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truly the fact that the cesspool of racism and other nightmarish ghoulery that is the chicago hockey team has a mascot who is my hand to gd named tommy hawk is just the cherry on the racism sundae. the nhl ought to owe me and every other indigenous person out there 20 dollars every time we have to be reminded this monstrosity of an organization is allowed to exist mostly-unquestioned.
no ethical consumption under sports teams etc nobody's teams are gonna be beyond reproach etc but like. some things are worse than other things. for example, having a racist caricature for your logo and a mascot named tommy fucking hawk is worse.
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BASEBALL PRIMER: The League
Here is the tag where you can find all the posts.
In this post we'll be talking about the league itself and how it's structured. It's pretty simple as far as leagues go, but I've also grown up with it structured like this, so I think it's still a great idea to cover it.
MLB is split up into two 'leagues': the American League (AL), and the National League (NL). Each league is split up into divisions. I would say you could think of them as conferences, but I don't think even that is right, because you can have two teams in the same region of the US in a different league. Currently, both leagues have an equal number of teams at fifteen each.
We'll start with the National League below the cut.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The NL was established in 1876 and is sometimes called the "Senior Circuit". It originally started with eight chartered teams, and some of them are still around today: Chicago White Stockings (not to be confused with the CHICAGO WHITE SOX; this team became to be known as the CHICAGO CUBS), Boston Red Stockings (not to be confused with the BOSTON RED SOXS; the original Boston Red Stockings became the BOSTON BRAVES, then the MILWAUKEE BRAVES, and are now known today as ATLANTA BRAVES). However, this was at the very beginning of the leagues creation, and so teams came and went, but there are still some teams who have survived 100 and some odd years later: Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers (originally Brooklyn Dodgers), Pittsburgh Pirates, and the St Louis Cardinals.
Now, the league is split into three divisions. I will be indicating which year they were brought into the league, and their stadium.
National League East
Atlanta Braves - 1871, moved to ATL in 1966 - Truist Park
Miami Marlins - 1993 - LoanDepot Park
New York Mets - 1962 - Citi Field
Philadelphia Phillies - 1883 - Citizens Bank Park
Washington Nationals - 1969 - Nationals Park
National League Central
St Louis Cardinals - 1892 - Busch Stadium
Chicago Cubs - 1903 - Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds - 1890 - Great American Ballpark
Pittsburgh Pirates - 1891 - PNC Park
Milwaukee Brewers - 1969 - American Family Field
National League West
San Francisco Giants - 1958 - Oracle Park
Los Angeles Dodgers - 1958 - Dodger Stadium
Colorado Rockies - 1993 - Coors Field
Arizona Diamondbacks - 1998 - Chase Field
San Diego Padres - 1969 - Petco Park
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Established 25 years later and referred to as the "Junior Circuit". For a long time, and even still kind've today, the AL has had slightly different rules than the NL. For example, up until a couple of years ago, the AL was the only league to sanction a permanent DH. In the NL, pitchers were still allowed to hit and did more often than not. But the NL ended up adopting the ALs rule, and now they're even again. The AL also has some historic teams as well, and because the NYY are a part of their league, the AL has the most World Series wins.
The AL is divided up similarly as the NL.
American League East
Baltimore Orioles - 1954 - Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Boston Red Sox - 1901 - Fenway Park
New York Yankees - 1903 - Yankee Stadium
Tampa Bay Rays - 1998 - Tropicana Field
Toronto Blue Jays - 1977 - Rogers Centre
American League Central
Chicago White Sox - 1900 - Guaranteed Rate Field
Cleveland Guardians - 1900 - Progressive Field
Detroit Tigers - 1901 - Comerica Park
Kansas City Royals - 1969 - Kauffman Stadium
Minnesota Twins - 1961 - Target Field
American League West
Houston Astros - 1962 - Minute Maid Park
Los Angeles Angels - 1966 - Angel Stadium
Texas Rangers - 1972 - Globe Life Field
Oakland Athletics - 1968 - Oakland Coliseum
Seattle Mariners - 1977 - T-Mobile Park
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attended to his letters; a course of reducing exercises
  or did you hear commentaries [     ] over the radio? I don’t have the time to do it. You don’t have time to do it.       1 and that, of course, you don’t have time to was taught the game       2   increasing the feed for / my dope, but you don’t have time       3 You don’t have time to investigate them fully yourself? No       4   It was hard work?   — Yes, sir. You have to be fast and do the best you can. You don’t have time       5 for nearly everything; you don’t have time       6   You don’t have time to bother about your neighbors, and you don’t       7 enjoy our own com . pany , as we never have any chance to see friends around home, for you don’t have time after and before       8   And in some cases wastefully?   — Not wastefully. Does not one involve the other?   — I don’t see it in that light. A man applies for relief. You don’t have time to see that man.       9 you don’t have time to spend one hour in thinking every day to see your business in a bigger, better, and cleaner way than it is today. [     ] desk covered with papers, unfinished business, no time to see       10   the “ticket” for large swamps. You don’t have time       11 You see, when you’re on the news end of a thing like this you don’t have time to get worked up.       12   “Well,” she said, “I suppose you are so busy at the office you don’t have time.       13 you are so terribly busy that I suppose you don’t have time to feel lonesome. Why can’t girls do something like that, too?       14   “How did you like it down there?” he asked. “Well” — she paused thoughtfully — “down there you can keep busy. There’s something to do all the time; you can keep so occupied that you don’t have time to stop and think and feel.”       15 you don’t have time to think of danger” But one foggy morning not long after...       16   today. always say you don’t have time to read. ward, like a girl       17 By the time he had days. When you’re busy you don’t have time to attended to his letters.       18   a course of reducing exercises, you don’t have time to think of that. I don’t believe I’m abnormal, perhaps I am, but       19 Well, I use two formulas; saying you “don’t have time” is part of the world of citation. Saying you “have time” is part of the world of translation. I think that the questioning typical of translation has always been absent in the plastic arts.       20  
sources   ( “you don’t have time,” all but two pre-1923 )
1 ex reporters’ transcript, April 20, 1959, The People of the State of California, Plaintiff, vs. Louis Estrada Moya, et al., Defendent, being part of the Transcript of Record, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1960, No. 186, Luis Estrada Moya, Petitioner, vs. California on write of certiori to the Supreme Court of the State of California (petition filed June 9, 1960; granted June 27, 1960) : 200 aside — Google misdated this 1832; 1960 was outside of my search range. A well-known case (I was too young at the time to know it). Some sources : ◾ “A mother-in-law’s murder for hire scheme results in death penalty for all three participants” at vcdistrictattorney, in which this : “What made the case unique? The hired killers testified against Mrs. Duncan without commitment [that] the District Attorney would not seek the death penalty in exchange for their testimony... In fact, all three received the death penalty and were executed. Of course, today’s appellate courts would likely reverse a case in which a defense attorney failed to seek sentencing concessions in exchange for testimony.”   ◾ Arlene Martinez, “Love, scandal and murder: Ventura County case drew national attention,” VC Star (June 29, 2013)   ◾ Alice de Sturler review of Jim Barrett his definitive Ma Duncan at Defrosting Cold Cases (October 17, 2020)   ◾ Cecelia Rasmussen, “A Mother’s Love Was the Death of Her Daughter-in-Law,” Los Angeles Times (January 20, 2002; paywall)   ◾ Joan Renner, “Dead Woman Walking: Elizabeth Ann ‘Ma’ Duncan,” parts 1-4 (2013) at Deranged LA Crimes (True 20th Century tales of murder, mayhem, political corruption, and celebrity scandal) and, finally,   ◾ wikipedia 2 OCR cross-column misread, at Annie Eliot, “John Emerson Gaines’s Love Affairs,” The Manhattan 2:5 (November 1883) : 467-475 (468) snippet view only, opens to hathitrust. Annie Eliot Trumbull (1857–1949), author of novels, short stories, and plays; associated with Hartford, Connecticut’s “Golden Age”. wikipedia 3 OCR cross-column misread at H. E. Browing on “Pig Tails,” at The Swine World (Google titles it Poland China World) 5:2 (September 1917) : 11 4 ex Statement of William E. Johnson, chief special officer, United States Indian Affairs, before Committee on Indian Affairs, re: Senate Resolution No. 263 (Washington, 1910) : 367-400 (392) an intense exchange, on sale of alcohol on reservations. William E. “Pussyfoot” Johnson (1862-1945) was an energetic and resourceful prohibitionist and law enforcement officer. (wikipedia) 5 here, Julius Baum, examined by J. R. Lamar (January 29, 1896), in Contested Election Case of Thomas E. Watson Vs. J.C.C. Black, from the Tenth Congressional District of the State of Georgia, and published in/by the U.S. Congress, Committee on Elections (Washington, 1896) : 535 aside — an episode in the dismantling of Reconstruction institutions and Black suffrage.   ◾ Thomas E(dward). Watson (1856-1922) (wikipedia).   ◾ Watson is discussed in Jo Ann Whatley, her remarkable MA thesis Pike County Blacks : the spirit of populist revolt and White tolerance (1891-1896) as depicted in the Pike County Journal and other related sources (Atlanta University, 1984), available here   ◾ Watson was succeeded by James C(onquest). C(ross). Black (1842-1928) (wikipedia). “Black was declared the winner of the election but Watson charged that the vote was fraudulent. Black agreed to resign his seat just after the opening of the 54th Congress so that a new election could be held. In the October 1895 special election, Black prevailed over Watson again, and thus took his seat back to fill the vacancy caused by his own resignation.” J.C. C. Black entry, at Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 6 ex Investigation of Hazing at U. S. Military Academy, being “Testimony taken by the Select Committee of the House of Representatives appointed to investigate and report on the alleged hazing and resulting death of Oscar L. Booz, late a cadet at the Military Academy, and upon the subject of the practice of hazing at the said academy.” (1901) : 776 7 another contested election, here Mrs. Louise Roller under cross-examination by Mr. Goldsmith, in Scholl, Charles L. Vs. Bell, Henry A. Jefferson Circuit Court (Louisville, Kentucky), Chancery Branch: First Division, Chas. L. Scholl, Plaintiff Vs. Henry A. Bell, Defendant. No. 41519. / Second Division, Arthur Peter, Plaintiff Vs. Chas. A. Wilson, Defendant, No. 41524. : “Contested election cases heard together,” Transcript of Record, Volume 8 (10 volumes in 9) : 39 (snippet only, but in full at hathitrust) 8 ex report from Washington Division (by Cert. 9730), 23:5 (May 1906) [number/month uncertain, could be June] : 712 (opens to hathitrust; found via google snippet view) 9 ex the “Poplar Inquiry,” here an examination of Mr. P. G. Miles, Relieving Officer, in Transcript of Shorthand Notes taken at the Public Inquiry held by J. S. Davy, C.B., Chief General Inspector of the Local Government Board, “into the general conditions of the Poplar Union, its pauperism, and the admnistration of the guardians and their officers.” Presented to both Houses of Parliament... (London, 1906) : 141 On the Poplar workhouse, see workhouses.org.uk (scroll down (near bottom) to “The Poplar Union Scandal and Inquiry”).   ◾ Poplar is a district in East London (wikipedia) 10 ex E. Elmo Martin (Cleveland, Ohio), “How to hand the day’s work,” in National Lime Association Proceedings (Twentieth Annual Convention, Cleveland, Ohio; June 13-16, 1922) : 68-76 (73) (snippet view; full view at hathitrust) 11 ex H. Stimmons (Stark Co., Ohio), “More about coon hounds,” Hunter-trader-trapper 25:3 (December 1912) : 87-89 (88) (snippet view at Google, but full view at hathitrust, NW second paragraph) 12 ex Wayland Wells Williams (“author and artist,” 1888-1945), The Whirligig of Time (Frederick A. Stokes, 1916) : 335 Wayland Wells Williams papers at Yale YCAL MSS 551 13 ex T.I.M., “Dimpleton Stays at Home : A Story with a Real Moral,” in Life (July 25, 1907) : 155-158 (156) 14 snippet view only, at The Cactus (Austin, Texas; 1908) : 275 A journal “published by and for the students of the University of Texas”; 1907 and 1909 (but not 1908 alas) at hathitrust. 15 “down there” being Chicago, ex Henry Oyen (1883-1921), chapter 36 of “Big Flat,” in The Country Gentleman 84: (March 8, 1919) : 20, 22, 57-59 The novel was published in 1919, same passage at p 204 (NYPL copy)   ◾ Haven't located much information about Oyen; his published work is listed at his Online Books page 16 Homer Randall. Army Boys in the French Trenches Or, Hand to Hand Fighting with the Enemy (New York: George Sully & Company, 1918) : 199 Six “Army Boys” titles were produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate 1918-1920, all under the pseudonym Homer Randall : Army Boys in France, Army Boys in the French Trenches, Army Boys on the Firing Line, Army Boys in the Big Drive, Army Boys Marching into Germany, and Army Boys on German Soil (stratemeyer.org)   ◾ The Stratemeyer Syndicate records (1832-1984; bulk 1905-1984) are at NYPL  ◾ See also Stratemeyer pseudonyms and series books : an annotated checklist of Stratemeyer and Stratemeyer Syndicate publications / compiled and edited by Deidre Johnson (1982); Deidre Johnson, Edward Stratemeyer and the Stratemeyer Syndicate (Twayne Publishers, 1993); and wikipedia 17 OCR cross-column misread at Harriet Winton Davis, “With the Children : Don’s Knitting,” in The Congregationalist and Advance (August 29, 1918) : 241 Other (not this) issues at hathitrust 18 OCR cross-column misread (extended here), ex H. D. Morgan, Ph. C., “The Kid,” in the section Original and Selected : From the best writers, and the leading drug, medical, chemical and scientific publications of the world, in Practical Druggist and Pharmaceutical Review of Reviews (November 1908) : 529-534 19 Frank R. Adams (1883-1963), “The Heart Pirate,” (illustrations by Charles D. Mitchell), in The Cosmopolitan 72:3 (March 1922) : 43-48, 117-118 (44) — snippet view, but opens at hathitrust More — “... yell for a diet and start doing a course of reducing exercises, you don’t have time to think of that. I don’t believe I’m abnormal, perhaps I am, but just since this afternoon I have come to the conclusion that if you want to put down crime you’ve got to suppress more than just alcohol — you’ve got to suppress the modern flapper. They’re so damnably desirable...” (It gets worse...). See wikipedia; author’s papers at Oregon 20 ex Giuseppe Caccavale : in giardino, a buon fresco (content by Laura Cherubini, Giuseppe Caccavale, Chiara Bertola and Claudia Gian Ferrari; Charta, 2009) : 77
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Needed another line, and thought Samuel Beckett might provide. Search yielded no Beckett, but the above passage, fitting in its way and no more nor less ambiguous than anything else here. something recent — Giuseppe Caccavale « Projet Paul Celan », Residence Concordia, Parigi gennaio-ottobre 2020; testo e foto dell’artista. (1 February 2021)  
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A friend reminded me, recently, that I don’t have time (for what is irrelevant here). Have been ruminating on (avoiding the consequences of) this, since. And thinking too about the place dimension of time, as discussed by Veronica O’Keane in her The Rag and Bone Shop : How we make memories and memories make us (2021) — “One’s sense of time is inseparable from events, but this is a sense of time. Might time have something to do with place cells?” (107) and “The whole concept of time is generally unhelpful in understanding science, be it physics or neuroscience... From the perspective of recording events, the present is consciousness. In a seemingly ironic twist, I myself think that the only place that time does not exist is in the moment of consciousness...” (113)
The encountered lines — all included above from my search in pre-1923 sources — have found their respective though non-chronological places in a kind of rocking, panning motion, in which sediments settle into their respective ripples / couplets.
