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Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal Constitution
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As once-in-century hurricane heads for Florida, major media is silent about Trump's disaster relief lies
Hurricane Milton threatens to hit Florida on Wednesday as a once-in-century storm. FEMA and the National Guard are already stretched thin in their response to Hurricane Helene. And Trump continues to spew his disinformation about their response in North Carolinaâcreating an aura of distrust and the potential for vigilante violence by misguided storm victims who believe Trump's lies about the disaster relief.
The good news is that many responsible Republican elected officials have criticized or condemned Trump's lies. The bad news is that the criticism hasnât stopped Trump. He as at it again on Monday. See The Guardian, Fema chief warns âdangerousâ Trump falsehoods hampering Helene response.
While the major media outlets are rightfully focused on the potential damage from Hurricane Milton, they have already lost interest in Trump's disinformation campaign. It has disappeared from their platformsâeven though Trump has not relented. His lies continue unabated.
Never before and never again in the history of our Republic will we witness a presidential candidate leverage the lives and safety of victims of natural disasters into pawns in a campaign. Kamala Harris condemned Trump's statements on Mondayâand the major media yawned (except for The Guardian). Harris said, in part,
People are in desperate need of support right now and playing political games at this moment, in these crisis situations â these are the height of emergency situations â it is utterly irresponsible and it is selfish and it is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that you took an oath to do, which is to put the people first.â
And I cannot stress enough to all the folks in Florida in the Tampa area, please listen to evacuation orders. Please listen to your local officials because I know a lot of folks out there have survived these hurricanes before; this one is going to be very, very serious and I urge you to grab whatever you need. The other point Iâd make is thereâs a lot of misinformation being pushed out there by the former president about what is available, particularly for the survivors of Helene. First of all, itâs extraordinarily irresponsible. Itâs about him, itâs not about you. The reality is Fema has so many resources that are available to those who desperately need them.â
Trump is subordinating the lives and safety of hundreds of thousands of Americans to his partisan political interest. That is a scandal unmatched in American historyâand it is missing from the front pages and websites of nearly every major news source. Shameful!
Florida threatens local news stations with jail time for running political ads supporting ballot initiative
If you want a view into what a second Trump presidency would look like, check out Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis has threatened to prosecute local news stations for running political ads in support of the ballot initiative to protect reproductive rights in Florida. The threats are plainly unconstitutional, but the fact that the state is threatening jail time for political speech is beyond the pale. Letâs hope that all Floridians are outraged by this abuse of power and government overreachâand motivated to turn out in massive numbers on November 5. See Talking Points Memo, DeSantis Threatening Jail Time for Running Abortion Rights Ads in Florida.
Again, the fact that the major media has not come down on DeSantis like a ton of bricks bespeaks an inexplicable quiescence in the face of an onrushing fascist threat. Â
[Robert B. Hubbell Newsletter]
#Mike Luckovich#Atlanta Journal Constitution#political cartoons#hurricane#disinformation#misinformation#Ballot Initiative#Project 2024#threats#Florida#Robert B. Hubbell#Robert B. Hubbell Newsletter
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Ben Metzner at TNR:
Georgiaâs former Republican Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan announced Monday that he is endorsing Joe Biden in the 2024 election, a stunning defection that puts him at odds with other leaders in his party. Countless Republicans who have been personally slighted by Donald Trump, from William Barr to Ted Cruz, have nonetheless pledged their support to him in the upcoming election. But Duncan has drawn a line in the sand. The former Georgia official faced pressure from the Trump campaign to stop the certification of 2020 election results in the crucial swing state.
âThe healing of the Republican Party cannot begin with Trump as president (and thatâs aside from the untold damage that potentially awaits our country),â Duncan wrote in an op-ed for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. âThis November, I am voting for a decent person I disagree with on policy over a criminal defendant without a moral compass.â Despite conservativesâ insistence to the contrary, Trumpâs legal troubles are convincing some Republican voters to jump ship ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Duncan, for his part, cited Trumpâs criminal case directly: âThe alternative is another term of Trump, a man who has disqualified himself through his conduct and his character. The headlines are ablaze with his hush-money trial over allegations of improper record-keeping for payments to conceal an affair with an adult-film star,â he wrote.
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R) wrote an op-ed in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he'll endorse Joe Biden in the general elections despite many policy differences between the two.
#Geoff Duncan#Joe Biden#Donald Trump#2024 Presidential Election#2024 Elections#OpEds#Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Striking coal miners outside courthouse, Russell County, Virginia, November 19, 1989.
