MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Looked at the front pages tonight, too much bad Trump news for the "In The News" section, and not just on the Charlottesville story. Not including op-ed, only Editorial Board
NEW YORK TIMES
Trump Blames "Both Sides in Virginia", Abandons Measured Tone as He Faults ‘Alt-Left’ in Clashes
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and MAGGIE HABERMAN 8:49 PM ET
News Analysis
Trump Gives White Supremacists an Unequivocal Boost
By GLENN THRUSH and MAGGIE HABERMAN 35 minutes ago
When Mr. Trump equated anti-racism protesters with neo-Nazis, he legitimized white supremacists like no modern president
Related Coverage
As More C.E.O.s Exit Advisory Panel, Trump Takes Aim
By DAVID GELLES, KATE KELLY and RACHEL ABRAMS 8:57 PM ET
After six business leaders stepped down, Mr. Trump criticized their work and said they were “leaving out of embarrassment.”
Premiums to Soar if Trump Cuts Insurer Subsidy, C.B.O. Says
By ROBERT PEAR and THOMAS KAPLAN 46 minutes ago
If President Trump makes good on his promise to “let Obamacare implode,” premiums would increase by as much as 20 percent and the federal deficit would rise.
Trump Learns That Real Estate Bluster Can Fizzle in Politics
By DAVID E. SANGER 8:23 PM ET
In recent days, South Korea, Iran and Venezuela have reminded President Trump that intimidation tactics can get complicated on the global stage.
South Korea Bluntly Warns U.S. Against Unilateral Attack
By CHOE SANG-HUN
President Moon Jae-in said that “no one should be allowed to decide on a military action” over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program without South Korean approval.
Justice Dept. Demands Data on Visitors to Anti-Trump Website 5:46 PM ET
Trump Signs Order Rolling Back Environmental Rules on Infrastructure 8:52 PM ET
Solar Developers and Panel Makers Clash Over Tariff Request 6:40 PM ET
Tenants Sue Kushner Companies Claiming Rent Overcharge
Editorial: Trump Makes a Spectacle of Himself
Given another chance to condemn white supremacists, the president takes up their talking points.
THE WASHINGTON POST
Defiant after backlash, Trump reiterates ‘both sides’ to blame in Va.
In a dangerous time, the Pentagon prepares for a war game on the Korean Peninsula
Trump administration highlights actions of Islamic State in annual religious freedom summary
Comments
CNN.COM (opinion included here because it's harder to separate out)
A MELTDOWN FOR THE AGES
Analysis: President Trump reveals his true political soul in a torrent of anger
Trump again says both sides to blame in Charlottesville
Anderson Cooper: Trump revealed who and what he really is
The 14 most shocking comments from Trump's Q and A
Trump on the record: Watch the full Q and A session
Six executives have quit Trump panel since Saturday
Elaine Chao on Trump's criticism of her husband: I stand by both
How surprised Trump aides watched the news conference
Republicans on Trump's comments: No. Just no.
Cillizza: Trump is exactly who we were afraid he was
Opinion: What threatens Trump's fragile masculinity
Fox News, Daily Caller delete posts encouraging people to drive through protests
Far right planning 9 rallies this weekend
Woman charged in toppling of Confederate statue
Obama's Charlottesville tweet gets 2.5 million likes
Van Jones breaks down over Trump's comments
Prosecutors seek info on anti-Trump protesters
Late night reacts to violent weekend
Lincoln Memorial vandalized
Federal prosecutors pursue information on Trump opponents
Trump touts winery when talking Charlottesville
Trump on Bannon's future: 'We'll see'
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/15/2017 - 11:25pm
Are you a Russian bot? That's like 60-80 links. Have you read them and recommending or are you just calling attention to the headlines?
by A Guy Called LULU on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 12:44am
She's a speed reader/appraiser, especially in conveyer belt mode. Outtadaway!
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 12:55am
Of course this bot has not read them all. I was just so struck by the flood of stories, as a news junkie I have never seen such a negative flood against a president before. Never so focused on one man. Not since I started watching news on the internet, like 2004. Even before, I don't remember Watergate like this at all.
It might really be a turning point. I am truly impressed this evening by what seems to be polticial disaster after disaster. It looks like a funky twist on the famous TV commercial: he has fallen and he won't be getting up! I will be quite surprised if rats start don't start deserting this sinking ship even before the Mueller pile on starts. How can he possibly turn the trajectory around? That would be a miracle.
I thought I would post it all because the flood that started here would be hard to reconstruct after a few days. It will either quiet down for a while or get worse, either way, this looks like an important point in time.
