Folks, the federal government is in the hands of some very unstable people. The man in charge of communicating public information about the coronavirus at CDC is an unhinged Trump loyalist.
This story was in the New York Times:
WASHINGTON — The top communications official at the powerful cabinet department in charge of combating the coronavirus made outlandish and false accusations on Sunday that career government scientists were engaging in “sedition” in their handling of the pandemic and that left-wing hit squads were preparing for armed insurrection after the election.
Michael R. Caputo, the assistant secretary of public affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services, accused the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of harboring a “resistance unit” determined to undermine President Trump, even if that opposition bolsters the Covid-19 death toll.
Mr. Caputo, who has faced intense criticism for leading efforts to warp C.D.C. weekly bulletins to fit Mr. Trump’s pandemic narrative, suggested that he personally could be in danger from opponents of the administration. “If you carry guns, buy ammunition, ladies and gentlemen, because it’s going to be hard to get,” he urged his followers.
He went further, saying his physical health was in question, and his “mental health has definitely failed.”
“I don’t like being alone in Washington,” Mr. Caputo said, describing “shadows on the ceiling in my apartment, there alone, shadows are so long.” He also said the mounting number of Covid-19 deaths was taking a toll on him, telling his viewers, “You are not waking up every morning and talking about dead Americans.” The United States has lost more than 194,200 people to the virus. Mr. Caputo urged people to attend Trump rallies, but only with masks.
To a certain extent, Mr. Caputo’s comments in a video he hosted live on his personal Facebook page were simply an amplified version of remarks that the president himself has made. Both men have singled out government scientists and health officials as disloyal, suggested that the election will not be fairly decided, and insinuated that left-wing groups are secretly plotting to incite violence across the United States.
But Mr. Caputo’s attacks were more direct, and they came from one of the officials most responsible for shaping communications around the coronavirus.
C.D.C. scientists “haven’t gotten out of their sweatpants except for meetings at coffee shops” to plot “how they’re going to attack Donald Trump next,” Mr. Caputo said. “There are scientists who work for this government who do not want America to get well, not until after Joe Biden is president.”
A longtime Trump loyalist with no background in health care, Mr. Caputo, 58, was appointed by the White House to his post in April, at a time when the president’s aides suspected the health secretary, Alex M. Azar II, of protecting his public image instead of Mr. Trump’s. Mr. Caputo coordinates the messaging of an 80,000-employee department that is at the center of the pandemic response, overseeing the Food and Drug Administration, the C.D.C. and the National Institutes of Health.
“Mr. Caputo is a critical, integral part of the president’s coronavirus response, leading on public messaging as Americans need public health information to defeat the Covid-19 pandemic,” the Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement.
Mr. Caputo’s Facebook comments were another sign of the administration’s deep antipathy and suspicion for its own scientific experts across the bureaucracy and the growing political pressure on those experts to toe a political line favorable to Mr. Trump.
This weekend, first Politico, then The New York Times and other news media organizations published accounts of how Mr. Caputo and a top aide had routinely worked to revise, delay or even scuttle the core health bulletins of the C.D.C. to paint the administration’s pandemic response in a more positive light. The C.D.C.’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports had previously been so thoroughly shielded from political interference that political appointees only saw them just before they were published.
Mr. Caputo’s 26-minute broadside on Facebook against scientists, the news media and Democrats was also another example of a senior administration official stoking public anxiety about the election and conspiracy theories about the “deep state” — the label Mr. Trump often attaches to the federal Civil Service bureaucracy.
Mr. Caputo predicted that the president would win re-election in November, but that his Democratic opponent, Joseph R. Biden Jr., would refuse to concede, leading to violence. “And when Donald Trump refuses to stand down at the inauguration, the shooting will begin,” he said. “The drills that you’ve seen are nothing.”
There were no obvious signs from administration officials on Monday that Mr. Caputo’s job was in danger. On the contrary, Mr. Trump again added his voice to the administration’s science denialism. As the president visited California to show solidarity with the fire-ravaged West, he challenged the established science of climate change, declaring, “It will start getting cooler.” He added: “Just watch. I don’t think science knows, actually.”
