October 4, 2018

"There's so little honesty in law and politics. I sometimes feel like retreating from all of it and..."

"... reading poetry, listening to music, and painting flowers. But something holds me into this strange practice of observing and talking about it. If I'm just an observer and a writer, why don't I go find something beautiful to observe and write about?"

I wrote in the comments to "The intemperance of the law professors' 'judicial temperament' letter."

David Begley answered my question: "Go watch the Badgers destroy the Cornhuskers on Saturday. A beautiful WI win. I’m serious."

I answered: "I plan to watch the Brewers dissolve the Rockies tonight. Plus, I am eating grits this morning."

Grits

There's been much talk of beer this past week. It's easy to redirect the beer stream to baseball and the team with the beer-based name: The Brewers. In the rock-paper-scissors visualization, beer pours over rock. Beer wins! Brewers and grits. That's something beautiful in this lying, cheating world.

And by "rock," I don't mean ice. Don't put ice in your beer, and don't throw ice at anybody, unless you've got the right fun-loving, ice-throwing relationship with them.

UPDATE: The Brewers won in the bottom of the 10th inning, which is all we saw on TV. The rest of the game we heard on the car radio, as we drove home from Indianapolis, which is where I ate those grits, at a restaurant I recommend, Milktooth.

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Browndog said...

200 comments-

Let's turn the page....

Rabel said...

"If I'm just an observer and a writer, why don't I go find something beautiful to observe and write about?"

With your platform here and your skill set you have developed into a relatively important voice in our national conversation, as ugly as it is.

You can continue to fight the good fight or you can run and hide. It's up to you.

walter said...

Things are gritty..and gritsy..

Michael K said...

Cicero, of course, was the archetype for the modern Political creep.

FIFY

D 2 said...

You ask me if I blacked out
I get angry in my reply
Who's accused of what here,
with what evidence in supply?
And so I'm not to judge you,
and what you are alluding to
Cause you've got these late-round questions
about 1982.

And sometimes when we appoint a judge
The honesty's too much
And I have to close my eyes and sigh
I want to read poems until I die
Drink coffee and break down and fly
I could blog about that, till all this craziness subsides

stephen cooper said...

This comment is only for people who have followed the Supreme Court and its shenanigans long enough to understand:

the saddest thing about this is to think of poor old "Justice Stevens" who once was a decent person, a good man, and who has now apparently done so much wrong in life that God allows him, in his old age, to be subjected by the apparatchiks that control him to being forced to say, in an uncharacteristically (he once was a decent young man, long ago), Soviet-style, to be forced to say ridiculous things like "Justice Kavanaugh was not polite enough, in his testimony, to the evildoers who told him that the person he thought was a stalker who wanted to destroy his life and make everyone in his family miserable, to join the Supreme Court that I was on due to his lack of politeness to evildoers" : no Justice Stevens, the evildoers did not deserve a response of "judicial temperament." You, you poor old man, remember that you may be the evildoer.

Justice Stevens, you sad old man, do you know how nasty you have become? God help you, you vicious cold-hearted old fool. I will pray for you: I wish I did not have to , but apparently I do. May God never do to someone you care about what the Feinsteins and Pelosis and Obamas and Clintons of this world wanted to do to Kavanaugh and his loved ones.

God is not mocked. I am not happy to see this bad successful person beclown himself in his old age, but that is what happens when you do not care about other people enough.

Impeach Justice Stevens, and take away his retirement check. And then let us figure out who is controlling that poor little old man and making him say hateful vicious things, and let us give him back his retirement check. After all, he is old, and foolish, and suffering with a cold nasty heart. It is very sad.

etbass said...

Don't bame her for no cafe post tonight. She deserves a break. The judge K thing is exhausting to everybody.

Lewis Wetzel said...

Michael K said...

Jennifer Rubin, unlike Stephens, is still in the grip of psychosis.

Not psychosis, hysteria. That would explain why Stephens doesn't have it.

tim in vermont said...

“The fault in that thinking is not understanding that this is a historical moment for women and that this will go down in history at the moment it was revealed how rampant sexual assault is and how it is no longer going to be tolerated,” said Jen Palmieri, the communications director for Clinton’s presidential campaign. . - Daily Beast

Doug said...

I can't waste time reading all the comments.
Did anyone offer sympathy to our hostess for the asswhupping she has taken over her phony "cruel neutrality" over the Ford/Kavanaugh contretemps?

Sprezzatura said...

The coolest thing about the WSJ thing is that he decided to use some of the exact words that he used in his Senate statement.

But this time he left off the preamble when he went w/ the stuff re the mountain and fusion.

Does that mean that there's no more threat re what goes around comes around?

jb said...

Brew Crew 3 - Rockies 2

walter said...

Sorry Doug, no Althouse minutes.

Lewis Wetzel said...

