December 27, 2022
Afternoon Update:
Jon Levine of the New York Post, via marketwatch: "Senior House Republicans were so keenly aware of alleged inaccuracies and embellishments in U.S. Rep.-elect George Santos's professional biography, that the topic became a 'running joke,' multiple insiders close to House GOP leadership reportedly told the New York Post.... 'As far as questions about George in general, that was always something that was brought up whenever we talked about this race,' said one senior GOP leadership aide. 'It was a running joke at a certain point. This is the second time he's run and these issues we assumed would be worked out by the voters.'... A second insider close to GOP leadership called the allegations against Santos 'mostly stuff we already knew,' adding that 'there were questions. Things weren't adding up.' By the time we knew that there were questions and issues he was basically the nominee. So what can you do? He was the only Republican candidate.'"
Toluse Olorunnipa of the Washington Post: "President Biden and his team have begun responding faster and more sharply to provocative comments and actions by ... Donald Trump and his allies, potentially preparing the ground for Biden's expected reelection announcement early next year. The rapid responses, coming in the weeks since Democrats outperformed expectations in the November midterms, come as some Democratic strategists see a political advantage in pointedly -- and frequently -- drawing a contrast with Trump, the Republican Party, and the Republican lawmakers poised to take over the House of Representatives."
Look for a Job as a Dowel Inspector, Buddy. Lisa Rein of the Washington Post: "Every year, thousands of [Social Security disability] claimants ... find themselves blocked in the arduous process of applying for disability benefits, thanks to labor market data that was last updated 45 years ago.... The vast majority of the 12,700 [job titles] were last updated in 1977.... The government, using strict vocational rules, assesses someone's capacity to work and if jobs exist 'in significant numbers' that they could still do. But in reality, most of these occupations were offshored, outsourced, and shifted to skilled work decades ago. Many have disappeared altogether.... After spending at least $250 million since 2012 to build a directory of 21st century jobs, an internal fact sheet shows, Social Security is not using it, leaving antiquated vocational rules in place...."
Santos Lies About Lying. Jacob Kornbluh of the Forward: "Congressman-elect George Santos, a Republican from New York who reportedly lied about his Jewish heritage and has admitted he fabricated key details of his resume, said in an interview Monday evening that he never claimed to be Jewish. 'I said I was "Jew-ish,"' Santos told The New York Post. However, in a position paper shared with Jewish and pro-Israel leaders during the campaign and obtained by the Forward, Santos called himself 'a proud American Jew.'" Firewalled.
Michigan. Mitch Smith of the New York Times: "A man convicted in a plot to abduct Michigan's Democratic governor from her vacation home was sentenced on Tuesday to 16 years in federal prison, the longest so far for any of the defendants convicted in federal court in one of the country's most closely watched domestic terrorism cases. At two trials earlier this year, prosecutors repeatedly showed recordings and online posts in which the defendant, Adam Fox, called Gov. Gretchen Whitmer a 'tyrant,' railed against her Covid-19 restrictions and mused about a second American revolution. Prosecutors described him as a threat to the governor's safety and to democracy itself." CNN's report is here.
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Michael Gold & Grace Ashford of the New York Times: "Ending a weeklong silence, Representative-elect George Santos admitted on Monday to a sizable list of falsehoods about his professional background, educational history and property ownership. But he said he was determined to take the oath of office on Jan. 3 and join the House majority. Mr. Santos, a New York Republican who was elected in November to represent parts of northern Long Island and northeast Queens, confirmed some of the key findings of a New York Times investigation into his background, but sought to minimize the misrepresentations. 'My sins here are embellishing my résumé,' Mr. Santos told The New York Post in one of several interviews he gave on Monday." CNN's report is here. ~~~
~~~ Marie: Yeah, George, I might have embellished my résumé" by making some of my crappy jobs (jobs I actually held) seem a little more important than they were, but I never claimed to have a Ph.D. in astrophysics & to have donated my Nobel Prize winnings to widows & orphans, which is akin to what you did. Fucking phony.
2024 Presidential Race. Kyle Melnick of the Washington Post: "A spokesman for former vice president Mike Pence's campaign denied reports on Monday that the Republican had filed to run for president in 2024, responding to an apparent hoax after screenshots of a Federal Election Commission posting began to circulate. 'Former Vice President Mike Pence did not file to run for President today,' Devin O'Malley wrote on Twitter." MB: It's kind of perfect that even the GOP presidential race itself is a hoax.
