Jun 11, 2016
Today's Tweet
Enjoy it while you can. In a few years he's going to leave you for a younger flag. pic.twitter.com/8SNqQx2ZeB— Rex Huppke (@RexHuppke) June 11, 2016
Today's Podcast
Lessons:
- Don't get hung up with the Sunk Cost Fallacy
- They're outa my favorite beer, so I'll start drinking bleach
- Republican Detachment Syndrome
Buy stuff at Amazon and support The Professional Left
Jun 10, 2016
Jun 9, 2016
Meanwhile
... out there in the world, this, from Juan Cole
Donald Trump did a lot of chest thumping during the "debates", saying he'd "knock the hell outa ISIS". OK, but what if Putin doesn't want you to do that? Your move, Lil Donny - what're you gonna do?
We spent the last 8 years trying to untangle theGordian Knot monumental clusterfuck left behind by the last know-nothing GOP stumble-bum, and while we may never get good alternatives to choose from in a lot of these situations, can we at least not go out of our way looking for any more door knobs to run into?
The Syrian Arab Army is advancing toward al-Raqqa city, the capital of the phony ISIS “caliphate,” with Russian air support. US Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Christopher Garver confirmed on Wednesday that the US has seen the movement of the troops of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad “to the south and west of Raqqa, and they are heading in that direction.”
Also on Wednesday, the Syrian air force destroyed equipment, fortifications and fighters of Daesh (ISIS, ISIL) in Resafa, 40 miles southwest of al-Raqqa city.
That is also area that the Syrian army is now entering. It is five kilometers from Resafa’s main intersection. The Financial Times speculates that the regime of al-Assad may hope that by taking al-Raqqa away from so-called caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Ibrahim al-Samarra’i), it will then be able to make the claim that only it can deal effectively with Daesh, gaining support in the international community that is otherwise horrified by al-Assad’s crimes against humanity.
If the US-backed YPG or Self Defense Forces, a unit of Syria’s leftist Kurds, reaches al-Raqqa at the same time as the Syrian Arab Army, there could be a clash between the two over al-Raqqa. The Syrian Army deeply dislikes the YPG and has vowed to put them down.So, if I'm understanding this - there's a possibility that US forces end up in a fire fight with Russian forces to decide who gets to kill another bunch of 3rd worlders in another thoroughly fucked up part of the middle east. Like some morbidly stoopid tournament - hey, we're in the semi-finals going for the regional title. Yay, America.
Donald Trump did a lot of chest thumping during the "debates", saying he'd "knock the hell outa ISIS". OK, but what if Putin doesn't want you to do that? Your move, Lil Donny - what're you gonna do?
We spent the last 8 years trying to untangle the
Jun 8, 2016
On To What's Next
What I'm not saying:I love & support Bernie but "Bernie or Bust" folk need to realize that the "Bust" part is Gary Busey on the Supreme Court.— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) June 8, 2016
☞ get over it
☞buck up buttercup
☞don't be such a cry-baby
☞why you gotta be like 'at?
None of that shit at all. This is politics, and our hearts will get broken - probably more than once. We all need some time to decompress and regroup,
But at some point it's gonna be like, c'mon guys, pull up your socks; check your pads; snap up your helmet straps and get back in the game. Big opportunities (and big responsibilities) are right in front of us right here right now.
We have a Senate ripe for the picking. There's a bushel of House seats up for grabs. 2 GOP Governors are vulnerable, as well as 5 term-limited or retiring Dem Governors. And it could be a very long time before we get a better shot at flipping some state legislatures, not to mention tens of thousands of elective offices at the County and Municipal levels.
There are more than 500,000 elected officials in USAmerica Inc.
This work is never done. Democracy isn't something we can afford to just dabble in. There's a shitload to do - and we need everybody's help.
The Exodus
I realize this could come under the general heading of That's What Bloggers Are For, but I don't think I wanna put in the kind of work it's prob'ly going to take to stay up with the potential stampede of Repubs as they start to understand how important it is to get the fuck away from Donald Trump.
But I think somebody should be keeping some kind of scorecard on this.
One of the House's top conservatives now says he cannot support presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump after the real estate mogul questioned whether a federal judge could be fair given his "Mexican heritage," according to CNN political reporter Manu Raju.
