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Liberty and Justice for All

In past years I posted excerpts from the Declaration of Independence on July 4. But I’m not feeling it this year.

I am old enough to remember the Bicentennial observations in 1976. There were celebrations and commemorative events around the country, not just in Washington. Most notable was the flotilla of tall ships sailing into New York’s harbor. There were historical programs, “Bicentennial minutes” on TV, and decorations on local public buildings and fixtures, right down to red-white-and-blue fire hydrants. At noon on July 4 we went out on the streets and rang bells.

The mood of the country is different now. There are fewer events for America’s 250th birthday and the crowds are smaller.

That’s not to say things were better in the United States 50 years ago. The divisions of the Vietnam War years had not healed. There were plenty of people who thought that some Americans should be second-class citizens based on the color of their skin or their gender. Gay, lesbian, and bisexual people could rarely live their lives publicly. Transsexuals (the term used at the time) were even more oppressed.

But in some important ways things are worse today. There are many who maintain that some Americans shouldn’t be Americans at all, based on where their ancestors came from, how they speak, or how they worship. The gains that racial minorities, women, and LGBT people have made since 1976 are uncertain and under threat. And there are still those who think their wealth buys them more privileges than everyone else.

When I quote from the Declaration, I have to omit the slur against the so-called savage Indians, which decries their cruelty in warfare, when in fact everyone is cruel in war. And I have to talk around the fact that many of the men who signed it were slaveholders and the rest condoned slavery. When they said that all men are created equal, they really meant free white men, primarily landowners. But they used broad, general terms for their stirring rhetoric. Later generations found inspiration in what they wrote that went beyond what they really thought at the time.

So this year I am quoting from a later and much shorter document, the Pledge of Allegiance. Its last line, “with liberty and justice for all,” has never been a true description of what we actually have in America. But it is a plainly stated, unqualified goal that we should strive for.

This Independence Day, I call you to join me in opposing anyone who wants to make liberty and justice available only to some.

#Make Racists Scared Again 2026

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"making them afraid will make them more racist" that's wild to me, because we live in a whole culture of social consequences for antiracism anyway. It is literally safer to be a racist than it is to speak up against it, socially.

Idk about you, but "I'm afraid no one will want to be my friend if I'm a white supremacist" seems like a pretty logical thought process to have, and I wish THAT were the normal and not "I'm afraid my friends will hate me if I tell them they made racist jokes".

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Is no one concerned that the DSA just put that they want to abolish the Senate in their platform?

And for the record I'm not concerned that this will happen. I am concerned how people will act both when it doesn't and when certain elected officials don't want it to.

“Replace the two-party system with a multi-party democracy. Expand the House of Representatives, implement proportional representation and ranked choice voting in all elections, and abolish the Senate.”

The whole reason the Senate exist is so that there is a body that is not constantly focusing on getting reelected, and therefore are able to focus on legislating and gaining experience.

I actually agree with them that it should be eliminated, even if I agree that they are not like to handle the fact that on any human timescale it won't be maturely.

The fact is, the Senate is predicated on a system where primary interests divide along state lines rather than population density lines. Living in the Washington DC metro, I have far more political interest in common with my cousins a thousand miles away in Minneapolis than I do with people living just across the Chesapeake from me on the east shore.

The problem with that fact that makes the senate unworkable is the fact that population and urban density are not evenly distributed among states; as a result, the Senate is de facto gerrymandered Republican because there are so many low population rural-dominated states. We need massive resent filled wave elections just to break even - I've seen it estimated that at this point a "neutral" senate without Democrats overperforming partisan lean is something like 43D/57R even if we get a majority of actual people. States like Georgia, Arizona, and Virginia that swing due so more to urban growth than changing hearts and minds.

I hate the DSA for a variety of reasons both pragmatic and deeply personal, and don't think they are capable of handling the kind of timescale and patience needed to make real change on any level deeper than being sold snake oil... but they're not wrong that the Senate is structurally an obstacle to solving a lot of problems these days

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Remember:

In 2020, when Donald Trump was President, *Democrats* stole the presidential election. They also compelled the FBI, which Donald Trump’s employee controlled, to run a false flag riot to attack the US Capitol.

Meanwhile, in 2024, when Democrats controlled the White House, they were unable to steal the election.

