February 1, 2024
 

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THE WEEK'S BEST QUOTES. . .

“This is a true change for the Republican Party. It says not only do we support President Trump, we support his policies, and any Republican that isn’t willing to adapt … these policies, we are completely eradicating from the party,” — Rep. Marjory Tailor Greene. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4426939-greene-says-gop-eradicating-trump-skeptics-from-party/
 

“Bitter divisions between Republicans in the Missouri Senate culminated in a proposed rule change that would allow senators to settle their differences by challenging each other to a duel." — Dan Ladden-Hall. https://www.thedailybeast.com/missouri-gop-lawmaker-floats-rule-change-to-bring-back-duels

"Being the first lady again is not what she wants. For her, it was a chapter and it's over.” — A person close to Melania Trump during her White House tenure. — https://www.the-express.com/news/politics/125477/melania-trump-first-lady-donald-trump-ivanka-2024-election

““It’s not a good thing in my life to watch Tim do that. He has a right to be Republican; he has a right to do Donald Trump. But to do it in such a way that is so humiliating was troubling.”. — The Rev. Al Sharpton rebuking Sen. Tim Scott over the SC Republican’s response to Trump who, referring to Nikki Haley, said to Scott “You must really hate her. Laughing, Scott joined Trump at the microphone and said, “I just love you!” https://thehill.com/homenews/race-politics/4426723-sharpton-says-tim-scotts-rhetoric-around-trump-is-humiliating/

“I think the border is a very important issue for Donald Trump. And the fact that he would communicate to Republican senators and congresspeople that he doesn’t want us to solve the border problem because he wants to blame Biden for it is really appalling,” — Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT). https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/25/politics/gop-senators-angry-trump-immigration-deal/index.html

“I’m not giving up. This is not about Trump and this is not about me. This is about our country. This is about democracy around the world. This is about security for our own country and so let’s keep pushing to get this border deal. Let’s stand by the commitments that we have made for our friends and our allies so that our word actually means something.” — Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) saying members need to remember how big this moment is for the border and for Ukraine and put their own politics aside. https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/25/politics/gop-senators-angry-trump-immigration-deal/index.html

“We need to make sure that we’re challenging him and working to defeat him at every step of the way. And right now, Nikki Haley is in this fight, and I think she ought to stay in it.” — Liz Cheney urging Nikki Haley to stay in the Republican primary race through Super Tuesday. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/25/us/politics/nikki-haley-liz-cheney.html?smid=url-share

“We encourage all willing States to deploy their national guards to Texas to prevent the entry of Illegals, and to remove them back across the Border." — Donald Trump. https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111818563406841830

“Stop treating this like it’s fantasy football. You don’t make trades. We have our nominee. He’s the leader of the free world. He’s the leader of our party and he’s objectively good at this job.” — Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI), urging Democrats to rally around President Biden. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/01/27/biden-trump-rematch-senators/

“I think everybody running for president and vice president should take a cognitive test. Most of them couldn’t come anywhere close.” — Donald Trump once again bringing up his results on a cognitive test, suggesting at a Las Vegas rally Saturday that he would beat any other candidates in the field, regardless of age. https://themessenger.com/politics/trump-brags-again-about-acing-test-used-to-detect-dementia

 

“If you’re gonna go in and basically tell the American people that you’re gonna go and decide who the nominee is after only two states have voted? I mean, 48 states out there? This is a democracy. The American people want to have their say in who is going to be their nominee, we need to give them that.”  —  Nikki Haley saying the RNC was not an honest broker in party’s 2024 primary race. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/nikki-haley-says-rnc-clearly-not-honest-broker-calls-unify-trump-prima-rcna135931

Republicans 4 months ago would not give funding for Ukraine, Israel, & the border because we demanded changes in policy... and now a few months later they're like, "oh, just kidding.” — Sen. James Lankford (R-OK). https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1751621658513637866

 

"The NFL is totally RIGGED for the Kansas City Chiefs, Taylor Swift, Mr. Pfizer (Travis Kelce). All to spread DEMOCRAT PROPAGANDA. Calling it now: KC wins, goes to Super Bowl, Swift comes out at the halftime show and 'endorses' Joe Biden with Kelce at midfield.” — Mike Crispi, a Salem Media host, adding "It's all been an psy-op since day one.” https://view.newsletters.cnn.com/messages/1706579518371f58d7348b73c/raw


After stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism your entire presidency, you have the nerve to feign moral superiority before threatening violence? ‘When the looting starts the shooting starts’??? We will vote you out in November. — Taylor Swift, posted on May 29, 2020. https://twitter.com/taylorswift13/status/1266392274549776387

“If you look just at the facts and the body of work of both candidates and both of them, in their own words. Nowhere in history has Donald Trump ever stood for the American worker. He stands against pretty much everything we stand for.” — UAW President Shawn Fain on why his union gave it’s endorsement to President Biden. https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/2024/01/27/uaw-president-shawn-fain-fox-news-neil-cavuto-david-pakman/72379756007/

A proposed screening question for the next GOP administration:
Is Swift-Kelce:
(a) a sweet thing to watch and maybe the last best hope for America, we need them to marry and procreate.
(b) a psy-op to get NFL fans to get booster shots and vote for Democrats.