Raju reported on-air Wednesday that Rep. Bill Flores (R-TX), a chair of the conservative Republican Study Committee, said he "was incredibly angry" at Trump for attacking U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel's integrity based on his ethnicity. Curiel is presiding over lawsuits against Trump University in California.--and--
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) signaled Tuesday that he may not support Donald Trump unless he renounces his attacks on a federal judge's ethnicity before being formally nominated at the GOP convention in July.--and--
Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins said she won't endorse GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump until he starts behaving more "presidential."--and--
Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk on Tuesday said he "cannot and will not support" Donald Trump as the GOP's presidential nominee, citing the real estate mogul and former reality TV star's "past attacks on Hispanics, women and the disabled like me."
"It is absolutely essential that we are guided by a commander in chief with a responsible and proper temperament, discretion and judgment. Our president must be fit to command the most powerful military the world has ever seen, including an arsenal of thousands of nuclear weapons," said Kirk, who suffered a stroke in 2012. "After much consideration, I have concluded that Donald Trump has not demonstrated the temperament necessary to assume the greatest office in the world."The Atlantic has a fair piece on this subject - I only hope they can keep it updated.
And also too - at some point in the post-Trump period (assuming Trump does cause the near-fatal splintering of the GOP that lotsa people are expecting), we should anticipate the spinmeisters stepping up with "Donald Trump has done a great service to our party ... blah blah blah ... strengthening ... blah blah blah ... reminding us of our core values ... blah bah blah ..."
And the translation will be "What an asshole that guy was - but at least when he left, he took an awful lot of those other assholes with him".
Fly paper.
Jun 7, 2016
Today's Fun Fact
The last time the GOP won POTUS without somebody named Bush on the ticket, we got Watergate.
Before that, the last time the GOP won POTUS without somebody named Nixon on the ticket, we got The Great Depression.
There's definitely some kinda theme there, but seriously - we gotta be able to do better'n that.
On Being Sensible About It
Why a lifelong Republican says he's voting for Hillary Clinton https://t.co/sP0WMp8XwB https://t.co/8k0Tjoh52X— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) June 2, 2016
I'm a Bernie guy, and I'll go on being a Bernie guy, and even tho' Bernie's not gonna get the nomination, I want Bernie's ideas to become a solid part of the Democratic Party's platform, and if nothing I want to see happen actually happens, I'm still gonna show up and vote because there's a shitload of other people and issues on the ballot worth voting for - and if I think it's what I have to do to keep Trump out of the White House, I intend to shove a ginormous hunk of Limburger up each nostril so I can vote for Hillary.
There's no difference between Trump and Hillary? As long as you don't actually expect me to buy that crap, I'll go on refusing to believe you're that stoopid.
I will not be throwing a tantrum and talking myself into going along with something like "Fuck 'em - let's blow it all up".
Like the man said - any jackass can kick over a lantern and burn down the barn. That's not how we do things here. Not yet anyway.
Fly Paper
HuffPo:
So this is basically Paul Ryan trying very hard to be very nuanced in his positioning - he's trying to peddle nuance to voters who've been trained for 35 years to reject nuance as something weak and wishy-washy and all like Libtard-y and icky.
I sure hope Hillary's bunch knows enough to make Trump stick to every Republican in every race. Every Dem candidate should be calling out every GOP candidate, constantly pushing them all to declare publicly where they stand.
You take one of their favorite tactics - the False Dichotomy Fallacy - and you use it against them. "It's all and only one way or it's all and only the other way" - "You're either with Trump or you're against Trump" - "You can't have it both ways" - "It's all or nothin' at all".
Go get, 'em guys.
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) had harsh words Tuesday for Donald Trump‘s comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel, calling out the presumptive GOP nominee for racist comments while simultaneously reaffirming that his endorsement of Trump stands.
At an outdoor press conference set up to discuss the rollout of an anti-poverty plan, Ryan was asked if Trump’s repeated statements that Curiel should be disqualified from overseeing a Trump University case because of his Mexican heritage had made him regret his recent endorsement of Trump.
“I disavow those comments. I regret those comments that he made,” Ryan said.
“Claiming a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment,” Ryan said. “I think that should be absolutely disavowed. It’s absolutely unacceptable.”But Mr Ryan has decided to stay with his endorsement of Donald Trump, even as he condemns what Trump said for being something very typically racist.