Would, could, does this — sequence — work (whatever “work” means) without the anchorings / tetherings / bibliographic wastefull(ness; line 9 above) that follow it? They were needed in the making, anyway, and for there to be sufficient distraction for the making to sustain.
all subject to change.  
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We combed through every team name in Major League Baseball and came up with something to be offended by. Time to be better. You're welcome. Atlanta Braves - Bravery is offensive and reckless-- especially during a pandemic. Baseball isn't brave. Do you know what's brave? Wearing a mask. Miami Marlins - As always, marlins get all the attention while squid and tuna populations remain marginalized and invisible. New York Mets - The proper present-tense form is "meets." Philadelphia Phillies - The Liberty Bell logo has to go.  Washington Nationals - Nationals sounds an awful lot like "white nationalists" to us. Chicago Cubs - Bears are noble creatures and have NOT given their consent to be your mascot. Cincinnati Reds - Red is the color of MAGA hats. Milwaukee Brewers - Offensive to those struggling with alcohol addiction-- or gluten intolerance. Pittsburgh Pirates - Stealing music is not OK. You wouldn't download a car, would you? St. Louis Cardinals - Offensive to those oppressed by the Catholic Church. Arizona Diamondbacks - Snakes are triggering to many archaeology professors. Colorado Rockies - Rocky Balboa was an Italian-American immigrant who worked hard and became successful—which plays into right-wing tropes about "picking yourself up by your bootstraps." Not ok. Los Angeles Dodgers - Trump was a draft dodger and to think that a team would name themselves after him is frankly disgusting. San Diego Padres - Gendered and Catholic. Just like in baseball, two strikes and you're out. San Francisco Giants - Offensive to the differently heighted. Baltimore Orioles - The name's OK but the team is pretty offensive to the idea of baseball in general. Boston Red Sox - No one needs yet another reason to hate the Red Sox. New York Yankees - No one needs yet another reason to hate the Yankees. Tampa Bay Rays - Florida. Toronto Blue Jays - Blue is a reference to the police, which should be defunded. #DefundTheBlueJays Chicago White Sox - White socks worn with sandals are offensive to the human race. Cleveland Guardians - Appropriates the culture of the Guardians of the Galaxy, an oppressed group of illegal aliens. Detroit Tigers - "Tiger" is the catchphrase of Sagat, an oppressed Thai MMA fighter. Kansas City Royals - Not offensive, just reminds us of that annoying Lorde song. Minnesota Twins - Twins evokes the number "two," a painful reminder of the gender binary. Houston Astros - We don't need to be honoring space travel when there are plenty of problems on earth to worry about. Los Angeles Angels - Offensive to atheists. Oakland Athletics - Offensive to couch potatoes. Seattle Mariners - Offensive to old sailors ranting to random wedding guests about their wild sea voyages. Texas Rangers - Texas? REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
https://babylonbee.com/news/all-30-mlb-team-names-are-incredibly-racist-heres-whats-wrong-with-each-of-them
Anche da noi dovrebbero adeguare i nomi delle squadre alle nuove sensibilità: 
- Juventus: offensivo per i diversamente agé; per stare sul latino propongo un più ecumenico “COMMUNIS”, l’aggiunta al motto olimpico fatta dal Cio per Tokio, che poi gli manca solo la emme finale. 
- Milan: offensivo per i non leghisti non dialettofoni non inglish:  al limite van bene i più inclusivi “Malano” o “ Mi-lan-ni-hao”. 
-Inter: inappropriato e ambiguo, meglio sarebbe un più diretto “TRANS”. 
- tutte le altre: puro localismo retrivo, non inclusivo. Copiare prego ATALANTA o SPAL, stando però attente; la prima può indurre problemi ai monoteisti duri e puri, meglio sarebbe evolverla a DEANATURA o VERITA’SCIENTIFICA, mentre la Società Polisportiva Ars et Labor è ok in linea di principio, basterebbe solo un leggero adeguamento, tipo Società Poliamorosa Ars et Labor. 
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Why Do Republicans Hate Ted Cruz
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Why Do Republicans Hate Ted Cruz
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But Cruz And His Conservative Stances Stirred Up Debate Upon His Arrival In Washington Several Months After His Appointment He Was Famously Called Wacko Bird By The Late Sen John Mccain
In March 2013, McCain called Cruz and other Republicans “wacko birds” whose beliefs are not “reflective of the views of the majority of Republicans,” according to The Huffington Post
Cruz embraced the name and even keeps a black baseball cap with a picture of Daffy Duck next to the words “WACKO BIRD” in his Senate office, according to GQ Magazine.
When He Was In His Early Teens Cruz’s Parents Enrolled Him In An After
“So we’d meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, for a couple of hours each night, and study the Constitution, read the Federalist Papers, read the Anti-Federalist Papers, read the debates on ratification, and so on,” Cruz told the New Yorker of the time. “And we memorized a shortened mnemonic version of the Constitution.”
Texas Is Freezing But The Roast Of Ted Cruz Is On
Nobody likes Ted Cruz. This is conventional wisdom in Washington. While not technically true his family members like him, presumably, and his approval rating among Texas Republicans last month was 76 percent it feels essentially true. Maybe its the exhausting smarm, the squirrelly ambition, the hollow theatrics. Maybe its how he tried to block relief aid after Hurricane Sandy, or how he helped to shut down the government in 2013. The Victorian facial hair hasnt helped; it lends an incongruous quality of statesmanship to a man viewed by his colleagues as a pest.
Lucifer in the flesh, Republican John A. Boehner, the former speaker of the House, called him in 2016.
If you killed Ted Cruz on the floor of the Senate, and the trial was in the Senate, nobody would convict you, Sen. Lindsey O. Graham said in 2016.
Said Democrat Al Franken in 2017, when he was still in the Senate: I probably like Ted Cruz more than most of my colleagues like Ted Cruz, and I hate Ted Cruz.
Nobody likes Ted Cruz. This was the place that Ted Cruz was starting from earlier this week. Then he went to Cancun. He went to Cancun, where it is mostly sunny and in the low 80s, while many of his ice-blasted constituents were without heating and plumbing, watching their ceilings collapse, huddling in warming centers, defecating in buckets, and generally not packing for a few days on the Yucatán Peninsula.
Not good, Cruz tweeted early Tuesday evening about the shutdown of his state. Stay safe!
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Part of the reason for this is the Bush campaign early on decided they would have to defeat Richards with a series of issues. If they engaged in a personality contest, Richards would win.
Cruz and his campaign have allowed his challenge from Democrat Beto ORourke to turn into a personality contest. ORourke often is compared to a member of the Kennedy family of Massachusetts, and substantial portions of his campaign financing have come from out of state, about $2.5 million from California and New York combined. On the other hand, Cruz gets compared to Grandpa from the old TV show The Munsters. Cruz is pedantic and presents himself with a hard-core, knee-jerk conservatism that has a certitude that is irritating to those who do not agree with him completely.
ORourke appears on the talk shows of Ellen DeGeneres and is scheduled to appear with Stephen Colbert. Cruz is on Fox News. One of those is like a fun confectionary. The other is boiled spinach.
At a rally Saturday in Katy, Cruz fired up his crowd by telling them Democrats are angry and ready to show up at the polls.
Ted Cruz Tried To Slam The Mlb Over Cleveland Mascot Change
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Sen. Ted Cruz was one of many Republican lawmakers who expressed faux outrage over the Major League Baseball announcement of Cleveland’s new mascot. On Friday, July 23, Cruz took to Twitter with a quick post sharing his reaction to the Cleveland Indians being renamed the Cleveland Guardians.
The Texas lawmaker tweeted, “Why does MLB hate Indians?”
Why does MLB hate Indians? https://t.co/0kQDMbDBsW Ted Cruz
It certainly did not take long for Twitter users to step up to the plate. With their responses, they hit a home run with relentless insults leveled toward the Republican lawmaker. One Twitter user wrote, “Wait, I thought businesses were free to make their own decisions free of government meddling.”
Another Twitter user challenged Cruz with a question about the blatant disregard for indigenous people. That person wrote, “Really Ted? Is disliking native Americans what this name change is about? You’re incredibly disingenuous.”
Opinion:just How Unpopular Is Ted Cruz
White House press secretary Jen Psaki had this exchange at her Thursday briefing:
Q: Just wondering if the president has any reaction to these reports that say Senator Ted Cruz flew to Cancun amid this giant winter storm in his home state of Texas?MS. PSAKI: Well, I dont have any updates on the exact location of Senator Ted Cruz, nor does anyone at the White House. But our focus is on working directly with leadership in Texas and the surrounding states on addressing the winter storm and the crisis at hand the many people across the state who are without power, without the resources they need. And we expect that would be the focus of anyone in the state or surrounding states who was elected to represent them. But I dont have any update on his whereabouts.
Due to the winter weather in D.C., the briefing was by phone, so we could not see if Psaki allowed herself a grin after twisting the knife. Cruz had abandoned his state, hurriedly booked a return flight from Mexico and blamed his kids for the trip the sort of political ineptitude one would expect of a small-town mayor, not one of the most nakedly ambitious Republicans in the Senate .
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Ted Cruz Is So Easy To Hate That Loathing Him Has Become A Form Of Political Poetry
Indeed indeed, I cannot tell, / Though I ponder on it well, / Which were easier to state, / All my love or all my hate. Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau, it seems, never met Ted Cruz, a man so blissfully easy to hate that loathing for him has become a form of political poetry: wacko-bird, abrasive, arrogant, and creepy are some of the kindest adjectives that have been thrown his way. Cruz has alienated about everyone hes ever encountered in life: high school and college classmates, bosses, law professors, Supreme Court clerks, and especially his Republican colleagues in the Senate. Some detest Cruz the politician because of his grandstanding, but most dislike Cruz the person. In that respect, hes really not your average politicianafter all, most people hate politicians. But everyone hates Ted Cruz. 
Ted’s style was sneering, smirking, condescending, jabbing his finger in your facea naked desire to humiliate an opponent. No kindness, no empathy, no attempt to reach common ground.Ted Cruz is a disaster on illegal immigration.I dont think he could get elected. And, even if he was able to govern without blowing up the world, could we look at a guy who resembles a cable game show host for four years? He has that awful plastered-down hair and everything.An incredibly bright guy who’s an arrogant jerk who basically everybody ends up hating.Listen, you can pick a lot of names out. I’ll let you choose them.
Cruz’s Father Rafael Was Born And Raised In Cuba As A Teenager He Was Part Of The Anti
He gained political asylum four years after his arrival and became a citizen in 2005.
Rafael’s childhood story often provided inspirational fire to Cruz’s speeches, interviews, and debate performances later in life. 
But while witnesses have confirmed that Rafael was beaten by Batista special agents, former comrades and friends disputed some other descriptions of his role in the Cuban resistance.
In a 2015 New York Times article, Leonor Arestuche, a student leader in the 1950s, said that Rafel was a “ojalateros,” or wishful thinker.
She said the term was used for “people wishing and praying that Batista would fall but not doing much to act on it,” according to the Times.
Rafael eventually went on to become a minister and called himself Pastor Cruz. While he’s not affiliated with any church, he became a sought-out speaker and Tea Party celebrity. 
Cruz’s Account Of The Debt Limit Battle Is Really One
Several objections can be raised to Cruz’s account here. For instance, a debt ceiling hike doesn’t lead to “trillions of dollars” in new spending, as he implies it merely allows debt to be issued to cover spending that has already been approved by Congress in other legislation.
But most incredibly of all, Cruz manages to narrate this entire story without even once mentioning an absolutely crucial piece of context about why his Senate colleagues might have been so reluctant to follow his lead. Namely, that this dramatic confrontation occurred just four months after the federal government shutdown of fall 2013 a political disaster for the Republican Party that Cruz and the hard-line negotiating tactics he demanded had directly caused.
During that fight, of course, Cruz and his hard-line allies in the House refused to agree to any government funding bill that also funded Obamacare. This led to a 16-day shutdown of the federal government for which Republicans were widely blamed. Their poll numbers plummeted, and they soon wisely caved to avoid damaging their electoral prospects further.
In this context, Senate Republicans’ reluctance to follow Cruz’s advice makes a whole lot more sense. The very tactics he was arguing for had just been discredited in the most high-profile way possible. GOP leaders thought stoking another similar fight and, this time, risking a default on the nation’s debt would fail disastrously and cause great damage to their party.
Ted Cruz Shunned In The Senate Plays Unpopularity To His Advantage
Dec. 17, 2015
WASHINGTON It is the hate that dare not speak its name.
Since his arrival in 2013, Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, has managed to alienate, exasperate and generally agitate the plurality of his 99 colleagues in the Senate. In a highly partisan, hypercompetitive legislative body where solipsism is nearly a creed, Mr. Cruz stands out for his widely held reputation for putting Ted first.
I dont think hes been effective, said Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the partys nominee for president in 2008. I think thats pretty obvious. Shutting down the government? How did that work out?
Mr. Cruz is so unpopular that at one point not a single Republican senator would support his demand for a roll-call vote, known as a sufficient second, leaving Mr. Cruz standing on the Senate floor like a man with bird flu, everyone scattering to avoid him.
In his presidential campaign, Mr. Cruz uses his role as an outsider as a source of strength. It shouldnt surprise anyone that the Washington establishment is against the candidacy of Ted Cruz, said Rick Tyler, a spokesman for Mr. Cruzs presidential campaign. We are not looking for the approval of the Washington cartel.
Yet many Republicans are loath to criticize him on the record, largely for two reasons: They do not want to help him, and do not want him to hurt them.
