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Happy Halloween
Many Halloweens ago, the philosopher Linus Van Pelt offered some advice which will get you through the 2019 holiday season.There are three things you must never discuss: Religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin.
A personal note: Unless my situation improves, I may pop into the emergency room today. My usual symptoms are making themselves known, though not too severely. But for the past two days, I have also had the strangest back pains (or middle-of-the-torso pains) I've ever felt. Hate to sound like a hypochondriac, but that sort of thing can indicate a heart problem, though back pain as a cardio symptom usually occurs in women.
I tend to have girly heart attacks. It's my one concession to gender fluidity.
(Yes, I know that gender fluidity is very trendy these days. I've abhorred trendiness since 1970, when a friend extolled the virtues of bell bottom jeans.)
Don't worry: I have every intention of living long enough to see the Great Pumpkin driven out of his pumpkin patch.
Although I don't really have the energy to write a proper political post this morning, I do want to draw your attention to this disturbing piece of news...
President Trump earlier this week asked for a show of hands from hundreds of wealthy donors in Chicago if they supported letting former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich out of prison, according to several people who attended.The rest is hidden behind a paywall, but I don't think we need more. Why the hell is Blago the only Democrat Trump likes? Why does the Papaya Palpatine seem obsessed with helping the guy before the 2020 election?
In a previous post, I argued that such a gesture would be yet another quid pro quo.
Senate Bill 1332.I suppose that Obama's minor-league corruption seems trivial when compared to Trump's outlandish criminality. But if Blago were to walk out of prison and spill all the beans, Obama's reputation -- and the reputation of the Democratic party -- would take a major hit.
Remember that number. Bring it up anytime someone asks why you have the crazy idea that Barack Obama is corrupt.
Senate Bill 1332 was Obama's baby. The legislation -- completely unneeded, from the standpoint of the public -- reduced the state's hospital board from 15 to 9, and insured that the corrupt governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, would control the board which controlled a huge pile of public funds.
The corrupt members appointed included three doctors who contributed to Obama.
Is Trump planning to use Blago as a weapon against the Dems? I believe so. Does Donald Trump have any other motive for helping Rod Blagojevich?
Hiding the evidence is a crime. Vindman said that White House lawyer John Eisenberg was the one who decided to place the Zelensky transcript onto the ultra-secret "spy-stuff" computer. Yesterday, I quoted a tweet from a guy who insisted that Michael Ellis made the call. Eisenberg or Ellis? Either way, the decision was against the law (CFR § 17.22).
Lock him up! Lock the whole lot of 'em up!
Tweet tweet tweet. Here are some stray observations I found noteworthy..
Nunes wasting his opening speech on impeachment defending the "honor" of Kash Patel and Derek Harvey.— emptywheel (@emptywheel) October 31, 2019
But he included some great clips saying POTUS is a tax cheat, a bnusiness fraud, and a money launderer, which will make a nice clip.
“I’d be a really rich guy” - Donald Trump Jr. admits that his trust fund dad failed miserably in the private sector before figuring out how to Bilk American taxpayers. https://t.co/tw9wJebduz— Tom Perriello (@tomperriello) October 31, 2019
Is Hunter worth "millions"? I doubt it.
Is Don Jr. NOT a "really rich guy," even though this source puts his wealth at $200 million?
Can anyone really argue that Don Jr. is something other than corrupt? I'm not just talking about his "power breakfast" with Lev Parnas at the Polo Lounge, or his Trump Tower meeting with all of those Russians. (Incidentally, I never could understand why it was so awful for the Clinton campaign to pay Fusion GPS -- an American firm -- for oppo research but perfectly all right for the Trumps to ask Putin's gang for oppo research.) And I'm not just talking about the Trump organization's flagrant violations of the emoluments clause. I'm talking about this kind of corruption.
I'm also talking about the under-discussed report that Jared Kushner received $90 million from foreign sources, funneled "through a vehicle run by Goldman Sachs in the Cayman Islands." (Remember when Trump sneered at Goldman during the campaign?)
Finally, David Corn argues that the Roger Stone trial could have an impact on the impeachment inquiry. Don't expect Roger to roll over on the man with the pardon power. Still, we could learn a few interesting things...
Though the trial will determine whether Stone tried to bamboozle a congressional investigation, it could answer two bigger questions about the president: Did Trump use (or try to use) Stone as a conduit to WikiLeaks, and did Trump lie to special counsel Robert Mueller? The former might not be illegal; the latter could be a crime.During the campaign, Roger bragged about being in contact with Assange. Later, Stone said that he had lied about those contacts. In other words, his defense in court will be: "I'm a big liar. And I dress weird."
Corn publishes a heavily redacted page from the Mueller report. The name "Roger Stone" lay beneath the blackness, or so suggests Corn. Maybe so. Note this instance: "[Redacted: Harm to Ongoing Matter] were discussed within the Campaign, and in the summer of 2016, the Campaign was planning a communications strategy based on the possible release of Clinton emails by WikiLeaks."
We need the unredacted Mueller report, and we need it now. For my money, Stone's communications with Guccifer 2 (a front for Russian intelligence, as was quite obvious at the time) are all we need to prove collusion, though Mueller felt otherwise. He was way too cautious. I'll say it again: Why does this country insist that Democratic presidents be investigated by Republican special prosecutors while Republican presidents must be investigated by...Republican special prosecutors?
"Harm to Ongoing Matter" summarizes Roger Stone's entire life. Those words could be the title of his biography. The words on his tombstone. A t-shirt. The legend on the welcome mat outside his front door.
Finally: I'm feeling a little better now, but things are still a bit horrible. Hm. Do I say "Hi" to those nice folks at the E.R. or not? Conundrum! If I'm anywhere near a computer later today, I may write something seasonally appropriate. Until then, au revoir.
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