No (b)s need apply. https://twitter.com/DouthatNYT/status/1751986950783864833

VIDEOS ...

Rep. Ralph Norman, who sent a text three days before Biden’s inauguration asking Mark Meadows to declare “Marshall law,” says he only regrets misspelling it. https://twitter.com/kaitlancollins/status/1750347986989650295

“He can’t be beaten in a primary, but in a general election, I think he’s the most flawed candidate in my lifetime. He is damaged goods. He is not as entertaining as he once was. He’s more unhinged than he ever was. More extreme, obviously more dangerous across the spectrum of issues.” — Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), about Donald Trump. https://twitter.com/MSNBCPR/status/1751076487304778198


"It’s not easy!" -- Trump on how tough the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test ("a simple, in-office test that can detect mild cognitive impairment and the early onset of dementia") was. https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1751369131721388116
 

Here is the actual test:
 

IN THIS ISSUE

IN THE NEWS

OPINION

IN THE NEWS...  

Border security negotiations are on the brink of collapse

Bipartisan negotiations may be splintering, jeopardizing months of negotiations on the most stringent border policy changes in decades, which Republicans demanded in order to pass $60 billion of Ukraine aid.

McConnell told his conference yesterday afternoon that the circumstances for a border deal have changed, pointing to the likely presidential nomination of former president Donald Trump, according to a person familiar with his remarks, first reported by Punchbowl News. Trump publicly encouraged Republicans on his Truth Social account not to accept any border deal with Democrats, pledging to get a better deal when he is president. (There are a lot of “ifs” in that theory.)

The right, meanwhile, has come out in opposition to a deal in large part because Republicans don’t want to give a win to President Biden, who is politically vulnerable because of the influx of migrants to the border. Yet it’s the first time in years that any negotiations over border security didn’t include Democratic demands to provide citizenship or legal residency to undocumented immigrants living in the United States, such as the Dream Act. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/01/25/500000-price-tag-supreme-court-clerks/

Donald Trump is preparing for a massive new trade war with China

Donald Trump is weighing options for a major new economic attack on China if reelected, considering plans that are widely viewed as likely to spark a global trade war.

Publicly, the GOP front-runner has endorsed downgrading China’s trade status with the United States — a move that would lead tariffs between the world’s two largest economies to skyrocket. Revoking China’s status as a “most favored nation” for trade — which is applied to almost all countries the United States trades with — could lead to federal tariffs on Chinese imports of more than 40 percent, according to one analysis. Trump has floated imposing a 10 percent tariff on nearly all $3 trillion in annual imports from all countries, including China.

Privately, Trump has discussed with advisers the possibility of imposing a flat 60 percent tariff on all Chinese imports, according to three people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to relay private conversations. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/01/27/trump-china-trade-war/

Conservatives Go Next-Level Crazy With Taylor Swift Super Bowl Conspiracies

The Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens Sunday night and will go on to defend their Super Bowl champions title. Much of the buzz around the recent Chiefs games, though, is due to the presence of music superstar Swift, who is dating the Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce.

The relationship has won her no friends on the right, for reasons of staggering strangeness. But this new wave of acrimony has got to be the weirdest yet.

Since the Chiefs’ victory Sunday night, other right-wing accounts have also accused Swift of being an “op.” Far-right activist Jack Lombard insisted Swift and Kelce would use the extra media attention to endorse Biden, while conservative podcast host Mike Crispi claimed they would announce their endorsement during the half-time show.

Georgia GOP district chair Kandiss Taylor said Swift uses “witchcraft” that is “demonic, evil, and Luciferian.” Meanwhile, in its rush to bash Swift, Fox News pulled a 180 on acknowledging climate change is real, and accused Swift of making things worse with her private jet travel to the game.

The reason why conservatives get so up in arms about Swift, as Edith Olmstead wrote for The New Republic in September, “it’s not because she is rich, famous, and beautiful, it’s because of her vast influence over a younger demographic that conservative s have famously struggled to attract or exert an influence upon themselves.” https://newrepublic.com/post/178536/far-right-taylor-swift-super-bowl-conspiracies
 

In blow to Fox Corp., judge rules Smartmatic case over 2020 election lies can proceed

The voting technology company Smartmatic can move forward with its defamation lawsuit against Fox Corporation, a New York judge ruled Wednesday, dealing a blow to the parent company of Fox News, which is already fighting the massive lawsuit over its repeated airing of 2020 election lies.

The decision from Manhattan Supreme Court Judge David Cohen represents a significant setback to Fox’s corporate leadership, including the powerful Murdoch family, who will now face more scrutiny in the litigation. Cohen already let the case proceed against Fox News — and on Wednesday, he rejected a request by Fox Corporation to throw out the claims against the parent company.

