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An adult in the room

16 Wednesday Jun 2021

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Joe Biden, president, Summit, Trump

“…I don’t know about you, I never anticipated, notwithstanding no matter how persuasive President Trump was, that we’d have people attacking and breaking down the doors of the United States Capitol. I didn’t think that would happen. I didn’t think we’d — I’d see that in my lifetime. But it’s reinforced what I’ve always known and what I got taught by my political science professors and by the senior members of the Senate that I admired when I got there: that every generation has to re-establish the basis of its fight for democracy. I mean, for real, literally have to do it…”

No surprise here.

Joe Biden (D) [2020 file photo].

Today, in Geneva, Switzerland, via the White House:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 16, 2021

Remarks by President Biden Before Air Force One Departure

Geneva Airport
Geneva, Switzerland

8:21 P.M. CEST

THE PRESIDENT: I owe my last question an apology. I shouldn’t have — I shouldn’t have been such a wise guy with the last answer I gave.

Anyway, thanks for being here. And most of you have been here the whole route. I really do think — not me, but I think we, the country, has put a different face on where we’ve been and where we’re going. And I feel good about it. I feel —

You know, one of things that I think, understandably, there was a good deal of skepticism about: would the G7 sign on and give America back it’s, sort of, leadership role. I think it did. It wasn’t me, but it meant they’re glad America is back. They’re glad America is back, and they acted that way.

And then, when we went to NATO, I think it was the same thing. We had really good meetings there and real response, as well as the EU. I didn’t get one single person — not one of the world leaders said to us anything other than thanking me for arranging a meeting with Putin. And I thought, quite frankly, I was in a much better position to represent the West, after the previous three meetings with Putin, that — knowing that the rest of the West was behind us. And so, I think — so I owe them all a debt of gratitude.

Q Mr. President, since you’re now heading home, can I just ask you briefly about two domestic issues?

THE PRESIDENT: I’m not sure I can answer them, but —

Q If you could. First would be this fate of the infrastructure bill. There’s now a bipartisan group that has a new offer. Have you had time to review it?

THE PRESIDENT: I haven’t seen it. No, I — I’m not being — I honestly haven’t seen it. I don’t know what the details are. I know that my Chief of Staffs thinks there’s some room that there may be a means by which to get this done. And I know that Schumer and Nancy have moved forward on a reconciliation provision as well. So I’m still hoping we could put together the two bookends here.

Q And the second issue is: Yesterday — or earlier this week, Mitch McConnell said that if Republicans were to take back the Senate in 2022, he did not see a way that you could get a Supreme Court justice confirmed. Do you have a response to that?

THE PRESIDENT: Uh —

Q This would be next year.

THE PRESIDENT: No, I know. I know. The answer is: Mitch is — Mitch has been nothing but “no” for a long time. And I’m sure he means exactly what he says, but we’ll see.

Q Mr. President, did you talk with President Putin about the Iran nuclear deal?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes.

Q Did you make — find a way? What did you discuss, and did you find a way to make some progress?

THE PRESIDENT: It was about how we would jointly work, and I’m not going to discuss what we discussed.

Q Mr. President, Kaitlan’s question that you answered at the very end there, that you came over to talk about, I think at the heart of it was this question of whether or not you seem overly optimistic, given that — what we all listened to President Putin essentially say the same, old things that he’s said forever. He — you know, rejecting all responsibility for all that stuff.

And I guess the question that she was trying to get, and maybe you could take another stab at it, is: What concrete evidence do you have from these three — three plus hours that suggest that any movement has been made?

And I don’t — I don’t mean that to be — I’m not — it’s not meant to be a — (inaudible) —

THE PRESIDENT: No, no, no. No. I know, but you’re all —

Q — (inaudible) question.

THE PRESIDENT: Look, to be a good reporter, you got to be negative. You got to have a negative view of life — okay? — it seems to me, the way you all — you never ask a positive question.

Why, in fact, having agreement — we’ll find out. We have an agreement to work on a major arms control agreement.

I started on working on arms control agreements back all the way during the Cold War. If we could do one when the Cold War, why couldn’t we do one now? We’ll see. We will see whether or not it happens.

But what do you — I mean, the thing that always amazes me about the questions — and I apologize for having been short on this before.

