Friday, January 24, 2025

MAGA Billy Ray Cyrus is losing it and concerning his family

One-hit wonder Billy Ray Cyrus embarrassed himself by playing at Donald Chump's inauguration.  He embarrassed himself further with his actual performance where he couldn't hear and stumble around and looked like he was wearing a lot of make up and doing some sort of parody of Kris Kristofferson's character in A STAR IS BORN.  Alexandra Del Rosario (LOS ANGELES TIMES) reports:


Trace Cyrus, as a child, wanted to be just like dad Billy Ray Cyrus growing up. Nowadays, he says, he can "barely recognize" his father as someone he once thought was "the coolest person ever."

The younger Cyrus, whose sisters are pop stars Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus, expressed his complex emotions about the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer Wednesday on Instagram. The emotional open letter said he and his sisters "have been genuinely worried about" their father for years and claimed "you've pushed all of us away."

Billy Ray Cyrus shares five children with ex-wife Tish Cyrus-Purcell: adoptive kids Trace and Brandi (whom Tish welcomed with her first husband, Baxter Neal Helson), plus Miley, Braison and Noah. He is also the father of Christopher Cody Cyrus, whom he welcomed with ex-girlfriend Kristin Luckey in 1992. Billy Ray and Tish were married from 1993 to 2022.

Trace Cyrus, 35, claimed Wednesday that his 63-year-old dad has not been present for Noah ("She deserves better") and that his loved ones have been "hanging onto memories" and holding out hope that "the man we once knew" would return.

"You're not healthy Dad & everyone is noticing it," Trace Cyrus continued.




Hopefully, he'll heed his son's message.  But he may be too far along in his disease to listen.  And shame on people at the inauguration who saw his condition and let him go on stage.  We're supposed to be long past the time of Judy Garland.  By that I mean, people who didn't realize someone was struggling with a disease or didn't care and instead milked her dry for every appearance that they could. That's not a slam at her kids Liza, Lorna or Joey.  They weren't the ones putting her onstage just like Miley, Noah and Trace weren't putting their father on stage. 


Closing with C.I.'s "The snapshot:"


Friday, January 24, 2025.  Two Republican senators announce that they will not vote for Pete Hegseth as more details emerge about the Secretary of Defense's past and present, the White House spokesperson has a few issues of her own, we note Joe Biden's last official statement as president, we mock the ridiculous USA TODAY columnist, and much more.


MAGA Republicans in the Senate love to lie about Pete Hegseth the way Doanld Chump loves to lie that foreign governments will pay tariffs.  They won't despite Chump repeating the lie again yesterday.  Lawrence O'Donnell again tackled that lie last night




He just keeps repeating the lie.

The same way MAGA senators keep repeating the lie that those calling out Pete Hegseth are faceless.  They're afraid to come forward and publicly state their claims against the Secretary of Defense nominee, the liars insist  

But he has NDAs and divorce agreements that bar people from coming forward publicly.  Rachel Maddow explains that in the video below.



 

According to NBC's Julie Tsirkin, the nomination of Fox News personality Pete Hegseth to be Donald Trump's secretary of defense is teetering after a senior Republican told reporters the party may need Vice President J.D. Vance's vote as a tiebreaker.
Reporting on MSNBC on Thursday afternoon Tsirkin stated that Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS), who took the lead in getting the embattled Hegseth through a Senate Armed Forces Committee hearing despite allegations of sexual assault and public drunkenness, the NBC correspondent said "Senator Roger Wicker told my colleague Frank Thorp earlier today that if he were J.D Vance, he would stick around for a potential tie-breaking vote tomorrow night."
Calling the situation "big," she then reported that Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has just released a statement saying she will not support the nominee.


Here's the statement from Senator Murkowski's office:

Today, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) released the following statement on her decision to vote against confirming Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense:

“Since Mr. Hegseth’s nomination last November, I have met with him and carefully reviewed his writings, various reports, and other pertinent materials. I closely followed his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee and gathered substantial feedback from organizations, veterans, and Alaskans. After thorough evaluation, I must conclude that I cannot in good conscience support his nomination for Secretary of Defense. I did not make this decision lightly; I take my constitutional responsibility to provide advice and consent with the utmost seriousness.

I commend Pete Hegseth’s service to our nation, including leading troops in combat and advocating for our veterans. However, these accomplishments do not alleviate my significant concerns regarding his nomination. Managing the Department of Defense requires vast experience and expertise as the department is one of the most complex and powerful organizations in the world, and Mr. Hegseth’s prior roles in his career do not demonstrate to me that he is prepared for such immense responsibility. His leadership of two veteran organizations was marked with accusations of financial mismanagement and problems with the workplace culture he fostered.

Although he has recently revised his statements on women in combat since being nominated, I remain concerned about the message that confirming Mr. Hegseth sends to women currently serving and those aspiring to join. Women have served our nation with distinction, overcoming immense obstacles to excel in combat and leadership roles, and they deserve to know that their leader honors and values their commitment to our nation.

While the allegations of sexual assault and excessive drinking do nothing to quiet my concerns, the past behaviors Mr. Hegseth has admitted to, including infidelity on multiple occasions, demonstrate a lack of judgment that is unbecoming of someone who would lead our armed forces. These behaviors starkly contrast the values and discipline expected of servicemembers. Men and women in uniform are held accountable for such actions, and they deserve leaders who uphold these same standards.

Above all, I believe that character is the defining trait required of the Secretary of Defense, and must be prioritized without compromise. The leader of the Department of Defense must demonstrate and model the standards of behavior and character we expect of all servicemembers, and Mr. Hegseth’s nomination to the role poses significant concerns that I cannot overlook. Given the global security environment we’re operating in, it is critical that we confirm a Secretary of Defense, however, I regret that I am unable to support Mr. Hegseth.”




