January 27, 2024
"The collection kicked off with reinterpreted naked dresses... before quickly taking a turn into extreme shapes that hinted at body modifications and prosthetics..."
From "Maison Margiela Closes Couture Week With a Transcendent Artisanal Collection/John Galliano put on a runway show filled with fantasy" (W).
"When I ask my patients if they have any concerns or questions about the Covid vaccine... ... [t]here’s just a vague hedge..."
From "My Patients Used to Be Gung-Ho About the Covid Vaccine. What Changed?" Danielle Ofri (NYT).
Is this tattoo artist violating the photographer's copyright?
The case went to trial and the tattoo artist won: "Kat Von D Wins Copyright Trial Over Miles Davis Tattoo/The photographer who took the portrait of the jazz artist Miles Davis, which inspired the tattoo, had filed a lawsuit based on copyright infringement" (NYT).
"A year before I was first diagnosed, my husband had joked, 'Hey, why don’t we cash out our retirement and follow Motörhead and the Damned on tour through Europe?'"
I think this "person close to Trump" is trying to lure Joe Biden into undercutting his capacity to denounce Trump for his lowly insulting rhetorical style.
Biden's "Be Best" jibe shows Biden (or whoever writes Biden's tweets) understands the risk and is keeping his sly distance.Be Best. https://t.co/uiPoZgjQzm
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) January 26, 2024
"The justice department found [Andrew] Cuomo 'repeatedly subjected' women in his office to non-consensual sexual contact, ogling and gender-based nicknames...."
"Donald J. Trump might one day have to pay E. Jean Carroll the $83.3 million she was awarded, but that day is not today...."
"Despite all this, and regardless of whether 'Rhapsody in Blue' is the worst masterpiece, it’s also the best cheesecake, or something else attractive yet unhealthy. "
"Limerence is a state of overwhelming and unexpected longing for emotional reciprocation from another human, known as a limerent object..."
The article says the word "limerance" was coined by the psychologist Dorothy Tennov, and the OED finds her first use of it in print in 1977.
January 26, 2024
"Drivers who park on the street have found novel ways to charge their vehicles, using extension cords running over the sidewalk or even into the branches of a nearby tree...."
From "You want an EV, but you don’t own a house. Here’s how to charge it. It’s possible to charge an EV even if you don’t live in a single-family home with a garage. Here are the options" (WaPo).
"The United Nations on Friday fired 12 of its employees in Gaza and began an investigation of them after charges by Israel that they had helped plan and participated in the Oct. 7 terrorist assault...."
From "U.N. Aid Agency Investigates Claim That Some Workers Were Involved in Oct. 7 Attack/The United States temporarily cut off aid to UNRWA, the agency that aids Palestinians, citing allegations that 12 of its workers were involved in the Hamas-led assault" (NYT).
"Everyone who knew him before I did knows him as Bill, and everyone who met him after I did knows him as Michael. He looks like a Michael."
"Our record is forty-three miles in a single day—ninety-one thousand steps, according to our Fitbits."
Dawn is, essentially, Sedaris's wife. She was his college girlfriend, in the days before he admitted he is gay, and they spend so much time together that when he returns from his long trips, his life partner Hugh asks "How's your little wife?"
With Jon Stewart's return to "The Daily Show," I was going to say it's fine, because Generation X did not get its full and fair chance to make its mark on the culture.
But Jon Stewart is 61. He was born in 1962. He's a BOOMER!
Boomers, Boomers, Boomers. We were born to dominate the culture forever. I say "forever," because without us... well, it's all always been about us. What is anything without us?
Generation X is and was always in our shadow. Eventually, we'll pass on, but it will be too late for them. The Millennials — The Generation Created by Us, the Boomers — have always overshadowed Gen X, and as the Boomers vacate cultural space The Millennials will seize it as their rightful entitlement.
Now, let me cherry-pick from news articles about the return of Jon Stewart to "The Daily Show":
"One image shared by a user on X, formerly Twitter, was viewed 47 million times before the account was suspended on Thursday."
From "Explicit Deepfake Images of Taylor Swift Elude Safeguards and Swamp Social Media/Fans of the star and lawmakers condemned the images, probably generated by artificial intelligence, after they were shared with millions of social media users" (NYT).
"There is a sense in which young people have forgotten what faces look like."
Gen Z grew up endlessly scrolling through idealized versions of their own faces and the faces of others, Professor Engeln said. They have encountered more imagery of people with anti-aging cosmetic procedures and fewer examples of faces that have naturally aged, she added....
January 25, 2024
These kids today take communism seriously....
I had the honor of sitting down with @elonmusk for an additional hour while we were in Kraków this week. We hit it all: DEI, @SpaceX, aliens, the meaning of life, and how to hold on to the American dream. Watch our full conversation, right here on X: pic.twitter.com/Wh5EC64zde
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) January 25, 2024
Taylor Lorenz tiktoks the news about news.
