All the President's Men pic.twitter.com/QynsI57NQa
— Schooley (@Rschooley) February 14, 2017
Intercepted calls show Trump campaign members had repeated contact with Russian intelligence before the election https://t.co/601WwxujBu
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 15, 2017
… The call logs and intercepted communications are part of a larger trove of information that the F.B.I. is sifting through as it investigates the links between Mr. Trump’s associates and the Russian government, as well as the hacking of the D.N.C., according to federal law enforcement officials. As part of its inquiry, the F.B.I. has obtained banking and travel records and conducted interviews, the officials said….
The intercepted calls are different from the wiretapped conversations last year between Michael T. Flynn, Mr. Trump’s former national security adviser, and Sergey I. Kislyak, Russia’s ambassador to the United States. In those calls, which led to Mr. Flynn’s resignation on Monday night, the two men discussed sanctions that the Obama administration imposed on Russia in December…
Timothy Naftali, former director of Nixon Library, comparing this to Nixon sabotaging 1968 Vietnam peace initiative on CNN.
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) February 15, 2017
The F.B.I. does not believe Flynn was entirely forthcoming when he spoke to agents about the call https://t.co/CQ2pcfoAnL
— Michael S. Schmidt (@nytmike) February 14, 2017
… Given his short stay at the top, Mr. Flynn’s case might be quickly forgotten as an isolated episode if it did not raise other questions, particularly about what the president knew and when. Even more broadly, it underscores lingering uncertainty about the relationship between the Trump administration and Vladimir V. Putin’s Russia, a subject of great interest given American intelligence reports of Moscow’s intervention in last year’s elections in the United States.
As leaders of both parties said on Tuesday that they expected the Senate to investigate and probably even summon Mr. Flynn to testify, more details emerged about a drama that played out largely in secret inside a White House riven by competing power centers. Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, revealed that Mr. Trump had known about concerns that Mr. Flynn lied for more than two weeks before demanding his resignation on Monday night. But Vice President Mike Pence was kept in the dark and did not learn that Mr. Flynn had misled him about his Russia contacts until reading news accounts late last week…
Wait, Pence found out Flynn lied to him about the Russian ambassador calls *by reading it in the paper*??? https://t.co/mnJusC2LKr
— Josh Barro (@jbarro) February 15, 2017
I have to wonder how much anger there is in the Pence camp right now. https://t.co/7nlJMpCOEh pic.twitter.com/MkgY65d78q
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) February 15, 2017
at end of WaPo tick-tock comes detail that Pence was willing to let Flynn skate, Priebus “didn’t want to let it go" https://t.co/Geyo0UqoT7
— Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) February 15, 2017
(Somewhere in Hell, dead Spiro Agnew weeps at the GOP’s reduction to the likes of ‘Mike Dense’.)
Here's what's bothering me:
Flynn's lie about Russia didn't bring him down. Exposure of lie did. WH knew weeks ago & did nothing. Why?— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) February 14, 2017
“The mountain has labored, and brought forth a mouse. But did it have to be a wall-eyed mouse in a clown suit?”
Shout out to everybody saying they didn't want to deal with the endless drama of having the Clintons back in the White House
— Kevin Feeney (@KevinMFeeney) February 14, 2017
Comrade Colette Collaboratrice
Sigh. There is not a single person who regularly reads this blog who was surprised by these “repeated contacts.” Why is the NYT “shocked – shocked! that there is
gamblingtreason going on here”?NotMax
The worst and the dimmest.
Major Major Major Major
@Comrade Colette Collaboratrice: They have to maintain the appearance of not having a liberal bias by at all times favoring the Republicans.
Peale
What “Pence Camp?”
MisterForkbeard
Of course, the key difference here is that Clinton Drama is almost entirely made up, while this shit actually happens.
amk
fuck you, nyt.
amk
@MisterForkbeard: This.
amk
great see all your evil here pic by schooley.
hovercraft
@Comrade Colette Collaboratrice:
Republicans are innocent until proven guilty, democrats are guilty until proven innocent. Duh !
sigaba
@Peale: It’s conceivable there are people who actually give damn and have a professional interest in what happens to Mike Pence. Hard to imagine, by conceivable.
Westyny
@amk: I’m imagining a little bead of damp hanging from the tips of all their noses, particularly Flynn’s. Try it! Works for me! Then I do the same with the rest of the cabinet, lingering over DeVos and Sessions . . . and off to bed.
