October 21, 2023
"The Gag Order violates virtually every fundamental principle of our First Amendment jurisprudence. It imposes an overbroad, content-based prior restraint on the leading Presidential candidate’s core political speech...."
Wrote Trump's lawyers, quoted in The Hill, which says:
A federal judge swiftly granted a request from former President Trump to pause her gag order limiting his speech in the election interference case while he appeals the decision.... A Monday decision from Judge Tanya Chutkan bars Trump speech that “targets” foreseeable witnesses in the case, lawyers on the case including prosecutors and court personnel. It does not bar Trump from criticizing President Biden, campaign rival and former Vice President Mike Pence or the Justice Department and his prosecution in general.
Another quote from Trump's lawyers: "Given its extraordinary nature, one would expect an extraordinary and compelling justification for the Gag Order. But that is conspicuously absent. Instead, the Court generically states it must enter the Gag Order to prevent supposed ‘threats’ and ‘harassment'...."
"At age 53, he is considered elderly in the prison system. That’s because incarceration accelerates aging...."
From "Elderly and Imprisoned: 'I Don’t Count It as Living, Only Existing'" (NYT).
Research shows that most people age out of criminal conduct. Moreover, the Department of Justice asserts that the risk of elderly people reoffending after release is minimal. Yet decades of tough-on-crime sentencing and increasingly rigid release policies have left many to grow old in a system that was not designed to accommodate them. The cost is high, for both the residents and the public at large.... Efforts to reduce the aging prison population are driven not solely by compassion but also by the tremendous cost of incarcerating older people....
"Mitt Romney Admits He Didn’t Know Anything About Burisma During Trump’s Ukraine Impeachment."
Writes Mollie Hemingway (at The Federalist)(relying on the new book "Romney: A Reckoning")
[At the time of Trump's first impeachment,] “Sean Hannity accused Romney of ‘morphing’ into a ‘weak, sanctimonious Washington, swamp politician,’ and suggested the senator was simply ‘jealous’ of Trump’s myriad successes.”...
"Rut Hodaya Perez is... [a] 17-year-old Israeli girl who has myotonic dystrophy.... But that didn’t stop Hamas gunmen from snatching her..."
From "For the Most Vulnerable Hostages, a Plea for Mercy/Hamas released two American hostages on Friday, but concern is rising about the hundreds still held in Gaza, especially the injured and ill" (NYT).
"Now we’re discomforted by our own killings, aware of the details and the violence we committed under the bright banners of 'nation-building' or 'winning hearts and minds'..."
October 20, 2023
Sunrise — 7:09.
Goodbye to Gahrie.
From a comment submitted through Gahrie's account, to a post from last Saturday, "In the debate about whether to take the woke version of progressivism seriously as a revolutionary ideology....":
"Interviews with dozens of liberal Jewish leaders and voters, and a review of social media posts, private emails and text chains of liberal Jewish groups..."
"I'm not going to suffer through 5-10 hours of commuting each week in hopes that I'll have a random fortuitious encounter at a bus stop or coffee shop."
That's just one of the comments on the NYT article, "Cities Foster Serendipity. But Can They Do It When Workers Are at Home? Revisiting a theory about chance collisions and innovation."
From the article: "Exactly how these in-person collisions work — how they turn into ideas, then innovation, then human progress — is still a bit mysterious. Tom Wolfe observed 40 years ago that workers in the Silicon Valley semiconductor industry met after-hours at the same bars to trade stories of their progress.... [Some economists today] think of Silicon Valley as having an underlying social network of friends-of-friends, former college classmates, onetime co-workers and the like. People running into one another at the bar or supermarket activate links on that network and begin to chat. The whole point is that these are not planned meetings between people who believed ahead of time that they had something in common they needed to talk about...."
"Jon Stewart’s show on Apple’s streaming service is abruptly coming to an end..."
Greta Thunberg deletes a tweeted photo because "It has come to my knowledge that the stuffed animal shown in my earlier post can be interpreted as a symbol for antisemitism..."
"Swift is as inescapable as Captain America once was...."
Sarah Silverman is "all over the place" and "I apologize."
The contestants were so feminist that they didn't recognize a simplified definition of feminism.
Three contestants stumped by the definition of feminism. Very telling. #Jeopardy pic.twitter.com/V5E2a7UqAx
— Dr. Joe (@DrJRJoe) October 19, 2023
October 19, 2023
"You cannot forget that the same people that attacked Israel are right now pouring at levels that nobody can believe into our beautiful U.S.A. through our totally open border."