Beyond the Beltway
Arizona. Adam Klasfeld of Law & Crime: "Arizona's Governor-elect Katie Hobbs (D) asked a judge on Monday for more than half a million dollars in sanctions against her defeated rival Kari Lake (R) and her lawyers for filing a 'frivolous' lawsuit aiming to overturn the results of the Grand Canyon State's 2022 gubernatorial midterms. 'Courts are established by Arizona's Constitution and statutes to resolve actual disputes between parties,' Maricopa County Deputy Attorney Thomas P. Liddy wrote in a 15-page memo. 'They do not exist so that candidates for political office can attempt to make political statements and fundraise. And they should not be used to harass political opponents and sow completely unfounded doubts about the integrity of elections. All of those things happened in this matter.'" Hobbs joined the county's suit.
Florida. Joseph Choi of the Hill: "Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R) petition for a grand jury investigation into COVID-19 vaccines, in which he decries the ongoing vaccine campaign as 'propaganda' by the Biden administration, is drawing fierce criticism from health experts.... In his petition, DeSantis expressed suspicion over the COVID-19 vaccines' ability to prevent transmission of the virus, as well as public statements made on the subject by officials like President Biden and outgoing chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci.... Brian Castrucci, of the de Beaumont Foundation, said DeSantis 'appears to be focused on creating fear around vaccines that have been shown to be safe and effective,' rather than protecting the lives of Floridians." The Florida Supreme Court approved DeSantis's petition last Thursday.
Way Beyond
Ukraine, et al.
The New York Times' live updates of developments Tuesday in Russia's war on Ukraine are here. The Guardian's live updates for Tuesday are here. The Guardian's summary report is here. ~~~
~~~ The Washington Post's live briefings for Tuesday are here: "Ukraine is hoping to have a United Nations-backed peace summit by the end of February, roughly a year into the Russian invasion, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said. Meanwhile, Moscow's top diplomat threatened an escalation by the Russian army if Ukraine does not concede to its demands to surrender land -- and demilitarize what remains of its territory. The comments by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov came the same day Russian officials said a Ukrainian drone had reached deep within Russian territory and as Moscow's beleaguered military has lost significant ground to Ukrainian forces in recent months.... Lavrov demanded Ukraine end its 'senseless resistance' and accused Kyiv's Western backers of protracting the conflict.... A Russian attack on the city of Kherson on Christmas Eve left at least 11 dead and 64 injured, according to the region's governor."
Marie: Early last month, the New York Times Magazine published a long piece by Jim Rutenberg, in which Rutenberg weaves together the threads of the Trump "Russiagate" story. Being Trumped-out, I didn't read or link the story, but I should have because it explains a great deal about Trump's deal with the devil -- Putin -- and the abuse of Ukraine by both men. Rutenberg draws in all the actors & many bit players, outlining their roles in this complicated spy story, a story that has culminated in Putin's war on Ukraine. John le Carré has not written a more twisted tale or one with more unsavory characters.
News Ledes
New York Times: "Thousands of travelers were stranded at U.S. airports on Monday as a wave of canceled flights -- many of them operated by Southwest Airlines -- spoiled holiday plans.... The cancellations and delays one day after Christmas left people sleeping on airport floors, standing in hourslong customer service lines and waiting on tarmacs for hours on end. The problems are likely to continue into Tuesday and later this week. As of Monday night, about 2,600 U.S. flights scheduled for Tuesday were already canceled, including 60 percent of all Southwest flights.... On Monday, more than 3,800 flights in the United States -- including international flights into or out of the country -- had been canceled as of Monday night and more than 7,400 others had been delayed, according to FlightAware.... On Monday night, the U.S. Department of Transportation said that it would look into the Southwest issue, and that it was 'concerned by Southwest's unacceptable rate of cancellations and delays.'"
AP: "Buffalo residents hovered around space heaters, hunted for cars buried in snow drifts and looked for more victims Monday, after 28 people died in one of the worst weather-related disasters ever to hit western New York. The rest of the United States also was reeling from the ferocious winter storm, with at least another two dozen deaths reported in other parts of the country. Up to 9 more inches of snow (23 centimeters) could fall in some areas of western New York through Tuesday, the National Weather Service said."