So this is basically Paul Ryan trying very hard to be very nuanced in his positioning - he's trying to peddle nuance to voters who've been trained for 35 years to reject nuance as something weak and wishy-washy and all like Libtard-y and icky.
I sure hope Hillary's bunch knows enough to make Trump stick to every Republican in every race. Every Dem candidate should be calling out every GOP candidate, constantly pushing them all to declare publicly where they stand.
You take one of their favorite tactics - the False Dichotomy Fallacy - and you use it against them. "It's all and only one way or it's all and only the other way" - "You're either with Trump or you're against Trump" - "You can't have it both ways" - "It's all or nothin' at all".
Go get, 'em guys.
Jun 6, 2016
The New Era Of Shoddy
First this:
Then this:
None of this shit is hard to track down - and is there any better way to illustrate the likely chaos of a Trump White House?
But seriously - this is in keeping with Trump's assertion that his being sent to a Military Boarding School for Rich Legacy Pukes is the same as actual experience in a uniformed service.
Out In The Open Now
WASHINGTON — Republican senators are rushing to condemn Donald Trump’s statement that a Mexican-American judge can’t be impartial because of his ethnicity. They’ve called his comments “wrong,” “offensive” and the “definition of ‘racism.’”
But they’ve just put themselves in a bind: those same senators are still arguing, somehow, that Trump is the best person to fill the Supreme Court vacancy, along with dozens of other federal court seats they’re holding open for the next president.Acknowledging that Trump's comments are pretty horrible, but then continuing to stand up for the guy - well now, that's not exactly what anybody has in mind when they think of the word "integrity", fellas.
Watching a long segment replay from Joe Scarborough about the Judge Curiel thing struck me as pretty wild. First, the GOP does not - THEY JUST FUCKING DON'T - get to play this like they never saw it coming and nobody ever tried to warn them.
They won't let me embed the video, so here's the link to the MSNBC page. (check for the date: June 6, 2016)
A little horn tooting might be in order here - libruls have been trying to tell us this was happening for years. A blogger named driftglass (eg) has been saying this is what's going on. The podcast he does with Blue Gal every week has been laying this out for a good 200 weeks or more.
Who's been right about this shit all along, and who's been fucking wrong?
Second, reports of the GOP's demise may be premature, but it gets harder and harder not to visualize it circling the drain.
Mr Oliver, If You Please
I'll keep asking the question - when do we start to get this level of quality reportage back in "the news"?
And also too - yes, there's an opinion embedded in this stuff.
- My opinion is that facts matter.
- My opinion is that those facts show Trump University to be a scam.
- My opinion is that those two things add up to: Donald Trump is a lyin' sack of shit.
3500 lawsuits in about 30 years time? Makes me wonder what his real bidness might be.
Jun 5, 2016
Jun 4, 2016
Muhammad Ali
Dead yesterday at 74
Once upon a time, there was a Meat Market type bar in southeast Denver called The Sports Page, and the gimmick was that they showed old movies of sporting events on a coupla big projection screens. My all-time fave was this fight between Ali and Cleveland Williams. The first time I saw it, I was so mesmerized that I just sat there swilling beer and watching - I got drunk enough to fall asleep in my car out in the parking lot afterwards.
Here's what I posted on his birthday this year
Here's what I posted on his birthday this year
Today's Quote
"I guarantee you that every person of color in this country has faced an indignity, from the ridiculous to the grotesque to the sometimes fatal, at some point in their - I'm going to say last couple of hours - because of their skin color. Race is there, and it is a constant. You're tired of hearing about it? Imagine how fucking exhausting it is living it."
--Jon Stewart
Today's Tweet
#PoorDonald here are some mittens for you to keep warm, just your size! #TinyHands pic.twitter.com/WU9Q6tcp3S— Sal #NeverTrump (@Salalaniz5) June 2, 2016
Jun 3, 2016
Jun 2, 2016
Today's Tweet
OK - not bad. She's still batting in the low 200s for me, but at least that one gets her up over the Mendoza Line. https://t.co/oBZ5TRyvNP— Mike Roberts (@eVilleMike) June 2, 2016
Jun 1, 2016
Status Report
The Dems are nearing the end of what looks like a coupla high school knuckleheads in a slap fight after 5th period out in the teacher's parking lot.
