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Schwarzenegger attacks Putin’s lies about Ukraine. It’s a sign of hope for the truth

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Schwarzenegger attacks Putin’s lies about Ukraine. It’s a sign of hope for the truth

Reality is difficult to return by today, even while you go searching for it.

Within the jargon of the second, we’re overrun with misinformation and disinformation — which I prefer to name stupidity, lies and propaganda, simply to maintain issues easy.

In that huge darkness of confusion and the animosity it purposefully breeds, a hero has emerged, one whose weapon is reality: Arnold Schwarzenegger.

OK, OK, that’s heavy-handed and my screenwriting Oscar isn’t coming anytime quickly, however I guess you get the purpose. It’s laborious to not just like the man at this specific second, as a result of right now, for the second time in a little bit over a 12 months, he’s provided us highly effective veracity and authenticity about present occasions which might be in any other case overrun by lies.

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In case you had higher issues to do than being on Twitter early Thursday, Schwarzenegger launched a nine-minute video aimed on the individuals of Russia, expressing his respect for them whereas eviscerating Valdimir Putin’s state-controlled model of the invasion of Ukraine. By midday, it had been considered almost 6 million instances on Twitter and 400,000 instances on Telegram, a platform nonetheless out there inside Russia.

He particulars his love of Russia and its individuals, starting with assembly champion weightlifter Yuri Petrovich Vlasov in 1961 when he was 14 and hadn’t but hefted a barbell of observe. He talked about his dad being a Nazi, and the guilt and ache it triggered the elder Schwarzenegger all through his life. He lauded protesters and spoke on to troopers, telling them the struggle was unlawful, maybe hoping to encourage a fifth column — a time period for teams of inside resisters, open or clandestine. It was good things, the form of plain discuss that makes you are feeling a bit higher concerning the world after watching.

“You see, there are moments like this which might be so mistaken, after which we’ve to talk up,” he says, referencing the opposite video he made within the wake of the Jan. 6 revolt on the U.S. Capitol — which I’ll get to, as a result of it holds a distinct and considerably miserable lesson.

As Brian Levin, head of the Middle for the Research of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, places it, Schwarzenegger “simply spews out sincerity.” That’s important as a result of in what Levin describes as “catalytic moments,” like say, the attainable construct as much as World Struggle III, individuals go trying to find reality, however usually accept what feels finest. Schwarzenegger has a credibility and love inside Russia, particularly with the older technology that’s extra inclined to consider state information, that “transcends nationhood” and will “transfer the needle,” mentioned Levin.

“Folks left to their very own gadgets will oftentimes yield at instances of worry, anger, stress and peer validation to issues that intoxicate towards the worry, regardless of how conflictual or mistaken it might be,” says Levin. However this video, “will converse all through Russia.”

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The video’s impact might be seen shortly. Russian opposition politician Lubov Sobol tweeted, “Your opinion is essential for Russian individuals, generations had been raised on motion pictures with you,” hours after the video went dwell.

The previous governor’s first try at elder statesmanship — his video about the insurrection — was sadly much less efficient in waking up the brainwashed. He used his private story then, too, speaking about rising up in a rustic that misplaced its personal democracy and evaluating the Capitol riot to Kristallnacht, the Night time of Damaged Glass in 1938, a “rampage” towards Jewish individuals by Nazis, as he poignantly described it.

“The damaged glass was within the home windows of the USA Capitol, however the mob didn’t simply shatter the home windows of the Capitol. They shattered the concepts we took with no consideration,” he mentioned of the revolt, in a video that earned greater than 40 million views.

Then he attacked former President Trump for his marketing campaign to overturn the 2020 election and his falsehoods concerning the election being invalid as a result of fraud.

Trump “sought a coup by deceptive individuals with lies,” Schwarzenegger mentioned. “[N]o matter what your political affiliation is, I ask you to hitch me in saying to President-elect Biden, ‘President-elect Biden, we want you nice success as our president. In the event you succeed, our nation succeeds.”

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That didn’t occur. As an alternative, just a few months later, “Let’s go, Brandon,” a juvenile, profane phrase meant to disparage Biden, had turn into so pervasive it’s on merchandise — and one right-winger even shouted it at Biden when the president known as to want his household a merry Christmas.

Schwarzenegger’s failure to arouse any sense of unity on this nation wasn’t shocking to Mia Bloom, an extremism skilled and professor of communication and Center East research at Georgia State College. Bloom, who I discuss to usually concerning the infiltration of QAnon and conspiracy theories into the mainstream, mentioned that Schwarzenegger doesn’t have the identical credibility with Trump supporters that he has with Russians and “isn’t the individual to speak to people who find themselves within the deepest recessions of the conspiracies theories.”

Blame it on “Movie star Apprentice,” QAnon — and Trump, she mentioned, who apparently is extra highly effective than Putin in the case of maintaining his true believers in line.

