Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Don't See How Donnie Two Scoops Wriggles Out Of This One
Federal prosecutors have obtained an audio recording of a summer 2021 meeting in which former President Donald Trump acknowledges he held onto a classified Pentagon document about a potential attack on Iran, multiple sources told CNN, undercutting his argument that he declassified everything.
The recording indicates Trump understood he retained classified material after leaving the White House, according to multiple sources familiar with the investigation. On the recording, Trump’s comments suggest he would like to share the information but he’s aware of limitations on his ability post-presidency to declassify records, two of the sources said.
Sam Alito's World
The Tennessee woman would end up needing a lifesaving emergency hysterectomy, ending her opportunity to give birth to more children, after she says she was denied medically necessary abortion care at a hospital in her home state for life-threatening complications earlier in her pregnancy.
Homeowners Insurance
And sure, you don’t have to be great at math to see that an annual insurance bill that compounds at something like 50% a year is, in short order, going to make it economically stupid/ impossible to keep living in your hurricane/ fire-prone home. But banks won’t write mortgages on uninsurable property. This sure is a pickle! What to do? The states themselves, desperate to look like they are solving the problem, have their own (expensive) insurance, which they sell to homeowners who can’t get anything better. But these state insurance firms are, if we’re being honest, a comforting fiction. State governments do not possess enough money to make homeowners whole in the event of a really bad disaster, like a major hurricane plowing through South Florida. Just as a point of perspective, last September Hurricane Ian—which could have been worse!—caused $100 billion in total losses, $60 billion of which was insured. One hundred billion dollars is equal to the total budget of the State of Florida. Unless you think Ron DeSantis is going to be holding some very creative yard sales after the next hurricane, it is clear that the system is marching further towards absurdity with every passing year, as private insurers decide the risk is just not worth it.The cool kid's philosopher had the answer: people can just sell their homes and move.
Journamalism
Not really making a point about Holmes here, but it just highlights another way in which journalism is rigged to tell the story of rich people, by rich people, even as editors are currently whining about how The Wokes in the newsroom are telling them they should interview a black person occasionally inbetween all those Ohio diner visits.
Hype Machine
It's just a fancy chatbot. We're no closer to "AI" than we were 20 years ago.
(I am sure someone will disagree with that, but really we're not)
The Sensibles
Somehow it's always The Left - the most powerless political group unless you define power as "ability to annoy me on twitter" - who fail to embrace these compromises and not, you know, The Chamber of Commerce.
Basically it's always like the mythical "abortion compromise" that only exists in their heads. If only those PRO-ABORTION EXTREMISTS had been willing to compromise (party with whom they are supposed to compromise unspecified) then abortion would still be legal. That kind of thing.
This Dave Roberts thread is about energy transmission, with the basic punchline:
Details matter, and the "compromise" only exists in the heads of the people who are used to getting everything they want. When they don't, they imagine that it's the meddling kids who are to blame instead of THE FUCKING FOSSIL FUEL LOBBY.Turns out, if you lie down with a bunch of people who want more fossil fuels & less clean energy, you wake up with ... more fossil fuels & less clean energy. But at least you got a few sweet, sweet months of lecturing activists about not being Serious.
— David Roberts (@drvolts) May 29, 2023
Not understanding - or pretending not to understand - who actually has power is one of their issues.
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Occasionally Throw One Into The Volcano To Appease The Gods
BRYAN, Texas (AP) — Disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes is in custody at the Texas prison where she will spend the next 11 years serving her sentence for overseeing an infamous blood-testing hoax, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Quite The Day For The Guardian Media Group
In mid-April, a group of senior writers and editors at The Guardian met as part of the company’s ‘Diversity and Inclusion Week’ to discuss pushing gender-critical narratives ‘fearlessly,’ with the paper’s anti-trans slant clearly not enough for them.
The Chris Christie Decade
"We love GOP politicians who yell at people, so virile and manly" seems to be the common theme of their political crushes. Michelle Cottle said as much.
The Worst News Media On The Planet
Inside The Financial Times newsroom this winter, one of its star investigative reporters, Madison Marriage, had a potentially explosive scoop involving another newspaper.Cohen's about as left wing as peak "Chris Hitchens screaming about Clinton, Islamofascism, and the Iraq war" which is to say not at all, but he was coded as such. You'll struggle to find anything left wing in anything he has ever written. This is a good example from the era.