Newspaper assignment sheet attached to print verso identifies photographer Jonathan Newton: "Granville Blankenship (right) shows fellow striking miners the stuffed animal he bought his granddaughter for Christmas. The miners were gathered at the Russell County courthouse."
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On Dec. 1, a woman immolated herself with a Palestinian flag outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta.
Now, according to the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department, the woman â referred to in their report as âJane Doeâ â is alive and âin stable conditionâ at Grady Memorial Hospital, where she has been since the immolation.
After repeated requests for her name, the department stated to this reporter in an email that it âdoes not disclose the identities of victimsâ. Repeated inquiries to Grady, which is a public hospital, went unanswered. The hospital houses the Walter L. Ingram Burn Center.
âJane Doeâ is 27.
When asked if they had made any comment to tell the public that she was still alive this entire time, the official at Atlanta Fire Rescue Department said they âshared the last updated with local media via email on 12/21/23. The release stated: âThe victim remains hospitalized in critical condition. The security guard, who attempted to assist the burn victim, has been released from the hospital.ââ Several internet searches on that quote produce no results. This would also indicate that "Jane Doe" went from critical to stable condition without public notice.Â
Aaron Bushnell immolated himself at the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, explaining âI will no longer be complicit in genocideâ and shouting âFree Palestine!â repeatedly as he burned alive. So, his case â unlike many other self-immolations including Gregory Levey, Raymond Moules, Timothy T. Brown, Malachi Ritscher and others â has received some attention. Thus, âJane Doeâ being ignored fits with the usual pattern. Bushnell is the exception â probably because he livestreamed it. See âIgnoring Immolators Lulls the Society to Sleep.â
As Bushnell was burning himself alive, an officer pointed a gun at him, barking orders as if he constituted a threat. A security guard, Michael Harris, sustained injuries working to rescue âJane Doeâ â but there were similarities, where she was actually viewed as a potential threat.
At one point, the police report for âJane Doeâ refers to it as being a case of âarsonâ.
Much of the media coverage and general discussion of her self-immolation in December focused on if she had done damage. The Atlanta Police Chief said: ��We believe this building remains safe, and we do not see any threat here.â The Israeli government released a statement: âIt is tragic to see the hate and incitement toward Israel expressed in such a horrific way.â
Police records indicate that they obtained a search warrant and entered an apartment they believed to be associated with âJane Doeâ â initially using a drone:
The drone was able to relay information as to the layout and the belongings inside. After it was deemed "safe" entry was made with bomb technicians. While clearing the apartment no improvised explosive devices were located.
The police report also noted:
During the search a Quran was found in the bedroom along with a [sic] Arabic dictionary and a Hebrew dictionary. The bedroom bookshelf contained books related to fiction and fantasy. A "Drug use for grown ups" book was on the bookshelf as well. Two journals were seized from the bedroom. A thumbdrive was seized from the bedroom as well. A laptop computer was seized from the kitchen counter. A copy of the search warrant was left in the living room of the apartment. The front door [of] the apartment was secured before law enforcement left the premises.
When pressed for more information in compliance with an Open Records Request under Georgia law, Atlanta Fire Rescue Department claimed: âThere is an ongoing and active investigation for the incident in question, which is why the only releasable information has been shared via the incident report. Investigative documentation is not available for release until the investigation is closed.â
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Getting it all wrong at Georgia Public Broadcasting
Last Friday Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB), the ONLY television and radio entity serving all of Georgia, announced it is cancelling its most popular in-house produced program, Political Rewind on June 30th. The show, nearing its 10th anniversary, grew from a once-a-week program on Friday afternoons to five days a week at 9:00 a.m., with a rebroadcast at 2:00 p.m., a podcast, and aâŚ
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From this article:
â âAs the largest newspaper in the South, weâve got an active audience in a part of the country that is at the center of a lot of important stories,â Mr. Morse said. âI think we have the ability to be an essential source of news, not just for Atlanta, but for the South.â
âMr. Morse, 48, joins The Atlanta Journal-Constitution amid a crisis in local news. More than 2,500 newspapers across the United States have closed over the last two decades, as revenue from print advertising dwindles, leaving one-fifth of Americans with limited access to local news.â
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For years, a mysterious figure preyed on gay men in Atlanta. People on the streets called him the Handcuff Manâbut the police knew his real name. @atavist issue no. 149, âThe Devil Went Down to Georgia,â is now live:
No one could be certain when the Handcuff Man had staged his first attack. Adamson claimed that heâd been terrorizing Midtown since the late 1960s, that he drove a white Lincoln, was about five foot ten, and had black hair and glasses. A sex worker said that the Handcuff Man had picked him up in Piedmont Park in 1977, asked him to take shots of liquor, then assaulted him. The victim managed to flee with a stab wound to the shoulder, and later saw the man again at the park eyeing other male hustlers. He didnât report the crime because he was afraid of being outed to loved ones.