Spiros Pappas wrote:
. . .
That was two thousand years ago. Cicero, of course, was the archetype for the modern conservative creep.

Cicero, for all his faults, saved the Republic (for a few more years).
He got his start defending the weak from the strong.

walter said...

tim,
I'm sure all Jenny's press comrades will reign her in.

Maybe her books are available via Alt-azon: Dear Madam President: An Open Letter to the Women Who Will Run the World

Sprezzatura said...

Seems like BK taking a polygraph would be more concrete than him doing job interviews for Murdoch's tube and print thing-ys.

Sprezzatura said...

BTW, why BK, not BMK?

walter said...

She reviewed Comey's book! A twofer!
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/04/21/james-comey-book-review-clinton-jennifer-palmieri-218061

Sprezzatura said...

The pre-DJT guy had it bad either way.

W/ the 'H' ya gets: Hussein.


W/o it ya gets body odor.


walter said...

'Sitter,
Can he get a polygraph coach?

Lewis Wetzel said...

anti-de Sitter space said...

Seems like BK taking a polygraph would be more concrete than him doing job interviews for Murdoch's tube and print thing-ys.

Ah, he's probably learned from Ford how to spoof a polygraph.
Torture would be better.
People get the whole witch hunt thing wrong. A witch hunt wasn't silly because there were no witches, but because they always found witches, wherever they looked.
And they never gave up on torture. The witch hunter never said "oh, we've pulled out all of your fingernails & you wouldn't confess. Guess you are innocent, away with you."
They tortured you until you confessed or you died. They weren't about finding the truth, they were about getting a conviction, kind of like the Democrats of today.

stephen cooper said...

anti de Sitter: God loves you.

You were not born to do what you are doing.

My best guess is you are some Central European wannabe.

Try and understand the world better.

Live not by lies!

Sprezzatura said...

Walt,

That thing re Ford being a mastermind coach to a polygraph taker. Has fizzled out.


Not as fizzled as the 'devil's triangle' angle fizzled. That was more of a total blowup. But still, yesterday's tribal speculation.

stephen cooper said...

By the way anti-Sitter boy, I understand people better than you.

I know that poor Christine Ford honestly thought she may have been almost raped by Kavanaugh, you don't know that.

I know that old cold-hearted Feinstein did not do what Christine Ford wanted her to do (that is, have people ask around to see if Christine's memory was correct), old cold-hearted Feinstein used Christine Ford, and betrayed her.

Show us how smart you are, quantum boy, and finish my comment for me. IF you care about people, whether you hate them for their party affiliation or not, it should be easy.

If you don't care, God help you. I will pray for you, but I have to be honest, my prayers are worth nothing compared to the prayer you make to God to ask Him to help you care about other people.

Good luck, quantum boy. Grow up: it is good to be a real person who cares about others, and who is not tempted by slander and more slander and even more slander. Trust me, please!

Sprezzatura said...

"They tortured you until you confessed or you died."


Don't be absurd. I would never say BMK should be tortured.


Just waterboard (not torture) him, until he confesses.

Michael K said...

Peanut seems to be fixated on polygraphs. The story of Blasey HFord coaching is not disputed except by the left, which of course is your team.

stephen cooper said...

Go ahead, Sitter dude, finish my comment ....

stephen cooper said...

don't be absurd, Sitter Dude, finish my comment.

Why do you hate so much people who are innocent?

Why do you refuse to defend Ford against the user Feinstein and refuse to defend Kavanaugh against his evil-hearted stalkers?

Live not by lies!

Sprezzatura said...

Steve,

Are you asking me to fill in what it is that is the fourth level of slander-temptation?

We gots 1, then more, then even more. After that, it must be 'even morer.'



That's easy.

walter said...

Define fizzled out.
Sure..Mclean (not the failed healthy burger option) denied it.

Sprezzatura said...

walt,

No corroboration.

Presumably you can see the problem w/ starting to say that that's not longer important.

Big Mike said...

Seems like BK taking a polygraph would be more concrete

Better yet, let’s waterboard Christine Blasey Ford. That’ll get the truth!

walter said...

Nice! So if that's the metric, why the ongoing debate?

walter said...

Oh..that's right. He didn't bend over to the proper degree.

stephen cooper said...

anti-de Sitter - I have as much respect for you as I have for any saint.

Saint Peter tried to defend Jesus, he tried to be a spy and they lie about him, they say he denied Jesus three times, they say that even though he was the only person out of thousands named in the Bible who tried to stay close to God at every moment, in the worst night of God's life.

Feinstein destroyed, as best she could, poor Christine's life, because Feinstein saw Christine as a means to an end, not as a fellow human being.

