Friday the movie I've been waiting forever for finally gets released. (Probably Thursday night with sneak peaks but I got to go work on Friday morning.) Baz Bamigboye (DEADLINE) reports:
Anthony Mackie lights up a whopper of a cigar, relaxes into his chair and talks about how he and Hollywood legend Harrison Ford bonded over “the weirdest sh*t” while they were shooting Captain America: Brave New World.
Mackie makes his first full Marvel feature as Captain America since he was anointed by Chris Evans in the closing moments of Avengers: Endgame, and after exploring the part further in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier with Sebastian Stan for Disney+.
In the new movie, directed by Julius Onah (Luce) and releasing worldwide Friday, Mackie stars with Ford, who plays Thaddeus Ross, who’s been antagonistic towards the superhero tribe. Now the old warhorse is the U.S. president.
Danny Ramirez (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Top Gun: Maverick) is the new Falcon.
Are you excited? I am.
Anthony D'Alessandro and Nancy Tartaglione (DEADLINE) offer:
It’s the Valentine’s Day four-day weekend, and nothing says I love you more to moviegoers than Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World and Sony/StudioCanal’s Paddington in Peru.
But it’s also Presidents’ Day weekend, so consider Captain America to fit that bill. And on Monday, with 24% of K-12 schools out, expect Paddington in Peru to get some traction as well.
The $180 million-budgeted Captain America: Brave New World, which takes place after the events of the Disney+/Marvel series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier when Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson picks up the shield left behind by Steve Rogers, is bound to be a more grounded political thriller title ala 2014’s Captain America: Winter Soldier (3-day U.S. opening $95M) versus anything multiverse. Hence, expect a domestic opening of $80M over three days, $94M over four days and a global start of $190M in all territories, including China, day and date.
And let me note this to underscore just how stupid Gaza Freaks are:
Several dozen pro-Palestine protestors gathered Tuesday outside the Hollywood premiere of “Captain America: Brave New World” and called for a boycott of the film over its inclusion of the Israeli superhero Ruth Bat-Seraph, aka Sabra, played by Shira Haas.
Protestors held signs that read “Sabra has got to go,” “Disney supports genocide,” “Boycott ‘Captain America'” and “Pray 4 Princess Jasmine.” They chanted phrases such as “Free, free, free Palestine” and “Disney, Disney you can’t hide.”
Donald Chump has announced he'll turn Gaza into a resort and evict all the Palestinians.
But these idiots are protesting a film. They're not protesting Donald Chump. Because they're too damn scared to do that and also because they probably voted for him. But let's go after the Black man. These Gaza Freaks already went after the Black woman -- Kamala Harris. And now it's time to go after the Black man. They're just racists. How do you protest a film character while refusing to protest Donald Chump? Because you're useless garbage.
Going out with C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"
Tuesday, February 112, 2025. As the country appears to be headed towards a Constitutional crisis, James Zogby and others show up -- after the election -- to insist it's not their fault -- that they tanked the election to prevent the highly qualified Black woman (yes, it really was about race and gender) from being president.
Let's start with Rachel Maddow.
That's the frightening world we live in right now -- where court orders are being ignored, where Donald Chump is refusing to follow the rule of law, the checks and balances put into our system from the start to ensure democracy. It appears that we may be headed into a Constitutional crisis.
For more on the administration's war on the courts, see Betty's "Alien Musk and JD want to kill the courts" and Ann's "Grifter JD."
Rachel spoke with Senator Elizabeth Warren about this issue but MSNBC hasn't posted that yet. Jen Psaki also covered this issue last night and spoke with former Judge Nancy Gertner (former US district judge of the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts).
Gertner also speaks with Leila Fadel today on NPR's MORNING EDITION.
At SLATE, Dahlia Lithwick examines the legal landscape:
If the theme of the first week of the Elon Musk and Donald Trump autocoup was “Why isn’t anyone doing anything to stop this?” then the theme of this past week was “Go lawyers.” The Trump administration has been hit with over 40 lawsuits challenging everything from DOGE’s takeover of the Treasury to the “Fork in the Road” fake buyout scheme for federal employees. And the scoreboard is, thus far, tilting in favor of the rule of law. Trump has lost on his efforts to rescind birthright citizenship, on his attempt to freeze government spending, on efforts to shutter the U.S. Agency for International Development, and on an attempted purge of the FBI. Vice President J.D. Vance and Elon Musk, in response, have now floated the idea of just ignoring judicial orders they dislike, but thus far we haven’t seen much of that. With the caveat that the courts have no army, at least at this moment the red line manned by the judiciary seems to be holding. On this week’s Amicus podcast, Dahlia Lithwick spoke with former Judge Nancy Gertner, who is on the board of State Democracy Defenders Action, one of the many groups filing lawsuits to protect government employees and public data from Musk’s efforts to move fast and break things. Judge Gertner is a former United States district judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She is a senior lecturer on law at Harvard Law School. Their conversation has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
Some reactions on BLUESKY.