? Martin
So, here’s more insight into the manufacturing jobs problem:
This is Germany, middle-class manufacturing nirvana. These are not jobs being outsourced. This is a fundamental change in what we manufacture as a planet, and how we manufacture it, and it’s a change that will push labor out of that function. This is not the fault of labor, or the lack of unions, or neoliberals, or global trade, or any of the many round holes we keep trying to jam this square peg into. It’s simply how we are advancing as a species. This evolution carries certain benefits – reduction in pollution, improved safety, etc. and it will take jobs from some places – secondary effects will be fossil fuel extraction and conversion, transportation, etc. and add them to other places – engineering, solar and wind generation.
The near-term net effect will probably be negative for Germans. The long-term effect will be positive for all economies, because the base cost of EVs is expected to fall below the base cost of ICE vehicles as early as 2020 which will allow transportation to expand into new markets, creating new demand for commerce, etc.
NotMax
In other news –
? Martin
@NotMax: Anyone seen Bannon lately?
Major Major Major Major
@NotMax: you ever read Look Who’s Back?
Major Major Major Major
In lighter news, this is a real article:
http://www.ravishly.com/2017/01/18/im-fat-shaming-my-cat-and-it-needs-stop
NotMax
@Major Major Major Major
Saw the movie, which was, to put it extremely charitably, uneven.
? Martin
Reminder that both Roger Stone and Rudy Giuliani seemed to know when information about Clinton was about to drop from Wikileaks. There’s a good chance they were also part of this in some way.
? Martin
Aha! Test passed. There is some hope, after all.
So, Trump is not so absolute in his grudge-holding.
Major Major Major Major
@? Martin: or he just hasn’t gotten his kakistocrats in charge of FEMA yet.
magurakurin
@? Martin: I saw him walking behind Mike Flynn with a pointy umbrella…
burnspbesq
John Banner is spinning in his grave over the poor quality of Congressional Republicans’ impression of Sgt. Schultz (” I know nuthink, I see nuthink.”).
? Martin
@magurakurin: Heh. I thought we had moved onto syringes in airports.
Arclite
What’s the over/under on how soon before the Republicans start impeachment hearings on Trump, simply because what little brand they have left he’s pouring down the drain?
danielx
Because…because they’re taking cues from the boss. Who hasn’t a clue – about anything, or so it appears. On top of that, WH staff is a bunch of fucking amateurs. Priebus is an amateur at this level, and he’s the closest thing resembling an establishment Republican in the lot. A strong WH chief of staff would have had an operation up and going at this point, if not smoothly, but Trump will never tolerate a strong chief of staff – too much of a threat to his ego.
Again, the staff is taking their cues from the shitgibbon, and I’m guessing that even now he doesn’t truly grasp how dire his situation is. He has never, ever had to deal with any real consequences – like jail, threat of bodily injury or death, impeachment, deprival of lifestyle – for anything he has ever done in his life. Nor yet been under the kind of microscope the oval office occupant is under at all times…and to belabor the obvious, he is thinskinned in the extreme. He loves the media as long as they’re not actually accusing him of crimes, but when he is criticized, he feels unappreciated – they owe him better treatment because, goddamnit, he is Donald Trump and he deserves it, simply because he’s Donald Trump.
He figures this is all going to go away, somehow, because Donald Trump does not end up with the shitty end of the nasty, sharp-pointed stick – ever. He’s always ended up on top before and he figures he will now as well, one way or another.
ETA: I’ve never seen the spectacle of a completely incompetent White House staff, and I’m enjoying it a lot less than I thought I would. It’s annoying, embarrassing and dangerous. Other administrations
might have done things I detested, but they were all more or less competent. I mean, Karl Rove is an evil little fuck, but he knew how to get shit done and make the boss look good.
Arclite
Also, the fcking assholes at the FBI had no trouble whatsoever leaking details of Clinton’s “investigation” but chose to release Trump’s treasonous shit AFTER he’s in office? WTF, FBI?
? Martin
@Arclite: Yeah, like I said earlier, Comey’s going to have a lot to answer for here.
danielx
@? Martin:
Or he is….preoccupied…with other matters.