Guys like Kavanaugh tried to steal girlfriends away from me back in the day but I know the world pretty good, I know that what happened here was a fake but honest memory on Ford's part and sad sinful hatred of the successful in life on the part of everyone who hates Kavanaugh,

First time I heard Kavanaugh talk I though he was a prideful arrogant guy, even though I agreed with him on most issues.

Then I saw evildoers try to destroy him, try to make him a tragic figure who could only watch as the evildoers of the Soros left humiliated him and egged on people to mock him and his wife and children, and to threaten them.

It is hard for me not to feel deep hatred for people like you who think that is funny, but not all that hard, because I know God loves you, too.

And I feel a deep urge to tell Christine Ford, who is the victim of the senile nastiness of poor sad unloved Feinstein, that I know what she has been through, and that I know that God forgives her, too: she did not know what she started, and was used.

Someday, Sitter, you will feel a deep desire to find excuses for everybody, because everybody deserves to have people try and excuse their sins.

That being said: there are few sadder spectacles than the spectacle of an old person who has been successful in life, with a beautiful home and many grandchildren, who nevertheless lashes out at others, because her heart has never been warm enough to want to find a home in justice and fairness.

Pray for poor Feinstein. Please, do that.

narciso said...

In the fighting powers of the air department:


http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=The_War_in_the_Dark_by_Nick_Setchfield

I think San Francisco needs a name change

El Supremo said...

Politics can be very infuriating even to us on the right who can't stop winning. I can't imagine being a leftie. That must really hurt, day in and day out, and then you wake up and Trump is President, and he's doing so well, and it's even helping you, and all the minorities are doing better than ever, and it due to policies you oppose with all your heart, and WTF is this? Trump's approval among Blacks is up to 35%! Just shoot me, already. Things should not be this good for my fellow Americans. It just ain't right.

Henry said...

@Althouse -- are you painting flowers? Will you post some?

Michael K said...

Peanut, why don't you take a polygraph and let us evaluate the results?

'Then we cab see if you are bullshitting like Ritmo.

Sprezzatura said...

OK Doc,

But, there'd need to be a way to keep my anonymity.

So some questions would be off limits.

Kevin said...

“When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion – when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing – when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don’t protect you against them, but protect them against you – when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice – you may know that your society is doomed.”

narciso said...

Kind of awkward:

https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/hirono-says-believe-accusers-silent-9-women-accused-mentor/

Sprezzatura said...

BTW Steve,

Who cares if guys like BMK tried to steal yur lady (assuming that you don't believe that he drunkenly assaulted Ford)? He was a total loser w/ ladies. Some dudes are just failures re the opinions of women re what is desirable re dating/hooking up w/.


Jordan thinks that a cultural bias toward not having multiple lovers will fix this.


But, no.


BMK proves this. On paper (as he'll tell you) he had a lot going. But still, gals knew that he was undesirable. He wasn't stealing anybody's gal. He had no gal to F himself.


And the reason he, or anyone else, didn't find success in the sack wasn't because of gal theft. Some guys got it, some don't.

stephen cooper said...

anti de Sitter

dude, I live in a different century, not by choice

I have wonderful dreams several times a week because I never remember the times my friends were less than friends

I never ask them

they never ask me

I forget the times they tried to steal my girlfriends, or whatever, it is just details

I remember jokes from old guys who were teenagers when Queen Victoria was still having a good time in life. my grandchildren will be alive 200 years from now, I guess

God loves us all, maybe me less than anyone else, but who cares? If God loves me less than anyone, that is just an opportunity to

be a friend to Someone who never had a friend like that in this world

Peace out

narciso said...

He's a sad lot, Stephen, terribly one dimensional what else animated him beside politics,

I shared a little of my food preferences, as to music I didn't know of ub40s work in the 80s.

walter said...

Sitter going in the Shitter now

Sprezzatura said...

Real original Walt.

Breaking ground.

wholelottasplainin said...

In other news tonight, Mr. Justice Stephens barked at his nursing home orderlies to "Empty my droolcup! NOW."

Silly old poop.

Sprezzatura said...

"Silly old poop."


We call them "golden years" folks around here.


Sure, Fox News has an uber old demo. But that's nuttin compared to Althouse. [FTR, very little nuttin is gonin on re this demo. Don't get yur nuttin mixed up.]




Guildofcannonballs said...

I feel like taking all from those whom, when they had the opportunity to affect power rightful, blogged instead.

In stead.