A prominent left-wing columnist, Nick Cohen, had resigned from Guardian News & Media, and Ms. Marriage had evidence that his departure followed years of unwanted sexual advances and groping of female journalists.
Spiked because they're all jolly chums, basically.
But her investigation on Mr. Cohen, which she hoped would begin a broader look at sexual misconduct in the British news media, was never published. The Financial Times’ editor, Roula Khalaf, killed it, according to interviews with a dozen Financial Times journalists.It was the Russians and transgenders wot did it!
...
The British news media is smaller and cozier than its American counterpart, with journalists often coming from the same elite schools. Stringent libel laws present another hurdle. And in a traditional newsroom culture of drinking and gender imbalances, many stories of misconduct go untold, or face a fight.
In a phone interview, Mr. Cohen said he did not have the “faintest idea” about Ms. Siegle’s accusation and questioned why she had waited so long to report it. He said the conversation with the copy editor was “joking” among friends. He blamed their accusations on a campaign by his critics, including advocates for Russia and for transgender rights.
Monday, May 29, 2023
Oh They're Just Stupid
If Tom Friedman Is That Transparently Stupid And Awful
Happy Suck On This Day! 20th Anniversary!
It was 20 years ago today...
I think it [the invasion of Iraq] was unquestionably worth doing, Charlie.
...
We needed to go over there, basically, um, and um, uh, take out a very big stick right in the heart of that world and burst that bubble, and there was only one way to do it.
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What they needed to see was American boys and girls going house to house, from Basra to Baghdad, um and basically saying, "Which part of this sentence don't you understand?"
You don't think, you know, we care about our open society, you think this bubble fantasy, we're just gonna let it grow?
Well Suck. On. This.
Okay.
That Charlie was what this war was about. We could've hit Saudi Arabia, it was part of that bubble. We coulda hit Pakistan. We hit Iraq because we could. That's the real truth.
Poolshare
The sounds of summer fun ripple up from ads for Swimply, an app that allows homeowners to rent out private pools to strangers looking to enjoy cool water under the hot sun. But that seasonal chorus has sharply divided suburban residents of Montgomery County as the local government considers formally regulating the short-term amenity rentals — potentially becoming the first in the nation to do so.Precisely the type of activity that single use zoning is designed to prevent.
Sunday, May 28, 2023
The Pundit Candidate
Deal Or No Deal
There won't be a default, there will be a "deal" with some very shitty aspects, and I will be asked to clap for it.
Saturday, May 27, 2023
Just Mint The Damn Coin
About a dozen years ago, a pseudonymous commenter on a financial website, writing under the name Beowulf, presented an unusual solution for a debt-ceiling standoff: If the federal government was at risk of default, and Congress couldn’t agree to either cut spending or raise the borrowing limit cleanly, couldn’t it simply mint a trillion-dollar coin?
Beowulf had come across a 1997 law that, in response to requests from coin collectors, gave the Treasury the power to mint platinum coins of any denomination. (Collectors had complained that even coins available at the time with the smallest face values were still too expensive to afford.) The law started as a way to make collectible coins cheaper, but unlike every other law regulating new coins, this one did not establish a specific face value or limit the number of coins produced.
Friday, May 26, 2023
Never Change, Jonah
So I Guess It Happened Then
Remember this was the case where the Washington Post's FACT CHECKER said: FACT CHECK! NUH UH DON'T BELIEVE IT.UPDATE: The board did not revoke Bernard's medical license but did fine her $3k and formally reprimanded her for discussing the case with a local reporter. Bernard said she did so (rather than using a hypothetical) to help people the true impact abortion bans were having. https://t.co/y6PcYQMh11
— Alice Miranda Ollstein (@AliceOllstein) May 26, 2023
Don't See How Elmo Wriggles Out Of This One
A Tesla whistleblower has leaked 100GB of data to the German outlet Handelsblatt containing thousands of customer complaints that raise serious concerns about the safety of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) features.
The complaints, which were reported across the US, Europe, and Asia, span from 2015 to March 2022. During this period, Handelsblatt says Tesla customers reported over 2,400 self-acceleration issues and 1,500 braking problems, including 139 reports of “unintentional emergency braking” and 383 reports of “phantom stops” from false collision warnings.