Let's note the statement from Senator Collin's office:


U.S. Senator Susan Collins issued a statement on the nomination of Pete Hegseth to serve as Secretary of Defense.

“After careful consideration, I have decided to vote against Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense. While I appreciate his courageous military service and his ongoing commitment to our servicemembers and their families, I am concerned that he does not have the experience and perspective necessary to succeed in the job.

“Our military is under tremendous pressure right now. Active conflicts in the Middle East and Europe combined with escalating threats in the Pacific, all against a backdrop of severe financial challenges and four years of ineffective leadership by the Biden Administration, make this an especially critical time for those who lead our military. The next Secretary of Defense will be responsible for managing a massive bureaucracy that includes nearly three million employees and a budget of nearly $850 billion. In addition, our next Secretary faces long-standing procurement and supply issues that continued to worsen under the Biden Administration.

“In sum, the Secretary is going to be facing a number of incredibly complex problems that are going to require highly skilled management ability. I am concerned that Mr. Hegseth does not have the management experience and background that he will need in order to tackle these difficulties. His limited managerial experience involved running two small non-profit organizations that had decidedly mixed results.

“I am also concerned about multiple statements, including some in the months just before he was nominated, that Mr. Hegseth has made about women serving in the military. He and I had a candid conversation in December about his past statements and apparently evolving views. I am not convinced that his position on women serving in combat roles has changed.

“Women comprise nearly 18 percent of our active-duty military. They continue to make critical and valuable contributions to our national defense. I have long advocated that women who wish to serve in and can meet the rigorous standards of combat roles should be able to do so. And numerous women have proved that they can accomplish this difficult feat.

“Currently, thousands of women are serving in combat roles and many others serve in non-combat functions.  Their service is essential to the success of our military.

“Mr. Hegseth also appears to lack a sufficient appreciation for some of the policies that the military is required to follow because they are codified in the laws of the United States of America. While I understand his points on the importance of up-to-date and workable rules of engagement, our prohibitions against torture come from American laws and treaties ratified by the United States, including the Geneva Conventions.

“Therefore, I will vote against the nomination.”




So Senators Murkowski and Collins are no votes.  As Rachel explained in her report last night, if those two vote against Hegseth today, the vote will be tied and that JD Vance, as Vice President, will cast the tie breaking vote.  Unless?  One more Republican senator steps forward to vote against him, then he does not pass the confirmation process  Added 1/24/25: I got that wrong -- two more Republicans were needed. And we're adding Mehdi's BLUESKY -- after that -- back to the snapshot that posted this morning with no other additions:






 

Hafiz Rashid (THE NEW REPUBLIC) explains, "A final vote on Hegseth’s nomination is expected later this week, and if he loses just one more Republican vote, his confirmation would need Vice President JD Vance’s tiebreaker. Either way, it would be the narrowest confirmation of Trump’s Cabinet nominees so far."  That vote is expected to take place today.  This as Jason Wilson (GUARDIAN) reports

In a series of newly unearthed podcasts, Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, appears to endorse the theocratic and authoritarian doctrine of “sphere sovereignty”, a worldview derived from the extremist beliefs of Christian reconstructionism (CR) and espoused by churches aligned with far-right Idaho pastor Douglas Wilson.

In the recordings, Hegeth rails against “cultural Marxism”, feminism, “critical race theory”, and even democracy itself, which he says “our founders blatantly rejected as being completely dangerous”.

For much of the over five hours of recordings, which were published over February and March 2024, Hegseth also castigates public schools, which he characterizes as implementing an “egalitarian, dystopian LGBT nightmare”, and which podcast host Joshua Haymes describes as “one of Satan’s greatest tools for excising Christ from not just our classrooms but our country”.


Leave it to Convicted Felon Donald Chump to nominate someone to a cabinet position when they don't even believe in democracy.


That should be the basic test for any American official: Do you believe in democracy?

And drunken Hegseth doesn't.  

But he could become Secretary of Defense today regardless thanks to Donald Chump and thanks to senators who don't seem to understand the meaning of the oath of office.

Donald Chump has no respect for the American people which is why he nominated the immensely unqualified Pete Hegseth to begin with.  And if you're needing further proof, turn to Karoline Leavitt.  Tom Boggioni (RAW STORY) reports on the new White House press secretary:


Before she even held his first official White House press conference, Donald Trump's latest press secretary is facing questions after a last-minute FEC filing on Thursday reportedly showed she had been hiding debt related to her failed run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2022.

According to a report from Claire Heddles from NOTUS, 27-year-old Karoline Leavitt submitted revised campaign disclosure paperwork that shows she owes more than $300k that must be paid back due to campaign finance violations.
The report states that approximately $200,000 must be repaid to contributors who appear to have made donations far beyond legal limits, adding, "Those excessive contributions went unreported for years."
According to the report, those 2022 illegal donations, by law, should have been returned within 60 days.

"Her congressional campaign committee amended 17 campaign finance reports on Thursday, noting that, over the course of three years, Leavitt took in a number of excessive contributions that she failed to report and has failed to pay back, essentially stiffing her donors," NOTUS is reporting, "The newly disclosed excessive donations essentially triples Leavitt’s campaign debt, bringing the total to $326,370 owed to vendors and contributors. (Leavitt had previously reported $105,605 in debt in a filing at the end of September 2024.)"

That's who Chump chose to be the face of his administration.  Now he's a damn liar so, in that regard, she'll be the perfect storefront for a Chump White House.  But grasp that the Convicted Felon can't even find someone with even a veneer of honesty to front his administration.