Hey feelings seemingly are better than other-moded methods of civilian governance.

stephen cooper said...

narciso -

my favorite people are one dimensional

when I was a little kid every one told me about how wonderful Joseph and Mary were ...

and they were right, Joseph and Mary were wonderful ...

and as God is my witness, I did not for a second wonder why Jesus got to have wonderful parents like Joseph and Mary and why I, whom God created just as much as he created Joseph and Mary, was subjected to having two parents who were just as one-dimensional as any commenter on any website anyone gets mad at on any regular basis - as God is my witness, I think I was born for no other reason than to be quickly forgotten, but -- before being forgotten -- to experience, whether or not I could explain that experience, what it is to love one-dimensional people

I have beautiful dreams most nights

I would not wish on any one the horror of knowing what it is like to be the child of a pair of one dimensional people (I remember) ,or the sadness of living a lonely life because one has tried to show love to one dimensional people ... again and again ....

but I have beautiful dreams most nights, and a million years from now, someone in this world will remember my beautiful dreams, moment after moment, a beautiful new California or a beautiful new Virginia, but remembering with the deepest of love the old California and the old Virginia where life was just life ... before truth prevailed ... because we love others most when they are most slandered, most hated, most lied about .... I Remember

and I guarantee to anybody who is reading this - I am not anybody who if you saw on the street you would think looked all that different from a homeless dude who dressed up well just this one day when you decided to listen - I guarantee, having said that, just this one thing:

God knows us all, deep in our hearts, and none of us are one dimensional for long.

Either you care about other people or you don't.

In my beautiful dreams, every body figures that out before I do. I understand the wrath of God against evildoers, but ...

every once in a while, I dream that every bad person (Dante had this dream too) eventually realizes the foolishness of vice.

Believe me, I want Feinstein and Stevens to know about the evil they have done, and to be immediately forgiven. And there, but for the grace of God, I too might have done the evil things they , as old as they are, have done in recent days. I pray to God that I am never as powerful in my desires to harm others as those poor old fools. And one day they will be better, I pray, one day they will want to be full of love instead of full of slander .... and full of that weird lack of love that drives so much of the news, day after day

Gahrie said...

Can we stop pretending that Jennifer Rubin is a conservative now?

Inga...Allie Oop said...

“I can't waste time reading all the comments.
Did anyone offer sympathy to our hostess for the asswhupping she has taken over her phony "cruel neutrality" over the Ford/Kavanaugh contretemps?”

Stop hounding Althouse Doug, what are you, a sadist?

narciso said...

Well things that suggest one is,something more than a bot, there is a living person behind the screen.

Jesus had to be of a certain ancestral line, and his mother had to be someone of extraordinary faith

walter said...

Sorry Shitter.
You're not deserving of a unique critique after attempting to shit on Kavanaugh for not being a hound dog.
Just can't get yer line of attack straight.
Ah well...

Sprezzatura said...

"none of us are one dimensional for long."


And yet yur own creative writing efforts so effectively prove otherwise. [But not in the way yur targeting.]


OTOH, maybe the multi-D is just around the corner.


JK. But, it doesn't matter, in these threads.

tim in vermont said...

“The truth is that in nationalized elections—most of which are presidential but some of which can be midterms—if the dominant issue terrain is around the cultural sphere, Democrats lose,” said Kenneth Baer, a former Obama administration official and founder of Crosscut Strategies, LLC. “I cannot think of any election in the postwar period where Democrats have won when that was the case.” . - Daily Beast

walter said...

meanwhile Capitol Police are busy escorting Dem senators due to relentless threats by deplorables..

Sprezzatura said...

Walt,

He was a loser who wanted gals but couldn't get them.

And, he was an Irish drunk.

That's not my humble opinion, nor my attack on him. That's his defense re the sexual assault accusation.


walter said...

Only through your funhouse twisted lens.
But enjoy that!

tim in vermont said...

That's his defense re the sexual assault accusation.

I think that the defense was that every single person named by his accuser as at the party had no recollection of any such party as they told the FBI. But you knew that, but you also know that ignorance is a kind of strength when the facts are not on your side, I guess.

Lewis Wetzel said...

"That's his defense re the sexual assault accusation."
Really? Verbatim? I thought rich frat boys had no problem in th' floozy-garnering biz'.

walter said...

Shitter decides to slip in a bit O' ethnic prejudice for shits and giggles.

chickelit said...
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Sprezzatura said...

BTW,

Some around here must be from the era when the Irish were considered to be lesser than "real" white people.

I think it's funny to resurrect that bigotry.

Presumably the stuff that cons currently jabber re getting votes re the cutoff for "real" Americans will also lose favor.

chickelit said...

One positive and beautiful thing coming out of all this is the shaky alliance between the two Republican factions. Trumpers* and never Trumpers seem to be getting along.. Witness the toned down attacks on Chuck in the comments over the last week or so.. I hope it lasts through November.
______________

*I prefer Trumper vs. Trumpist with the Germanic agent suffix “er” vs. the Latinate “ist” which sound effete.

Sprezzatura said...

Is there anyone in these threads who was older than BMK when they lost their virginity?

If so.

Ouch.


walter said...