Dismissing Anything From The Left
This is all basic Econ 101, as is all economic policy discussion. It isn't what you find in your advanced Marxism class at UMass Amherst, or whatever they imagine.
Centrist dipshists really don't sound any different than Larry Kudlow, most days.
Okay it's week 5 of Econ 101, not week 2, so it's a bit more advanced than most economic policy discussion, but still.
What's Happening In Minnesota
Hippies fail is a priority headline, hippies succeed is not.
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Don't See How Donnie Two Scoops Wriggles Out Of This One
Two of Donald Trump’s employees moved boxes of papers the day before FBI agents and a prosecutor visited the former president’s Florida home to retrieve classified documents in response to a subpoena — timing that investigators have come to view as suspicious and an indication of possible obstruction, according to people familiar with the matter.Not quite "Bill Clinton having a chat on the tarmac with Loretta Lynch" but a bit suspicious nonetheless!
Trump and his aides also allegedly carried out a “dress rehearsal” for moving sensitive papers even before his office received the May 2022 subpoena, according to the people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a sensitive ongoing investigation.
Nobody Who Went To Yale Law School Could Be Bad
Exception that proves the rule, amirite???
Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the far-right Oath Keepers, was sentenced Thursday to 18 years in prison for his involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — the longest sentence handed down to date and the first for a charge of seditious conspiracy.
Nobody Could've Predicted
Matt Schlapp, the prominent Trump ally who leads the influential Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), was accused this week of mismanaging money and staff in a scathing resignation letter from the parent organization’s treasurer.
Bob Beauprez, the treasurer of the American Conservative Union and a board member for eight years, said he had “lost confidence” in the organization’s financial statements and could not solicit donations “in good faith.” He blamed Schlapp for excessive staff departures and suggested that violations of the organization’s bylaws could expose the storied institution to lawsuits or even criminal prosecution.
You Can't Just Put Rich Guys In Prison
That has nothing to do with their belief about his guilt or innocence of any specific possible charge, instead simply because elites should be accountability. Sure they'll tell various stories - maybe even believe them - about why indicting an ex-president (especially one with an "R" after his name) would be very very bad indeed "for the country" or some bullshit like that. But it's just "laws are for other people" stuff.
Don't See How Donnie Two Scoops Wriggles Out Of This One
SOME OF DONALD Trump’s lawyers and top advisers have given the former president an unwelcome, if not unexpected message in recent weeks: You should expect to get indicted this year.
The Real Winner? Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
50 governors in America. Most of them don't get much attention. Sure, Florida's a big state, but there are other big states.
Tim Walz barely gets any attention!
I'm not saying there are no answers - good ones, bad ones, 'just how the meatballs get made' ones - and Ron is just one of many this question could be asked about. But the specifics are interesting!
All The News
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
This Is Good Akshually, All What We Wanted
And, really, they have a point, we are spending too much, many of these cuts are good, and while we had to give SOME things away, we got most of what WE wanted (you know, the other cuts, the good cuts, not gonna say which ones, but those ones).
Heckuva job, everybody.
The Obama Era
Popularism!
White House aides privately estimate they may need to deliver as many as 100 Democratic votes to ensure an eventual debt limit deal can pass the narrowly divided House, two people familiar with the matter told POLITICO.Glad the adults are in charge, and not the hippies.
Engineered Helplessness
It was like this - frequently - during the Obama administration. Same people, quite often!
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Plenty of Places For Them
Shit Sandwich On The Way
Fox News Uncles
Gorsuch elaborates on the point: “Executive officials across the country issued emergency decrees on a breathtaking scale” and “Governors and local leaders imposed lockdown orders forcing people to remain in their homes.” They shuttered businesses and schools, he continues, and “threatened violators not just with civil penalties but with criminal sanctions too.”
Now, there obviously was — and still is — a debate to have about the extent of the state, local and federal response to Covid-19, which killed more than 1.1 million people in the United States between March of 2020 and May of 2023 and remains among the leading causes of death. But do those measures have a chance of representing the “greatest intrusions on civil liberties in the peacetime history of this country?”
Who Is Running This Show
Sure some of this is the fault of the press, as I said, but you go to politics with the press you have and not the press you want. It isn't that I think it's a problem that can be fully solved, but it's certainly something they can improve on.