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Fighting words: Per the Daily Beast, Several fellow classmates who asked that their names not be used described the young Cruz with words like abrasive,intense,strident,crank, and arrogant. Four independently offered the word creepy.’
People might think Craig is exaggerating. Hes not. I met Ted freshman week and loathed him within the hour.
Geoff January 20, 2016
The beef: Its tough to pinpoint any one cause, but Cruz made female students uncomfortable by frequently walking to their end of the floor in his freshman dorm, wearing only a paisley bathrobe. When he announced his bid for president of the schools debate society, the other members had a secret meeting to pick an anyone-but-Cruz candidate. The eventual winner later that my one qualification for the office was that I was not Ted Cruz.
Texas Senator Has Changed Course So Many Times It Is Hard To Keep Track Writes Andrew Buncombe
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There was a time, not so very long ago, when Ted Cruz pitched himself as the model of integrity, the very antithesis of the likes of Donald Trump.
Campaigning for the Republican Partys nomination in 2015 and 2016, he was an early favourite of many conservatives and pro-constitution Republicans.
He had enough support among evangelicals to bag Iowa, the very first state in the primary process, and to earn a brief word of congratulations from Trump, before Trump resorted to form and accused the Texas senator of stealing the race.
Later, as the race thinned and Cruz found himself fighting against Trump for his political life, he famously accused him of being a pathological liar, as the Republican frontrunner insulted the senators wife, and claimed his father was somehow involved in the assassination of John K Kennedy.
He is proud of being a serial philanderer, hissed Cruz. He describes his own battles with venereal diseases as his own personal Vietnam.
Trump then went on to win the Indiana primary, and Cruz dropped out of the race. Such was the bad blood, that Lyin Ted did not endorse Trump at that summers Republican convention, waiting until September before finally offering his support.
Since then, like a mountain stream in flood, Ted Cruz, 50, has changed course several times.
The purpose of the objection was to protect the integrity of our election, he told KTRK-TV
Mccain Isn’t The Only One Who Had Scathing Words For The Senator Former Speaker Of The House John Boehner Once Described Cruz As Lucifer In The Flesh And Sen Lindsey Graham Once Said: If You Killed Ted Cruz On The Floor Of The Senate And The Trial Was In The Senate Nobody Would Convict You
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  In the best-known part of the speech, he read Dr. Seuss’s “Green Eggs and Ham” as a bedtime story to his two young daughters watching in Houston. Heidi suggested he read the book.
In his speech, he repeated an analogy between the “oppression” of Obamacare and the oppression that his father, Rafael, faced as a young man in Cuba.
Cruz’s infamous speech was one of the longest Senate performances ever, stopping after 21 hours 19 minutes.
Donald Trump Or Ted Cruz Republicans Argue Over Who Is Greater Threat
Jan. 21, 2016
WASHINGTON With Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz battling for the Republican nomination, two powerful factions of their party are now clashing over the question: Which man is more dangerous?
Conservative intellectuals have become convinced that Mr. Trump, with his message of nationalist-infused populism, poses a dire threat to conservatism, and released a manifesto online Thursday night to try to stop him.
However, the cadre of Republican lobbyists, operatives and elected officials based in Washington is much more unnerved by Mr. Cruz, a go-it-alone, hard-right crusader who campaigns against the political establishment and could curtail their influence and access, building his own Republican machine to essentially replace them.
The division illuminates much about modern Republicanism and the surprising bedfellows brought about when an emerging political force begins to imperil entrenched power.
The Republicans who dominate the right-leaning magazines, journals and political groups can live with Mr. Cruz, believing that his nomination would leave the party divided, but manageably so, extending a longstanding intramural debate over pragmatism versus purity that has been waged since the days of Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller. They say Mr. Trump, on the other hand, poses the most serious peril to the conservative movement since the 1950s-era far-right John Birch Society.
Ted Cruz Threatens To Burn John Boehners Book Over Criticisms
Former Republican House speaker called the Texas senator Lucifer in the flesh
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Republican senator Ted Cruz has responded to fiery criticism from John Boehner with a tactic beloved of authoritarian regimes: threatening to burn his book.
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Boehner, a Republican congressman from Ohio for 24 years and House speaker from 2011 to 2015, published his book On the House this week. It contains strong criticism of political figures from Donald Trump to Barack Obama but hits Cruz especially hard.
The senator who drove a government shutdown in 2013 is Lucifer in the flesh, Boehner has said.
On the page, he writes: There is nothing more dangerous than a reckless asshole who thinks he is smarter than everyone else.
The book also contains a memorable sign-off: PS, Ted Cruz: Go fuck yourself.
But Cruz, who ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 and may well do so again in 2024, is nothing if not a bomb-thrower himself, as well as a nimble opportunist.
But I didnt finish it off just yet, it added. Instead, the Texas senator announced a 72-hour drive to raise $250,000, in which donors would get to VOTE on whether we machine gun the book, take a chainsaw to it or burn the book to light cigars!
But it could also be pointed out that Cruzs attempt to stoke outrage and dollars might only succeed in bringing Boehners book to wider attention.
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Having jetted off to Cancun as his state faced its worst winter disaster in decades, Senator Ted Cruz returned with his tail between his legs and was met with fury from all sides. The famously divisive and aggressive senator may not be up for re-election until 2024, but there are signs that he may finally have gone too far.
Along with the expected protests at the airport and barrage of furious tweets, he faced the ire of his states largest newspaper, the Houston Chronicle, whose editorial board fired off a merciless editorial calling for his resignation. As Texans froze, Ted Cruz got a ticket to paradise, the paper wrote. Paradise can have him.
Whether or not Mr Cruz actually resigns over the ill-advised holiday which he has called a mistake it will stain his reputation forever. But then again, his reputation has been poor for years. In fact, he is famously one of the most disliked people in Congress, and not just by the other party.
First elected to his seat in 2012 as an anti-establishment Tea Party candidate, Mr Cruz entered Congress as a populist right-wing belligerent who commanded a base of angry, hardline voters. He quickly established a reputation in Washington as an opponent of compromise, bipartisanship and pragmatism and unlike some conservative blowhards, he put his money where his mouth was.
Early Life And Family
Rafael Edward Cruz was born on December 22, 1970, at Foothills Medical Centre in , , Canada, to Eleanor Elizabeth Wilson and Rafael Cruz. Eleanor Wilson was born in Wilmington, Delaware. She is of three-quarters and one-quarter descent, and earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Rice University in the 1950s.
Cruz’s father was born and raised in Cuba, the son of a Canary Islander who immigrated to as child. As a teenager in the 1950s, he was beaten by agents of Fulgencio Batista for opposing the Batista regime. He left Cuba in 1957 to attend the University of Texas at Austin and obtained political asylum in the United States after his four-year student visa expired. He earned Canadian citizenship in 1973 and became a United States citizen in 2005.
At the time of his birth, Ted Cruz’s parents had lived in Calgary for three years and were working in the oil business as owners of a seismic-data processing firm for oil . Cruz has said that he is the son of “two mathematicians/computer programmers.” In 1974, Cruz’s father left the family and moved to Texas. Later that year, Cruz’s parents reconciled and relocated the family to Houston. They divorced in 1997. Cruz has two older half-sisters, Miriam Ceferina Cruz and Roxana Lourdes Cruz, from his father’s first marriage. Miriam died in 2011.
Cruz began going by Ted at age 13.
Government Shutdown Of 2013
Ted Cruz’s Obamacare filibuster
Cruz had a leading role in the October 2013 government shutdown. Cruz gave a 21-hour Senate speech in an effort to hold up a federal budget bill and thereby defund the Affordable Care Act. Cruz persuaded the House of Representatives and House SpeakerJohn Boehner to include an ACA defunding provision in the bill. In the U.S. Senate, former Majority Leader Harry Reid blocked the attempt because only 18 Republican Senators supported the filibuster. During the filibuster he read Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. To supporters, the move “signaled the depth of Cruz’s commitment to rein in government”. This move was extremely popular among Cruz supporters, with Rick Manning of Americans for Limited Government naming Cruz “2013 Person of the Year” in an op-ed in The Hill, primarily for his filibuster against the Affordable Care Act. Cruz was also named “2013 Man of the Year” by conservative publications , and The American Spectator, “2013 Conservative of the Year” by , and “2013 Statesman of the Year” by the Republican Party of Sarasota County, Florida. He was a finalist for Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” in 2013. To critics, including some Republican colleagues such as Senator Lindsey Graham, the move was ineffective.
Cruz has consistently denied any involvement in the 2013 government shutdown, even though he cast several votes to prolong it and was blamed by many within his own party for prompting it.
Ted Cruz Leaves Mexico Amid Winter Emergency In Texas
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas flew home from a vacation to Mexico after receiving heavy criticism for leaving the state while millions have struggled with a lack of electricity and water after a brutal winter storm.
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On Monday, Senator Ted Cruz urged his constituents to stay home, warning that winter weather beating down on Texas could be deadly. On Tuesday, he offered a shrug emoji and pronounced the situation not good. Then, on Wednesday, he decamped for a Ritz-Carlton resort in sun-drenched Cancún, escaping with his family from their freezing house.
And on Thursday, many Americans who had been battered by a deadly winter storm, on top of a nearly yearlong pandemic, finally found a reason to come together and lift their voices in a united chorus of rage.
FlyinTed, a homage to Donald J. Trumps Lyin Ted nickname, began trending on Twitter. TMZ, the celebrity website, published photographs showing a Patagonia-fleece-clad Mr. Cruz waiting for his flight, hanging out in the United Club lounge and reading his phone from a seat in economy plus. The Texas Monthly, which bills itself as the national magazine of Texas, offered a list of curses to mutter against Mr. Cruz.
For others in his home state, there was little to guess about the incident.
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But Cruz And His Conservative Stances Stirred Up Debate Upon His Arrival In Washington Several Months After His Appointment He Was Famously Called Wacko Bird By The Late Sen John Mccain
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In March 2013, McCain called Cruz and other Republicans “wacko birds” whose beliefs are not “reflective of the views of the majority of Republicans,” according to The Huffington Post
Cruz embraced the name and even keeps a black baseball cap with a picture of Daffy Duck next to the words “WACKO BIRD” in his Senate office, according to GQ Magazine.
When He Was In His Early Teens Cruz’s Parents Enrolled Him In An After
“So we’d meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, for a couple of hours each night, and study the Constitution, read the Federalist Papers, read the Anti-Federalist Papers, read the debates on ratification, and so on,” Cruz told the New Yorker of the time. “And we memorized a shortened mnemonic version of the Constitution.”
Texas Is Freezing But The Roast Of Ted Cruz Is On
Nobody likes Ted Cruz. This is conventional wisdom in Washington. While not technically true his family members like him, presumably, and his approval rating among Texas Republicans last month was 76 percent it feels essentially true. Maybe its the exhausting smarm, the squirrelly ambition, the hollow theatrics. Maybe its how he tried to block relief aid after Hurricane Sandy, or how he helped to shut down the government in 2013. The Victorian facial hair hasnt helped; it lends an incongruous quality of statesmanship to a man viewed by his colleagues as a pest.
Lucifer in the flesh, Republican John A. Boehner, the former speaker of the House, called him in 2016.
If you killed Ted Cruz on the floor of the Senate, and the trial was in the Senate, nobody would convict you, Sen. Lindsey O. Graham said in 2016.
Said Democrat Al Franken in 2017, when he was still in the Senate: I probably like Ted Cruz more than most of my colleagues like Ted Cruz, and I hate Ted Cruz.
Nobody likes Ted Cruz. This was the place that Ted Cruz was starting from earlier this week. Then he went to Cancun. He went to Cancun, where it is mostly sunny and in the low 80s, while many of his ice-blasted constituents were without heating and plumbing, watching their ceilings collapse, huddling in warming centers, defecating in buckets, and generally not packing for a few days on the Yucatán Peninsula.
Not good, Cruz tweeted early Tuesday evening about the shutdown of his state. Stay safe!
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Part of the reason for this is the Bush campaign early on decided they would have to defeat Richards with a series of issues. If they engaged in a personality contest, Richards would win.
Cruz and his campaign have allowed his challenge from Democrat Beto ORourke to turn into a personality contest. ORourke often is compared to a member of the Kennedy family of Massachusetts, and substantial portions of his campaign financing have come from out of state, about $2.5 million from California and New York combined. On the other hand, Cruz gets compared to Grandpa from the old TV show The Munsters. Cruz is pedantic and presents himself with a hard-core, knee-jerk conservatism that has a certitude that is irritating to those who do not agree with him completely.
ORourke appears on the talk shows of Ellen DeGeneres and is scheduled to appear with Stephen Colbert. Cruz is on Fox News. One of those is like a fun confectionary. The other is boiled spinach.
At a rally Saturday in Katy, Cruz fired up his crowd by telling them Democrats are angry and ready to show up at the polls.
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Sen. Ted Cruz was one of many Republican lawmakers who expressed faux outrage over the Major League Baseball announcement of Cleveland’s new mascot. On Friday, July 23, Cruz took to Twitter with a quick post sharing his reaction to the Cleveland Indians being renamed the Cleveland Guardians.
The Texas lawmaker tweeted, “Why does MLB hate Indians?”
Why does MLB hate Indians? https://t.co/0kQDMbDBsW Ted Cruz
It certainly did not take long for Twitter users to step up to the plate. With their responses, they hit a home run with relentless insults leveled toward the Republican lawmaker. One Twitter user wrote, “Wait, I thought businesses were free to make their own decisions free of government meddling.”
Another Twitter user challenged Cruz with a question about the blatant disregard for indigenous people. That person wrote, “Really Ted? Is disliking native Americans what this name change is about? You’re incredibly disingenuous.”
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki had this exchange at her Thursday briefing:
Q: Just wondering if the president has any reaction to these reports that say Senator Ted Cruz flew to Cancun amid this giant winter storm in his home state of Texas?MS. PSAKI: Well, I dont have any updates on the exact location of Senator Ted Cruz, nor does anyone at the White House. But our focus is on working directly with leadership in Texas and the surrounding states on addressing the winter storm and the crisis at hand the many people across the state who are without power, without the resources they need. And we expect that would be the focus of anyone in the state or surrounding states who was elected to represent them. But I dont have any update on his whereabouts.
Due to the winter weather in D.C., the briefing was by phone, so we could not see if Psaki allowed herself a grin after twisting the knife. Cruz had abandoned his state, hurriedly booked a return flight from Mexico and blamed his kids for the trip the sort of political ineptitude one would expect of a small-town mayor, not one of the most nakedly ambitious Republicans in the Senate .