Ah..the ethnic prej O'dice ain't yours, it's the right's!
Reaganesque!

stephen cooper said...

narciso -

you are probably smarter than me

but Jesus could have said, look, Christmas is enough. None of you deserve good Friday or Easter. And as for Christmas, maybe that should have been just a replay of the Garden of Eden, God creating Adam from the dirt on the side of the road.

I am old, and not only old but one of those old people who have had a hard life, and even I have trouble realizing that every day since the 1970s has been a hard day, full of pain for me .... and maybe I am old and bitter and have no reason to be so joyful ...

but I know this. The only reason God created Christmas and Easter (which is what he did) instead of just Christmas (which is all I would have done, in God's place ) is because God loves losers.

Think about it, if we were all simply decent enough to be happy people who loved our families, Christmas would have been enough.

And Good Friday and Easter make no sense if you think people are basically decent.

They aren't.

The evil doers like Feinstein and "Justice Stevens", in the coldness of their heart, rejoiced at the possibility that, in destroying the happiness and security of the life of poor Christine Ford by lying to her (Feinstein) and disregarding her reticence in order to say vicious things about those she reticently criticized (Stevens), they would " do good ", but those nasty old people never once thought that they were taking away so much from people who had so little, I think.

Which is why I am wrong to think Christmas should be enough. People are worse than I think they are, and they need Good Friday and Easter, because of the hardness of their hearts.

Let's pray for vicious old people like Feinstein, who basically assaulted poor Christine Ford, who never wanted it to come to this, and for poor old "Justice Stevens", who could have been a decent person and shown some compassion, but was tricked into saying nasty things about a man, who is loved by his wife and children, all of whom suffer when rich old fools like Stevens say hateful things, (and Kavanaugh is clearly a better and kinder man than Stevens, in my opinion. And if I am wrong so what? AT least I care enough to admit that I could be wrong.. Someday poor proud Justice Stevens may recognize the evil that his foolish words have done, his senile vicious prideful words.)

Those of us who know how foolish Justice Stevens has been can only pray for him. It is not like the foolish nasty rich little old man asked our advice before beclowning himself, before saying hateful words, with no compassion for the victims of his late-in-life pride and proud hatefulness.

tim in vermont said...

Apparently there was a party similar to the one described, in a house similar to the one described, at about the time she claimed, at her then boyfriend's house, but neither BK, nor his AA buddy Judge were there.

walter said...

Rape trains aren't sex sex, shitter.

stephen cooper said...

anti de Sitter

wake up

stephen cooper said...

and when you wake up, my young friend, I will be long gone, or not

tell me, Borgaze, how many dimensions I have just described?

God loves you, remember that before you answer

Inga...Allie Oop said...

Trumpist is more accurate. An “er” sounds sort of harmless, an “ist” is darker.

Inga...Allie Oop said...

Stephen Cooper, what level of hell will Trump go to? I hear there are 7. Dante.

stephen cooper said...

and by the way, de Sitter, we are not creative writers

we are humans talking to each other

wake up

tim in vermont said...

BTW, the FBI not only interviewed everybody she claimed was at the party, but also her then boyfriend and others from their social circles. Nobody remembers any party happening. So I don't know why BK has to have some kind of personal defense for something that he has no recollection of happening on account of it seems very very likely it never happened.

Women don't always lie, but sometimes women lie. Sometimes women are mistaken. That's not misogyny unless you believe that women are some kind of magical creatures, like mentally challenged people are treated by the Indians in a James Fenimore Cooper novel.

Sprezzatura said...

Walt,

I'm not assigning a direction (re political spectrum) for the days when the Irish were not considered as the equal v "real" white folks. And yes, I do know that Lincoln was an R. Thanks anyway.

But, we also all know what side Palin et. al. ( https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-mexicans_us_5751e972e4b0c3752dcda87f ) represent when they jabber about the "real" Americans.

tim in vermont said...

Whatever level of hell Trump is going to, I am sure he will be able to piss down on the Democrats' most recent candidate for POTUS and her hubby.

narciso said...

True, Christmas was the sign which many ignore but Easter is the critical one because it's about rebirth and redemption.

stephen cooper said...

Inga -

Trump loves his family.

Obama loves his family.

Come on, we are all human.

Obama sent some cash to the rapist murderer coke-sellers back in the day. That was dumb but he was a mere child.

Trump palled around with Harold Stern back when Harold was traumatizing half a dozen women every week. Trump did not care, he was not a full human being back then.

And Reagan paid for abortions for his girlfriend, and the Bushes are a trash family - everybody knows that, I like the little Bush but he and his dad are not good people who anybody would want in their lives - and Carter was the worst human being ever elected to the presidency.