Now lets take a break to talk about some Texas Trash.  USA TODAY has a lying piece of garbage that almost makes the snapshot every week but usually gets cut for space and I carry her over to POLLY'S BREW.  So to catch everyone up, she's a general studies major posing as a journalist but struggling so hard with everything -- that even includes writing.  She can't turn a phrase, she can't coin anything.  She just writes in a plodding manner that even renders her best attempts at bitchy yawn inducing.  It doesn't help that she's got a ton of wrinkles no one that young should have (White, apparently, doesn't just crack, it craters) or that she has a misshapen head that she wrongly believes head tilting can disguise.  Let's hope her four children don't favor her or she'd have to tie them up on a leash in the backyard.  

If I'm remembering correctly from a community member (and you know I am), the woman's a nightmare as a neighbor and even more repugnant in person than online.

So this week, Texas Trash offers more garbage that proves what I said last week in POLLY'S BREW -- she's nothing but a damn liar.



And, sorry, I've forgotten to note her real name: Nicole Russell.  In the community newsletters, we just call her Texas Trash. 

In this week's rage a thon from the right-winger (she sometimes tries to pretend she's not, but she is) she's mocking MSNBC and people concerned with what Chump's done.  You know, those who are opposed to the pardoning of treasonous people who used violence against the police as they attempted to overthrow an election.  


She serves up lies like this:


Does anyone else feel like progressives have had a sudden conversion experience about holding the commander in chief accountable? For four years, the left was relatively quiet when it came to criticizing the Biden administration, or heck, even just being honest about what they observed with his physical and mental health decline.



You can picture her, with that misshapen chin and five dollar hair cut, tossing her head to the side thinking she's been clever but all it did was draw attention to her mannish ways. 

She loves to insist that 77 million Americans voted for Chump. She does so this week.  77.3 million last week. She justdoesn't feel the need to note that Kamala Harris got 75 million because that doesn't fit with the lie that he had a landslide and now has a mandate.  He has no such thing -- that's a lie just like her claim that from 2021 through 2025 there was no calls for accountability.  See, sadly, the ugliest thing about Nicole Russell is not her face.  Don't get me wrong, she's butt ugly.  Her face alone can terrorize small children and cause dogs to howl.  But it's her ugly, lying spirit that's her most off putting quality.  

Genocide Joe.

Nicole wants to pretend that never happened.

The same way she wants to pretend that Donald Chump's 49% of the vote is close to 70% and that Kamala didn't get 48% of the vote.  

The dirty liar loves to serve up junk like this, "Progressives have responded in extraordinary ways since Donald Trump secured a whopping 312 Electoral College votes to win the presidency for a second time."  

312 electoral college votes?  It lets her pretend that there isn't less than 2% difference between how many votes Kamala got and how many votes Chump got.  



From week to week, Nicole Russell veers all over the map.  Sometimes, it was just about economics.  Sometimes the win was about Chump's great brilliance.  (She writes like she has a serious drug problem but her neighbor swears there are not even any rumors of that.)  Sometimes it was economics and "No president is entirely responsible for the success or failure of the U.S. economy."

She writes garbage like this, "Now that a Republican is president, they have no problem not only smearing him but also those Americans who don't share their ideology. The left's demagoguery seems boundless." Saltine, it's not your rights that he's focused on overturning.  

And the demagoguery's coming from your side with Charlie Kirk attacking MLK this week and Elon Musk doing his Nazi salute and Chump using "DEI" as the faux thinking person's n-word.  

You might fool some of the backward treasonous creatures you embrace, but we see you and we know what you are. Baby Trifles, unlike USA TODAY, we won't pretend like you make coherent or constient arguments.


And, Baby Trifles, it takes a real fool not to grasp that Kamala losing by less than 2% of the popular vote is something amazing when she only had three months to campaign in.  Your false god Donald Chump couldn't even handle a second debate with her because she cleaned his clock in the first one. 


Nicole's a liar who worships a liar: Donald Chump.  Like Nicole, he also finds thinking difficult and mumbles that "it hurts my head."  Janna Brancolini (THE DAILY BEAST) reports:


Another day, another call from President Donald Trump to tear down the stalls he doesn’t like in the marketplace of ideas.

Reacting to reports that CNN is planning to lay off hundreds of employees amidst a ratings crisis, Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social: “MSDNC is even worse than CNN. They shouldn’t have a right to broadcast — Only in America!”

It was a clear shot at MSNBC, with “MSDNC” being a portmanteau of the Democratic National Convention’s DNC and the left-leaning broadcast network. The “Only in America” part was a reference to… it’s not clear. Probably not Don King.

After an initial ratings dip following Trump’s re-election victory in November, MSNBC clawed its way back in early January to become the third most-watched basic cable network during primetime, Adweek reported. Many of its hosts have been frequent critics of Trump’s.


His war on the press continues.  As does his war on the American people.  Gerren Keith Gaynor (THE GRIO) notes:


“These are all things meant to put Black people and other people of color back into a racial caste system where discrimination against them was legal,” Dr. Alvin Tillery tells theGrio.

Civil rights leaders and elected officials are seething after President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders to eliminate DEI federal programs and decades-old enforcement of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Advocates and legal experts say one order, which revokes the enforcement of equal employment opportunity laws, also known as Title VII under the Civil Rights Act, will have a chilling effect.

“We got a lot of people who are going to lose their jobs,” said Dr. Mary Frances Berry, a former chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, appointed by President Bill Clinton, and professor emerita at the University of Pennsylvania.

On Tuesday, President Trump signed an order revoking decades-old executive orders signed by Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon that established enforcement of anti-bias measures in federal employment and contracting related to race, sex, religion, and national origin under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Trump order also revokes orders signed by President Barack Obama enforcing diversity promotion in the national security workforce and the overall federal workforce. Trump also directed all federal diversity, equity, and inclusion staff to be put on paid leave by the end of the day and eventually be laid off.

