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Did Trump Give Worst Debate Performance EVER??? | Lichtman Live #73

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What’s the matter with Project 2025?

Whenever Vice President Kamala Harris mentions Project 2025 — the Heritage Foundation’s now-toxic blueprint for the next Republican administration — blood starts throbbing in the temples of certain conservative Heritage veterans.... “I cannot think of a study that has done more damage,” said Ken Weinstein, a one-time former President Donald Trump appointee and former head of the conservative Hudson Institute. “It’s the exact opposite of the Harris approach of don’t say anything about what you’re doing.”

Conservatives are upset that Heritage actually said what they believe in public. And make no mistake: the case against Project 2025 is all about tone, not policy substance. Conservatives are all on board with its policy recommendations.

In the end, maybe Heritage could have worded things less belligerently. But for the most part, the policy recommendations are garden variety modern conservatism. They just aren't hedged for a popular audience, which is typical of these things.

https://jabberwocking.com/whats-the-matter-with-project-2025/

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Friday, September 13, 2024 5:48 PM

SIGNYM

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NOT WHAT I EXPECTED

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Post-Debate: Undecided Voters Pick Trump As Nate Silver Sees Electoral College Path To Victory
Friday, Sep 13, 2024 - 02:20 PM

Whatever you think of Donald Trump's performance during Monday's debate, or the fact that Kamala Harris didn't turn into a puddle of word salad before our very eyes, it didn't hurt the former president.

According to several post-debate polls, Trump not only gained swing voters, pollster Nate Silver projects that Trump will win the election.

Meanwhile, BuzzFeed of all outlets saw a 5-point delta in Trump's favor with undecideds.


https://www.zerohedge.com/political/post-debate-undecided-voters-pick-
trump-economist-sees-electoral-college-win


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Last update: 1:45 p.m., Friday, September 13. We’ve gotten a few more post-debate polls since yesterday’s update, but not much has changed in our forecast. Kamala Harris leads by 2.1 points in our national polling average, but Donald Trump has a 61 percent chance to win the Electoral College. We’d still caution against reading too much into any of this data just yet. It takes several days to conduct a traditional poll and most of the post-debate data so far comes from online or IVR firms, which typically don’t show a lot of movement.


https://www.natesilver.net/p/nate-silver-2024-president-election-polls
-model



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Friday, September 13, 2024 7:08 PM

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Does Nate put that in his paywall content? I can't find any of that on the free version of the Silver Bulletin. It looks like you get to see some of each post for free but you can't see the rest of it unless you're paying.

Democrats love to put the truth deep into their articles, so it wouldn't surprise me if you can't see that unless you're paying him.

That being said, this is not what Nate's 538 prediction model says today. He claims right now that Harris has a 59% chance and Trump has a 41% chance of winning the Electoral College.



I'm just urging caution about posting things without any proof to them.

Somebody told me the other day that the NYT poll that had Trump up +1 in the Electoral College also said that he had a 99.7% chance of winning the electoral college, and later that day I heard other people repeating that.

I spent an entire hour pouring over that NYT poll and not only didn't I see anything even hinting toward them saying Trump had a 99.7% chance of winning the electoral college, but I can't even concieve of any way somebody could take any data from any of the question results to come up with that figure. Those who were posting it offered no proof other than graphs like the ones that Kevin Drum is so proud of making every day. The graphs all said "Source: NYT/Sienna Poll" with the date, but that doesn't mean anything. Kevin Drum puts shit like that on the bottom of all of his made up statistics he puts in his graphs too.



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Friday, September 13, 2024 7:17 PM

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Oh... Well I checked your second link...

https://www.natesilver.net/p/nate-silver-2024-president-election-polls
-model


Quote:

Last update: 1:45 p.m., Friday, September 13. We’ve gotten a few more post-debate polls since yesterday’s update, but not much has changed in our forecast. Kamala Harris leads by 2.1 points in our national polling average, but Donald Trump has a 61 percent chance to win the Electoral College. We’d still caution against reading too much into any of this data just yet. It takes several days to conduct a traditional poll and most of the post-debate data so far comes from online or IVR firms, which typically don’t show a lot of movement.


Yup. He does say all of that. I'm looking at it right now.


So WTF is Nate doing saying this but then putting Harris at a 59% chance to win on his election forecast page at 538?

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2024-election-forecast/


Get fucked, Nate.

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Cooper read a paragraph from Mary Trump’s new book, “Who Could Ever Love You,” in which she detailed her uncle, as a child, being a “thin-skinned bully who beat up on younger kids but ran home in a fit of rage as soon as somebody stood up to him. That is one of the most damning and dangerous things about Donald Trump and that is one of the things that makes him most unfit. He’s never evolved from that. That’s still who he is,” Mary Trump told Cooper.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mary-trump-donald-trump-debate-kamala-h
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Friday, September 13, 2024 7:56 PM

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OMG!!!
Trump the childhood bully!!!
Hahahaha!!!!

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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
OMG!!!
Trump the childhood bully!!!
Hahahaha!!!!

Trump has been a bully all his life, but with a twist: when his designated "victim" resists him, Trump mentally falls apart. That is what happened to Trump in the debate with Harris. Trump couldn't function after his "victim" punched him in the nose. Trump is fortunate his "victim" didn't kick him in the balls and stomp on his head, which wouldn't look very lady-like or Presidential.

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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

So WTF is Nate doing saying this but then putting Harris at a 59% chance to win on his election forecast page at 538?

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2024-election-forecast/


Get fucked, Nate.

Nate Silver does NOT work at 538. Silver wrote: "I publish a competing product. And I’m not a fan of the guy 538 hired to develop its new model, G. Elliott Morris." https://www.natesilver.net/p/why-i-dont-buy-538s-new-election

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Friday, September 13, 2024 8:44 PM

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Originally posted by second:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

So WTF is Nate doing saying this but then putting Harris at a 59% chance to win on his election forecast page at 538?

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2024-election-forecast/


Get fucked, Nate.

Nate Silver does NOT work at 538. Silver wrote: "I publish a competing product. And I’m not a fan of the guy 538 hired to develop its new model, G. Elliott Morris." https://www.natesilver.net/p/why-i-dont-buy-538s-new-election



The more you know.

Nate and I have something in common then. Their new model was bullshit 2 months before Biden dropped out and it's still bullshit today.

You heard it from Nate himself.



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Friday, September 13, 2024 8:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
OMG!!!
Trump the childhood bully!!!
Hahahaha!!!!

Trump has been a bully all his life, but with a twist: when his designated "victim" resists him, Trump mentally falls apart. That is what happened to Trump in the debate with Harris. Trump couldn't function after his "victim" punched him in the nose. Trump is fortunate his "victim" didn't kick him in the balls and stomp on his head, which wouldn't look very lady-like or Presidential.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two



Kamala Harris is 5' 4" and weighs 100 lbs soaking wet. Anything she did to Trump would bounce off of him, much like anything you've ever tried sticking your limp and useless cock into.

Nothing about Harris looks Presidential. She should have tried it.



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Friday, September 13, 2024 9:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

Kamala Harris is 5' 4" and weighs 100 lbs soaking wet. Anything she did to Trump would bounce off of him, much like anything you've ever tried sticking your limp and useless cock into.

Nothing about Harris looks Presidential. She should have tried it.



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I was thinking more along the lines of "two in the heart (Trump's) and one in the head" but that seemed overkill for a debate victory.
https://us.glock.com/en/pistols/g43

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Friday, September 13, 2024 10:15 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

Kamala Harris is 5' 4" and weighs 100 lbs soaking wet. Anything she did to Trump would bounce off of him, much like anything you've ever tried sticking your limp and useless cock into.

Nothing about Harris looks Presidential. She should have tried it.



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Trump will be fine.
He will also be your next President.

I was thinking more along the lines of "two in the heart (Trump's) and one in the head" but that seemed overkill for a debate victory.
https://us.glock.com/en/pistols/g43

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Yeah.

We know you were, Hannibal.

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Saturday, September 14, 2024 5:30 AM

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It’s Good Trump Won’t Be Sentenced Until After the Election

Trump always wants to cast himself as a victim. Delaying his sentencing until after the election makes that harder.

By James Risen | September 13, 2024, 11:16 a.m.

Maybe, just maybe, Judge Juan Merchan saved American democracy last week.

On Friday, the New York state judge delayed Donald Trump’s sentencing on his felony conviction for falsifying business records to hide his hush-money scheme to buy the silence of a former porn star in the midst of the 2016 presidential campaign.

Trump was trying to cover up his affair with Stormy Daniels just after his campaign had nearly been derailed by the October release of an “Access Hollywood” videotape in which he talked openly about how he harassed and molested women. Figuring his campaign might not survive a second sex scandal, Trump was willing to break the law to keep the adulterous incident secret.

Now, Trump won’t be sentenced in the case until after the November election.

Many political pundits and analysts called Merchan’s decision a victory for Trump, validating Trump’s campaign to sidetrack and delay his four criminal cases before the election.

Initially, I agreed with that assessment. But then I started to think about the dangers of allowing a demagogue to portray himself as a victim.

Of course, Trump has long cast himself as a persecuted victim: a victim of the Justice Department, Congress, the media, or whoever else has most recently sought to hold him accountable for his many lies, impeachable actions, and criminality. It is the cynical playbook that he has used over and over again to whip up his followers and get them to believe his insane conspiracy theories. He doesn’t care that his rhetoric incited an effort to overturn the government during the January 6 insurrection, or that violent white nationalist groups like the Proud Boys follow his lead, or that his dark conspiracy theories led to an attack on an FBI office. Research has found that more than a quarter of Republicans now believe that political violence is acceptable.

But a criminal sentencing in the closing weeks of the presidential campaign would have helped Trump sell his fake victimhood to a wider audience, beyond his MAGA minions.

Without the sentencing — and with his other three criminal cases in limbo — Trump can still claim he is persecuted, as he did during this week’s presidential debate, but it will be less effective.

History shows there is a risk in holding would-be dictators accountable for their actions at crucial political moments. The best-known case happened exactly one century ago.

Adolf Hitler’s 1924 trial for treason provides an important lesson for how to deal with Trump.


Hitler was a fringe political figure in Germany before his trial began in February 1924. The trial came just months after Hitler led an insurrection that became known to history as the Beer Hall Putsch, a failed effort by Hitler and the new Nazi Party to take over the provincial government of Bavaria as a precursor to staging a coup in Berlin to take over all of Germany. Hitler was trying to follow the model set by Benito Mussolini, another fascist who had gained power in Italy after his 1922 March on Rome.

Hitler’s putsch began on November 8, 1923, when he and his fellow Nazis stormed a political meeting at a beer hall in Munich where Bavaria’s state commissioner was speaking. Hitler fired a pistol and announced that “the national revolution has begun,” while other Nazis surrounded the hall and blocked its main entrance with a machine gun.

But Hitler’s coup attempt quickly began to collapse. When about 2,000 Nazis tried to march into central Munich the next morning, they were met by police and a firefight broke out, leaving 15 Nazis, four police officers, and one bystander dead.

Hitler and many of his lieutenants were soon arrested and charged with high treason. At first, Hitler was despondent; he thought his life was over. But by the time his trial began, he was primed to turn the courtroom into a platform from which he could spout his lies and propaganda.

Hitler had the benefit of going on trial at a fraught political moment. Post-war Germany was suffering an economic meltdown, while many Germans were casting about for people to blame for the nation’s defeat in World War I and were resentful of the onerous terms imposed on Germany by the victorious allies in the Treaty of Versailles. A large percentage of Germans came to believe that Germany had not really lost the war on the battlefield. Instead, they were convinced by the “stab in the back” conspiracy theory: that the German army hadn’t been defeated, and instead the nation’s political will had simply collapsed in the closing weeks of the war. For that, they blamed Jews and Socialists and other groups that they claimed had forced the surrender and the abdication of the Kaiser.