Grow the fuck up, Inga. If it makes you happy to think I am some loser who admires Trump in a juvenile way, rethink your thoughts, my young friend. Be happy in a better way, but don't live by lies. Powerful people are generally powerful because they are not nice. Sometimes they do good things, but you are not being human when you pretend they are worse than other people, and when you use words like hell as a threat for people you consider to be morally inferior to you. The thing is, almost all of us are selfish and unkind. We all need prayers.

tim in vermont said...

https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/09/11/573809/Libya-refugees-boat-incident-drown-MSF

Countless thousands have drowned fleeing that stupid fucked up war Hillary egged on. "We came! We saw! He died!" - HRC

Heck of a job, Hillary! And Trump made a private joke as a private citizen.

Sprezzatura said...
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chickelit said...

“Is there anyone in these threads who was older than BMK when they lost their virginity?

If so.

Ouch.”

The flip side of that is a guy like Titus who claimed to have lost his virginity inside his parents doghouse when he was 12 or 13. He wound up with HIV. Double ouch.

tim in vermont said...

You guys should be cleaning up your own party, cough, cough, Bob Menendez, the Garden State Roy Moore.

tim in vermont said...

Another Patriots victory, but boy howdy that ball bounced around a lot.

Sprezzatura said...

"Trump loves his family."


Like his dad that he tried to swindle by getting him to sign away control of his biz. Fred said no.


Or, his many wives?


Or, the Ivanka stuff?


walter said...

No worries, Shitter.
I would never ascribe a coherent direction to your ramblings.

chickelit said...

“Whatever level of hell Trump is going to, I am sure he will be able to piss down on the Democrats' most recent candidate for POTUS and her hubby.”

Dems still haven’t gotten over her influence. They pretend not to be influenced by the Clintons but their mid-level and higher people are. I voted D for many, many years — more years than I voted R. But not again anytime soon. I’m tempted to vote for Feinstein’s opponent but I cringe at de Leon. I think I’ll leave that one blank.

tim in vermont said...

DiFi should be punished for dragging this lady into the national spotlight without ever vetting her story. Vote for de Leon. There should be a message sent that that kind of bullshit won't be tolerated by voters.

Ezekiel Flenser said...

After 289 comments, nobody has connected Ann's lament with the allusion I think she was hinting at, so:

il faut cultiver notre jardin
– Voltaire, Candide

Not a bad philosophy.

Sprezzatura said...

ChicL,

Of course the Clintons control the Ds.

BMK, in his prepared remarks to the Senate, said that the reason he is being opposed is because everyone is focused on getting revenge for WJC getting caught up w/ his cum on the blue dress.

You and BMK sure have your pulse on the D party. They're totally focused on getting revenge for WJC's blowjob.

Duh.

chickelit said...

“Another Patriots victory, but boy howdy that ball bounced around a lot.”

Was the football overinflated or something?

stephen cooper said...

anti-de-Sitter :

I know a lot of 60 year old dudes. Out of that group, there are a few who love their wives so much that they would rejoice if she got pregnant and had a baby.

Trump loves his family.

He was wrong to pal around with Harold Stern, he was wrong about a lot of things, he gave money to Hillary Clinton when she was one of the most pro-abortion politicians in the country.

People change. I would not be surprised if someday you and Jonah Goldberg were both working for Donald Trump Jr on his 2028 campaign.

Sprezzatura said...

Yur wrong Ezekiel.

I already noted what she was noting.

I.e., grit week 2017.

BTW, 2018 was good too. Resulted in the timeless classic song "Drink Paint."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69F7QJWLkRA


Don't be a nerd.

William said...

The new Dr. Who is a woman. I haven't seen any of the new shows. I just hope she's not a lesbian. It does seem to me that this is a radical departure from the formula. Dr. Who is supposed to be a guy who saves the world and occasionally the cosmos from alien life forms. His companion is a cute girl. The whole point of saving the world --if you examine the subtext-- is to impress the cute girl. There's something not asexual but courtly about his relationship with the cute girl. They're on a quest. The Doctor is not trying to get over but rather to impress upon the cute girl how brave and clean and true he is, and together they save the world or the cosmos as that week's episode might indicate.........How does this relate to the Kavanaugh hearings? Kavanaugh is a version of Dr. Who, in that he presented himself as a perfect gentle knight on a quest for justice. The feminists inform us that he's actually a drunken rapist with a penchant for gangbangs, and that they're not going to be the cute girl who helps him save the world......Here's my problem with this. Saving the world is a corporate enterprise. Men are not going to be brave and true and clean if women treat them as drunken rapists. There's absolutely no point in saving the world if cute women are not going to be impressed by the gesture. I don't think BK would have struggled to become class valedictorian if he knew this was the pot at the end of the rainbow.......I'll think on this over night and present a more coherent argument in the morning.

chickelit said...

Ezekiel Flenser said...
“After 289 comments, nobody has connected Ann's lament with the allusion I think she was hinting at, so:

il faut cultiver notre jardin
– Voltaire, Candide”
_________________

I thought Meade did that for her?

narciso said...