If you were in my position, would you say, “Well, I don’t think, man, anything is going to happen. This is going to be really rough. I think it’s going to really be bad”? You’d guarantee nothing happens. You’d guarantee nothing happens.

And so, so far —

Q So, there’s a value to —

THE PRESIDENT: There’s a value to being realistic and put on an optimistic front, an optimistic face.

Look, you all said the same thing about the, you know, what was going to happen when we had the first meeting of the — of — of the seven. “Oh, Biden — they’re not going to — they’re not going to buy Biden’s stuff. They’re really not really…”

Any of you find that? Did that happen? Any of it? A little bit? Just a little sliver of it?

When I went to meet with NATO — “Oh boy, they’re not going to be happy. They’re all going to be against Biden meeting with Putin. They’re not going to want that.” Did you hear a single, solitary syllable?

Now, what would have happen if I had said, before I went into those negotiations, “You know, I think it’s going to be really hard. I think it’s going to be really difficult. I’m not so optimistic about — I don’t see anybody really changing”?

And the same way when I met with the EU. “The EU is not going to like the way Biden is operating.”

Q But this is Vladimir Putin. I mean, can you be optimistic about his change?

THE PRESIDENT: Sure, it’s Vladimir Putin. But, look, it was also — I don’t want to compare him to Putin, but it was — the French President said he will never go for more money for NATO. Guess what? He’s agreed.

Every — I mean, look, guys, I’m going to drive you all crazy because I know you want me to always put a negative thrust on things, particularly in public, and negotiate in public.

I don’t have to trust somebody — we didn’t have to trust somebody to get START II. It wasn’t a about our trust — “Well, I trust the Russians. I can tell, man, they’re really — they’re — I can look in his eye, and they’re really very, very truthful.” It’s not that at all.

You have to figure out what the other guy’s self-interest is. Their self-interest. I don’t trust anybod- — look, I’ve got to get in the plane, but I’ll say it — you’ll hear me say this more than once.

Q It’s your plane. You can go when you want. (Laughter.)

THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, no, but — no, but here’s the thing: Folks, I — I don’t see any benefit ever to begin a negotiation as — and, I mean, you’re the brightest people in the country. You’re the most informed people on detail. I’m not being solicitous; you are. But it makes no sense for me to negotiate with you. It makes no sense for me to tell you what I’m about to do. It makes — not because I want to hide anything from you. Why would I telegraph that?

Q Did he do anything that surprised you, sir?

AIDE: Sir, we need to go. Sir, we really have to go.

Q Was there any moment that you were really surprised by?

AIDE: Sir — thank you, guys. Thank you, guys.

THE PRESIDENT: No, I wasn’t surprised because I was convinced that — let me choose my words. Russia is in a very, very difficult spot right now. They are being squeezed by China. They want desperately to remain a major power. You all are writing about, not illegitimately, “Biden already gave Putin what he wants: legitimacy, standing in the world stage with the President of the United States.” They desperately want to have — be relevant.

They have — and they don’t want to be known as, as some critics have pointed and said, you know, the “Upper Volta with nuclear weapons.” It matters. And I found it matters to almost every world leader — no matter where they’re from — how they’re perceived, their standing in the world. It matters to them. It matters to them in terms of their support at home as well.

And so I think that there is — I’m trying to think how to shorten this so I can get in the plane.

I’m of the view that, in the last three to five years, the world has reached a fundamental inflection point about what it’s going to look like 10 years from now. I mean it literally. It’s not hyperbole. It’s not like I’m trying to pump it up. I think it’s a genuine reality.

And so each of the countries in — around the world, particularly those who had real power at one time or still do, are wondering: What — how do I maintain and sustain our leadership in the world? That’s what the United States is going through right now. How do we sustain us being the leading, the most powerful, and most democratic country in the world? A lot is going on.

I don’t know about you, I never anticipated, notwithstanding no matter how persuasive President Trump was, that we’d have people attacking and breaking down the doors of the United States Capitol. I didn’t think that would happen. I didn’t think we’d — I’d see that in my lifetime. But it’s reinforced what I’ve always known and what I got taught by my political science professors and by the senior members of the Senate that I admired when I got there: that every generation has to re-establish the basis of its fight for democracy. I mean, for real, literally have to do it.