In 1984, Susan Faludi, then a twentysomething reporter a few years out from becoming a Pulitzer Prizeâwinning author, wrote a front-page story about gay hustlers for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She asked her sources about the dangers of their lifestyle and learned that âthe greatest fear on the street right now is invoked by the specter of âThe Handcuff Man,â a man who reportedly picks up hustlers, offers them a pint of vodka spiked with sleeping pills and then handcuffs and beats them.â
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Always loved Deâs mustache in this film. And that soft southern accent was quite lovely.
Raintree County Articles
11 October 1957 issue of Variety had a massive spread for the premiere of Raintree County.
Below is from the Atlanta Journal Constitution 17 Sep 1956. His outdoor scenes were shot in Kentucky.
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Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal Constitution
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
January 24, 2024
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
JAN 25, 2024
The dust is beginning to settle after last nightâs New Hampshire primary. Former president Donald Trump won the Republican primary with 54.3% of the vote, netting him 12 delegates to the Republican National Convention. Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley came in second with 43.3% of the vote, garnering her 9 delegates. Other candidates together took 2.3%, but none of them won any delegates.
There has been a lot of noise today about whether the New Hampshire results spell good news for Trump or bad news. While the result keeps him in the front spot for the Republican nomination, I fall into the category of observers who see bad news: more than 45% of Republican primary votersâthose most fervent about the partyâchose someone other than Trump.Â
As David French pointed out in the New York Times today, Trump is running as a virtual incumbent, and any incumbent facing a challenger who can command 43% of the party faithful is in trouble. President Gerald Ford discovered this equation in 1976 when he faced Ronald Reaganâs insurgency; President George H. W. Bush discovered it in 1992 when he faced a similar challenge from right-wing commentator Patrick Buchanan. While both Ford and Bush went on to win the Republican nomination, they lost the general election.Â
More important than opinions or history to indicate what the primary indicated, though, is Trumpâs apparent anger about Haleyâs showing. Politicoâs Playbook noted that he ârage-postedâ about Haleyâs speech after her strong finish with posts that lasted far into the night. Ron Filipkowski noted that at 2:19 this morning he was still at it, posting: âNIKKI CAME IN LAST, NOT SECOND!â
In addition to attacking her from the podium, Trump appeared to threaten her when he warned her about âvery dishonest peopleâ she would have to fight. He said she was not going to win, âbut if she did, she would âbe under investigationâŚin fifteen minutes and I could tell you five reasons why already. Not big reasons, a little stuff that she doesnât want to talk about, but she will be under investigation within minutes, and so would Ron have been, but he decided to get out.â
The tactics Trump might have been suggesting became clear this afternoon, when the chair of the Arizona Republican Party, Jeff DeWit, resigned after a recording that appeared to show him trying to bribe Arizona Senate candidate and fervent Trump supporter Kari Lake to stay out of the Senate race was leaked to the press. The tape itself was clearly contrived to show Lake as if she were in a campaign ad, defending Trump and America, but it includes DeWitâs pleas for her to stand aside for two years, presumably while the Arizona party regroups with less extremist candidates, and his request that she name her price.Â
This sordid story reflects a problem in the state Republican parties as MAGA supporters have tried to take over from the party establishment. In Arizona, challenging the 2020 presidential electionâremember the âCyber Ninjasâ who audited the Maricopa County vote?âran the finances of the Arizona party into the ground. Lake has continued to insist, without evidence, that the election was stolen, and she and other MAGA activists have called for purging the party of all but the Trump faithful. The recording positions Lake as a Trump loyalist fighting against party operatives.
In his resignation letter, DeWit claimed the recording had been âtaken out of contextâ and said he had been âset up.â He noted that Lake has âa disturbing tendency to exploit private interactions for personal gain,â calling out âher habit of secretly recording personal and private conversations. This is obviously a concern given how much interaction she has with high profile people including President Trump,â he added. âI believe she orchestrated this entire situation to have control over the state party,â he wrote.