The lawsuit was filed in the wake of the 2020 election, when Fox repeatedly gave airtime to far-right figures who promoted outrageous and debunked claims that Smartmatic rigged the presidential election by flipping millions of votes from Donald Trump to Joe Biden. They did this even though on-air anchors, top producers and executives privately admitted that the election wasn’t stolen. https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/24/media/fox-corporation-smartmatic/index.html

Trump leans into voter fraud playbook, preparing to cry foul if he loses expected Biden rematch

While Trump generally refrains from claiming voter fraud in elections he wins, he spends plenty of time laying the groundwork to cry fraud should he lose an upcoming vote. He’s already been doing that with an eye toward November’s general election.

“They used COVID to cheat. And they did a lot of other things, too. We’re not going to let that happen,” Trump said of Democrats in his Tuesday night speech to supporters in New Hampshire. “You can never forget history, because if you forget, you never, you never recover from it. And you repeat.”

For months, Trump has been alleging that he could be the victim of fraud in November, making the same sort of explosive, groundless allegations that fueled the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and have continued to spark a wave of threats against election workers nationwide. Trump made similar allegations before the 2020 election, predicting for months there would be widespread fraud that November and contending he could only lose if the election was stolen from him.

“He’s doing it out in full view,” said David Becker of the Center for Election Innovation & Research and coauthor of “The Big Truth,” about Trump’s 2020 election lies. “If he is the Republican nominee, he has made clear that he’ll lie about an election that he’s lost.” https://apnews.com/article/trump-2024-election-lies-voter-fraud-biden-f3f3691c2ea0667ad694e3bee577d802
 

Biden tells Bibi he's not in it for a year of war in Gaza

President Biden last week pressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale down the Israeli military operation in Gaza, stressing he is not in it for a year of war.

Biden’s comments during the two leaders’ call last Friday reflect the growing U.S. concern about the continuation of the war and the president’s desire to see it end long before the November elections.

A source close to the White House said Biden can’t have the war and the growing death toll to continue dominating the news cycle as the elections get closer. https://www.axios.com/2024/01/26/biden-netanyahu-israel-hamas-war-gaza-timetable

Nearly 65,000 pregnancies from rape have occurred in states with abortion bans, study estimates

Tens of thousands of pregnancies have resulted from rape in states where abortion is not a legal option, researchers estimate in a new study.

In the study, published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers from Planned Parenthood, Resound Research for Reproductive Health and academic institutions across the US used a combination of federal surveys on crime and sexual violence to estimate that there were about 520,000 rapes that led to 64,565 pregnancies in the time since abortion bans have been enacted in 14 states – ranging by state from four to 18 months ago.

Other research has found that there have been fewer than 10 abortions each month in states with bans, suggesting that most, if not all, victims were not able to get abortions in the states where they live, even those where the law allows exceptions for rape.

"Restricting abortion access to survivors of rape can have particularly devastating consequences,” the medical journal’s editors wrote in a note about the new research. “Whether these survivors of rape had illegal abortions, received medication abortion through the mail, traveled to other states, or carried the child to birth is unknown.” https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/24/health/rape-pregnancy-abortion/index.html

Trump’s Golf-Course Tax Break Could Reach $323 Million

“Donald Trump could claim up to $323 million in federal income-tax deductions for promising not to build on one of his golf courses in Florida,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

The move to protect the Blue Monster golf course at Trump National Doral Golf Club might have helped the former president lower the tax bill on the sale of his hotel in Washington in 2022, and it provides a glimpse into the Republican presidential front-runner’s finances since he left the White House in 2021. The transaction on the 184-acre Miami-area property is by far Trump’s largest known use of the conservation-easement tax break, which has previously prompted questions from state officials and the Internal Revenue Service. It is more than 10 times bigger than his similar deals in California and New York. https://www.wsj.com/us-news/trumps-golf-course-tax-break-could-reach-323-million-3b696ec7

Bidens invite Kate Cox, Dallas mom who sued to terminate pregnancy, to State of the Union address

Kate Cox, a 31-year-old Dallas woman who sued to terminate her nonviable pregnancy, has been invited to attend the State of the Union address as  First Lady Jill Biden's guest.

The White House said the Bidens called Cox on Sunday to thank her for her courage in sharing her story. https://www.texastribune.org/2024/01/24/texas-kate-cox-biden-state-of-the-union/

Fake Biden robocall ‘tip of the iceberg’ for AI election misinformation

A digitally altered message created to sound like President Biden urging New Hampshire residents not to vote in Tuesday’s primary added fuel to calls for regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) as the 2024 campaign heats up.

The robocall is the latest example of how AI is being used in elections as the U.S. lacks fundamental guardrails to curtail threats posed by the technology, which can make it appear a candidate is saying or doing something that never happened.

As the technology becomes harder to detect and easier for anyone to use, experts said more AI election content will likely emerge, which could sow confusion and distrust among voters.