That is a major problem and there are so many problems that the convicted felon is creating for our country. At THE MARY SUE, Rachel Ulatowski notes South African born Alien Musk:
Elon Musk has given a 23-year-old DOGE employee access to the Energy Department’s IT systems despite alleged pushback from the department, which oversees the country’s nuclear weapon arsenal.
Since Donald Trump’s inauguration, Musk has relentlessly pushed himself and his so-called DOGE into every corner of the government. He forced his way into sensitive government information from USAID, putting the agency’s security chiefs on leave to do so. Additionally, he gained access to federal pay systems in the Treasury and student loan systems in the Department of Education, including the personal information of millions of Americans and students. It’s highly unusual for someone who is not part of an official government agency and who has not been elected to a cabinet position to gain the level of access to sensitive information that Musk has seized. Even more concerning is that Musk’s 19 – 26 year-old DOGE employees are accessing this information, too.
Musk has been suspiciously secretive about his DOGE employees, refusing to release many of their names and qualifications for their positions. There are concerns about how, or even if, he’s vetting these candidates. Given that one DOGE employee has already resigned after promoting racism and eugenics, Americans have reason to be concerned with who exactly Musk is giving access to classified government information, especially since they could potentially access information relating to nuclear weapons.
In furtherance of the protest vote, the DSA called supporters to “make calls, text voters, knock doors and organize.” While Biden easily won the primary with over 81 percent of the vote, over 13 percent of voters, some 101,000 people, selected “Uncommitted.” About 43,000 people voted for Democratic primary candidates other than Biden.
Despite attempts by media efforts to present this protest vote as an expression of Biden’s collapsing support only among Muslim and Arab-American populations in Dearborn and other areas around Detroit, “Uncommitted” garnered at least an 8 percent vote in all 83 counties in Michigan. In total, 73 out of 83 counties in the state recorded at least a 10 percent vote for “Uncommitted.”
The Democrats, and the ruling class as a whole, are terrified that this mounting opposition to “Genocide Joe” will lead to a break with the Democratic Party and capitalist politics entirely.
In the same program, James Zogby, founder and president of the Arab American Institute and director of the influential political research group Zogby Research Services, reiterated, “As the congressman said, as the organizers of this movement have been very clear, this is not the ‘Abandon Biden’ movement. This is the ‘for god’s sake, shape up or you might lose in November’ Biden movement.”
In the same vein, Branko Marcetic, writing in Jacobin, the house organ of the DSA, went out of his way to stress in a February 28 article titled “Michigan’s Primary Shows Biden Is Courting Political Suicide” that the “Uncommitted” campaign was seeking to save Biden’s presidency, not challenge it.
The national results show Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein received 53% of the Muslim vote, followed by President-elect Donald Trump with 21% and Vice President Kamala Harris with 20%.
CAIR also released Michigan-specific responses from 502 registered Muslim voters, revealing that Dr. Stein received 59% support, with Trump at 22% and Harris at 14%.
Jose Luis had stopped to pump gas on his way to work in southern Texas when his family’s whole life changed.
ICE agents pulled up out of nowhere and demanded to know his immigration status. The father of five, who came to the United States from Mexico in 2010 when he was 19, was quickly placed in handcuffs and taken away.
Now, he is facing deportation and permanent separation from his wife and kids — and the family’s sole income is gone.
“His little girls ask every day ‘Where’s Dad? What time is he coming home?’” his wife, Rosa, who doesn’t want to break her children’s heart by revealing the truth just yet, tells The Independent. “I have to tell them he’s out working.”
“I’m really stressed right now, like really, really stressed. I don’t know what’s next,” she says.
Jose Luis is one of some 12 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. — many of whom have lived, worked, paid taxes and raised families in the country for years — who are being targeted by authorities in what Donald Trump’s administration has promised to be the largest “mass deportation operation” in American history.
We have to live with the threats resulting from their stupidity so, yes, they have to live what they did.
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