December 1, 2020

At the Sunlight Café...

IMG_4994 

... you can shine all night. 

(Photo of me, by Meade.)

69 comments:

rehajm said...

That's crazy covid hair. I have it, too...

Michael McNeil said...

Attorney General William Barr has appointed (back on October 19) John Durham as Special Counsel to investigate Obamagate, in order to keep the investigation alive regardless of the results of last month's election.

rcocean said...

Well, blondes do have more fun.

mockturtle said...

Has anyone seen a recent post by Ignorance is Bliss? He has been suffering with cancer treatment and I hope he will keep us posted.

Michael K said...

in order to keep the investigation alive regardless of the results of last month's election.

You're kidding, right ?

narciso said...



Fwiw

https://mobile.twitter.com/CBS_Herridge/status/1333937357385584641

Michael McNeil said...

You're kidding, right?

Read the link. That's Barr's expressed reason. As the article also points out, if Biden fires the special counsel (or has him fired) good reasons other than the investigation itself must be proffered.

Nonapod said...

good reasons other than the investigation itself must be proffered.

Says who? I don't see why Biden can't just fire him without any real reprocussions. Democrat presidents enjoy special treatment by the press after all.

iowan2 said...

Some hold the opinion that a Special Counsel cannot be a government employee. It must be appointed from outside. Good lawyers here can suss this out for us. If true, then Barr is throwing some serious shade, and Durham will not last past the inauguration. This feels like trying to appease conservatives. If Durham couldn't bring charges in September, I cant think what would move him now.

Unknown said...

That photo was a glimpse of this Ann Althouse girl, who wore her skirts too short.
Diggin' you Ann. Meade needs to post more.

I Have Misplaced My Pants said...

Are you eating enough? You look very thin.

Michael McNeil said...

This feels like trying to appease conservatives.

Once again, the appointment was made back on October 19 — two weeks before the election. Your comment (and some other here) strike me as reverse sour grapes: looking for the down side in everything. Jesus!

Joe Smith said...

"Are you eating enough? You look very thin."

Really? : )

Rosalyn C. said...

Hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair
Flow it, show it
Long as God can grow it
My hair

Hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair
Flow it, show it
Long as God can grow it
My hair

Hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair
Flow it, show it
Long as God can grow it
My hair

Hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair

mccullough said...

Strands tend to swing left.

Nice photo.

Nonapod said...

looking for the down side in everything. Jesus!

I'd just like an explanation as to why Biden couldn't just fire him.

Robt C said...

Ponytail swish, ponytail swish...

David Begley said...

That’s a crazy head of hair you got there lady.

In other news, I read the cert brief in the PA absentee voting case. Trump wins. It’s a slam dunk. You read it here first.

I wrote a blog post. It is linked on my Twitter account: DavidDBegley1.

Jupiter said...

"Once again, the appointment was made back on October 19 — two weeks before the election."

So, right around the time the Chi-Coms bought Dominion Voting Systems? Probably no connection.

Anonymous said...

I will recommend anyone looking for Business loan to Mr Benjamin who helped me with a Four Million USD loan to start my  business and it was fast. When obtaining a loan from them it was surprising how easy they were to work with.The process was fast and secure. It was definitely a positive experience.Avoid scammers on here and contacted Mr Benjamin On.  247officedept@gmail.com  . WhatsApp...+ 19893943740. if you are looking for a business loan.

stevew said...

He is daring Biden to dismiss Durham, an act that will further expose the duplicitous hypocrisy of the media and the Left, but in the end will make no real difference in anything.

There is no path to success. Our best hope is to minimize the damage of a Harris presidency.

My most leftist, activist sister tells me she listens to a podcast that she doesn't recommend for me "because it has a very lefty bent in its commentary about how to right societal wrongs". She's correct, of course, because I don't presume to tell others how to right societal wrongs, whatever the fuck they may be. Perhaps I'll suggest the Althouse podcast?

StephenFearby said...


@shipwreckedcrew
Read the emergency petition filed tonight [re the Pennsylvania case]

In the Supreme Court of the United States

EMERGENCY APPLICATION FOR WRIT OF INJUNCTION PENDING THE FILING AND DISPOSITION OF A PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI

To the Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and Circuit Justice for the Third Circuit

https://tinyurl.com/yxhp9jb7

walter said...

Why is Zucker trending? Sunlight?

FullMoon said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
FullMoon said...

WSJ higher taxes coming

AND aFree ad on to bypass most paywalls

narciso said...

So big sky is based on a c j box novel

Lawrence Person said...

Here's this week's election fraud update.

walter said...

So Nevada will inspect the gambling..err..election machines.

Ignorance is Bliss said...

mockturtle said...
Has anyone seen a recent post by Ignorance is Bliss?

I have

Thanks for the concern, it is appreciated. I'm doing better, though still pretty tired. Been busy trying to keep up at work, so I haven't posted much.

walter said...

The most powerful stretch of MI hearing was the (former?) SOS staffer who took a plow to the BS and walked those legislators through the longstanding concerns, legalities and appropriate remedies.
Witness became teacher.
Althouse might have loved it..if not for being part of a process that's icky.

walter said...

