Slouching Towards Oblivion

Friday, April 13, 2018

Today's Tweet



Seems obvious there's a good probability this is attempted Suicide By Cop - or maybe this particular cop is just smarter and better trained than the ones we usually see in these videos - and maybe this exemplifies the scenario that plays out on most occasions.

Still, knowing what we know - and having seen what we've seen - it's not unreasonable to believe this turns out very differently if that kid has dark brown skin.

 

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Truth In Advertising

Today's Tweet



Why I'll be closing out (or at least moth-balling) my Facebook account pretty soon:



Once Zuckerberg decided against a subscription fee, his investors (who had already poured billions into the venture) had to be assured of some kind of revenue stream, and then we were off to the races.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Sweet Music

Goin' Down In Flames (Lookin' Bad) --Matt Farmer


hat tip = Crooks & Liars

There's more - not the least of which:
  • 3 top guys at RNC - the Money Guys - are in deep shit, which makes the Russia thing vey much about Campaign Finance Fuckery
  • Susan Collins's story of trading a Yes vote on TaxScam2017© for a promise of support for her HealthCare proposal turns out to be bullshit.
  • Another name for Maddow's Wall - 45*'s top Homeland Security Adviser is quitting

Today's Tweet




You & your attorney Michael Cohen do not constitute "our country." The American people do. What the US Attorney for SDNY & the judicial branch did today was not an attack on our county. It was the vindication of the Rule of Law, which our country relies on.

--US Rep Ted Lieu




Le Bomb

"...like dropping a bomb on Trump's front porch."


Aides said they viewed Trump’s late-afternoon comments to reporters as a necessary venting session. He had been grousing privately about Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein, a Trump appointee who oversees the Mueller investigation because of Sessions’s recusal.

He complained about Rosenstein again Monday in private, a White House adviser said, and stewed all afternoon about the warrant to seize Cohen’s records, at times raising his voice.
Trump said that Rosenstein approved the warrant, that he wished Rosenstein was not in the job and there was no one making the prosecutors follow the rules, the adviser said. Trump complained sharply about Sessions and Mueller and asked detailed questions about who was behind the move — and said that people would be more critical of such a warrant if it wasn’t intended to damage the president.

45* bitching about somebody not following the rules is like 45* bitching about somebody not following the rules. 

The guy depends on everybody else following the rules (legal, ethical, moral) because that's what makes it relatively easy for him to find the Smarm Space, where he can weasel through a loophole - one of his own imagination sometimes - and turn the whole thing to his advantage.

The US Presidency operates within a fairly loose framework; one that largely depends on the office holder's sense of honor; and duty; and public service. POTUS has to know there are things you do and things you don't do. And there's no need for rationale beyond the fact that it's either the right thing to do, or it's the wrong thing to do - kinda like what your mom tried to teach you.

Of course, all that Boy-Scout-y-sounding stuff can get a little sideways when political considerations are factored in, but if you have a relatively clear idea of where the lines have to be drawn, there's a better-than-even chance that we all don't end up dead just because the Prez got to feeling a little peckish.

Monday, April 09, 2018

President Underwood

Yeah, yeah, it's Kevin Spacey. For just a bit, pay attention to the writing - what the character says, not the off-camera shittiness of the actor.

Mr Pie

Jonathan Pie

The Crux Of It All - Maybe


Arn Pearson, Salon:

Scott Pruitt, President Trump’s embattled EPA administrator, finds himself under attack this week after news broke that he had rented a Washington townhouse at below-market rates from the wife of a lobbyist who represents major fossil fuel companies. That was not the first time Pruitt has exercised questionable judgment around a property transaction, according to documents obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy, a nonprofit watchdog group.

In 2011, Pruitt and his wife, Margaret, bought a property in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just days before a court ruled that it had been fraudulently transferred by a Las Vegas developer who was on the hook for a $3.6 million loan default. Pruitt, who was then Oklahoma attorney general, apparently flipped the property for a $70,000 profit four months later, selling it to a dummy corporation set up by a major campaign contributor, Kevin Hern.


Money laundering seems to be the general theme. And not just for the Trump-Russia thing, but for a lot of shit that's been going on just under the surface in this little game of Fuck-Your-Buddy. It goes a long way to explain a few things about how some of these guys finance their campaigns, and it could be all the explanation we need for why so many Congress Critters are so reluctant to call any of it out, which would then explain why they're not jumping up and down trying to move on impeachment - there's a shitload of tracks to cover first.

If everybody's guilty, then nobody can blame anybody; so nobody can be held accountable.

Sunday, April 08, 2018

Today's Pix

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Today's Tweet



The consensus (according to my very cursory cherry-picking of the replies) is that the cause of the fire was an overheated Paper Shredder - and that the reason one man died is that 45* lobbied against the requirement of - and refused to install - sprinklers in the residential parts of the building.