Oh howard stern, not my cup of tea, trump grew up in the mesh of the Gotham party machine first beams then Koch, I don't think he was averse to d'mato, I could be wrong.
Previously I don't think he had much exposure to what is referred to as 'flyover country'

I don't rely on kitty Kelley on an authority about anything (Maureen Dowd mainstreamed her gossip)

chickelit said...

Traditionally the Irish are Democrats in politics. Politics attracted them, like moths to candlelight, from the first. Five native-born Irish took prominent part in the convention that drafted the Wisconsin Constitution of 1848. They were the largest nationalistic group, exceeding all the others in membership combined. Early attachment to the Democratic party came from a feeling that the Jacksonians were more sympathetic to the hardships of the immigrant.
One of the most tragic incidents in the history of the state arose from a display of their lively interest in politics. During the Lincoln-Douglas presidential campaign of 1860, a group of young Irish boys, members of the Union Guard of the Third Ward in Milwaukee, chartered the 'Lady Elgin,' one of the finest boats on Lake Michigan, for a round trip tour to Chicago. They wanted to hear their favorite, Senator Stephen Douglas, speak. They took their sweethearts along for the holiday outing of singing Irish songs and dancing. On the return trip at night their excursion boat was rammed in the dark by a lumber freighter. The 'Lady Elgin' soon foundered and sank quickly off the shore at Winnetka, Illinois, with a loss of nearly half of the six hundred passengers. That tragedy cast a pall of such mourning over the state that the disaster was remembered for generations in both stories and in song. It is still recalled by an annual requiem mass at St. John's Cathedral, Milwaukee, on September 8.


~Fred L. Holmes, "St. Patrick's Sons Don The Green" Old World Wisconsin (1944)

The Irish seem to attract tragedy.

chickelit said...

I know of Howard Stern but is there a Harold Stern too or is that a typo. Vide Supra.

eddie willers said...

The new Dr. Who is a woman.

Which is why I dropped it from my DVR timers.

chickelit said...

Shitter expelled: “You and BMK sure have your pulse on the D party. They're totally focused on getting revenge for WJC's blowjob.”

Mock the suspicion of the Clinton’s influence all you want. Their money and power are what squelched Sanders in the last election. Hillary’s loss in 2008 didn’t stop her then. I missed the memo that they gave up politics for good in 2016.

n.n said...

I don't think BK would have struggled to become class valedictorian if he knew this was the pot at the end of the rainbow.

His wife is cute. Maybe she is his pot of gold.

Inga...Allie Oop said...

“Trump loves his family.

Sure that’s why he cheated on every one of his three wives, lol.

chickelit said...

“Sure that’s why he cheated on every one of his three wives, lol.”

He loves his whole family.

Ray - SoCal said...

WSJ Kavanaugh oped via powerline:
https://outline.com/wFx538

Yancey Ward said...

Don't feed trolls. De Shitter is a troll, stop responding- nothing drives them away quicker than getting zero feedback.

Churchy LaFemme: said...

Outline.com almost always works with WSJ links. Go to outline.com, and paste in the wsj link: Voila!

Lewis Wetzel said...

"Sure that’s why he cheated on every one of his three wives, lol."
Unlike First Husband Bill, who cheated on his one wife at least three times, LOL.
You libs are hilarious. You keep trying to draw checks on an empty account.

Sprezzatura said...

Yes Yancey,

Let's keep the thread chamber interesting. Don't want to dilute the echo.

chickelit said...

@Lewis: I think it’s hilarious too. It’s like they expect some righteous indignation to take root: A Trumper is supposed to get Inga’s news like a dart in the forehead: “I never realized that Trump cheated on his wives — whoa! I am so not voting for him ever again.” That sort of thinking might apply to a never-Trumper. But thanks to the Dem shenanigans on full display in DC, a shaky alliance has formed between the two Republican factions and it’s a beautiful thing.

James K said...

Previously I don't think he had much exposure to what is referred to as 'flyover country

Queens:Manhattan as Flyover Country:The East and West Coasts

He got exposure to the non-elite, non-mushy liberal, working class parts of New York City.

Sprezzatura said...

ChickL,

No your type of folks (on both sides) don't care about that stuff.

But, there are some principled folks who were very anti-WJC, and never voted for HRC or DJT.

Hard to imagine, for you.

chickelit said...

“But thanks to the Dem shenanigans on full display in DC, a shaky alliance has formed between the two Republican factions and it’s a beautiful thing.”

Trump cobbles (together) where Dems wobble and bobble (apart). Dems have only the threat of violence as a unifying force.

chickelit said...

“But, there are some principled folks who were very anti-WJC, and never voted for HRC or DJT.

Hard to imagine, for you.”

You mean like Jill Stein voters?

narciso said...