Dr. Berry points out that the need for anti-bias and diversity mechanisms for employment in the federal workforce has always existed, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, because workers who were not white were simply overlooked. “It was the culture,” she told theGro. “Taxpayers pay for contracts, and everybody has the right — any kind of taxpayer — to see to it that they … get a fair look.”

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was established by Congress to enforce the anti-bias employment measures of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. For years, the agency has been tasked with investigating and prosecuting cases of workplace discrimination. It also requires employers to report data on their employees, including their race or ethnicity.


When you're a racist like Texas Trash Nicole, you just see that as an over-reaction.  For those of us not destined for a mental institution, we clearly see it for what it is: An attack on freedom and our basic rights.

And like his statements, Chump's nominees are outrageous and beyond the pale.  At ESQUIRE, Charles P. Pierce observes:

I commend to your attention the recent confirmation hearings of Russell Vought, the career apparatchik and key figure behind Project 2025, a veritable Vesuvius of bad and dangerous ideas whom the president seeks to place in charge of the federal budget. (Remember when the president didn’t have any idea what Project 2025 was? That was cool.) Democratic senators had a high old time making Vought eat his previous words tartare.


(Thanks to the ever-essential Aaron Rupar for curating the highlights.)

Here’s Tim Kaine.

Here’s Patty Murray.

And again.

Here’s Jeff Merkley.

And again.

This guy is obviously a Christian nationalist meathead. But the larger point is one that already has been made by the likes of Josh Marshall and by Jason Linkins in The New Republic. Right up to the president, make them all own what they say and what they do. Hang every anti-democratic piece of policy lunacy around the necks of every Republican officeholder like the stinking carcass of a dead seabird. Do it constantly, in every floor speech and across all platforms. And if you can’t do it, if you’re still deep in the narcotic dream of bipartisanship, lost civility, and destroyed “norms,” get the hell out of the way and let people who see clearly take on the job. Linkins made the essential point: Shove the presidency—the actual job of being president, and not the performance piece he’s made of it—down his throat, day after day. Do this because history says he’ll choke on it.


Let's note this from THE BLACK COMMENTATOR:

The Black Commentator Issue #1025 is now Online
 
January 23, 2025



Read issue 1025

Our email address is BlackCommentator@gmail.com

Our voicemail number is 856.823.1739




And we'll wind down with this statement US President Joe Biden released on January 20th:

I am issuing pardons to Gerald G. Lundergan and Ernest William Cromartie. I am also commuting the life sentence imposed on Leonard Peltier so that he serves the remainder of his sentence in home confinement.

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 My family has been subjected to unrelenting attacks and threats, motivated solely by a desire to hurt me—the worst kind of partisan politics.  Unfortunately, I have no reason to believe these attacks will end. 
 
I believe in the rule of law, and I am optimistic that the strength of our legal institutions will ultimately prevail over politics.  But baseless and politically motivated investigations wreak havoc on the lives, safety, and financial security of targeted individuals and their families.  Even when individuals have done nothing wrong and will ultimately be exonerated, the mere fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage their reputations and finances.
 
That is why I am exercising my power under the Constitution to pardon James B. Biden, Sara Jones Biden, Valerie Biden Owens, John T. Owens, and Francis W. Biden. The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that they engaged in any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense. 

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On Background from the White House

 
Gerald G. Lundergan
The President is pardoning Gerald G. Lundergan. Mr. Lundergan is now 77 years old and suffered a debilitating stroke before serving his sentence. Since his release from prison, he has demonstrated remorse, raised money for an in-patient treatment facility for people recovering from substance abuse, and helped establish a nonprofit foundation dedicated to help inmates reenter the workforce. 
 
Ernest William Cromartie
The President is pardoning Ernest William Cromartie. Mr. Cromartie has dedicated his life to public service. Since his release from prison, he has established a scholarship for underprivileged youth and is active in his church and faith community. Mr. Cromartie’s supporters praise his leadership and compassion.
 
COMMUTATION
 
Leonard Peltier
The President is commuting the life sentence imposed on Leonard Peltier so that he serves the remainder of his sentence in home confinement. He is now 80 years old, suffers from severe health ailments, and has spent the majority of his life (nearly half a century) in prison. This commutation will enable Mr. Peltier to spend his remaining days in home confinement but will not pardon him for his underlying crimes.  
 
Mr. Peltier is a Native American activist who is currently serving life in prison for killing two FBI agents on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and escaping from federal prison. Tribal Nations, Nobel Peace laureates, former law enforcement officials (including the former U.S. Attorney whose office oversaw Mr. Peltier’s prosecution and appeal), dozens of lawmakers, and human rights organizations strongly support granting Mr. Peltier clemency, citing his advanced age, illnesses, his close ties to and leadership in the Native American community, and the substantial length of time he has already spent in prison.

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That was Joe Biden's last official statement as president.  Many people will be thrilled that Leonard Peltier is finally released from prison.  

And the statement

It is online.  I have no idea why COMMON DREAMS couldn't find it -- doesn't speak well to their journalistic skills.  When a new president is sworn in, The White House website immediately becomes that administration's domain and the previous White House moves to the government archives.  This is not a new development and, in fact, FLIKR advised users this week that if they were following The White House FLICKR feed, they were now following Chump and would need to unsubcribe if they didn't wish to follow him.