Mr. Caputo’s remarks also dovetailed in part with those of Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime confidant of both Mr. Caputo and Mr. Trump. Mr. Stone, whose 40-month prison sentence for lying to Congress was commuted by the president in July, told the conspiracy website Infowars on Friday that Mr. Trump should consider declaring martial law if he lost re-election.
Grant Smith, a lawyer for Mr. Stone, was among the followers who had joined Mr. Caputo’s talk on Sunday. Mr. Caputo has 5,000 Facebook friends, and his video was viewed more than 850 times. He has now shut down his account.
Over all, his tone was deeply ominous: He warned, again without evidence, that “there are hit squads being trained all over this country” to mount armed opposition to a second term for Mr. Trump. “You understand that they’re going to have to kill me, and unfortunately, I think that’s where this is going,” Mr. Caputo added.
In a statement on Monday, Mr. Caputo told The Times: “Since joining the administration, my family and I have been continually threatened” and harassed by people who have later been prosecuted. “This weighs heavily on us, and we deeply appreciate the friendship and support of President Trump as we address these matters and keep our children safe.”
He insisted on Facebook that he would weather the controversies, saying, “I’m not going anywhere.” And he boasted of the importance of his role, stating that the president had personally put him in charge of a $250 million public service advertising campaign intended to help the United States return to normal.
The Department of Health and Human Services is trying to use that campaign to attract more minority volunteers for clinical trials of potential Covid-19 vaccines and to ask people who have recovered to donate their blood plasma to help other infected patients. Department officials have complained that congressional Democrats are obstructing the effort.
While Mr. Caputo characterized C.D.C. scientists in withering terms, he said the agency’s director, Dr. Robert R. Redfield, was “one of my closest friends in Washington,” adding, “He is such a good man.” Mr. Caputo is partly credited with helping choose Dr. Redfield’s new interim chief of staff.
Critics say Dr. Redfield has left the Atlanta-based agency open to so much political interference that career scientists are the verge of resigning. The agency was previously seen as mostly apolitical; its reports were internationally respected for their importance and expertise.
Mr. Caputo charged that scientists “deep in the bowels of the C.D.C.” walked “around like they are monks” and “holy men” but engaged in “rotten science.”
He fiercely defended his scientific adviser, Dr. Paul Alexander, who was heavily involved in the effort to reshape the C.D.C.’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports. Mr. Caputo described Dr. Alexander, an assistant professor at McMaster University in Canada, as “a genius.”
“To allow people to die so that you can replace the president” is a “grievous sin,” Mr. Caputo said. “And these people are all going to hell.”
A public relations specialist, Mr. Caputo has repeatedly claimed that his family and his business suffered hugely because of the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Mr. Caputo was a minor figure in that inquiry, but he was of interest partly because he had once lived in Russia, had worked for Russian politicians and was contacted in 2016 by a Russian who claimed to have damaging information about Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Caputo referred that person to Mr. Stone and was never charged with any wrongdoing. Mr. Caputo later wrote a book and produced a documentary, both entitled “The Ukraine Hoax,” to undermine the case for Mr. Trump’s impeachment.
Mr. Caputo worked on Mr. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign for a time but was passed over for a job early in the administration. He remained friendly with Dan Scavino, the former campaign aide who is now the deputy chief of staff for White House communications and played a role in reconnecting Mr. Trump and Mr. Caputo.
Some of Mr. Caputo’s most disturbing comments were centered on what he described as a left-wing plot to harm the administration’s supporters. He claimed baselessly that the killing of a Trump supporter in Portland, Ore., in August by an avowed supporter of the left-wing collective was merely a practice run for more violence.
“Remember the Trump supporter who was shot and killed?” Mr. Caputo said. “That was a drill.”
The man suspected in the shooting, Michael Forest Reinoehl, was shot dead this month by officers from a federally led fugitive task force in Washington State. He “went down fighting,” Mr. Caputo said. “Why? Because he couldn’t say what he had inside him.”
