With midterms approaching, the evil of the right is on full display

With the midterms fast approaching, and the prospect of both houses of Congress, as well as several statehouses, potentially flipping, Republicans across the country are becoming increasingly desperate. And, as you might imagine, this desperation is manifesting itself in truly terrible ways.

In Texas, with the young, dynamic Beto O’Rourke gaining momentum, Ted Cruz has decided to go full MAGA, surrendering himself completely to Donald Trump, the man who, during the 2016 Republican primary, had called his wife as ugly and suggested that his father may have participated in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Cruz, at the time, said that Trump was completely unfit for office, but apparently he, as you can see in the above photo, has come to embrace our new reality, which is that there is no more Republican party, just the party of Donald Trump. And, in order to win as a Republican in today’s world, it’s becoming incredibly difficult to thread the needle and attain national office without donning a MAGA hat and groveling for favor at the swollen, orange feet of Donald Trump. And Cruz, it would seem, has neither the character nor the courage to stand up and fight on his own, like, say, Lisa Murkowski. I’m sure there’s historical precedent, and other well-known politicians have chosen to publicly debase themselves in such ways in order to curry favor, but I can’t remember seeing anything even remotely this grotesque in my lifetime.

And yet, as Texas filmmaker Richard Linklater points out in his brilliant new ad, Cruz, in his campaign materials, continues to position himself as being as “tough as Texas.” The irony is absolutely laughable.

Here, by the way, is something else that Trump said of Cruz back in 2016. It’s been following the incumbent Senator through Texas these past several weeks.

[Give to Beto O’Rourke.]

In Georgia, it’s even worse. Brian Kemp, the Republican candidate for Governor, isn’t just selling his soul. He’s doing everything in his power, as Georgia’s sitting Secretary of State, to stop non-white voters from casting ballots for his Democratic challenger, Stacey Abrams. Kemp, over the past several weeks, has suspend over 53,000 voter applications for failing to meet the state’s “exact match” verification standard. And, it should be noted, 70 percent of these applications were filed by black Georgians. And it’s clear that Kemp and his people are doing this out of fear. As we just heard Kemp say in leaked audio of a speech given to a group of wealthy campaign donors, “(the Abrams turnout operation) continues to concern us, especially if everybody uses and exercises their right to vote.”

For what it’s worth, when your party, in order to win, requires that people on the other side not exercise their right to vote, you should probably reevaluate your alliances. Maybe it’s just me, but I can’t help but think, if the only way a party can stay in power is through gerrymandering, lying, and suppressing the vote, then it should probably be driven out of existence.

[Give to Stacey Abrams.]

And, in Florida, we have racist robocalls referring to gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum as a “negro” and a “monkey”, and social media campaigns suggesting that he’s just a puppet being controlled by an evil, Jewish George Soros.

Speaking of Soros, and these anti-Semitic attacks against him from the right, did you happen to see yesterday that a pipe bomb was found in his mailbox? One wonders what the civility police on the right, who are always up in arms about “Democratic mobs” keeping them from enjoying dinners out, will say about this… Call me crazy, but it seems to me like a bigger deal than Sarah Huckabee Sanders being given a free cheese plate at a restaurant and then asked to leave.

Is it a coincidence that this bomb was left at the home of George Soros after Trump and others have made it a point to repeatedly suggest that he’s conspiring behind the scenes to destroy America? If I had to guess, I’d say no… I’d also say that this, according to Hannah Arendt, is what happens as countries approach fascism. And we are, without a doubt, sliding toward fascism. If you don’t believe me, just watch video of Donald Trump praising Greg Gianforte for body-slamming a reporter to the ground, and the cheers he receives in response.

[Give to Andrew Gillum.]

And, as all of this is going on, we also have Donald Trump lying and fear mongering, telling the American people, among other things, that the Republicans are going to pass a 10% tax cut for the middle class, and that the Democrats want to allow terrorists into our country.

First, let’s talk about the 10% tax cut which Trump is saying will be passed before the election. It won’t be. Congress, as members of the press made our President aware, won’t be back in session prior to the election. So there’s no way in the world this could happen. And, if the Republicans really wanted to pass a middle class tax bill, they had every opportunity to do so. Instead, however, as you know, they chose to give over one trillion dollars to America’s most wealthy. And, by the way, they’re now talking about cutting Medicare and Medicaid in order to pay for it, just like those of us on the left said that they would.