Hitler took advantage of this chaotic political climate during his trial. Sympathetic judges allowed him to engage in demagogic speech, enabling him to portray himself as a martyr who was trying to save Germany from the evil forces behind Germany’s postwar Weimar Republic. Hitler didn’t try to fight the treason charges but instead just claimed that he was a German patriot determined to oust the real criminals in the government. He called the Weimar government the “traitors of 1918,” who were to blame for Germany’s defeat.

Before the trial’s end, Hitler gave a dramatic speech in the courtroom that resonated wildly with his diehard right-wing supporters. “You may pronounce us guilty a thousand times, but the Goddess who presides over the Eternal Court of History will with a smile tear in pieces the charge of the Public Prosecutor and the verdict of this court,” he said. “For she acquits us.”

Hitler received an unbelievably light sentence; he was released after serving just nine months. While in prison, he dictated “Mein Kampf” to other Nazi prisoners.

The putsch and his theatrical trial turned Hitler into a political star in Germany; he and his supporters were able to claim that he was persecuted by a corrupt legal system.

To be sure, the parallels between Hitler and Trump are not precise. It took Hitler nearly a decade after his trial to gain power, while Trump’s sentencing would have taken place just weeks before the presidential election. Most importantly, the economic and political conditions in the United States today are nothing like Germany in the 1920s.

But Hitler and Trump have relied on the same style of victimization and demagoguery. Both saw their political fortunes rise thanks to claims of persecution and martyrdom. Trump’s playbook — claiming that he is a patriot battling dark forces inside the government and other elite institutions — was also Hitler’s playbook.

While it is disappointing that Trump has yet to be held accountable for any of his many crimes, it is possible that it is better for the nation that he won’t be seen by many voters as a persecuted victim in the weeks before the election. Trump in handcuffs might only help him politically.

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The GOP Might Shut Down the Government Over a Non-Existent Problem

Trump wants Mike Johnson and Republicans to do whatever it takes to pass a bill to prevent non-citizens from voting (which is already illegal)

By Naomi LaChance | September 13, 2024

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/non-citizen-voting
-not-real-issue-trump-gop-1235101728
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Congress is heading toward a potential government shutdown, less than two months before the election, over a made-up issue.

Donald Trump and the GOP falsely assert that non-citizens voting could influence the 2024 election when study after study shows that this is not a real thing. In exchange for a spending bill that would keep the government open, some Republicans are demanding legislation to combat this nonexistent problem, and that would only serve to disenfranchise Americans.

Trump, who continues to falsely assert that he won the 2020 election, has publicly urged the GOP to move ahead with a shutdown if Democrats don’t comply with their demands. “If Republicans in the House, and Senate, don’t get absolute assurances on Election Security, THEY SHOULD, IN NO WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM, GO FORWARD WITH A CONTINUING RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET,” Trump posted on Truth Social on Tuesday.

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Climate on the Ballot

Hurricanes, droughts, sea-level rise: The future hinges on how Americans vote in November

By Thor Benson | September 13, 2024

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/climate-on-the
-ballot-2024-1235096557
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When millions of Americans cast their ballots on Nov. 5, they will be nudging the world in one of two directions: a difficult climate future or one that could be catastrophic. Their vote could alter the strength of hurricanes, the intensity of droughts, the rate of sea-level rise, how much land burns, and more.

That’s because a second Trump presidency, scientists argue, would be disastrous for the climate.

At a time when the country needs to rapidly transition to renewable energy, they say, Trump’s fossil-fuel-heavy proposals would make the country more reliant on energy sources that pump noxious fumes into the atmosphere.

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Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
It’s Good Trump Won’t Be Sentenced Until After the Election

Trump always wants to cast himself as a victim. Delaying his sentencing until after the election makes that harder.

By James Risen | September 13, 2024, 11:16 a.m.





Put a pin in that. We'll see what James Risen thinks after Trump wins.


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Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
The GOP Might Shut Down the Government Over a Non-Existent Problem

Trump wants Mike Johnson and Republicans to do whatever it takes to pass a bill to prevent non-citizens from voting (which is already illegal)

By Naomi LaChance | September 13, 2024

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/non-citizen-voting
-not-real-issue-trump-gop-1235101728
/

Congress is heading toward a potential government shutdown, less than two months before the election, over a made-up issue.

Donald Trump and the GOP falsely assert that non-citizens voting could influence the 2024 election when study after study shows that this is not a real thing. In exchange for a spending bill that would keep the government open, some Republicans are demanding legislation to combat this nonexistent problem, and that would only serve to disenfranchise Americans.

Trump, who continues to falsely assert that he won the 2020 election, has publicly urged the GOP to move ahead with a shutdown if Democrats don’t comply with their demands. “If Republicans in the House, and Senate, don’t get absolute assurances on Election Security, THEY SHOULD, IN NO WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM, GO FORWARD WITH A CONTINUING RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET,” Trump posted on Truth Social on Tuesday.



But in actual reality, the type they refuse to print in Rolling Stone, this is a problem.

If it doesn't matter then Democrats just need to pass the bill and keep the government open.

Simple.

Any refusal on their part means that it does matter and that having illegal aliens vote is part of their plan.

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Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Climate on the Ballot

Hurricanes, droughts, sea-level rise: The future hinges on how Americans vote in November

By Thor Benson | September 13, 2024

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/climate-on-the
-ballot-2024-1235096557
/

When millions of Americans cast their ballots on Nov. 5, they will be nudging the world in one of two directions: a difficult climate future or one that could be catastrophic. Their vote could alter the strength of hurricanes, the intensity of droughts, the rate of sea-level rise, how much land burns, and more.

That’s because a second Trump presidency, scientists argue, would be disastrous for the climate.

At a time when the country needs to rapidly transition to renewable energy, they say, Trump’s fossil-fuel-heavy proposals would make the country more reliant on energy sources that pump noxious fumes into the atmosphere.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two



This is a line meant to scare stupid 20 year old who don't know anything.

The side effect is that it scares stupid people of all ages.

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

This is a line meant to scare stupid 20 year old who don't know anything.

The side effect is that it scares stupid people of all ages.

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Corporate media keeps hiding the truth about madman Donald Trump

By D. Earl Stephens | September 15, 2024

https://www.alternet.org/alternet-exclusives/trump-madman/

We have a complete madman running for the President of the United States, and it would be about damn time our national media started reporting it this way.

We are just over seven weeks from a landmark election that will determine America’s standing in the world, and her ability to protect the rights, welfare and lives of her citizens.

With all of this on the line, we have bitterly learned that we can no longer count on the fourth estate.

It’s a terrible thing. They have catastrophically failed us like never before.

We have been forced to wait helplessly, and wonder if these incompetent, ponderous idiots will ever stop ignoring what is so clearly right in front of our tired eyes: a dangerous maniac backed by a massive propaganda network that disgracefully fills his dark, billowing sails, allowing him to rumble unchecked and uncovered across the American countryside, taking a blowtorch to the truth, dead aim on our vote and our election workers, and repeating insane, dangerous and racist conspiracy theories that assault our senses, and could well result in the death of our democracy and many of our citizens.

That run-on sentence has never needed writing more, because while I typed it, our media continued to massively underreport, and even disgracefully normalize its chilling message.

This is NOT OK, people.

We must demand that our collective media FINALLY removes their blinders and their heads from their asses and starts reporting on what WE KNOW they have been seeing and hearing from the 300-lb. sack of dirt, and his revolting followers in Congress who swoon at his fat, little feet to provide him cover.

Donald J. Trump means America harm, goddamnit, and he is getting sicker and crazier by the minute.

So tell me: At what point does this become the only thing worth leading every major media outlet in this country????

At its core, the mission of the working press is cut and dry and pretty easily executed: Reporters and news departments are assigned to cover various beats and report out to the American people about what is happening in their coverage areas. The press has the privilege of being where we too often can’t, so that they can tell us what has transpired on the football field, or the court room, or a theater of war, or the school board meeting, or on the election trail …

We depend on them to be our eyes and ears, to describe as vividly as possible what is happening where they are. We depend on them to provide this information to the editorial leaders in their respective newsrooms, who are tasked with processing it all and giving it the weight and “play” it deserves.

We depend on their news sense and professionalism to understand what is important and what isn't.

We depend on them to be accurate and credible, because without those two things, they are done, and we all suffer for it.

Again, it really isn’t that difficult a job to carry out, but man, is it monumentally important.

Well, right now our incompetent and potentially bought-off media is making a complete and utter mess of things, and only a damn fool would rate their coverage of this election as even remotely accurate and credible.

It’s an absolute disgrace is what it is.

The Republican candidate for president is a complete madman. A racist. Unhinged.

Even the slightest amount of fact-checking and casual observation would confirm this.

So WHY isn’t it being reported this way????

We are in the middle of a national emergency, and I am going to continue to use my small but sturdy platform built on years in the newspaper business to ask just one more time:

What the hell is going on in our nation’s newsrooms? WHAT can they possibly be covering that is more important than the most serious internal threat to America since the Civil War?

We must ALL keep asking these questions until we get a damn answer. Our safety and our democracy depend on it.

The guy they are normalizing is a slovenly, dirty old man incapable of cogently reciting even the most basic political policy. That should be the very least we expect from a candidate — even policy that was written FOR HIM like Project 2025.

The guy they are bucking up as some legitimate candidate often forgets where he is, and confuses people all the time. He talks up murderous dictators like Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, and talks down leaders — even American presidents — who have stood with us for decades.

This is what traitors do.

He doesn't understand or respect NATO, geopolitical affairs, or even American history. And he damn sure doesn’t understand the economy. Trump’s hotel and casino businesses have declared bankruptcy SIX times. He couldn’t even sell steaks, for crying out loud. So listen to me, you media suckers, and take this note:

Trump inherited a perfectly good economy from Barack Obama in 2016, who brought us back from the brink after Republican George W. Bush’s disastrous presidency, and left it smoldering in flames by the time he finally exited the scene by taking a torch to our Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Were any you watching this????? Seriously, WERE YOU????

Look, just because he SAYS he built a great economy during his repulsive four years in the White House does not make it so. Why not do some real reporting, and look into that?

He often gives answers to even the easiest questions as if he were auditioning to be the star of some deranged carnival. Here’s but one answer of hundreds like this, he offered up about providing affordable child care last week:
Quote:

Well, I would do that, and we’re sitting down — you know, I was, somebody, we had Senator Marco Rubio, and my daughter Ivanka was so impactful on that issue. It’s a very important issue. But I think when you talk about the kind of numbers that I’m talking about, that — because, look, child care is child care. It’s, couldn’t, you know, there’s something, you have to have it — in this country, you have to have it.

But when you talk about those numbers compared to the kind of numbers that I’m talking about, by taxing foreign nations at levels that they’re not used to — but they’ll get used to it very quickly — and it’s not gonna stop them from doing business with us. But they’ll have a very substantial tax when they send product into our country.

Those numbers are so much bigger than any numbers that we’re talking about, including child care, that it’s going to take care.

We’re gonna have — I look forward to having no deficits within a fairly short period of time, coupled with the reductions that I told you about on waste and fraud and all of the other things that are going on in our country, because I have to stay with child care.

I want to stay with child care, but those numbers are small relative to the kind of economic numbers that I’m talking about, including growth, but growth also headed up by what the plan is that I just, that I just told you about.