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Ted Cruz Is So Easy To Hate That Loathing Him Has Become A Form Of Political Poetry
Indeed indeed, I cannot tell, / Though I ponder on it well, / Which were easier to state, / All my love or all my hate. Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau, it seems, never met Ted Cruz, a man so blissfully easy to hate that loathing for him has become a form of political poetry: wacko-bird, abrasive, arrogant, and creepy are some of the kindest adjectives that have been thrown his way. Cruz has alienated about everyone hes ever encountered in life: high school and college classmates, bosses, law professors, Supreme Court clerks, and especially his Republican colleagues in the Senate. Some detest Cruz the politician because of his grandstanding, but most dislike Cruz the person. In that respect, hes really not your average politicianafter all, most people hate politicians. But everyone hates Ted Cruz. 
Ted’s style was sneering, smirking, condescending, jabbing his finger in your facea naked desire to humiliate an opponent. No kindness, no empathy, no attempt to reach common ground.Ted Cruz is a disaster on illegal immigration.I dont think he could get elected. And, even if he was able to govern without blowing up the world, could we look at a guy who resembles a cable game show host for four years? He has that awful plastered-down hair and everything.An incredibly bright guy who’s an arrogant jerk who basically everybody ends up hating.Listen, you can pick a lot of names out. I’ll let you choose them.
Cruz’s Father Rafael Was Born And Raised In Cuba As A Teenager He Was Part Of The Anti
He gained political asylum four years after his arrival and became a citizen in 2005.
Rafael’s childhood story often provided inspirational fire to Cruz’s speeches, interviews, and debate performances later in life. 
But while witnesses have confirmed that Rafael was beaten by Batista special agents, former comrades and friends disputed some other descriptions of his role in the Cuban resistance.
In a 2015 New York Times article, Leonor Arestuche, a student leader in the 1950s, said that Rafel was a “ojalateros,” or wishful thinker.
She said the term was used for “people wishing and praying that Batista would fall but not doing much to act on it,” according to the Times.
Rafael eventually went on to become a minister and called himself Pastor Cruz. While he’s not affiliated with any church, he became a sought-out speaker and Tea Party celebrity. 
Cruz’s Account Of The Debt Limit Battle Is Really One
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Several objections can be raised to Cruz’s account here. For instance, a debt ceiling hike doesn’t lead to “trillions of dollars” in new spending, as he implies it merely allows debt to be issued to cover spending that has already been approved by Congress in other legislation.
But most incredibly of all, Cruz manages to narrate this entire story without even once mentioning an absolutely crucial piece of context about why his Senate colleagues might have been so reluctant to follow his lead. Namely, that this dramatic confrontation occurred just four months after the federal government shutdown of fall 2013 a political disaster for the Republican Party that Cruz and the hard-line negotiating tactics he demanded had directly caused.
During that fight, of course, Cruz and his hard-line allies in the House refused to agree to any government funding bill that also funded Obamacare. This led to a 16-day shutdown of the federal government for which Republicans were widely blamed. Their poll numbers plummeted, and they soon wisely caved to avoid damaging their electoral prospects further.
In this context, Senate Republicans’ reluctance to follow Cruz’s advice makes a whole lot more sense. The very tactics he was arguing for had just been discredited in the most high-profile way possible. GOP leaders thought stoking another similar fight and, this time, risking a default on the nation’s debt would fail disastrously and cause great damage to their party.
Ted Cruz Shunned In The Senate Plays Unpopularity To His Advantage
Dec. 17, 2015
WASHINGTON It is the hate that dare not speak its name.
Since his arrival in 2013, Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, has managed to alienate, exasperate and generally agitate the plurality of his 99 colleagues in the Senate. In a highly partisan, hypercompetitive legislative body where solipsism is nearly a creed, Mr. Cruz stands out for his widely held reputation for putting Ted first.
I dont think hes been effective, said Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the partys nominee for president in 2008. I think thats pretty obvious. Shutting down the government? How did that work out?
Mr. Cruz is so unpopular that at one point not a single Republican senator would support his demand for a roll-call vote, known as a sufficient second, leaving Mr. Cruz standing on the Senate floor like a man with bird flu, everyone scattering to avoid him.
In his presidential campaign, Mr. Cruz uses his role as an outsider as a source of strength. It shouldnt surprise anyone that the Washington establishment is against the candidacy of Ted Cruz, said Rick Tyler, a spokesman for Mr. Cruzs presidential campaign. We are not looking for the approval of the Washington cartel.
Yet many Republicans are loath to criticize him on the record, largely for two reasons: They do not want to help him, and do not want him to hurt them.
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Fighting words: Per the Daily Beast, Several fellow classmates who asked that their names not be used described the young Cruz with words like abrasive,intense,strident,crank, and arrogant. Four independently offered the word creepy.’
People might think Craig is exaggerating. Hes not. I met Ted freshman week and loathed him within the hour.
Geoff January 20, 2016
The beef: Its tough to pinpoint any one cause, but Cruz made female students uncomfortable by frequently walking to their end of the floor in his freshman dorm, wearing only a paisley bathrobe. When he announced his bid for president of the schools debate society, the other members had a secret meeting to pick an anyone-but-Cruz candidate. The eventual winner later that my one qualification for the office was that I was not Ted Cruz.
Texas Senator Has Changed Course So Many Times It Is Hard To Keep Track Writes Andrew Buncombe
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There was a time, not so very long ago, when Ted Cruz pitched himself as the model of integrity, the very antithesis of the likes of Donald Trump.
Campaigning for the Republican Partys nomination in 2015 and 2016, he was an early favourite of many conservatives and pro-constitution Republicans.
He had enough support among evangelicals to bag Iowa, the very first state in the primary process, and to earn a brief word of congratulations from Trump, before Trump resorted to form and accused the Texas senator of stealing the race.
Later, as the race thinned and Cruz found himself fighting against Trump for his political life, he famously accused him of being a pathological liar, as the Republican frontrunner insulted the senators wife, and claimed his father was somehow involved in the assassination of John K Kennedy.
He is proud of being a serial philanderer, hissed Cruz. He describes his own battles with venereal diseases as his own personal Vietnam.
Trump then went on to win the Indiana primary, and Cruz dropped out of the race. Such was the bad blood, that Lyin Ted did not endorse Trump at that summers Republican convention, waiting until September before finally offering his support.
Since then, like a mountain stream in flood, Ted Cruz, 50, has changed course several times.
The purpose of the objection was to protect the integrity of our election, he told KTRK-TV
Mccain Isn’t The Only One Who Had Scathing Words For The Senator Former Speaker Of The House John Boehner Once Described Cruz As Lucifer In The Flesh And Sen Lindsey Graham Once Said: If You Killed Ted Cruz On The Floor Of The Senate And The Trial Was In The Senate Nobody Would Convict You
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  In the best-known part of the speech, he read Dr. Seuss’s “Green Eggs and Ham” as a bedtime story to his two young daughters watching in Houston. Heidi suggested he read the book.
In his speech, he repeated an analogy between the “oppression” of Obamacare and the oppression that his father, Rafael, faced as a young man in Cuba.
Cruz’s infamous speech was one of the longest Senate performances ever, stopping after 21 hours 19 minutes.
Donald Trump Or Ted Cruz Republicans Argue Over Who Is Greater Threat
Jan. 21, 2016
WASHINGTON With Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz battling for the Republican nomination, two powerful factions of their party are now clashing over the question: Which man is more dangerous?
Conservative intellectuals have become convinced that Mr. Trump, with his message of nationalist-infused populism, poses a dire threat to conservatism, and released a manifesto online Thursday night to try to stop him.
However, the cadre of Republican lobbyists, operatives and elected officials based in Washington is much more unnerved by Mr. Cruz, a go-it-alone, hard-right crusader who campaigns against the political establishment and could curtail their influence and access, building his own Republican machine to essentially replace them.
The division illuminates much about modern Republicanism and the surprising bedfellows brought about when an emerging political force begins to imperil entrenched power.
The Republicans who dominate the right-leaning magazines, journals and political groups can live with Mr. Cruz, believing that his nomination would leave the party divided, but manageably so, extending a longstanding intramural debate over pragmatism versus purity that has been waged since the days of Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller. They say Mr. Trump, on the other hand, poses the most serious peril to the conservative movement since the 1950s-era far-right John Birch Society.
Ted Cruz Threatens To Burn John Boehners Book Over Criticisms
Former Republican House speaker called the Texas senator Lucifer in the flesh
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Republican senator Ted Cruz has responded to fiery criticism from John Boehner with a tactic beloved of authoritarian regimes: threatening to burn his book.
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Boehner, a Republican congressman from Ohio for 24 years and House speaker from 2011 to 2015, published his book On the House this week. It contains strong criticism of political figures from Donald Trump to Barack Obama but hits Cruz especially hard.
The senator who drove a government shutdown in 2013 is Lucifer in the flesh, Boehner has said.
On the page, he writes: There is nothing more dangerous than a reckless asshole who thinks he is smarter than everyone else.
The book also contains a memorable sign-off: PS, Ted Cruz: Go fuck yourself.
But Cruz, who ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 and may well do so again in 2024, is nothing if not a bomb-thrower himself, as well as a nimble opportunist.
But I didnt finish it off just yet, it added. Instead, the Texas senator announced a 72-hour drive to raise $250,000, in which donors would get to VOTE on whether we machine gun the book, take a chainsaw to it or burn the book to light cigars!
But it could also be pointed out that Cruzs attempt to stoke outrage and dollars might only succeed in bringing Boehners book to wider attention.
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Having jetted off to Cancun as his state faced its worst winter disaster in decades, Senator Ted Cruz returned with his tail between his legs and was met with fury from all sides. The famously divisive and aggressive senator may not be up for re-election until 2024, but there are signs that he may finally have gone too far.
Along with the expected protests at the airport and barrage of furious tweets, he faced the ire of his states largest newspaper, the Houston Chronicle, whose editorial board fired off a merciless editorial calling for his resignation. As Texans froze, Ted Cruz got a ticket to paradise, the paper wrote. Paradise can have him.
Whether or not Mr Cruz actually resigns over the ill-advised holiday which he has called a mistake it will stain his reputation forever. But then again, his reputation has been poor for years. In fact, he is famously one of the most disliked people in Congress, and not just by the other party.
First elected to his seat in 2012 as an anti-establishment Tea Party candidate, Mr Cruz entered Congress as a populist right-wing belligerent who commanded a base of angry, hardline voters. He quickly established a reputation in Washington as an opponent of compromise, bipartisanship and pragmatism and unlike some conservative blowhards, he put his money where his mouth was.
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Rafael Edward Cruz was born on December 22, 1970, at Foothills Medical Centre in , , Canada, to Eleanor Elizabeth Wilson and Rafael Cruz. Eleanor Wilson was born in Wilmington, Delaware. She is of three-quarters and one-quarter descent, and earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Rice University in the 1950s.
Cruz’s father was born and raised in Cuba, the son of a Canary Islander who immigrated to as child. As a teenager in the 1950s, he was beaten by agents of Fulgencio Batista for opposing the Batista regime. He left Cuba in 1957 to attend the University of Texas at Austin and obtained political asylum in the United States after his four-year student visa expired. He earned Canadian citizenship in 1973 and became a United States citizen in 2005.
At the time of his birth, Ted Cruz’s parents had lived in Calgary for three years and were working in the oil business as owners of a seismic-data processing firm for oil . Cruz has said that he is the son of “two mathematicians/computer programmers.” In 1974, Cruz’s father left the family and moved to Texas. Later that year, Cruz’s parents reconciled and relocated the family to Houston. They divorced in 1997. Cruz has two older half-sisters, Miriam Ceferina Cruz and Roxana Lourdes Cruz, from his father’s first marriage. Miriam died in 2011.
Cruz began going by Ted at age 13.
Government Shutdown Of 2013
Ted Cruz’s Obamacare filibuster
Cruz had a leading role in the October 2013 government shutdown. Cruz gave a 21-hour Senate speech in an effort to hold up a federal budget bill and thereby defund the Affordable Care Act. Cruz persuaded the House of Representatives and House SpeakerJohn Boehner to include an ACA defunding provision in the bill. In the U.S. Senate, former Majority Leader Harry Reid blocked the attempt because only 18 Republican Senators supported the filibuster. During the filibuster he read Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. To supporters, the move “signaled the depth of Cruz’s commitment to rein in government”. This move was extremely popular among Cruz supporters, with Rick Manning of Americans for Limited Government naming Cruz “2013 Person of the Year” in an op-ed in The Hill, primarily for his filibuster against the Affordable Care Act. Cruz was also named “2013 Man of the Year” by conservative publications , and The American Spectator, “2013 Conservative of the Year” by , and “2013 Statesman of the Year” by the Republican Party of Sarasota County, Florida. He was a finalist for Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” in 2013. To critics, including some Republican colleagues such as Senator Lindsey Graham, the move was ineffective.
Cruz has consistently denied any involvement in the 2013 government shutdown, even though he cast several votes to prolong it and was blamed by many within his own party for prompting it.
Ted Cruz Leaves Mexico Amid Winter Emergency In Texas
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas flew home from a vacation to Mexico after receiving heavy criticism for leaving the state while millions have struggled with a lack of electricity and water after a brutal winter storm.
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On Monday, Senator Ted Cruz urged his constituents to stay home, warning that winter weather beating down on Texas could be deadly. On Tuesday, he offered a shrug emoji and pronounced the situation not good. Then, on Wednesday, he decamped for a Ritz-Carlton resort in sun-drenched Cancún, escaping with his family from their freezing house.
And on Thursday, many Americans who had been battered by a deadly winter storm, on top of a nearly yearlong pandemic, finally found a reason to come together and lift their voices in a united chorus of rage.
FlyinTed, a homage to Donald J. Trumps Lyin Ted nickname, began trending on Twitter. TMZ, the celebrity website, published photographs showing a Patagonia-fleece-clad Mr. Cruz waiting for his flight, hanging out in the United Club lounge and reading his phone from a seat in economy plus. The Texas Monthly, which bills itself as the national magazine of Texas, offered a list of curses to mutter against Mr. Cruz.
For others in his home state, there was little to guess about the incident.
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Panic and confusion permeate White House following Trump's Covid diagnosis - The Guardian
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Golden autumn sunshine shone down on Washington on Saturday to illuminate a US capital upended as Donald Trump began his first full day in hospital battling coronavirus amid a presidential election thrown into chaos.
Just hours earlier, on Friday evening after an excruciating wait for news, the president had emerged from the White House with a lacklustre wave and thumbs up, but ignoring reporters’ shouted questions about the state of his health.