“This is kind of just the tip of the iceberg in what could be done with respect to voter suppression or attacks on election workers,” said Kathleen Carley, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University.

“It was almost a harbinger of what all kinds of things we should be expecting over the next few months,” she added.

Samir Jain, vice president of policy at the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), said the robocall highlighted two risks posed by deceptive AI election content: It made a candidate appear to say something they did not, and it spread false information about voting. https://thehill.com/policy/technology/4424803-fake-biden-robocall-tip-of-the-iceberg-for-ai-election-misinformation/

Biden administration discussing slowing some weaponry deliveries to Israel to pressure Netanyahu

The Biden administration is discussing using weaponry sales to Israel as leverage to convince the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to heed long-standing U.S. calls to scale back its military assault in the Gaza Strip.

The effort comes after weeks of President Joe Biden and his national security team failing to convince Netanyahu and other Israeli officials to dramatically change tactics in Gaza and to take more steps to minimize civilian casualties, officials said. It marks a potential shift in Biden’s approach by going beyond rhetorical pressure, largely behind the scenes, and to making tangible policy changes aimed at getting Israel to act. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/biden-administration-discussing-slowing-weaponry-deliveries-israel-pre-rcna136035
 

These GOP lawmakers hate federal spending, except for their own districts

Far-right Republicans in Congress have pushed the federal government near the brink of shutting down in recent months in their quest to cut the budget. But many of them have also signaled that they do like some federal spending — at least when they’re steering the money to their own districts.

Now a bloc of conservatives in the House — who have loudly opposed several measures to fund the government since the fall — are on track to direct a total of $371.8 million back to their home districts through individual requests. They stand to take credit for federal funding for projects important to their constituents even if they vote against the legislation that includes the money. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/01/29/republicans-earmarks-government-shutdown/

THE DAILY GRILL

"I’m told that, in response to my prior tweet, Elise Stefanik deleted her 1/6/21 statement — that those who stormed the Capitol must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.” Here is Elise’s statement again. #nomorecrackpots." — Liz Cheneyhttps://twitter.com/Liz_Cheney/status/1751258837703664025

VERSUS

"This is truly a tragic day for America]. I fully condemn the dangerous violence and destruction that occurred today at the United States Capitol. While citizens have a right to protest, violence is absolutely unacceptable and anti-American.” —  Elise Stefanik (R-NY) post on Twitter, following the
1/6/21 insurrection, calling for those who stormed the Capitol to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.” https://themessenger.com/politics/liz-cheney-calls-out-elise-stefanik-for-deleting-statement-demanding-arrest-of-jan-6-rioters
 

Former federal judge Barbara Jones, the court-appointed special monitor in Donald Trump’s New York business fraud case, just planted a financial bombshell that legal experts say suggests Trump lied knowingly and repeatedly on his federal financial disclosures about a major loan which Trump claimed he personally owed to one of his own companies, never existed — and may have evaded taxes on $48 million in income. https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-dollar50-million-mystery-debt-looks-like-tax-evasio

VERSUS

Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at the financial monitor overseeing the Trump Organization and urged a judge to fire her days after she reported a range of issues — and flagged a questionable $48 million loan — in the former president’s New York civil business fraud case. https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/29/trump-attacks-monitor-in-business-fraud-case-after-she-reports-errors.html
OPINION  

Michael C. Bender and Lisa Lerer: New Hampshire and Iowa Reveal Broader Weaknesses for Trump

For weeks, Donald J. Trump has romped through Iowa and New Hampshire without breaking a sweat, muscling out rivals for the Republican nomination and soaking up adoration from crowds convinced he will be the next president of the United States.

But as Mr. Trump marches steadily toward his party’s nomination, a harsher reality awaits him.

Outside the soft bubble of Republican primaries, Mr. Trump’s campaign is confronting enduring vulnerabilities that make his nomination a considerable risk for his party. Those weaknesses were laid bare in New Hampshire on Tuesday, where independents, college-educated voters and Republicans unwilling to dismiss his legal jeopardy voted in large numbers for his rival, Nikki Haley.

Mr. Trump still won easily. The voters opposed to his bid didn’t outnumber the many Republicans clamoring to see him return to power. But the results, delivered by more than 310,000 voters in a politically divided state, pointed to the trouble ahead for Mr. Trump as the presidential race leaves MAGA world and enters a broader electorate, one that rejected him less than four years ago. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/24/us/politics/trump-independent-voters.html
 

Katie Rogers: Biden Runs Against Man Who Already Thinks He’s President

He promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act. He demanded states deploy the National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border. He warned congressional Republicans to hold out for a perfect deal on immigration — or else.

Former President Donald J. Trump has not even clinched the Republican presidential nomination, but he has wasted no time issuing directives as if he were making them from the Oval Office instead of between appearances in a New York courtroom.