And I’ve never seen, including during — since the Civil War, such an outward assault on voting rights. I mean, just a flat assault. I didn’t anticipate that happening four years ago, but it’s happening now.

So, there’s a lot at stake. Each of the countries, we have our own concerns and problems, but we still — as long as I’m President, we are going to stick to the notion that we’re open, accountable, and transparent. And I think that’s an important message to send the world.

Thank you all so much.

8:31 P.M. CEST

There’s a definite difference from his immediate predecessor.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

212° in the shade

29 Thursday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Josh Hawley, social media, US Senate

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dave Helling, Josh Hawley, missouri, shade, social media, Trump, Turkey, Twitter

Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

This morning:

Dave Helling @dhellingkc
A link to this story must be posted on @HawleyMO’s Senate website. Otherwise, he’s censoring the news.

Turkish Bank Case Showed Erdogan’s Influence With Trump
[….]

8:29 AM · Oct 29, 2020

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

“The most dangerous place to stand in Washington D.C. is any place between Senator Josh Hawley and a live microphone” – Charles P. Pierce

Not today, Dave. Not today.

Mixed messaging

22 Thursday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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missouri, neighbor, Trump, yard signs

This afternoon in west central Missouri, just across the street:

Let’s see.

There are now over 220,000 deaths from the pandemic because he knew but didn’t (and still hasn’t) created or followed a plan. Masks anyone? Check.

He’s gone to the Supreme Court to remove protections for pre-existing medical conditions. You all realize that the millions of Americans who have contracted COVID-19 now have a pre-existing condition? Check.

Donald Trump paid $750 in federal taxes. Small check.

He spent around $135,000.00 to pay off a porn star for services while he was married to his third wife. Family values? Check.

Immigrants seeking asylum with their children – legally – separated at the border from their children who were placed and held in cages. Now we just learn that over 500 of those children will probably never be united with their parents – because of the cruelty and incompetence of Donald Trump and his administration. You good with that? Check.

Grift? Cruelty? Misogyny? Check.

2020 has not been a good year. Is that keeping America great? Just asking. Check.

We could go in in this vein – it’s a really long list.

Then this thing about praying for America. Is it prayer from one denomination only? Are others welcome to do so, or is it an exclusive club? Just asking. Because you know, there are Wiccans, and Jews, and Muslims, and Buddhists, and more in America. And Athiests.

And then that little bit of projection. Is that in response to the signs in my yard? The ones, you know, that just indicate support for candidates. Cults do that – their true believers consider support for another candidate an unforgiveable insult to their cult leader and they must respond in kind.

There was a Trump yard sign across the street in 2016. We’ve never bothered to meet them. We never will.

Yard signs: In that order?

16 Friday Oct 2020

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missouri, Trump, yard sign

In west central Missouri:

Apparently so.

Yard Signs: satire

16 Friday Oct 2020

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missouri, Trump, yard sign

In west central Missouri:

It’s got to be.

They had one job

07 Monday Sep 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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demon, Division Road, Donald Trump, missouri, social media, Trump, vandalism, ZOZO

ZOZO – “A very violent and dangerous Demonic Entity whom is contacted through a Ouija Board…”

On Division Road in Warrensburg, via Facebook:

One job.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

The purges begin

07 Friday Feb 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist

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#resist, Fascist, impeachment, Monarchist kakistocracy, purge, retaliation, Trump, witnesses

The monarchist kakistocracy strikes back.

Today:

Geoff Bennett @GeoffRBennett
NEWS via LTC Vindman’s atty: “Today, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman was escorted out of the White House where he has dutifully served his country and his President. He does so having spoken publicly once, and only pursuant to a subpoena from the United States Congress.”
2:48 PM · Feb 7, 2020

Kevin Liptak @Kevinliptakcnn
SONDLAND out as well: “I was advised today that the President intends to recall me effective immediately as United States Ambassador to the European Union,” he says in statement
5:40 PM · Feb 7, 2020

Kristen Holmes @KristenhCNN
Just a reminder that Alexander Vindman’s brother, Eugene Vindman, DID NOT testify in President Trump’s impeachment hearing. He simply was related to someone who did and was fired for it.
6:01 PM · Feb 7, 2020

