November 18, 2023
"A group of about 20 neo-Nazi demonstrators waved swastika flags and used the Nazi salute in downtown Madison on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023."
Caution: Nazis on state streetTop-rated comment at Reddit: "Carl! We said black pants! Why did you wear urban camo? Nobody’s gonna take us seriously now!" Second: "Looks like someone forgot to bring their solid red or black shirt to their nazi dress-up party and had to wear a flannel. Soooo embarrassing!"
byu/LogisticsRecruiter inmadisonwi
Is there any good reason why this was withheld?
Think whatever you want about this video (which I regard as quite revealing).
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 18, 2023
That we only saw the Jan 6 excerpts that Liz Cheney and Adam Schiff wanted us to see, while they hid everything they didn't want us to see (like the below clip), corrupted everything from the start: https://t.co/78oT9JHpVQ
I was going to say Elon Musk needs to have a clear idea of what things mean before he re-tweets them with anything like approval.
But I didn't think it was my job to untangle the meaning that other people purported to understand and deplore.
Then, I decided to give Elon Musk the respect he deserves and assume he knows what he's doing and means to do it, and, in this case, I think that means he knew some people would make a hostile interpretation and others would present counter-interpretations and there'd be an extensive debate about good and evil.
That is: He knew there would be virality to something on X and that's exactly what he wanted. Clarity and restraint would not have given him what he wants, which is to make things happen, intensely, on X, to crank up the debate.
Meanwhile, what's up with that rocket?
"Some people call these ‘folk songs.' Well, all the songs that I’ve heard in my life was folk songs. I’ve never heard horses sing none of them yet!"
Incidentally, the Alexander Hamilton who said "There were Folks killed in 1723" is not the Alexander Hamilton who co-wrote the Federalist Papers. It was some other guy with the same name.
And I see at the link that the other Alexander Hamilton was not an American, but a Scot. So that must be Scottish terseness. And I am retrospectively less reminded of Ilhan Omar.
Is anyone watching the new season of "The Crown"?
"If Trump manages to escape conviction in Jack Smith’s Washington case, which may be the only criminal trial that ends before the election, that’s going to turbocharge his campaign."
November 17, 2023
"What is happening at TikTok is it is creating the biggest antisemitic movement since the Nazis."
“If you think back to Oct. 7, the reason why Hamas were able to behead young people and rape women was they were fed images from when they were small kids that led them to hate,” Mr. Cohen said in the meeting. He accused TikTok of feeding similarly incendiary content to young people....
"There’s a classic Gen Z nihilism. My generation has spent a lot of time in a sort of destabilizing, regressive wave."
"I’ve said this before, so I haven’t been fired for saying it, but I’ll say it again. I would make up the report sometimes, because..."
Said Charissa Thompson, a Fox Sports commentator, in a recent podcast, quoted in "Why Charissa Thompson’s comments on making up sideline reports are so damaging" (The Athletic).
"I felt like I was permanently hung over, drunk, high and in a brain freeze all at once."
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. — Winston Churchill was never more right."
That's the most up-voted comment — by a lot — at "We Talked to Some Kamala-but-Not-Joe Voters. Here’s What They Said. A slice of voters would vote for Vice President Harris but not President Biden, reflecting his challenges and opportunities" (NYT)(based on interviews with voters who, in a poll, said they would vote for Harris but not Biden).
A few of the things the Kamala-but-Not-Joe voters said: "her skin color is like my skin color," "I just think she has a lot more to offer than the standard straight old white dude," "I like the idea of a female lawyer," "just to see a female, a woman in power, being that I was raised mostly by females," "I feel like she would probably do more for us, because I feel like there’s not enough being done for Black people."November 16, 2023
Sunrise time today was 6:51, and this was the kind of sunrise...
... where you are at great risk of missing the best part. I only got these pictures because I made it to a vantage point 16 minutes before the sunrise time:
"Travel back in time and solve a puzzle from every year of [Will] Shortz’s career at The Times."
So it says, in "Will Shortz’s Life as a ‘Professional Puzzle Maker’/The New York Times Crossword editor celebrates his 30th year in a job many would love to have" (NYT).
"Meeting with President Biden for the first time in a year, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, reiterated his determination to unify with Taiwan..."
"A day after the Israeli military took control of Gaza’s largest hospital, soldiers ... were still combing the site that Israel has said concealed a secret Hamas base..."
