September 2, 2023
"I'm going to call it: Europe is over. Not as a land mass, obviously.... But as a trading partner, cultural influence, serious political player and..."
Writes Giles Coren, in "Our love affair with Europe is over, at last/They don’t want us to visit or buy their houses, and now they’ve dressed Harry Kane up as a Bavarian beer-hall bully" (London Times).
"[D]espite many of us thinking we should cut down on caffeine, there’s a solid base of evidence that it’s healthy."
"Most New Yorkers are fed up with the inescapable stench of lawlessness... but refrain from saying so for fear of being shouted at by progressive friends."
From "NYC’s disgusting pot stench is keeping tourists away" (NY Post).
Also at the NY Post: "Brazen NYers are smoking weed everywhere—Saks, subway, US Open."
"I love guitar. Oh, God. I mean, you know -- Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Buffett . . ."
That's John Kerry talking to Rolling Stone. I just don't know what to say about that juxtaposition. Many years ago--in the 1970s--I went to a concert and Jimmy Buffett was the opening act. I tried to sit it out, but I couldn't. I got up and walked out into the fluorescent-lit, concrete lobby and paced around with nothing to do. I can't remember what it was about Buffett that was so distinctly intolerable to me. The attitude? The patter? In any case, I've never listened to the man since then....
Recalled this morning, as I see the NYT obituary: "Jimmy Buffett, Roguish Bard of Island Escapism, Is Dead at 76/With songs like 'Margaritaville' and 'Fins,' he became a folk hero to fans known as Parrot Heads. He also became a millionaire hundreds of times over."
Condolences to all who loved him. When it comes to taste, there is no dispute.
If you've had all the Covid shots, how many shots have you had?
Former Democratic congressman says that he is going on his SEVENTH Covid vaccine when he gets his booster shot this fall.
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) September 2, 2023
He's had Covid THREE times. This is just too funny. pic.twitter.com/NLuLJNveXy
September 1, 2023
How high is your horse?
But yesterday, I encountered — and blogged about — a NYT column by Nicholas Kristof, "On Their High Horse, Too Many Liberals Disdain Oliver Anthony" (NYT).
And now, this morning, I stumble into another high horse. I'm reading "Disqualify Trump in 2024? It’s clear what the NC Supreme Court would say" by North Carolina lawprof Gene Nichol, who takes the position that everyone knows the North Carolina Supreme Court won't go along with this theory about Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Because we all know they’re politicians first and judges, at best, an exceedingly distant second. We know it. They know it. They just swear otherwise. And they swear from a very high, very hypocritical, horse. You would think the words would turn to ashes in their mouths. They wear cool black robes, no doubt. But as the patriarch of TV’s “Succession” puts it, they “are not serious people.”
"They reject any question of his ethics! And they somehow believe that their position as clerks, whose careers benefit from Thomas’s prestige and influence..."
Writes Jonathan Chait in "Even Clarence Thomas’s Law Clerks Can’t Defend His Misconduct/A truly pathetic letter vouches for the disgraced Justice’s character" (NY Magazine).
"This being a classical virtual-reality school, Optima’s environments include settings in ancient Greece and Rome...."
I'm reading "Virtual-Reality School Is the Next Frontier of the School-Choice Movement/The conservative education activist Erika Donalds envisions a world where parents can opt out of traditional public school by putting their kids in a headset" (The New Yorker).
August 31, 2023
"Class-not-race became code for an increasingly infamous form of racism... 'color-blindness.'"
"In other ramblings, Trump launched into a soliloquy about the beauty of the marble bathrooms at his Miami golf resort...."
From "Trump rambled so much in a NY fraud-case deposition, a lawyer griped, 'we're going to be here until midnight'" at Insider, continuing a line of journalism that is biased.
"What bigwig is in Madison today? Just saw about a 20 car motorcade exiting the airport onto Highway 51 North with police and ambulance
Asked someone on r/madisonwi 3 hours ago.
"I’ve learnt that the stupider the thing I say, the more likely it is to get in. You’re asked to discuss every intimate part of your life."
He also thought the filmmakers had a tendency to play up stereotypes of British society, something he said he felt even as a boy in the early installments, when crew members would chase sheep into the camera’s view while filming him.
