Crooked Media - What A Day: The Giul of denial

Monday, August 15, 2022
BY JULIA CLAIRE & CROOKED MEDIA
- Noted everyman Dr. Oz on the campaign trail conflating Wegmans and Redner’s before talking about regular-guy food crudités, that he believes includes carrots, asparagus, salsa, and guac??​​

The way many media companies once announced a pivot to video, we assume the RNC must’ve issued a memo saying “We’re pivoting to election stealing!”

   
  • Also today, a federal judge has ruled that another Trump ally, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), has to testify before the grand jury about phone calls he made to the Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Graham was supposed to testify last week, but flouted his subpoena. Graham has argued that a provision of the Constitution provides absolute protection against a senator being questioned about legislative acts (lol), but the judge found there are "considerable areas of potential grand jury inquiry" that fall outside that provision's scope. The judge also rejected Graham's argument that the principle of "sovereign immunity" protects a senator from being summoned by a state prosecutor. Like Giuliani, Graham was an early adopter of the Big Lie. 

 
  • The Big Lie has spread so far and wide that an entirely new crop of Republicans could be swept into Congress on its back, as was the case for those who rode the wave of the (related) conspiracy theory QAnon movement. This election cycle, GOP candidates like Michigan secretary of state nominee Kristina Karamo, Pennsylvania’s fascist GOP gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano, and Arizona’s two-headed monster—gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake and secretary of state nominee Mark Finchem—are peddle the Big Lie to anyone who will listen. According to a Washington Post analysis, candidates in 2020 battleground states who now deny the legitimacy of that election have claimed nearly two-thirds of GOP nominations for state and federal offices with authority over elections. That’s, how do I put this, extremely fucking alarming. 

This new wave of Republicans who are openly hostile to democracy is terrifying because they aren’t just looking back to 2020, they’re looking forward to how they can rig elections in the future. 
 

  • The 2020 election saw a secretive, multistate effort by the Trump campaign to illegally access voting equipment in battleground states. New information shows that this attempt was broader, more organized, and more successful than previously understood. Republicans have no plans to stop there. If anything, 2020 was a practice run. With their new string of nominees at the state level, Republicans have a shocking number of boots on the ground to carry out even more election interference, towards an ultimate goal of upending democracy and perhaps calling a new Constitutional Convention to rewrite the document in ways almost too horrifying to imagine (but we can imagine them). 

 
  • With this eye towards the future of election theft, Republicans are leaning heavily into anti-democratic sentiment in all-important Pennsylvania, where Mastriano wants to roll back mail-in voting and adopt harsh voter ID laws (the classics) but also advocates truly extreme measures like forcing voters to re-register and threatening to decertify all election machines in the state. If elected governor, he would choose the secretary of state, a point he brings up frequently on the campaign trail, and whomever he chooses would be hand-selected to carry out election rigging. 

 

Ignoring the will of voters and creating their own fraudulent electoral system that will deliver continual wins is now mainstream in the Republican Party. Democrats need to understand that and respond with appropriate force. 

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Republicans are still freaking the fuck out over the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago last week. New reports demonstrate that a Trump lawyer told the Justice Department in June that there was no more classified information at Mar-a-Lago, which was, dare I say, obviously a lie judging from the boxes of documents labeled “Top Secret” the FBI took off the premises. Yesterday, several senior Republicans decided to try a new strategy in their slavish defense of Trump: questioning whether the material was actually classified. 18 Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are now demanding that the Biden administration send them documents and communications about the FBI search, including how the warrant was obtained and any communication between DOJ and the White House leading up to the warrant’s execution. Before Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Thursday press conference in which he announced he would petition to release the warrant to the public, one of Trump’s associates reached out to the Justice Department to “pass along a message” implicitly threatening to fan the flames of violence if things didn't go his way.

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg is expected to plead guilty to criminal charges tied to his indictment for running a tax avoidance scheme for former Trump Organization officials, including himself. 

 

A new study warns that California could be hit by a “megaflood” in the not-too-distant future, potentially putting millions of state residents at risk.

 

China’s central bank cut key lending rates to revive demand after figures indicated the world’s second-largest economy might be slumping. 

 

Starbucks has asked the NLRB to suspend all mail-in ballot union elections nationwide, alleging misconduct in the voting process. You know what’s even more egregious process misconduct? Union busting. 

 

A Louisiana school librarian has sued two men for defamation after they used censorious rhetoric against her when she advocated to keep LGBTQ-themed books on the shelves, a rare example of an educator taking legal action against conservative reactionaries. 

 

Europe’s devastating, historic heatwave continues as forests burn, major rivers run dry, and dead fish wash ashore. 

 

New data shows that an “extreme heat belt” in the middle of the country reaching as far north as Chicago is taking shape and would affect over 107 million people over the next 30 years. 

 

Russian president Vladimir Putin said today that Russia is ready to sell advanced weapons to global allies and develop military technology despite the Russian military’s unexpectedly poor performance in Ukraine. 

 

The CDC has updated its monkeypox guidance to include dogs as animals that can catch the virus after French officials documented the first case of a pet contracting the virus from its owners. 

 

A massive oil spill occurred off the coast of Washington state over the weekend when a fishing vessel carrying 2,500 gallons of diesel fuel sank. The spill has yet to be contained and continues to pollute waters home to endangered orcas.

 

A court in the military-ruled nation of Myanmar sentenced deposed leader and former Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to six years in prison today after finding her guilty in four corruption cases.

 

A Reuters analysis found that U.S. drugmakers are launching new medicines at record-high prices this year, and disclosing less information about the pricing of said medicines. Yep, sounds like them!

A Tehran official has denied that the Iranian government was involved in the Friday stabbing of best-selling author Salman Rushdie. The spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry still made sure to justify the attack, saying “...we don’t consider anyone deserving reproach, blame or even condemnation, except for [Rushdie] himself and his supporters.” Well great, you guys seem cool. Iran was immediately suspected to be in some way behind the attack as their late leader Ayatollah Khomeni issued a fatwa demanding Rushdie’s death in 1989, and the decree still stands. A semi-official Iranian foundation posted a $3 million bounty for his murder as well. Rushdie’s attack was so severe he was put on a ventilator, and though he has since been taken off, he suffered a damaged liver and severed nerves in one of his arms and is likely to lose an eye. Rushdie’s alleged assailant is 24-year-old Hadi Matar, who has pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder and assault charges.

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A federal grand jury investigating the January 6 attack has subpoenaed Trump White House lawyer Eric Herschmann, who represented Trump during his first impeachment trial, for documents and testimony.

 

The GOP campaign arm has canceled ad plans in Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, signaling their fundraising issues may have led to them being strapped for cash. This from the party of "fiscal responsibility"???
 

British health officials said today that the country’s monkeypox outbreak shows signs of slowing


A federal judge reinstated a moratorium on coal leasing from federal lands first enacted under President Obama then rolled back under Trump.

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