From "Israel’s military searches Gaza’s largest hospital, which it says hid a secret Hamas facility" (NYT).
"The slight stench of arsenic that emanated from his clothes; the tickly whiskers and glittering glasses..."
November 15, 2023
"Is Nikki Haley aware that the Federalist Papers were written by founding fathers using pseudonyms?"
Is Nikki Haley aware that the Federalist Papers were written by founding fathers using pseudonyms?
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 14, 2023
Nikki Haley may be one of the most war-mongering and authoritarian candidates for president in some time. She's completely unhinged. This is blatantly unconstitutional. https://t.co/irQwxsSTrI
The NYT game "Connections" was pretty funny today.
IN THE COMMENTS: tcrosse asked, "Is it possible to get three and then miss the fourth?"
It depends on the meaning of "miss" for you. Once you have 3, the 4th must be the remaining 4 items. But until you select them and press "enter," you can still try to discern what the connection is. You know those 4 are connected, but why? If you press "enter," you'll be given the answer. The machine has no way to know whether you figured out the connection, so it will treat you the same if you did or you didn't. That's a bit of a flaw in the game or, if you prefer to see it this way, a matter of private self esteem.
"Even if belief in invisible watchers has its social uses, if such beings don’t exist it’s a pretty odd thing that societies the world over..."
Writes Ross Douthat, in "Where Does Religion Come From?" (NYT). Douthat is contemplating the reaction to Ayaan Hirsi Ali's announcement that she has converted to Christianity. Does she really believe? She said, as Douthat puts it, "that atheist materialism is too weak a base upon which to ground Western liberalism" and "she found 'life without any spiritual solace unendurable.'"
"There has always been a certain ambivalence on the part of many liberals regarding the actual implementation of affirmative action."
Emailed lawprof Sanford V. Levinson to Thomas V. Edsall and quoted in Edsall's NYT column "The Liberal Agenda of the 1960s Has Reached a Fork in the Road."
"My decades of experience in the region taught me that Palestinian and Israeli parents may say different prayers at worship but they share the same hopes for their kids—just like Americans, just like parents everywhere."
Yes, Obama's famous "Why can’t I just eat my waffle?" was a reaction to a question about Hamas.
November 14, 2023
"A judge on Tuesday ruled Donald Trump can appear on the primary ballot in Michigan, delivering the latest setback..."
"Well, stand your butt up then"/"You stand your butt up."
Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) just tried to fight a witness at a hearing. pic.twitter.com/MeVv61AsWs
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) November 14, 2023
"There is no next book. We’re only reading one book. Forever."
The book took 17 years to write, but there are book clubs that continue to meet, going at a rate of 1 or 2 pages per weekly meeting, and going back to the beginning every time they reach the end.
"The last sentence of the book ends midsentence and then it picks up at the front of the book. It’s cyclical. It never ends.""The audible portions of the Fulton recordings reviewed by The Post do not appear to directly implicate Trump."
"Undeniably, the public has soured on President Biden’s handling of [illegal immigration]."
"In all four of the criminal trials Mr. Trump is facing, he has opted to pursue a strategy of creating noisy conflict to obscure the legal issues at play..."
I'm reading "Federal Prosecutors Object to Trump Request for Broadcast of Election Trial/The office of the special counsel said that televising the proceeding would create a 'carnival atmosphere' and allow the former president to divert attention from the charges he faces" in the NYT.
The best-seller list is "a little susceptible to artificial intelligence because the books on it are written without any particular gift in the nature of their expression."
Said the literary agent Andrew Wylie, quoted in "When Ruthless Cultural Elitism Is Exactly the Job" (NYT). The NYT interviewer, David Marchese, had prompted him to talk about A.I.
The president of the American Federation of Teachers performs vague surprise that "the reply-guys" wanted to blame her for the flight from public schools.
If you're not seeing the replies there — I know I'm not — then read "Randi Weingarten gets educated about exactly who is to blame for the rise in homeschooling/The American Federation of Teachers union boss shared an article on 'What's behind the increase in homeschooling'" (Fox News).Ah, I see that the reply-guys are out in force attacking this tweet.
— Randi Weingarten 🇺🇦🇺🇸💪🏿👩🎓 (@rweingarten) November 13, 2023
Look at the data: if we dealt w/ gun violence, had robust anti-bullying programs & provided more services for special needs students, many of these parents wouldn't feel compelled to homeschool.
"If he is gay, I wish he'd been open about it all along, but what can he do now?"