Trump stalked slowly across the south lawn and boarded the US presidential helicopter. The only visual clue that something profound had changed was Trump’s face: he was wearing a mask.
As Marine One lifted into the sky just before sunset, the president left behind a White House staff suddenly rudderless, fearful and unsure how the story will end. The reality TV star turned president has delivered his greatest moment of suspense and the presidential election with its first “October surprise” but maybe not its last.
Trump, 74, is spending the weekend at a military hospital near Washington after discovering that not even the commander in chief of the world’s most powerful country is immune to the coronavirus. Said to be feverish and fatigued, there is huge uncertainty over his condition, its potential to deteriorate and whether he might become incapacitated.
Trump films message before leaving for Covid treatment in hospital – video
In his absence, the mood in the White House was said to be one of panic, with growing concern over the extent of the spread of the virus within the building and whether it could disrupt the functioning of government.
Staff have taken their lead from Trump’s bubble of denial for months, eschewing face masks and congregating in the west wing’s cramped spaces and narrow hallways. The president’s positive test was chilling proof of what the rest of the country has long known: no one is safe.
“People are losing their minds,” one source told the Washington Post newspaper.
As Friday wore on and Trump’s conditioned worsened, staff were also forced to confront the possibility that his health could be at serious risk. An information vacuum filled with rumour and speculation and did little to calm nerves, with media outlets forced to depend on leaks from anonymous officials or presidential tweets such as: “Going welI, I think! Thank you to all. LOVE!!!”
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The heavily guarded White House is one of the world’s most secure properties with a new 13ft tall fence to keep out intruders, protesters and terrorists. Yet it too was breached by the invisible pathogen that has killed more than 205,000 Americans. Commentators said there could be no greater proof of the administration’s failure to combat the pandemic.
How, when or from whom Trump became infected remains a mystery. But the myth of invulnerability may have been finally shattered by an event in the White House Rose Garden last Saturday in which he nominated judge Amy Coney Barrett to the supreme court. More than 150 guests sat close together without face masks, apparently lulled into thinking it was safe to do so in the open air.
But eight attendees – Trump, the first lady Melania Trump, senior aide Hope Hicks, former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, Senators Mike Lee and Thom Tillis, University of Notre Dame president John Jenkins and junior staffer – have all since tested positive for the virus.
On Saturday morning it emerged that the Trump re-election campaign manager Bill Stepien had also tested positive, fueling more chaos into the election. Deputy campaign manager Justin Clark is set to run the Trump campaign headquarters in Stepien’s absence.
After last Saturday’s Rose Garden celebration, an event which continued with receptions indoors at the White House, Trump spent a whirlwind week campaigning for the 3 November presidential election.
On Tuesday there was a chaotic and dismal debate with rival Joe Biden in Cleveland, Ohio, where many of his entourage sat unmasked in contrast to the Democrat’s team, who strictly followed the protocols.
On Thursday, Trump attended a political fundraiser at his golf club in Bedminister, New Jersey, even though he was aware he had been exposed to the infected Hicks. That night, sounding unconcerned, he gave an interview to Sean Hannity of Fox News, apparently blaming the military or law enforcement for violating physical distancing: “They want to hug you and kiss you because we really have done a good job for them. You get close, and things happen.”
Trump’s revelation that he was positive came in perhaps the most momentous tweet of his entire presidency just before 1am on Friday. At last, critics said, a man notorious for dealing in disinformation and fantasies had to face a cold scientific truth he could not wish, insult or tweet away.
He also referred to it in the tweet correctly as Covid-19, having previously referred to the disease in public remarks variously as “the China virus”, the plague and “kung flu”.
Later that morning, the White House tried to project an air of business-as-usual. Officials Mark Meadows, Larry Kudlow and Kayleigh McEnany all sought to assure reporters that Trump was in good spirits and had only mild symptoms.
Yet by the afternoon, there was evidence of growing gap between spin and reality. It was announced that Trump had been injected with an experimental drug combination and, “out of an abundance of caution”, would be flown to hospital. The otherwise routine Marine One journey gave many in Washington a sense of witnessing history unfold before their eyes.
Howard Fineman, a journalist, tweeted: “I’ve seen and heard many indelible moments here in DC over the years, but nothing like Marine One flying over our neighborhood bound for Walter Reed, bearing a president struck, like millions of others, by global pandemic. Unsettling, scary. Politics is stilled for just a moment.”
Officials said Trump’s stay of a few days at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is precautionary and that he will continue to work from the hospital’s presidential suite, which is equipped to allow him to keep up his official duties.
But the hospitalisation represents the gravest threat to an incumbent US president’s health since 1981 when Ronald Reagan survived a would-be assassin’s bullet outside a Washington hotel and received emergency medical attention.
Trump’s age, sex, obesity and elevated cholesterol put him at greater risk of becoming seriously ill from a virus that has infected more than 7 million people nationwide. If he declines sharply and is unable to carry out his responsibilities, he could transfer power to the vice-president, Mike Pence, under the 25th amendment to the constitution. Pence tested negative for the virus on Friday.
Bill Whalen, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution think tank at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, said: “The dominoes are multiple. There’s the question of his ability to campaign in person moving ahead. There’s the question of his ability to have the office right now: the 25th amendment. I’ve talked to some of my conservative friends who think he should be invoking this right now.
“I hate to speculate like this, but what if his health did deteriorate rather fast to the point where either he was unconscious or just delirious? Then the vice-president, the cabinet, would have to step in and do this, so there’s actually a school of thought that he should invoke it proactively.”
The US government has a long history of opacity when it comes to presidents’ health and the Trump White House, in particular, suffers from a trust deficit.
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Doctors outside Walter Reed medical center on Saturday. Photograph: Susan Walsh/AP
Kurt Bardella, a senior adviser to the anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project, said: “What we’re seeing is a very healthy scepticism about anything that comes from the White House. These are the same people who have been lying about everybody else’s health terms of the impact of Covid-19, so why would we expect any differently when they’re talking about themselves?”
Dan Rather, a veteran journalist who reported on Richard Nixon’s downfall in 1974, added on Twitter: “What we don’t know is a lot more than what we do know. And we have an administration that long ago squandered its credibility. All coverage of this crisis should keep these truths in mind for context.”
His next debate with Biden, scheduled for 15 October, is in doubt. As well as Stepien testing positive for Covid-19, so has key ally Ronna McDaniel, the head of the Republican National Committee, and former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who helped coach Trump for the first debate with Biden. Despite Trump’s attempts to change the conversation, for example with Barrett’s court nomination, the pandemic remains the defining issue at the ballot box.
Glen Bolger, a Republican pollster, told the Associated Press: “It’s challenging. It would be better if the discussion was about jobs and the economy, or even Joe Biden is going to ‘be held captive to the left’. But the election is going to be about coronavirus, and that’s not favourable terrain for Republicans.”
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Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times
Brexit is here. Most of Britain shrugs.
When the sun rises over Britain on Saturday, the country will no longer be part of the European Union.
The issue of whether to stay or leave has already divided British families, cast a shadow over businesses and paralyzed the government, writes our London bureau chief, Mark Landler. And the trade talks that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government will have with the bloc’s leaders in the coming months could prove just as traumatic.
But for now, Mark writes, the prevailing emotion in the United Kingdom is a characteristically British reflex: Get on with it.
Another angle: Pro-Europe “remainers” are girding for new battles over how Brexit will affect trade and immigration, among other issues. Some of them see the American left’s response to President Trump’s 2016 election victory as a useful model.
Closer look: The E.U. gave a final seal of approval to the withdrawal agreement on Thursday in a way that was quintessentially Brussels: bureaucratic and undramatic.
Finer points: Because the European Union dictates Britain’s departure, Brexit will be official at the stroke of midnight, Brussels time, which is only 11 p.m. in London.
Some responses to the virus, which has sickened nearly 10,000 people, mostly in China, can be seen as rational calculations based on the risk of infection. Others are xenophobic and feed off latent bigotry linked to China’s rise as a global power, our Tokyo bureau chief writes.
World Health Organization: The agency declared the outbreak a global health emergency on Thursday, citing fears that the coronavirus may reach countries with weak health care systems.
Related: After thousands of passengers were blocked from leaving a cruise ship docked north of Rome over concerns that someone aboard might have had the virus, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of Italy said that his country had blocked all flights to and from China. The United States also issued a “do not travel” to China advisory, and Russia ordered the closing of its 2,600-mile border with China, starting today.
Opinion: Ian Johnson, an author who has lived in the Chinese capital for more than 20 years, writes in an Opinion piece that the government’s “inability to formulate a measured response” will make the current outbreak a direct successor of the SARS epidemic.
Republicans push to end impeachment trial
President Trump’s impeachment trial may end as soon as today — but only if Republicans can muster enough votes to block witness testimony.
As of late Thursday, they appeared to have the margin they’d need, although Democrats were hinting at a last-minute gambit to frustrate their plans. Here’s the latest.
Above, a sketch artist’s view of the trial, which is closed to cameras that are not operated by government employees.
Analysis: The Republicans have offered multiple rationales for refusing fresh testimony, but our chief Washington correspondent says they’re worried that hearing from John Bolton, the former national security adviser, would lead to a cascade of other witnesses.
Background: Mr. Bolton’s coming book corroborates a central piece of the case against Mr. Trump over his pressure campaign in Ukraine.
Profile: Mitt Romney, a former presidential candidate, is one of two Republican senators pushing for witnesses in the trial.
If you have a few minutes, this is worth it
Doing the political math in Paris
President Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche party declined to make the mathematician Cédric Villani its candidate for the Parisian mayoral election in March.
But Dr. Villani, above center, is running anyway as a dissident candidate. His platform promotes information technology, and he notes that the city’s first elected mayor, in 1789, was also a mathematician.
“Politics is where rationality and irrationality meet,” said Dr. Villani, a deputy in the country’s National Assembly. “As well as passion.”
Here’s what else is happening
Sexual abuse: A French appeals court on Thursday overturned a ruling against Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, the archbishop of Lyon, who had been convicted last year of covering up decades-old sexual abuse by a priest in his diocese. Cardinal Barbarin served none of his suspended six-month sentence.
Kobe Bryant crash: The company that owned the helicopter that crashed into a fogbound mountainside on Sunday, killing the basketball legend and eight others, did not have certification for its pilots to fly in poor visibility, sources familiar with the company’s operations told The Times.
Deutsche Bank: The German bank, once Europe’s largest by assets, said it had lost a total of €5.3 billion in 2019. It’s fighting to recover from years of scandal and mismanagement that have caused its share price to plummet more than 90 percent since 2007.
The Guardian: The newspaper said it would no longer accept advertisements from oil and gas companies, making it one of the latest institutions to limit financial ties to the fossil fuel industry.
Snapshot: Above, kayaking in Florida’s Everglades National Park. In an essay for our Travel section, the journalist Nina Burleigh explains how the low-lying area is threatened by rising sea levels. “I’ve traveled far but never found a place where the Garden of Eden and the Fall of Man are so palpable in one place,” she writes.
Brad Pitt: Our film critic explores how the actor embodies “contemporary masculinity and its contradictions.”
U.S. politics quiz: The Democratic primary season for the 2020 presidential election begins on Feb. 3 and lasts until early June. Take our quiz to see which candidate could be your match.
What we’re reading: This essay in Cleveland Magazine. Stephen Hiltner, an editor on the Travel desk, writes: “Dave Lucas, Ohio’s poet laureate, ruminates on the beauty and the mystery of Lake Erie’s annual freeze.”
Now, a break from the news
Cook: Sausage and peppers pasta with broccoli riffs on a classic Italian combination.
Go: Terra-cotta and wood sculptures form the “visual and emotional heart” of an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York about the history and cultural heritage of kingdoms on the Sahara’s rim, our art critic writes.
Read: In “A Woman Like Her,” the journalist Sanam Maher explores the society that enabled and applauded the murder of Pakistan’s first social media star, Qandeel Baloch.
Smarter Living: When donating to environmental organizations, it can be hard to figure out who’s actually making a difference. Here’s what to look for.
And now for the Back Story on …
The ethics of watching the Super Bowl
On Sunday night, around 100 million people are expected to tune in for the ultimate American party: the Super Bowl. But with growing concern over the violence of American football, what are the ethics of watching the biggest sporting event of the year? Our culture critics have their own take, and here’s what Ken Belson, who has been reporting on C.T.E., the degenerative brain disease linked to repeated hits to the head, told our Briefings teammate Remy Tumin.
What keeps fans coming back?
It’s an event that transcends the sport. The N.F.L. has been brilliant in turning it into a spectacle, and there’s nothing like it. That’s partly because of how the league has structured it — one final game, winner takes all, in a neutral city, on the first Sunday of February, every year. Other sports don’t have the same permanency.
You’ll be watching from the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. What can you see that viewers can’t?
Often when there’s an injury timeout, they go to commercial. I’ll be able to see doctors tending to players, including a neuro-trauma consultant who is on the sidelines (and wears a red hat). If you see the consultant get involved, it means someone has had a concussion.
What would you say to fans who are having moral issues?
It’s a collision sport at heart, and if you don’t want see it, turn on something else. If you can’t reconcile that violence, and it is violence, then there are many other sports. I think it’s O.K. to watch it and have misgivings. It’s human nature — you can both admire and be horrified by the same thing.
That’s it for this briefing. Have a great weekend.
— Mike
Thank you To Mark Josephson and Eleanor Stanford for the break from the news. You can reach the team at [email protected].
P.S. • We’re listening to “The Daily.” Our latest episode is about the coronavirus outbreak. • Here’s today’s Mini Crossword puzzle, and a clue: Half a pint (three letters). You can find all our puzzles here. • Copies of The New York Times Magazine’s “1619 Project” are back in stock for the final time in our online store.
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Searching Team State grizzly bear hunts needed for safety
NRA, hunting Team say grizzly bear Searches needed for Security
2017-11-25T18:23:42Z2017-11-25T19:17:09Z
By MATTHEW BROWN Associated Press
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) – The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears from the three-state region around Yellowstone National Park following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
Idaho, Montana and Wyoming are thinking of limited trophy searches for grizzlies outside the park in future years following the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service revoked the species’ threatened status in July.
Conservation groups have sued to restore protections, and now the NRA and Safari Club International have requested U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen to allow them intervene in the situation.
Several of the bands’ members said in affidavits filed by their lawyers that hunting allow countries to handle the creatures, would assist the economy of the region and enhance public security.
“Having the capability to hunt grizzlies are perfect for business. I would also personally hunt a grizzly if granted an opportunity to accomplish this,” said Edwin Johnson, a 70-year-old hunting outfitter who resides in Gardiner, Montana. “They have to be hunted so that they dread that the odor of individuals, instead of following it as they do today.”