We’re gonna be taking in trillions of dollars, and as much as child care is talked about as being expensive, it’s, relatively speaking, not very expensive compared to the kind of numbers we’ll be taking in. We’re going to make this into an incredible country that can afford to take care of its people, and then we’ll worry about the rest of the world.

Let’s help other people, but we’re going to take care of our country first. This is about America first. It’s about Make America Great Again. We have to do it because right now we’re a failing nation, so we’ll take care of it. Thank you. Very good question. Thank you.

Well? That’s a direct quote right there.

Time and again, you sanitize all this crap as if it were your job to listen to the nuclear-grade bullshit he spits out about God knows what, and twist yourself in a pretzel trying to explain to your readers what you think he was trying to say.

That is NOT your job, you fools. Your job is to simply report word for word what he said. And if it doesn’t make any sense, well you better damn well report it that way.

And what about Tuesday night’s debate? That one should have mercifully ended his career forever. He was so overmatched, so insane and so revolting, that the very least one of his gross lackeys could have done was lasso him and use a two-ton winch to drag him off the stage.

Instead, the aforementioned Rubio called it “a big win” for his master.

Senator Lindsey Graham said he had “the best closing in presidential debate history.”

Both of these feeble men warned us of the dangers of Trump in 2016. Now they disgracefully run cover for him. Is this no longer worth a mention? Can they ever be trusted again?

Here’s what your headline should have been after that debate:

TRUMP AGAIN PROVES HIMSELF COMPLETELY UNFIT FOR LEADERSHIP

I didn’t see that one anywhere. Why? What debate were you watching?

His despicable attack on Haitian-Americans right now, is no different than his attack on Asian-Americans four years ago, or his attack on Mexican-Americans four years before that. And what about his lifelong attacks on Black Americans, including the repulsive “birther issue” he created in the dark pit that doubles as his filthy mind to attack Obama?

He is the literal definition of a bigot. Why won’t you call him that? Does accuracy scare you?

His is a mountain of steaming hate — the throttle between his addled brain and filthy mouth is now completely burned out and inoperable. He’s the racist drunk at the end of the bar screaming into his empty shot glass and trying to make all his miserable problems everybody else’s.

He’s a convicted felon, admitted woman-abuser, and is charged with violently attacking the United States of America.

There is literally nothing he won’t do to win this election.

NOTHING.

Do any of you doubt he will continue to incite violence when he loses on November 5th? Do any of you doubt that were he to win he would order his orcs to exact revenge on anybody and everybody he deems disloyal, including you? Do any of you have any doubt he will spread all manner of lies and hate between now and election day that will further muddy the waters of our once unassailably honest election system?

Any doubt at all?

Why aren’t you reporting it then? Why aren’t you giving this the urgency the potential end of our country as we know it demands? People’s lives are on the line, you blithering idiots.

This is the biggest story you will ever cover and you are blowing it so catastrophically I literally shake every time I am forced to address it.

You are cowards, you are worthless, and you have failed in your quest to uphold your most basic responsibility to the public: accurately and credibly reporting the truth.

The end of America is potentially here, and you are either too damn stupid to know it, or worse: complicit in its demise.

Those are the facts, and it would be about damn time you started paying attention to them.

D. Earl Stephens is the author of “Toxic Tales: A Caustic Collection of Donald J. Trump’s Very Important Letters” and finished up a 30-year career in journalism as the Managing Editor of Stars and Stripes. You can find all his work here. https://dearlstephens.substack.com/

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Wow. Nobody read that post in 2 threads.

*yawn*

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Wow. Nobody read that post in 2 threads.

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There is one line from Trump that everybody ought to read: "I look forward to having no deficits within a fairly short period of time" - Trump

If you are one kind of person, you accept Trump when he says that. If you aren't that kind, you know something disqualifying about Trump.

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Originally posted by second:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

Wow. Nobody read that post in 2 threads.

*yawn*

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There is one line from Trump that everybody ought to read: "I look forward to having no deficits within a fairly short period of time" - Trump

If you are one kind of person, you accept Trump when he says that. If you aren't that kind, you know something disqualifying about Trump.

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Exactly, same as when your vice-presidential running mate admits to lying about something to draw attention to a fictional problem.
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Democrats build momentum in Texas Senate race

new polling suggests the party is competitive in Texas, both on the presidential level and in the race between Cruz and Democratic challenger Rep. Colin Allred, fueling hopes that this could be the year the state finally trends in the party’s direction.

“Anybody that says, ‘It just doesn’t happen in Texas’ — it doesn’t happen until it does,” pollster Brett Loyd said of the possibility Allred scores an upset in the Senate race.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democrats-build-momentum-in-te
xas-senate-race/ar-AA1qEgl1?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=21782f7d7c564c4d8327d6969187761f&ei=74




tick tock

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Originally posted by second:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Wow. Nobody read that post in 2 threads.

*yawn*

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There is one line from Trump that everybody ought to read: "I look forward to having no deficits within a fairly short period of time" - Trump

If you are one kind of person, you accept Trump when he says that. If you aren't that kind, you know something disqualifying about Trump.



You've believed everything the media has told you about the economy for the last 3 years up to and including today.

Don't worry about what campaign promises I believe in and which ones I don't believe in. We're almost 4 years in the Biden/Harris administration and they have yet to deliver on a single campaign promise they made.

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Monday, September 16, 2024 4:27 PM

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Democrats build momentum in Texas Senate race

new polling suggests the party is competitive in Texas, both on the presidential level and in the race between Cruz and Democratic challenger Rep. Colin Allred, fueling hopes that this could be the year the state finally trends in the party’s direction.

“Anybody that says, ‘It just doesn’t happen in Texas’ — it doesn’t happen until it does,” pollster Brett Loyd said of the possibility Allred scores an upset in the Senate race.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democrats-build-momentum-in-te
xas-senate-race/ar-AA1qEgl1?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=21782f7d7c564c4d8327d6969187761f&ei=74




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Not a chance in hell, Ted.

Seriously... look at the actual numbers for yourself and stop believing these headlines. I'm not breaking down this one again for you like I did yesterday.

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We're almost 4 years in the Biden/Harris administration and they have yet to deliver on a single campaign promise they made.

I was wondering if 6ix was correct, but I discovered 6ix is full of shit (so unsurprising to learn that Trumptards are lying sacks of shit. I haven't found even one in Texas who wasn't a non-stop liar insisting he only speaks the Truth, but I was hoping the internet would introduce me to at least one Truthful Trumptard. Hasn't happened, yet. ):

Biden 2020 campaign promises
https://www.google.com/search?q=biden+2020+campaign+promises

Biden Promise Tracker
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/biden-promise-tracke
r/?ruling=true


Did Biden keep his campaign promises from 2020? Here’s our report card.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/04/26/biden-2020-campaign-promises-
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We're almost 4 years in the Biden/Harris administration and they have yet to deliver on a single campaign promise they made.

I was wondering if 6ix was correct, but I discovered 6ix is full of shit



I remember when he ran on a platform of Unifying the country. I'm afraid to report that the exact opposite happened.

College kids still waiting on their free tuition. Americans still waiting on the economy to improve.

Millions of illegals filling up all the houses and apartments to create false demand for housing that wouldn't exist without their thumbs on the scale, driving up costs to the point that a house purchase is becoming an impossibility for a majority of Americans.

Yup. They've been doing a bang up job.

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

We're almost 4 years in the Biden/Harris administration and they have yet to deliver on a single campaign promise they made.

I was wondering if 6ix was correct, but I discovered 6ix is full of shit



I remember when he ran on a platform of Unifying the country. I'm afraid to report that the exact opposite happened.

Trumptards are fucking assholes and Biden is a fool for coddling them rather than kicking their asses. See the Confederates for a whole region of the country full of assholes who went on a murder-rampage to protect their right to not work and to torture people. You know who compromised with those assholes of the Confederacy? James Buchanan, rated the worst President. Buchanan could have taken the future President of Confederacy and future Confederate General Robert E Lee and have them killed, preventing a civil war, but he would not do it. Buchanan was talking just like Biden is about getting along with the worst people rather than snuffing them out. If Biden lets Trump live after Trump wins an election, Biden will be remembered like Buchanan is.

Most surveys of the 21st century considered James Buchanan, Lincoln's predecessor, as the worst president for his leadership during the build-up to the Civil War. Several ranked Lincoln's successor Andrew Johnson last for blocking civil rights for freed slaves and undermining Reconstruction. Donald Trump, first ranked in 2018, has consistently polled among the bottom four and twice in last place, due to breaking longstanding norms such as the peaceful transition of power, a United States precedent not broken since Washington first set it in 1797.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the
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History will show that you are the bad guy and that you were supporting the bad guys.



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History will show that you are the bad guy and that you were supporting the bad guys.

6ix, I suspect you would have called the Confederates the good guys (despite being traitors, murderers, and slave-owners) if only they had won the Civil War. Ex-President James Buchanan spent the years during the Civil War explaining that he had no idea Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy, would go to war with the United States, despite Jeff Davis stating he would. Buchanan also said that even if he had known, he had no authority to do anything about Jeff Davis. Biden will be in the same position as Buchanan if Trump wins, but Biden will be writing his excuses about Trump from inside a Federal prison because Trump promised to jail him. Jeff Davis was never vindictive like Trump is.

Donald Trump threatens to imprison Biden, Harris, Pelosi, and others.
Sept. 12, 2024
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/09/12/trum
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Former President Donald Trump's consistent threats to prosecute his perceived enemies – most recently this past weekend – are concerning to many legal and democracy experts, who say Trump's own history shows he could make good on those promises in a second presidential term.

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The former president has been a prolific conspiracy theorist for decades. Let’s take a tour through what Trump was thinking even before Loomer joined his entourage:

• Trump was the de facto leader of the Obama birther movement, even casually suggesting that the director of the Hawaii Department of Health, who died in a plane crash, was murdered as part of a coverup.

• He openly mused that former Weather Underground member Bill Ayers wrote Obama’s memoir and that Obama never actually went to Columbia University.

• He floated the idea that Ted Cruz’s father had ties to Lee Harvey Oswald. He raised doubts about Vince Foster’s suicide.

• He wondered aloud if Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was suffocated to death.

• He pushed the story that Muslims in New Jersey were cheering after 9/11.

• He raised the idea that Marco Rubio was ineligible to be president because his parents weren’t yet U.S. citizens at the time of his birth. He did the same about Ted Cruz. And Nikki Haley. And Kamala Harris, too.

• He questioned the authenticity of the Access Hollywood tape (this was after he apologized for it).

• He claimed Obama had him wiretapped at Trump Tower.

• He claimed the death toll from Hurricane Maria was inflated to make him look bad.

• He said the noise from windmills causes cancer.

• He pushed a video saying that the Clintons killed Jeffrey Epstein.

• He said Ukraine could be hiding Hillary Clinton’s missing emails.

• He said that “the concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive.”

• He said that fears about asbestos were a conspiracy designed to line the pockets of asbestos-cleanup companies run by the mob.

• He retweeted several conspiracy theories around the death of Osama bin Laden (that it could have been a body double).

• He has said jobs numbers are manipulated, the unemployment figure was made up, the COVID death numbers were inflated, the Obamacare enrollment numbers were exaggerated, and the border crossing numbers “manipulated” to make the Obama administration look better.

• And, of course, he’s spread a steady stream of lies about election numbers. The 2012 one: dead people voted for Obama. The 2016 one: cheating in blue states like California and New York deprived him of a popular vote win. The 2020 one ... where do we even start? Sharpies did not invalidate Trump votes; Dominion did not either. People weren’t throwing away bags filled with Trump ballots or randomly finding suitcases filled with Biden ones. Thousands of dead people didn’t vote multiple times. And, no, Italians did not use military technology to tamper with U.S. voting machines.

