September 17, 2022
"But the Graham bill — like Democratic proposals for federal laws protecting abortion against state restrictions — is a reminder that key elements of both parties' bases..."
For Saturday, take a journey through 12 TikToks, arranged meaningfully... or so some people think.
Deleted tweet preserved.
After realizing this tweet made their political allies look horrific, NBC News deleted it. pic.twitter.com/nfB1JekQ19
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) September 16, 2022
"He buckled his seatbelt and rested his left hand on his knee, exposing between his knuckles and wrist a tattoo of the words 'want nothing' over the outline of a desert island."
"A writer friend shared with me the bound galley of his latest book-to-be, and I pointed out to him that his passing reference to barbecued chicken ribs at a picnic..."
"Yeshiva University abruptly announced on Friday that it had placed all undergraduate club activities on hold... to keep from recognizing an L.G.B.T.Q. student group."
"He had been a high school dropout whose early higher education consisted of correspondence courses, and when he took his first teaching job.... His entree into the world of Orwell..."
"Today we reject the idea that corporations have a freewheeling First Amendment right to censor what people say."
The law makes it possible for individuals or the Texas attorney general’s office to sue social media platforms with more than 50 million monthly users in the United States for taking down political viewpoints. The legislation is the product of conservative anger over posts that were taken down largely because they had violated the social media platforms’ rules....
"The understanding is that the fourth plinth is being reserved for Queen Elizabeth II."
"Kurt Vonnegut and Nicholson Baker embraced good television. Vonnegut said he’d rather have written 'Cheers'..."
Writes Dwight Garner in "David Milch Made Remarkable TV. His Own Life Was a Drama, Too. 'Life’s Work' is a memoir of outrageous youth, creative obsessions and ruinous habits" (NYT).
September 16, 2022
3 sunrise photographs.
Here are 7 TikToks for you this evening. Some people love them!
"More and more young people are using TikTok’s powerful algorithm... to find information uncannily catered to their tastes."
"We’re doing things that help those of us in the anti-Trump world bond with one another and that help people in the Trump world bond with one another."
"[N]ot a single dirty plate, tray or bowl tarnished the photos or videos. The sizable mess... was hidden in her back kitchen..."
Mary Trump on How She Keeps Getting Away with Talking About Her Uncle.
The Frank Lloyd Wright house for sale in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin.
For more views of the place, go here.I bet you didn’t wake up today and think you were going to be moving to Mount Pleasant, WI but there is a Frank Lloyd Wright home that according to the listing is on the market for the first time ever for $725,000 with your name on it. pic.twitter.com/Tj3znspuYD
— Zillow Gone Wild 🏡 (@zillowgonewild) September 15, 2022
A 49-year-old man plays college football.
[Ray Ruschel] works the midnight-to-8 a.m. shift as a mechanic at Minn-Dak Farmer’s Cooperative, a large sugar beet processor in the heart of the Red River Valley. He enrolled in online classes at North Dakota State College of Science earlier this year, he said, with the goal of earning a business management degree and becoming a supervisor at his work....
“On the first day of camp, we thought he was a new coach, so yeah, we were definitely surprised when he said, ‘No, I’m actually playing,’ ” said Preston Yohnke, 20. “But when we saw what he could do, we were impressed,” he added. “To be 49 and competing pretty well on the defensive line? That’s crazy. Ray earned our respect.”
"Emptying the dishwasher is my morning tai chi, bending low for the sparkling glass, then stretching into the empty shelf and filling it."
September 15, 2022
A nice even 10 in the TikTok selection tonight. Some people love them.
1. A series of drawings with an invitation to visualize the artist.
2. Something called "manner leg" in Korea.
3. Living the barefoot life for 25 years.
4. When it's a woman's video at first, but then the edit switches to a man.
5. When white people speak to black people, they only seem to notice that you're black.
6. When you visit your parents, and it's 6 a.m.
7. When he called the little old lady "lovely."
8. Queen Elizabeth and David Attenborough discuss a sundial.
9. What do you do with a big old baldface hornet's nest?
10. The old bun-in-the-oven metaphor.
"President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said on Thursday that Moscow understood that China had 'questions and concerns' about the war in Ukraine — a notable, if cryptic, admission..."
"To see how population stagnation or even decline need not spell disaster, you can look at countries where it’s already occurring..."
"A lot of pop music does sound the same. Literally! In the past five years, the number of new songs on Billboard’s year-end 'Hot 100' chart that interpolate old songs has more than doubled."
In popular music, interpolation (also called a replayed sample) refers to using a melody—or portions of a melody (often with modified lyrics)—from a previously recorded song but re-recording the melody instead of sampling it.
Here's Wikipedia's list of interpolated songs, where I learn, for example, that Eminem once interpolated the Little Peggy March song "I Will Follow Him." I can't believe I listened to that. I can't hear it. The Little Peggy March song is part of the "fabric of [my] life," but if there's some echo of it somewhere in that evil Eminem song, I missed it.