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:10am
Maybe things get real crazy now, like Trump fans start shooting NYT and WaPo reporters, who knows? It just strikes me as an important day, where his craziness hit a crescendo and a symphony started playing.
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:09am
America loves a bad boy/reformed sinner, and this flood of news is promotion Andy Warhol-style - however bad it is, it's all about Trump - he thrives on that. As many people as it angers, almost as many it thrills. They'll come around. Trump is here to stay, to make our ADHD existence complete. we didn't want boring wonkish policy discussions? Here ya go.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:11am
There is indeed political disaster after disaster but politics, as played by politicians as a whole, is just about who gets the high hand on the lever. Our country's recent history is that despite who gets the upper hand they push in the same direction. It is hard to tell one rat from another. Trump is forced to defend his critical middle [his base] and is getting outflanked on both sides. I agree, it is an important time.
by A Guy Called LULU on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:38am
And on Fox News, there is the only defense imaginable, # 1 on the Editor's picks page, it's a coup plot by the cosmopolitans:
Gingrich: Elite media are in a frenzy to undermine Trump
Aug. 15, 2017 - 4:34 - On 'Hannity,' the former House speaker sounds off about the news media coup against Americans
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/15/2017 - 11:30pm
yup this day has been one of the toughest spin jobs evah @ Fox, so looks like Gingrich and Hannity were stuck with it, some just plain refused to try:
Fox host: Trump comments ‘one of the biggest messes I’ve ever seen'
@ The Hill, Aug. 15, 6:15 pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:28am
Fox's Shep Smith: We couldn't find a Republican willing to come on and defend Trump
@ The Hill, Aug. 16by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 2:32am
Thanks for all the fascinating links these days. Who needs twitter when you have Artappraiser
by Obey on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 3:02am
Wrt the Israel angle we talked about:
by Obey on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 3:05am
hee hee hee 'merica, whatta country!
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 3:08am
*blush* (I gotta cut it down or I'll go broke...comes to mind I said that when the Iraq war started and I did go broke! )
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 3:23am
Current number one on "United States trends" on Trump's favorite site to visit in the morning:
#ImpeachTrump
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 12:05am
Bet this will really drive him further nuts, more than anything else, if he notices it :
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 12:43am
Incredible photo, needs a caption contest, something from Shakespeare might work:
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 2:27am
Any pictures of Cohn and Mnuchin's faces during the "many fine people" segment of the speech?
Two powerful Jewish business leaders standing in support of a president wholeheartedly defending Nazis.
I should really really stop being surprised. But every goddamn day
by Obey on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 4:05am
No pictures but there is a leaker this morning @ Politico, for what it's worth saying Cohn has "unease" and is "displeased", along with others, though no one has threatened to resign yet:
White House aides wrestle with Trump’s race comments
There is a strong feeling of unease among some White House officials, including economic adviser Gary Cohn.
Mnuchin is a puzzling case. He happens to be a collector of some very sophisticated art, so it can't be the case where he doesn't get what's going on here. Must be that he has goals that he thinks are more worthy and that it's strategically necessary for those goals not to cause more commotion? I want to make clear that I am not making excuses. Comes to mind, though, that it's traditional for the Treasury Secretary to try very hard not to indicate opinion on political events.
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 12:09pm
Also Mnuchin doesn't have a highly ideological history, it seems. Contributed to Obama. Maybe just really really likes being treasury secretary. I mean it's way above the aspirations and aptitudes of anyone with his credentials.
by Obey on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 12:28pm
NYTimes has nothing new beyond Politico and us on Cohn and Mnunchin , but on Ivanka tweeting and Jared silent: hmmm, best not try to even figure what's up with that yet:
Jewish Trump Officials Silent on President’s Defense of Anti-Semitic Protesters
By Michael D. Shear, Aug. 16
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 3:52pm
Exclusive probably related to Ivanka's tweet:
Rabbi That Oversaw Ivanka Trump’s Conversion to Judaism Slams Trump on Charlottesville Response
By Yashar Ali @ Daily Intelligencer @ NYMag.com, Aug. 16
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 12:57am
Important development: Axios now has that Bannon is thrilled that the "globalists" are running away over Charlottesville, that he thinks he's winning over the president. Like I hinted at elsewhere on this thread. As if the race issue is just secondary, that getting rid of the globalist influence was primary. (As NAFTA talks are starting, I might note!)
So it may very well be that these two Dem-leaning Wall Street types are staying without saying, as someone has to be there with a "globalist" counterpoint.