And now, President Biden has been forced to ponder a campaign question that no president has ever had to consider: How do you run against a man who has already had the job, never conceded his election loss and is already acting like he has the job again?  https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/27/us/politics/trump-biden-white-house.html

Molly Jong-Fast: E. Jean Carroll, Nikki Haley, and the Depths of Donald Trump’s Misogyny

Last week, in an incredible culmination of the multiyear ordeal, Trump was ordered to pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages. And yet, even after the dust had settled, Trump had the gall—or foolishness—to spew yet more invective at Carroll, calling her case a “hoax” and claiming it was a miscarriage of justice.

If Carroll’s trial revealed anything, it was that women—and particularly outspoken women—trigger Trump. From Megyn Kelly and Rosie O’Donnell to Kamala Harris and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, women of all stripes have felt the wrath of the ex-president’s sexism. As Sophie Gilbert wrote last month in The Atlantic, “The misogyny that Trump embodies and champions is less about loathing than enforcement: underscoring his requirement that women look and behave a certain way, that we comply with his desires and submit to our required social function.” You can, in other words, be a woman in Trump’s world—but only if you’re the kind of woman Trump likes.

Which is why former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, who is continuing a long shot presidential bid against Trump, is fast becoming his new bête noire. Trump has openly critiqued one of her dresses; has mocked her given name, Nimrata, and has taken to calling her a “birdbrain.” Trump even attacks Haley when he doesn’t mean to: Last week, during a speech in New Hampshire, Trump confused her with Nancy Pelosi while repeating a baseless conspiracy theory about the January 6 attack. https://www.vanityfair.com/news/e-jean-carroll-nikki-haley-donalds-trumps-misogyny

Dan Balz: Nikki Haley taunts Trump and he takes the bait. Will she keep it up?

Donald Trump doesn’t respond well to women who challenge, question or mock him. They bring out the worst in him. Nikki Haley is doing all three and has turned the Republican nomination contest into something worth watching.

Put aside whether Haley can win next month’s South Carolina primary or how well she will do on Super Tuesday and beyond. Put aside questions about ‘the math’ or ‘her path’ to the nomination or discussion about whether the race for the Republican presidential nomination essentially ended after Trump’s decisive victories in Iowa and New Hampshire.

All of those are relevant but right now beside the point. Haley has found a soft spot in Trump’s armor. She seems to relish the opportunity to torment him. That could make the next few weeks much more interesting than anyone might have expected only a few days ago — if she keeps it up. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/01/27/nikki-haley-taunts-trump-primary/
 

David Rothkopf and Bernard Schwartz: Trump Is a Combination of Every Threat We Have Ever Faced in Our History

In recent days, we have watched as the vast majority of leaders of the Republican Party, including many of Trump’s former foes, from Marco Rubio to Ted Cruz, have lined up behind the twice-impeached, frequently indicted former president. Nikki Haley can stay in the race as long as she likes, but the primaries are now effectively over. The worst president in our history is, arguably, stronger within the leadership ranks of the Republican Party than he has ever been. He is now the most dangerous presidential candidate in U.S. history. As a consequence, the great question before the rest of us is whether enough of us are ready to do whatever is necessary to defeat this threat as we have all those that have come before.

Sadly, there is reason to believe that this time we may not meet the challenge. Right now, Donald Trump is one of two people who could be our next president. The race, at the moment, between him and President Joe Biden, is too close to call.

That it seems a choice at all is what should mortify us. It is a sign that many in our society are blind to reality. And it is a sign that the rest of us, who understand both reality and what is at stake, have not yet done our job communicating to one another, to our friends, family, and communities what must be done to defend our country and our system.  https://newrepublic.com/article/178482/trump-2024-every-threat-ever-faced-history
 

Cornell Belcher: Panicking over polls showing Donald Trump ahead of President Biden? Please stop

A little less than a year out from the election, and the headlines are preoccupied with the latest bad poll for the president. The New York Times even wonders whether the president is “toast” as hand-wringing spreads across the progressive community.

While this might sound familiar to anyone reading about President Biden in recent weeks, I’m referring to the polling and headlines that confronted President Obama in the run-up to the 2012 election — which, in case you forgot, he won rather handily despite trailing Mitt Romney in surveys well ahead of the voting.

Over the last several election cycles, polling has increasingly become a central focus of media reporting on campaigns, particularly presidential contests. And that’s unfortunate. Average voters should rarely see or hear about polling because it’s not particularly relevant or actionable for them.

I do understand why polling has become a media obsession. People have always wanted to be able to predict the future, and polling is unfortunately being misconstrued as a political crystal ball.

But predicting the future is not what polls are for. “Polling is not designed or able to do what people most want it to do: predict election winners,” Monika McDermott, a Fordham University professor who studies political psychology and public opinion, told me. “There are far too many variables at stake in any election to perfectly predict the election. But the media and news consumers find horse race numbers exciting and easily digestible, and that’s why all the focus is on them.”