It doesn't appeal to me, this merging of the illegal immigration issue with the Hamas massacre and its aftermath, but perhaps you're enthused about Republicans leveraging their old issue on this new tragedy.
ADDED: Here's another version of Trump's statement, posted at Truth Social:"I knew that if they are hungry, they are angry.... I told him I had to inject insulin, trying to distract them from the fact I have children who are police officers … I offered them drinks: Coke Zero, water."
"[T]he feminist movement I once knew... has lost its moral compass. It is moribund, hijacked, 'Palestinianized' and Stalinized."
Writes the venerable feminist author Phyllis Chesler, in "Response to Hamas horror shows the feminist movement has lost its moral compass" (NY Post).
Feminists, including academics and human-rights-organization officials, rose up and at least cried out when Afghan, Saudi, Iranian, Pakistani, Yazidi and Ukrainian women were raped, kidnapped into sex slavery or murdered.... Rape in a war zone is considered a crime — as long as the victims are not Jews.
"There’s always costs. ... But I caution this: While you feel that rage, don’t be consumed by it..."
Said President Biden, quoted in "Biden, in Israel, hits notes of loyalty, emotion — and caution/In an extraordinary moment, an 80-year-old president flies into a war zone" (WaPo).
He met Israeli first responders and families affected by the Hamas attack... “God love ya,” he told one survivor....
At one point, Biden could be heard recounting the story of when his wife and children were injured in a car accident. He whispered throughout....
October 18, 2023
"A judge warned Donald Trump and others at his New York civil fraud trial to keep their voices down..."
"Some years ago, scientists in Switzerland found a way to make people hallucinate. They didn’t use LSD or sensory deprivation chambers."
"Not only does the act of bagging up your own stuff create new opportunities to make it out the door without paying for everything...."
From "Self-Checkout Is a Failed Experiment" (The Atlantic).
"There are calls to burn down your home, Mitch; to smuggle guns into DC, and to storm the Capitol."
"Casino owners discovered in the late 1980s that people who gambled on screens became addicted three to four times faster..."
"And if they weren't exhilarated by this challenge to the monopoly of violence, by this shifting of the balance of power, then they would not be human. I was exhilarated."
"President Biden landed in Israel... after a deadly explosion at a hospital in the Gaza Strip left Palestinians and Israelis trading blame...."
"The more she researched, the more she thought [chickens] would be good for her son, ideally providing him with a sense of purpose and companionship..."
"We do not engage in ideological confrontation, geopolitical games, or form confrontational political cliques."
[Xi took] aim at American and European efforts to “de-risk” supply chains by reducing dependence on China. “Seeing other people’s development as a threat and economic interdependence as a risk will not allow you to live better and develop faster,” he said....
This is only the second time Putin has left Russia since his March indictment, after a trip last week to the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek. Putin, stepping onto the stage to deliver remarks after Xi’s, praised China’s achievements and touted a shared desire for global economic progress that respects “civilizational diversity and the right of each country to its own model of development.”
October 17, 2023
"Then the elephant... rolled over her from right to left, like a steamroller. 'All my bones broke at once: my collarbone, my ribs, my pelvis'..."
"The Lake Washington United Methodist Church began experimenting with offering a beachhead for the 'mobile homeless' in 2011 in response to Seattle’s 'scofflaw ordinance'..."
"Sounding increasingly agitated, he pushed back at us with questions of his own. What would we do if we were forced to live in a cage?"
From "What Was Hamas Thinking? One of the group’s senior political leaders explains its strategy" (The New Yorker).
"In 2020, Mr. Milei, a self-identifying Catholic, called Pope Francis an 'imbecile' and 'the representative of the Evil One on earth' because he defends 'social justice.'"
"American parents already pack Lunchables for their kids’ lunches, so bringing Lunchables to school cafeterias makes sense for parents, kids and for the brand."
Said a Kraft Heinz spokesperson, quoted in "How Lunchables Ended up on School Lunch Trays/Weak rules and industry power have allowed ultra-processed products on the menu" (WaPo).
"It will be a trip fraught with risks, both political and physical...."
The political risks for Mr. Biden are difficult to measure. In his first significant public effort to urge caution on Israel, Mr. Biden warned on “60 Minutes” on Sunday that “I think it’d be a big mistake” for Israel to occupy Gaza again, a step Israeli officials say they have no intention of taking. But they have not explained who would run the Gaza Strip in the absence of Hamas, or how they could keep a similar group from arising from the ashes of Gaza City....
