Oct 31, 2017

Simon's Cat

Happy Halloween


More Pix For Today

I love this kinda shit


















Keith


...but perhaps it's the end of the beginning.


Arguing The Real Shit

We need an honest debate, and we need to know how to conduct ourselves in an honest debate - a debate that stands a chance of moving things forward - we can expand a little on the rules and the weird shit we need to watch out for.

Here's a taste:


Let It Percolate


Last year, 139 million Americans voted.

129 million of them got at least a few Facebook memes from a ghost account that most likely originated in Russia.

100 million eligible voters stayed home.

45* "won" by less than 250,000 votes in a small handful of states.

Get up off your ass and go vote.

Today's Tweet



Nobody's better at this than driftglass.

 


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All Hallowed's Eve

His arrival was foretold in the ancient murals


Oct 30, 2017

One Down


Next, please.

This Week's Amy Siskind


Amy Siskind is keeping the list.

Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember.

1. Axios reported Trump pledged to spend at least $430k of his own money to pay some of the legal bills for WH staff due to the Russia investigation. The RNC has paid roughly $430k to cover Trump’s and Donald Jr.’s lawyers.
2. Reuters reported Canada is granting asylum to people who fear being deported by Trump. More than 15K people crossed the U.S.-Canadian border to claim refugee status this year. Many were in the US legally.
3. The US Air Force responded to Trump’s executive order in Week 49 which allows them to recall retired pilots, saying the Air Force did not know about it in advance and does not “currently intend to recall retired pilots.”

4. Defense One reported the Air Force is preparing to put nuclear-armed bombers back on 24-hour ready alert, a status not seen since the Cold War ended in 1991.
5.On Sunday, on the same day the Kremlin added him to the Interpol list, the State Dept revoked a visa for British citizen Bill Browder, a hedge fund manager turned human rights activist responsible for the Magnitsky Act.
6. On Monday night, the US cleared Browder to enter. The explanation given anonymously by a Trump regime member is the initial action blocking had been taken automatically in response to an Interpol notice filed by Russia.
7. Veselnitskaya detailed the Kremlin’s gripes with Browder in a memo she brought to the June 9 meeting with Donald Jr., Kushner and Manafort.
9. Atlantic reported Trump is rush-shipping condolences to Gold Star families following his false claim he had called “virtually all” of the families. Four families received next-day UPS letters from Trump.
10. McCain took a swipe at Trump on C-SPAN3 saying those “at the highest income level” avoided the draft by finding a doctor who “would say that they had a bone spur.”

And that's just the top 10.