It is apparent that Trump with help from Barr and other Trump loyalists are setting the stage for a “preemptive strike” by creating a threat that does not exist and never will exist.
The Bush Doctrine introduced this specific policy that included a strategy of “Preemtive strikes’ as a defense against an immediate or perceived future threat to the security of the United States.
In other words, Trump and his loyalists are created the perceived future threat to justify when they strike first to remove a threat that doesn’t exist but they will never admit that.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/striking-first-president-bushs-preemptive-strike-policy
With the policy of a “preemptive strike” against a perceived future threat, G. W. Bush changed the way the United States fights wars.
For much of the last century, America’s defense relied on the Cold War doctrines of deterrence and containment. In some cases, those strategies still apply, but new threats also require new thinking. Deterrence, the promise of massive retaliation against nations, means nothing, against shadowy, terrorist networks with no nation or citizens to defend. Containment is not possible when unbalanced dictators with weapons of mass destruction can deliver those weapons on missiles or secretly provide them to terrorists’ allies.
Trump is creating those shadowy terrorist networks as he repeats his lies that liberals are putting together teams of armed terrorists to keep him from being re-elected.
Between now and January 20th, 2021, we are going to be walking on hot coals in bare feet. Once Trump is out of the White House, we can breathe a little easier but this threat is never going to go away if when Trump is gone because many of his Always Trump supporters will still be here full of fear and believing in conspiracy theories.
Good grief to the nth degree, this Caputo character sounds nuttier than Alex Jones. What a guy, he’s trying to foment a civil war, as if we don’t have enough violence as it is.
Trump goes through so many people until he finds a kindred spirit with whom he can share conspiracies and dark thoughts.
What is really upsetting to me is how Trump can put all these totally incompetent people in charge of very important agencies, and no one seems able to do anything about it. I am beyond understanding how the Republicans have allowed their party to become so debased.
That’s why people who vote to split tickets between parties are supporting the status quo and should not be taken seriously. As Joe Lieberman, who endorses Susan Collins and Biden, does. As his son running for the Senate in GA does.
If nothing else, Trump’s presidency has pointed out the need for tweaking the rules. I don’t think anyone even thought about the possibility of a president who would ignore all the protocols of governance. Nor was it imagined that he could so thoroughly surround himself with sycophants who would advance his agenda/tweets without a second thought. When the Democrats win control (I’m being optimistic here), teams of career bureaucrats from each and every agency need to be created to inform legislative committees on reforming the way we run government to try to protect against an end run around established ground rules. It seems to me the first change should be around the way people are appointed to positions. Any and all posts that require legislative approval must be presented within a (shortened?) window of time to avoid these rogue actors destroying decades of policy and never facing any actions to halt the destruction. Obviously, I have not thought the whole thing out. There are plenty of people far better versed in policy to engineer this process.
I don’t quite understand your aversion to split ticket voting. Of course, at the moment I can’t think of a single Republican I would endorse other than possibly Romney on the national level. There are some on the state and local level that I could endorse. Campaign finance reform could really change the dynamics. We need to eliminate dark money control of the process and Citizens United needs to be trashed.
In normal times, when the Republican Party represented a spectrum of opinion (pre-1980), split tickets were fine. These are not normal times. Hence my aversion. See Susan Collins and Mitt Romney (I’m not as charitable as you, he still votes to support 80-90% of the McConnell’s agenda) for evidence.
I will admit my reaction to Romney is not based on a close study of his voting record, but citing percentages does not tell me what he did or didn’t support or where he worked in concert with Democrats. I have also heard on several occasions that the healthcare plan he developed in Massachusetts was perhaps a model or jumping off point for ACA.
Yes, the Mass health care policy implemented under Romney was very much what was once promoted by the ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation. Yet when he ran against Obama, he distanced himself to the point of denying it. There’s a profile in expedient cowardice for you if you ever wanted to see one. Never give a sucker an even break. Especially Romney. Or Collins. Or Murkowski. Or anyone who professes to be a Republican in THIS day and age. And I’m someone who opposed but greatly admired Bob Dole.