November 13, 2023
"With his own lawyers questioning him, [Donald Trump Jr.'s] testimony adopted a rhapsodic tone that aimed to create a parallel universe..."
From "The former president’s son said the family’s properties showed his father’s brilliance" (NYT).
"There is a lot of sex in 'Fear of Flying,' but the novel is rarely sexy. Intercourse, relentlessly anatomized..."
Then she says, “You don’t read women authors, do you?”
Least that’s what I think I hear her say
“Well,” I say, “how would you know and what would it matter anyway?”
“Well,” she says, “you just don’t seem like you do!”
I said, “You’re way wrong”
She says, “Which ones have you read then?” I say, “I read Erica Jong!”
"The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it had issued an ethics code for the justices...."
Sweet blindness.
"A struggle ensued, with the crocodile attempting to pull Deveraux into the billabong, while Deveraux in turn, he said, tried to kick the creature..."
But I couldn’t help smiling for a second when Nikki Haley called Vivek Ramaswamy “scum” at last week’s G.O.P. debate, after he raised the subject of her daughter’s use of TikTok.
Heridescence.
While Herndon applied lipstick and Dryhurst packed a diaper bag, I sat alone with Link in the living room, administering a bottle of milk. As he turned his head, he looked first like one parent, then like the other—a quality Dryhurst called “heridescence.” I thought about the ways that parenthood forced and foreclosed on multiplicity. What was more of a fork than a baby?... [Later, at the gallery, s]trobe lights periodically illuminated three large heaps of compost, flecked with humus; a machine puffed artificial fog. Speakers played recordings of a compost pile.... The sounds of worms and microorganisms at work emerged as the honking peals of a saxophone.... In a side room, a sheaf of poems, printed on edible paper, sat on a spotlighted pedestal. Visitors were invited to eat them. It was hard to know how to be. “Let’s go somewhere else,” a small child said to her father.
What was more of a fork than a baby?
November 12, 2023
"We pledge to you that we will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country that lie and steal and cheat on elections."
"As an adult, I’ve found myself often feeling out of place around my fellow parents, because parenthood, as it turns out, is a social environment where people usually want to model conventional behavior."
Writes Kathryn Jezer-Morton, in "Does Anyone Feel Like an Actual Adult?" (The Cut).
"Although [Graham Chase] Robinson won the case, she may find it hard to work in Hollywood again."
I'm reading "How much did Robert De Niro’s trial tell us about the man behind the movie tough-guys? The actor’s ex-assistant was awarded $1.3m for gender discrimination. Details from the trial suggest a blurring of boundaries between his tough-guy movie persona and his real character" (London Times).
"... music, dancing, gigs, parties, festivals, films, TV, sport, fashion, fame, brightly coloured plastic things, sex, food, kissing, singing, YouTube, social media, talent shows, online hook-ups...."
Writes Giles Coren, in "If Barbra Streisand hasn’t had fun, who has?/Sad truth is that parties, festivals and casual sex are passports to misery, and true happiness lies in the mundane" (London Times)(addressing Barbra Streisand's statement, as she promotes her memoir, "I haven’t had much fun in my life").
Madison Square Garden, filled with people who cheer for Donald Trump.
Wasn't that a security nightmare?🚨 Trump, Tucker, Dana White and Kid Rock walk out to ‘American Badass’
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 12, 2023
UFC Crowd ROARS 🔥
pic.twitter.com/EqhGaDIoQa
On "SNL," Trump makes an appearance at the Republican debate.
"In August, Francis criticized the 'strong reactionary attitude' among some American Catholics over his leadership of the church."
You can compliment Ivanka Trump as "the picture of gentle, pulled-together professionalism and good will" — but only after saying she "emerg[ed]" from "bowels."
She was the focus of this week’s final scene, flying up from her home in Florida, emerging from the bowels of a black town car to make her entrance in a navy wool coat and navy pantsuit, a black leather tote clutched in one hand, tiny pearl studs in her ears and with her blond hair falling in soft waves around her face, the picture of gentle, pulled-together professionalism and good will.
I've boldfaced the metaphor in which Ivanka Trump is likened to shit.
It's not as though the car's resemblance to bowels was so precise and striking that the intestinal metaphor was simply irresistible. Ivanka Trump was apparently perfectly dressed for the occasion, and the fashion critic wanted to say so, but she couldn't just say that. She entertained us NYT readers with the giddy comfort of the absurd visualization of automotive defecation.