Always better to be on offense than defense, and while you can't possibly distract the press from the shiny toy of a presidential primary, you can use the opportunity to point how how all those Republicans really suck.
TERF America
How do restrooms work, in these people's minds? Somehow, the setup is that restrooms are so carefully supervised at the door that a predator would need to obtain and present a government-issued gender certificate to enter—but once inside, anything goes? Lydia Polgreen, writing in the New York Times, described the experience, as "a cisgender lesbian who is occasionally mistaken for a man," of once having a security guard bang on the door of her toilet stall after someone accused her of being a male interloper. The most important detail here, the essence of restroom panic, is that the door was closed. She was in the stall, by herself, when someone decided something had to be done.The "just concerned about appropriate medical treatment for chidlren" stuff provided a permission structure for centrist dipshists who hate trans people but didn't want to admit it (Chait, Yglesias, the usual suspects).
When people claim to, for example, "care about the chidren," ask yourself if they have ever once cared about "the children" in any other context?
My easy lesson in this was a few years back when teachers in Chicago went on strike and suddenly urban kids missing a few days of school was the greatest tragedy ever to befall the country. Yah imagine the motley assortment of glibertarian ghouls and centrist dipshists giving a shit about those kids.
Sounds Bad
May 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. Secret Service said it had detained the driver of a rented box truck that crashed into security barriers near the White House on Monday night, perhaps intentionally, but that there were no injuries or ongoing danger."What are the politics of the guy with the Nazi flag who tried to drive into the White House? It's complicated." - Jeremy Peters, probably.
A Reuters witness said investigators found a Nazi swastika flag that apparently came from inside the truck, which crashed into barriers at Lafayette Square, adjacent to the White House grounds.
Car Culture
In a blow to restaurants closest to San Diego’s coastline, the City Council consented Monday to new California Coastal Commission regulations that will require owners to replace any lost parking spaces taken up by outdoor dining areas they operate on the street.The CCC wants to maintain "beach access" (yay) which they apprently define as "requiring massive amounts of parking near the beach to the exclusion of all else." (um what).
Monday, May 22, 2023
Fox Is Bad Now
But What Can They DOOOOO
If there is a lawful action that simultaneously avoids both a breach of the debt ceiling and a default that violates Section 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Treasury has a duty to pursue such action to the fullest extent. There are in fact multiple Constitutional constraints and considerations that the Treasury must take seriously right now, including the potential relevance of the Presentment Clause and separation of powers principles. All of these considerations make default and 'payment prioritization' highly disfavored outcomes even on legal grounds, leaving aside the catastrophic economic implications. And the fact that Treasury appears to be operationally unready to undertake such lawful action—even though the debt limit was functionally reached over four months ago—is an act of constitutional malpractice of the highest order. We sincerely hope the Treasury is taking operational readiness more seriously than meets the external eye.
Don't See How Donnie Two Scoops Wriggles Out Of This One
Federal prosecutors have evidence Donald Trump was put on notice that he could not retain any classified documents after he was subpoenaed for their return last year, as they examine whether the subsequent failure to fully comply with the subpoena was a deliberate act of obstruction by the former president.
The Adults In A Peanuts Cartoon
Beyond Reproach
Years ago, I heard a marshal tell a journalist that the first two rows of the press area were reserved for “court employees”—meaning the folks in the so-called permanent press corps. It occurred to me that our job in the press is to constantly remind the nine Justices that we do not in fact work for them. I wonder whether all the fury being directed by some of the Justices at journalists right now comes from the kid glove treatment they not only came to enjoy, but to expect? In covering the court as though the Justices were uninteresting and untouchable, did we reinforce a norm in which they believe now that any scrutiny is an attack?As Lithwick recognizes, even the better journalists covering the Court (including her!) have covered them in a bizarre deferential fashion. I hope more of them (the ones who aren't just craven hacks anyway) think about why!
Sunday, May 21, 2023
Remember In 2011 When...
What The Hell Is Wrong With French People
That view is, basically: these people are always so fucking miserable when they should be happy, yet the films offer no illumination for why that is/might be. Mais bien sûr!
Confrontation
If we do X, they will do Y, then we need to do Z. That kind of thing.
Also fire the Panglossians.
