December 10, 2018

"I'm scared. I'm scared by him, by his possibility. And I do empathize with him. I can’t imagine what his 3 a.m. is like."

"There’s a gathering storm—everyone feels it, he feels it. His children are in jeopardy, and I feel that. I think, 'What if my children were in jeopardy?' I would do anything — anything — to get them out of trouble. So we should be afraid. That’s what I think."

Said Meryl Streep, quoted in "Meryl Streep on Why People 'Should Be Afraid' of Trump" (Hollywood Reporter).

"The Gathering Storm" is the title of the first volume of Winston Churchill's history of World War II. There are 2 films about Churchill with that title, one from 1974 starring Richard Burton and one from 2004 starring Albert Finney. Last year's movie about Winston Churchill, with Gary Oldman, was called "Darkest Hour." "Darkest Hour" is not the title of any of the WWII volumes. It's just "a phrase coined by British prime minister Winston Churchill to describe the period of World War II between the Fall of France in June 1940 and the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 (totaling 363 days, or 11 months and 28 days), when the British Empire and Commonwealth stood alone (or almost alone after the Italian invasion of Greece) against the Axis Powers in Europe."

At least Meryl Streep didn't feel that it's our darkest hour. It could be worse.

Meryl Streep is one of the all-time great movie actors. So was Richard Burton. Here he is agonizing over the gathering storm in "The Gathering Storm." He's in his jammies, so it's easy to view this as a visualization of Trump at 3 a.m. (in case you, like Meryl, are trying to do that and face an impoverishment of imagination):



IN THE COMMENTS: Ken B said: "What starlet was in danger from Harvey Weinstein, when Streep knew about him, and kept his secret? What about her 3 a.m.?"

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Achilles said...

steve uhr said...
What are the five worst things that Trump has done? In my book no 1 is ignoring the danger from climate change and failing to support efforts to reduce carbon emissions worldwide. I propose we defer debate on whether I am right or not for 30 years.

One country in the world is serious about reducing carbon emissions. We are actually doing it.

All of the rest of the countries are still in the Paris Climate accord.

The leftists are completely dishonest hacks. None of you give to shits about climate change. You are only interested in power over other people.

PuertoRicoSpaceport.com said...

You too, Achilles. And Tim and Unknown.

You and Tim I know know better. Don't know about unknown.

Stop contributing to the Climate whatsit, scam.

There is no carbon pollution causing climate change. There is not even a claim that carbon pollution causes climate change.

The claim is that carbon dioxide is causing hotcoldwetdry not carbon.

Here's a trick to remember. Carbon is often found in the form of diamonds. Carbon dioxide is round in beer.

Neither is found in any large quantity in Earth's atmosphere.

Remember the difference, y'all. It's important.

John Henry

chickelit said...

rcocean notes: She was at her weakest when she tried to be a femme fatele or a beauty that men fell head over heals on. Better as a character actress or a part where beauty is secondary.

Maybe that's why Weinstein ignored her for the most part.

chickelit said...

Here's a trick to remember. Carbon is often found in the form of diamonds. Carbon dioxide is round in beer.

I always pictured carbon dioxide as linear, not round.

tim in vermont said...

Carbon is shorthand. People know what it means, generally. Of course it is the structure of the CO2 molecule that is at issue. Oh and hydrocarbons like methane.

I think trace carbon can cause a measurable warming, but the effect is well beyond the diminishing returns phase. Still, due to fracking, as Glenn Reynolds correctly points out, the US is actually making significant cuts while other countries just push around paper. So I ask steve urh again, what's his real beef? That Trump hasn't gone Macron on Americans?

Original Mike said...

Remember the difference, y'all. It's important.

This is getting old.

gg6 said...

yadda yadda yadda. Whatever her talent at pretending to be other people on screen (and in real Life)Streep is just a runo'the-mill asshole. And we are assholes if we spend more than 5 seconds of our lives on this/her.

chickelit said...

So I ask steve urh again, what's his real beef? That Trump hasn't gone Macron on Americans?