You know, if ballot machines can fractionalize votes, allow direct and remote manipulation, gambling machines might be more honest.

Joe Smith said...

"I will recommend anyone looking for Business loan to Mr Benjamin who helped me with a Four Million USD loan to start my business and it was fast."

Yes, I want a big loan from Mr. Benjamin!

Have him email me at pleasefuckoff@fuckoff.com

I eagerly await contact!

walter said...

(kinda like a stripper vs a gold-digger)

madAsHell said...

I'm sorry. I'm staring into the mental health abyss. I hope this helps someone. I have asked numerous health care professionals, and there is no yellow-brick-road through the process. My wife is a health care executive. I should have the answers. I don't.

A very close relative has fallen into the 72-hour-involuntary-commit. She has called the police too many times, and the police have found her wandering the neighborhood too many times. She was sucked into the vortex on Wednesday before Thanksgiving.

Of course, Thanksgiving has interfered with that 72 hour involuntary-commit-clock. After the fact, we learn that the 72 hour clock has expired, and there are public proceedings not widely advertised. After the proceedings in public, the transcripts are confidential.

She was assigned a public defender for the hearing after the 72 hour clock ran out. The public defender recommended a continuance, and she accepted a continuance. I'm not sure where this goes.

The continuance appears to be an effort to find a compromise. Can we find some way to communicate before the courts declare you incompetent?

Yeah....I don't know how long that clock runs.

Unknown said...

mah. Sit next to her. If she recognizes you, hold her hand. There's nothing to say. Be patient.

Guildofcannonballs said...

The fact they celebrated abortion so much.


My god... God how could they?

D. said...

Is it real or is it Memorex?

Nichevo said...

Michael K said...
in order to keep the investigation alive regardless of the results of last month's election.

You're kidding, right ?



That, or to keep open the limbo of an "active investigation" to deter PDT from DECLAS.

Guildofcannonballs said...

We never let them go before the danged ol' pride.

Althouse, you keep keen know now. Pride in WI is a special pride that enjoys sub-degree days over and over and over.

Most choose better.

Rt41Rebel said...

So what happens to Hunter's laptop? They just give it back to him?

Rt41Rebel said...

"Althouse, you keep keen know now. Pride in WI is a special pride that enjoys sub-degree days over and over and over.

Most choose better."

Speaking of which, SWFL temps will be in the low to mid 40s tonight, which may well and should be the coldest temps of the year here.

Joe Smith said...

"Most choose better."

I've stayed with a friend who has a house on Lake Geneva. Very beautiful place.

And the really cute bartender at the local inn makes a mean old fashioned.

Not so sure about winters, though.

walter said...

It will be a great day when a Biden admin can put the screws to school choice. Fuck those well intentioned inner city folks.
Fuck 'em hard.

Bunkypotatohead said...

No one asked if the carpet matches the drapes.
Where's that photo by Meade?

Crypto said...

The new Supreme Court case out of Pennsylvania looks interesting. I assumed the plaintiffs had no shot. But the petition makes a pretty good argument that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court had them in a Catch-22: if they challenged Act 77 (adopting no-excuse absentee balloting, allegedly in violation of the Pennsylvania Constitution) before the election, they would have lacked standing under Pennsylvania Supreme Court precedent (as they hadn't been injured yet); but when they challenged Act 77 after the election, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court said they had waited too long to bring their challenge. Placing them in that Catch-22 violated their due process right to bring their legal claims to court.

Ingachuck'stoothlessARM said...

Her hair of floating sky
is shimmering
Glimmering
in the sun


"Julia", per obama admin, had no face either*

(*yes, we know Althouse does have a face, though not visible in the pic)

stephen cooper said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Gospace said...

The election was stolen. No question about it. There isn't any way that Trump increased his vote- putting the lie to the media reports of Trump defectors, and at the same time- Biden received even more votes in just the areas needed to pull off a win. Without campaign appearances, or even a campaign.

Now the question is- can Trumps political/legal team- for they're functioning as both, pull off convincing legislators to take control of the electors and declare them for Trump because of the obvious fraud? Well, let's say he doesn't What happens then?

Well, providing Biden lives until inauguration day, his newly appointed attorney general immediately orders the arrest of Trump and his entire family. This is what the left is demanding. And more than just the left- influential Democrat donors and politicians. And what happens after that? Nothing? I think the left is deluded if they think violence won't break out after that. Targeted violence. From lone wolfs with nothing else to lose- because if they go after Trump- they're going after all Trump supporters. They've already announced their plans. Should we not believe them?

As soon as Kamal takes over she'll double down.

Jupiter said...

walter said...
"You know, if ballot machines can fractionalize votes, allow direct and remote manipulation, gambling machines might be more honest."

The only "evidence" of fractionalized votes in the 2020 election that I have seen was a piece written by some fucking idiot who did not understand that the JSON files supposedly made by Edison are not output files from Dominion software. As far as I know, Edison Research still has not made any statement about where they get their data or how they process it. I would assume that the users of their service, such as NYT, have full documentation. But they don't seem inclined to make it public. Probably just drawing out the suspense to sell papers, right?