It all makes sense when you don’t think about it.

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We have to prebut Trump’s 2026 stolen election claims.

This is the phrase Mark Warner kept using in our briefing this morning.

We have to make the claims seem ridiculous NOW so he can’t use them after the fact.

We need to be on offense and get ahead of his messaging before he even starts spreading it.

Last night we got a taste of that messaging.

His whole goal is to get people to distrust voting. Whether he can convince them through foreign interference claims or domestic interference claims, he’ll try it all

So here are some things to note.

First, the only presidential election he’s claiming was stolen was the one HE was in charge of. It was his people who were in charge of making that a safe, free and fair election, and actually, thanks to Russian interference in 2016, it was one of the safest.

During Trump’s first term, Mark Warner co-led the Russia Investigation along with Republican Richard Burr. The findings from that investigation strengthened our elections. All these tools that were created under Trump then, he is trying to dismantle now.

That is the most important point. He did all this. This was all 100% with his supervision.

Second, the job of the Election Assistance Commission, which no longer has a quorum or any members for that matter, was to focus on election security.

One way they did this was through yearly hackathons through a program called Voting Village. Hackers would hack into our voting machines so that we could find every possible loophole and patch it before the election took place.

With the empty EAC, those are no longer happening. So Trump might say he cares about election security, but he’s taking away the very tools that keep elections secure in the first place.

And this isn’t news, we know he doesn’t actually care about election security. He wants elections less secure not more.

But he’s warped the brains of his followers so they don’t see it. It’s on us to show them.

And that’s easier than you think. This argument is pretty powerful no matter who you voted for. This isn’t about his policies. This is purely about safe and secure elections. Most people, when they hear it in these terms, don’t want Trump’s or foreign interference, even if they voted for him.

But most people reading this essay, or that will talk to people who read it, know that. We know Trump is corrupt, we know he is trying to make elections less secure, this isn’t a useful argument for us.

So, what’s the prebuttal for our communities?

We must vote.

Not voting helps Trump just as much as falling for his election security lie. As Senator Warner said today “if you want to follow his expectations and do his bidding, then don’t vote.” It’s really that simple.

He knows that with a big enough turnout against him and Republicans, it doesn’t really matter what he does, he WILL lose. That’s why he’s doing this.

So that means voting in every single district, in every single race, even if you think it doesn’t matter.

That means holding your nose and voting for the Dem on your ballot even if they don’t meet your needs.

That means voting early, if you can, cause most of his shenanigans will be on Election Day. He tries to mess with early voting before the fact, but once it starts he pretty much leaves it alone.

It means signing up to be a poll worker if you are able.

It means that red state Dems need to hold your elected officials accountable. Don’t stop shitting on them if they hand over their voter rolls to DHS and pressure them not to if they haven’t already.

It means looking up who the Dems are running for Secretary of State and Attorney General in your state and lifting them up as much as possible.

I’ll leave you with one other thing Warner said: “If we allow the president to steal it, shame on us.”

Your vote and your voice is your superpower, but only when you use it. So prebut the hell out of these ridiculous arguments and let’s save democracy!

Who’s with me?

Consider the argument from former Trump AG William Barr, who Trump now hates, urging senators to confirm [Todd] Blanche [as attorney general]. Rejecting Blanche “wouldn’t force the president to make a better choice,” Barr wrote in the Wall Street Journal. “It will simply invite more chaos and a less desirable appointment.” And the nomination of [Jay] Clayton [as director of national intelligence], similarly, should get through because Republicans and Democrats want the acting director, Bill Pulte, out of there. This is all it takes to win Senate appointment in Trump’s second term: Are you better than whatever fantastical manifestation of malevolence Trump could conjure as an alternative? You’re in.

—Jim Newell in Slate

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I am kinda asking myself what would it take for me to believe that Mitch McConnell is alive and thats a hard question to answer because like...

...photos have always been easy to fake, and they're easier to fake now. And people have spoken on his behalf, but they're people who have vested interest in lying and not actual press outlets. Voice is easy to fake now, too. So is video.

And theres probably a larger conversation about the erosion of credibility, AI, conspiracy theory, and why a cover up like this is believable.