Second, I know Trump said a few days ago that, tanks to his leadership, we have the “best jobs numbers in the history of our great country,” and that the Democrats could “never do even nearly as well,” but that too is simply a lie. As Dan Pfeifer just pointed out, 3.58 million jobs were added in the first 19 months of the Trump administration, whereas 3.96 million jobs were added in the last 19 months of the Obama administration. “Job growth,” as Pfeifer pointed out, “has technically slowed since Trump became President.”

Third, I know Trump is saying that a caravan of 7,000 bloodthirsty killers, including terrorists from the Middle East, are, at this very moment, making their way to our southern border, and that the Democrats want to welcome them into the country, but that’s simply not the case. These are poor people fleeing the crime and poverty of Central American countries like El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras, and they’re still over 1,000 miles from our border, traveling on foot. They are not hardened criminals looking to sneak into our country, but people motivated by hunger and death, seeking asylum in the United States in accordance with our laws. And no evidence exists that Middle Eastern terrorists are among them, regardless of what Donald Trump, Mike Pence, and members of their administration say.

But this was never about a real threat to our nation. It was never really about a caravan of criminals that the Mexican authorities couldn’t stop. It was always about the midterms. The Republican agenda, as we know, is not popular with American voters, who want good health insurance, good schools, protections for people with preexisting medical conditions, and middle class jobs. So, here we are, talking about the only thing the Republican party now has, which are lies created to stoke fear and racism.

As Republican columnist Bill Kristol wrote today, “Hondurans are no danger to our freedoms, our democracy, or our well-being. We are. As Lincoln said in his Lyceum Address, the danger won’t come from abroad. It will ‘spring up amongst us’.”

Fourth, no matter what Trump may say, there is no voter fraud, at least not in the sense that he’s referring to when he warns of efforts on the part of liberals to change the outcome of these midterm elections. While he has said repeatedly that millions voted illegally for Hillary Clinton in 2016, no evidence has ever been offered to substantiate that claim, and several independent investigations have proven that mass voter fraud does not exist in America.

As for why Trump is talking about this again, I hope I’m wrong, but I suspect it’s possible that he’s not only trying to keep people who might not want to run the risk of being accused of voter fraud away from the polls, but that he’s also trying to lay a foundation from which to argue that Democratic victories on election day are invalid. I surely hope that’s not the case, but, given how things are going, we’d be foolish not to at least consider that he may attempt to invalidate the election if he doesn’t like the results. But we can’t worry about that now. Right now, all we can do is plan for election day, and do everything in our power to get the vote out for Democrats.

The good news is, the Democratic party is doing a good job of recruiting candidates like Beto O’Rourke, Stacey Abrams, and Andrew Gillum, who we can rally around… people who, if they get into power, can serve as a check against the Trump administration’s abuse of power. And there’s a damn good chance that this party of ours may take back several governorships, state legislatures, and seats in Congress. And, here, because I don’t want to end on a low note, is Gillum’s closing statement from last week’s gubernatorial debate in Florida. This, my friends, is why we keep fighting.

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Video of Ypsilanti during the summer of 1970 is discovered

I’ve now watched the film a few times, and I’m struck by a few things. First, I didn’t realize that there was, for a time, a grocery store in the building right behind the old Kresge department store on North Washington Street. And, second, I wasn’t aware that the old Martha Washington Theater was already showing porn in the summer of 1970. I thought that didn’t happen until about ’72… So, what are you struck by?

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Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and permanent resident of the United States, has likely been murdered by the Saudis, and the Trump administration seems reluctant to act. Why?

On October 2, Washington Post writer Jamal Khashoggi, as you can see in the above photo, was observed entering the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, where he’d made plans to pick up documents that he needed concerning his recent divorce. It’s now nearly two weeks later, and he has yet to be observed leaving the building.

According to Turkish officials, Khashoggi, who had once been an unofficial spokesperson for the Saudi royal family, was killed and dismembered inside the consulate by Saudi agents working under orders from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who had been waging an intimidation campaign against the exiled journalist, who, in recent years, had become a harsh critic of the royal family. [Khashoggi had been living in Virginia.] The following background comes by way of the New York Times.