And yet we have to ask what he would have done if Obama had needed his vote.
I liked Bob Dole, too, and John Cain even though our politics were not the same.
The Republican plan for decades has been to greatly shrink the size of the government — except the military, of course (enough that they could drown it in a bathtub, as Grover Norquist famously put it)
Most Republicans don’t care how that is accomplished, but until Trump came along, Republican presidents had been largely unsuccessful.
Trump’s genius — and it really is genius — is in recognizing that the easist way to shrink the government is by installing incompetent people to head up the various agencies so that the general public lose faith in the competence of the government in general.
SDP, exactly right! Install incompetent people and fire everyone with integrity. Like Alexander Vindman.
It’s not just a matter of shrinking the government but returning to the private sector control of a lot of public goods. You can almost see these people slavering over the spoils.
There is a Wacko-in-Chief and from the highest level of our government this sort of wild, non-scientific thinking is filtering down throughout society. This sort of thing has long been part of our nation including a deep streak of anti-intellectualism. Of course, now it’s flourishing.
Take careful note of the pro-Trumpers then watch many of them flip and claim they were only following orders once this whole stinking, rancid house of cards at 1600 Pennsylvania completely falls apart.
But like the undertow created when a huge seagoing vessel sinks…I have to wonder how much will be dragged down with S.S. Trump? Plenty of innocent citizens.
“Take careful note of the pro-Trumpers then watch many of them flip and claim they were only following orders once this whole stinking, rancid house of cards at 1600 Pennsylvania completely falls apart.”
H-m-m-m. Sounds like a line we have heard before. Give me an N, give an A, Give me a Z….you get the idea.
Not only that, take careful note of the few Reps who are “concerned” or cherry pick issues as they vote lockstep on major issues and most especially, every judicial nominee who will be around for the next generation to stymie any possible change.
Yeah, judicial nominees bother me. Right now, a Republican for which I was in position to vote would have to be eligible for deification right now if the Democratic opponent was halfway decent. I’m talking the national level now.
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that dump and his pawns are truly SICK and EVIL.
Yes they are. Caputo was Steve Bannon’s ally and he was Carl Paladino’s campaign manager.
It’s interesting that when evangelicals are political, many see them as a serious threat. But, when the other major religion has political operatives who directly say they want to, “introduce religion at every opportunity”, they are dismissed as independent actors, fringe, even as they implement policy from the highest government offices.
Gov. Noem of S.D. provides example of theocracy’s success.
(1) She is against reproductive rights for women (2) in favor of tax support for religious schools and, (3) her state was one of 3 that sued to block the Equal Rights Amendment (the other two, Alabama and Louisiana, which is the state with the largest Catholic population in the south and, which claims title to having the first city to lose all of its public schools).
Noem receives funding from Koch and she described taking down confederate statues as an act that “discredited the nation’s founding principles”.
It’s also happening at DoE with force:
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/09/education-department-race-related-content-411487
Thanks for the link.
Is this stupid? Is this ignorant? Does it make intelligent people disgusted, and not sure if it should be ignored? That works for Trump’s re-election strategy. His supporters worship him for his ability to offend people who are not stupid. It did not take a majority to elect him….it will not take a majority to re-elect him.
You’re right, Governors like Noem in S.D. will stand by and help Trump’s election and Chris Christie will make the case for Trump on network television.
Jared Kushner hates Christie for jailing his father. Christie will never get a job from Trump.
Christie is paid by the network. He shills for the re-election of a GOP president which in this case is Trump.
the only role left for Christie: shill
Sedition or Sedation?
“The shadows are long on the ceiling”
The scientists long on sedition”
It’s really much more than a feeling
Caputo’s in need of sedation
“I don’t like being alone in Washington,” Mr. Caputo said, describing “shadows on the ceiling in my apartment, there alone, shadows are so long.”