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Nobody Could Have Predicted
We can argue about why they do it, but Democrats getting in front of the cameras and loudly announcing their reasonable compromise position has never been a great strategy! It isn't a great strategy for the more cynical readings of it!
Repeal All Laws
All Part Of The Plan
With good reason, Democrats like to mock Kevin McCarthy as the dumbest GOP leader any of them has ever had to work with. Nancy Pelosi, who had to work closely with George W. Bush over many years, famously called McCarthy a “moron.” “Does Kevin McCarthy know where he is right now?” her office mocked. Well, jokes on us, because now Democrats will have to explain how that moron maneuvered them into a trap that we've all known about for more than 10 years!*I actually do think there are people within the administration who want exactly that, I'm just not quite cynical enough to believe they're driving the decisions. Not quite.
Friday, May 19, 2023
Friday Night
Splitting the Baby
Now, he was haunted by the sound of Milo gasping for air and the sight of his body struggling to ward off a death that had been inevitable for three long months. “To me it’s just pure torture,” Rogell said. “The law has created torture.”
Not Like Fine Wine
"Both Sides"
What if a good guy with a gun decides he is a bad guy with a gun? Which wouldn't be too unreasonable tbh.Tonight on @wbaltv11: A man with an AR-15 has been showing up for weeks to a school bus drop off for local elementary school students.
— Tolly Taylor (@TollyTaylor) May 18, 2023
Parents say their kids are afraid, the man says he’s protesting @GovWesMoore’s new gun control law. You’ll hear from both sides at 5+6pm. pic.twitter.com/rpdJXAkVh4
How Are They So Bad At This
I don't think using the right magic words can make things happen, but the Dems do regularly latch on to some dumb rhetorical framing which does not help them.
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Progressive Utopia
The Fed Can Do Anything!
That's quite possibly what they'd do, but it's important to recognize that they'd be saying "destroying the economy is worth it to make sure a certain set of budget cuts happened."
That's what "Fed Independence" gets you!
America's Worst News Outlet
I'm not even sure most electeds understand what they are.
It's Only Going To Get Worse
An insurer’s letter was sent directly to a newborn child denying coverage for his fourth day in a neonatal intensive-care unit. “You are drinking from a bottle,” the denial notification said, and “you are breathing on your own.” If only the baby could read.
All The News That's Fit To Print
The wise man bowed his head and said, source cultivation is an important part of journalism, son, you wouldn't understand.
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Getting Creative
In 1979, noting the potential problems of hitting a default, Dick Gephardt imposed the "Gephardt Rule," a parliamentary rule that deemed the debt ceiling was raised when a budget was passed. This resolved the contradiction in voting for appropriations but not voting to fund them. The rule stood until it was repealed by the Republican-controlled Congress in 1995.
George Bush Was, Uh, Bad
I'm Coming Down Fast
"Does Tucker Carlson believe what he says?" is somehow put forward as an interesting question, rather than one irrelevant to everyone except perhaps his closest intimates.
Does Tucker wannabe Will Cain believe this? I have no idea. What matters is it's there to rile up a bunch of pissed off old white guys with large gun collections, and tell them who it is necessary to kill for "self defense."
Debt Ceiling
They are never as helpless as they claim to be, even when they pin it on the rotating villain.
A Tremendous Failure of Access Advocacy Journalism
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes must begin serving her prison sentence while she appeals against her conviction on charges of defrauding investors in her failed blood-testing startup and must jointly pay $452m in restitution to the victims of her crimes, a court in San Francisco has ruled.Ouchie!
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes must begin serving her prison sentence while she appeals against her conviction on charges of defrauding investors in her failed blood-testing startup and must jointly pay $452m in restitution to the victims of her crimes, a court in San Francisco has ruled.
Gotta Admit This Is Kinda Weird
As Will points out, it confirms their own scoop from 2021!!!
A onetime top adviser to the Trump campaign was paid $50,000 to help seek a pardon for John Kiriakou, a former C.I.A. officer convicted of illegally disclosing classified information, and agreed to a $50,000 bonus if the president granted it, according to a copy of an agreement.Guess we know where the FBI filed this one.
And Mr. Kiriakou was separately told that Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani could help him secure a pardon for $2 million. Mr. Kiriakou rejected the offer, but an associate, fearing that Mr. Giuliani was illegally selling pardons, alerted the F.B.I. Mr. Giuliani challenged this characterization.