An estimated 700 bears reside in and around Yellowstone National Park. Attacks on people have increased since the creatures rebounded from prevalent extermination.
At least six lawsuits are pending at Illinois and Montana, but most are expected to be merged into a single case in forthcoming months.
A lawyer for environmentalists in one of the Montana instances said no decision was made on whether to battle with the attempt to intervene.
“We are committed to doing what we can to stop trophy hunting of grizzly bears departing Yellowstone National Park,” explained Matthew Bishop together with the Western Environmental Law Center, who’s representing WildEarth Guardians.
Follow Matthew Brown on Twitter at www.twitter.com/matthewbrownap.
Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material might not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
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Harbor seals, sea lions and other marine mammals have been rebounding in recent decades and they’re devouring more of this chinook salmon prized by jeopardized Puget Sound orcas.
Harbor seals, sea lions and other marine mammals have been rebounding in recent decades and they’re devouring more of this chinook salmon prized by jeopardized Puget Sound orcas.
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A dog wouldn’t come out later having a cat into a tunnel dug with a giant tortoise in the rear yard of a home in a Phoenix suburb, therefore homeowner Toby Passmore known for assistance.
A dog wouldn’t come out later having a cat into a tunnel dug with a giant tortoise in the rear yard of a home in a Phoenix suburb, therefore homeowner Toby Passmore known for assistance.
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He won Best in Show, however it’s Newton’s standing as a Chewbacca lookalike that’s folks still talking about him on social networking.
He won Best in Show, however it’s Newton’s standing as a Chewbacca lookalike that’s folks still talking about him on social networking.
(Resource: WAFB/Chuck, Jenn Wheeler)
Shelters and lawmakers equally  in Pennsylvania are warning pet owners about a new law as temperatures become colder. Violators receive prison time or could wind up having a nice.  
Shelters and lawmakers equally  in Pennsylvania are warning pet owners about a new law as temperatures become colder. Violators receive prison time or could wind up having a nice.  
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In the past few years, Black Friday has morphed from a single day to a complete season of deals, therefore shoppers might feel less need to be out.
In the past few years, Black Friday has morphed from a single day to a complete season of deals, therefore shoppers might feel less need to be out.
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The Islamic State is targeting Western recruits _ particularly recent Muslim converts _ with movies which follow with a screenwriter’s standard routine for heroic storytelling.
The Islamic State is targeting Western recruits _ particularly recent Muslim converts _ with movies which follow with a screenwriter’s standard routine for heroic storytelling.
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A Fortune 500 chemical company with a pollution problem in North Carolina is staying all but quiet about industrial discharges discovered in well and treated water for hundreds of thousands of people.
A Fortune 500 chemical company with a pollution problem in North Carolina is staying all but quiet about industrial discharges discovered in well and treated water for hundreds of thousands of people.
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Cleveland authorities say a 12-year-old boy fatally shot in an assault on juveniles out a liquor store had stepped out of the store with his dad after the shooting had begun and has been hit by a stray bullet.
Cleveland authorities say a 12-year-old boy fatally shot in an assault on juveniles out a liquor store had stepped out of the store with his dad after the shooting had begun and has been hit by a stray bullet.
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The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
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L.L. Bean says it’s in the midst of another record breaking year of earnings for its iconic ‘snowball boot’.
L.L. Bean says it’s in the midst of another record breaking year of earnings for its iconic ‘snowball boot’.
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There’s a crush of unfinished business facing lawmakers when they come back to the Capitol, also it would be considered a daunting to-do record even though Washington were functioning at peak efficiency.
There’s a crush of unfinished business facing lawmakers when they come back to the Capitol, also it would be considered a daunting to-do record even though Washington were functioning at peak efficiency.
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Arizona State University is revoking an award according to journalist Charlie Rose, that had been fired this week by CBS News and PBS in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations from several ladies.
Arizona State University is revoking an award according to journalist Charlie Rose, that had been fired this week by CBS News and PBS in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations from several ladies.
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The parade will contain significant security, including officers with assault weapons and portable radiation sensors, sharpshooters on rooftops along with sand-filled city Insulation trucks poised as  barriers to visitors.
The parade will contain significant security, including officers with assault weapons and portable radiation sensors, sharpshooters on rooftops along with sand-filled city Insulation trucks poised as  barriers to visitors.
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A Texas woman is accused of sending homemade bombs from 2016 to then-President Barack Obama and Texas Governor Greg Abbott that prosecutors say may have maimed or murdered.
A Texas woman is accused of sending homemade bombs from 2016 to then-President Barack Obama and Texas Governor Greg Abbott that prosecutors say may have maimed or murdered.
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Searching Team State grizzly bear hunts needed for safety
NRA, hunting Team say grizzly bear Searches needed for Security
2017-11-25T18:23:42Z2017-11-25T19:17:09Z
By MATTHEW BROWN Associated Press
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) – The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears from the three-state region around Yellowstone National Park following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
Idaho, Montana and Wyoming are thinking of limited trophy searches for grizzlies outside the park in future years following the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service revoked the species’ threatened status in July.
Conservation groups have sued to restore protections, and now the NRA and Safari Club International have requested U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen to allow them intervene in the situation.
Several of the bands’ members said in affidavits filed by their lawyers that hunting allow countries to handle the creatures, would assist the economy of the region and enhance public security.
“Having the capability to hunt grizzlies are perfect for business. I would also personally hunt a grizzly if granted an opportunity to accomplish this,” said Edwin Johnson, a 70-year-old hunting outfitter who resides in Gardiner, Montana. “They have to be hunted so that they dread that the odor of individuals, instead of following it as they do today.”
An estimated 700 bears reside in and around Yellowstone National Park. Attacks on people have increased since the creatures rebounded from prevalent extermination.
At least six lawsuits are pending at Illinois and Montana, but most are expected to be merged into a single case in forthcoming months.
A lawyer for environmentalists in one of the Montana instances said no decision was made on whether to battle with the attempt to intervene.
“We are committed to doing what we can to stop trophy hunting of grizzly bears departing Yellowstone National Park,” explained Matthew Bishop together with the Western Environmental Law Center, who’s representing WildEarth Guardians.
Follow Matthew Brown on Twitter at www.twitter.com/matthewbrownap.
Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material might not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
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Harbor seals, sea lions and other marine mammals have been rebounding in recent decades and they’re devouring more of this chinook salmon prized by jeopardized Puget Sound orcas.
Harbor seals, sea lions and other marine mammals have been rebounding in recent decades and they’re devouring more of this chinook salmon prized by jeopardized Puget Sound orcas.
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A dog wouldn’t come out later having a cat into a tunnel dug with a giant tortoise in the rear yard of a home in a Phoenix suburb, therefore homeowner Toby Passmore known for assistance.
A dog wouldn’t come out later having a cat into a tunnel dug with a giant tortoise in the rear yard of a home in a Phoenix suburb, therefore homeowner Toby Passmore known for assistance.
Posted:
He won Best in Show, however it’s Newton’s standing as a Chewbacca lookalike that’s folks still talking about him on social networking.
He won Best in Show, however it’s Newton’s standing as a Chewbacca lookalike that’s folks still talking about him on social networking.
(Resource: WAFB/Chuck, Jenn Wheeler)
Shelters and lawmakers equally  in Pennsylvania are warning pet owners about a new law as temperatures become colder. Violators receive prison time or could wind up having a nice.  
Shelters and lawmakers equally  in Pennsylvania are warning pet owners about a new law as temperatures become colder. Violators receive prison time or could wind up having a nice.  
Posted:
In the past few years, Black Friday has morphed from a single day to a complete season of deals, therefore shoppers might feel less need to be out.
In the past few years, Black Friday has morphed from a single day to a complete season of deals, therefore shoppers might feel less need to be out.
Posted:
The Islamic State is targeting Western recruits _ particularly recent Muslim converts _ with movies which follow with a screenwriter’s standard routine for heroic storytelling.
The Islamic State is targeting Western recruits _ particularly recent Muslim converts _ with movies which follow with a screenwriter’s standard routine for heroic storytelling.
Posted:
A Fortune 500 chemical company with a pollution problem in North Carolina is staying all but quiet about industrial discharges discovered in well and treated water for hundreds of thousands of people.
A Fortune 500 chemical company with a pollution problem in North Carolina is staying all but quiet about industrial discharges discovered in well and treated water for hundreds of thousands of people.
Posted:
Cleveland authorities say a 12-year-old boy fatally shot in an assault on juveniles out a liquor store had stepped out of the store with his dad after the shooting had begun and has been hit by a stray bullet.
Cleveland authorities say a 12-year-old boy fatally shot in an assault on juveniles out a liquor store had stepped out of the store with his dad after the shooting had begun and has been hit by a stray bullet.
Posted:
The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
The National Rifle Association and a sport hunting team want to ensure their members could hunt grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region following the creatures missing U.S. protections.
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L.L. Bean says it’s in the midst of another record breaking year of earnings for its iconic ‘snowball boot’.
L.L. Bean says it’s in the midst of another record breaking year of earnings for its iconic ‘snowball boot’.
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There’s a crush of unfinished business facing lawmakers when they come back to the Capitol, also it would be considered a daunting to-do record even though Washington were functioning at peak efficiency.
There’s a crush of unfinished business facing lawmakers when they come back to the Capitol, also it would be considered a daunting to-do record even though Washington were functioning at peak efficiency.
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Arizona State University is revoking an award according to journalist Charlie Rose, that had been fired this week by CBS News and PBS in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations from several ladies.
Arizona State University is revoking an award according to journalist Charlie Rose, that had been fired this week by CBS News and PBS in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations from several ladies.
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The parade will contain significant security, including officers with assault weapons and portable radiation sensors, sharpshooters on rooftops along with sand-filled city Insulation trucks poised as  barriers to visitors.
The parade will contain significant security, including officers with assault weapons and portable radiation sensors, sharpshooters on rooftops along with sand-filled city Insulation trucks poised as  barriers to visitors.
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A Texas woman is accused of sending homemade bombs from 2016 to then-President Barack Obama and Texas Governor Greg Abbott that prosecutors say may have maimed or murdered.
A Texas woman is accused of sending homemade bombs from 2016 to then-President Barack Obama and Texas Governor Greg Abbott that prosecutors say may have maimed or murdered.
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WASHINGTON Less than a week on the job as U.S. attorney general, Jeff Sessions faces a potentially explosive situation: He was a top adviser to Donald Trumps presidential campaign, but hes now overseeing the agency investigating members of that campaign.
The FBI, which falls under the umbrella of Sessions Justice Department, is leading a multi-agency probe of possible connections between Trump associates and the Russian government.Law enforcement and intelligence officials have phone records and intercepted calls that show members of Trumps campaign repeatedly communicated with senior Russian intelligence officials in the months before the election, the New York Times reported Tuesday.Sessions has ties to at least two of the people who are reportedly under investigation.
The FBI is also separately examining intercepted communications between the Russian ambassador to the U.S. and former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who served with Sessions as a member of the Trump campaigns national security advisory council. The FBI interviewed Flynn days into the Trump presidency, according to The New York Times, and reportedly had concerns about whether he was entirely forthcoming. Lying to the FBI is a felony. If the FBI investigation into Flynns conduct turns up wrongdoing, Sessions could be responsible for signing off on the prosecution.
Flynn, who resigned as national security adviser on Monday, denies intentionally mischaracterizing his conversations with the Russian ambassador. The incident, he said in his resignation letter, was due to the fast pace of events.
Investigators are also reportedly looking into Trumps former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, whom Sessions has known since the 1970s and communicated with frequently during the campaign. Manafort said in an email that he has never been contacted by the FBI and that he has never had any connection to Putin or the Russian government. He gave a similar statement to The New York Times but added, Its not like these people wear badges that say, Im a Russian intelligence officer.
Former foreign policy adviser Carter Page and Republican operative Roger Stone are also under scrutiny, The New York Times reported.
The FBI applied for a warrant from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court last year to monitor several members of the Trump team as part of its investigation, The Guardian reported in January. If the FBI wanted to request another FISA warrant to monitor those individuals, it would likely have to get approval from Sessions.
Sessions relationship with the Trump campaign is especially relevant because Flynns contacts with Russian envoys reportedly began before the election. Sessions was the first senator to endorse Trump. White House chief strategist Steve Bannon described Sessions as the clearinghouse for policy and philosophy in the Trump administration, and the fiercest, most dedicated, and most loyal promoter in Congress of Trumps agenda during the election. Sessions regularly appeared with Trump on the campaign trail, and the Alabama senator formally nominated Trump at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July. One of Sessions former aides became a senior adviser in the Trump White House.
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President Donald Trump with Attorney General Jeff Sessions at his swearing in ceremony in the Oval Office. Sessions was the first senator to endorse Trump’s Republican presidential campaign.
Flynn resigned from his post only after a series of leaks revealed that he had mischaracterized the contents of his conversations with the Russian ambassador. After initially claiming that the discussion centered on setting up a phone call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Flynn later admitted he discussed sanctions imposed by former President Barack Obamas administration against Moscow after evidence of election-related hacking.
Trump was notified less than a week after his inauguration that Flynn hadnt told Vice President Mike Pence the truth about his contacts with the ambassador, White House officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday night. But Trump waited two weeks to ask for Flynns resignation. Flynn did not respond to a request for comment sent to an email listed as his in public records.
Its still not clear who on the Trump campaign if anyone knew that Flynn was discussing U.S. sanction policy with the Russian ambassador, potentially sending mixed signals to Moscow while Obama was still president. Its also not clear what other members of the Trump campaign discussed with contacts in Russia before the election.
The U.S. intelligence community believes that Russian government-backed hackers obtained access to email accounts of top Democrats and leaked incriminating information in order to hurt former Secretary of State Hillary Clintons campaign and help Trumps.Investigators have not found evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow to interfere with the election, according to The New York Times.
Asked during his confirmation hearing if he backed the intelligence communitys assessment that Moscow interfered with the election on behalf of Trump, Sessions was evasive. I just know what the media says about it, he said last month.
The Justice Department traditionally prides itself on its independence from the White House. Its not uncommon for an attorney general to send an agency-wide memo making clear that it wont allow the White House to interfere with investigations, said Matthew Miller, who worked as a Justice Department spokesman during the Obama administration.
Theres no law that says the attorney general must recuse him or herself from dealing with a case in the absence of a criminal investigation or prosecution. Rather, its up to Sessions to decide whether he can handle the issue fairly. As of now, one AG ethics expert said, Sessions doesnt necessarily need to recuse himself. But Democratic lawmakers are concerned.