DeWit said he had âreceived an ultimatum from Lakeâs team: resign today or face the release of a new, more damaging recording. I am truly unsure of its contents,â he wrote, âbut considering our numerous past open conversations as friends, I have decided not to take the risk. I am resigning as Lake requested.â
It seems clear the Trump team is eager to consolidate power behind him no matter what it takes, especially in the face of what appears to be his weakness. Rising authoritarians depend on the idea they are invincible, so being perceived as vulnerableâor as a loserâhits them much harder than it does a normal political candidate.Â
Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDanielâwho was recorded on November 17, 2020, pressuring two Republican officials in Michigan not to certify Joe Bidenâs electors in a county he won by 68% and promising the officials to âget you attorneysââhas urged Haley to drop out of the race. Traditionally, party chairs stay neutral in primary contests. Tonight, Trump posted a threat to donors: âNikki âBirdbrainâ Haley is very bad for the Republican Party and, indeed, our CountryâŚ. Anybody that makes a âContributionâ to Birdbrain, from this moment forth, will be permanently barred from the MAGA camp. We donât want them and will not accept them.âÂ
For her part, Haley has vowed to stay in the contest. While observers point out that there is very little chance she could actually overtake Trump, itâs also true that either Trumpâs obvious mental lapses or his legal troubles could knock him out of the race, in which case she would be the most viable candidate standing.
Curiously, what happened to Trump in New Hampshire was what, before the election, pundits suggested could and maybe should happen to President Joe Biden: a challenger would show that he was weak going into the 2024 election.Â
Instead, despite dirty-trickster robocalls in a fake Biden voice telling Democratic voters not to show up vote for Biden, he appears to be on track to win 65% of the vote as a write-in candidate��he wasnât on the ballotâwhile Representative Dean Phillips and self-help author Marianne Williamson, who were on the ballot, together appear to have garnered just under 25%..Â
On Monday, Miranda Nazzaro of The Hill reported that the creator of ChatGPT banned a super PAC backing Phillips for misusing AI for political purposes. Billionaire Bill Ackman, who has been in the news lately for his fight against diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, attacks on former Harvard president Claudine Gay, and threats to media outlets that pointed out plagiarism in his wifeâs doctoral dissertation, donated $1 million to Phillipsâs super PAC. Â
There was other good news for the Biden camp today, too. Sign-ups for the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, have surged by 80% under Biden, with a record 21 million people enrolling this year. Trump has promised to get rid of the program, saying that âObamacare Sucks!!!â and that he will replace it with something better, but neither now nor in his four years in office did he produce a plan.Â
Biden also received the enthusiastic endorsement today of the United Auto Workers union, whose president, Shawn Fain, had made it clear that any president must earn that endorsement. Biden stood with the union in its negotiations last year with the big three automakers, not only behind the scenes but also in public when he became the first president to join a picket line. â[Trump] went to a nonunion plant, invited by the boss, and trashed our union,â Fain said, âAnd, here is what Joe Biden did during our stand up strike. He heard the call. And he stood up and he showed up.â âDonald Trump stands against everything we stand for as a society,â Fain told the crowd.
More news dropped today about the damage MAGA Republicans are doing to the United States. A report published today in JAMA Internal Medicine estimates that in the 14 states that outlawed abortion after the Supreme Courtâs June 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Womenâs Health Organization decision, 64,565 women became pregnant after being raped, âbut few (if any) obtained in-state abortions legally.â Â
Finally, Jake Sherman and John Bresnahan of Punchbowl News confirmed this evening that although MAGA Republicans have insisted the border is such a crisis that no aid to Ukraine can pass until it is addressed, Trump is preventing congressional action on the border because he wants to run on the issue of immigration. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told a closed meeting of Senate Republicans that âthe nomineeâ wants to run his campaign on immigration, adding, âWe donât want to do anything to undermine him.â âWeâre in a quandary,â McConnell said.Â
Jennifer Bendery and Igor Bobic of HuffPost reported that Trump today reached out to Republican senators to kill the bipartisan border deal being finalized, âbecause he doesnât want Biden to have a victory,â one source said. âThe rational Republicans want the deal because they want Ukraine and Israel and an actual border solution,â Bendery and Bobic quote the source as saying. âBut the others are afraid of Trump, or theyâre the chaos caucus who never wants to pass anything.â
âTheyâre having a little crisis in their conference right now,â
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
#Mike Luckovich#Atlanta Journal Constitution#Heather Cox Richardson#Letters From An American#do-nothing congress#US House of Representatives#border politics#war in Israel#war in Ukraine#bipartisan border deal
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The apology letters that Donald Trump-allied lawyers Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro were required to write as a condition of their plea deals in the Georgia election interference case are just one sentence long. The letters, obtained Thursday by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution through an open records request, were hand-written and terse. Neither letter acknowledges the legitimacy of Democrat Joe Bidenâs win in Georgiaâs 2020 election nor denounces the baseless conspiracy theories they pushed to claim Trump was cheated out of victory through fraud. âI apologize for my actions in connection with the events in Coffee County,â Powell wrote in a letter dated Oct. 19, the same day she pleaded guilty to six misdemeanors accusing her of conspiring to intentionally interfere with the performance of election duties. âI apologize to the citizens of the state of Georgia and of Fulton County for my involvement in Count 15 of the indictment,â Chesebro wrote in a letter dated Oct. 20, when he appeared in court to plead guilty to one felony charge of conspiracy to commit filing false documents. A spokesperson for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who brought the election interference case, declined Thursday to comment on the contents of the letters. Powell and Chesebro were among four defendants to plead guilty in the case after reaching agreements with prosecutors. They were indicted alongside Trump and others in August and charged with participating in a wide-ranging scheme to illegally keep the Republican in power. The remaining 15 defendants â including Trump, lawyer Rudy Giuliani and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows â have all pleaded not guilty.