Shadows on the ceiling
Scientific lies
We are all just prisoners here
Of Liberal device
And in the Donald’s chambers
They gathered for the feast
They stab it with their steely knives
But they just can’t kill the beast*
Last thing I remember
I was running for the door
I had to find the passage back
To the place I was before
“Relax”, said the yes man
“We are programmed to receive
You can check out any time you like
But you can never leave”
From Hotel MaraLago, by the Eagles, with a few minor changes
*The Beast, aka, the Federal government
Caputo is a protege of crazy Roger Stone
Diane’s post references Dan Scavino.
A Catholic News Agency article, 7-7-2020, “Why White House Catholics are concerned about Trump’s Catholic Tweets”.
Hope Hicks’s quote from the article, “Scavino is the “conductor of the Trump train”.
Also from the article, a WH official who is Catholic believes, “in the work I am doing and believes it matters as a Catholic”. He (she) meets weekly with Trump and asked for anonymity for the following quote, “Everyone knows the campaign needs religious votes, Catholic voters for sure…Scavino has a plan right now…weaponize the base.”
Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi are Catholic, so far—right is not a monolith
Congregants are not monolithic. WH staff appointments may be.
Perilous situations-
A U.S. attorney general who says he wants to introduce religion (conservative Christian) at every opportunity, a WH administration that announces plans to weaponize the religious base and. Bishop Tobin’s tweet rendering Biden, a non-Catholic.
IMO, it’s strategically and tactically short-sighted to ignore a substantial number of people employed in the U.S. executive branch who belong to and appear to agree with a church that (1) is anti-gay (2) which views women as lesser (3) which, while wealth concentration becomes untenable, extolls capitalism (4) trades in authoritarianism (5) plots to gain exemption from law and (6) schemes to get tax dollars for religious sects, with the primary beneficiary, their own sect.
I’ll add a name to my tally, Michael Scheuer, attended a Jesuit college, is an adjunct professor at Georgetown.
Trump and company MO. Accuse others of what you are guilty.
We all know Caputo is a Wack Job.
So how about something more positive and school-related? NYT finally ran a piece on school lunch workers during the Pandemic. Great people who should be celebrated and compensated accordingly. (An Excerpt)
These Unsung Heroes of Public School Kitchens Have Fed Millions
This summer, they wore masks in hot kitchens to make free meals for New Yorkers. But their work is just getting started.
Sharon Lipscomb, a food service worker for 22 years, outside of a school in Brooklyn. She has been part of the effort to produce some 54 million meals since March.
Sharon Lipscomb, a food service worker for 22 years, outside of a school in Brooklyn. She has been part of the effort to produce some 54 million meals.
Every morning this summer, Felicia McNeil would set out early in the morning from her home in St. Albans, Queens, to the Campus Magnet High School in nearby Cambria Heights. Upon arrival, she would button her white uniform and put on a disposable mask — one of the five issued to her each week by the New York City Department of Education.
She would immediately get to work, retrieving grab-and-go breakfast kits — cereal, juice, graham crackers, SunButter — and setting cartons of milk on ice. By 7:30 a.m., dozens and dozens would be arranged neatly, along with sandwiches and salads, near the school’s entrance, free meals for anyone who stopped by.
For the rest of the day, Ms. McNeil and her co-workers would make sandwiches. This was the routine all summer long. When they needed the oven for chicken bites or mozzarella sticks, the temperature in the kitchen could climb into the triple digits, she said. “You have to constantly step aside and wash your face and change your gloves.” Her mask would often be soaked with perspiration in a matter of hours. “We’re just kind of sweating it out and running into the freezer to cool down. It’s stifling.”
Ms. McNeil was one of roughly 3,000 food service workers who reported for duty at New York City public school kitchens this summer, after most teachers, custodians and administrators had been sent home (6,000 of them had stayed behind to work in the kitchens between March and June).
The R is being encouraged to get more guns and ammunition because the L is going to revolt if Trump isn’t re-elected. Scientists are attacking Trump. Caputo has no medical degree but declares that scientists are “engaged in “rotten science.”” It’s okay to warp reports that come from the CDC.