…After a successful career as an adviser to and unofficial spokesman for the royal family of Saudi Arabia, he had been barred from writing in the kingdom, even on Twitter, by the new crown prince. His column in a Saudi-owned Arab newspaper was canceled. His marriage was collapsing. His relatives had been forbidden to travel to pressure him to stop criticizing the kingdom’s rulers.

Then, after he arrived in the United States, a wave of arrests put a number of his Saudi friends behind bars, and he made his difficult decision: It was too dangerous to return home anytime soon — and maybe forever.

So in the United States, he reinvented himself as a critic, contributing columns to The Washington Post and believing he had found safety in the West…

Saudi officials have denied harming Mr. Khashoggi, but nearly two weeks after his disappearance, they have failed to provide evidence that he left the consulate and have offered no credible account of what happened to him…

While it’s not terribly surprising to hear that Mohammed bin Salman had a journalist killed, as that’s what despots like bin Salman and Putin do, it is surprising that our President, when faced by the apparent murder of a U.S. permanent resident by a foreign government, doesn’t seem all that interested in getting to the bottom of it. While he did say on 60 Minutes that the Saudis could have done it, and that, if they did, there would be “severe punishment,” he also said that Saudi leaders “deny it every way you can imagine.” Furthermore, he’s made it a point to say that, if this did indeed happen, it happened in Turkey, adding that Khashoggi isn’t even a U.S. citizen. And, regardless of what may have happened, Trump has made it clear that he still intends to keep selling arms to the Saudis.

As for why Trump might be acting in this way, it could have something to do with his long, lucrative history with the Saudis, who, it seems, have always come along at opportune times to bail him out in times of need. [Once Trump’s father passed away, he needed other people to cover for his mistakes.]

And Trump has always been appreciative of role the Saudis played in keeping him from bankruptcy. “Saudi Arabia, I get along with all of them. They buy apartments from me. They spend $40 million, $50 million,” Trump told a crowd at 2015 campaign rally in Alabama. “Am I supposed to dislike them? I like them very much.”

The following background comes by way of the Washington Post.

…Trump’s business relationships with the Saudi government — and rich Saudi business executives — go back to at least the 1990s. In Trump’s hard times, a Saudi prince bought a superyacht and hotel from him. The Saudi government paid him $4.5 million for an apartment near the United Nations.

Business from Saudi-connected customers continued to be important after Trump won the presidency. Saudi lobbyists spent $270,000 last year to reserve rooms at Trump’s hotel in Washington. Just this year, Trump’s hotels in New York and Chicago reported significant upticks in bookings from Saudi visitors.

Now, Trump’s administration is trying to get answers from Saudi leaders about the disappearance of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi — a critic of the Saudi regime who was allegedly abducted, and possibly killed, inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul last week. The crisis has brought scrutiny to Trump’s business ties with the Saudis — and the complexity they add to an already complicated U.S. relationship with the kingdom.

…Saudi royalty has been buying from Trump dating to 1995, with some of the deals coming during periods when Trump was in need of cash.

In 1991, when Trump was nearly $900 million in debt from failed casino projects, he sold his 281-foot yacht to Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal for $20 million. (The boat had been originally owned by late Saudi billionaire and arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, a cousin of Jamal Khashoggi.)

A few years later, the prince bought a stake in Trump’s Plaza Hotel by agreeing to pay off some of Trump’s debts on the property.

…Trump’s company is now facing two lawsuits alleging that — by doing business with other governments — Trump is violating the Constitution’s ban on “emoluments” from foreign states.

One lawsuit, filed by Maryland and the District of Columbia, is seeking Trump Organization records about foreign customers at the Trump hotel in Washington.

The other, filed by about 200 Democratic members of Congress, is aimed more broadly — seeking information about foreign customers in all parts of Trump’s business empire. This week, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), the lead plaintiff in that case, wrote that he hoped to uncover more details about Trump’s business with the Saudi government.

“Is the Saudi gov’t purposely filling Trump’s pockets? If so, what do they expect in return?” Blumenthal wrote on Twitter. “I’m fighting in court to hold him accountable”…

Not that we needed yet one more example of how the Trump administration’s rampant corruption manifests itself in U.S. foreign relations, but there it is.

And, with that, I give you the following from Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff.