And it’s not just that Trump has long spread conspiracy theories. He has surrounded himself with conspiracy theorists, too.

Much more at https://www.thebulwark.com/p/laura-loomer-is-the-symptom-not-the

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Donald Trump doesn’t want to broaden health care coverage

By Kevin Drum | September 17, 2024 – 9:13 am

https://jabberwocking.com/donald-trump-doesnt-want-to-broaden-health-c
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Health care, in broad outline, is pretty simple. The free market, for obvious reasons, doesn't do universal. It sells stuff only to people who can pay for it. That’s why, for things like roads, national defense, the postal service, and old-age pensions—all of which we’ve decided ought to be available to everyone—we let the government do the job.

So if you want universal health care—or close to it—you have two options:

• Expand Medicaid or Medicare so everyone is covered. This is the simplest solution, but not all that popular.

• Keep private insurance but with changes. Obviously, if you want universal, that means private insurers have to accept anyone who wants coverage. They also have to charge reasonable prices even to those with expensive preexisting conditions, or else it's just a sham. But that means they'll lose money on those expensive patients, so they have to make up for it by charging more to healthy, low-risk customers. Poor people can't afford this, so the government has to subsidize them. And to make sure insurance companies don't game the system by selling stripped down plans, you have to mandate some level of minimum coverage.

There's no way around this. If you want to broaden access to health care, the requirements unfold with geometric logic. In wonkese, it means you need guaranteed issue, community rating, means-tested subsidies, and essential health benefits.

But conservatives don't like this stuff because (a) it costs money and (b) it requires a lot of government regulation. So they always end up ditching one or all of these requirements and retreating to their standard package: High-risk pools, HSAs, tax credits, interstate insurance sales, and “tort reform.” It's a mantra—and it wouldn't work. But who cares? Conservatives don't want to broaden health care in the first place, so it hardly matters if it works. They just want something that sounds plausible.

That explains why J.D. Vance said this on Meet the Press about Donald Trump's "concept of a plan" for health care:
Quote:

He, of course, does have a plan for how to fix American health care, but a lot of it goes down, Kristen, to deregulating insurance markets, so that people can actually choose a plan that makes sense for them.

....We want to make sure everybody is covered, but the best way to do that is to actually promote more choice in our health-care system and not have a one-size-fits all approach that puts a lot of the same people into the same insurance pools, into the same risk pools, that actually makes it harder for people to make the right choices for their families.

Regulating insurance markets is essential to health care reform. Putting everyone in the same risk pool is essential to health care reform. By placing them on the chopping block Vance is saying Trump doesn't want to make sure everyone is covered—but without actually saying it.

But make no mistake: that's what he's saying. Don't let a little bit of wonkese throw you.

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Donald Trump Suffers Major Blow in Top Election Forecast

Sep 17, 2024 at 11:39 AM EDT

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-fivethirtyeight-polling-election
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FiveThirtyEight's election forecast gave the Republican candidate a 39 percent chance of winning the Electoral College, after a slate of strong polling for Vice President Kamala Harris boosted her odds to greater than 60 percent.

Nate Silver, who originally founded FiveThirtyEight before it was bought by ABC News, had a more optimistic view for Trump. His model, run via his blog Silver Bulletin, had almost the exact reverse odds for the election, putting Trump at 60 percent and Harris at 38 percent.

The "13 keys to the White House" popularized by historian Allan Lichtman, known as the Nostradamus of U.S. elections due to his track record predicting the results, is currently predicting a Harris victory in November.

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Nate's a smart guy. He realizes that nobody is ever going to use Lichtman's Keys again after this election.



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The former president has been a prolific conspiracy theorist for decades. Let’s take a tour through what Trump was thinking even before Loomer joined his entourage:

• Trump was the de facto leader of the Obama birther movement



First thing on your list is a lie. That was Hilary Clinton's baby.

The rest of the list gets thrown into the fire when you start it off like that.

Try again.

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History will show that you are the bad guy and that you were supporting the bad guys.

6ix, I suspect you would have called the Confederates the good guys (despite being traitors, murderers, and slave-owners) if only they had won the Civil War.



History is written by the winners. Yes. Of course. If the Confederates won, all of the history books would have said that they were the good guys.

Speaking of losing... Less than 2 months before you lose.

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History is written by the winners. Yes. Of course. If the Confederates won, all of the history books would have said that they were the good guys.

Speaking of losing... Less than 2 months before you lose.

Tick Tock

All the history books written by Confederates would say the Confederates were the good guys, but in lands not ruled by Confederates, the history books would factor in that the Confederates are traitors, mass-murderers, and slave-owners. The Confederates certainly didn't factor in any of those 3 characteristics when judging themselves, which is why the rest of the world would have passed judgment and then nuked the Confederacy to rid planet Earth of these vile monsters shaped like humans. It is funny how the rest of the world despises Trump, except for the Russian Federation.

Does the world despise Trump? Yes.
https://www.google.com/search?q=does+the+world+despise+Trump

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible (proofs of Arrow’s impossibility theorem)
Aug 27, 2024

“Some methods are clearly better at aggregating the people's preferences than others.”



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Common people, time to face reality. Trump is sick and a threat to America. He cannot be allowed to get back into the White House.

If you cannot face reality, you may be suffering from Cognitive dissonance. The state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs or attitudes. Especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change. People are averse to inconsistencies within their own minds. Don't you be.

Hey comrade signym. Just adding to the evidence of why Kamala should be president. You did want to know remember?