Apparently Susan Collins (r) is disturbed and disappointed.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

The junior senator from Missouri speaks (sort of)

17 Tuesday Dec 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in Josh Hawley, social media, US Senate

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bribery, corruption, extortion, impeachment, Josh Hawley, missouri, quid pro quo, social media, Trump, Twitter

Yesterday evening, from Josh Hawley (r):

Josh Hawley @HawleyMO
Joining @IngrahamAngle tonight to discuss the Dems’ latest stunts in the impeachment circus. Now Senate Dems want to call ONLY their own witnesses. Hunter Biden should be first on the witness list
[….]
6:02 PM – 16 Dec 2019

Again, there was much hilarity in the responses:

You’re a stooge dude.

Yep, but Hawley does not even qualify to be a real good stooge. He’s more like Curly Joe.

Oh, bullsh*t. Schumer proposed #MoscowMitch s own rules for the impeachment of Bill Clinton. Republicans never ever want to follow their own rules! They think the rules don’t apply to them. Kinda elitist that way.

What do you expect from an empty suit like #entitledJoshHawley?

Did Hunter Biden withhold aid to allies?

Actually @realDonaldTrump should be first.

Shouldn’t Trump’s key witnesses in his defense (provided he has one) be himself and his admin? How the heck is Hunter Biden going to show he didn’t withhold aid in exchange for personal gain?

Resign now. Fox News gave up all pretense of objectivity years ago.Have fun spewing state propaganda. I miss Claire.

“Whataboutism” pure & simple, Senator. I think u should call him & his father. You’ll likely find out that there’s no “there” there. Then call Mulvaney, Pompeo, Giuliani and Bolton. That would be interesting.

Remind me again. What office does Hunter Biden hold or is running for?

Why aren’t you nearly as suspicious of the current nepotism running rampant in the WH?

also, will you be announcing when you will be holding a town hall meeting with your constituents?!

We were wondering about that.

He never shows up in my city

trump’s puppet

I don’t think he’s ever held a town hall meeting.

You mean like Claire?

In other words, you’ll be discussing how you’ll be violating your pledge to uphold the Constitution.

It is very sad to see a supposed “constitutional lawyer” contributing to the shredding of our founding document.

Ladder climbing again, playing the faux news circuit as usual. Other than that are you doing in real work in DC? At least you can do shout outs for the local wine stores and gyms just like you did in MO.

Awesome!!! Please let us know why it’s ok for the President used tax payers dollars to shake down the leader of another country for his personal political gain. Why is it ok for other countries to participate on n our elections?

We’re pretty sure that was sarcasm.

Josh, I know you are busy with the Fox News entertainers so I am dropping you a link here to the Impeachment Report. Hope you read it before making anymore asinine comments.

You’re asking him to read?

this man was an AG. seriously.

Not for very long. The ladder called to him.

I thought you taught at a law school. Shouldn’t you know better?

Hunter Biden is not a fact witness. #HorseShitHawley

So you admit you’re not going to be a fair and impartial juror? You know, I’m your constituent, and I’d appreciate it if you actually took this process seriously.

Following the Constitution is no stunt. We’re going to impeach that fascist…and tell Laura Seig Heil.

So it’s ok for the President or you to use American treasure as a bargaining chip with foreign governments? For your personal gain? Are you serious?

This. Is. Not. About. Hunter. Biden. It is about trump. Biden is a private citizen. He has been investigated and cleared. trump confessed. trump has a Constitutional obligation. You say it’s OK trump did it. Rudy is still criming. You are obstructing.[….]

Oh, FFS. What is wrong with you?! Why are you the way you are?

Distract and deflect. Have a town hall to hear what your constituents think. You represent THEM not the R party.

You mean like Claire?

Defense of the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES is not a stunt. You’re a disgrace to the state of Missouri, the legal profession, and your country. #ImpeachTrump

No sir, the impeachment is not a joke. There is ample evidence to prove otherwise. The joke is the enabling you people do.

Democrats are using the Constitution to hold Trump accountable for his misconduct. The president pressured a foreign country, with American tax dollars, into attacking America’s elections and citizens.

America won’t have fair elections when Republicans are bribing countries.

You’re a one man circus act. You don’t even give a shit about your constituents.