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
No Defense Of This
Serial Killer Wannabes
Loser State, Loser Universities
The reason we've had years of nonstop coverage of minor student happenings at elite universities is because other universities do not - certainly should not - exist to the kinds of people who write for our prestige publications.
The University of Michigan barely exists to them, do you think the University of South Florida matters at all?
Chasing The Same Imaginary People
About That Detail
A more facts about Neely's violence and supposed intractability came out, that was what happened. Centrist liberals, alert against any error on the left, began questioning the whole idea that our system had neglected Neely—that if he was known to the city's outreach workers, and he'd passed in and out of treatment, he couldn't properly be called abandoned. The Times described his plea bargain in the assault case as "a carefully planned strategy between the city and his lawyers to allow him to get treatment and stay out of prison." Even if he did end up sick, filthy, and dead on the floor of a subway train, it wasn't quite right to say he'd been overlooked, was it?This element of that Times piece is amazing for two reasons:
1) The wording makes a plea deal sound like some sort of extreme benevolence when, you know, it's just a plea deal.
2) Entirely left out of the story is - and I can't even believe this one - the fact that while he did "stay out of prison" that was after he'd already been in jail for 15 months.
Gotta work hard to write around a point like that. It's deliberate.
Today Is The Day Rudy Giuliani Became America's Mayor
A woman who said she worked for Rudy Giuliani during the last two years of the Trump administration alleged in a wide-ranging lawsuit that Giuliani, the former president’s personal attorney, discussed selling presidential pardons and detailed plans to overturn the 2020 election results.Pretty sure this lawsuit hit by by midafternoon (hit in the sense that journalists were aware of it), and still nothing in the New York Times about their local hero (not in print, no on the website).
In a 70-page complaint filed in state court in New York on Monday, Noelle Dunphy said that after Giuliani hired her in January 2019 he sexually assaulted and harassed her, refused to pay her wages and often made "sexist, racist, and antisemitic remarks," adding that she had recordings of numerous interactions with him.
Monday, May 15, 2023
Oh, Elon
The subpoena sought all communications between the entrepreneur and JPMorgan regarding Epstein as well as communications between Musk and Epstein.
The subpoena also sought all documents regarding fees that Musk paid to Epstein or to JPMorgan.
It also asked Musk for all documents reflecting or regarding Epstein’s involvement in human trafficking and his procurement of girls or women for commercial sex.
They Can Murder You For That Now
And then, "fortunately," he writes a column to prove me fucking right!
Even in the fantasy versions of what happened in that subway car, there was no "need" to choke the guy to death.
I did learn during the post-9/11 era that some nontrivial portion of the population really really really likes it when other people die and that they feel they have some even indirect part in making that happen.
Lotsa wannabe serial killers.
Sunday, May 14, 2023
Oh, Elon
Twitter is blocking some posts in Turkey ahead of the country’s high-stakes election Sunday, the American-based social media company announced Friday night.This was funny, tho.
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Complain Complain Complain
I'm sure many of you agree!
Friday, May 12, 2023
Turn It Off
Anyway, cable news isn't necessary to watch to keep you informed. What it keeps you informed of, really, is "what's on cable news." That's something that matters, of course, as it isn't without influence, but there are people who are paid to suffer for that knowledge.
Choose Your Fighters
A call to Barack Obama from a small group of players including NBAPA president Chris Paul and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James helped convince NBA players to end their strike in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake and return to the court to finish the playoffs.How'd that one work out?
Collaborators
There aren't many people entrusted with the kinds of power that people at the top have. It is right to expect more from them.
(This is from last week, I'm just still fuming)
Maybe That Trump Guy Has Some New And Intriguing Ideas
He has dominated news and politics coverage, and the thoughts of his supporters and the various C-list conservative grifters are constant news! It is more accurate to say that lefty ideas are rarely reflected in "the liberal media" or are held up as controversial when they are. I'd be that, for example, the NYT ran many more pieces focused on conservative "discomfort" with (these ideas are always made to sound nicer, too), or the supposed electoral "poison" of, same-sex marriage than they did pieces focused on the perspectives of gay people, pre-Obergefell.
The idea, there, too, would've been that the New York Times needs to pierce the bubble of its cloistered liberal readership, exposing them to NEW IDEAS. As if "gay marriage should be illegal" was a new idea in a country where gay marriage was illegal!