Well I was referring to certain cultural and other views that were not predominant in the big Apple except for perhaps 'The bridge and tunnel crowd' in shorthand.

chickelit said...

Obama voters?

narciso said...

Ah Yes, Dr. Ford reminds me of the butt of jokes in the last American horror story, a boutique liberal somewhere in the midwest.

Sprezzatura said...

Do you consider her "principled?"

Last I heard she had pocketed a bunch of dough that was supposedly raised for some sorta recount thing-y.

Regardless of that, loons are misguided and unserious, but not principled. IMHO.

narciso said...

Gun rights the pro-life ethic, a more enhanced appreciation for religious practice, it wasn't in his immediate milieu.

chickelit said...

Anyone “principled” on the D side would be standing apart from the Kavanaugh smear. So who did you have in mind who is eligible? Or are you saying it’s just people like you but lacking a leader?

Lewis Wetzel said...

Blogger James K said...
. . .
He got exposure to the non-elite, non-mushy liberal, working class parts of New York City.

I don't know where he got it from, but Trump is the second president of my lifetime (the first was Reagan) who actually likes people. Trump thinks "I wanna get rich? People are gonna make me rich. I wanna be president? People are gonna make me president." The others -- including both Bushes -- thought they get things by checking boxes.

chickelit said...

Basic chemistry: Forces of repulsion can unite just as forces of attraction can. It may seem counterintuitive until you realize it.

narciso said...

I thought his first trial run, with an inordinate focus on what I considered a minor issue, the birth certificate squirrel was ill considered, but when he focused on a whole other basket of issues, four years later.

Lewis Wetzel said...

Remember _The Lord of the Rings_? In both the books and the Jackson movie, how did the West win? How did the hobbits win?
By resisting. By not giving up. By continuing to love the things that they had loved.
There is wisdom in Tolkien, though I don't know where it came from. Tolkien wasn't an especially heroic, or even likable, figure. Call it providence.
Resist. Do not surrender. Love what you have always loved, and you will have victory.
Not eternal victory, that is not yours to achieve. But the enemy will be stopped at the gates while you live.

Sprezzatura said...

ChickL,

Any reasonable judge would have seen that BMK was bad during the Senate thing.

Why do you think he's admitting fault in the WSJ? For fun?


I do agree that the Rs are stuck w/ him. So he'll be around for forty years (maybe more) pushing R policies as a Justice.


But, there were/are better R plants. A solis ortu usque ad occasum.

chickelit said...

“But, there were/are better R plants. A solis ortu usque ad occasum.”

Looking forward to Kavanaugh’s swearing ii being portrayed as a modern “Gleichschaltung.”

Let’s trade barbs in foreign tongues.

Lewis Wetzel said...

"Blogger anti-de Sitter space said...

ChickL,

Any reasonable judge would have seen that BMK was bad during the Senate thing."
But 'reasonable judge", is, wisely, not the standard. It's a "senate thing."
Kind of a dim bulb, peanut, aren't you?

Ralph L said...

so I am sending it to your email from my WSJ subscription account.

Chuck breaks the law!

FIDO said...
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FIDO said...

Allow me to note one thing: ONE SIDE acted in bad faith, with dishonesty, outside of norms, and damaged the process in this latest morality play.

It was not the Republicans. They played a straight game the entire way.

This should be noted because the implication I took from this headline is that BOTH sides acted poorly. One does not get to imply 'a pox on both your houses' when only one has festering pustules on their genitive organs.

Particularly when said genitive organs are on one's Sisters in Solidarity.

An uncomfortable situation to be sure. Read some poetry. Maybe some Ovid. He had a far more honest take on real male and female interactions.

Just saying.

Big Mike said...

@FIDO, +1

FIDO said...

"It is more important that innocence should be protected, than it is, that guilt be punished;
for guilt and crimes are so frequent in this world, that all of them cannot be punished.... when innocence itself, is brought to the bar and condemned, especially to die, the subject will exclaim, 'it is immaterial to me whether I behave well or ill, for virtue itself is no security.' And if such a sentiment as this were to take hold in the mind of the subject that would be the end of all security whatsoever" -John Adams

Charlotte Allen said...

Hi, Ann--what are you eating? It looks like popcorn, an easy-over egg, and purple sauerkraut on a bed of applesauce. With a spring of--lemon grass? Tarragon? What?

Charlotte Allen said...

Oops--"sprig," not "spring."

Ann Althouse said...

The egg is poached.

The base is grits.

There's crumbled bacon and some crumbled cheese. I forget what. I forget what the herb is. My sense of smell is almost nothing so the type of cheese and type of herb were not something that I could know other than by remembering reading the menu.

TwoAndAHalfCents said...

Great Matthew Sweet reference, EDH. That was a great album.

The Crack Emcee said...

"My sense of smell is almost nothing"

I forget that.

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