You’re a Constitutional lawyer? You sound like a toady. Your new lord and savior proclaimed the emolument clause of the US constitution is phony. Who and what will stop him if he proclaims the 1st amendment or bill of rights is phony? Not his toadies.

Josh,

I am a MO resident. I vote. You are spineless turd.

Thank you

You’re a joke.

Grow some balls Hawley do the right thing for once!!!!

History will not remember you kindly for your role in the destruction of our government by Trump. How will you be able to look your children in the eyes? You are despicable.

Hey, Dipshit. You’re a lawyer. You know damn well a crime isn’t needed for impeachment. You think everyone is stupid? They’re not. They see right through your bullshit. Honor your oath. Protect and defend the Constitution, not a man. Get your shit together.

Are you an idiot or do you think we are? Was he present for the phone call?

So are you going to refuse to be sworn or just commit perjury, Josh?

Choices, choices.

Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

You know, we would be able use newer file photos if he’d only schedule some open public town halls somewhere in Missouri some time.

Kansas: “I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror…”

06 Monday Aug 2018

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endorsement, governor, Kansas, Kobach, Primary, social media, Trump, Twitter

Behind the scenes: Trump’s power politics
Jonathan Swan 18 hours ago

…Senior Republican officials have told me they’re holding their breath, hoping Trump won’t endorse hardliner Kris Kobach in Tuesday’s Kansas gubernatorial primary. Kobach is as far right as a Republican gets on immigration and voting rights, and Democrats view his potential victory as an opportunity to steal centrist voters…

This morning:

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
Kris Kobach, a strong and early supporter of mine, is running for Governor of the Great State of Kansas. He is a fantastic guy who loves his State and our Country – he will be a GREAT Governor and has my full & total Endorsement! Strong on Crime, Border & Military. VOTE TUESDAY!
10:48 AM – 6 Aug 2018

Heh.

They built that.

Immigration: on DACA – Kansas City – February 11, 2018

14 Wednesday Feb 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist

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#resist, #SyedJamal, DACA, immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, missouri, Trump

The Trump administration. Fear.

Gabby – February 11, 2018.

Sunday afternoon the KC Metro Immigration Alliance sponsored an event in Kansas City at All Souls Unitarian Univeralist Church, focusing on the plight of Syed Jamal and individuals who, like him, are in immigration crisis exacerbated by the policies of the Trump administration. Activists in the community came to speak to the family of Syed Jamal and over one hundred others who attended.

Gabby, a DACA recipient:

Gabby: Hello, everbody.

Our families are currently under attack. I want to tell you more about my family. My family is made of mixed status. My five children are all U.S.A. citizens. On the other hand, my husband is undocumented. He came across the desert…when he was only a teenager. For myself, it’s a different story. I was brought to the states as a young child.

I hardly have any memories of what it was when we lived in Mexico. I am currently under the DAC [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals] status, counting down the days I have left. Only two hundred eighty days left under my status. Every day I wake up thinking about this number. As the days go by this number becomes smaller.

Every day I ask myself if I can continue to live this way. With the fear of losing my family, my home, my jobs. Also, with the uncertainty of my husband, husband getting pulled over by the police and not being able to provide a valid state license will be enough for him to be arrested and sent to an immigration jail.

At this time there’s no more options. He has to work and continue to provide for our family.

A few nights ago at the dinner table I had to approach the conversation with my children about Immigration and what to do if they show up at the front door. My children are afraid. I am, I am, too.

In the [inaudible] of this sinister administration we are being threatened with the possibility of being separated and ripped apart. We need a resolution to this crisis. We need it now. We need to pass a clean Dream ACT. We demand family reunification.

We’ve come this far today to be united and seek integrity and demand accountability for all of our elected officials.

We refuse to go back to the shadows.

We ask for you that are here to become our allies in the fight for justice.

Thank you. [applause]

“Support DACA”

Previously:

Immigration: Syed Ahmed Jamal and many other stories like his (February 11, 2018)

Immigration: Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D) – Press Q and A – Kansas City – February 11, 2018 (February 12, 2018)

Immigration: Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D) – Kansas City – February 11, 2018 (February 12, 2018)

Immigration: Rev. Eleanor McCormick – Kansas City – February 11, 2018 (February 13, 2018)

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