I should add that I know more than a few people here think of the Goldman Sachs trickle down type people as part of the whole Republican cabal. With lots of Congressional GOP, that may well be true. But in the White House right now we have Bannon rightie Jacobean populism vs. masters of the universe with liberal socio-cultural values. (Not just anti-racism but anti-gun, pro abortion, etc.) Them's your current choices and they don't fit either political party completely.
This is precisely where I see a breakdown of our current two-party ideology. Seriously crossing boundaries, i.e., Bannon's got part of the "eat the rich" thing of some Bernie fans, in addition to the racism. And Dems are painted as elites to many, that Goldman Sachs types and Bloomberg types are simpatico to the Dem party on social issues is further evidence to many. Yes, that Trump is a billionaire, and a shady one at that, is very ironic and where many twains meet. He really does fit independent rather than either party, wacky independent, that is.
And in a world that is no longer there, Cohn and Mnuchin (and like, Bloomberg) would be Rockefeller Republicans. But that's gone. And let's be honest, even back then, Jews did not feel like they could trust WASPy types so much.
Trump is a catalyst in just fueling the flames of breaking the unnaturally attained coalitions in both parties.
But, final point: I think Trump is such a crazy narcissist, and so idiosyncratic because of that, that neither Bannon nor any of us can trust that they have won him over. For example, I'm not at all willing to say his racist leanings aren't genuine now and in the recent past, likely that they probably are genuine, but I think it behooves to keep in mind he showed no sign of sympathy for white suprematicism 17 years ago, almost the opposite. After doing the Central Park Five thing. He bounces around, it seems that even racism is transactional with him. About the only thing that seems to be true across his entire career politically is what Maiello just mentioned on Dr. Cleveland's thread, the propensity to admire dictatorial rough justice for bad hombres. And the hombres are bad as judged by him and him alone. A completely uncontrollable chameleon; no one can trust as to ideology There is none except me me me, my art of the deal talent. This is why so many things he does convulse the country. I mean, really, there are a lot of op-eds out there right now basically saying "Trump administration? There is no Trump administration, just chaos."
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 5:47pm
In the 1970s, Trump oversaw housing discrimination
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/28/us/politics/donald-trump-housing-race...
In 1989, Trump called for hatred and the death penalty for the Central Park Five
http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/07/politics/trump-larry-king-central-park-fiv...
In the 1990s. Trump was sued for removing black card dealers from tables at his casino
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/28/us/politics/donald-trump-housing-race...
Trump was birther in chief in 2011.
Trump has a decades long history of racism. Most racism is transactional.
by rmrd0000 on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 5:55pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 4:08pm
I was 40-60 on whether this was actual news.
by Obey on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 4:13pm
p.s. the writers on that site are on a roll, probably riffing off each other higher than a kite:
Disgusted Robert Mueller Eats 2 20-Piece Chicken McNugget Meals In One Sitting In Attempt To Get Into Trump’s Mind
Trump Warns Removing Confederate Statues Could Be Slippery Slope To Eliminating Racism Entirely
President’s American Manufacturing Council Down To CEO Of Shoe Carnival
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 4:17pm
WaPo managed to get some people to talk about what's been going on with Kelly, it's pretty detailed but what they got is more general change in modus operandi so far rather than any details on what happened Tues:
By Ashley Parker and Robert Costa, Aug. 16
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 3:06am
Presidential historian Dave Maraniss:
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 2:31am
Hear, hear.
by AmericanDreamer on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 9:57am
Not that it matters much, because Maraniss' work is so highly respected across the political spectrum, but I should correct my label for him. He's really not an historian, he's a biographer.
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 11:35am
Most of his stuff is biography but not all--They Marched Into Sunlight and Once in a Great City, for example. So I'd say your initial description is more apt.
by AmericanDreamer on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 11:45am
AMERICAN DREAMER IS RIGHT ON!
by Richard Day on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 3:10pm
AA this blog as well as your comments....jeeeeeeeeeeez
I hereby render unto AA the Dayly Essay of the Day Award for this here Dagblog Site, given to all of AA from all of me.
WELL DONE, WELL DONE!
You are creating history here.
A NEW KIND OF CIVIL WAR IS UPON US ALL.
I would just add that Taney along with Davis and his coherts as well as Calhoun....
FUCKEM
by Richard Day on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:09pm
humbly bowing, I'm just a copy and paste artist, too lazy to write like you do, just wanna read and analyze.
When you said this A NEW KIND OF CIVIL WAR IS UPON US ALL, it made me think: no, what might be going on is that we are finishing up the last one?!