“These people thought that I was all about sheep,” he told The Chronicle of Higher Education in 2005. “I’m quite fond of sheep, but I was more interested in other things.”
Trump moves up on Biden in the polls.
I'm just noticing the most recent polls (at Real Clear Politics):
"A self-described high school dropout living in a camper with a tarp on the roof sings a plaintive cri de coeur about blue collar workers being shafted by the wealthy..."
Writes Nicholas Kristof — who can't really be surprised, can he? — in "On Their High Horse, Too Many Liberals Disdain Oliver Anthony" (NYT).
Have Democrats retreated so far from their workingman roots that their knee-jerk impulse is to dump on a blue collar guy who highlights “folks in the street, ain’t got nothin’ to eat”?...
"The surest proof the knives are out is a Ronan Farrow 'exposé' in The New Yorker: 'Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule: How the U.S. government came to rely on the tech billionaire—and is now struggling to rein him in.'"
Writes Glenn Reynolds, in The New York Post.
"Why haven’t you used your considerable clout as a Latina leader to visit the border and highlight the ongoing issues there now, like you did during the Trump administration?"
Well, this is something that we’re actively planning on. What I have done is tours of our New York-area facilities. Right now, this crisis is in our own backyard, and we have toured the Roosevelt Hotel, and I think it’s been very important for us to — especially to my constituents, who are demanding accountability on this — to look at that front line that is right here in New York City.
Garcia-Navarro interrupts: "I want to get to New York, but we’re two and a half years into this administration, the crisis has been burgeoning, and you have been a self-declared and widely viewed leader on this issue."
Ocasio-Cortez tries again but has little to improve her answer:
"The burn appears to be about an inch deep, and mars the swath of intricate, black-inked tattoos of skulls and faces that once covered his back."
August 30, 2023
"[After conceding] in two stipulations... that he had made false statements when he accused the election workers... Mr. Giuliani later sought to explain..."
"Who invented hopscotch? Who invented jump rope?"/"There you go."
Overheard at Meadhouse.
ADDED: The questions above were prompted by the statement: "Women need to invent their own sports."
My first thought was hopscotch and my second was jump rope. But was either of these sports/"sports" invented by women? No.
Visualizing Idalia.
Hurricane #Idalia made landfall on Florida's Big Bend this morning. This view via #GOESEast IR imagery. Rapid intensification was reminiscent of Hurricane Ian one year ago, and in fact, maximum sustained winds were near 125 mph (205 km/h) just below Category 4 at landfall. #FLwx pic.twitter.com/OFYhQpeULy
— UW-Madison CIMSS (@UWCIMSS) August 30, 2023
"Many in America are asking why President Trump is being prosecuted for doing the very same thing Democrats like Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton have done..."
So ends an effective 10-minute ad from the Trump campaign, which you can view at "Trump Campaign: Democrats "Violently Claimed The Last Three Republican Presidential Wins Were Stolen" (RCP).
Somehow the women's victory emanated from the men's balls.
"Where was my mother? In the next room, making sure I was eating nine differently colored fruits and vegetables on the daily."
From "I Had a Helicopter Mom. I Found Pornhub Anyway. Porn is not content. It’s a substance. And it must be controlled like one, argues 16-year-old Isabel Hogben" (Free Press).
This is one of 2 winners in what was an essay contest for high schoolers. The other winner is "Why I Traded My Smartphone for an Ax/At 15, Caleb Silverberg made the most important decision of his life. He ditched technology and headed to the forest."
You see the common theme: Kids challenged to break away from the screens that captured them at an early age. I note that the young woman, whose mother couldn't rescue her, expects the government to rescue her. The young man rescued himself.
By the way, the observations Hogben makes about on-line porn have been around as long as on-line porn. There's nothing "new" about them. And the idea that porn isn't speech was very well developed by Catharine MacKinnon in the 1980s. I'm not surprised that a 16-year-old doesn't know much about that, but why would she know about what "intimacy" has consisted of in all the various generations? Of course, it's pretty standard to think your generation is different from those that came before and sound, to older ears, like the same thing all over again.
