelenting obsession with evading the nearly half-billion fine he owes the state of New York for serial business fraud.

When you pan out even further it becomes clear: Trump is scarcely running a presidential campaign. He might become president in spite of this, but his efforts are overwhelmingly fixed on evading justice or mooting judgments he’s already lost by any means necessary. He’d ideally like to prevail in these efforts before the election, but the task will become much easier if he’s able to win or steal the presidency despite the legal peril. https://www.offmessage.net/p/donald-trump-isnt-running-presidential-campaign