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Former National Security Leaders Endorse Kamala Harris for President
We, the undersigned, are former U.S. national security leaders, and we proudly endorse Vice
President Kamala Harris to be President of the United States.
Given her record of leadership on national security as Vice President, there is no question she is
the best qualified person to lead our nation as Commander in Chief. Vice President Harris would
be a strong and effective leader beginning on Day 1 as President.
When it comes to handling America’s national security, Vice President Harris requires no
on-the-job training. In fact, if elected President, she would enter that office with more significant
national security experience than the four Presidents prior to President Biden. And in today’s
global security environment, we need a strong and tested leader.
Over the past three and a half years, Vice President Harris has played an integral role in
restoring U.S. global leadership around the world, working closely with President Biden on our
nation’s most pressing challenges. She has effectively and skillfully represented our nation on
the world stage, and has been a relentless advocate for American interests, American values,
and American security and prosperity. She has met with more than 150 world leaders and
traveled to 21 countries as Vice President. She has been by the President’s side in the Oval
Office and in the Situation Room managing high-stakes international crises and advising on the
toughest decisions– from the U.S. response to Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, to the
United States’ defense of Israel when Iran attacked in April 2024, to U.S. strikes against
al-Qaeda leaders.
Vice President Harris’s record of diplomacy is outstanding. She has met with President Xi of
China and dozens of leaders throughout the Indo-Pacific as part of our efforts to strengthen
alliances and partnerships, grow our economy, and out-compete China. Across four trips to the
Indo-Pacific and representing the United States at numerous global summits, the Vice President
has strengthened alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific, and in particular, Southeast
Asia, in recognition of the importance of this region to American security and prosperity. She has
met six times with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, including in a meeting five days before
Russia invaded Ukraine in order to warn him of the imminent invasion and help Ukraine
prepare. She has traveled to NATO’s Eastern Flank and helped ensure NATO unity in the face
of Russia’s war against Ukraine. Her historic visit to Africa heralded a deepening of the
U.S.-Africa partnership and she helped reshape the nature of our relationships across the
continent. Vice President Harris has led an important expansion of the U.S. relationship with
nations in the Caribbean and Northern Central America, including through a public-private
partnership that is expanding economic opportunity in Northern Central America. As the first
woman Vice President, she has advanced the inclusion of women and girls globally. She has
also led on our diplomacy with regard to the climate crisis, space, and AI. Throughout all of this
work, she has made a strong case for continuing America’s global leadership role.
Vice President Harris also has the experience and expertise to effectively make the case to the
American people about why Donald Trump is a threat to America’s national security.
As Vice President Harris has made clear on the campaign trail, a second Trump term would
threaten our allies, embolden our adversaries, and weaken America. Contrary to the
Trump-Vance agenda, she is clear that isolation is not insulation and that a globally engaged
America is a strong America. She understands the stakes of this election for global security and
stability and she is best positioned to defeat Trump– to the benefit of America and the entire
world.
Gene P. Abel
Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley
Former Deputy Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Department of State
Rosalyn Adams
Former NSC Deputy Executive Secretary
Charles C. Adams, Jr.
Former Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Finland
Terry Adirim
Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
Karen Aguilar
Former Acting Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Department of State
Bunmi Akinnusotu
Former Special Assistant, EPA
John G. Amaya
Former Deputy Chief of Staff, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Steven M. Anderson
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Wendy R. Anderson
Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Department of Defense
Negah Angha
Former Director for Multilateral Initiatives, National Security Council, The White House
James E. Archer
Former Division Commander- Army Reserve
Mark L. Asquino
Former U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea
Harriet Babbitt
Former Ambassador to the Organization of American States
Bruce D. Babcock
Colonel, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Daniel B. Baer
Former Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
Lauren Baer
Former Member of the Secretary of State's Policy Planning Staff and Senior Policy Advisor to
the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Zoe Baird
Former Senior Counselor to the Secretary of Commerce for Technology and Economic Growth,
Biden-Harris Administration; Former Presidents Intelligence Advisory Board, Clinton Gore
Administration
Edward L. Baker, Jr., MD, MPH
Former Assistant Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service, Rear Admiral (Ret.)
Michael S. Baker, MD, FACS
Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Donna Barbisch
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Jamie Barnett
Rear Admiral, U.S.Navy (Ret.)
Cynthia L Barrow
Vice Chair of the Jeffco Dems Veterans Initiative
Arthur M. Bartell
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Jeremy Bash
Former Chief of Staff, Department of Defense and CIA
Kristen F. Bauer
Former Senior Foreign Service Officer
Neil Baumgardner
Former Policy Advisor, Biden-Harris Defense Working Group
William Baumgartner
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard (Ret.)
Virginia L. Bennett
Former Acting Assistant Secretary of State
Max Bergmann
Former Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State
John R. Beyrle
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and Bulgaria
Jack R. Binns
Ambassador (Ret.)
Robert D. Blackwill
Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Planning and Ambassador to India for President
George W. Bush
Perry Blatstein
Former Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Council
Josh Blumenfeld
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Barbara Bodine
Former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen
Charles F. Bolden Jr.
MajGen USMC (Ret.); 12th NASA Administrator
Spencer P. Boyer
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy
John A. Bradley
Lieutenant General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Aurelia E. Brazeal
Former Ambassador to Ethiopia, to Kenya, to The Federated States of Micronesia and Former
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific
Rebecca Brocato
Former Special Assistant to the President and NSC Senior Director
Rosa Brooks
Former Counselor to the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy; former Senior Advisor, U.S.
Department of State
Jillian Burger
Former Staff Officer
Susan Flood Burk
Former Special Representative of the President for Nuclear Nonproliferation
John Butler
Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Louis E. Caldera
Former Secretary of the Army
Elizabeth Cameron
Former Senior Director for Global Health Security and Biodefense, National Security Council
Rosemarie Caraballo
SGM, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Robert Cardillo
Former Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
David P. Carey
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Former Commander, U.S. Army Legal Services Agency
Dr. Patrick Carrick, SES (Ret.)
Former Chief Scientist, Department of Homeland Security
Phillip Carter
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Iraq veteran
Christy Jobe Carter
CIA Officer (Ret.)
Judith B. Cefkin
Former Ambassador (Ret.)
Yam Ki Chan
Former Director of Global and Asia Economics at the National Security Council Staff
Ben Chang
Former National Security Council Director
Sarah Charles
Former Assistant to the Administrator of USAID Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance
Philip Chicola
Minister Counselor (Ret.)
Gabi Chojkier
Former White House Official
Joseph Cirincione
Former Member International Security Advisory Board, Department of State
Erin Clancy
Diplomat (Ret.)
James R. Clapper
Former Director of National Intelligence
Hillary R. Clinton
Former Secretary of State
Ilona Cohen
Former General Counsel, OMB; Former Associate Counsel to the President
Joseph J. Collins, PhD
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Dr. Frances Colón
Former Deputy Science Adviser to the Secretary of State
José F. Cordero
Former Assistant Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service
Cindy L. Courville
Former Ambassador to the African Union
Al B. Craft
Executive Intelligence Officer (Ret.)
Madelyn R. Creedon
Former Assistant Secretary of Defense and Former Principal Deputy Administrator NNSA
Marilee Cunningham
Senior Chief Intelligence Specialist, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Ivo H. Daalder
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO
Glyn T. Davies
Former Ambassador to Thailand, Ambassador to the IAEA and Executive Secretary of the
National Security Council
Ruth A. Davis
Former Ambassador
David Delaney
Former Acting Associate General Counsel for Homeland Security
Greg Delawie
Former Ambassador to Kosovo
Mary DeRosa
Former Deputy Counsel to the President and NSC Legal Adviser
Julie A. Dietrich
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Alex Djerassi
Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Dept. of State Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs
Thomas E. Donilon
Former U.S. National Security Advisor
William C. Eacho
Former Ambassador to Austria
Paul Eaton
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Nancy Ely-Raphel
Former U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia
Kimberly Marteau Emerson
Member, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council
John B. Emerson
Ambassador (Ret.)
Gregory W. Engle
Former Ambassador to the Togolese Republic
Stephanie Epner
Former NSC Special Advisor and Acting Senior Director for Climate and Energy
Andrew S.E. Erickson
Counselor of the United States Foreign Service (Ret.)
Scott Eshom
Former Army Captain, Special Forces
John L. Estrada
Former Ambassador to Trinidad & Tobago, 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (Ret.)
Linda Etim
Former National Security Council Senior Director for Global Development
Kenneth Fairfax
Former Ambassador to Kazakhstan
John Feeley
Former U.S. Ambassador and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Gerald M. Feierstein Former Ambassador
Bob Felderman
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Dan Feldman
Former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan; former Chief of Staff to U.S.
Presidential Climate Envoy
John W. Ficklin
Former Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Michele Flournoy
Former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
Jason W. Forrester
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Stephenie Foster
Former Senior Advisor/Counselor, Secretary of State’s Office of Global Women’s Issues
John G. Fox
Senior Foreign Service Officer (Ret.)
Martin E.B. France
Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Julia Frifield
Former Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
Gregg Frostrom
Chief Warrant Officer Four, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Michael Fuchs
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Glen S. Fukushima
Former Deputy Assistant United States Trade Representative for Japan and China
Laurie S. Fulton
Former Ambassador to Denmark
Julie Furuta-Toy
Former Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea
Peter W Galbraith
Former Ambassador to Croatia
Bishop Garrison
Former Senior Adviser to the Secretary of Defense
Jeffrey Gelman
Former Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of State
Tarek Ghani
Former Chief Economist and Future of Conflict Program Director, International Crisis Group
Larry Gillespie
Brigadier General (Ret.); Vietnam Veteran
Camille Stewart Gloster
Former Deputy National Cyber Director
Felice Gorordo
World Bank Alternate Executive Director for the United States
Rose Gottemoeller
Former Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
W. Scott Gould
Former Deputy Secretary Veterans Affairs
Dana A. Goward
Former Senior Executive Service (Ret.)
William Grant
Former Head of Embassy in Qatar
Vivian Graubard
Former Senior Advisor, White House Domestic Policy Council
Gordon Gray
Former Ambassador to Tunisia
Kevin P. Green
Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Anne C. Gruner
Former Senior Intelligence Executive
Jay K. Gruner
Former Senior Intelligence Executive
Michael Guest
Former Ambassador to Romania
The Honorable Lawrence Guzman Romo
Former U.S. Selective Service System Director
Richard Haass
Special Assistant, George H.W. Bush and Director, State Department Policy Planning Staff,
George W. Bush
Chuck Hagel
Former Secretary of Defense
Christa Hall
Former Advisor to the Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Homeland Security Advisor
S. Fitzgerald Haney
Former Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica
Karen Hanrahan
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Democracy and Human Rights, State Department
Nayyera Haq
Former White House Senior Director, Cabinet Affairs
Marie Harf
Former State Department and CIA official
Peter E. Harrell
Former Senior Director, International Economics, National Security Council/National Economic
Council
Jane Harman
Former Congresswoman
Anne M. Harrington
Former Deputy Administrator for Defence Nuclear Nonproliferation, DOE National Nuclear
Security Administration
Anthony Harrington
Former Ambassador to Brazil, Chair of President's Intelligence Oversight Board
Amy Hawthorne
Middle East expert
Michael V. Hayden
Former CIA Director
Samuel D. Heins
Former Ambassador to the Kingdom of Norway
Bruce A. Heyman
Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada
Adam Hodge
Former National Security Council Spokesperson
Emily Horne
Former Spokesperson and Senior Director for Press, National Security Council
Dean Horvath
CWO/W-3, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Samuel M. Hoskinson
Former Vice Chairman, National Intelligence Council
Sharon Houy
Former Chief of Staff, Defense Intelligence Agency
Michael Stephen Hoza
Former Ambassador
Vicki J. Huddleston
Ambassador, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
John Hughes
Former Deputy Director of the Office of Sanctions Policy and Implementation, U.S. Department
of State
Marie T. Huhtala
Former Ambassador
Heather Hurlburt
Former Chief of Staff, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
James G. Huse, Jr.
Former Insp. General, Social Security
Morris Eugene Jacobs
Counselor (Ret.)
Roberta Jacobson
Former Ambassador to Mexico and Assistant Secretary of State Western Hemisphere
Deborah Lee James
23rd Secretary of the Air Force
Nina Jankowicz
Former Executive Director, Department of Homeland Security Disinformation Governance Board
Lionel C. Johnson
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Axel A. Johnson III
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Deborah K Jones
Former U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait and Libya
Colin Kahl
Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
Shanthi Kalathil
Former Deputy Assistant to the President and Coordinator for Democracy and Human Rights,
National Security Council
Mara Karlin
Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities
Denis Kaufman
Senior Chief Petty Officer (Ret.)
Laura E. Kennedy
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament and to Turkmenistan
Lawrence D Kerr
Director for Medical Preparedness, National Security Council
John F. Kerry
68th U.S. Secretary of State
Josh Kirshner
Former Adviser to the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
W. Robert Kiser, MD
Rear Admiral, Medical Corp, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Jeremy Konyndyk
Former USAID senior official
Prem Kumar
Former Senior Director for Middle East and North Africa, National Security Council
Charles Kupchan
Former Special Assistant to the President, National Security Council
Daniel Kurtzer
Former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt and Israel
Dennis Laich
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Former Commander, 94th Regional Readiness Command
Brett B. Lambert
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy
Tom Lamont
Former Assistant Secretary of the Army
William Lassek
Former Assistant Surgeon General
Katharine L. Laughton
Rear Admiral U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Louis Lauter
Former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs; Former Acting Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Bri Law
Special Assistant to the Cybersecurity Coordinator
Jon LeBoeuf
Former National Security Council Executive Secretary Staff Officer
Jonathan L. Lee
Former National Security Council staff, Department of Homeland Security, Department of
Defense
Suzan LeVine
Former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
David M Lichtman, MD
Rear Admiral U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Commander, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda
Samuel Lin, MD, PhD, MBA, MPA, MS
Rear Admiral & Assistant Surgeon General (Ret.), USPHS and Former Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Health, USDHHS
Carmen Lomellin
Former Ambassador to the OAS
Frank Lowenstein
Former Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations
Keri Lowry
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Ray Mabus
Former Secretary of the Navy
Laura Lucas Magnuson
Former Assistant Press Secretary, National Security Council
Alan Makovsky
Former Senior Professional Staffer, House Foreign Affairs Committee
Tom Malinowski
Former Congressman and Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and
Labor
Eileen A. Malloy
Former Ambassador
Tim Manning
Former FEMA Deputy Administrator, Former White House COVID Supply Coordinator
Sarah Margon
Former nominee to be Assistant Secretary, State Department, Democracy, Human Rights, and
Labor
Susan A. Markham
Former USAID Senior Coordinator for Gender Equality
Niels Marquardt
Former Ambassador to Cameroon, Madagascar, Equatorial Guinea and the Comoros
Carlos E. Martinez
Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Michael McClary
Ret. Senior Executive, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, National Nuclear Security
Administration, U.S. Department of Energy
Carl P. McCullough
Former Executive Director, DoD Policy Board on Federal Aviation
Ambassador Nancy McEldowney
Former National Security Adviser to Vice President Harris
Michael McFaul
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia
Bridget McGovern
Former DHS Assistant Secretary
Amy McGrath
Lieutenant Colonel, USMC (Ret.), Former Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Kentucky
Ambassador Kevin J. McGuire (Ret.)
Former Ambassador to Namibia
James F. Mcilmail
Executive Director for Operations, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Tyrik McKeiver
Former Senior Advisor, State Department
Brian P. McKeon
Former Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources
Elizabeth Davenport McKune
Former Ambassador to Qatar
Patrick S. McNamara
Senior Master Sergeant, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Evan S. Medeiros
Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Asian
Affairs, National Security Council
Joseph V. Medina
Brig Gen, USMC (Ret.)
James D. Melville, Jr.
Former Ambassador to Estonia
Danny Meza
Former Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of State
Andrew P. Miller
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Derek Mitchell
Former Ambassador to Burma (Myanmar)
Susan Moch
Former Director of Proliferation Strategy, National Security Council Staff
William GP Monahan
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Regional Security and Security Assistance
Mark A. Montjar
Brigadier General U.S. Army (Ret.)
Edward T. Morehouse, Jr.
Former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense
Kenneth Moritsugu
Former Deputy Surgeon General of the United States
Patrick Murphy
32nd Under Secretary of the Army
Kyle Murphy
Former Senior Advisor, Department of Commerce and U.S. International Development Finance
Corporation
Halimah Najieb-Locke
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Resilience
Richard Nephew
Former U.S. Coordinator on Global Anti-Corruption
Dava Newman
Former NASA Deputy Administrator
Thomas Nides
Former Ambassador to Israel
Victoria Nuland
Former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and Ambassador to NATO
Jim Nuttall
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
David R. Oliver
Former Principal Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
Linda B. Oliver
Deputy Director, Department of Defense Small Business Programs
Michael Ortiz
Former State Department Deputy Counterterrorism Coordinator and Senior Advisor to the
National Security Advisor
Ted Osius
Former U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam
Charles P. Otstott
Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Peter Palmer
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret)
Michael Pan
Former Director of Strategic Planning, National Security Council
Leon E. Panetta
Former Secretary of Defense, Former CIA Director, Former White House Chief of Staff and
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Jonathan Panikoff
Former Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East
Viraj Parikh
Former Senior Advisor, National Security Council
Alex Pascal
Former National Security Council Senior Director
Mark Pekala
Former Ambassador to the Republic of Latvia
Eric Pelofsky
Former Special Assistant to President Obama for the Middle East and North Africa
Erin Pelton
Former NSC and USUN Director of Communications and Spokesperson
Kevin Perez-Allen
Hispanic Media Lead, National Security Leaders for Biden (2020)
Bud Pettigrew
Former Chair of Chairs Nebraska Democratic Party
Larry Pfeiffer
Former Chief of Staff, Central Intelligence Agency; Former Senior Director, White House
Situation Room
Annie Pforzheimer
Former Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
William R. Piekney
Former Senior Operations executive, CIA
Eric A. Pierce
Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Former CoS to the Secretary of the Air
Force
John Plumb
Former Assistant Secretary of Defense
Gale S. Pollock
Major General (Ret.)
Former Acting Surgeon General, U.S. Army
Robert L. Powell
Command Master Chief, U.S. Navy (Ret).
Nancy J. Powell
Former Ambassador
Sandeep Prasanna
Former Subcommittee Director & Counsel, Subcommittee on Intelligence & Counterterrorism,
U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security
J. Dave Price
Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Hawthorne Proctor
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Jeffrey F. Pryce
Former Counselor, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
Mike Pyle
Former Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics
Marilyn A. Quagliotti
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Dafna H. Rand
Former Director of Foreign Assistance, State Department
Charles Ray
Former Ambassador to Cambodia and Zimbabwe
Kedenard Madeille Raymond
Former Director of Press, National Security Council
Julia Reed
Former State Department Staff, Middle East Peace, Political Military Affairs
Stephen V. Reeves
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Carlyn Reichel
Former NSC Senior Director for Speechwriting and Strategic Initiatives
Susan Reichle
Former Counselor, USAID, Senior Foreign Service
Emily Renard
Former Foreign Affairs Officer
Daniel A. Restrepo
Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director, Western Hemisphere Affairs
James F Reynolds, M.D.
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret)
Ben Rhodes
Former Deputy National Security Advisor
Amb. Susan E. Rice
Former National Security Advisor and UN Ambassador
Charles H Roadman, II, M.D.
Former Surgeon General U.S. Air Force
Kristen F. Roberson (née Pappas)
Former International Affairs Officer
Laura I. Rodriguez
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of State
John C. Rogers
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Hannah Rosenthal
Former Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism
Dan K. Rosenthal
Former Assistant to the President
DJ Rosenthal
Former Director for Counterterrorism, National Security Council
Leslie Rowe
Ambassador (Ret.)
Joel Rubin
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Mara Rudman
Former Deputy National Security Advisor
Francisco Sanchez
Former Under Secretary of Commerce
Julia Santucci
Former Senior Advisor to the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues
David Saperstein
Former Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom
Miriam Sapiro
Former Deputy United States Trade Representative
Andrew H. Schapiro
Former Ambassador to The Czech Republic
Donald F. Schenk
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Reed Schuler
Former Managing Director for Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
Stephen A. Seche
Former Ambassador to Yemen
Theodore Sedgwick
Former Ambassador to Slovak Republic
Sharon B. Seymour
Former Associate Director/Personnel Plans & Programs, U.S. Air Force
Andrew J. Shapiro
Former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
Christopher Shays
Former Member of Congress
Dana Shell Smith
Former Ambassador
Wendy R. Sherman
Former Deputy Secretary of State
Robert Sherman
Former Ambassador
Russell Shilling
Former Executive Director of STEM Initiatives, Department of Education
Mark Silverman Minister Counselor (Ret.)
Former Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator, USAID
Terron Sims, II
Chair, DNC Veterans & Military Families Council
Michael E. Smith
Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Kathryn L. Smith, Esq.
Air Force Veteran
Halie Soifer
CEOof the Jewish Democratic Council of America; Former National Security Advisor to Senator
Harris
Marc Solomon
Former Security Analyst- Overseas Security Advisory Council
Alan Solomont
Former U.S. Ambassador to Spain
Stan Soloway
Former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense
Steven J. Spinner
Former Advisor, Recovery Act, Department of Energy
Todd J. Squire
Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Donald C. Stanton
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Jim Steinberg
Former Deputy Secretary of State
Jonathan Stevenson
Former Director for Political-Military Affairs, Middle East and North Africa, NSC
Jacob Stokes
Former Senior Advisor to the National Security Advisor, Office of the Vice President
Brian Stone
Former Navy Mass Communications Specialist
Elan Strait
Former Director of Climate and Clean Energy, National Security Council
Gordon Sumner
Former DASD / National Director, ESGR
Bart M.J. Szewczyk
Former Member of the Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State; former Senior
Policy Advisor to U.S. Ambassador to the UN
Michael R. Taheri
Major General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Francis X. Taylor
Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.); Former Undersecretary, Office of Intelligence and
Analysis, Department of Homeland Security
Dr. Jarris Louis Taylor, Jr.
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of United States Air Force
Caroline Tess
Former Special Assistant to President Obama
Harry Thomas
Former Ambassador to Bangladesh, the Philippines and Zimbabwe
Nicole Tisdale
Former Director, National Security Council; Former Director, House Homeland Security
Committee
Katie Tobin
Former Deputy Assistant to the President and NSC Coordinator for the Los Angeles Declaration
Jim Townsend
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO
Christine Turner
Former Director, National Security Council
Vin Traverso
Former Foreign Service Officer
Jonathan Treacy
Major General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Denise A. Underwood
Sergeant Major, U.S. Army (Ret.)
W. Craig Vanderwagen, M.D.
Former Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, HHS
Alexander Vershbow
Former NATO Deputy Secretary General, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and Republic of
Korea
Toni Verstandig
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs
David Eckels Wade
Chief of Staff, U.S. State Department, Obama Administration
Jenonne Walker
Former Ambassador to the Czech Republic
George H. Walls, Jr.
Brigadier General, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.)
Steve Warnstadt
Former Deputy Director, NATO Advisory Team
Laurie A. Watkins
Former Senior Advisor, Assistant Secretary (MRA), U.S. Army
William F. Wechsler
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Combatting
Terrorism
Jack Weinstein
Lt Gen, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Gail Berry West
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
Deborah C. Wheeling
Major General U.S. Army (Ret.)
Barry B. White
Former U.S. Ambassador to Norway
Jon A. Wiant
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence
Calvin Williams
Former Air Force Global Strike Command Chief Master Sergeant
Doug Wilson
Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs
Johnnie Wilson
General U.S. Army (Ret.)
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Joel S. Wit
Former State Department and Distinguished Fellow., Henry L. Stimson Center
Duane Woerth
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Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director, National Security Council for
Arms Control and Nonproliferation
Lee Wolosky
Former Special Counsel to the President; former Special Envoy for Guantanamo
Robert O. Work
Former Deputy Secretary of Defense
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Brigadier General (Ret.), U.S. Army
Marie Yovanovitch
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Armenia & Kyrgyzstan
Alan Yu
Former Department of Energy Director for Asian Affairs
Zaid A. Zaid
Former Special Assistant to President Obama and Associate White House Counsel

