Friday, June 24, 2022

“The problem we face is the distance between genuine individual integrity—as shown by Rusty Bowers—and the nature of this broader force that no one, not even Donald Trump, controls. Because in the end, the whole is greater and worse than the sum of its parts,” says Chris Hayes.

“The problem we face is the distance between genuine individual integrity—as shown by Rusty Bowers—and the nature of this broader force that no one, not even Donald Trump, controls. Because in the end, the whole is greater and worse than the sum of its parts,” says Chris Hayes.


“The problem we face is the distance between genuine individual integrity—as shown by Rusty Bowers—and the nature of this broader force that no one, not even Donald Trump, controls. Because in the end, the whole is greater and worse than the sum of its parts,” says Chris Hayes.

Posted: 23 Jun 2022 11:50 PM PDT

 MSNBC host Chris Hayes tarred the GOP as a threat to the American republic itself in a hostile monologue against Republicans Thursday night. "The Republican Party as a whole, as an institution in...

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to The View: "We see the economy in a transition. We see the historic growths that were made, and right now we're going to transition to be more in a stable, steady growth and that's how we believe we're going to be able to fight inflation."

Posted: 23 Jun 2022 09:11 PM PDT

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Pres. Biden's push for Congress to suspend the federal gas tax: "Right now, American people need relief at the pump." "We have to remember how we got...

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"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg said Wednesday that people should be "fighting for" lower taxes, adding that people had a little extra money "in their pocket" before tax codes changed.

Posted: 23 Jun 2022 11:08 AM PDT

 NEW BEYONCÉ SONG A NOD TO "THE GREAT RESIGNATION": After 47 million Americans left the workplace to find employment on their own terms, BeyoncĂ© released her new single Break My Soul – #TheView panel...

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ABC's "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin said Tuesday that Republicans "block" legislation put forth by the Biden administration that would solve problems such as high gas prices and inflation.

Posted: 23 Jun 2022 09:52 AM PDT

 TEXAS GOP CALLS HOMOSEXUALITY "ABNORMAL LIFESTYLE CHOICE": At their convention, the Texas GOP embraced election fraud lies and declared opposition to gay and trans people — #TheView co-hosts and...

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"The View" host Joy Behar told viewers that Juneteenth, the holiday celebrating the end of slavery in America, was a good reminder of how African-Americans' voting rights were currently being taken away.

Posted: 22 Jun 2022 06:57 PM PDT

 CELEBRATING JUNETEENTH: As Americans recognize Juneteenth, a holiday that started back in 1866 to commemorate the end of slavery in America but was only made into a federal holiday a year ago,...

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Joy Behar says 'The View' changed when Trump got elected: 'We used to have more laughs'

Posted: 22 Jun 2022 05:31 PM PDT

 Joy Behar gives a preview of the extended look at her epic reunion with fellow original #TheView co-hosts Meredith Vieira, Star Jones and Debbie Matenopoulos for a new hulu original special! <!--...

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CNN huffs that the Supreme Court is "bolster[ing] religious rights and decide cases on the side of religious liberties" with their ruling on Maine's discrimination against religious schools.CNN huffs that the Supreme Court is "bolster[ing] religious rights and decide cases on the side of religious liberties" with their ruling on Maine's discrimination against religious schools.

Posted: 22 Jun 2022 01:52 AM PDT

 CNN sounded the alarm over the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of religious schools in the case of Carson v. Makin on Tuesday, fretting that the Court was now "elevating" religious liberty over...

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“Appreciative of the opportunity”: Executive Editor Julie Pace describes AP ’s exclusive interview with President Biden on Reliable Sources :

Posted: 22 Jun 2022 01:20 AM PDT

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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

“If he's ready to go, people in this party are ready to back him up" , CNN’s Van Jones joins Erin Burnett on concerns of President Biden's age or stamina if he runs in 2024.

“If he's ready to go, people in this party are ready to back him up" , CNN’s Van Jones joins Erin Burnett on concerns of President Biden's age or stamina if he runs in 2024.


“If he's ready to go, people in this party are ready to back him up" , CNN’s Van Jones joins Erin Burnett on concerns of President Biden's age or stamina if he runs in 2024.

Posted: 21 Jun 2022 09:01 PM PDT

 "Outnumbered" co-host Kayleigh McEnany said on Monday CNN commentator Van Jones calling the Democratic Party "weird" and "elitist" are the same sentiments he had years ago when Donald Trump launched...

