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Where Things Stand: Easier To Coup
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On an election night where the President thought things were going well, Arizona quickly stood out as a sore spot.

Not only did Trump hope to win the state, it was his once-beloved Fox News that called Arizona for Biden first. Trump was reportedly irate and tried to pressure the cable news network to reverse the call.

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The GOP Is Rapidly Making Its Way to Embrace of the Insurrection
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What we see most clearly today is the GOP moving quickly to align itself with the instigators of the January 6 insurrection and the coup plotters who laid the groundwork for it. This may seem like hyperbole, but it is not. Kevin McCarthy, who earlier this month was saying President Trump bore responsibility for instigating the assault, is now making his pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago to meet with the disgraced former President and secure his blessing. The only Republicans who stood clearly against the insurrection – like Liz Cheney – are being purged from the party. Trumpist luminaries like Tucker Carlson are already mocking the fears of representatives who feared they’d be murdered on January 6. (That’s right out of the rightist troll culture where you’re blamed for the predation against you for “not getting it.”) Senators like Ted Cruz say it’s time to move on from this violent assault that happened a mere three weeks ago and was instigated by a President who left office one week ago.

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A Democracy Agenda… Because Your Political Life Depends on It
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Several times in November I argued the critical importance of Democrats embracing a Democracy Agenda that embodies their entire policy and political agenda in the months and years ahead – here, here and here. It goes without saying today that the country needs more democracy rather than less. I wrote these posts before we saw the shocking spectacle of a sitting President leading a violent siege against the seat of government to prevent the majority from governing.

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Where Things Stand: Hill Staffers And Members Linger In Fear Together
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) just made a stunning and pointed remark about the very real fears that House members are facing regarding security of the Capitol in the aftermath of the insurrection: “the enemy is within the House of Representatives.”

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So Far So Good
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For a decade Democrats have been living within an evolving debate, obsession, recriminations and general chair-kicking about the lessons of the Obama years. They can be put simply: Democrats engaging in good faith negotiations with Republicans, operating within existing legislative norms, and getting played every time. Everyone in politics is capable of concocting self-serving narratives. But this one is largely true. From 2009 to 2015, when Republicans finally took control of the Senate, the model was clear: bargain Dems down (usually with some bipartisan ‘gang’), run out the clock and then don’t actually support the whittled down compromise after all that. An added bonus for Republicans: running down the clock was usually enough for the public mood to turn sour. So when they bailed out there was no cost. When it came time to act the public had often turned against action. It all came to a head in 2016 when Justice Antonin Scalia died and Mitch McConnell simply refused to entertain any nominations at all. Impossible. Unthinkable. And it happened and that was that. The price McConnell paid was a stolen Supreme Court seat.

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Where Things Stand: The McConnell-Trump Judicial Scheme Is Already Harming Biden
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The Senate minority leader may be trying to distance himself from former President Trump now. But the damage has already been done.

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Where Things Stand: A Think Tank For Trumpism
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While the broader GOP weighs just how much distance to put between itself and Trump, some of the former president’s most loyal political allies are working to cement his ideological influence in politics.

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Chalk Up a Win for Schumer
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So, interesting developments over night in the Senate. Both sides are portraying the agreement as a win. But basically McConnell caved. So chalk up a win for Chuck Schumer.

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Where Things Stand: How Will Ohio Swing Post-Trump?
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News of Sen. Rob Portman’s (R-OH) retirement could be grounds for the latest reassessment of the historically-purple-but-lately-pretty-red state.

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Senate Democrats Have a Choice
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(First, I’d be grateful for tips, leads, info on the below from any and all regular senate – and now White House – sources either by email or secure channels.)

Democrats, particularly Senate Democrats, already face a stark choice about those “ground rules” I mentioned last week. As noted then, what’s at stake isn’t only effective action today but the ground rules that will shape the next two years and either doom or give Democrats a fighting chance in the 2022 midterms. Last night the Post ran a story headlined: “Fight over the rules grinds the Senate to a halt, imperiling Biden’s legislative agenda“. It’s part of an emerging genre about bulging to-do lists, Republican game-playing and impeachment trials slowing the Senate to a crawl.

What’s happening exactly?

Quite simply, Mitch McConnell is now using the filibuster to stop Democrats from becoming the Senate majority.

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Week In Review
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There’s Something About Marjorie

  • QAnon-supporting Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) got a taste of the spotlight this week, and the scrutiny that comes with it. Attention has turned to her past comments calling the Parkland and Sandy Hook school shooting massacres false flags, as well as her liking of social media posts that advocated for violence against Democrats.
  • Fred Guttenberg, the father of one of the 17 people killed in the Parkland school shooting, tweeted a video of Greene in 2018 heckling David Hogg, one of the Parkland students who has become an outspoken advocate for gun reform since the massacre.
  • Guttenberg called Greene a “depraved person who ran for Congress on a lie.”
  • Hogg also responded to Greene heckling him when he was in Washington to advocate for gun control measures: “My message to Kevin McCarthy is this, take her committee assignments away.”
  • He’s not the only one raising issue with Greene’s committee posts. Education and Labor Committee Chair Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA) also demanded McCarthy explain why Greene belongs on a committee whose goal is to advance education.
  • Republican leaders reportedly discussed the issues Greene would post to the party last summer, but ultimately decided to do nothing about it.
  • Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), a moderate who voted to impeach President Trump after the Capitol insurrection, said this week that his Republican colleagues’ embrace of fringe conspiracy theories like QAnon has “unmoored the party.”
  • The White House has tried to keep questions about Greene at arm’s length as the Biden administration focuses on advancing its agenda.

 

GOP Is Still Trump’s Party

  • Former President Trump has been remarkably, refreshingly quiet since he slinked off to Florida last week. But make no mistake: he’s still the big man in charge of the Republican Party.
  • Trump appears eager to go after two Republican officials in particular: House GOP Conference Chair Liz Cheney and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. Cheney voted to impeach Trump and has faced calls for Republican leaders in Congress to remove her from her leadership position. Kemp, a staunch Trump ally, attracted Trump’s ire by not doing more to help Trump illegitimately snatch a win from the jaws of defeat in the Peach State.
  • Speaking of Republican leaders, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) made a MAGA pilgrimage Thursday to Florida to stroke Trump’s ego. Remember when McCarthy said Trump bears some responsibility for the deadly insurrection at the Capitol? That was so two weeks ago, and McCarthy has since watered down those comments to say that, well, everyone in the country bears some responsibility.
  • Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel told the AP this week that the GOP will remain neutral in the 2024 presidential primaries should Trump decided to run again. But we’ll believe it when we see it.

 

Biden’s Executive Order Blitz

  • President Biden hit the ground running during his first full week in office, signing a slew of executive orders to begin to advance his policy agenda.
  • On Tuesday, Biden rolled out executive action focused on restoring racial justice policies that Trump had done away with.
  • On Wednesday, the Biden team detailed action to address climate change, which the administration emphasized goes hand-in-hand with strengthening the economy.
  • On Thursday, Biden signed executive orders to reopen the Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplaces for people impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The Biden administration also announced plans to secure 200 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses, which should be available over the summer. That means the U.S. government will have acquired enough vaccine to inoculate 300 million Americans against the deadly pandemic.

 

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inevitable?
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Today, our politics is haunted by the specter of violence. 

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cult of personality
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| Muckraker

During his inaugural address, President Biden alluded to a mammoth, intractable task now facing the country: confronting a nascent, violent, far-right insurgency that coalesced behind Trump and the belief that he was the rightful winner of the 2020 election.

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