The following sites updated:

Thursday, January 23, 2025

Tina Turner and the Oscars

The Queen of Rock and Roll Tina Turner passed away in 2023.  She set records in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and 10s.  She was known for her record breaking tours -- and she wasn't Bruce Springsteen charging 400 dollars a ticket.  The world loved her and we all miss her.  Roisin O'Connor (INDEPENDENT) reports:


A surprise treasure has been unearthed from Tina Turner’s vaults: the previously unheard track, “Hot For You, Baby”, which was intended for use on her fifth solo album, Private Dancer.

Private Dancer, released in May 1984, propelled Turner back into stardom after escaping her abusive marriage to musician Ike Turner in the Seventies left her penniless and living off food stamps.


Turner was broke after the split and playing cabaret shows to pay off her debts. Yet she learnt she still had fans in the R&B-obsessed UK, after The Rolling Stones invited her on their US tour and Rod Stewart asked her to play with him on Saturday Night Live.

Long believed to have been lost, “Hot For You, Baby” was recorded at Hollywood’s Capitol Studios but was bumped from Turner’s fifth album in favour of hits including “What’s Love Got To Do With It” and “Better Be Good To Me”. The album peaked at No 1 in the US and earned Turner four Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year.

Maria Sherman (AP - noted her yesterday) adds, "It is the first previously unreleased song featured on the forthcoming 40th anniversary edition of her career-defining album, Private Dancer, out March 21. The record will be available in a number of formats, including a 5 CD/Blu-ray version that includes a few never-before-released tracks, live performances and music videos." 


So here's the new song.




In other music news, the Academy Award nominees were announced today:


Best Original Song

“El Mal” written by Clement Ducol, Camille & Jacques Audiard, performed by Zoé Saldaña and Karla Sofía Gascon—Emilia Pérez

“The Journey” written by Diane Warren, performed by H.E.R.—The Six Triple Eight

“Mi Camino” written by Clement Ducol & Camille, performed by Selena Gomez & Edgar Ramirez—Emilia Pérez

Never Too Late” written by written by Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Bernie Taupin, and Andrew Watt, performed by Elton John—Elton John: Never Too Late



Now for the bad news, Rebecca Iannucci (TV LINE) reports:


The 2025 ceremony will do away with live performances from each contender.

In a letter sent to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' full membership on Wednesday (obtained by The Hollywood Reporter), the Academy stated its plans to "move away from live performances" for the Best Original Song category on this year's broadcast, instead emphasizing the songwriters behind the nominated tunes.

"We are thrilled to bring back our ‘Fab 5' moments, where individual film artists recognize nominees," read the letter, penned by Bill Kramer and Janet Yang, the Academy's respective CEO and president. "Also, this year the Best Original Song category presentation will move away from live performances and will be focused on the songwriters. We will celebrate their artistry through personal reflections from the teams who bring these songs to life. All of this, and more, will uncover the stories and inspiration behind this year's nominees."


What a load of garbage.  I mean, do that, recognize 'their artistry.'  But don't do away with the live performances.  

Peggy Lee did an amazing performance of "The Way We Were," Diana Ross and Lionel Richie were magic performing "Endless Love," Bruce Springsteen was haunting when he performed "The Streets Of Philadelphia" and there are many others.  In 1989, they pulled this nonsense so we didn't get Phil Collins performing "Two Hearts" or Carly Simon performing "Let The River Run."


There are some of us who only watch for the live performances of the nominated songs. 

And Aimee Mann's performance at the Oscars helped sell the soundtrack for MAGNOLIA.  

What a stupid decision.



Closing with C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Thursday, January 23, 2025.  Donald Chump's attacking Civil Rights, abortion rights, workers rights and so much more.  


Let's start with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:

ICYMI: On Roe Anniversary, Senator Murray, Democrats Hammer Republicans for Pushing Anti-Abortion Lies and Dangerous Extremism Rather Than Lowering Costs, Helping Families

ICYMI: Murray, Senate Democrats Slam Republicans for Pushing Anti-Abortion Extremism Instead of Legislation to Lower Costs and Help Families

***VIDEO of Senator Murray’s remarks HERE**

Washington, D.C. — Today U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member and former chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, delivered the following remarks in opposition to S.6 ahead of a Senate vote on the legislation, which would create a new government mandate overriding the best judgment of grieving families facing fatal fetal diagnoses, threaten providers, and create even more barriers to reproductive health care in America. Earlier today, Murray led a press conference with Leader Schumer and Senators Shaheen and Smith highlighting how, in week one of the Trump administration, Republicans are doubling down on anti-woman, anti-abortion extremism instead of doing anything to help working families or lower costs.

Senator Murray’s remarks, as delivered on the Senate floor ahead of the vote today:

“Earlier this week, we lost a friend and a champion for reproductive rights—Cecile Richards. She helped countless women, and changed the conversation around women’s health and abortion. And I know if she were here, she would say the fight continues. And that is very clear given what Republicans are choosing to focus on today.

“Of all the bills that we could be voting on—lowering the cost of health care, expanding child care, helping our families—it’s an absolute disgrace that Republicans are spending their first week in power attacking women, criminalizing doctors, and lying about abortion.

“I am not going to let anyone perpetuate disgusting lies about people who have abortions and the providers who care for them.

“This isn’t how abortion works; Republicans know it. All babies are already protected under the law, regardless of the circumstance of their birth. Doctors already have a legal obligation to provide appropriate medical care. And we already know this sham bill from Republicans is not going anywhere.

“We’ve been here, before. Last time we voted down this bill, I actually spoke about something Republicans refuse to acknowledge in this debate: the struggles, the struggles of a pregnant woman, who has received tragic news that her baby had a fatal medical condition and would not be able to survive, and who were able to make the choice that was right for their family.

“But now, here we are, already hearing stories of women who were denied that choice by extreme Republican abortion bans.

“Can you imagine what it is like to go for months, pregnant with a baby you know will not survive, and getting questions and comments like “oh, is this your first child?” and “are you excited?”