David ?Canadian Anchor Baby? Koch
@NotMax: There was a movie about this (link)
burnspbesq
@? Martin:
Is there any evidence that Trump knew about this before it happened? I’d say rescission by tweet is a very real possibility–which is ironic because Trump carried Butte County, where the damage from a spill would be centered.
her4e
There’s more than a fair chance FEMA did this without Trump’s knowledge, because, ya’ know. it’s kinda their job, at least while FEMA still exists.
prob50
Comment #31 was mine, have no idea how name got changed. Musta hit some weird key somewhere. Maaybe conspiracy??
piratedan
the issue doesn’t appear to be in connecting the dots… that seems rather problematic… say working with another sovereign state up to and during the electoral process, petitioning said state to do harm to their political opponents and then magically having that said same come true…
The problem appears to be that there are so many fucking dots….
multiple persons involved in the campaign with multiple fingers in multiple pies and the GOP KNEW that this shit was going down and instead of stepping in and doing what’s right, instead said, what if we can ride this fucker into power? You can’t not bet on American stupidity, hell a good 25% of the country doesn’t even know that the ACA and Obamacare are the same fucking thing!
THIS is the party that has always claimed the moral high ground and are now essentially selling themselves for one last ride at making things “right” for the people that vote for them and fuck all the supposed consequences. Telling us all that they really are morally and ethically overdrawn.
When the true scope of this is essentially revealed (if ever, thanks NYT, I’m really glad that you focused on the e-mails you duplicitous bastards) I have to believe that this shit easily permeates all thru the GOP, Ryan, Preibus, McConnell, Guiliani, Christie, Conway, Manafort, Lewandoski, etc… the entire Trumps Eleven. The only hope I have, if this shit is ever fully exposed, is that Nancy Smash will have the balls to say, fuck this “healing for the good of the country” bullshit and lances this fucking boil once and for all and tells the rest of the country to put on their big boy pants and realize that worshiping a different sky buddy doesn’t make you any less of an American and whatever your skin pigment ratios or sexual preferences are (excepting dogs and cats…), you should still be able to vote and root for the goddamn Patriots if you want to. It shouldn’t be a fucking crime to want health care for folks and for women to decide to have sexy time whenever they want to and not have to have an aspirin between their knees and if you want to worship and condemn those people and feel self righteous, well go on ahead, but you can’t make it illegal for fucks sake.
It’s amazing I have any teeth left after all of the grinding that’s been going on considering how devoid these people are of what used to be considered basic common decency.
Anne Laurie
@Peale:
The “social conservatives” look to Pence to get abortions banned and gays shoved back in the closet, like their Jeebus intended. Not to mention punishing all those dark-skinned ‘sons of Ham’ for not being Real Murkins, like them.
The fact that the Bannon (Trump) and Priebus (GOP establishment) camps treat Pence like the idiot second cousin who only gets invited to the party because he’s got the use of his parents’ Audi and the key to their liquor cabinet should tell them something about how much the Republicans value their input, but these are ‘good Christians’ who were okay with voting for a man who’s gleefully broken at least nine of the ten commandments, so…
sigaba
@NotMax: Is this sorta like the guy who dresses like Batman and stalks around in front of the Mann Chinese and charges people to take pictures with him?
hellslittlestangel
I’ll say this for Mike Pence: I am very willing to believe he was “out of the loop.” He’s probably been out of the loop for at least the last 30 years.
hellslittlestangel
Pence Camp: where I spent the dullest summer of my childhood.
NotMax
@David Canadian Anchor Baby Koch
Trivia: Director Franklin J. Schaffner chose locations around the Lancaster, PA area because he wanted to pump money into the local economy near his alma mater, Franklin & Marshall College.
John M. Burt
This really is history repeating itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.
Nixon’s downfall was genuinely tragic because for all his unforgivable flaws Nixon was an intelligent man who did a lot of good things, and wanted to do more of them.
Donald’s downfall (touch wood) is farcical because he has no redeeming qualities and should never have been taken seriously as a candidate for President. As President, he has proven himself every bit as incompetent and corrupt as we said he would.
Let’s just hope it continues to go to Hell as quickly as it has so far.
Bruce K
This scandal’s already big enough to make Watergate look like a nothingburger in comparison, and it’s happened so quickly that the mess doesn’t even have a proper name yet. If there’s another unexploded bomb (or more) to be uncovered, Trump might still beat William Henry Harrison’s record.
liberal
@Arclite: they’ll impeach when Trump loses favor with the base. Not before.
