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Flipped tells the inside story of how Georgia Republicans lost their dominance – The Atlanta Journal Constitution

We have the no crying in politics rule in the Kemp house. But this is stuff that, if I said it, I would be taken to the woodshed and would never see the light of day, he said. I can assure you I can handle myself. And if theyre brave enough to come out from underneath that keyboard or behind it, we can have a little conversation if they would like to.

Georgia Republican leaders were now beyond hoping that President Donald Trump would tire of his obsession with Georgia.

Greg Bluestein with U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff.

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Greg Bluestein with U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff.

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This is the first time Trump has gone for more than a few days on message. We thought hed change the subject, but he didnt, said a Kemp confidant. As they watched the GOP civil war intensify, the Democratic campaigns couldnt deny a wash of optimism that the stars were aligning in their favor.

Im nervous. Im feeling almost too good about our chances. Which means something must be off, one Warnock aide texted fellow Democratic strategists. Loefflers advisers were growing increasingly pessimistic about her chances. In a December 29 text, one wrote: Its going to be real close. Real close. And if we lose, we know who to blame.

The Trump effect on the GOP electorate was so profound that Republicans had drafted an entire data set titled GOP NOT VOTING detailing seemingly reliable conservative voters who were deemed unlikely to cast ballots in the runoff.

It haunted us. I wanted to hit my head against the wall, said Chris Allen, one of Georgia U.S. Sen. Kelly Loefflers deputies.

While the senator was dreaming up new ways to prove her loyalty to Trump to keep his voters on board, she was beset by distractions from the president and his allies.

A week before the runoff, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani called a meeting with the Georgia Senate Republicans and their top operatives to level the latest in a string of phony claims. He had just weeks earlier starred in the second of two legislative hearings in the state to air false charges of fraud on Trumps behalf, at one point insisting that every single vote should be taken away from Biden.

At this private conference call, Giuliani told the senators that they didnt even need a special session they could unilaterally overturn the election.

Greg Bluestein with Gov. Brian Kemp

Greg Bluestein with Gov. Brian Kemp

As he droned on, Loeffler invented a reason to duck out after twenty minutes, citing a nonexistent media interview. A few minutes later, Georgia U.S. Sen. David Perdue also got off the line. Every day we were putting out fires, said one of Loefflers advisers. We were a hostage with every limb taped, a gun to our head, and a hairpin trigger.

The day before the runoff, Vice President Mike Pence was imploring Republicans to vote in the two runoff elections at a megachurch in the tiny town of Milner when he was interrupted by Trump supporters shouting at the vice president to do the right thing and stop the steal on January 6.

It feels like Im inside a tornado with all kinds of facts and falsehoods swirling around me, said Cade Parian, a west Georgia Republican. I dont know where the tornado is going to spit me out, but I hope like hell its with a majority in the US Senate.

Trumps trip to Dalton gave voters like Parian little relief. For weeks, just about every time Loeffler took questions from the media, she was asked whether she would join the GOP movement to block Bidens victory in Congress by challenging Electoral College certification. As she waffled on the issue, her aides privately warned allies that a pledge by the senator to contest the Electoral College results should be taken as a signal that her campaign had hit a new level of desperation.

As Trump traveled to Georgia, and Loefflers internal polling showed she continued to struggle with the partys base, that moment came in a six-sentence statement issued around 6:00 p.m. on the eve of the runoff.

Greg Bluestein with Stacey Abrams

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Greg Bluestein with Stacey Abrams

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Saying she had real concerns about the way the November election was conducted, Loeffler promised to vote to give President Trump and the American people the fair hearing they deserve.

Taking the stage a few minutes later, Loeffler announced the decision to an overjoyed audience. Thats right, she said, her voice straining to cut through the clamor. Were going to get this done.

Once again, and to no ones surprise, the Trump rally was more focused on the phony claims of election fraud than control of the U.S. Senate.

On giant TV screens draped by a towering American flag, the thousands bundled up at the Dalton airport were treated to videos touting more unsubstantiated claims of fraud.

Even the password for the balky WiFi signaled the true purpose of Trumps mission: SeeYouJan6! it read.

As Trump flew to Georgia, Perdue was still in quarantine at his Atlanta townhouse, watching anxiously from afar. He was given a chance to edit the presidents prepared remarks as Trumps jet neared, but he still couldnt look the president in the eye and tell him, point-blank, that he had to call on his supporters to set aside their misgivings about the November election and show up in force on Tuesday.

Trump triumphantly descended from the Marine One helicopter, which touched down behind a row of yellow school buses along the tarmac. Taking the stage with a smile, he warmed the crowd up with a lie. Hello, Georgia. By the way, there is no way we lost Georgia. Theres no way, he said immediately. That was a rigged election. But we are still fighting it.