“Do you know what it’s like fighting back tears as you try to decide whether to nod politely somehow, or explain that actually your world is falling apart? I can’t imagine that. But it happens.

“Mr. President, all the while, you know you have to go through this against your will—because some politician decided they knew better than you, and your family, and your doctor.

Now, Republicans have a bill today to take that issue nationwide. That’s what we are voting on. That is their top priority now that Trump is in office.

Shame on them. I urge my colleagues to vote against this bill.”

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Now let's stay with the US Senate and think for a moment what it would mean to be a member.  We are told that they're noble, Jimmy Stewart-like film characters.  But is that what you see right now when you look at Joni Ernst?  

We all know she knows Pete Hegseth is not just unqualified to be Secretary of Defense, he's also a threat to the office and to the safety of the American people. But she's apparently going to vote for him.  Because?  MAGA was mean to her online and because Donald Chump's threatened to primary her.  

She was elected to the Senate in 2014. 

When does she take her brave stand.  When does she follow her duties outlined in the Constitution she took an oath to uphold?

A decade in the Senate and she's not willing to do the right thing because she's afraid of losing her Senate seat?  Why is the seat needed when she's not going to do what she knows is right?

As someone who's served, she knows his statements and views about women in the military are repugnant, out of step and a threat to US service members -- female and male.  She knows that.

If she weren't such a coward right now, she's grasp that doing the right thing on this vote is how she easily wins elections.  Elon starts pouring money to some competitor?  "Iowa, I have stood up for you and plan to continue to stand for you.  A man born in South Africa thinks he can buy our votes just because of his vast wealth.  Are we for sale?  No."  You make that the rallying cry.  Iowa's twice elected her to the US Senate.  She held offices in the state's government prior to that.  

But she wants to be a coward right now.

And what's the worst that happens if she does lose next time (2026)?  

She has to make her money on TV as a commentator?  

She's not going to be poor.  She's not going to be on welfare.  

But she apparently would rather be a coward than do the right thing.

She's not alone in that by any means.

But this vote has meaning to her that it doesn't for others.  She served in the military -- we've even noted that she'd be more than qualified to be Secretary of Defense herself and that Trump should have nominated her -- so she knows what's at stake.

And yet she'd rather go along to stay in the Senate.  Why?  If you're not going to stand up, why do you need to be in the Senate?  She's been elected to it twice, she's got her yearbook credit, if she's not going to do anything of value, she doesn't really need to be in the Senate.

Democrats should be personalizing these votes in 2026.  The people who vote for the unqualified, hang it around their necks.  And if, like Hegseth probably, they get into the post and they have a scandal, make it about, "Even with all the warnings, Senator Ernst chose to vote for Hegseth."  

Mark Cuban makes a point on BLUESKY.




I understand what he's saying but he's wrong.  He's also right.

The hideous Kavenaugh would not be on the Court today were it not for Senator Dianne Feinstein.  As we've noted many times before, she never knew what she was doing.  That didn't come with advanced age.  Back in the '00s, as noted here in real time, she was screwing up on the Judiciary Committee constantly as the late Ted Kennedy was pointing that out to me and anyone else who would listen.

She screwed up on Kavenaugh and if Teddy had been alive then, I think he would have said her big mistake there was constantly feeding the press.  She miscalculated  and it came off like a political hit job.  I'd guess that is what Cuban fears.

But that's not the same issue in this case.  These charges and accusations?

The military has a different standard. 

Do you not remember David Petraeus?



When former General David Petraeus was caught in an extramarital affair, questions immediately began swirling about the timeframe of his infidelity. According to Petraeus, his affair with biographer Paula Broadwell did not begin until after he had retired as an Army general.

Why is it an important distinction? While the scandal caused Petraeus to resign his post as the Central Intelligence Agency Director, it is unlikely he will be charged with a crime; on the other hand, had Petraeus still been in the military at the of the affair, he could have faced a criminal prosecution for adultery.

General Petraeus' case serves as a powerful reminder that those serving in the U.S. Armed Services are legally held to a higher standard of behavior than members of the general public. Many military crimes would not be punishable in the civilian world, and even for those military criminal offenses that do have a civilian counterpart, military sentences can be far more severe.
Discipline is the focus of the Uniform Code of Military Justice
Unlike civilians, military members are subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The Uniform Code is a federal law enacted by Congress. The President is authorized under the Uniform Code to establish rules and procedures for implementation.

A primary objective of the Uniform Code of Military Justice is to maintain discipline in the ranks. Adultery is one example of a crime in the Uniform Code that remains an offense for military members even though it has been decriminalized in many American jurisdictions.

The reasoning behind the military's adultery prohibition is twofold. First, it is meant to reduce distraction and the potential morale impact that such interpersonal behavior can have on soldiers who need to bond effectively to work together. Second, it is especially important for military subordinates to respect their superiors, and discouraging adultery as much as possible helps the military preserve the moral stature of its leaders. Commanders have great discretion in deciding whether to prosecute adultery, and only tend to do so when it occurs between people in the same unit, between ranks, or otherwise has the potential to detract from military order.

Adultery is far from the only way standards for military members differ from those for civilians. For example, if an enlisted soldier is issued a traffic ticket or falls behind on personal loan payments, his or her commanding officer will be informed; domestic violence charges are often career-ending for soldiers; and, drug use is typically punished far more harshly in the military world.


The people under him are going to have to follow the Uniform Code of Military Justice -- something Pete Hegseth cannot do.  


Senator Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran, yesterday on MSNBC, discussed Hegseth's nomination.  She's exactly right that he would not get advanced in the military for his actions. 





Let's turn the focus to Convicted Felon Donald Chump.  Tabitha noted his attack on the Civil Rights in a video yesterday.