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Kamala Harris Wins Second Endorsement In 179 Years From Magazine That Featured Works From Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein

The oldest continuously published magazine in the U.S. is endorsing current Vice President Kamala Harris for president in the 2024 election.

Here's why.

What Happened: Election polls indicate a tight contest between Harris and Donald Trump in the 2024 race, making high-profile endorsements potentially crucial in influencing undecided voters.

Scientific American announced it is endorsing Harris for the 2024 election. The endorsement is only the second time the magazine has endorsed a presidential candidate in its 179-year history. The magazine previously endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
The magazine cites the vice president's plans on health, the economy and climate change as the reasons for the endorsement and also said Trump proves a threat on some of the same issues along with having a dangerous record.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/kamala-harris-wins-second-endorse
ment-in-179-years-from-magazine-that-featured-works-from-nikola-tesla-albert-einstein/ar-AA1qJlIu?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=43eed574f3fa45caa51cb57c537346d1&ei=64






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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


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Scientific American announced it is endorsing Harris for the 2024 election. The endorsement is only the second time the magazine has endorsed a presidential candidate in its 179-year history. The magazine previously endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
The magazine cites the vice president's plans on health, the economy and climate change as the reasons for the endorsement and also said Trump proves a threat on some of the same issues along with having a dangerous record.

Trump has some very unscientific ideas, which he passed on to his loyalists. One is that tariffs are not a tax on Americans. Stalin passed on an unscientific idea called Lysenkoism to his loyalists:

Trumpism, Stalinism and the Tariff Debate

Do tariffs — taxes on imports — raise prices for U.S. consumers? There’s really no debate on the subject.

I don’t mean that everyone agrees. Rather, there are two distinct groups that aren’t talking to each other, each of which is more or less unified in its views. Almost all economists agree that taxes on imports are, in fact, passed on to consumers. Why? Because that’s what the evidence says, and it’s very hard to come up with an alternative story.
https://x.com/justinwolfers/status/1834661783589523769?t=GgXK6f1PTk_sz
1v7AUgMGQ

https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/jep.33.4.187

On the other hand, Trump loyalists — which these days means almost the entire Republican Party — insist as a group that foreigners, not American consumers, pay taxes on imports. Why? Because Donald Trump says so. And they don’t even try to engage with economists who disagree.

As I see it, the latter position is the more interesting of the two, not because it has a shred of validity — it doesn’t — but precisely because it doesn’t. How did we get to a state in which a whole political party supports a claim that experts unanimously reject? As I see it, the best way to understand what’s going on is to look at other countries’ histories — specifically the strange history of Lysenkoism in Joseph Stalin’s Russia.

Just for the record, the case for the orthodox economists’ view is basically that taxes on imports are like taxes on anything else. If we were to require that car dealers — an extremely Republican group — pay a tax equal to 20 percent of the price of every car they sold, they would be the first to insist that this tax would lead to higher prices for their customers. Why would anyone imagine that a tax on goods sold by foreigners would have a different effect?

And studies of the effects of past tariffs say exactly what you’d expect: They’re passed on to consumers.

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Lysenkoism

The Soviet Era's Deadliest Scientist Is Regaining Popularity in Russia

Trofim Lysenko’s spurious research prolonged famines that killed millions. So why is a fringe movement praising his legacy?

By Sam Kean | December 19, 2017

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/12/trofim-lysenko-sov
iet-union-russia/548786
/

Although it’s impossible to say for sure, Trofim Lysenko probably killed more human beings than any individual scientist in history. Other dubious scientific achievements have cut thousands upon thousands of lives short: dynamite, poison gas, atomic bombs. But Lysenko, a Soviet biologist, condemned perhaps millions of people to starvation through bogus agricultural research—and did so without hesitation. Only guns and gunpowder, the collective product of many researchers over several centuries, can match such carnage.

Having grown up desperately poor at the turn of the 20th century, Lysenko believed wholeheartedly in the promise of the communist revolution. So when the doctrines of science and the doctrines of communism clashed, he always chose the latter—confident that biology would conform to ideology in the end. It never did. But in a twisted way, that commitment to ideology has helped salvage Lysenko’s reputation today. Because of his hostility toward the West, and his mistrust of Western science, he’s currently enjoying a revival in his homeland, where anti-American sentiment runs strong.

Lysenko vaulted to the top of the Soviet scientific heap with unusual speed. Born into a family of peasant farmers in 1898, he was illiterate until age 13, according to a recent article on his revival in Current Biology. He nevertheless took advantage of the Russian Revolution and won admission to several agricultural schools, where he began experimenting with new methods of growing peas during the long, hard Soviet winter, among other projects. Although he ran poorly designed experiments and probably faked some of his results, the research won him praise from a state-run newspaper in 1927. His hardscrabble background—people called him the “barefoot scientist”—also made him popular within the Communist party, which glorified peasants.