Perhaps people like Steve Uhr identify "carbon" with breeders. Breeders tend to drive SUVs; breeders buy oversized houses in suburbia which require SUVs to resupply with groceries from big box stores.

World leaders like Micron, Merkin, and May set excellent examples for their people by not breeding at all, don't you think? OMG, Trump is a breeder 3-times over. No wonder he's so reviled!

Howard said...

Dummocrat talking points is no impeachment. Wounded Trump creates Republican punching bags

PuertoRicoSpaceport.com said...

Blogger tim in vermont said...

Carbon is shorthand.

OK, I'm going to go have a nice glass of oxygen. Then take a shower with lots of hot oxygen.

Sure, using oxygen as a shorthand for H2O makes just as much sense.

Or as little.

CO2 is only 1/3 carbon. If you are going to use a shorthand, shouldn't you call it by the predominant element?

"carbon" is bullshit in this context. It is not shorthand. It is propaganda.

And you are playing into the propagandists every time you use it as a "shorthand".

I suspect that 50% of the American public have no idea that carbon and carbon dioxide are not one and the same thing. Talking like this just confuses them even more.

It's wrong and you, at least, do know that it is wrong. Stop doing it.

John Henry

PuertoRicoSpaceport.com said...

Chickenlittle,

What shape are the bubbles in your beer?

They are round in most beers.

(He says as he tries to recover from a typo)

John Henry

PuertoRicoSpaceport.com said...

Original Mike,

I'll keep beating on this point as long as people keep misusing "carbon"

Any complaints should be taken up with the shorthanders/propagandists.

John Henry

Unknown said...

The proper term is actress, not actor.

Actresses are female, actors are male.

Original Mike said...

Like a dog with a bone.

Howard said...
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Original Mike said...

"The proper term is actress, not actor."

Apparently, there's something wrong with being female and they don't want to be associated with it.

Only thing I can figure out.

Howard said...

27.3% carbon 72.7% oxygen.

Howard said...

Black Carbon responsible for 25% or more of the AGW

Howard said...

Water is hydrogen eg hydrate

Howard said...

Hydrodynamic

Howard said...

Hydrogen 11% of water

Howard said...

You're in your cups John Henry

Original Mike said...

Carbon dioxide is 1/3 carbon.
Carbon dioxide is 27% carbon.

Both statements are perfectly defensible. OTOH, I can't think of a defense for your original claim that carbon dioxide is 37% carbon (dipshit).

FIDO said...

Virgil, thank you for the praise, but I disagree with you on one point.

Jennifer Lawrence is a HORRIBLE actress. She has the same damn wooden face in all her roles, from Rouge to Hunger Whoever.

But I agree that Charlize Theron is extraordinarily more talented. Yes, she does the Sci Fi stuff, but she did Monster and other dramatic roles where I barely recognized her.

However, she is pretty. And she has aged well. And for a certain 'lofty' kind of women who were or did not, being prettier than them is a mortal sin and entirely discrediting.


But...MS can do an accent and a gesture.

bobrzik said...

Albert Finney is one of our greatest actors, too!

Howard said...

Fuck Ed up the maths first time Mike

Original Mike said...

Really? And here I thought you were using some weird shit isotopes....

Hey Skipper said...

steve uhr said...
What are the five worst things that Trump has done? In my book no 1 is ignoring the danger from climate change and failing to support efforts to reduce carbon emissions worldwide. I propose we defer debate on whether I am right or not for 30 years.


I guess I'm the only one here who thinks there has never been a comment less in need of a /sarc tag than this one.

exhelodrvr1 said...

"In my book no 1 is ignoring the danger from climate change "

We still have no idea what the danger is, because the models are consistently horrible at predicting what the climate will be like.

Paul said...

The Donald was correct. Creep is overrated. I first saw her in productions at the Yale Rep in the 70s. Back then her grand affectations were annoying. Look at me! I am a great actress!

ps

She knew. And didn't care. It's all about her.

FIDO said...

That is the term: affected. She is so affected as to make her as a person unpalatable.

Now Althouse eats that kind of thing up, but for others less lofty, it is glaringly fake.

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