"Deceptively edited videos that have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times on Twitter and TikTok exaggerate the speech issues that have plagued John Fetterman..."
"Florida can confirm the two planes with illegal immigrants that arrived in Martha's Vineyard today were part of the state's relocation program to transport illegal immigrants to sanctuary destinations."
"I was dead set on centering my life on the patriotic ideal. I was a son of the American revolution..."
September 14, 2022
"Now Mr. Durham appears to be winding down his three-year inquiry without anything close to the results Mr. Trump was seeking."
"It’s so fundamental, life. I would rather be right and lose an election than wrong."
"Prosecutors in Baltimore are asking a judge to vacate Adnan Syed’s conviction for the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, a case that riveted America..."
The Wall Street Journal reports.
"The number of people currently enslaved in the world has grown by 10 million in the last five years..."
"Explanations for the lack of interest in sex include the poor quality of sex education and the decline of traditional matchmakers..."
From "I don’t: marriage decline adds to Japan’s population woes" (London Times).
"It is lack of individuality as a person that makes a monarch, and it is the negative virtues of not doing naughty stuff that allows a committed and orderly life to be expanded..."
"In introducing the [abortion] bill, [Lindsey] Graham jerked attention away from the inflation numbers released on Tuesday."
September 13, 2022
A few TikToks for you this evening, but first...
I need to show you this from Twitter, another example, like last night's #5 TikTok, of the irascible King:
All right then. Now here are 4 new TikToks:We’ve all had pen rage. https://t.co/Jt56Ft3XkL
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) September 13, 2022
"For those seeking insights about any remorse Ginsburg might have felt about not retiring while a Democrat was safely serving as president, Totenberg offers little..."
Writes Susan Dominus, in "Nina Totenberg Opens Up About Her Friend Ruth Bader Ginsburg/In her memoir, 'Dinners With Ruth,' the NPR journalist writes about their parallel ascents in fields that were not friendly to women" (NYT).
Showtime has a new documentary series about the Lincoln Project...
"Kimmel playing dead on the ground right next to a black woman accepting her rightful place in the future of tv is such a stinging metaphor."
Is he saying now, because of me, you don't need to commit suicide?
We’re supposed to pretend this is normal. Ok https://t.co/ijwprsokWI
— Katrina Pierson (@KatrinaPierson) September 12, 2022
Remember when plastic was wonderful?
They probably made this weird shit too. pic.twitter.com/1hL2k7YeL1
— Dooboofay (@ALPacaUrfudge) September 13, 2022
Jean-Luc Godard has died.
As a young critic in the 1950s, Mr. Godard was one of several iconoclastic writers who helped turn a new publication called Cahiers du Cinéma into a critical force that swept away the old guard of the European art cinema and replaced it with new heroes largely drawn from the ranks of the American commercial cinema — directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Howard Hawks.
When his first feature-length film as a director, “Breathless” (“À Bout de Souffle”), was released in 1960, Mr. Godard joined several of his Cahiers colleagues in a movement that the French press soon labeled La Nouvelle Vague — the New Wave.
For Mr. Godard, as well as for New Wave friends and associates like François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Jacques Rivette and Eric Rohmer, the “tradition of quality” represented by the established French cinema was an aesthetic dead end. To them it was strangled by literary influences and empty displays of craftsmanship that had to be vanquished to make room for a new cinema, one that sprang from the personality and predilections of the director.
"I think judges create legitimacy problems for themselves — undermine their legitimacy — when they don't act so much like courts and when they don't do things that are recognizably law."
September 12, 2022
I've selected 7 TikToks for you this evening. Some people love them.
2. Taking a shower in Iceland.
4. I want to rock and roll for a portion of the night...
5. The new King is a tad irascible.
"The British and US governments have played down suggestions that Joe Biden could be banned from using a helicopter and obliged to travel by bus..."
From "'Biden would never ride a bus': UK and US play down strict rules for Queen’s funeral" (The Guardian).
"An extended riff on abortion... starts by saying he supports a woman’s right to choose, but he notes the phrase, 'perform an abortion' sounds jarring."
"New ‘objective’ CNN appears to be making itself objectively rightwing."
Earlier this year Chris Licht became the new CEO of the cable network and... met with lawmakers who had become wary of cable news and promised them that CNN was moving away from “alarmist” programming towards more neutral, objective reporting....
The way CNN is going I wouldn’t be surprised if they make Trump their new election integrity analyst next week.
The NYT's Nate Cohn pushes Democrats to worry about "the possibility that the apparent Democratic strength in Wisconsin and elsewhere is a mirage — an artifact of persistent and unaddressed biases in survey research."
About Wisconsin, Cohn says: "The state was ground zero for survey error in 2020, when pre-election polls proved to be too good to be true for Mr. Biden. In the end, the polls overestimated Mr. Biden by about eight percentage points. Eerily enough, [Mandela] Barnes is faring better than expected by a similar margin."Most pollsters haven’t made significant methodological changes since the last election.... The pattern of Democratic strength isn’t the only sign that the polls might still be off in similar ways....
