From Brian (Crooked) <[email protected]>
Subject What A Day: Protest protest too much
Date May 10, 2022 11:42 PM
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Almost like there’s some lesson here.

Tuesday, May 10, 2022
BY BRIAN BEUTLER & CROOKED MEDIA


** -Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) ([link removed]) , the man with dinner plans
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Public support for the Supreme Court has collapsed ([link removed]) , and Republicans are hiding their extreme abortion views behind fake opposition to peaceful protests. Naturally Democrats have seized this golden opportunity to go on the offensive by siding with Republicans in defense of the Integrity Of The Judiciary.
* Beneath the surface of tactical maneuvers, the specter of abortion becoming a crime in half the country has divided the right and united the left. When they aren’t ducking the press outright ([link removed]) , Republicans are all over the map ([link removed]) about whether to support a nationwide ban on abortion or leave bad-enough alone after the Supreme Court issues its opinion.

* But the loudest voices in the GOP keep making clear the party will support escalating beyond state-specific abortion restrictions. Republicans in the states are already looking beyond banning abortion ([link removed]) to potentially challenging the right to contraception ([link removed]) . Texas law already limits access to medications for women who miscarry ([link removed]) , because they are also abortion inducing. In Washington, Republicans' certainty that they’ve got the upper-hand in the coming midterms has drawn abortion banners out of the woodwork ([link removed]) .

* That’s left Republicans concerned about post-Roe politics trying to unite the party around bad-faith attacks on peaceful protesters who’ve gathered outside the homes of key GOP senators and Supreme Court Justices. Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) even summoned the police ([link removed]) to complain about a message written in chalk ([link removed]) on the sidewalk outside her home: “Susie, please, Mainers want WHPA [Women’s Health Protection Act] —> vote yes, clean up your mess.” Very concerning.

Ridiculous as that is, Republicans have had some success working media refs.
* The Washington Post editorial board, for instance, raced to condemn the protesters ([link removed]) , and stipulated to the existence of an “independent judiciary” that is “controlled, evidence-based and rational,” while making no mention of years-long, successful GOP theft of the courts for the express purpose of criminalizing abortion.

* The credulous press coverage of the GOP’s fake peaceful-protest outrage might be downstream of Democrats who raced to validate the false panic. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki alluded ([link removed]) to "violence, threats, or vandalism," even though none of those things happened, and affirmed that "judges perform an incredibly important function in our society. Senate Democrats streamlined legislation ([link removed]) beefing up security for justices through the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer struck a more sensible note on Tuesday ([link removed]) , noting "If protests are peaceful, yes. My house, there's protests three, four times a week outside my house."

No one knows what the future holds. But if Democrats truly believe, as they claim, that Republicans will rue the day the court overturned Roe, then they shouldn’t also try to tap down on the backlash when it materializes. They can’t increase the salience of the GOP’s horrific abortion agenda by trying to dial down the volume of pro-abortion protests, and dial up the volume of GOP deflections.
On the latest episode of Crooked History, Ben Rhodes takes us back in time to track Vladimir Putin's rise to power in Russia and how his bend toward authoritarianism has led to the devastating and brutal invasion of Ukraine. Watch all new episodes of Crooked History on the Crooked Media YouTube Channel ([link removed]) or head over to crooked.com/crooked-history ([link removed]) to learn more.
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Evidence of collapsing Russian morale, both in the field of battle and among its political leaders, keeps piling up. The latest: U.S. intelligence officials say Russian troops fighting in the Donbas region of Ukraine have begun either disobeying or slow-walking orders ([link removed]) . At the same time, in Russia, four regional governors, politically subservient to the Kremlin, announced their resignations simultaneously ([link removed]) , three of which took effect immediately. We can only speculate as to why, but whether they resigned in response to the invasion, or because Moscow forced them out in response to deteriorating economic and political conditions stemming from the invasion, it’s the invasion stupid. Nevertheless, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines testified Tuesday that the U.S. assesses Putin is prepared for a
“prolonged conflict” in Ukraine, both within the Donbas region, and elsewhere ([link removed]) .
* Senate Republicans, who were holding up Ukraine-aid legislation until Democrats stripped COVID-19 funding from it, are now holding up Ukraine aid ([link removed]) over government benefits for Ukrainian refugees, almost like there’s some lesson here.

* The far-right, Trump-loyal cable channel OANN had to run a pre-recorded, 30 second segment admitting there “was no widespread voter fraud ([link removed]) ” by Georgia election workers during the 2020 election, as part of a defamation settlement with those workers.

* John McCain’s top 2008 adviser Steve Schmidt admits that everyone in the presidential campaign, from McCain and him on down, ([link removed]) lied when they attacked the New York Times for running a story about McCain’s lengthy, alleged affair with a lobbyist whom he then did legislative favors for—a story Schmidt now admits was accurate.

* One MAGA wackjob may be overtaking the other MAGA wackjobs, including Dr. Oz, in the Pennsylvania GOP Senate primary. ([link removed]) Congratulations to all involved.

* All that right-wing opposition research feeding those mortifying stories about Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) seemingly comes from a former North Carolina ally and donor to him, ([link removed]) and includes yet-unpublished material so explicit that publishing it would violate North Carolina law.

* Elon Musk has confirmed he’d reactivate Donald Trump’s Twitter account ([link removed]) in case What A Day readers needed that spelled out.

* PRO-TIP: If you’re going to atone publicly for plagiarism, don’t include plagiarized material in the apology ([link removed]) , particularly material from Plagiarism Today.

* The House intelligence counterterrorism, counterintelligence and counterproliferation subcommittee will hold a hearing next week on UFOs ([link removed]) .

* Brazilian soccer star Marcelo reportedly got demoted by his former French soccer club for promiscuous farting ([link removed]) .

* James Cromwell superglued his hand to a Starbucks countertop to protest the chain’s policy of upcharging for vegan milk alternatives ([link removed]) .

Absent federal action, somewhere between five- and 14-million people will likely lose their Medicaid coverage when the government stops deeming COVID-19 a public-health emergency, ([link removed]) according to a Kaiser Family Foundation analysis. At the outset of the pandemic, Congress established a continuous-enrollment requirement, which prohibited states from removing people from their Medicaid rolls, and financed the increased costs to those states by increasing federal matching funds for Medicaid by a significantly larger amount than states incurred due to their larger enrollments. As of now, the government plans to end the public-health emergency in mid July, after which both the continuous-enrollment requirement and the enhanced matching funds would quickly disappear. At that point millions of people who no longer meet Medicaid enrollment criteria
would lose their coverage. Many of them would presumably now qualify for other forms of insurance (either through new employers, or the Affordable Care Act) but analysts were unable to estimate how many would be able to find new coverage, and and how many would remain uninsured.
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Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), who opposes abortion, will support the Women’s Health Protection Act ([link removed]) , “in light of the leaked Supreme Court decision draft overturning Roe v. Wade, and subsequent reports that Republicans in the House and Senate will introduce legislation to enact a nationwide six-week ban.”

President Biden is considering lifting the Trump tariffs contributing to inflation ([link removed]) .

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) laid bare the GOP’s extreme abortion-criminalization agenda on the Senate floor ([link removed]) .

Justice Samuel Alito’s neighbors gave reporters covering protests outside his house wine and cheese ([link removed]) .
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