“there are hit squads being trained all over this country” to mount armed opposition to a second term for Mr. Trump.”
Caputo has a few loose screws. He went further, saying his physical health was in question, and his “mental health has definitely failed.”
Opps. “if Trump IS re-elected.” [The L doesn’t want Trump to be president.]
One more temporary brain malfunction.
Truly, they are most bizarre, these creatures from the Trump clown car.
Dr. Strangelove 2
Or How I learned to stop worrying and love the Don
HAAAA!!!!
Kaputo
It’s simply kaput, oh
The brain of Caputo
Sees shadows on ceilings
As threatening dealings
The man is not a “whacko” this is part of a worldwide campaign to erode liberal democracies, and thereby allow plutocrats free rein. How else to explain why so many in this government have extensive ties to Putin and Russia? https://www.thedailybeast.com/ex-trump-aide-frantically-scrambles-to-scrub-russia-from-bio
Your voice makes an important point at this blog.
When post truths, alternative truths are accepted as fact, what can one reasonably expect? So VERY much now to terrify. Build on sand? Build on rock? Choose.
I just came back from having lunch with two Trump lovers. [Now I know what Fox is spreading.]
If Biden wins, the whole country will erupt into fighting. Look at what is happening in Democratically run cities. The mayor of Chicago didn’t want the National Guard and look at the number of murders.
The vaccine might be ready before the election. Everyone may be required to have it so that the vaccine will work. Ex: Airlines may say nobody can fly if you don’t have a vaccine shot.
Pelosi had the audacity to get her hair cut in a salon and not wear a mask. I had to bite my tongue to not say, “Why does Trump still tell people they don’t need to wear a mask? Why does he continue to have rallies and not want them wearing masks nor do social distancing?
Why was it okay for trump to say that he is fine with the people who don’t wear masks because he is on the stage far away from them?
One made some disparaging remark about CNN.
At this point, I figure nothing gets through. I didn’t want to start an argument that I wouldn’t win.
They both know that I can’t stand Trump. I still have a Bernie sign on the back windshield of my car. Ohhhhh, how nasty.
Caputo met his wife – a pretty blonde-in Ukraine.
22 year age difference
She’s 80?
I read a statistic, heterosexual men marry women half their age plus 7 years. “Deceased” is the dating pool for many women of a certain age.
Late to the party: no, Christie will never get a job from it45 for reason Diane explained, but he is still brown-nosing him. He skirted around issues when he was interviewed by Stephen Colbert a few weeks back, & also said he’d work for it45 if so asked (right, he won’t be). I think I wrote a comment on an earlier post as to his unqualifications to be a commentator for any channel.
Shame on George Stephanopoulos and ABC.
If anyone gets up early enough on Sunday morning to watch any of those “news” programs (Meet the Press–Chuck Odd–really?), I might recommend only the CBS one…but, then again, maybe not…
Where are our Edward R. Murrows & Walter Cronkites?
Oooo–I meant, brown-nosing it. it is NOT a “him.”
NOT a human being in any sense of the word.
CBS went downhill quickly after a former Fox executive took over. Face the Nation is an embarrassment. The host is right out of the Roger Ailes’ Stepford Wives dress code for women. In one program, an airline executive politely corrected the host twice within minutes about the same point. When the host had Bishop Dolan on, she ignored the show’s billing as a political forum and gave Dolan a complete pass while he made highly controversial comments.
This evening on ABC, Bill Gates explained with total cluelessness that
political appointees to the CDC lacked expertise. Evidently, Gates who self appointed to both public health and education, didn’t recognize the irony, nor did ABC brass.
I think you intended to type “Meet the Pressititutes”
“Face the Pressitutes”
Trump HHS official to take ‘leave of absence’ amid uproar
The top communications official at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will be taking a medical “leave of absence,” the agency announced Wednesday.
Michael Caputo, a top Trump health appointee, will be focusing on “his health and the well-being of his family” for the next 60 days, the federal agency said.