Apologies - I forgot to get this posted last night, due to reasons.
It's also a little of 2020/1/30 because I already had it, so why not get it up?
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WH letter to Bolton warning him against publication of his book as it is right now
https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1222581995374555136
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Trump’s effort to block Bolton’s testimony makes little sense — unless he’s guilty
If Bolton’s lying, why not make him answer questions under oath?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/01/29/trumps-effort-block-boltons-testimony-makes-little-sense-unless-hes-guilty/
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Trump's plan, then, seems to be to power through the trial without witnesses, get that clean bill of health from Senate Republicans and then fight both the release of Bolton's book and the aftermath. Bolton will become just another target of Trump's frequent and then occasional fury, another person shunted into the gallery of traitors to the cause.
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Joe Biden, Dianne Feinstein Didn't Say That
https://www.wonkette.com/joe-biden-dianne-feinstein-didnt-say-that
There were a couple headlines yesterday that sent the "shoot first, ask questions never" segment of social media into non-gendered hysterics. The first was about Dianne Feinstein. According to the LA Times, the California senator had caved on Donald Trump's impeachment like a common Susan Collins. The quid pro quo didn't fit so she must acquit.
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House releases supporting documents for investigative report that concluded Washington Rep. Matt Shea planned domestic terrorism
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/house-releases-supporting-documents-for-investigative-report-that-concluded-washington-rep-matt-shea-planned-domestic-terrorism/
OLYMPIA — The Washington House on Monday released hundreds of pages of documents used by outside investigators to write the report concluding state Rep. Matt Shea planned and participated in domestic terrorism against the United States.
Their release came at the request of House Speaker Laurie Jinkins, D-Tacoma, to help lawmakers evaluate the report’s explosive allegations and decide whether to expel Shea, a Republican from Spokane Valley, from the Legislature.
The House-commissioned report released last month concluded Shea planned and participated in domestic terrorism through his involvement in three standoffs against the government. It has been forwarded to the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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Trump’s impeachment defense: Who is paying the president’s lawyers?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/trumps-impeachment-defense-who-is-paying-the-presidents-lawyers/2020/01/27/5ac18268-3eec-11ea-8872-5df698785a4e_story.html
As President Trump faces mounting legal bills from his impeachment trial, he is drawing on national party coffers flush with donations from energized supporters — unlike the last president to be impeached, who left the White House “dead broke.”
The Republican National Committee is picking up the tab for at least two of Trump’s private attorneys in the ongoing trial, an arrangement that differs from the legal fund President Bill Clinton set up, only to see it fail to raise enough to cover his millions of dollars in bills before he left office.
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Teri Kanefield
twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield
https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1222908932680638465
(Thread) Why Trump Supporters Willingly Embrace his Lies
Spoiler: They embrace the lies because the lies destroy, and they want to destroy.
It explains why twitter.com/SenateGOP are shamelessly lying to the public and know their supporters don't care.
Scholars have done work on this.
[THREAD]
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[I'm not endorsing the writer's newsletter, which I have not examined in any way. But I'm including this thread for the accurate description of the situation]
John Stoehr's Editorial Board
twitter.com/johnastoehr
https://twitter.com/johnastoehr/status/1222933713266335747
1. Things feel different today from what they felt like three days ago.
...
4. Today feels quite different. Mitch McConnell said Tuesday he did not have 51 votes block of effect to call witnesses, but the Senate majority leader was not admitting defeat.
5. He and others were admitting they had more work to do. No one, not even the four holdouts, wanted to hear from witnesses. They just needed reasons to say no.
John Stoehr's Editorial Board
6. don’t know what those reasons are, but it looks like they found them. Witnesses now seem unlikely. If so, the president’s trial will conclude Friday.
...
It's also a little of 2020/1/30 because I already had it, so why not get it up?
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WH letter to Bolton warning him against publication of his book as it is right now
https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1222581995374555136
-----
Trump’s effort to block Bolton’s testimony makes little sense — unless he’s guilty
If Bolton’s lying, why not make him answer questions under oath?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/01/29/trumps-effort-block-boltons-testimony-makes-little-sense-unless-hes-guilty/
...
Trump's plan, then, seems to be to power through the trial without witnesses, get that clean bill of health from Senate Republicans and then fight both the release of Bolton's book and the aftermath. Bolton will become just another target of Trump's frequent and then occasional fury, another person shunted into the gallery of traitors to the cause.
-----
Joe Biden, Dianne Feinstein Didn't Say That
https://www.wonkette.com/joe-biden-dianne-feinstein-didnt-say-that
There were a couple headlines yesterday that sent the "shoot first, ask questions never" segment of social media into non-gendered hysterics. The first was about Dianne Feinstein. According to the LA Times, the California senator had caved on Donald Trump's impeachment like a common Susan Collins. The quid pro quo didn't fit so she must acquit.
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House releases supporting documents for investigative report that concluded Washington Rep. Matt Shea planned domestic terrorism
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/house-releases-supporting-documents-for-investigative-report-that-concluded-washington-rep-matt-shea-planned-domestic-terrorism/
OLYMPIA — The Washington House on Monday released hundreds of pages of documents used by outside investigators to write the report concluding state Rep. Matt Shea planned and participated in domestic terrorism against the United States.
Their release came at the request of House Speaker Laurie Jinkins, D-Tacoma, to help lawmakers evaluate the report’s explosive allegations and decide whether to expel Shea, a Republican from Spokane Valley, from the Legislature.
The House-commissioned report released last month concluded Shea planned and participated in domestic terrorism through his involvement in three standoffs against the government. It has been forwarded to the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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Trump’s impeachment defense: Who is paying the president’s lawyers?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/trumps-impeachment-defense-who-is-paying-the-presidents-lawyers/2020/01/27/5ac18268-3eec-11ea-8872-5df698785a4e_story.html
As President Trump faces mounting legal bills from his impeachment trial, he is drawing on national party coffers flush with donations from energized supporters — unlike the last president to be impeached, who left the White House “dead broke.”
The Republican National Committee is picking up the tab for at least two of Trump’s private attorneys in the ongoing trial, an arrangement that differs from the legal fund President Bill Clinton set up, only to see it fail to raise enough to cover his millions of dollars in bills before he left office.
-----
Teri Kanefield
twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield
https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1222908932680638465
(Thread) Why Trump Supporters Willingly Embrace his Lies
Spoiler: They embrace the lies because the lies destroy, and they want to destroy.
It explains why twitter.com/SenateGOP are shamelessly lying to the public and know their supporters don't care.
Scholars have done work on this.
[THREAD]
-----
[I'm not endorsing the writer's newsletter, which I have not examined in any way. But I'm including this thread for the accurate description of the situation]
John Stoehr's Editorial Board
twitter.com/johnastoehr
https://twitter.com/johnastoehr/status/1222933713266335747
1. Things feel different today from what they felt like three days ago.
...
4. Today feels quite different. Mitch McConnell said Tuesday he did not have 51 votes block of effect to call witnesses, but the Senate majority leader was not admitting defeat.
5. He and others were admitting they had more work to do. No one, not even the four holdouts, wanted to hear from witnesses. They just needed reasons to say no.
John Stoehr's Editorial Board
6. don’t know what those reasons are, but it looks like they found them. Witnesses now seem unlikely. If so, the president’s trial will conclude Friday.
...
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Date: 2020-01-30 11:46 pm (UTC)So is his book lies lies lies and who wants to listen to Bolton anyway, or is it sensitive classified information which presumably would mean it was true? Eh?