Thursday, May 11, 2023
We Create Our Own Reality
Unperson
"They" can and do declare people irrelevant when they want to.
And, no, this wasn't about some sort of chivalrous concern for the victim in that situation - Elizabeth Edwards. The press fucking hated her and if anything they were gleefully rubbing salt into the wound.
(This is not a defense of Edwards the man, think of him what you want)
Me Too (No, ME)
Murder On Main
And Peter Baker famously preens about not voting and not ever having an opinions about anything, unlike those Other People (you know which ones), while being the most transparently "biased" dickhead political reporter out there. He just expresses acceptable opinions.
Lowery's new book deserves a plug for that!
The appearance of The Journalist Defense Force is too easy of a prediction.Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Nobody Told Me It Would Be Like This
Paved Paradise
The boats aren't, I think, as some people imagine, personal boats, or even (mostly) personal boat taxis. Certainly not gondolas, which are just tourist rides except at a couple of canal crossings. Just big buses that happen to be boats.
"Oh but people who live there have boats, right?" some people ask. But they understand the answer and their misconception instantly. "No, there would be nowhere to park them all." It's a bit easier to see this with boats in canals than with cars, but as much parking as we've built - absurd amounts of parking - the basic problem is the same.
“A parking space is nothing less than the link between driving and life itself.” Grabar, who writes for Slate, does this now and again: elegantly stating a simple truth that undergirds the complex knot of social questions at the center of his book. The dream of the open road assumes a place to put our cars when we arrive at our destination. This is perhaps why so many Americans expect parking to be “convenient, available and free” — in other words, “perfect.” Grabar empathizes with these desires, which is partly what makes “Paved Paradise” so persuasive. Only somebody who understands the emotional power of these fantasies can gently show us how bizarre such entitlement actually is. Decades of fixation on parking have transformed our streets and our cities, none of it for the better.Driving doesn't "work" unless there's a good place to park, and the necessary amount of parking is barely compatible with a suburban mall let alone pleasant walkable areas. Cars take up a lot of space! Haven't read the book, but if you're interested!
Grabar’s argument is straightforward: The United States is underhoused and overparked. The economist (and “the country’s foremost parking scholar”) Donald Shoup refers to so-called parking minimums as “dark energy.” Rules that require new housing developments to build a minimum number of parking spaces have pushed up construction prices and generated sprawl. American cities tried to imitate American suburbs and then regretted it. There are now as many as six parking spaces for every car.
Internet Brain
I don't write everything to please you, dear readers, but if enough of you call me a stupid shithead in the comments I'll be a bit more likely to, at a minimum, shy away the topic.
The other side of that is when the more racist/evil you become, the more people cheer you on, it's pretty hard to resist! Sometimes purely cynically, for a grift, but often just responding to positive feedback the way any of us do.
People with big egos think they're uniquely immune to such things, but what could influence people with big egos more than adoring fans?
Do People Who Love Trump Still Love Trump?
Also, even Walter Mondale - the poster child for modern presidential election landslide loser - got 40.6% of the vote. I expect the floor for either party is even higher now.
ARE YOU READY TO RUMBLE
[checks wikipedia]
Daily Caller Entertainment Reporter - Daily Caller White House Correspondent - CNN Host
Whatever happens, the Journalist Defense Force will say she did a great job, and it's interesting who is in the club and who isn't!
Lock Him Up!
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — US Rep. George Santos of New York faces charges of wire fraud, money laundering and lying to Congress.
— Seung Min Kim (@seungminkim) May 10, 2023
Savvy and Irreverent
This is in a profile in that fucking newspaper of Nancy Mace.
This is how it's titled.More likely there'd be demands to denounce me and support for legislation introduced to ban blogger! (exaggeration, but...).
Tuesday, May 09, 2023
Lock Him Up!
Federal prosecutors have filed criminal charges against New York Rep. George Santos, the Republican lawmaker whose astonishing pattern of lies and fabrications stunned even hardened politicos, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
Santos is expected to appear as soon as Wednesday at federal court in New York’s eastern district, where the charges have been filed under seal.
America's Worst Newspaper
They had been resisting the UK TERF virus, but Dash probably started goading Jeff in the group chat.