Rt41Rebel said...

"Targeted violence. From lone wolfs with nothing else to lose- because if they go after Trump- they're going after all Trump supporters."

It's easier, more effective, and more passive-aggressive to do than that. And it can be blamed on COVID. If warehousers and truckers refuse to perform deliveries and pickups into Philadelphia, Detroit, Atlanta, Phoenix, and Milwaukee for a few weeks because "COVID HOTSPOTS!" things are going to go downhill really quick. And as has been mentioned here, power supplies to large urban areas are very vulnerable to simple "hunting accidents."

Picture a guy wearing a Mack truck hat saying to an Antifa guy "Hold my beer and watch this..."

I Callahan said...

This is what the NeverTrumpers have in store for us. I say we take them at their word.

https://jonathanturley.org/2020/12/01/daily-beast-editor-and-lincoln-project-advisor-calls-for-humiliation-and-incarceration-for-trump-supporters/

Rt41Rebel said...

"I would assume that the users of their service, such as NYT, have full documentation. But they don't seem inclined to make it public. Probably just drawing out the suspense to sell papers, right?"

The NYT hasn't been in the business of selling papers for quite some time.

I Have Misplaced My Pants said...

My eldest and I talked through her aversion to the idea of adopting our friend’s dog, and worked out some areas of agreement that enabled her to get on board. Communication and compromise for the win! Our new friend will be joining our family on Thursday. Good times :)

Rt41Rebel said...

@IHMMP, that's honestly the best news I've heard today. Maybe in a few weeks. Enjoy!

geraldlewis said...

The foreclosure attorneys are responsible for the processing of the foreclosure papers in court and also helping you to negotiate with your lenders for an affordable monthly payment. You are curious to know more about foreclosure law, visit here.

Achilles said...

Yeah. Seriously.

BIZARRE: Georgia Govt Lawyers Defended Dominion’s ‘Trade Secrets’ To Stop Forensic Analysis Of Machines/Software

J. Farmer said...

@madasHell:

The continuance appears to be an effort to find a compromise. Can we find some way to communicate before the courts declare you incompetent?

Yeah....I don't know how long that clock runs.


Involuntary commitment standards vary by state. My completely unprofessional, non-legal advice:

(1) Get her PD on the phone
(2) Talk to the staff at the facility that is holding her. They should have a staff psychiatrist or clinical psychologist who should've conducted an evaluation by now.
(3) Seek out lawyers or firms in your area who specialize in healthcare law
(4) This link provides individual state legal 0informatison
(5) This link has a variety of crisis resources.

Good luck.

J. Farmer said...

The NYT hasn't been in the business of selling papers for quite some time.

No newspaper is in the business of selling newspapers. The paper isn't the product, and the reader isn't the customer. The reader is the product being sold to the customer, advertisers.

5M - Eckstine said...

madAsHell said...
I'm sorry. I'm staring into the mental health abyss

Has she committed a crime? Is she functional? Can she pay rent and buy food? Hints of violence?

Was it schizophrenia? Search on this "housing for schizophrenic adults " for your area. Talk to them. Out of that should come some directions that fit your emotional and financial resources.

You have to be prepared for homelessness if she is not willing. The social worker needs to listen to her talk for long periods and develop some kind of trust.

DEEBEE said...

Perhaps only a matter if time before the stark contrast gets you cancelled for doing a bad impression of a black-face, with a shockingly awesome blonde.

David Begley said...

Crypto!

That’s one of the points I made in my blog post!

People can best find my blog by going to my Twitter feed: DavidDBegley1.

PA case is a slam dunk.

doustoi said...

David Begley said: PA case is a slam dunk.

From your lips to God's ear.

madAsHell said...

No one asked if the carpet matches the drapes.

There's a carpet??

madAsHell said...

I understand that there will be a re-make of the science fiction classic "Buckaroo Banzai and the 8th Dimension".

This one will be called "Joke BiteMe and the 25th Amendment". This will be Hollywood's first entry in the voter fraud genre.

Rory said...

Walter Williams RIP.

madAsHell said...

You have to be prepared for homelessness if she is not willing. The social worker needs to listen to her talk for long periods and develop some kind of trust.

There are significant resources available to her. She has a husband, and the mortgage was burned a long time ago.

That's the really scary part. She goes into the system, and you have no idea WHERE the system will kick her out. Furthermore, the courts assumes you might be part of the problem.....especially if there are significant resources involved!!......and then the health system is compelled to withhold information.

Joseph Heller called it "Catch-22".

Coconuss Network said...

annie looks younger than her age. it's hippie hair. just savin'

madAsHell said...

Good luck.

Thank you.

The process is VERY disconcerting. The state takes over advocacy of my relative when I know she cannot make good decisions. She vanishes into the mental health system, and the usual family support system is treated with suspicion.

In high school, I read several Franz Kafka short stories. I always thought he had a fertile imagination.

Imagine my surprise!?!

walter said...

Jupiter,
My understanding is that the operating manual for Dominion systems allows "weighted" votes...a nicer name for fractionalized.