Schwarzenegger hosted the spinoff present, on which Trump was a producer, and acquired right into a public tiff with him in 2017 over declining scores — every blaming the opposite for the shortage of viewers. Trump doesn’t like Schwarzenegger, which implies his followers don’t both. Add to that QAnon’s deep fears about Hollywood and the absurd however pervasive perception that its celebrities are concerned in little one trafficking, and there’s not an entire lot the Terminator can say that’s going to alter Trumpers’ minds. They’d actually somewhat consider Putin, or at the very least Tucker Carlson, his American proxy.

That ought to give us all pause, as a result of — although our focus is rightly on Ukraine — our personal combat to guard democracy remains to be very a lot taking place, albeit in gradual movement.

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Mike Madrid, the Republican political pundit who has lengthy fought his get together’s slide into extremism, agrees that Schwarzenegger isn’t prone to be a voice of purpose to Trump’s followers, however nonetheless sees two glimmers of hope in the case of breaking down the previous president’s lies.

First, for the primary time in years, America is concentrated on worldwide points and has bipartisan (for probably the most half) consensus that Russia is within the mistaken. Madrid says that polling exhibits “Russia has turn into the road the place Donald Trump is on the mistaken aspect of the bottom by a large margin and it does create an issue.” Meaning there’s truly widespread floor between Democrats and Republicans (although Madrid cautions it’s going to solely final till Republicans can discover a purpose to assault Biden’s response). It’s a uncommon crack to use between Trump and his supporters.

And Schwarzenegger could discover some buy in that divide, even when it’s small. By talking out, he creates a “permission construction,” for dissent — somebody whose phrases could resonate, even when it’s just a bit clatter behind a staunch Republican thoughts, reminding Republicans who harbor doubts that “there are different individuals like me,” mentioned Madrid.

“Historical past is made on the margins,” he mentioned. “You don’t want so much,” simply “sufficient individuals to do the precise factor.”

Schwarzenegger is a kind of doing the precise factor — just because it’s righteous and essential, past politics. And perhaps if he retains it up, his simple sincerity will resonate with sufficient individuals inside the USA to make a distinction, to develop the crack between Trump and his supporters sufficient to let some reality slip by means of.

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Even when it’s just some at a time, democracy wants individuals to return again to reality and purpose — particularly with an election on the horizon. That’s the reason “Schwarzenegger is so essential,” mentioned Levin, who plans on utilizing the newest video as a educating device. “I simply wish to give him a hug.”

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Video: How Trump Could Justify His Immigration Crackdown

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President-elect Donald Trump is likely to justify his plans to seal off the border with Mexico by citing a public health emergency from immigrants bringing disease into the United States. Now he just has to find one. New York Times White House Correspondent, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, explains.

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Trump to be sentenced in New York criminal trial

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President-elect Trump is expected to be sentenced Friday after being found guilty on charges of falsifying business records stemming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s years-long investigation. 

The president-elect is expected to attend his sentencing virtually, after fighting to block the process all the way up to the United States Supreme Court this week. 

Judge Juan Merchan set Trump’s sentencing for Jan. 10—just ten days before he is set to be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. 

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Merchan, though, said he will not sentence the president-elect to prison. 

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From left to right: Judge Juan Merchan, former President Donald Trump, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. (Getty Images, AP Images)

Merchan wrote in his decision that he is not likely to “impose any sentence of incarceration,” but rather a sentence of an “unconditional discharge,” which means there would be no punishment imposed. 

Trump filed an appeal to block sentencing from moving forward with the New York State Court of Appeals. That court rejected his request. 

Trump also filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that it “immediately order a stay of pending criminal proceedings in the Supreme Court of New York County, New York, pending the final resolution of President Trump’s interlocutory appeal raising questions of Presidential immunity, including in this Court if necessary.” 

“The Court should also enter, if necessary, a temporary administrative stay while it considers this stay application,” Trump’s filing requested. 

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg arrives at Daniel Penny’s trial following a lunch break at the Manhattan Supreme Criminal Court building in New York City on Monday, December 2, 2024. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital)

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Trump’s attorneys also argued that New York prosecutors erroneously admitted extensive evidence relating to official presidential acts during trial, ignoring the high court’s ruling on presidential immunity. 

The Supreme Court denied Trump’s emergency petition to block his sentencing from taking place on Friday, Jan. 10.

The Supreme Court, earlier this year, ruled that presidents are immune from prosecution related to official presidential acts. 

But New York prosecutors argued that the high court “lacks jurisdiction” over the case. 

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They also argued that the evidence they presented in the trial last year concerned “unofficial conduct that is not subject to any immunity.” 

 

Trump was charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. He pleaded not guilty to those charges. After a six-week-long, unprecedented trial for a former president and presidential candidate, a New York jury found the now-president-elect guilty on all counts. 

Trump has maintained his innocence in the case and repeatedly railed against it as an example of “lawfare” promoted by Democrats in an effort to hurt his election efforts ahead of November. 