How I Got It All Wrong About Elon Musk
How Was It So Dumb
Companies' rush to get into the game led Wall Street investors, consultants, and analysts to try to one up each other's projections for the Metaverse's growth. The consulting firm Gartner claimed that 25% of people would spend at least one hour a day in the Metaverse by 2026. The Wall Street Journal said the Metaverse would change the way we work forever. The global consulting firm McKinsey predicted that the Metaverse could generate up to "$5 trillion in value," adding that around 95% of business leaders expected the Metaverse to "positively impact their industry" within five to 10 years. Not to be outdone, Citi put out a massive report that declared the Metaverse would be a $13 trillion opportunity.I always thought it was going to be a big dumb failure, but I didn't imagine it to be as bad as it was.
Vote Harder
What If We Invent The Bus
These guys really are that dumb. Just constantly throwing out "ideas" that prove they've never read a single book or seemingly existed in this civilization.
Not naming names because they're rich and litigious, as free speech warriors tend to be.
Monday, May 08, 2023
Journalism Rocks
NYT really bringing home the “who gets the benefit of the doubt and who doesn’t” question every cub reporter is taught to ask
— Sarah Rose (@thesarahrose) May 7, 2023
NYT Answer: White criminals
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) May 8, 2023Flashback from the blogosphere past:
There is much made by people who long for the days of their fourth form debating society about the fallacy of "argumentum ad hominem". There is, as I have mentioned in the past, no fancy Latin term for the fallacy of "giving known liars the benefit of the doubt", but it is in my view a much greater source of avoidable error in the world.
Where To Begin With This
Really I've always had my problems with that fucking newspaper, but I never, before this past week, thought, "the guy who runs it must be a fucking monster." So congrats, Dash Sulzberger, you broke me in a way that your Daddy and Grand Daddy and Great Grand Daddy couldn't.
...Meritocracy!
Final Solutions
After mall shooting, Abbott says 'mental health crisis' must be solved; Biden calls for weapons banRepublicans and centrist dipshits only understand incarceration, punishment, and slaughter. They have no interest in helping anyone.
The Only Good People Of America, Always Being Led Astray
But the temptations — including the will to power and the quest for vengeance — that plagued the Christians of the past still plague the Christians of today. These temptations can plague people of any faith. If you infuse an issue or set of issues with religious intensity but drain a movement of religious virtue, then profound religious conflict — including violent conflict — is the inevitable result.About the best case against the primacy of organized religion in public life I've ever read!
The Christian Right was Good, Actually, until Pastors Carlson and Trump came along, is quite the take! One we can look forward to French repeating approximately weekly until that fucking newspaper falls into the rising oceans.
It's Okay To Murder People Who Annoy You
The New York Times going all in, with some PR work for Daniel Penny.
"He’s a people person. He’s a very easygoing person. Not a lot stresses him out.”Too many generations of failsons have been in charge there.
Sunday, May 07, 2023
The World's Easiest Marks
I was admittedly swept up in Liz as an authentic and sympathetic person. She’s gentle and charismatic, in a quiet way. My editor laughed at me when I shared these impressions, telling me (and I quote), “Amy Chozick, you got rolled!” I vigorously disagreed! You don’t know her like I do! But then, something very strange happened. I worked my way through a list of Ms. Holmes’s friends, family and longtime supporters, whom she and Mr. Evans suggested I speak to. One of these friends said Ms. Holmes had genuine intentions at Theranos and didn’t deserve a lengthy prison sentence. Then, this person requested anonymity to caution me not to believe everything Ms. Holmes says."Liz"
"authentic"
As I pointed out below, Chozick covered politics for years and well things aren't so fucking mysterious are they.
I honestly cannot imagine a non-white writer or reporter getting this kind of admission published with any seriousness or maintenance of credibility in any major publication but white writers and journalists get reveal their bias to their sources all the time https://t.co/vpLRUnSyHl
— Karen K. Ho (@karenkho) May 7, 2023
It's The Guns
Saturday, May 06, 2023
Elon Can You Put A Delete Button On This
‘The smartest person in any room anywhere’: in defence of Elon Musk, by Douglas Coupland He’s the Silicon Valley Ãœbermensch, the maverick boss of Tesla and SpaceX who wants us to colonise Mars and who can wipe out billions of dollars with a single tweet. So what’s not to love?From August, 2021.
by Douglas Coupland