Covering the horse race therefore doesn’t just fail to give the voters vital information they need. It also spends an inordinate amount of time covering something that doesn’t have much of a relationship with what’s going to happen.

Working on campaigns, I often tell my clients that the horse race number — the one that shows how one candidate is faring versus another — is the least important one in a poll. That number is what campaign researchers are spending time and resources to understand how to change, and we do change it. Indeed, a presidential campaign will spend hundreds of millions of dollars to change that number. So as a pollster, I am not fixated on where my candidate is in the head-to-head number; I’m focused on the issues and messaging that will allow me to move that number. https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2024-01-24/donald-trump-joe-biden-polls-president-election-2024
 

Philip Bump: Deposition transcript lays bare the GOP impeachment spin effort

One of the arguments offered by attorneys for President Biden’s son Hunter when responding to a subpoena from the House Oversight Committee for a closed-door deposition was that the committee had shown a pattern of cherry-picking what would be presented to the public.

This is unquestionably true. Over and over and over and over and over, committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) has made debunked and unsubstantiated public statements that cast the president and/or his son as dishonest or has rushed to release unsubstantiated claims or information that similarly collapse under scrutiny. The first year of his investigation into the Bidens made extremely little progress as a result — except where it matters, in the right-wing media universe.

Clearly, though, this has not gone unnoticed by those enmeshed in Comer’s sprawling investigation. There was that letter from Hunter Biden’s lawyer Abbe Lowell in November. And then, this week, a letter from an attorney for Kevin Morris, a wealthy friend of Hunter Biden who helped pay off the president’s son’s tax liability.

“You did not treat Mr. Morris fairly and engaged in your standard practice of partially and inaccurately leaking a witness’s statements,” Morris writes in the letter obtained by The Washington Post. “Not two hours after we left Mr. Morris’ transcribed interview, you issued a press statement with cherry‐picked, out of context and totally misleading descriptions of what Mr. Morris said.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/01/19/comers-habit-cherry-picking-depositions-comes-back-haunt-him/

Pranshu Verma and Gerrit De Vynckz: AI is destabilizing ‘the concept of truth itself’ in 2024 election

Experts in artificial intelligence have long warned that AI-generated content could muddy the waters of perceived reality. Weeks into a pivotal election year, AI confusion is on the rise.

Politicians around the globe have been swatting away potentially damning pieces of evidence — grainy video footage of hotel trysts, voice recordings criticizing political opponents — by dismissing them as AI-generated fakes. At the same time, AI deepfakes are being used to spread misinformation.

AI creates a “liar’s dividend,” said Hany Farid, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley who studies digital propaganda and misinformation. “When you actually do catch a police officer or politician saying something awful, they have plausible deniability” in the age of AI.

AI “destabilizes the concept of truth itself,” added Libby Lange, an analyst at the misinformation tracking organization Graphika. “If everything could be fake, and if everyone’s claiming everything is fake or manipulated in some way, there’s really no sense of ground truth. Politically motivated actors, especially, can take whatever interpretation they choose.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/01/22/ai-deepfake-elections-politicians/

Philip Bump: Revenge, dishonesty and irony: Donald Trump distills his politics

Haley, Trump  declared at the outset, "Nikki Haley is very bad for the Republican Party and, indeed, our Country.”

Why?

Because, the former president wrote, “Her False Statements, Derogatory Comments, and Humiliating Public Loss, is demeaning to True American Patriots.”

If there is one thing Donald Trump will not abide, it is false statements, disparaging people or refusing to accept a humiliating public loss. When one thinks of the things that are least Trump-like, it’s dishonesty, rudeness and a failure to concede elections.

One would be forgiven for marveling at the lack of self-awareness in that phrase or to assume that he is being intentionally ironic. We might also wonder if this is another example of Trump trying to redirect criticism he faced against someone else, either to dilute the criticism or to “what about” it. Either way, it stands out. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/01/25/trump-haley-donors/
 

Frank Bruni: The Victorious, Censorious, Malicious Donald Trump

About an hour and a half after Donald Trump was declared the winner of the Republican primary in New Hampshire, he appeared onstage at a victory rally in Nashua, N.H., to bask in his accomplishment and bash lesser mortals. Bask-and-bash is his preferred M.O., an indulgence of the love he feels for himself and the contempt he feels for almost everybody else, and his bearing and remarks indeed had a familiar, compulsory ring. As Trump performances go, it was an unremarkable one.

And yet so utterly revealing. So perfectly emblematic. CNN, which I happened to
be watching, went live to Nashua and stayed with him for maybe 10 minutes, maybe less — the new fashion is to mete out attention to Trump modestly, carefully, lest he get too big a megaphone for his lies — and yet that abbreviated encounter provided ample information. I was struck by all that it communicated.