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:13pm
YEAH AA But we hereby make it essay of the year (so far) hahahahaha
This takes a lot of work, a lot of care and a pc that works!
Again, well done!
Oh, and yes the Civil War is still upon us.
Just ask President Wilson for chrissakes.
by Richard Day on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:29pm
a pc that works!
hah, you do the self-deprecatory "sorry, I am a befuddled old guy struggling with technology" thing so subtly and well. Sometimes I think Wolraich might want to kill you, but you then you manage to make him feel guilty for thinking that. I've quietly admired your skill in that!
I don't really have a good PC & internet situation, btw, getting freezes and crashes all the time, frustration and swearing a blue streak, yelling at techies. Currently the worst is major major trouble with incoming cell service for the last month in my home. Talking with other boomers, everyone is handling something similar and big picture, we eventually all think: hey, has this whole increasing productivity thing been a scam to switch us from one kind of useless labor to another kind of useless labor?
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 2:22pm
OH AA I forgot this.
We as a nation need a movie entitled:
WHAT TRUMP DID ON HIS SUMMER VACATION.
hahahahhaahahahahahahahah
I think peeps think this song too archaic, too simplistic, too much of some advertisement for Greenwich Village and yet, the real message should never be lost.
HAIL WOODSTOCK
by Richard Day on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 1:20pm
Glad you to see you also see the National Lampoon movie factor coming in here! (Which reminds me, are we way way beyond Chevy Chase making a goofball out of Gerald Ford.or what? It's like another planet.)
On Havens, I can't imagine why anyone would think it Greenwich Villagey unless they are judging by the visual of clothing, hair, etc.. The song itself is not just in the classic tradition of great spirituals but even more so in the tradition of meditative chanting. So not really hippy dippy at al.
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 2:03pm
except if you listen to say Tim Buckley's "I never asked to be your Mountain" from 2 years before, there's a similar vibe, & I think Buckley was definitively Greenwich VIllage - at least for his breakthrough gig, Fillmore East, photos at the time (1966), et al, the rest of his early & later days spent around LA. What to conclude? Idunno - it all floats around, or at least did - no one could wall it off back then.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 2:52pm
Oh Peracles, how delightful!
And the rain was falling on that day....
Thank you
by Richard Day on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 3:14pm
Richard, sharing some results from checking in with what Mutable Joe has to say before I take a break from addiction. He's really cranking out a lot of great quips, there's plenty more like this:
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 4:41pm
yes, it's clear many are psychoanalyzing without a license, but still, it sure looks like one of this morning's tweets comes out of Bezos owning the Washington Post:
Trump Accuses Amazon of Doing ‘Great Damage’ to Retailers
If one continually tweets directly from one's id, people are gonna think such things, and psychoanalyze and be cynical about supposed political beliefs, just the way it is.
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 2:10pm
He's clearly cognizant of this part of what's happening:
Trump disbands CEO councils as business leaders desert
'I am ending both,' he tweets.
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 2:31pm
p.s. The link is worth looking at because it has new statements put out by Campbell Soup and 3M CEO's and scuttlebutt about Blackstone.
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 2:38pm
lots more on the CEO's panels @ Bloomberg:
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 3:36pm
Mere merchants have better morals than the Evangelicals serving on Trump's Evangelical council?
https://www.vox.com/identities/2017/8/15/16151186/charlottesville-white-...
by rmrd0000 on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 3:52pm
The full narrative of the C.E.O. rebellion by the NYTimes is fascinating (started with the wimmins! Indra Nooyi, the chief executive of PepsiCo called Mary T. Barra, the head of General Motors, Virginia M. Rometty, the chief of IBM, and then Rich Lesser, the chief executive of Boston Consulting Group). By Tues. 10 pm, most everyone was on board, including Schwarzman of Blackstone, the chairman and Trump's buddy. They were going to wrap the statement up Weds. morning. But Schwarzman felt he should warn Kushner it was going to happen, that they were going to do it, and he did so late Tues. And that's why Trump was able to tweet a "you can't quit, you're fired." There's a lot of context, it's a very interesting read:
C.E.O.s Organize a Mass Defection After Trump Hedges
By DAVID GELLES, LANDON THOMAS Jr., ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and KATE KELLY 10:21 PM ET
President Trump’s main council of top corporate leaders disbanded after he equated white nationalist hate groups with the protesters opposing them.
What Executives Rebuking Trump’s Response Are Saying
The Times also mad this chart of all the members of both councils with their statements and actions or lack of them:
The Business Leaders Who Were on Trump’s Advisory Councils
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 12:13am
FWIW here are pieces on statements by Apple's Tim Cook and Facebook's Zuckerberg.