ArchTeryx
@John M. Burt: Unfortunately, the single greatest sin liberals committed is being right, and it’s a sin the D.C. press has never and will never forgive them for, right up to the point that the lot of them burn in nuclear fire. They’ll go straight to hell still bleating ‘But her emails!’
Kay
@? Martin:
But this was exactly the problem with the Obama Administration on jobs and wages. The next few decades, Martin.
You can’t tell people your whole focus is 20 years out. That addresses nothing about their current situation. That’s why they sounded like Tom Friedman. You have to talk to people where they are.
Aspiring to something is fine and moving in a general direction is fine- that’s the “opportunity” part, but that’s only half of it. You can’t stay 30,000 feet above them because that’s “optimistic” and sounds better. There were times that they would open a talk about jobs with preschool. Preschool is great but your audience is like “so people who are now 3 years old will be doing great… eventually?” It would have been a great message if Presidents had 30 year terms, but they don’t.
It ends up sounding like advice or punditry rather than “help”. No one looks to government for advice. No one puts their own daily life in this huge frame and even if they did what does that mean for them? Once they know they’re part of larger economic cycles, then what? Not 2 decades from now but next month, next year?
Matt
Newstands here in Italy this morning are plastered with old topless shots of Melania Trump, revealing a sad botched boob job. Should I feel sorry for her?
Spanky
Wait, Pence can read?
The Thin Black Duke
@Matt: No. Melania did choose to say “I do”, didn’t she?
Kay
I still can’t come with a single good faith reason why Comey would reveal that they were looking at that laptop for information on Clinton and not reveal that they were investigating the Trump campaign.
He was way out of line with his press conference on Clinton – it isn’t his job to opine on her practices- but to then make it worse by intervening again and not even blab about BOTH investigations but limit it to Clinton?
It sure looks like the FBI was working for Trump and we know Sessions was part of Trump’s campaign so where does that leave us? How will we ever find out what happened? What if it happens again? What if Russia intervenes in the midterms? All these same law enforcement people just stay in place thru another cycle and we run this movie again?
rikyrah
them trying to protect Pence…
uh uh
he is knee deep in all of this.
rikyrah
@Kay:
your logic and questions make absolute sense.
J R in WV
Ok, it’s nearly dawn, and I’m still awake. I was almost asleep when the dogs erupted. They were asleep on their bed in the bedroom, then howling at something out in the woods. After some shouting, and now sigh that they were going to quit, I let them out. Big mistake.
They spooked a skunk. I smelled it before I let them back in… which isn’t going to happen soon. This is the worst ever, rankest, most unbelievable smell yet. We have a new type moving into this area, spotted skunks, instead of the two stripes model we have had for generations.
Maybe they smell worse than the two stripes. A bath with Peroxide, baking soda, and dawn soap is pretty good at killing the stench. I would much rather do that outside, but it’s 36 right now. I need to go to town, which kills nearly 3 hours just on the back and forth. I need to send a UPS package, and shop.
Latest new meds change has made me way more prone to insomnia. Gripe, gripe, gripe. And my dogs stink really bad. I sprayed Febreze in the bedroom so wife could continue to sleep. Stench lasts for days around the back of the house.
Rural problems, you city folk should be glad the skunks don’t appear to be adapting to suburban terrain. Irritating. But less stressful than current geopolitical stress! I like skunks, they’re very valuable to the rural ecosystem… Skunks dig up ground bee nests, yellow jackets around here, and destroy the nest while eating larvae. Their fur is too thick for the bees to get through.
If I could teach the dogs to leave them alone. Honestly, they may have learned, these guys I think this was their first encounter with the gas warfare critters of the forested hills. For quite a while the skunks were uncommon, they seem to be coming back, these spotted ones.
I hope everyone gets a good laugh at our 2-3 am explosion of backyard chemical warfare. No harm done, the skunk is probably fine, irritated, even angry, but OK, not even prone to run away, really. They’re pretty calm critters, until a dog gets into their face, then it’s lower the boom time.
The dogs are healthy, it won’t hurt them to be outside for a while, until we can stand to be close to them enough to wash with the environmental scientist devised cleanser. It really works. A quart of Rite-Aid peroxide, most of a box of Arm&Hammer, and enough soap to wash off the oily spray.