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Photographic evidence of the old Michigan Ave porn shop

Remember how, a few days ago, we were reminiscing about the peep shows and glory holes of the old Michigan Avenue Bookstore, and how upset I was that I couldn’t find any photographic evidence of its existence online? Well, all of my bitching and complaining apparently paid off. I just received the following photograph (circa 1982) from former Ypsi City Council member Barry LaRue. Pretty cool, isn’t it? Now, if he could just get a higher-res version, so we could read the signs in the windows.

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Are Democrats “too dangerous to govern”?

To all of the Republicans who have jumped on the “Democrats are a danger to the rule of law” bandwagon as a way of delegitimizing protest, and obscuring the fact that regular Americans have very real and legitimate reasons for being upset with their leaders in Washington, who are essentially taking health care from working families in order to hand billions of dollars over too their corporate donors, I offer the following.

Scott Wagner, the Republican candidate for Governor in Pennsylvania, just threatened to stomp on the face of Democratic incumbent Tom Wolf. “You better put a catcher’s mask on your face because I’m going to stomp all over your face with golf spikes,” Wagner said in the following Facebook Live video, which was just broadcast yesterday.

Now, I ask you, which is the party of violence? Is it the party of Donald “knock the crap out of them” Trump, who said that the white supremacists marching in Charlottesville last year, where a peaceful protester was murdered by a member of the far-right, were “some very fine people,” or it is the party of those who made Ted Cruz feel sad by confronting him in a restaurant over his support for a Supreme Court nominee who, almost assuredly, will cast the deciding vote against women’s reproductive freedom, a move which, we know from history, will cost women their lives?

But that’s the world we live in. The wealthy white men in power can essentially do whatever they like to the American people, and, when we finally rise up and demand that they be held accountable for their actions… actions which we know will do significant harm… these same men claim that they’re the actual “victims”… We’ll talk more about Republican victimhood in a moment, but here, first, is the GOP’s new ad, which, picking up on the ridiculous “unhinged mob” theme, is called “The Left: An Unhinged Mob.”

And, with that, the Democrats go from being timid, little “snowflakes,” to a gang of bloodthirsty criminals… It’s funny how fast narratives change these days, isn’t it?

OK, back to the victimhood of the right, did you happen to see what Melaina Trump said a few days ago about being “one of the most bullied people in the world“? It’s hilarious funny, I know, but also it gets to the strange psychology of these people, and their unbelievable narcissism. I would have thought that it would have been clear, but when people don’t like you for being the enabler of a dangerous, authoritarian racist, or suggesting that our first black president wasn’t actually born in the United States, or wearing an “I really don’t care” jacket to visit victims of a natural disaster… that’s not the same as being mocked, ridiculed and lied about just because you’re a Democratic woman running for public office. No, this, from Donald Trump’s friend David Pecker, the publisher of the National Enquirer, is what bullying really looks like.

One would hope that the American people would wake up to the fact that, everything Trump and his acolytes accuse their detractors of having done are actually things that they’ve done themselves. One would hope that people would come to realize that when Donald Trump says, as he did yesterday, that Hillary Clinton colluded with the Russian to interfere in the election, he’s actually talking about himself. And the same goes for when he says he and the Republicans are the only ones who “believe in the rule of law.” I mean, we’ve all heard him accuse the Department of Justice and FBI of being corrupt. And we know that it’s the Democrats who, without holding any of the levers of power, are attempting to safeguard the investigation into Russia’s campaign to destabilize our democracy, while he continues to try to kill the investigation. But he just keeps going, lying big, and turning everything around, like Brett Kavanaugh did during his confirmation hearing, when he responded to Senator Amy Klobuchar’s question about whether he’d ever drank so much that he’d blacked out by snapping back, “I don’t know. Have you?

And, in that instance, it worked. By the end of the hearing, Kavanaugh was the victim, not Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who credibly testified with “100%” certainty that, at the age of 15, a drunk Bret Kavanaugh had attempted to rape her. It was a deliberate strategy, and it worked.

As Hitler said, “Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it.” And the big lie of the day is that Democrats are violent, and that the true victims here are wealthy, white Republicans. This isn’t the case, and any rational observer could tell you that. But the Republicans know that the only way they’ll stay in power, assuming the voter suppression, the gerrymandering, and the propaganda don’t prove to be enough, will be to start labeling their adversaries terrorists, and scaring them into silence. And what we’re seeing today is the first step. This should alarm all of us.

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