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 3:01am
Evidence of people not betting that things will quiet down soon of their own accord. @ NYTTimes:
Baltimore Swiftly Removes Statues at Night
By NICHOLAS FANDOS and RUSSELL GOLDMAN 12:47 PM ET
Mayor Catherine Pugh said that given the political climate, it was important to move “quickly and quietly.”
Don’t Confuse History and Monuments, Experts Say
After Charlottesville Violence, Colleges Brace for Clashes
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 3:30pm
Hope Hicks taking on interim replacement for the Scaramucci job
"breaking" @ Bloomberg, no details, but with another Shakespearean photo illustration:
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 3:43pm
THIS WAS A HUGE DAY IN AMERICAN HISTORY, AA.
I will just underline that your citations with regard to this day are important!
I just had to underline this. WE NEED THIS; WE NEED THESE CITATIONS RATHER THAN JUST SITES.
I just wish to emphasize my awe at your work.
No kidding, no satire and certainly no cynicism.
THANK YOU
by Richard Day on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 9:39pm
Second the appreciation and thanks!
Ben Carson said all this reaction to Trump's strong embrace of armed torch bearing swastika waving helmet/shield wearing antisemitic shouting Nazi 'blood and soil' KKK members and white supremacists was "overblown".
Don't have the link.
Carson also once said Obamacare was worse than slavery (is that why Republicans couldn't stand to repeal it? They love the cruelty?).
by NCD on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 10:30pm
Richard and NCD, it's really helpful and gratifying for me to have your appreciation! Though I do my news posting partly just for my own benefit to figure things out, it really makes me feel less guilty about spending so much time on it if I know it's useful to others!
And I just love it when guys like you offer more input and interpretation, it's like smoking crack. No guilt, just other news and history junkies! Thanks back to you and your brains and knowledge for being here! When the skilled get going here interacting on analysis, it beats any stoopid book club for cosmopolitians by a mile!
(Ever think of how we have the equivalent of a "salon" in the 18th or 19th century here? I do.)
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 11:41pm
moved comment
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 1:11am
We all appreciate the links very much, AA. It's not just articles themselves, which are always worth reading. You've also created spaces for discussing these huge issues and set a tone that has helped us get past the factional bickering that too often consumes us. So thank you!
by Michael Wolraich on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 10:57am
You surely wouldn't get them if you didn't do the day-in, day-out drudge (no pun intended!) work of maintaining this very civil, add-free, click-bait free space to put them! Thank you back!
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 12:53pm
More leakers about Tuesday and Trump behavior in general:
‘He is stubborn and doesn't realize how bad this is getting’
The Charlottesville furor is the latest example of the chaos that can result from Trump’s temper and refusal to back down.
@ Politico.com, Updated 08/16/2017 09:24 PM EDT
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/16/2017 - 11:53pm
Couple of followups for the record:
Many of the military leaders stood up to the commander-in-chief's opinion, and Dems in the House are going to try to start a censure, rmrd posted two stories on that here on a news thread. And there was plenty of other coverage on that which can be found by googling.
Trump was planning on holding a rally in Phoenix on Tuesday, but the mayor doesn't want him to.
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 12:46am
Oh and the Presidents Bush
Former Presidents H.W. and W. Bush denounce racism in wake of Charlottesville @ CNN
but I've heard and read more than a little criticism that they didn't name Trump in particular, as has also been the case for many of the other GOP statements.
And there's been substantial speculation from GOP-leaning sources about primarying Trump in 2020.
And a lot of strong criticism of Trump from one possiblity, Kasich of Ohio. Like here and here.
And Rachel Maddow was speculating about why Pence in Latin America is totally changing his schedule to come back early.
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 1:11am
Like most mayors of large cities even in red states Stanton is a democrat. I'm sure he didn't want Trump there before Trump's Charlottesville snafu.
by ocean-kat on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 1:14am
Major defection:
I Voted for Trump. And I Sorely Regret It.
By JULIUS KREIN, @ NYTimes.com, Aug. 17, 2017
Julius Krein is the founder and editor of American Affairs. Here's the background article that the Times did on his serious political journal supporting "Trumpism": Talking Trumpism: A New Political Journal Enters the Fray, March 8, 2017
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/17/2017 - 6:13pm
I missed this important one because it happened Aug.13!
Republican senator: White nationalists can't be part of GOP base
It also has his Aug. 12 tweet:
by artappraiser on Fri, 08/18/2017 - 12:18pm