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Aaron Rupar and Stephen Robinson at Public Notice:
Between President Biden announcing heâs stepping aside, his endorsement of VP Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party turning the presidential race on its head by quickly rallying around her, and JD Vance immediately crashing and burning as Trumpâs VP pick, this week has been a historic one in American politics â so much so that last weekâs RNC feels like a distant memory.
But itâs worth devoting some attention to how the press did Trumpâs work for him by portraying the aspiring authoritarian exactly how he wants to be seen â as a heroic strongman and newfound champion of political unity. Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination for a third time on July 17 with a rambling, incoherent mess of a speech that offered a terrifying vision for America during its rare moments of coherence. His performance was widely regarded as a disaster. But a range of major newspapers didnât cover it that way. More than a few headlines actually raved about it. The Boston Globe: âIn a departure, Trump calls for unity, healing in America.â The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: âTrump urges unity after assassination attempt while proposing sweeping populist agenda.â Baltimore Sun: âSubdued Trump describes assassination try, accepts nomination.â As media critic Parker Molloy pointed out, these papers seemingly reported on Trumpâs speech based on the prepared remarks, not the speech as he actually delivered it.
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Trump will never pivot to unity because his whole brand is divisiveness
Not long after Trumpâs attempted assassination at a Pennsylvania rally on July 13, mainstream outlets went along with the Trump campaignâs narrative: The shocking event had changed him for the better. When Trump made his first appearance at the RNC on July 15, the New York Times described him as âsubduedâ and claimed he showed a âglimpse of vulnerability.â But Trump had already demonstrated he was unchanged earlier that day when he posted on Truth Social that his idea of âUniting our Nationâ was the dismissal of all criminal charges against him.
Trump spewed his usual invective against his political foes throughout the week. The media, nonetheless, continued to take seriously the idea that he was a new man. Axios reported on July 15 that Trump âplans to seize the his moment by toning down his Trumpinessâ and MSNBCâs Katy Tur described his first appearance at the RNC as âserene.â But the most egregious instance of this genre was a piece from Politicoâs Natalie Allison, who wrote on July 17 that âthere appears to be a new softness to Donald Trump, with people whoâve talked to him describing him with words like âexistential,â âserene,â âemotionalâ and even âspiritual.ââ
[...] Largely left out of the coverage of the assassination attempt on Trump is the fact he not only has glorified political violence in the past but continues to do so â one of his central campaign promises is to pardon January 6 insurrectionists convicted of crimes. And he also wants to make it easier for people to obtain weapons of war like the one that shot at him and killed a man in the process.
The press sold a faulty narrative that Donald Trump is a âchanged manâ and a âunifierâ in the wake of the assassination attempt, but in reality Trump was the same old unhinged turd that he always was.
#Donald Trump#Media Bias#J.D. Vance#Kamala Harris#2024 RNC#2024 Trump Assassination Attempt#2024 Presidential Election#2024 Elections
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Front page of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution today.
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MARTA is building a new $37.5 million transit hub next to the Gallery at South DeKalb shopping center, pictured above, according to a new Atlanta Journal-Constitution article about a federal grant for the project. This is a good investment in transit. But...
1.) DeKalb needs to make this place less car-centric in the long run. It's a grossly hostile environment for walking, which is a terrible situation for transit riders and transit investment.
2.) It's strange that the redevelopment plan for Five Points MARTA Station in Downtown Atlanta essentially consists of the same bus-bay + plaza + canopy combo that the burbs are getting (albeit a supersized version). The center of a city should be getting actual development at its transit stations. Transit design that's appropriate for the burbs is not necessarily appropriate for Downtown.
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