Trump remains on shaky ground with the GOP base, and Mayor Pete finally went to East Palestine.
Thursday, February 23, 2023
BY JULIA CLAIRE & CROOKED MEDIA
- Tucker Carlson ([link removed]) , still penning on-air love letters to his #1 guy
There’s a growing new media narrative grounded in a grain of truth: Donald Trump is losing his grip on the Republican base after seven long years. But like all media-created narratives, it’s more complicated than that.
* So what’s the grain of truth?. The movement away from the disgraced former president, such as there’s been any, is largely about electability. Remember ([link removed]) , “We’re gonna win so much you may even get tired of winning”? Yeah, that didn’t exactly work out after 2020. Trump’s favorability among Republicans has fallen ([link removed]) pretty steadily since he lost to President Biden, and it’s only gotten worse since his hand-picked candidates almost universally got blown out of the water in the 2022 midterms.
* But nearly all of those Republicans would happily vote for Trump if he happens to win the nomination, and he’s still popular enough among Republicans to scare GOP presidential candidates from, you know, actually trying to beat him. According to a new NPR/PBS/Marist poll ([link removed]) , Trump is still viewed the most favorably by evangelical Christians, rural voters, people with household incomes below $50,000 and White Americans who don’t have a college degree. That's a lot of Republicans! Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), Trump’s heir apparent, praises Trump in his forthcoming book ([link removed]) (kill me) and thanks him for his 2018 gubernatorial endorsement that helped DeSantis become governor of Florida. DeSantis has distanced himself from the former president, but smartly,
has not engaged in sparring with him thus far, and hopes to clinch the nomination by presenting himself as a younger, more-electable Trump.
* That’s because the Republican Party of post-Obama America has largely been remade in Trump’s image. Anyone on the right who didn’t climb aboard the MAGA train was quickly discarded as a RINO, and none of them will even bother running for president (except maybe Liz Cheney in a kamikaze mission). It’s still the highest sin in Republican politics to admit that Trump is a gross, corrupt, incompetent, cruel person who barely made it through a failed one-term presidency. What’s changed is that Trump, once seen as the party’s golden goose, is now increasingly viewed as a political liability, or at least less electable than the mini-Trumps lining up behind him.
So what’s the latest with ol’ Don?
* The special counsel investigating Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election has filed a motion to compel testimony from former Vice President Mike Pence to testify ([link removed]) to a federal grand jury. That motion seeks to preempt an effort by Trump’s attorneys to block Pence’s appearance on cooked-up executive privilege grounds. Also today, a federal judge ordered that Trump himself and FBI Director Christopher Wray may be questioned under oath ([link removed]) by attorneys for two former senior FBI employees who allege in separate lawsuits that they were illegally targeted for retribution after the FBI investigated Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
* In the Fulton County, GA, special grand jury investigation, the jury’s foreman may have complicated the case by speaking with the press about the jury’s findings last week ([link removed]) . The grand juror in question, Atlanta resident Emily Kohrs, went on a bizarre and highly unusual media tour this week. Her remarks didn’t go unnoticed by Trump-aligned witnesses, who say they’ll try to use Kohrs’s comments to get any charges they ultimately face dismissed. That’s all pure bluster, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should ignore it. But prosecutors always seem to be looking for reasons not to hold Donald Trump accountable, so, thanks Atlanta resident Emily Kohrs.
One thing is clear: four criminal inquiries of varying size and scope have not yet deterred the former president. The American media wants to believe the country is better than Trump, still clinging to that old refrain of “This is not who we are.” But as we’ve seen time and again, plenty of Americans are thrilled by not only Trump’s political and personal style, but his poisonous policy as well. Which is why even if Trump goes down, more like him will spring up in his place. And why the left should aim not solely to eliminate Trump from the American political sphere, but to render his bankrupt ideology toxic nationwide.
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In a truly horrific sequence of events, a 24-year-old Florida reporter named Dylan Lyons was killed while he was covering a fatal shooting just outside of Orlando ([link removed]) that had occurred hours earlier. Authorities are still trying to decipher the circumstances that led to the fatal shooting. On Wednesday at around 11 a.m., a man later identified as 19-year-old Kieth Moses fatally shot 38-year-old Nathacha Augustin. Hours later, detectives had interviewed witnesses and “cleared the scene” but local journalists remained on hand to prepare news reports. Moses then allegedly returned to the scene and shot Lyons and his videographer Jesse Waldon as they sat in a car together. Then he walked to a nearby house and fatally shot a 9-year-old girl named T’yonna Major and wounded her mother. Moses was arrested thereafter, but his motive remains unclear.
A nationwide winter storm has paralyzed travel from California to Maine. ([link removed])
Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex crimes involving children ([link removed]) , adding to the 30-year sentence he is already serving for his 2021 conviction for racketeering and sex trafficking.
In Thursday court testimony, disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh denied killing his wife and son but admitted to lying to investigators about when he last saw them alive ([link removed]) .
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) wrote a letter to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office urging officials to exercise close scrutiny of Merck & Co’s request for patents on its groundbreaking cancer treatment ([link removed]) , saying further efforts to protect the drug could be an abuse of the system, and only serve to extend the company’s “monopoly power over the drug.” Get their asses, Liz.
Tennessee House Republicans moved to ban drag shows under an obscenity law ([link removed]) after several Democrats were cut off from questioning under new debate time limits passed by the House GOP supermajority. The bill will return to the State Senate for a procedural vote before final passage.
Ozy Media CEO and founder Carlos Watson was arrested today and charged with fraud ([link removed]) .
Early polling shows that the race to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) will be tight ([link removed]) , with Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) vying for the lead.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited East Palestine, OH, after the train derailment and resulting toxic chemical spill, but it struck many of his critics as too little, too late. The communications void Buttigieg left after the derailment was a serious misstep, not least because Buttigieg is one of the Biden administration’s most effective communicators (have you seen him when he goes on Fox News? He’s good when he wants to be). And it’s lost on no one that Buttigieg’s visit came one day after disgraced former president Trump held an event there to blame the Biden administration for the whole thing and flamed the narrative that Democrats “don’t care about the White working class.” Buttigieg and the rest of the Biden administration missed the opportunity to strike first with the truth: that the Trump administration did away with the regulation that might have prevented this and other derailments. Buttigieg vowed that his department will work with Congress to prevent similar
disasters ([link removed]) , adding that DOT has laid out steps that the federal government wants Congress and the rail industry to take. He also promised to hold Norfolk Southern accountable, and admitted that he should have publicly responded to the disaster sooner. The National Transportation Safety Board’s initial report was released today, detailing that the East Palestine derailment was traced to an overheated wheel bearing that was 253 degrees hotter than air temperature. The NTSB said it will hold a rare “investigative field hearing” ([link removed]) near the derailment site and call witnesses.
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FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried was hit with four new criminal charges for fraudulent conduct ([link removed]) related to his cryptocurrency company and associate hedge fund.
Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to an additional 16 years in prison today ([link removed]) after being found guilty of rape, forced oral copulation, and sexual misconduct in Los Angeles last December, adding to his 23-year sentence from a New York conviction.
A new poll shows that 83 percent of Americans are satisfied with their personal lives ([link removed]) .
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