August 29, 2023
"For some people, podcasts offer constant companionship. Is around-the-clock audio a rude habit or a neurological necessity?"
Some say amid what authorities are calling a national loneliness crisis, podcasts take the place of casual chatter with friends, or at least mimic the feeling.... For others, the distraction is the point. Praise Tolbert, a full-time mom in Florida, uses podcasts to combat intrusive thoughts, a difficult symptom of her bipolar disorder, the 26-year-old said. She leaves one AirPod in her ear all day long.... At night, she plays the podcast out loud on her phone while she sleeps....
The Art of the Mug Shot.
"How can Mr. Smith persuade 12 jurors that no reasonable doubt exists that Mr. Trump knew he was lying?"
Writes NYU lawprof emeritus Burt Neuborne in "There’s a Good Chance Trump Will Be Found ‘Willfully Blind’" (NYT).
"What I have found is that, as a woman, if you stand in front of your bike and look clueless, a man will come and fix it for you."
Says Jennifer Weiner, quoted in "For Jennifer Weiner, biking is a coping mechanism — and a plot point/On a Saturday in D.C., Weiner shows how committed she is to one of her favorite pastimes while talking about her new book, ‘The Breakaway’" (WaPo).
"There are these rare moments of honesty"... like Chuck Schumer's "6 ways from Sunday."
August 28, 2023
At the Monday Night Café...
... still no sunrise! Once again, you'll have to talk about what you want without the help of a sunrise.
"Moderate and sane, but also cutting and sharp, particularly when it came to her vivisection of Vivek Ramaswamy’s neo-isolationist, Putin-kowtowing foreign policy."
Collins says: "Wow, is he irritating. Not many people I can think of who I’d rather have over for dinner less than Donald Trump, but this guy’s one of them."
"There are literally no rules, which is to say laws, that govern women’s underwear...."
Writes Vanessa Friedman in "Are There Any Rules About Going Braless? A reader wonders when it’s OK to abandon the undergarment" (NYT)
"Moving forward, we have to learn to live cohesively with Covid. Covid is always going to be around."
Oh, no! "Cat Person" is back. Now, it's a movie. And the man we're supposed to be creeped out by is... Cousin Greg!!
"The school of the Republic was built around strong values, secularism is one of them. … When you enter a classroom, you shouldn’t be able to identify the religion of pupils."
"All this is gonna continue to weigh him down. He's been pretty skillful to this point, but I do think the weight will eventually get to him."
"We typically don’t engage in these bad-faith attacks but yesterday a line was crossed. A GOP candidate referred to Ayanna as 'a modern grand wizard of the KKK'..."
Said Ayanna Pressley's "team," quoted in "Ramswamy [sic] stands by dis of Dem Rep. Pressley as among 'wizards of the grand KKK'" (NY Post).
"So am I to understand that in Texas you can get arrested for public intoxication and stealing a bag of chips..BUT in California..NY..Washington etc...."
"It is often in the interests of adoptive parents and the adoption industry to imply that adoption is charity work..."
Writes Elizabeth Spiers, who was adopted, in "I Have a Pretty Good Idea Why Michael Oher Is Angry" (NYT).
August 27, 2023
"Her husband, whom she met when she was 21 and he was 81, dictated precisely what shade of nail polish she should wear (pink, pale and sheer, never matte)..."
"I don’t try to hide who I am or apologize for it. I am a bit of a hermit. I am sure I have hurt people’s feelings with my behavior..."
"My grandfather had love stories with each woman and no one was forced to do anything. Pablo Picasso is Pablo Picasso."
"Noting that forty-five per cent of British women cannot find the vagina on an unmarked diagram, while fifty-nine per cent of American women cannot find the uterus..."
"They’ve sent a personal essayist to review an academic essayist’s work, so I can’t help but remark upon the moments..."
"Stroppy."
[Trump] no doubt workshopped his stroppy mug-shot look in front of the mirror, trying to convey “Never surrender!” as he was literally surrendering. And in another master stroke of projection, he accused the prosecutors pursuing him for election interference of “election interference.”
Using UK/Australia/New England slang is a sign of elitism.