President Trump issued a sweeping executive order revoking decades of diversity and affirmative action practices in federal government.

Why it matters: This takes the current pushback on diversity, equity and inclusion into the next stratosphere — abolishing decades of government standards on diversity and equal opportunity, and seeking to crackdown on the same in the private sector.  

Zoom out: Trump's order revokes one that President Johnson signed on September 24, 1965, more than two years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have A Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial.

  • LBJ's order gave the Secretary of Labor the authority to ensure equal opportunity for people of color and women in federal contractors' recruitment, hiring, training and other employment practices.
  • It required federal contractors to refrain from employment discrimination and take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity "based on race, color, religion, and national origin."
  • The order came more than a year after Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and just months after he signed the Voting Rights Act following violent attacks on voting rights advocates in Selma, Ala.

The intrigue: The reversal comes after five GOP presidents—including Trump during his first term—kept the Johnson executive order in place, while others expanded it through amendments.


As Tabitha concludes in her video,  "Elections have consequences and, here we are, the consequences of your actions."

Where's the grifter Jill Stein now?  We know where Rashida Tlaib is -- making tiny gestures on Chump's deportation plans but never owning that she helped put him into office.

Her job was to defend her country which is the United States of America.  She failed to do that.  She voted twice to impeach Donald Chump during his first term because she thought he was a grave threat to the country.  But four years later, he's running for re-election and she's telling people to vote for Jill or not vote or vote for Trump.

She can't walk away from this and she shouldn't be allowed to.  She has destroyed the safety of so many communities with her actions, immigrants, those who look like they might be immigrants, LGBTQ+ people, women, Black people, the disabled and so many more.

She didn't defend the country.  She helped put a known threat back into the White House.

That doesn't go away.

We don't get a do over.  We're stuck with that she did.  

And unlike Rashida, let's not forget the very real threat to climate, to the health of our planet, that Chump is.  Matthew Rozsa (SALON) explains:


On Monday, President Donald Trump opened his second term with an inaugural address declaring that America has a “national energy emergency.” Vowing to tap into the country’s vast oil and gas reserves, Trump dismisses the overwhelming majority of climate scientists who say burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that overheat the planet.

Instead of trying to curb emissions on those gases, Trump signed executive orders withdrawing the United States from the 2015 Paris climate deal. He also announced initiatives promoting Alaskan oil and gas development and reversing outgoing President Joe Biden’s policies protecting Arctic lands and U.S. coastal waters from drilling and encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles.

Climate scientists, as well as other experts on environmental and energy policy, say that Trump's emergency doesn't actually exist. They emphasize that the president's desire to ramp up fossil fuel use is a self-destructive move, as Earth’s temperature is already 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, one that will hurt both the planet and the economy.

“There is no national energy emergency — and certainly no emergency as President Trump has defined it,” Julie McNamara, deputy policy director with the Climate & Energy program at the Union of Concerned Scientists, told Salon. “President Trump is simply doing the bidding of fossil fuel executives, attempting to slash critical climate and public health protections and basic project accountability to boost their bottom lines.”

 

Weeks later, he was back to begging again.  Dharna Noor (GUARDIAN) reported:


Donald Trump was continuing to ask fossil-fuel executives to fund his presidential campaign on Wednesday, despite scrutiny of his relationship with the industry.

The former president attended a fundraising luncheon at Houston’s Post Oak hotel hosted by three big oil executives.

The invitation-only meeting comes a day after the defense rested its case in Trump’s criminal hush-money trial, and a week after Houston was battered by deadly storms. The climate crisis, caused primarily by the burning of fossil fuels, has created the conditions for more frequent and severe rainfall and flooding, including in Texas.

“Houstonians are staring at Trump in disbelief as he flies in to beg big oil for funds just days after the city’s climate disaster,” said Alex Glass, communications director at the climate advocacy organization Climate Power, and a former Houston resident.

It also follows a fundraising dinner at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club last month, where the former president reportedly asked more than 20 oil executives for $1bn in campaign donations from their industry and promising, if elected, to remove barriers to drilling, scrap a pause on gas exports, and reverse new rules aimed at cutting car pollution.
 

CREW noted in June:

The FBI and Department of Justice should investigate whether Donald Trump violated the law by promising political favors, if re-elected, to the oil and gas industry in exchange for $1 billion in campaign donations, according to a complaint filed today by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. In a closed door meeting in April, Trump reportedly told a group of oil and gas executives that they should raise $1 billion for his campaign and promised that he would take specific actions, including issuing drilling and export permits that some oil and gas companies have pursued for years, on “day one” of his next presidential term. 

Trump reportedly described the offer as a “deal,” and public reporting shows that since this meeting, Trump’s fundraising from the oil and gas industry has picked up substantially and that the industry has been drafting executive orders that its members hope Trump would quickly implement as president. 

 “We cannot have government officials making important policy as a result of corrupt exchanges that benefit them, rather than what is in the interest of the American people. That’s why the law is clear that a request for a benefit, including campaign contributions, in exchange for an official act is a bribe,” said CREW President Noah Bookbinder. “Donald Trump’s actions here follow a pattern of Trump opening himself up to corrupt influence, courting conflicts of interest, and using official positions to enrich himself–and in this case may run afoul of the criminal law.”


Should he regain the presidency, Trump will be in a position to lead and pressure the federal agencies responsible for regulating the oil and gas industries and to issue executive orders that will directly affect those industries.

“It is crucial that we have a quick and thorough investigation to determine whether Donald Trump’s conduct with oil and gas executives violate core corruption laws which are meant to protect the government from undue influence and corruption,” said Bookbinder. “The public deserves to know whether Trump’s request for $1 billion went beyond merely epitomizing our system of excessive corporate influence on politics and in fact crossed the legal line.”