I dunno. Maybe like a public appearance where the general press is allowed?

I was thinking about this the other day, too, because yeah. Conservatives have pushed AI so hard and using it to do exactly shit that would make it possible to Weekend at Bernie's a senator. And they haven't exactly proven themselves trustworthy. I would need to see him at a public town hall with members of the press, including press that has been historically critical of him. Who has most vocally called him a useless son of a bitch? Who absolutely loathes him? I need that person to verify it. And I'd still be skeptical, honestly.

I remember when genAI started becoming available at the consumer level being immediately afraid about what this might mean for journalism. And this was before DOGE started getting the kinds of programs that we rely on for transparency, before the second term stuffing loyalists in the cabinet.

And now we're here.

And i dont trust shit.

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President Donald Trump has repeatedly said vandals are to blame for the damage that appeared just two weeks after the $14 million renovation was completed in early June. “The slashes were 300 yards long, and the floor of the pool was cut and then pulled upward, with great force, by these thugs,” he wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform on Monday. On Tuesday, photos emerged on social media that showed the pool had been drained in preparation for repairs.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum made similar claims in television interviews in early July, saying on Fox News that vandals left gashes totaling 350 feet. “[The lining] didn’t peel off,” he said on CNN, adding that people were “literally trying to destroy part of a monument.”

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By comparing the seven locations with satellite imagery, photos and videos taken during the renovation process, the analysis found that all of the failures occurred at the seams — lines between two areas that were painted at different times.
Four experts in waterproofing materials— who have decades of experience and have served as educators and expert witnesses in pool-related construction lawsuits — reviewed The Post’s findings and said the failure pattern strongly suggested errors in the application process. They said that while a precise cause cannot be determined without on-site examination and lab testing, such seams require careful attention and are especially prone to failure.
When The Post shared its findings with the White House and the Interior Department, spokespeople disputed that the surface had been improperly applied. “There were no missteps during the initial repairs to the pool,” said White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers. “Unfortunately, deranged individuals made several gashes in the side of the pool and destroyed over 300 feet of the pool’s siding. Once the necessary repairs to fix the vandalism are complete, the Reflecting Pool will be restored to all its glory.”
Officials provided no evidence to support the administration’s assertion that the pool was vandalized.

reflecting pool again (!) with the Washington Post giving a detailed summary of how the coatings were applied and why they failed, while the administration continues to blame imaginary vandals.

it's a silly scandal but it's so reflective (ha) of the approach taken to every other problem at every level: endless mistakes, endlessly blamed on unspecified shadowy saboteurs.

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From the essay:

A punitive stance on nonnormative sexuality is useful for the GOP insofar as the party can use it to rile up its anti-LGBTQ+ base. But so long as gay and transgender Republicans are loyal soldiers who don’t threaten the gender hierarchies the right is invested in upholding, they pose no danger to the right-wing project. They can even help legitimize it, as when Caitlyn Jenner advocated against trans girls in school sports. If Graham was gay, it was isolated to the arena of sex practices, rather than the weightier realms of identity and politics in which queer activism lies.
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Fetterman says he would leave Democrats if they become the ‘anti-Israel party’

By J.D. Prose | jdprose@pennlive.com

Embattled Sen. John Fetterman said Wednesday that he would leave the Democratic Party if it stopped supporting U.S. aid to Israel.

“If our party ever becomes, and just makes it official, the anti-Israel party, that’s when I would leave because that’s been a moral clarity for me,” Fetterman said during the Hill National Summit in Washington, D.C., TheHill.com reported.

https://www.pennlive.com/politics/2026/07/fetterman-says-he-would-leave-democrats-if-they-become-the-anti-israel-party.html

“Democratic leaders fear that their party’s growing progressive flank will dash its chances in the midterm elections. That is possible. But — clearly — many Democratic voters no longer buy this argument. There is less reason for them to worry than there was in previous election years. Much of their agenda reflects views that a large number of Americans now hold: disentangling politics and corporate interests, raising taxes on the wealthy, ending military aid to Israel, passing Medicare for All.”

Yes, that’s what many Americans want, but if we Democrats do not win the midterms–it’s over. We will become an autocracy. We will NEVER get any of these things.