BOOK EVENT

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta Book Festival presents Greg Bluestein, author of Flipped: How Georgia Turned Purple and Broke the Monopoly on Republican Power in conversation with Bill Nigut, host and executive producer of Political Rewind on Georgia Public Broadcasting. 7:30 p.m. March 24. 5342 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody.

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John L. Micek: Republicans can’t have it both ways in the war on facts – Daily Citizen

Theres a lot thats terrible about Russian strongman Vladimir Putins brutal attempt to erase Ukraine from the map of Europe.

From the incalculable humanitarian disaster that has seen millions of Ukrainians flee their home country, to the appalling carnage on the streets of Mariupol that was devastatingly humanized with the death of a pregnant woman and her unborn baby, the costs of Putins unjustified war of conquest will be with us for decades to come.

But the truth also has become collateral damage these last weeks, as Putin has twisted language beyond meaning to justify his atrocities. Russian officials and conspiracy theorists have, for instance, promoted the baseless claim that the attack on the maternity hospital in Mariupol was staged, USA Today reported.

This week, Russian television news producer Marina Ovsyannikova was detained and fined for interrupting a broadcast, and accurately describing Putins action for what it is: A war. She could be imprisoned for saying whats obvious to the entire planet.

Republicans, suddenly realizing that democracy is worth defending, have stepped up to denounce Putin and defend the same democratic institutions they tried to undermine on Jan. 6.

Speaking at a closed-door fundraiser last week, former Vice President Mike Pence reportedly said there was no room in the GOP for Putin apologists. While he didnt mention his old boss, former President Donald Trump, by name, it was hard to escape who he was was talking about.

Trump has yet to explicitly condemn Putin, saying at a recent rally in South Carolina that Putin happens to be a man that is just driven, hes driven to put it together.

But by failing to step up to denounce Trump, and by failing to condemn the violence perpetrated at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Republicans are abetting the same war on truth at home that theyre rightfully slamming Putin for conducting abroad.

And with their silence, they are allowing a pernicious rewriting of history to take root.

I didnt have to look further than my own inbox for proof.

One reader, taking exception to my description of the Capitol insurrectionists as a murderous horde, demanded to know how many people did the murderous horde murder?

When I pointed out the well-documented chants of Hang Mike Pence, (which the former president has defended), the presence of a gallows at the Capitol, and that intent mattered as much, if not more than, the actual act, he dismissed it, arguing, Nobody was going to hang anyone.

Federal prosecutors did not feel the same, alleging in the days after the attack that rioters intended to capture and assassinate elected officials. and certainly the law enforcement agents who transferred Pence to a secure location on the Capitol grounds, where he remained for four hours, were not being cavalier about the clear and present danger the former vice president and other lawmakers faced on that horrible day.

Another correspondent questioned my decision to refer to the events of Jan. 6 as the sacking of the Capital (sic).

The definition of sacking is looting, raiding, plundering and robbery. What recent events does that more accurately describe? Did any of those actions take place there? the reader asked, attempting the inevitable But Black Lives Matter deflection.

In fact, yes, all of that happened, according to the U.S. Attorneys Office in Washington, D.C., which has been prosecuting cases related to the insurrection.

The government continues to investigate losses that resulted from the breach of the Capitol, including damage to the Capitol building and grounds, both inside and outside the building, the office said in a statement posted to its official website. According to a May 2021 estimate by the Architect of the Capitol, the attack caused approximately $1.5 million worth of damage to the U.S. Capitol building.

More than 725 people were charged in the insurrection, according to federal prosecutors. Of that number, more than 225 people were charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers or employees, including over 75 individuals who have been charged with using a deadly or dangerous weapon or causing serious bodily injury to an officer, prosecutors said, adding that approximately 140 police officers were assaulted Jan. 6 at the Capitol including about 80 U.S. Capitol Police and about 60 from the Metropolitan Police Department.

A further 10 people were arrested and charged with allegedly assaulting journalists and destroying their equipment; roughly 640 people were charged with entering or remaining in a restricted federal building or grounds; 45 were charged with destruction of government property, and more than 30 were charged with theft of government property.

All of which sounds a whole lot like looting, raiding, plundering and robbery to me.

Again, thats what silence in the face of an attack on facts gets you. Thats what complicity in an assault on the very foundations of our democracy gets you.

The GOP cant have it both ways. If theyre going to attack Putins war on facts, they have to step up and stop the one at home.

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Ukrainians Are Trickling Into the U.S. to Warm Welcomes – The New York Times

That is happening already, as administration officials discuss speeding up visas for religious minorities and thousands of people who already have relatives in the United States, a process that normally takes years. Some Ukrainians are making a roundabout journey to reach Mexico, where they hope to cross over, and others are attempting to secure appointments at U.S. consulates in Europe to request tourist visas.