“Biden believes he has the moral authority here,” said Thomas R. Nides, who served as Mr. Biden’s ambassador to Israel until he resigned over the summer. “He has stood up for the state of Israel. He believes they are right to be dismantling Hamas. But he wants to show he stands for humanity, too.”....
The comments at the NYT express overwhelming negativity toward this trip: "Biden absolutely CANNOT accept Netanyahu's invitation at this time! We cannot be responsible for Israel's actions and the civilian casualties"/"Bad Idea. Let the Israeli PM take full responsibility for the military actions it is taking. Send aid, back them up with words, but don't be physically seen as being linked"/"No. We don’t need the President of the United States going into a war zone"/"Netanyahu has been playing President Biden like a piano throughout this crisis, and is humiliating America in the process"/etc.
I feel compelled to disagree.
Absolutely. It can play out in the seconds before. Studies show that if you’re sitting in a room with a terrible smell, people become more socially conservative. Some of that has to do with genetics: What’s the makeup of their olfactory receptors? With childhood: What conditioning did they have to particular smells? All of that affects the outcome.
And what of those of us who have lost all or most of our sense of smell? Is this random affliction making me liberal?
Asked "Do we lose love, too, if we lose free will?" he says:
Yeah. Like: “Wow! Why? Why did this person turn out to love me? Where did that come from? And how much of that has to do with how my parents raised me, or what sort of olfactory receptor genes I have in my nose and how much I like their scent?”
Lacking a sense of smell, am I more free? I know, he'd say I'm not free at all. I lack this factor that affects other people's decision-making, but that just leaves me disproportionately affected by the remaining factors.
It seems clear, based on the whole article, that believing there is no free will makes people more liberal. You won't think people deserve the rewards and punishments that come their way. But you don't have free will to decide not to believe in free will. First, comes the desire to justify the status quo and to punish wrongdoers, and then comes the belief in free will. Take that away, and you'll run into the arms of Sapolsky.
October 16, 2023
"In 1922, The New York Times published its first article about Adolf Hitler. The reporter, Cyril Brown, was aware of his subject’s anti-Jewish animus..."
"The 63-year-old educational consultant and psychotherapist is part of a small but increasingly vocal group of people who favor phasing out racial categories...."
"No one in our company openly mocks pronouns, but a cis, straight Hispanic female colleague offers that her pronouns are 'She/Her/Ella.'"
Trump is up by 2 in Wisconsin.
"At least six British citizens were killed in Hamas’s attacks on Israel, Rishi Sunak told MPs this afternoon as he described the atrocity as a 'pogrom.'"
The English word "pogrom" comes from the Yiddish (and Russian) word — "pogrom" — for destruction.
The OED definition: "In Russia, Poland, and some other East European countries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: an organized massacre aimed at the destruction or annihilation of a body or class of people, esp. one conducted against Jewish people. "
"Federal judge Tanya Chutkan partially granted prosecutors’ request for a gag order on Donald Trump..."
"While a prosecutor was interviewing potential jurors, [Judge Traci] Soderstrom apparently observed that he was 'sweating through his coat' and called him 'an arrogant asshole.'"
"There’s a lot of pent-up envy of San Francisco from a lot of other cities that think of themselves as more important."
[T]he city’s influence can also be measured by its long shadow in Democratic politics. San Francisco, it’s easy to forget, is a small city... Its social sphere is startlingly compressed.... From this tiny ecosystem the political careers of the nation’s Vice-President, the governor of its most populous state, the recent longtime Speaker of the House, and (until last month) the most senior Democratic member of the Senate emerged....
"To me, making music for girls is just the waviest thing you could do. Of all the things people could say about me..."
"Human remains collections were made possible by extreme imbalances of power."
Said Sean M. Decatur, president of The American Museum of Natural History, quoted in "Facing Scrutiny, a Museum That Holds 12,000 Human Remains Changes Course/The American Museum of Natural History said it would address its collecting of remains, which stretched into the 1940s and included practices now viewed as abusive and racist " (NYT).
October 15, 2023
Lakeside, once again.
"One night, he had a dream, a nightmare presumably, from which he dared not wake. When he did..."
"It’s pretty typical to find that about one in three people have had no partnered sex in the prior year..."
Said Debby Herbenick, director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at the Indiana University School of Public Health, quoted in "8 Sex Myths That Experts Wish Would Go Away/Everyone else is having more sex than you. Men want sex more than women do. And more" (NYT).
"It seems to me like the more time goes on, the more Trump is a shoo-in."
Said Joe Rogan — recorded October 11, 2023.