We told the far left in 2016 that if Trump won, we would lose the Supreme Court for at least a generation. But they couldn’t be bothered to vote for Hillary anyway because she didn’t meet their standards. And we lost the Supreme Court at least for a generation. And with that we also lost Roe v. Wade, the Voting Rights Act, any hope of campaign finance reform or gun control, etc.

We told the far left in 2024 that if they did not vote for Kamala and Trump won, he would start to usher in autocracy and neofascism. But they couldn’t bring themselves to vote for the “lesser of two evils” because of Gaza. So they either didn’t vote or voted third party and Trump won. And he has been engaging in ethnic cleansing of Brown and Black immigrants, building inhumane detention centers (i.e., concentration camps), and created a huge masked federal police force. The GOP has already cut Medicaid and SNAP substantially–but the Medicaid cuts won’t be felt until after the midterms. And the killing continues in Gaza, but now we are also at war with Iran.

We are telling you now that if we lose the midterms it will be OVER. In the next two years, the Trump administration will definitely turn the US into an autocracy and elections will be meaningless. There will be no going back except for revolution. And Americans are way too passive to risk their lives for a revolution.

So don’t listen to us again and see what happens.

Seriously. I’m a social democrat and I want all the things that the left want like universal healthcare. But we need to put up candidates in different districts that can win those districts. In Manhattan a Mamdani can win. And that’s great. But in Georgia, not so much.

So get out of your idealized bubble and get really WOKE because you are sleepwalking into a neofascist state if you keep refusing to vote for candidates that don’t check off all the right (i.e., idealized left) boxes.

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Every day for like a week I have googled 'is mitch McConnell dead' and every day I have been disappointed by the results.

To be fair I've been operating under the assumption that Destiel would tell me personally as God Himself intended.

I know exactly what im going to post when I find out. I have been saving a crab costume for this moment (and also another moment)

Ya'll remember how online games made specifically for children were programmed in a way that made it practically impossible to share your personal info?

When age, gender, location was censured like profanity in the name of protecting kids?

But suddenly the Only Way to keep children safe online is to make sure that they have 0 privacy?

Yeah ok. Sure. For the children.

From the July 17, 2026 report:

Trump is right about some of our electoral infrastructure’s vulnerabilities to foreign influence campaigns, which can shape how voters see candidates, and cyberattacks, which can delay results. This isn’t a unique insight; lawmakers of both parties have flagged those weaknesses for years. And while there are things the federal government can do to combat them, Trump has done the opposite. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which helps harden state election systems against data breaches and other threats, has been gutted. Trump also shuttered an F.B.I. task force on foreign influence and fired a federal commission that helps states administer elections. For anyone paying attention, it’s hard to take seriously Trump’s claim that he cares about secure elections; his real thesis is that any election he loses is suspect.
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TL;DW: Even if the photo was not manipulated, it shows that McConnell is very weak. It is also suspicious that the statement McConnell's office released does not mention the recent death of Lindsey Graham.

From the July 17, 2026 analysis:

The more worrisome possibility is that this is a declaration of war against the midterms, and that he's planning to use this "proof" as the basis for declaring martial law, or trying to suspend the elections, or sending armed soldiers to polling places, or refusing to seat members of Congress from blue states, or something along those lines. It is certainly concerning that, in his speech, Trump said that he planned to have the DNI lead this investigation. That is the same obeisant DNI he has bent over backwards to put in that job on an "interim" basis. Let us be clear, however, that if Trump IS thinking this way, he is delusional. He very clearly imagines a world in which, by force of will, or fiat, or gaslighting, or whatever, he can keep the elections that a Republican wins valid, but can invalidate most or all of the elections won by Democrats. It just cannot work. Most Americans—Democrats, independents, and many Republicans—are simply not going to accept the legitimacy of a government constructed in this way, and aren't going to consent to be governed by it.

letting family members sit in for dead senators is just monarchy logic im appalled that this has even happened before

Each state gets to decide how their state is represented in Congress

This has been a common method for a long time in some states

The idea is that a Senator's sibling/spouse/parent/child knows their intentions and policies better than a political rival or a random person would. It's a pretty good way to prevent political assassinations tbh

An unelected individual getting grandfathered into a real political position due to their blood or legal relationship with a deceased elected official is not pretty good actually