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January 20, 2026
"In just four years, anti-gay bias rose by around 10 percent.... Just as bias against gay people fell especially steeply before 2020..."
From "Americans Are Turning Against Gay People" (NYT).
Tolerance?! I would think it's considered homophobic just to use the word "tolerance," which connotes minimal acceptance and little more than a willingness to refrain from discriminating or saying actively mean things. In fact, I'd suggest it is the demand to do so much more — to celebrate pride in sexual matters and to endure indoctrination sessions that force feed questionable fine points — that has made people resistant and more likely to check a less gay-friendly box on the survey.
The authors of the NYT article reject the speculation that it's a reaction to the push for transgender rights or worry about sexually grooming children. They prefer to speculate that the decline in "tolerance" for gay people is tied to 1. "social instability" — "the Covid pandemic, economic strain and intensifying political conflict” — and 2. "a loss of confidence" in the establishment combined with a perception that gay rights is "an establishment position."
"Maybe Mr. Adams was an early Trump supporter because 'Dilbert' was itself proto-MAGA."
Writes Joel Stein, in "'Dilbert' Was Always MAGA" (NYT).
With stacks of papers as props, Trump endeavors to prove to the press that the first year of his second term was jam-packed with amazing accomplishments.
"China today is a country where many young people have no siblings. Because the one-child policy lasted so long, their parents also have no siblings..."
From "China embraced population control. The damage may be irreversible. Despite the communist government’s efforts, women won’t have more children" by the Editorial Board of The Washington Post.
"I mean, whatever you think about the operation to get rid of Maduro, whether you think it was wise, it was an astonishing display of military prowess."
"The Department of Homeland Security and ICE must start talking about the murderers and other criminals that they are capturing and taking out of the system."
Writes Trump, just now, on his place called Truth.
"It is a slow craft in a fast world, learned through years of hands-on apprenticeships.... Each piece, including utilitarian bowls, art objects and more, requires over 100 steps..."
"Hi, I'm Jerry Lewis. Bob Dylan has always been a protester not only to the fashion of his times but the trends of the thing."
"I want to give all the glory and thanks to God.... I would die for my team."
Chuck Culpepper at WaPo — "Indiana wins a national championship that is almost too much to fathom" (gift link) — begins:JUST IN: Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza gives all glory to God, breaks down in tears after winning the College Football National Championship.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 20, 2026
“I was a two-star recruit coming out of high school. I got declined a walk-on offer to the University of Miami, full circle moment… pic.twitter.com/jhufc5yvVN
Maybe sometime this month or this summer or this century, all the fans and alumni widely known as Hoosiers and all the people who follow college football might scale a deeply human mental hurdle about the rousing theater of Monday night. They might find a way to believe what they saw. They might believe the gobsmacking truth that when a storybook five months ended, the confetti in Hard Rock Stadium rained down Indiana crimson-and-cream. Many of the 67,227 might comprehend that, indeed, as the videotape shows, they hung around with their joy and their goose bumps and belted out “We Are The Champions.” They might grasp that they heard a revolutionary 64-year-old coach in his second Indiana season tell of “waxing tables” among the unglamorous tasks of a Division II coach a decade ago, at which time, of course, “I never really thought this was possible."... The first 16-0 team in the top level since Yale in 1894 was the losingest program in college football history as of 2023 when it hired [coach Curt] Cignetti from James Madison to very little national ripple on an innocuous Thursday in late November....
Hoosiers fans sing “We Are the Champions.” Incredible. pic.twitter.com/y6LWVXnKqt
— Blake Toppmeyer (@btoppmeyer) January 20, 2026
The crowd at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami roars as @POTUS is shown during the Star-Spangled Banner 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gqQ3ojBXho
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) January 20, 2026
AND:Safe to say Bloomington ain’t sleeping tonight
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) January 20, 2026
pic.twitter.com/vEcr7FU9tp
Never Daunted. Tonight, our tower lights will shine in cream and crimson for one hour to celebrate @IndianaFootball winning the College Football Playoff National Championship! pic.twitter.com/S9a8tI7xbD
— Empire State Building (@EmpireStateBldg) January 20, 2026
January 19, 2026
At the Winter Night Café...
... or dance all night.Go Hoosiers! #Hoosiers #Football #championship #miami pic.twitter.com/KR2Q17xqIF
— John Mellencamp (@johnmellencamp) January 19, 2026
@_chorgi_ ♬ Charleston - Swing Jazz Parade
"'Choiceful,' a term that started becoming popular among executives a few years ago...."
From "No One’s Buying? Maybe Consumers Are Just 'Choiceful,' Executives Say. A new way to characterize unenthusiastic consumers has overtaken earnings calls" (NYT).
"The Minnesotans I met on the streets of Minneapolis and St. Paul were determined to resist and fight back."
Writes Lydia Polgreen, in "In Minneapolis, I Glimpsed a Civil War" (NYT).
"Professional ski jumpers are artificially enlarging the genital area before official measurements by using substances such as hyaluronic acid — sometimes placed in a silicone, condom-like sleeve..."
From "Ski jumping rocked by ‘penis-gate’ claims athletes manipulated genitals for aerodynamic edge" (NY Post).
Such a bloggable headline. Once seen, this post was inevitable. It is not the result of my trying to get 2 Norway posts in a row, but that's what I've got.