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CNN reporter says Democrats have been 'panicking privately' about Biden's inflation messaging for months

Posted: 21 Jun 2022 08:38 PM PDT

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Monday, June 20, 2022

CNN correspondent John Harwood defended President Biden's mental state against claims from Democratic strategists and media pundits that he's too old.

CNN correspondent John Harwood defended President Biden's mental state against claims from Democratic strategists and media pundits that he's too old.


CNN correspondent John Harwood defended President Biden's mental state against claims from Democratic strategists and media pundits that he's too old.

Posted: 19 Jun 2022 08:44 PM PDT

 A new column in The Atlantic argues that Biden should not run for reelection because "he is too old." CNN's John Harwood reacts to the argument and puts it into...

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Sunday, June 19, 2022

MSNBC panel wonders if Ginni Thomas should be ‘perp-walked’ by Jan. 6 Committee

MSNBC panel wonders if Ginni Thomas should be ‘perp-walked’ by Jan. 6 Committee


MSNBC panel wonders if Ginni Thomas should be ‘perp-walked’ by Jan. 6 Committee

Posted: 19 Jun 2022 02:05 AM PDT

"One effective thing that the committee has done is that they really showed that everyone knew that this is a lie. Everyone around Trump was saying this is wrong and you cannot do this." Lucym...

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'I'd been running away from it' Katy Tur on telling her story in new memoir, 'Rough Draft'

Posted: 18 Jun 2022 10:54 PM PDT

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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby

Posted: 18 Jun 2022 07:42 PM PDT

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CNN’s favorite anti-Trump lawyer just pled guilty to 5 more charges, could get up to 83 years in prison…

Posted: 18 Jun 2022 06:06 PM PDT

 CNN's favorite anti-Trump lawyer, Michael Avenatti, how was just convicted for defrauding Stormy Daniels, has just pled guilty to five more criminal charges that could land him 83 years in prison...

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Bill Barr Can’t Flee The Stench Of What He Did For Trump


Attorney General Bill Barr revealed many things at the Jan. 6 Committee hearing on Monday.

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But for me, the biggest impression his testimony left was the depths he reached in serving Trump.

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Barr narrated the period of time from Nov. 3, Election Day, until he departed on Dec. 23. Over those seven weeks, Barr recounted how Trump began to reach for wilder and wilder claims that might explain why he was not the loser in the election, but rather, the victim of mass electoral fraud.

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To do that, Barr also described how he himself became enmeshed in voter fraud investigations, not only pursuing claims that he admitted that he knew were bogus, but also apparently taking a personal role in investigations normally conducted by line prosecutors.

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Barr recalled a meeting with Trump he had in early December, after he had made a point of telling the Associated Press that the DOJ had not found evidence of widespread voter fraud in the election.

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Trump began to discuss claims of fraud in Detroit. The attorney general was prepared. "At that point, I knew the exact number of precincts in Detroit," Barr narrated.

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It's one example, but it points to a level of granularity that's typically unfamiliar to attorneys general, tasked with overseeing national law enforcement policy.

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But let's look at what else Barr told the committee about the voter fraud allegations.

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"I was influenced by the fact that all the early claims that I understood were completely bogus and silly and usually based on complete misinformation," Barr said.

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A few things are odd here. One is the presumption that any of the claims might have been made in good faith, considering what they alleged, the people making them and the chain of events — including Trump's refusal to concede — that led to them being made.

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Barr himself boosted the suggestion that Democrats would use mail-in voting to steal the election before November, saying at one point that the Democrats were "creating an incendiary situation where there's going to be loss of confidence in the vote, it'll be a close vote. People will say 'The President won Nevada — oh, wait a minute! We just discovered a hundred thousand ballots, every vote must be counted!'"

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After the election took place, Barr removed a longstanding DOJ policy which banned voter fraud investigations until after the results had been certified. That decision accepted the premise of the claims that Trump was making, and also led to the resignation of the head of the DOJ's election crimes branch.

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Barr also told the committee about a mid-November meeting that he held with Trump.

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"The department doesn't take sides in elections. The department is not an extension of your legal team," Barr recalled telling the former President.

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Look what he said next: 

"Our role is to investigate fraud and we'll look at something if it's specific, credible and could affect the outcome of the election. We're doing that. It's just not meritorious. It's not panning out."

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Who made the "specific, credible" claims of voter fraud? Did anybody do so in 2020? If so, please let me know. Otherwise, it seems that Barr was willing to let the DOJ become, in his phrasing, "an extension of [Trump's] legal team," investigating voter fraud claims that could not affect the outcome of the election.