If true, she shouldn't have saved it. Is it false, or is Haberman guilty of withholding vital information for her own commercial purposes?
Trump: "I'm just not going to leave."
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) September 12, 2022
Oh good, another fact, vital to the safety and continuation of the nation, that @maggieNYT withheld from the public for many months if not a year-and-a-half so she could put it in her fucking book https://t.co/fOwd2io4kX
"Hunter’s pursuers say he has only himself to blame for his loss of privacy — that it was the same carelessness and disregard for the rules of conduct..."
From the last paragraph of the long NY Magazine article, "The Sordid Saga of Hunter Biden’s Laptop/The most invasive data breach imaginable is a political scandal Democrats can’t just wish away."
Did the NYT decline to treat 9/11 as the annual commemorative occasion that it's been for the past 20 years?
I might defend the NYT and other news outlets if they chose to end the practice. I don't like terrorists squatting on the calendar, forcing us into darkness every 365 days. We must honor the dead? But if we truly ordered our life around honoring the dead, every day of the year would be a somber day of commemoration. Instead, we have a scattering of death days on the American calendar. Why those and not others? What interests are served by keeping those horrendous events fresh in our mind and not others?To the "Paper of Record," home to the terror attack that killed 3,000 Americans, apparently September 11 is just another day. pic.twitter.com/IBd6d3ZWxH
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) September 11, 2022
September 11, 2022
At the Sunday Night Café...
... go ahead and write about anything you want.
No photograph today, a rainy day.
Remembering 9/11 — a walk through the Flight 93 memorial.
The video is from Meade's visit to the federal Flight 93 memorial on December 15, 2021.
Below are some of Meade's still photographs. Before you arrive at the federal monument, you encounter the Flight 93 Memorial Chapel:
"Running Rolling Stone required special skills. Mr. Wenner had to mold the copy into something readable after drug-fueled interviews..."
"... like the one he did with Jimi Hendrix. And he had to edit the work of [Hunter S.] Thompson, who loved his cocaine and whose office supplies included Wild Turkey and beer on tap, and an air horn. Mr. Thompson’s first dispatch from D.C., when he covered George McGovern’s 1972 campaign, began like this: 'I feel the fear coming on, and the only cure for that is to chew up a fat black wad of blood-opium about the size of a young meatball.'... Mr. Wenner recounts one day early in the magazine when Mick Jagger stopped by for blow and a long visit. On another, [Annie] Leibovitz dropped three large rocks of coke on his desk as 'a gift from Keith for you.' 'Cocaine had a stranglehold on the music business,' Mr. Wenner writes in the memoir. 'Drugs were the coin of the realm, enabling bad behavior, bad relationships, and lapses of judgment all around.' Dinner parties might have silver trays of neatly arranged lines of coke passed around every half-hour. When John Belushi fell off a stage doing his samurai skit and ended up in the hospital, with his leg in a cast suspended by wires, he mischievously pulled out a vial of coke hidden in the cast to show his friend Jann."
"Senator Joseph R. Biden's characterization of his fellow Democratic presidential contender Senator Barack Obama as 'the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy' was so painfully clumsy..."
Chuck Todd and his gotcha questions doesn’t know who he is up against. @VP is showing her bona fides with her eloquent and correct answers. This Administration is performing exceptionally. Justice for ALL https://t.co/6PGVyt7eqn
— Kathleen Wright✍🏻 (@flashmarshvegas) September 10, 2022
"Can he manage the chief object of all his predecessors since time immemorial of passing on the crown untarnished, safely, to his heirs and successors?"
In Great Britain, they say "coffin" and regard a 6-hour car "journey" as something that would challenge anyone's resolve.
All the British news reports I'm seeing about moving the Queen's body from Scotland to London are using the word "coffin."10:23am, the Queen’s coffin passes through her local village of Ballater.
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) September 11, 2022
Our colleague @PeterAdamSmith was told yesterday: “The country has lost a Monarch, we have lost a neighbour”.#QueenElizabeth pic.twitter.com/Bh4mU1Js1c
1. From 2004: "The Bush administration's policy of barring news photographs of the flag-covered coffins of service members killed in Iraq won the backing of the Republican-controlled Senate on Monday, when lawmakers defeated a Democratic measure to instruct the Pentagon to allow pictures."2. From 2018: "As Senator John McCain’s coffin was being loaded onto a military plane bound for Washington on Thursday afternoon, cameras from major American TV networks beamed the coverage around the world, allowing a rapt public to witness the next leg of his four-day funeral. Back at the White House, President Trump aggressively tried to wrestle back the attention. 'Throwback Thursday!' the president exclaimed on Twitter, posting a video of celebratory Fox News clips of his unlikely route to the presidency just as Mr. McCain’s coffin was heading for Washington, where it will lie in state in the United States Capitol on Friday." (Remember when we were "rapt" at the transportation of a dead Senator's body and the President was a lout not to devote himself 100% to national mourning?)