Such as the sycophancy surrounding Trump. Right behind him, visible over his shoulder, was Senator Tim Scott, a man who prides himself on his faith and decency, a former rival of Trump’s for the Republican nomination, now another toady in Trump’s service, surely angling to be his running mate, already on board as a campaign-trail surrogate. Scott was smiling broadly. It was as sad an expression as I’ve ever seen. Maybe sacrificing scruples on the altar of ambition is more joyful than I ever imagined. Maybe Stockholm syndrome takes effect more quickly and fully than I ever realized.

Or maybe Scott was intent on being as sunny a sidekick to Trump as Vivek Ramaswamy, who jittered into the frame to take a turn at the microphone and declare his devotion. Trump is an inconstant ally, but no matter: He’s rewarded with a retinue of fawners and flatterers. It’s a parable of conquest. It’s also morally pathetic.  https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/24/politics/kamala-harris-biden-campaign/index.html
 

Jonathan Chait: Republican Plan to Link Ukraine Aid to Border Security Fails for Extremely Obvious Reason

Mitch McConnell announced last night that his plan to advance a combination of aid to Ukraine and border security has failed, due to the shocking discovery that Donald Trump, far from being the public-spirited citizen they apparently took him for, is a cynical, power-hungry demagogue and his allies are gutless sycophants.

You might wonder why this revelation struck him so late, and at a point where it has come at such immense cost. Let me explain the series of rather obvious miscalculations that led to this fiasco.

Basically every Democrat in Congress, along with many Republicans, wants to continue giving military aid to Ukraine so it can defend itself against Russia’s ongoing invasion. But because the issue splits the GOP, and Republicans control the House, passing this aid isn’t easy. House Speaker Mike Johnson can block Ukraine aid from coming to the floor, even though a majority in both chambers favors this aid.

When anti-Ukraine Republicans articulated their opposition to helping Ukraine, they usually framed it as having something to do with the American border. “Critics asked how Biden could justify rushing thousands of troops to assist Ukraine and defend the borders of NATO, yet stubbornly neglect the chaos at our border,” wrote the Heritage Foundation in 2022. “We should be protecting our border, not the border of Ukraine,” said Marjorie Taylor Greene.

In reality, not even Marjorie Taylor Greene is stupid enough to think there is a direct trade-off between helping Ukraine and reducing the surge of asylum claims in the United States. It is simply a rhetorical conceit to avoid admitting that anti-Ukraine Republicans either don’t care about or actively support Russia’s goal of crushing Ukraine, using a facile rhetorical conceit that both issues can be described with the word “border” to create a false choice.

It was totally predictable that Trump would come out publicly against any deal that either made the immigration problem better or made Biden appear effective. Trump has been very clear all along that he wants conditions in the country to be as horrible as possible in every way when he is out of power. It was equally predictable that, when he did, most Republicans would go along with him.

The pro-Ukraine wing of the Republican party wasted months dithering on a doomed plan. Meanwhile Ukrainians are dying and desperately conserving ammunition, without being able to know when or even if they will receive more supplies.

So now that this doomed plan has wasted time and lives, pro-Ukraine Republicans face the choice that they were trying to weasel their way out of. They can split their party and jam through aid to Ukraine. Or they can let Russia win the war. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2024/01/republican-senate-deal-link-ukraine-border-fails-trump.html
 

John Ellis: Trump Digs Himself a Deeper Hole with Suburban Women

Ask a suburban woman in any major or secondary media market this question: which candidate do you feel best understands what your life is like? I would guess that at least two-thirds of them would say… "Nikki Haley." That doesn’t mean they would vote for her for president, necessarily. It does mean that, politically speaking, she deserves respect.”

Trump’s graceless and weirdly angry ‘victory speech’ in New Hampshire was incredibly stupid, politically speaking. He won. There was no need to use the occasion to demand that Haley drop out, to say that she would ‘be under investigation’ if she won — and to suggest there are skeletons in Haley’s closet that ‘she doesn’t want to talk about.'

Trump’s ‘victory speech’ will be long forgotten in a week or two. But it’s part of a pattern of behavior that has come to be part of his ‘brand.’ That’s fine in the GOP primary electorate universe. He has more than enough support across all the demographic sub-groups to win the nomination, quickly and decisively. It’s not fine in the general election universe. If 37% or 38% or 40% of suburban women think you’re a jerk and a bully, you’ll lose. https://politicalitems.substack.com/p/3-quick-political-notes
 

Ezra Klein: Gen Z Is Listening to What Netanyahu Is Saying. Is Biden?

“My insistence is what has prevented — over the years — the establishment of a Palestinian state that would have constituted an existential danger to Israel,” Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday. “As long as I am prime minister, I will continue to strongly insist on this.”

But consider Netanyahu’s boast. He is not just saying he opposes a Palestinian state now. He is saying he has opposed it for years. That he has worked to make it impossible. That he has succeeded.

The record backs him up. He allowed Hamas to hold Gaza, and Qatar to finance the group, because its presence kept the Palestinian leadership divided. No one could demand that Netanyahu accept a Palestinian state so long as that state would be governed by Hamas. This was his strategy, and he and his advisers said so.