Zinsky
This Administration is the most incompetent traveling shitshow in American political history. They should all be impeached and hold a special, make-up election. The one in 2016 was a Russian con job.
waspuppet
Remarkable picture. Such an uncanny coincidence that four weeks ago there were plenty of women and nonwhite people considered able and qualified to work in the upper reaches of a presidential administration, and now suddenly there aren’t. Someone should look into how everyone but white men suddenly got stupid over the past month.
Kay
@rikyrah:
This is a real question. It doesn’t matter if Clinton “didn’t spend enough time in Wisconsin” or whatever the excuse is every time this comes up. That has nothing at all to do with the actions of the FBI.
Comey has to explain why he released information on one and not the other because he is investigating Trump now. His personal decisions re: Trump are in question and he’s currently investigating. It isn’t in the past. This is the situation today.
?BillinGlendaleCA
@J R in WV:
Eh, we have skunks here in the city.
Anne Laurie
@J R in WV:
They do just fine in the Boston exurbs, I can tell you from olfactory experience. Especially around this time of year, when they’re roaming around looking for love — poor dumb bastids can’t intimidate the cars on the freeway offramps with their gas weapons until it’s too late for both parties.
I get a whiff in passing occasionally when I let our little dogs out in the back yard, but fortunately they’re too cowardly to do more than yap furiously at four-footed passers-by in the night… so far. If I get the (nasal) hint that there’s a skunk cruising in the brush between our yard and the offramp, I’ll make a point of sweeping our most powerful flashlight a few times before letting the dogs out, just as a warning.
There have been red foxes spotted on our street, but foxes won’t challenge a three-dog pack, even when those dogs are only 15lbs each. On the other hand, I worry about coyotes, which are also well-established in nearby towns… if there’s evidence they’ve moved into our area, we’d have to start escorting the dogs into the yard, seventeen times a day/night…
Travels with Charley
I had a family of skunks take up habitation under my garden shed in suburban northern Virginia. They shared the yard with the dogs – the dogs got skunked if they were let out after 9 pm or before 6 am. If I respected their timetable, all was well. I eventually hired someone to trap the skunks & fortify the shed foundation. Kandahar didn’t have a wall as strong!
GregB
@NotMax:
He’s back!
Tripod
Pence was Reince’s (or whatever the fuck his name is) pick. It was a sop to the Kochies.
He’ll fuck over the god squad for the sake of big money (and whatever else he needs to do), in order to sit in the oval office for a few months.
Gindy51
@J R in WV: We added chicken wire around the bottom of our fencing and it stopped the skunks from coming into the yard. Kind of gross, but we toss the dog shit over the fence so they stay away from the fence line.
Worse than skunk spray is DEAD skunk.
Gindy51
@Anne Laurie: Your foxes will disappear if coyotes move in.
jonas
That’s pretty hilarious. What does one casually chat with “senior Russian intelligence officials” about? The weather? What color drapes to put in the dacha? The St. Petersburg soccer team?
jonas
@Tripod: I thought Walker was the Koch’s boy. Pence was a sop to the religious right. Remember Jerry Falwell and others telling their supporters that no matter how horrible Trump was, Pence would actually be running things so don’t worry. Pence is just a beat-down dignity wraith at this point, so how’d that work out?
brettvk
@J R in WV: OTOH, I knew a dog years ago, belonged to my bff, who got used to skunk spray and actually hunted them down. Deckers also had the habit of sleeping in the crawl space under the bedroom after he’d eaten the skunk, which perfumed the space above.
I live in a urbanish area but I have resident possums. raccoons, woodchucks, and skunks and I’ve seen foxes inside the city limits. One night I was walking the dogs down the alley and thought I saw my tuxedo cat walking ahead of us — fortunately it walked into a pool of streetlight before we caught up to it. I carry a flashlight for my failing night vision now.
SgrAstar
@J R in WV:
Oh but they have. San Francisco is full of em. We share your pain.
SWMBO
Years ago when we were in high school, my cousin and I went camping with my dog. The first night we heard something in the food on the table and we opened the tent and let the barking hellion out. He scared off a family of raccoons. The next night, we were going to let him loose and decided to use the flashlight to see if that would scare them off. It was a family of skunks. We let them forage in peace.