I believe that Attorney General Sessions has no choice but to recuse himself, and then he should and must put an independent investigative authority in charge, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday afternoon.
The Huffington Post sent several questions to a Justice Department spokesman about Sessions recusal plans. Had he consulted with Justice Department ethics officials about whether recusal would be appropriate? Would he recuse himself from any investigation into members of the Trump team? What about specific individuals Sessions had worked closely with? A department spokesman and a Sessions spokeswoman declined to comment.
By not placing someone else in charge of the investigation, Sessions risks, at the very least, creating the appearance of impropriety. The Justice Department has previously made recusals public to reassure the public of the independence of an investigation and maintain the departments image. (In one recent instance, the acting head of the Civil Rights Division recused himselffrom a voting case because he had offered legal advice to the state in question when he was in private practice.)
Democrats, who are worried that the Trump administration will stymie ongoing investigations into the presidents ties to Russia, asked Sessions during his confirmation hearing if he would recuse himself from cases related to Trump and his advisers.
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Then-Sen. Jeff Sessions with Democratic Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Patrick Leahy. Sessions told Feinstein and Leahy during confirmation that he did not believe he would need to recuse himself from cases involving Trump or his associates.
Sen.Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) specifically asked Sessions whether he planned to recuse himself from any FBI or Justice Department investigation into whether Flynns communications with the Russian ambassador were permissible under law.
Sessions said he didnt think he needed to. I am not aware of a basis to recuse myself from such matters, he wrote in response to Feinsteins question. He added that if a specific matter arose where I believed my impartiality might reasonably be questioned, I would consult with Department ethics officials regarding the most appropriate way to proceed.
He also told Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) that if merely being a supporter of the Presidents during the campaign warranted recusal from involvement in any matter involving him, then most typical presidential appointees would be unable to conduct their duties.
There is a regulation that bans DOJ employees from participating in a criminal investigation or prosecution if the person has a personal or political relationship with anyone substantially involved in the case. But the Justice Department has not announced any criminal proceedings.
There is a presumption against recusal, and for a good reason, said James Tierney, the former attorney general of Maine and an expert on AG ethics. These people are there to make the tough decisions. Thats why you want them there, he said. Usually, attorneys generals need to recuse themselves only if they believe they cant look at a matter fairly because they have personal feelings about the issue or people involved, and these situations are very rare.
Tierney told HuffPost that, as of now, he doesnt believe Sessions needs to recuse himself. He also pointed out that its more difficult for Sessions to recuse himself because the Senate has not confirmed a deputy attorney general who could handle the matter in his stead. As it stands, Tierney said, I would assume he would not recuse.
But Miller, the former Justice Department spokesman under the Obama administration, said that if Sessions doesnt recuse himself, he risks prompting resignations at the Justice Department.
Miller would like to see Sessions appoint a special prosecutor for a criminal investigation and for Congress to create an independent fact-finding panel modeled after the 9/11 Commission. The benefit of the 9/11 Commission-style panel, he said, is that it could reveal wrongdoing that wouldnt amount to criminal charges.
Whether the [Trump] campaign behaved appropriately, whether they coordinated with the Russian government there are things they couldve done that might not be criminal violations that still would be fundamentally contrary to our democracy, Miller said. The American public has the right to know that.
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Why Do Republicans Hate Ted Cruz
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But Cruz And His Conservative Stances Stirred Up Debate Upon His Arrival In Washington Several Months After His Appointment He Was Famously Called Wacko Bird By The Late Sen John Mccain
In March 2013, McCain called Cruz and other Republicans “wacko birds” whose beliefs are not “reflective of the views of the majority of Republicans,” according to The Huffington Post
Cruz embraced the name and even keeps a black baseball cap with a picture of Daffy Duck next to the words “WACKO BIRD” in his Senate office, according to GQ Magazine.
When He Was In His Early Teens Cruz’s Parents Enrolled Him In An After
“So we’d meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, for a couple of hours each night, and study the Constitution, read the Federalist Papers, read the Anti-Federalist Papers, read the debates on ratification, and so on,” Cruz told the New Yorker of the time. “And we memorized a shortened mnemonic version of the Constitution.”
Texas Is Freezing But The Roast Of Ted Cruz Is On
Nobody likes Ted Cruz. This is conventional wisdom in Washington. While not technically true his family members like him, presumably, and his approval rating among Texas Republicans last month was 76 percent it feels essentially true. Maybe its the exhausting smarm, the squirrelly ambition, the hollow theatrics. Maybe its how he tried to block relief aid after Hurricane Sandy, or how he helped to shut down the government in 2013. The Victorian facial hair hasnt helped; it lends an incongruous quality of statesmanship to a man viewed by his colleagues as a pest.
Lucifer in the flesh, Republican John A. Boehner, the former speaker of the House, called him in 2016.
If you killed Ted Cruz on the floor of the Senate, and the trial was in the Senate, nobody would convict you, Sen. Lindsey O. Graham said in 2016.
Said Democrat Al Franken in 2017, when he was still in the Senate: I probably like Ted Cruz more than most of my colleagues like Ted Cruz, and I hate Ted Cruz.
Nobody likes Ted Cruz. This was the place that Ted Cruz was starting from earlier this week. Then he went to Cancun. He went to Cancun, where it is mostly sunny and in the low 80s, while many of his ice-blasted constituents were without heating and plumbing, watching their ceilings collapse, huddling in warming centers, defecating in buckets, and generally not packing for a few days on the Yucatán Peninsula.
Not good, Cruz tweeted early Tuesday evening about the shutdown of his state. Stay safe!
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Part of the reason for this is the Bush campaign early on decided they would have to defeat Richards with a series of issues. If they engaged in a personality contest, Richards would win.
Cruz and his campaign have allowed his challenge from Democrat Beto ORourke to turn into a personality contest. ORourke often is compared to a member of the Kennedy family of Massachusetts, and substantial portions of his campaign financing have come from out of state, about $2.5 million from California and New York combined. On the other hand, Cruz gets compared to Grandpa from the old TV show The Munsters. Cruz is pedantic and presents himself with a hard-core, knee-jerk conservatism that has a certitude that is irritating to those who do not agree with him completely.
ORourke appears on the talk shows of Ellen DeGeneres and is scheduled to appear with Stephen Colbert. Cruz is on Fox News. One of those is like a fun confectionary. The other is boiled spinach.
At a rally Saturday in Katy, Cruz fired up his crowd by telling them Democrats are angry and ready to show up at the polls.
Ted Cruz Tried To Slam The Mlb Over Cleveland Mascot Change
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Sen. Ted Cruz was one of many Republican lawmakers who expressed faux outrage over the Major League Baseball announcement of Cleveland’s new mascot. On Friday, July 23, Cruz took to Twitter with a quick post sharing his reaction to the Cleveland Indians being renamed the Cleveland Guardians.
The Texas lawmaker tweeted, “Why does MLB hate Indians?”
Why does MLB hate Indians? https://t.co/0kQDMbDBsW Ted Cruz
It certainly did not take long for Twitter users to step up to the plate. With their responses, they hit a home run with relentless insults leveled toward the Republican lawmaker. One Twitter user wrote, “Wait, I thought businesses were free to make their own decisions free of government meddling.”
Another Twitter user challenged Cruz with a question about the blatant disregard for indigenous people. That person wrote, “Really Ted? Is disliking native Americans what this name change is about? You’re incredibly disingenuous.”
Opinion:just How Unpopular Is Ted Cruz
White House press secretary Jen Psaki had this exchange at her Thursday briefing:
Q: Just wondering if the president has any reaction to these reports that say Senator Ted Cruz flew to Cancun amid this giant winter storm in his home state of Texas?MS. PSAKI: Well, I dont have any updates on the exact location of Senator Ted Cruz, nor does anyone at the White House. But our focus is on working directly with leadership in Texas and the surrounding states on addressing the winter storm and the crisis at hand the many people across the state who are without power, without the resources they need. And we expect that would be the focus of anyone in the state or surrounding states who was elected to represent them. But I dont have any update on his whereabouts.
Due to the winter weather in D.C., the briefing was by phone, so we could not see if Psaki allowed herself a grin after twisting the knife. Cruz had abandoned his state, hurriedly booked a return flight from Mexico and blamed his kids for the trip the sort of political ineptitude one would expect of a small-town mayor, not one of the most nakedly ambitious Republicans in the Senate .
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Ted Cruz Is So Easy To Hate That Loathing Him Has Become A Form Of Political Poetry
Indeed indeed, I cannot tell, / Though I ponder on it well, / Which were easier to state, / All my love or all my hate. Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau, it seems, never met Ted Cruz, a man so blissfully easy to hate that loathing for him has become a form of political poetry: wacko-bird, abrasive, arrogant, and creepy are some of the kindest adjectives that have been thrown his way. Cruz has alienated about everyone hes ever encountered in life: high school and college classmates, bosses, law professors, Supreme Court clerks, and especially his Republican colleagues in the Senate. Some detest Cruz the politician because of his grandstanding, but most dislike Cruz the person. In that respect, hes really not your average politicianafter all, most people hate politicians. But everyone hates Ted Cruz. 
Ted’s style was sneering, smirking, condescending, jabbing his finger in your facea naked desire to humiliate an opponent. No kindness, no empathy, no attempt to reach common ground.Ted Cruz is a disaster on illegal immigration.I dont think he could get elected. And, even if he was able to govern without blowing up the world, could we look at a guy who resembles a cable game show host for four years? He has that awful plastered-down hair and everything.An incredibly bright guy who’s an arrogant jerk who basically everybody ends up hating.Listen, you can pick a lot of names out. I’ll let you choose them.
Cruz’s Father Rafael Was Born And Raised In Cuba As A Teenager He Was Part Of The Anti
He gained political asylum four years after his arrival and became a citizen in 2005.
Rafael’s childhood story often provided inspirational fire to Cruz’s speeches, interviews, and debate performances later in life. 
But while witnesses have confirmed that Rafael was beaten by Batista special agents, former comrades and friends disputed some other descriptions of his role in the Cuban resistance.
In a 2015 New York Times article, Leonor Arestuche, a student leader in the 1950s, said that Rafel was a “ojalateros,” or wishful thinker.
She said the term was used for “people wishing and praying that Batista would fall but not doing much to act on it,” according to the Times.
Rafael eventually went on to become a minister and called himself Pastor Cruz. While he’s not affiliated with any church, he became a sought-out speaker and Tea Party celebrity. 
Cruz’s Account Of The Debt Limit Battle Is Really One
Several objections can be raised to Cruz’s account here. For instance, a debt ceiling hike doesn’t lead to “trillions of dollars” in new spending, as he implies it merely allows debt to be issued to cover spending that has already been approved by Congress in other legislation.
But most incredibly of all, Cruz manages to narrate this entire story without even once mentioning an absolutely crucial piece of context about why his Senate colleagues might have been so reluctant to follow his lead. Namely, that this dramatic confrontation occurred just four months after the federal government shutdown of fall 2013 a political disaster for the Republican Party that Cruz and the hard-line negotiating tactics he demanded had directly caused.
During that fight, of course, Cruz and his hard-line allies in the House refused to agree to any government funding bill that also funded Obamacare. This led to a 16-day shutdown of the federal government for which Republicans were widely blamed. Their poll numbers plummeted, and they soon wisely caved to avoid damaging their electoral prospects further.
In this context, Senate Republicans’ reluctance to follow Cruz’s advice makes a whole lot more sense. The very tactics he was arguing for had just been discredited in the most high-profile way possible. GOP leaders thought stoking another similar fight and, this time, risking a default on the nation’s debt would fail disastrously and cause great damage to their party.
Ted Cruz Shunned In The Senate Plays Unpopularity To His Advantage
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WASHINGTON It is the hate that dare not speak its name.
Since his arrival in 2013, Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, has managed to alienate, exasperate and generally agitate the plurality of his 99 colleagues in the Senate. In a highly partisan, hypercompetitive legislative body where solipsism is nearly a creed, Mr. Cruz stands out for his widely held reputation for putting Ted first.
I dont think hes been effective, said Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the partys nominee for president in 2008. I think thats pretty obvious. Shutting down the government? How did that work out?
Mr. Cruz is so unpopular that at one point not a single Republican senator would support his demand for a roll-call vote, known as a sufficient second, leaving Mr. Cruz standing on the Senate floor like a man with bird flu, everyone scattering to avoid him.
In his presidential campaign, Mr. Cruz uses his role as an outsider as a source of strength. It shouldnt surprise anyone that the Washington establishment is against the candidacy of Ted Cruz, said Rick Tyler, a spokesman for Mr. Cruzs presidential campaign. We are not looking for the approval of the Washington cartel.
Yet many Republicans are loath to criticize him on the record, largely for two reasons: They do not want to help him, and do not want him to hurt them.
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Fighting words: Per the Daily Beast, Several fellow classmates who asked that their names not be used described the young Cruz with words like abrasive,intense,strident,crank, and arrogant. Four independently offered the word creepy.’
People might think Craig is exaggerating. Hes not. I met Ted freshman week and loathed him within the hour.
Geoff January 20, 2016
The beef: Its tough to pinpoint any one cause, but Cruz made female students uncomfortable by frequently walking to their end of the floor in his freshman dorm, wearing only a paisley bathrobe. When he announced his bid for president of the schools debate society, the other members had a secret meeting to pick an anyone-but-Cruz candidate. The eventual winner later that my one qualification for the office was that I was not Ted Cruz.
Texas Senator Has Changed Course So Many Times It Is Hard To Keep Track Writes Andrew Buncombe
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There was a time, not so very long ago, when Ted Cruz pitched himself as the model of integrity, the very antithesis of the likes of Donald Trump.
Campaigning for the Republican Partys nomination in 2015 and 2016, he was an early favourite of many conservatives and pro-constitution Republicans.
He had enough support among evangelicals to bag Iowa, the very first state in the primary process, and to earn a brief word of congratulations from Trump, before Trump resorted to form and accused the Texas senator of stealing the race.
Later, as the race thinned and Cruz found himself fighting against Trump for his political life, he famously accused him of being a pathological liar, as the Republican frontrunner insulted the senators wife, and claimed his father was somehow involved in the assassination of John K Kennedy.
He is proud of being a serial philanderer, hissed Cruz. He describes his own battles with venereal diseases as his own personal Vietnam.
Trump then went on to win the Indiana primary, and Cruz dropped out of the race. Such was the bad blood, that Lyin Ted did not endorse Trump at that summers Republican convention, waiting until September before finally offering his support.
Since then, like a mountain stream in flood, Ted Cruz, 50, has changed course several times.