Meanwhile, over at the cross-town rival's joint, the GOP seems to be having a hard time pretending there's not a full-blown meltdown going on.
Meanwhile, over at the cross-town rival's joint, the GOP seems to be having a hard time pretending there's not a full-blown meltdown going on.
- Carly Fiorina came to us packaged as the perfect Lady Repub because she was the darling of the CEO Class for having "saved" Hewlett-Packard and blah blah blah, but gosh, it seems HP has decided not to be a sponsor for the Republican Convention. So, is Carly using her influence to keep HP away because she's grudging on Trump, or is she (& her GOP buddies) such poison to HP that they just can't stand the blow-back if they throw in? Either way, oops. (don't look for Coke or Microsoft either - oops and oops again)
- There's a growing list of big-name Repubs who've declined invitations to Cleveland because they have to rinse out a few things and wash their hair. eg: John Kasich and Rob Portman - arguably the top 2 GOP guys in Ohio (you know, Ohio - the state HOSTING THE CONVENTION) - both have said they're not sure if they're gonna make it to Cleveland next month. 4 out of the last 5 GOP nominees won't be there. Wanna talk Rand Paul, Rick Snyder, Jeb Bush? Trump doesn't.
- Glenn Beck has been suspended from his broadcasting spot on SiriusXM because he agreed with a guy he had on his show who all but said we might need a patriot to step up and assassinate Donald Trump.
- Bloody Bill Kristol has burned through his list of people he's pushing hard to get up a 3rd party challenge for Trump - and he's down to like #5 on the list; a guy nobody's ever heard of - nobody outside of the Wingnut Welfare System anyway.
- The Evangelicals are split - or maybe that should be "have split".
- It's usually hard to tell where the US military stands on this stuff because they have to play it close enough to the vest that they don't do much thinking out loud and in public, but there's been a handful of comments telling me they're not looking forward to having to answer to complete bozos like the NeoCons again, and some of them (some big-deal retirees anyway) have very publicly expressed outrage in response to Trump's declarations of bringing back torture and saying the military will just have to suck it up and do whatever he says or else - nyah.
- And oh yeah - Trump's campaign is broke. They don't have any money to put anything in place for a ground game; they can't buy ad time; they can't do much of anything until after he gets the nomination. The only thing he can do is keep blathering about whatever pops into to his little vacumm-packed skull and hope the Press Poodles keep lapping it up.
Ain't this fun? Anybody can be Da Preznint - don't take but some common sense and a little straight talk and hard work, and ... holy fuck, how did we get this fuckin' stoopid?
Today's Philosophizing
Game Of Thrones is ridiculously popular - partly because a large portion of the audience is willing to embrace the idea of basing an entire government on the awesome image of a small odd-looking naked woman emerging from a house fire of suspicious origins.
And really - if you've been following this election cycle on American TV, you're prob'ly not all that surprised.
And really - if you've been following this election cycle on American TV, you're prob'ly not all that surprised.
Today's GIF
The temperature spiral that took the world by storm has an update. If you think the heat is on in our current climate, you ain’t seen nothing yet.
To recap, University of Reading climate scientist Ed Hawkins wrecked the internet a few weeks ago with a revolutionary new way to look at global temperatures. Using a circular graph of every year’s monthly temperatures and animating it, Hawkins’ image showed planetary heat spiraling closer to the 2 degrees C threshold in a way no bar or line graph could do.Let's see ya cherry pick that one, DumFux News.
Today's Stoopid
Limbaugh's really starting to flame out and spiral in - he's on the down-slope of the bell curve - so the topics of discussion (as well as the level of the discussion itself) have to get weirder and farther out in order to keep his audience of diehard dead-enders tuned in.
“Don’t doubt me on this. A lot of people think that all of us used to be gorillas, and they’re looking for the missing link out there. The evolution crowd. They think we were originally apes... If we were the original apes, then how come Harambe is still an ape, and how come he didn’t become one of us?”
Today's Tweet
Who says romance is dead?
I teared up. pic.twitter.com/aBYAS9fo0L— Sex Talk (@SexTaIk) May 31, 2016
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)