In the West Bank, Netanyahu allowed settlers to run wild and rendered Hamas’s rival, Al Fatah, feckless. The Fatah-controlled Palestinian Authority cooperated on security with Israel, day after day, but rather than raise Al Fatah up as a negotiating partner, he humiliated it. Netanyahu made Al Fatah into a subcontractor of Israeli control and gave Palestinians nothing for it. Instead, he allowed settlers to continue to take the little they had. It is no accident that the Palestinian Authority’s legitimacy had collapsed even before the Hamas attacks on Oct. 7.

In recent months, I’ve been thinking, as many American Jews have, about antisemitism and anti-Zionism on campus. And I’ve been thinking, too, about the polls showing that support for Israel, in America, is generational.

Is there antisemitism on campuses? Absolutely. But I visit colleges constantly. Antisemitism isn’t what is bringing most of those students out to the rallies. Antisemitism is not why most 18- to 29-year-olds see Israel as the aggressor nation. Antisemitism is not why the images and facts out of Gaza horrify. They are opposed to the Israel they know: an Israel that has no interest in peace — that has actively sabotaged efforts at peace — and that can imagine no security for itself absent the endless control of Palestinian lives.

Which is one reason I think the response to the protests on campus has been misguided. This is not a problem you can solve by firing college presidents or blackballing student radicals. Israel is losing the support of a generation, not a few student groups. And it is losing it because of what it does, not what it is. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/26/opinion/netanyahu-biden-israel-gaza.html
 

Adam Serwer: The Supreme Court Has Itself to Blame for Texas Defying Its Orders

Texas Governor Greg Abbott is engaged in a number of legal battles with the Biden administration over immigration. One of them involves Abbott ordering the Texas National Guard to set up razor wire and floating barriers in an effort to deter migrants. The federal government argues that those barriers have also blocked Border Patrol from being able to arrest and process migrants in accordance with federal law. Earlier this month, a woman and two children drowned in the Rio Grande, the river that runs along the border with Mexico. A short time later, when Border Patrol was alerted to two other migrants in distress, National Guardsmen reportedly prevented federal agents from reaching them. In 2023, the Houston Chronicle reported that a Department of Public Safety trooper wrote to his supervisor that officers were told “to push small children and nursing babies back into the Rio Grande, and have been told not to give water to asylum seekers even in extreme heat.

There are many factors that led to this point. One is the reigning Republican ideology of Trumpism, which holds that only conservative electoral victories, conservative laws, and conservative governments are legitimate and must be obeyed—the ideology that led a mob to ransack the Capitol to overturn an election. Another is the steady drumbeat of catastrophizing right-wing propaganda about the recent rise in migrants at the border, which seeks to validate extreme responses, including violence and lawlessness. But even accounting for those two elements, the most significant proximate reason for Abbott’s response may be that four Supreme Court justices sent Abbott an implicit message that they agreed with him.

When the Court sided with the Biden administration, it was a 5–4 split, with Justices John Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett joining the three Democratic appointees. This should have been a unanimous ruling; for more than a century, the Supreme Court has held that the federal government has jurisdiction over immigration law in most cases and that the states cannot usurp that jurisdiction just because they disapprove of federal policy. Abbott is now thumbing his nose at the federal government and, by extension, the authority of the high court itself, and four Republican appointees—Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch—are saying: Go right ahead. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/01/greg-abbott-texas-border-stunt-supreme-court/677267/
 

David French: Never-Trumpers Never Had a Chance

Since the moment Trump took the G.O.P. primary lead in 2015, he’s never relinquished his hold on the party. And since Trump’s hostile takeover and unexpected 2016 victory, the G.O.P. has also experienced consistent losses. Democrats seized the House from Republicans in 2018. They took the presidency and the Senate in 2020. In those two elections, the Democrats accomplished a political feat not seen since the Herbert Hoover era: winning the House, Senate and White House in a single four-year span.

And the Democrats’ success didn’t stop there. In 2022, despite political conditions that should have been overwhelmingly favorable to Republicans, Democrats made a modest gain in the Senate and barely lost the closely divided House. Election-denying MAGA candidates were routed in multiple swing-state elections. Yet none of those setbacks broke Trump’s grip on the G.O.P.

One of the sobering realities of life is that we often don’t understand our true hierarchy of values until they come into conflict. We might say, for example, that we believe that our political leaders should be men or women of high character who broadly agree with our policy positions. But do we believe that at the cost of actually losing a political race? Or is victory the necessity, and character and ideology the luxuries?

I don’t regret my arguments against Trump. I’d make them again, and I will continue making them. I do ask myself how I missed the sheer extent of Republican anger. And I’m deeply, deeply grieved by the thought that I did anything in my life before Trump to contribute to that unrighteous rage. Animosity is the enemy of liberty and unity. Before Republicans can reject Trump or end Trumpism, they’ll have to ease the anger that dominates far too many right-wing hearts. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/25/opinion/trump-primary-election-2024.html