The purpose of the objection was to protect the integrity of our election, he told KTRK-TV
Mccain Isn’t The Only One Who Had Scathing Words For The Senator Former Speaker Of The House John Boehner Once Described Cruz As Lucifer In The Flesh And Sen Lindsey Graham Once Said: If You Killed Ted Cruz On The Floor Of The Senate And The Trial Was In The Senate Nobody Would Convict You
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  In the best-known part of the speech, he read Dr. Seuss’s “Green Eggs and Ham” as a bedtime story to his two young daughters watching in Houston. Heidi suggested he read the book.
In his speech, he repeated an analogy between the “oppression” of Obamacare and the oppression that his father, Rafael, faced as a young man in Cuba.
Cruz’s infamous speech was one of the longest Senate performances ever, stopping after 21 hours 19 minutes.
Donald Trump Or Ted Cruz Republicans Argue Over Who Is Greater Threat
Jan. 21, 2016
WASHINGTON With Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz battling for the Republican nomination, two powerful factions of their party are now clashing over the question: Which man is more dangerous?
Conservative intellectuals have become convinced that Mr. Trump, with his message of nationalist-infused populism, poses a dire threat to conservatism, and released a manifesto online Thursday night to try to stop him.
However, the cadre of Republican lobbyists, operatives and elected officials based in Washington is much more unnerved by Mr. Cruz, a go-it-alone, hard-right crusader who campaigns against the political establishment and could curtail their influence and access, building his own Republican machine to essentially replace them.
The division illuminates much about modern Republicanism and the surprising bedfellows brought about when an emerging political force begins to imperil entrenched power.
The Republicans who dominate the right-leaning magazines, journals and political groups can live with Mr. Cruz, believing that his nomination would leave the party divided, but manageably so, extending a longstanding intramural debate over pragmatism versus purity that has been waged since the days of Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller. They say Mr. Trump, on the other hand, poses the most serious peril to the conservative movement since the 1950s-era far-right John Birch Society.
Ted Cruz Threatens To Burn John Boehners Book Over Criticisms
Former Republican House speaker called the Texas senator Lucifer in the flesh
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Republican senator Ted Cruz has responded to fiery criticism from John Boehner with a tactic beloved of authoritarian regimes: threatening to burn his book.
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Boehner, a Republican congressman from Ohio for 24 years and House speaker from 2011 to 2015, published his book On the House this week. It contains strong criticism of political figures from Donald Trump to Barack Obama but hits Cruz especially hard.
The senator who drove a government shutdown in 2013 is Lucifer in the flesh, Boehner has said.
On the page, he writes: There is nothing more dangerous than a reckless asshole who thinks he is smarter than everyone else.
The book also contains a memorable sign-off: PS, Ted Cruz: Go fuck yourself.
But Cruz, who ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 and may well do so again in 2024, is nothing if not a bomb-thrower himself, as well as a nimble opportunist.
But I didnt finish it off just yet, it added. Instead, the Texas senator announced a 72-hour drive to raise $250,000, in which donors would get to VOTE on whether we machine gun the book, take a chainsaw to it or burn the book to light cigars!
But it could also be pointed out that Cruzs attempt to stoke outrage and dollars might only succeed in bringing Boehners book to wider attention.
Texass Junior Senator Has Never Much Cared For Being Liked Which Has Left Him Vulnerable In The Face Of Public Outrage
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Having jetted off to Cancun as his state faced its worst winter disaster in decades, Senator Ted Cruz returned with his tail between his legs and was met with fury from all sides. The famously divisive and aggressive senator may not be up for re-election until 2024, but there are signs that he may finally have gone too far.
Along with the expected protests at the airport and barrage of furious tweets, he faced the ire of his states largest newspaper, the Houston Chronicle, whose editorial board fired off a merciless editorial calling for his resignation. As Texans froze, Ted Cruz got a ticket to paradise, the paper wrote. Paradise can have him.
Whether or not Mr Cruz actually resigns over the ill-advised holiday which he has called a mistake it will stain his reputation forever. But then again, his reputation has been poor for years. In fact, he is famously one of the most disliked people in Congress, and not just by the other party.
First elected to his seat in 2012 as an anti-establishment Tea Party candidate, Mr Cruz entered Congress as a populist right-wing belligerent who commanded a base of angry, hardline voters. He quickly established a reputation in Washington as an opponent of compromise, bipartisanship and pragmatism and unlike some conservative blowhards, he put his money where his mouth was.
Early Life And Family
Rafael Edward Cruz was born on December 22, 1970, at Foothills Medical Centre in , , Canada, to Eleanor Elizabeth Wilson and Rafael Cruz. Eleanor Wilson was born in Wilmington, Delaware. She is of three-quarters and one-quarter descent, and earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Rice University in the 1950s.
Cruz’s father was born and raised in Cuba, the son of a Canary Islander who immigrated to as child. As a teenager in the 1950s, he was beaten by agents of Fulgencio Batista for opposing the Batista regime. He left Cuba in 1957 to attend the University of Texas at Austin and obtained political asylum in the United States after his four-year student visa expired. He earned Canadian citizenship in 1973 and became a United States citizen in 2005.
At the time of his birth, Ted Cruz’s parents had lived in Calgary for three years and were working in the oil business as owners of a seismic-data processing firm for oil . Cruz has said that he is the son of “two mathematicians/computer programmers.” In 1974, Cruz’s father left the family and moved to Texas. Later that year, Cruz’s parents reconciled and relocated the family to Houston. They divorced in 1997. Cruz has two older half-sisters, Miriam Ceferina Cruz and Roxana Lourdes Cruz, from his father’s first marriage. Miriam died in 2011.
Cruz began going by Ted at age 13.
Government Shutdown Of 2013
Ted Cruz’s Obamacare filibuster
Cruz had a leading role in the October 2013 government shutdown. Cruz gave a 21-hour Senate speech in an effort to hold up a federal budget bill and thereby defund the Affordable Care Act. Cruz persuaded the House of Representatives and House SpeakerJohn Boehner to include an ACA defunding provision in the bill. In the U.S. Senate, former Majority Leader Harry Reid blocked the attempt because only 18 Republican Senators supported the filibuster. During the filibuster he read Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. To supporters, the move “signaled the depth of Cruz’s commitment to rein in government”. This move was extremely popular among Cruz supporters, with Rick Manning of Americans for Limited Government naming Cruz “2013 Person of the Year” in an op-ed in The Hill, primarily for his filibuster against the Affordable Care Act. Cruz was also named “2013 Man of the Year” by conservative publications , and The American Spectator, “2013 Conservative of the Year” by , and “2013 Statesman of the Year” by the Republican Party of Sarasota County, Florida. He was a finalist for Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” in 2013. To critics, including some Republican colleagues such as Senator Lindsey Graham, the move was ineffective.
Cruz has consistently denied any involvement in the 2013 government shutdown, even though he cast several votes to prolong it and was blamed by many within his own party for prompting it.
Ted Cruz Leaves Mexico Amid Winter Emergency In Texas
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas flew home from a vacation to Mexico after receiving heavy criticism for leaving the state while millions have struggled with a lack of electricity and water after a brutal winter storm.
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On Monday, Senator Ted Cruz urged his constituents to stay home, warning that winter weather beating down on Texas could be deadly. On Tuesday, he offered a shrug emoji and pronounced the situation not good. Then, on Wednesday, he decamped for a Ritz-Carlton resort in sun-drenched Cancún, escaping with his family from their freezing house.
And on Thursday, many Americans who had been battered by a deadly winter storm, on top of a nearly yearlong pandemic, finally found a reason to come together and lift their voices in a united chorus of rage.
FlyinTed, a homage to Donald J. Trumps Lyin Ted nickname, began trending on Twitter. TMZ, the celebrity website, published photographs showing a Patagonia-fleece-clad Mr. Cruz waiting for his flight, hanging out in the United Club lounge and reading his phone from a seat in economy plus. The Texas Monthly, which bills itself as the national magazine of Texas, offered a list of curses to mutter against Mr. Cruz.
For others in his home state, there was little to guess about the incident.
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Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times
Brexit is here. Most of Britain shrugs.
When the sun rises over Britain on Saturday, the country will no longer be part of the European Union.
The issue of whether to stay or leave has already divided British families, cast a shadow over businesses and paralyzed the government, writes our London bureau chief, Mark Landler. And the trade talks that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government will have with the bloc’s leaders in the coming months could prove just as traumatic.
But for now, Mark writes, the prevailing emotion in the United Kingdom is a characteristically British reflex: Get on with it.
Another angle: Pro-Europe “remainers” are girding for new battles over how Brexit will affect trade and immigration, among other issues. Some of them see the American left’s response to President Trump’s 2016 election victory as a useful model.
Closer look: The E.U. gave a final seal of approval to the withdrawal agreement on Thursday in a way that was quintessentially Brussels: bureaucratic and undramatic.
Finer points: Because the European Union dictates Britain’s departure, Brexit will be official at the stroke of midnight, Brussels time, which is only 11 p.m. in London.
Some responses to the virus, which has sickened nearly 10,000 people, mostly in China, can be seen as rational calculations based on the risk of infection. Others are xenophobic and feed off latent bigotry linked to China’s rise as a global power, our Tokyo bureau chief writes.
World Health Organization: The agency declared the outbreak a global health emergency on Thursday, citing fears that the coronavirus may reach countries with weak health care systems.
Related: After thousands of passengers were blocked from leaving a cruise ship docked north of Rome over concerns that someone aboard might have had the virus, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of Italy said that his country had blocked all flights to and from China. The United States also issued a “do not travel” to China advisory, and Russia ordered the closing of its 2,600-mile border with China, starting today.
Opinion: Ian Johnson, an author who has lived in the Chinese capital for more than 20 years, writes in an Opinion piece that the government’s “inability to formulate a measured response” will make the current outbreak a direct successor of the SARS epidemic.
Republicans push to end impeachment trial
President Trump’s impeachment trial may end as soon as today — but only if Republicans can muster enough votes to block witness testimony.
As of late Thursday, they appeared to have the margin they’d need, although Democrats were hinting at a last-minute gambit to frustrate their plans. Here’s the latest.
Above, a sketch artist’s view of the trial, which is closed to cameras that are not operated by government employees.
Analysis: The Republicans have offered multiple rationales for refusing fresh testimony, but our chief Washington correspondent says they’re worried that hearing from John Bolton, the former national security adviser, would lead to a cascade of other witnesses.
Background: Mr. Bolton’s coming book corroborates a central piece of the case against Mr. Trump over his pressure campaign in Ukraine.
Profile: Mitt Romney, a former presidential candidate, is one of two Republican senators pushing for witnesses in the trial.
If you have a few minutes, this is worth it
Doing the political math in Paris
President Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche party declined to make the mathematician Cédric Villani its candidate for the Parisian mayoral election in March.
But Dr. Villani, above center, is running anyway as a dissident candidate. His platform promotes information technology, and he notes that the city’s first elected mayor, in 1789, was also a mathematician.
“Politics is where rationality and irrationality meet,” said Dr. Villani, a deputy in the country’s National Assembly. “As well as passion.”
Here’s what else is happening
Sexual abuse: A French appeals court on Thursday overturned a ruling against Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, the archbishop of Lyon, who had been convicted last year of covering up decades-old sexual abuse by a priest in his diocese. Cardinal Barbarin served none of his suspended six-month sentence.
Kobe Bryant crash: The company that owned the helicopter that crashed into a fogbound mountainside on Sunday, killing the basketball legend and eight others, did not have certification for its pilots to fly in poor visibility, sources familiar with the company’s operations told The Times.
Deutsche Bank: The German bank, once Europe’s largest by assets, said it had lost a total of €5.3 billion in 2019. It’s fighting to recover from years of scandal and mismanagement that have caused its share price to plummet more than 90 percent since 2007.
The Guardian: The newspaper said it would no longer accept advertisements from oil and gas companies, making it one of the latest institutions to limit financial ties to the fossil fuel industry.
Snapshot: Above, kayaking in Florida’s Everglades National Park. In an essay for our Travel section, the journalist Nina Burleigh explains how the low-lying area is threatened by rising sea levels. “I’ve traveled far but never found a place where the Garden of Eden and the Fall of Man are so palpable in one place,” she writes.
Brad Pitt: Our film critic explores how the actor embodies “contemporary masculinity and its contradictions.”
U.S. politics quiz: The Democratic primary season for the 2020 presidential election begins on Feb. 3 and lasts until early June. Take our quiz to see which candidate could be your match.
What we’re reading: This essay in Cleveland Magazine. Stephen Hiltner, an editor on the Travel desk, writes: “Dave Lucas, Ohio’s poet laureate, ruminates on the beauty and the mystery of Lake Erie’s annual freeze.”
Now, a break from the news
Cook: Sausage and peppers pasta with broccoli riffs on a classic Italian combination.
Go: Terra-cotta and wood sculptures form the “visual and emotional heart” of an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York about the history and cultural heritage of kingdoms on the Sahara’s rim, our art critic writes.
Read: In “A Woman Like Her,” the journalist Sanam Maher explores the society that enabled and applauded the murder of Pakistan’s first social media star, Qandeel Baloch.
Smarter Living: When donating to environmental organizations, it can be hard to figure out who’s actually making a difference. Here’s what to look for.
And now for the Back Story on …
The ethics of watching the Super Bowl
On Sunday night, around 100 million people are expected to tune in for the ultimate American party: the Super Bowl. But with growing concern over the violence of American football, what are the ethics of watching the biggest sporting event of the year? Our culture critics have their own take, and here’s what Ken Belson, who has been reporting on C.T.E., the degenerative brain disease linked to repeated hits to the head, told our Briefings teammate Remy Tumin.
What keeps fans coming back?
It’s an event that transcends the sport. The N.F.L. has been brilliant in turning it into a spectacle, and there’s nothing like it. That’s partly because of how the league has structured it — one final game, winner takes all, in a neutral city, on the first Sunday of February, every year. Other sports don’t have the same permanency.
You’ll be watching from the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. What can you see that viewers can’t?
Often when there’s an injury timeout, they go to commercial. I’ll be able to see doctors tending to players, including a neuro-trauma consultant who is on the sidelines (and wears a red hat). If you see the consultant get involved, it means someone has had a concussion.
What would you say to fans who are having moral issues?
It’s a collision sport at heart, and if you don’t want see it, turn on something else. If you can’t reconcile that violence, and it is violence, then there are many other sports. I think it’s O.K. to watch it and have misgivings. It’s human nature — you can both admire and be horrified by the same thing.
That’s it for this briefing. Have a great weekend.
— Mike
Thank you To Mark Josephson and Eleanor Stanford for the break from the news. You can reach the team at [email protected].
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