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In spite of all this, Barr has still said that he would vote for Trump, the would-be election thief, again in 2024.

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And, perhaps more to the point, even as the attempt to subvert the 2020 election was going on, Barr couldn't help but offer Trump cloying praise in his resignation letter.

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"Your record is all the more historic because you accomplished it in the face of relentless, implacable resistance," Barr wrote in that missive.

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How Republicans Screwed Themselves With The Jan. 6 Committee: A Retrospective



In his opening statement of the first public hearing, Jan. 6 committee chair Bennie Thompson (D-MS) reminded listeners of the different, and likely more toothless, version of the panel he and his fellow Democrats were clamoring for around this time last summer.

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"My colleagues and I all wanted an outside, independent commission to investigate January 6th, similar to what we had after 9/11," he said. "But after first agreeing to the idea, Donald Trump's allies in Congress put a stop to it. Apparently, they don't want January 6th investigated at all."

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It's a callback to a time when short-sighted Republicans saved Democrats from a version of the fact-finding effort that Trump's allies could have much more easily obstructed.

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Back then, as Thompson recalled, Democrats hungered for a commission in the vaunted 9/11 model — resolutely bipartisan and largely unanimous. Most Republicans, after some initial and short-lived endorsement of a theoretical independent commission, didn't really want to investigate the insurrection at all beyond a superficial look at Capitol security weak spots.

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Still, Reps. John Katko (R-NY) and Thompson, leaders of the House Homeland Security committee, got to work outlining the contours of an independent commission in spring 2021. The former reportedly did so at House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) behest. 

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Their design was so emphatically collaborative that it would have given the recalcitrant Republicans extensive control over the investigation: Republican cooperation was required to issue each subpoena; the commission's final report was due not later than the last day of 2021, well before the midterms; the non-lawmaker appointees would have been evenly split between the two parties, increasing the chances of a partisan schism. 

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"I ask you to set aside politics just this once," Katko implored his colleagues from the House floor, banging on the lectern to punctuate his words. "Just this once — I beg you — and pass this bill."

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But Republican leadership had turned on the idea. McCarthy, at the eleventh hour, urged his members to vote against the legislation he'd asked Katko to help draft. Thirty-five of them voted for it anyway.

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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), too, pressured his members to oppose the bill. Republican leadership found it easier, on the whole, to write Katko out of the story, the better to decry the panel as a brainchild of Democratic leadership.

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"I've made the decision to oppose the House Democrats' slanted and unbalanced proposal for another commission to study the events of January the 6th," McConnell said from the Senate floor.

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Six Republicans ignored his guidance, four fewer than were needed to overcome the filibuster. 

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And the independent commission, one which Republicans could have manipulated far more easily than its current iteration, was dead. Katko announced that he'd retire from the House a few months later. 

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With the Senate effectively out of the picture, the drama moved back to the House, where Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) could unilaterally set up a select committee staffed by current lawmakers. 

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With Republicans having rejected a format much more amenable to their interests, Democrats had all the advantages. Pelosi would appoint 13 members, though she'd "consult" with McCarthy on five of them. Her chosen chair would have unilateral subpoena power, and the committee could take all the time it wanted on the investigation. 

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McCarthy announced his picks: Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH), Jim Banks (R-IN), Troy Nehls (R-TX), Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) and Rodney Davis (R-IL). Pelosi rejected the Jims. 

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Jordan and Banks, along with Nehls who she okayed, had voted against certifying the 2020 Electoral College vote. All five Republicans voted against impeaching then-President Donald Trump after the insurrection.

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"With respect for the integrity of the investigation, with an insistence on the truth and with concern about statements made and actions taken by these Members, I must reject the recommendations of Representatives Banks and Jordan to the Select Committee," Pelosi said in a statement.

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In a fit of pique, McCarthy held a high-volume press conference, declaring that if the Reps. Jims couldn't serve, none of his picks would. An indignant Nehls, waving his prop inches from McCarthy's face, pointed out that he'd already prepared a binder and everything.

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Pelosi, who by that point had appointed Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) to the committee, shrugged. The committee would be bipartisan either way, she pointed out. A few days after McCarthy withdrew the rest of his picks, Pelosi appointed Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) as well. 

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"Our members all regret that the initial hope for an independent commission to investigate this was derailed by allies to the former president after details were agreed by both parties," a Jan. 6 committee aide told reporters last week. 

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The members may regret it. But the American people, who are learning details and connections unearthed by a serious panel featuring Republicans who lack the power and desire to derail the investigation in favor of their party's political prospects, are better for it.