Officials eventually put Lysenko in charge of Soviet agriculture in the 1930s. The only problem was, he had batty scientific ideas. In particular, he loathed genetics. Although a young field, genetics advanced rapidly in the 1910s and 1920s; the first Nobel Prize for work in genetics was awarded in 1933. And especially in that era, genetics emphasized fixed traits: Plants and animals have stable characteristics, encoded as genes, which they pass down to their children. Although nominally a biologist, Lysenko considered such ideas reactionary and evil, since he saw them as reinforcing the status quo and denying all capacity for change. (He in fact denied that genes existed.)

Instead, as the journalist Jasper Becker has described in the book Hungry Ghosts, Lysenko promoted the Marxist idea that the environment alone shapes plants and animals. Put them in the proper setting and expose them to the right stimuli, he declared, and you can remake them to an almost infinite degree.

To this end, Lysenko began to “educate” Soviet crops to sprout at different times of year by soaking them in freezing water, among other practices. He then claimed that future generations of crops would remember these environmental cues and, even without being treated themselves, would inherit the beneficial traits. According to traditional genetics, this is impossible: It’s akin to cutting the tail off a cat and expecting her to give birth to tailless kittens. Lysenko, undeterred, was soon bragging about growing orange trees in Siberia, according to Hungry Ghosts. He also promised to boost crop yields nationwide and convert the empty Russian interior into vast farms.

Such claims were exactly what Soviet leaders wanted to hear. In the late 1920s and early 1930s Joseph Stalin—with Lysenko’s backing—had instituted a catastrophic scheme to “modernize” Soviet agriculture, forcing millions of people to join collective, state-run farms. Widespread crop failure and famine resulted. Stalin refused to change course, however, and ordered Lysenko to remedy the disaster with methods based on his radical new ideas. Lysenko forced farmers to plant seeds very close together, for instance, since according to his “law of the life of species,” plants from the same “class” never compete with one another. He also forbade all use of fertilizers and pesticides.

Wheat, rye, potatoes, beets—most everything grown according to Lysenko’s methods died or rotted, says Hungry Ghosts. Stalin still deserves the bulk of the blame for the famines, which killed at least 7 million people, but Lysenko’s practices prolonged and exacerbated the food shortages. (Deaths from the famines peaked around 1932 to 1933, but four years later, after a 163-fold increase in farmland cultivated using Lysenko’s methods, food production was actually lower than before.)

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Common people, time to face reality. Trump is sick and a threat to America. He cannot be allowed to get back into the White House.

If you cannot face reality, you may be suffering from Cognitive dissonance. The state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs or attitudes. Especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change. People are averse to inconsistencies within their own minds. Don't you be.

Hey comrade signym. Just adding to the evidence of why Kamala should be president. You did want to know remember?

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Former National Security Leaders Endorse Kamala Harris for President
We, the undersigned, are former U.S. national security leaders, and we proudly endorse Vice
President Kamala Harris to be President of the United States.
Given her record of leadership on national security as Vice President, there is no question she is
the best qualified person to lead our nation as Commander in Chief. Vice President Harris would
be a strong and effective leader beginning on Day 1 as President.
When it comes to handling America’s national security, Vice President Harris requires no
on-the-job training. In fact, if elected President, she would enter that office with more significant
national security experience than the four Presidents prior to President Biden. And in today’s
global security environment, we need a strong and tested leader.
Over the past three and a half years, Vice President Harris has played an integral role in
restoring U.S. global leadership around the world, working closely with President Biden on our
nation’s most pressing challenges. She has effectively and skillfully represented our nation on
the world stage, and has been a relentless advocate for American interests, American values,
and American security and prosperity. She has met with more than 150 world leaders and
traveled to 21 countries as Vice President. She has been by the President’s side in the Oval
Office and in the Situation Room managing high-stakes international crises and advising on the
toughest decisions– from the U.S. response to Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, to the
United States’ defense of Israel when Iran attacked in April 2024, to U.S. strikes against
al-Qaeda leaders.
Vice President Harris’s record of diplomacy is outstanding. She has met with President Xi of
China and dozens of leaders throughout the Indo-Pacific as part of our efforts to strengthen
alliances and partnerships, grow our economy, and out-compete China. Across four trips to the
Indo-Pacific and representing the United States at numerous global summits, the Vice President
has strengthened alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific, and in particular, Southeast
Asia, in recognition of the importance of this region to American security and prosperity. She has
met six times with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, including in a meeting five days before
Russia invaded Ukraine in order to warn him of the imminent invasion and help Ukraine
prepare. She has traveled to NATO’s Eastern Flank and helped ensure NATO unity in the face
of Russia’s war against Ukraine. Her historic visit to Africa heralded a deepening of the
U.S.-Africa partnership and she helped reshape the nature of our relationships across the
continent. Vice President Harris has led an important expansion of the U.S. relationship with
nations in the Caribbean and Northern Central America, including through a public-private
partnership that is expanding economic opportunity in Northern Central America. As the first
woman Vice President, she has advanced the inclusion of women and girls globally. She has
also led on our diplomacy with regard to the climate crisis, space, and AI. Throughout all of this
work, she has made a strong case for continuing America’s global leadership role.
Vice President Harris also has the experience and expertise to effectively make the case to the
American people about why Donald Trump is a threat to America’s national security.
As Vice President Harris has made clear on the campaign trail, a second Trump term would
threaten our allies, embolden our adversaries, and weaken America. Contrary to the
Trump-Vance agenda, she is clear that isolation is not insulation and that a globally engaged
America is a strong America. She understands the stakes of this election for global security and
stability and she is best positioned to defeat Trump– to the benefit of America and the entire
world.
Gene P. Abel
Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley
Former Deputy Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Department of State
Rosalyn Adams
Former NSC Deputy Executive Secretary
Charles C. Adams, Jr.
Former Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Finland
Terry Adirim
Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
Karen Aguilar
Former Acting Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Department of State
Bunmi Akinnusotu
Former Special Assistant, EPA
John G. Amaya
Former Deputy Chief of Staff, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Steven M. Anderson
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Wendy R. Anderson
Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Department of Defense
Negah Angha
Former Director for Multilateral Initiatives, National Security Council, The White House
James E. Archer
Former Division Commander- Army Reserve
Mark L. Asquino
Former U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea
Harriet Babbitt
Former Ambassador to the Organization of American States
Bruce D. Babcock
Colonel, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Daniel B. Baer
Former Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
Lauren Baer
Former Member of the Secretary of State's Policy Planning Staff and Senior Policy Advisor to
the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Zoe Baird
Former Senior Counselor to the Secretary of Commerce for Technology and Economic Growth,
Biden-Harris Administration; Former Presidents Intelligence Advisory Board, Clinton Gore
Administration
Edward L. Baker, Jr., MD, MPH
Former Assistant Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service, Rear Admiral (Ret.)
Michael S. Baker, MD, FACS
Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Donna Barbisch
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Jamie Barnett
Rear Admiral, U.S.Navy (Ret.)
Cynthia L Barrow
Vice Chair of the Jeffco Dems Veterans Initiative
Arthur M. Bartell
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Jeremy Bash
Former Chief of Staff, Department of Defense and CIA
Kristen F. Bauer
Former Senior Foreign Service Officer
Neil Baumgardner
Former Policy Advisor, Biden-Harris Defense Working Group
William Baumgartner
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard (Ret.)
Virginia L. Bennett
Former Acting Assistant Secretary of State
Max Bergmann
Former Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State
John R. Beyrle
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and Bulgaria
Jack R. Binns
Ambassador (Ret.)
Robert D. Blackwill
Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Planning and Ambassador to India for President
George W. Bush
Perry Blatstein
Former Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Council
Josh Blumenfeld
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Barbara Bodine
Former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen
Charles F. Bolden Jr.
MajGen USMC (Ret.); 12th NASA Administrator
Spencer P. Boyer
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy
John A. Bradley
Lieutenant General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Aurelia E. Brazeal
Former Ambassador to Ethiopia, to Kenya, to The Federated States of Micronesia and Former
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific
Rebecca Brocato
Former Special Assistant to the President and NSC Senior Director
Rosa Brooks
Former Counselor to the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy; former Senior Advisor, U.S.
Department of State
Jillian Burger
Former Staff Officer
Susan Flood Burk
Former Special Representative of the President for Nuclear Nonproliferation
John Butler
Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Louis E. Caldera
Former Secretary of the Army
Elizabeth Cameron
Former Senior Director for Global Health Security and Biodefense, National Security Council
Rosemarie Caraballo
SGM, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Robert Cardillo
Former Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
David P. Carey
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Former Commander, U.S. Army Legal Services Agency
Dr. Patrick Carrick, SES (Ret.)
Former Chief Scientist, Department of Homeland Security
Phillip Carter
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Iraq veteran
Christy Jobe Carter
CIA Officer (Ret.)
Judith B. Cefkin
Former Ambassador (Ret.)
Yam Ki Chan
Former Director of Global and Asia Economics at the National Security Council Staff
Ben Chang
Former National Security Council Director
Sarah Charles
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Philip Chicola
Minister Counselor (Ret.)
Gabi Chojkier
Former White House Official
Joseph Cirincione
Former Member International Security Advisory Board, Department of State
Erin Clancy
Diplomat (Ret.)
James R. Clapper
Former Director of National Intelligence
Hillary R. Clinton
Former Secretary of State
Ilona Cohen
Former General Counsel, OMB; Former Associate Counsel to the President
Joseph J. Collins, PhD
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Dr. Frances Colón
Former Deputy Science Adviser to the Secretary of State
José F. Cordero
Former Assistant Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service
Cindy L. Courville
Former Ambassador to the African Union
Al B. Craft
Executive Intelligence Officer (Ret.)
Madelyn R. Creedon
Former Assistant Secretary of Defense and Former Principal Deputy Administrator NNSA
Marilee Cunningham
Senior Chief Intelligence Specialist, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Ivo H. Daalder
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO
Glyn T. Davies
Former Ambassador to Thailand, Ambassador to the IAEA and Executive Secretary of the
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Ruth A. Davis
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David Delaney
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Greg Delawie
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Mary DeRosa
Former Deputy Counsel to the President and NSC Legal Adviser
Julie A. Dietrich
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Alex Djerassi
Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Dept. of State Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs
Thomas E. Donilon
Former U.S. National Security Advisor
William C. Eacho
Former Ambassador to Austria
Paul Eaton
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Nancy Ely-Raphel
Former U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia
Kimberly Marteau Emerson
Member, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council
John B. Emerson
Ambassador (Ret.)
Gregory W. Engle
Former Ambassador to the Togolese Republic
Stephanie Epner
Former NSC Special Advisor and Acting Senior Director for Climate and Energy
Andrew S.E. Erickson
Counselor of the United States Foreign Service (Ret.)
Scott Eshom
Former Army Captain, Special Forces
John L. Estrada
Former Ambassador to Trinidad & Tobago, 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (Ret.)
Linda Etim
Former National Security Council Senior Director for Global Development
Kenneth Fairfax
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John Feeley
Former U.S. Ambassador and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Gerald M. Feierstein Former Ambassador
Bob Felderman
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Dan Feldman
Former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan; former Chief of Staff to U.S.
Presidential Climate Envoy
John W. Ficklin
Former Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Michele Flournoy
Former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
Jason W. Forrester
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Stephenie Foster
Former Senior Advisor/Counselor, Secretary of State’s Office of Global Women’s Issues
John G. Fox
Senior Foreign Service Officer (Ret.)
Martin E.B. France
Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
Julia Frifield
Former Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
Gregg Frostrom
Chief Warrant Officer Four, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Michael Fuchs
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Glen S. Fukushima
Former Deputy Assistant United States Trade Representative for Japan and China
Laurie S. Fulton
Former Ambassador to Denmark
Julie Furuta-Toy
Former Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea
Peter W Galbraith
Former Ambassador to Croatia
Bishop Garrison
Former Senior Adviser to the Secretary of Defense
Jeffrey Gelman
Former Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of State
Tarek Ghani
Former Chief Economist and Future of Conflict Program Director, International Crisis Group
Larry Gillespie
Brigadier General (Ret.); Vietnam Veteran
Camille Stewart Gloster
Former Deputy National Cyber Director
Felice Gorordo
World Bank Alternate Executive Director for the United States
Rose Gottemoeller
Former Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
W. Scott Gould
Former Deputy Secretary Veterans Affairs
Dana A. Goward
Former Senior Executive Service (Ret.)
William Grant
Former Head of Embassy in Qatar
Vivian Graubard
Former Senior Advisor, White House Domestic Policy Council
Gordon Gray
Former Ambassador to Tunisia
Kevin P. Green
Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Anne C. Gruner
Former Senior Intelligence Executive
Jay K. Gruner
Former Senior Intelligence Executive
Michael Guest
Former Ambassador to Romania
The Honorable Lawrence Guzman Romo
Former U.S. Selective Service System Director
Richard Haass
Special Assistant, George H.W. Bush and Director, State Department Policy Planning Staff,
George W. Bush
Chuck Hagel
Former Secretary of Defense
Christa Hall
Former Advisor to the Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Homeland Security Advisor
S. Fitzgerald Haney
Former Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica
Karen Hanrahan
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Democracy and Human Rights, State Department
Nayyera Haq
Former White House Senior Director, Cabinet Affairs
Marie Harf
Former State Department and CIA official
Peter E. Harrell
Former Senior Director, International Economics, National Security Council/National Economic
Council
Jane Harman
Former Congresswoman
Anne M. Harrington
Former Deputy Administrator for Defence Nuclear Nonproliferation, DOE National Nuclear
Security Administration
Anthony Harrington
Former Ambassador to Brazil, Chair of President's Intelligence Oversight Board
Amy Hawthorne
Middle East expert
Michael V. Hayden
Former CIA Director
Samuel D. Heins
Former Ambassador to the Kingdom of Norway
Bruce A. Heyman
Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada
Adam Hodge
Former National Security Council Spokesperson
Emily Horne
Former Spokesperson and Senior Director for Press, National Security Council
Dean Horvath
CWO/W-3, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Samuel M. Hoskinson
Former Vice Chairman, National Intelligence Council
Sharon Houy
Former Chief of Staff, Defense Intelligence Agency
Michael Stephen Hoza
Former Ambassador
Vicki J. Huddleston
Ambassador, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
John Hughes
Former Deputy Director of the Office of Sanctions Policy and Implementation, U.S. Department
of State
Marie T. Huhtala
Former Ambassador
Heather Hurlburt
Former Chief of Staff, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
James G. Huse, Jr.
Former Insp. General, Social Security
Morris Eugene Jacobs
Counselor (Ret.)
Roberta Jacobson
Former Ambassador to Mexico and Assistant Secretary of State Western Hemisphere
Deborah Lee James
23rd Secretary of the Air Force
Nina Jankowicz
Former Executive Director, Department of Homeland Security Disinformation Governance Board
Lionel C. Johnson
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Axel A. Johnson III
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Deborah K Jones
Former U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait and Libya
Colin Kahl
Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
Shanthi Kalathil
Former Deputy Assistant to the President and Coordinator for Democracy and Human Rights,
National Security Council
Mara Karlin
Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities
Denis Kaufman
Senior Chief Petty Officer (Ret.)
Laura E. Kennedy
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament and to Turkmenistan
Lawrence D Kerr
Director for Medical Preparedness, National Security Council
John F. Kerry
68th U.S. Secretary of State
Josh Kirshner
Former Adviser to the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
W. Robert Kiser, MD
Rear Admiral, Medical Corp, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Jeremy Konyndyk
Former USAID senior official
Prem Kumar
Former Senior Director for Middle East and North Africa, National Security Council
Charles Kupchan
Former Special Assistant to the President, National Security Council
Daniel Kurtzer
Former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt and Israel
Dennis Laich
Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
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Brett B. Lambert
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy
Tom Lamont
Former Assistant Secretary of the Army
William Lassek
Former Assistant Surgeon General
Katharine L. Laughton
Rear Admiral U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Louis Lauter
Former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs; Former Acting Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Bri Law
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Jon LeBoeuf
Former National Security Council Executive Secretary Staff Officer
Jonathan L. Lee
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Suzan LeVine
Former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
David M Lichtman, MD
Rear Admiral U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Commander, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda
Samuel Lin, MD, PhD, MBA, MPA, MS
Rear Admiral & Assistant Surgeon General (Ret.), USPHS and Former Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Health, USDHHS
Carmen Lomellin
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Frank Lowenstein
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Keri Lowry
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Ray Mabus
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32nd Under Secretary of the Army
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Great. I really appreciate all of the worst people who have ever served America putting themselves in a list so we have them all in one place.