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Column: Trump shoots his mouth off as L.A. burns. His claims about fire hydrants don’t hold water

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Column: Trump shoots his mouth off as L.A. burns. His claims about fire hydrants don’t hold water

OK, I admit it. I’m biased. I hate it when an opportunistic politician capitalizes on other people’s miseries and tries to score political points.

I’m especially biased when it’s a president-elect who shoots off his mouth without regard for facts and blames a governor for fire hydrants running dry.

Not that Democrat Gavin Newsom is a perfect governor. But his California water policies had no more to do with Pacific Palisades hydrants drying up during a firestorm than did Republican Donald Trump’s turning on sprinklers at his golf course.

News reporters shouldn’t allow personal biases to seep into their stories, as Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong has reminded us. Reporters have long strived to not do so and mostly succeeded. But I’m not a reporter. I’m a columnist who analyzes and opines. And yes, I’m biased — but on issues, not politics.

It has always been my view that liberals, moderates and conservatives all have good and bad ideas. Neither party has a monopoly on truth and justice — except in relating to Trump.

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I wanted to give Trump the benefit of the doubt and watch whether he really intended — as promised — to be a president for all Americans. But the guy just can’t help himself.

When Trump blamed Newsom for water hydrants going dry as Pacific Palisades burned, it wasn’t something people should dismiss as just another Trumpism.

Here was a president-elect mouthing off and showing his ignorance in a barrage of vindictiveness and insensitivity as thousands of people fled for their lives and hundreds of homes blazed into ashes.

Yes, I’m biased against anyone who’s that uncivil, especially when he disrespects facts or — worse — is a pathological liar.

So, let’s recap what Trump did.

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As scores of hydrants went dry while fire crews battled flames in Pacific Palisades, the president-elect instinctively went on social media to point the finger at his left coast political adversary, the Democrat he tastelessly derides as Gov. “Newscum.”

“Governor Gavin Newscum refused to sign the water restoration declaration put before him that would have allowed millions of gallons of water from excess rain and snow melt from the north to flow daily into many parts of California, including the parts that are currently burning in a virtually apocalyptic way,” Trump asserted.

“He wanted to protect an essentially worthless fish called a smelt … but didn’t care about the people of California. Now the ultimate price is being paid.

“I will demand that this incompetent governor allow beautiful, clean, fresh water to flow into California. He is the blame for this. On top of it all, no water for fire hydrants, not firefighting planes. A true disaster.”

True drivel, putting it politely.

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First, what was this so-called water restoration declaration?

“There’s no such document,” responded Izzy Gardon, Newsom’s communications director. “That is pure fiction.”

Trump probably was referring to his policy differences with Newsom on water exports from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to farmlands in the San Joaquin Valley. In his first presidency, Trump wanted to drain more fresh water from the delta for irrigation in the valley. But both Govs. Jerry Brown and Newsom took a more centrist approach, striving for a balance between farms and fish.

Second, it’s not the demise of the tiny smelt — the Republicans’ favorite target — that’s so concerning to many conservationists. It’s the rapid decline of iconic salmon that previously provided world-class recreational angling in the delta and fed a healthy commercial fishery on the coast. Salmon fishing seasons have been closed recently to save what’s left of the fish.

Third, despite Trump’s claptrap, plenty of fresh delta water is being pumped south to fill fire hydrants and the tanks of firefighting aircraft. Hundreds of millions of gallons of water flow daily down the California Aqueduct. Major Southland reservoirs are at historically high levels. Anyway, much of L.A.’s water doesn’t even come from the Delta. It flows from the Owens Valley and the Colorado River.

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Fourth, the hydrants went dry simply because there were too many fires to fight, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power explained. Storage tanks went dry.

“We pushed the system to the extreme,” Janisse Quinones, DWP chief executive and chief engineer, said. “Four times the normal demand was seen for 15 hours straight.”

Yes, I’m biased against politicians who make up stuff.

But you’ve got to listen to Trump because he could follow through on what he’s bellowing about.

For example, Trump vowed during the presidential campaign to deny Newsom federal money to fight wildfires unless the governor diverted more water to farms.

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That apparently wasn’t an idle threat.

Trump initially refused to approve federal wildfire aid in 2018 until a staffer pointed out that Orange County, a beneficiary, was home to many voters who supported him, Politico reported. And in 2020, the Federal Emergency Management Agency rejected an aid request during several California wildfires until Republicans appealed to Trump.

So, what’s Trump going to be like when he actually becomes president again and is wielding real power, not just running off at the mouth?

Will he try to annex Greenland? Seize the Panama Canal? When a reporter asked him whether he’d commit to not using “military or economic coercion” to achieve these goals, he immediately answered: “No.”

Will he keep calling Canada our “51st state?”

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Yep. I’m biased against such immature and dangerous political leaders.

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