The federal government announced early this month that it would extend Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainians, enabling some 30,000 people who were in the United States as of March 1 to remain legally in the country for 18 months. But that does not help people waiting in makeshift shelters in countries neighboring Ukraine.

Refugee resettlement is a drawn-out bureaucratic process. It begins when a person is officially designated a refugee by the United Nations. Once assigned to the United States, applicants must pass interviews, background checks and medical exams. Winning approval and ultimately being relocated can take years, and former President Donald J. Trump downsized the refugee program, prompting arrivals to plunge precipitously.

For decades, the United States resettled more refugees than all other countries combined. About 3.5 million refugees have been admitted since 1975, though only a few thousand of those have come in the past five years. With conflicts brewing around the world, Democrats and Republicans have been at odds over whether the country should bear responsibility for people fleeing strife, and, if so, how many people to admit and from where.

Anti-refugee sentiment has been bubbling, and as a result, our refugee program is unable to meet this moment, said Ali Noorani, president of the National Immigration Forum, an advocacy organization.

In 2015 and 2016, Germany received about 800,000 Syrians seeking asylum after Angela Merkel, who was then the chancellor, made the decision to admit people escaping the war, and policymakers introduced measures to bolster the efficiency of refugee processing.

Around the same time in the United States, 31 governors most of them Republicans tried to block the resettlement of Syrians in their states, citing security concerns. Among them was former Vice President Mike Pence, when he was Indianas governor.

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How To Dismiss Windows 10 Media Volume Control Pop-up

In Windows 10 when you adjust the volume, a volume pop-up, also know as media volume control overlay, appears in the top left corner of the screen. It is well integrated with recent Chrome and Edge versions and allows you to pause a YouTube video or switch to the next entry in the playlist.

The following screenshot demonstrates the media notification toast:

This useful feature is available in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge Chromium.

However, plenty of users find this media volume overlay annoying for its big size and long display time. Also, it is not clear how to dismiss it. The pop-up should automatically dismiss after a few seconds. However, sometimes it remains visible for too long, and its display time increases if you hover over it with your mouse pointer.

click on the app name. In this case, it is "chrome.exe".

For a media overlay which includes the album art or an artist photo, you can click on the artist name or on the album art to dismiss the popup.

Finally, if you are not happy to see this media overlay, it can be disabled with a special flag in modern chromium-based browsers.

That's it.

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Fifth seasons the last for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Boston Herald

You have questions. I have some answers.Was the scene with Midge and Lenny Bruce in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel really filmed at Carnegie Hall? I am so sorry there will only be one more season of the show. What a terrific cast.The Amazon Prime Video show enjoyed a three-day shoot in the real Carnegie Hall, the New York Daily News reported last June. That was as the hall was coming out of its COVID-related shutdown, so Maisel did not have to work around concert performances. And the Daily News noted that Carnegies fastidious upkeep and devotion to its history meant that the show did not have to do much to make it look the way it did in the early 60s period of that Maisel episode, which was finale of the eight-episode fourth season. A fifth season will indeed be the shows last. And while I understand your enthusiasm about the cast, I am among those who found Season 4 disappointing.

I am wondering about American Ninja Warrior. It used to be on an NBC Sports channel and suddenly the channel and show disappeared.

NBCUniversal shut down its sport channel NBCSN at the end of last year and has moved its programming to other services including USA Network and to the companion streaming service Peacock. When the decision to drop NBCSN was announced a little over a year ago, the Wall Street Journal noted that the sports channel had struggled competitively against other sports operations. USA was also losing audience, so by putting popular sports on the USA channel, NBCUniversal is hoping it can increase its value of USA Network to distributors. Having more sports on USA will also make it a more viable competitor to TBS and TNT which also carry a mix of entertainment and sports, the paper said.

As for American Ninja Warrior, that was being shown in repeats on NBCSN with episodes airing first on the NBC broadcast network. A new season, the shows 14th, is in the works. And there are repeats out there, including on Peacock and the Bally Sports channels.

I am an avid William Petersen fan and watched every episode of the original CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in which he starred. Last season he returned in CSI: Vegas but now it seems to have disappeared. What happened, and will it return?

CSi: Vegas, which blended some veterans of the old series with a new cast, made 10 episodes of its first season and aired them all. (As I have said before, TV series seasons vary considerably in the number of episodes.) The show has been picked up for a second run to air sometime in the 2022-23 season. But Petersen, who reprised his role of Gil Grissom on the new series, reportedly signed on only for the first season as an actor and will not be on camera in the second season (he remains an executive producer). In addition, Jorja Fox who played Grissoms colleague and lover will not be back for the second season either. As Grissom goes, she tweeted, so goes Sara.

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