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Originally posted by second:
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Originally posted by THG:

Scientific American announced it is endorsing Harris for the 2024 election. The endorsement is only the second time the magazine has endorsed a presidential candidate in its 179-year history. The magazine previously endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
The magazine cites the vice president's plans on health, the economy and climate change as the reasons for the endorsement and also said Trump proves a threat on some of the same issues along with having a dangerous record.

Trump has some very unscientific ideas, which he passed on to his loyalists.



Bullshit. He's specifically said that he would put tariffs on foreign cars so high that people would buy American cars.

Meanwhile, explain to the class how giving $25,000 to buy a house doesn't instantly raise the prices of all houses by $25k like the EV tax break did to EV cars Then explain to the class how that isn't going to be paid for with taxpayer dollars, most of whom get no benefit at all from it.



Stay out of anything regarding money and numbers. You lose those arguments 100% of the time.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2024 7:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

Bullshit. He's specifically said that he would put tariffs on foreign cars so high that people would buy American cars.

Meanwhile, explain to the class how giving $25,000 to buy a house doesn't instantly raise the prices of all houses by $25k like the EV tax break did to EV cars Then explain to the class how that isn't going to be paid for with taxpayer dollars, most of whom get no benefit at all from it.



Stay out of anything regarding money and numbers. You lose those arguments 100% of the time.

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Trump will be fine.
He will also be your next President.

Trump floated the idea of tariff hikes to offset income tax cuts for the wealthy. That is Trump's real plan, not this make-believe "Buy American" crap 6ixStringJack is selling to justify what Trump wants for the rich. Trump will get a tax cut and the National Debt will expand faster because the tariff won't bring in money to offset the tax cut.
https://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/2024/09/16/vance-says-trump-tariffs
-would-help-pay-for-his-tax-cuts/110515
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Tuesday, September 17, 2024 8:17 PM

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Trump doesn't need a tax cut, dummy. Trump has Fuck You money times a thousand.

He also doesn't need to run for President after being shot at by looney tunes that your Legacy Media created either.

Most people who were getting shot at in broad daylight with witnesses everywhere would be tempted to spend the rest of their lives locked up in a panic room.

Not Trump.

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Kamala Harris is getting close to a durable lead over Trump

September 17, 2024 – 6:41 pm

https://jabberwocking.com/kamala-harris-is-getting-close-to-a-durable-
lead-over-trump
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My rule of thumb is that Kamala Harris needs to win the popular vote by 4-5% in order to win the election. According to the Economist tracker, she's there:



If Harris can expand her popular vote lead by another point or two, I think she'll be the very likely winner. If she expands by three points or so, she'll win by enough of a margin that even Donald Trump will have a hard time spurring his minions into a repeat of January 6.

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Sept. 18, 2024, 5:04 a.m. ET

For months, Donald J. Trump and his allies have described a nation facing almost unthinkable darkness.

The United States is under “under invasion” from “thousands and thousands and thousands of terrorists,” Mr. Trump told thousands at a rally on Friday in Las Vegas. Babies are being “executed after birth.” America faces the prospect of a “nuclear holocaust.”

Three days later, after facing his second assassination attempt in two months, Mr. Trump raised what has become an all-too-common American problem: incendiary political speech. But not his — that of his rivals.

“Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at, when I am the one who is going to save the country,” Mr. Trump said in an interview with Fox News Digital.

His remarks amount to a flip of a well-worn political script. For years, Democrats have argued that Mr. Trump’s autocratic instincts, his escalating threats to imprison those he sees as foes, his efforts to overturn the last election he lost, and his refusals to commit to accepting the results of the next one, render him a unique threat to America’s founding ideals. Dire warnings of the dangers of another Trump presidency have been accompanied by an incitement to vote, and defeat the former president at the ballot box.

Now, as part of a continued effort to deny Democrats one of their chief lines of attack against him, Mr. Trump is seeking to blame his opponents for an increasingly volatile political climate that he himself has helped stoke.

“Because of this Communist Left Rhetoric, the bullets are flying, and it will only get worse!” Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post on Monday.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/18/us/politics/trump-democrats-rhetori
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Sept. 18, 2024, 5:04 a.m. ET

On Monday, Mr. Trump’s campaign circulated quotes from President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democrats calling Mr. Trump “a threat” to democracy, fundamental freedoms and the nation. The list included the one perhaps most often cited by Republicans — “It’s time to put Trump in a bull’s-eye” — which was said by Mr. Biden. The president, after the first attempt on Mr. Trump’s life, has said using that language was “a mistake.”

The attack isn’t new. Since the start of the campaign, Mr. Trump has argued that Democrats represent the true menace to democracy. He has accused Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris of weaponizing the legal system against him — Mr. Trump has been indicted in four criminal cases and found guilty on 34 counts — to portray those prosecutions as a political persecution.

At the same time, he has stood by his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him and has called for those arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — an attack that he is accused of inciting — to be released, casting them as “hostages” and “political prisoners.”

Such methods are part of a signature playbook Mr. Trump returns to when he is accused of wrongdoing: He accuses his opponent of the exact same thing.

“He projects. He says, ‘Crazy Nancy’ — he is crazy,” Representative Nancy Pelosi, the former House speaker, said at the University of Wisconsin on Monday. “He says, ‘Crooked Hillary’ — he’s crooked. Every adjective he uses is really about himself.”

When Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee, called Mr. Trump a “puppet” for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, Mr. Trump fired back: “You’re the puppet.”

After Mr. Biden’s campaign called Mr. Trump a “lifelong racist,” the former president retorted that it was Mr. Biden who was “a very nasty and vicious racist.”

On the campaign trail in recent weeks, Mr. Trump has sought to turn a new Democratic line — that Mr. Trump and his allies are “weird” — against them. “We’re not weird. They’re weird,” he said at the rally in Las Vegas.

And at the presidential debate last week, Mr. Trump responded to a charge that he would “weaponize” the Justice Department by attacking Ms. Harris for doing the same.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/18/us/politics/trump-democrats-rhetori
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Birds of a feather flock together

Sean Combs, the rapper commonly known as "Diddy," 54, was arrested late Monday night after a grand jury indictment. He faces new federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges, according to a 14-page indictment unsealed Tuesday morning.

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-diddy-sean-combs-relationship-19
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P. Diddy joins rapper fans of Trump

by Judy Kurtz - 10/02/2015 1:26 PM ET

GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s list of friends who are famous rappers is growing: P. Diddy is the latest to count himself among them.

“Donald Trump is a friend of mine, and he works very hard,” the “Last Night” rapper and record label founder says in an interview published Friday in The Washington Post.

https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/255777-p-diddy-joins-rapper-fans
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