These are not new or suppressed details.  They were reported well ahead of the election.  There was no reason for Rashida and her sister to work to defeat Kamala Harris other than they just didn't care what happened to the American people.

She's going to be held accountable for this and all her fans can lie all the want but she is responsible and she will be held accountable.  

Others who need to be held accountable include Amy Goodman (DEMOCRACY NOW) and Karina vanden Heuvel (THE NATION) who used their outlets to attack Kamala over and over for three months.  Don't give money to them.  THE NATION should go under for its efforts to tank the campaign of what should have been the first Black woman president.  That's 100% against the aims and goals of the people who started the magazine over a century ago.


Amy Goodman is nothing but a thief.  Not a petty thief.  She takes millions from PACIFICA RADIO and the sweetheart deal her buddy Community Leslie Cagen set up for her results in the fact that PACIFICA doesn't even own the show that they started.  No, Amy retains rights to every program.  But she siphons off millions from PACIFICA every year.  It's amazing no one wants to report on that story just like it's amazing how people disappear from the PACIFICA airwaves when they touch just a little bit on this story.  

So she had no ethics.  

And those are the people who created the culture of hate around Kamala as actual Democrats were working to turn out the vote.



Zack Beauchamp (VOX) serves up a primer on what we can expect:



When I was researching my book on anti-democratic politics, I found a striking pattern in modern incarnations of it — that these movements, almost uniformly, claim their most aggressive anti-democratic policies are actually defenses of democracy. 

While Donald Trump worked to overturn the 2020 election, for example, he insisted that he wasn’t trying to steal an election — but rather to “stop the steal” Joe Biden had already pulled off.

When Trump returned to power this year, I expected to see the same rhetorical maneuver deployed to justify his inevitable power grabs. And indeed, many of Trump’s Day 1 executive orders did exactly this.

Take, for example, Trump’s revival of Schedule F — a move that, in theory, could allow Trump to fire tens of thousands of nonpartisan civil servants and replace them with MAGA cronies. Such a move would be a serious threat to democracy, in that it would consolidate key powers of state in the executive’s hands in a manner that proved crucial to the rise of elected authoritarians like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán

Yet in the text of the order, Trump sells the move as a vindication of democratic principles. Because the president and vice president are the only executive branch members “elected and directly accountable to the people,” they must be able to assert greater control over civil servants “to restore accountability to the career civil service.”

The same is true of other executive orders that might aid in Trump’s efforts to consolidate power.

An executive order on “restoring freedom of speech and ending federal censorship” does not provide any concrete protections against abusive surveillance or internet control practices. It does, however, order the attorney general to set up an inquiry into Biden administration policies that could serve as a pretext to harass and dismiss federal employees who don’t share Trump politics.

An order claiming to combat the “weaponization” of the federal government similarly does very little to prevent Trump from, for example, ordering the attorney general to investigate his political enemies or the IRS to audit them. In fact, it lays the groundwork for two separate probes into Biden administration policies that could end up targeting both federal employees and private citizens. 

Another personnel order, billed as a means of making the government “properly accountable” to “the American people,” imposes greater political controls on the Senior Executive Service (SES) — an upper rung of the civil service. Among other things, it dismisses everyone currently serving on the executive resources boards that oversee hiring into these positions, and requires that the boards be restaffed with a “majority” of “noncareer officials” — meaning, most likely, Trump political appointees.


Going forward, Trump will almost assuredly not do anything as blatant as abolishing elections. Instead, every move will be given a democratic defense, every power grab described as a victory for the American people against the “deep state.”

The aim is to make the reality of the situation into just another partisan debate, where Trump says one thing while Democrats (and the media) say another. The erosion of core democratic principles, like separation of powers and political noninterference with government functions, will appear to many like a perfectly normal part of democracy.


We opened with Senator Patty Murray's office, let's wind down with it:

Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member and former Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, issued the following statement on President Donald Trump’s Executive Order attempting to eliminate the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs’ (OFCCP) authority to fight discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin in federal contracting. OFCCP is an agency within the Department of Labor (DOL) that was established in 1965 and plays a unique and vital role in combating unlawful employment discrimination for federal contract workers. Federal contract workers make up about one-fifth of the entire U.S. labor force, doing essential work in nearly every sector imaginable—from construction, to research, to IT, to radioactive and toxic waste cleanup, including at the Hanford site in Washington state.

“Donald Trump wants taxpayer funding to go to employers who illegally discriminate—that’s the clear message from his Week One move to try and gut core civil rights protections and eliminate the core authority of an agency to protect the rights of federal contract workers and combat illegal employment discrimination. It makes no sense to hamstring an agency that has, for six decades, played an essential role in upholding American workers’ basic civil rights and holding corporations accountable for illegal discrimination—and it’s a dark signal to working people about where the Trump administration’s priorities lie.”

Throughout her career, Senator Murray has championed workers’ rights and fought to combat employment discrimination, including as the top Democrat on the Senate labor committee from 2015-2022—among other things, Senator Murray fought back against a proposed DOL rule by the Trump administration that would allow federal contractors and subcontractors to justify discrimination against women, LGBTQ+ people, and members of certain religious groups on ideological grounds. Senator Murray first introduced the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act—comprehensive labor legislation to protect workers’ right to stand together and bargain for fairer wages, better benefits, and safer workplaces—in the 116th Congress, and also leads the Bringing an End to Harassment by Enhancing Accountability and Rejecting Discrimination (BE HEARD) in the Workplace Act, comprehensive legislation to prevent workplace harassment, strengthen and expand key protections for workers, and support workers in seeking accountability and justice.

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