Good morning. Taylor Lorenz has some great news for you today:
— Carl Benjamin (@Sargon_of_Akkad) January 25, 2024
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"'Imponderabilia'... requires two nude performers to stand opposite each other in a slim doorway that visitors are encouraged to squeeze through to enter an adjoining gallery."
From "MoMA Sued by Artist Who Performed Nude in Marina Abramovic Work/The artist, John Bonafede, says museum officials failed to prevent visitors from sexually assaulting performers in the 2010 show" (NYT).
"[T]here are literally two Americas. One America is beautiful... overflowing with the milk of prosperity and the honey of opportunity."
Said Martin Luther King Jr., in the late 1960s, in a speech title "The Other America."
John Edwards also had a "Two Americas" speech when he was a presidential candidate in 2004 and 2008.
I'm reading the Wikipedia article "Two Americas" this morning to escape from reading — in the NYT — "The Looming Contest Between Two Presidents and Two Americas/The general election matchup that seems likely between President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump is about fundamentally disparate visions of the nation."
"This is why we cheer for Rocky. Rocky is not supposed to win, but he wins. And that’s to me America. And Hunter is not supposed to win."
Said Georges Bergès, the owner of the gallery that sold Hunter Biden's artwork, testifying before House Judiciary and Oversight committee, quoted in newly released transcripts and reported in "Hunter Biden’s paintings have sold for a total of $1.5 million/Gallery owner, a Trump donor, has sold the work to 10 buyers; some bought multiple paintings" (WaPo).
The biggest buyer of the art — who bought 11 paintings for $875,000 — was Kevin Morris. Morris, we're told, "has become one of Biden’s closest friends while also acting as an attorney and financial benefactor."
January 24, 2024
"The University of Wisconsin-Madison is at the center of another controversy this week over its diversity training program...."
Writes Jonathan Turley, in "Wisconsin-Madison Under Fire Over Mandatory Anti-Racism Training."
"Of course, the [New York] Times is still competing for White House scoops with its traditional print and digital rivals and dispatching correspondents to war zones."
"[Ryan] Gosling created a breakout role that engaged audiences and served as a refreshing reset button when the film became oversaturated with milquetoast feminism."
Writes Elise McCue in "Don’t Blame The Patriarchy For Ryan Gosling’s ‘Barbie’ Oscar Nomination" (The Federalist)(Gosling got nominated, and the female director and lead actress did not).
"Biden has nothing to say about the future. The future is beyond his imagining...."
Writes Joe Klein, in "It's Not Just Biden/The Democrats are Senescent, too" (Substack).
"Why Trump isn’t on the GOP primary ballot in Nevada."
The Nevada Sun has a hard-to-read explanation, but I'm linking to it because what I saw elsewhere was even harder to read. I'd like a straightforward, clear account of what the hell happened.
"I gotta tell you guys, I went to a Donald Trump rally a couple of nights ago.... Met probably 50 Trump people waiting in line."
I seriously cannot believe CNN actually aired this!!! 👀🔥
— Steve 🇺🇸 (@SteveLovesAmmo) January 23, 2024
Rep. Dean Phillips on meeting MAGA for the first time.
“I gotta tell you guys, I went to a Donald Trump rally a couple of nights ago. I’ve never been to one. I had an event across the street. I saw the line of people… pic.twitter.com/y0GfCQnKRs
Are you listening to the podcast "Climate Change on Trial"?
Prominent climate scientist Michael Mann is suing writer and broadcaster Mark Steyn alleging an article by Steyn defamed him and his research. Mann is perhaps best known for producing the Hockey Stick graph alleging that global temperatures were basically stable for 1500 years until human industrial activity led to an ongoing spike in temperatures. Steyn claims the graph is fraudulent. Climate Change on Trail is a verbatim podcast using re-enactments based on trial transcripts. Tune in every day to hear the clashes, the lies, and the truth.
I started with Episode 3, and that one is especially good, with reenactments of the opening statements (and Steyn is acting as his own lawyer, so his unique style is on display).
"The White House has its own pharmacy—and, boy, was it shady under Trump."
"But a Smiths song — 'Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want' — was played at a Trump rally in Rapid City, South Dakota on Tuesday..."
You actually hear the Smiths more often than you'd think at 2024 Trump rallies
— Soorin Kim (@SooRinKimm) January 23, 2024
⬇️ 9/8/2023 SDGOP rally in Rapid City, South Dakota https://t.co/lNAzNNYMOk pic.twitter.com/891reN3MGR
"She was a blank canvas, and we had a bucket of paint."
Behind closed doors, Trump’s team had long viewed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the bigger threat.... They quietly agreed to allow Haley to surge.... But now it was time to train Trump’s full arsenal of attacks.... In what senior Trump adviser Chris LaCivita described as a “pincer” movement, Trump bombarded Haley from both ideological sides....
[Nikki Haley had been] a guarded candidate who was reluctant to fully engage with voters and the media, and whose tight, streamlined stump speech offered prescriptions for multiple problems — but without a clear sense of what her top priorities would be....
“She was a blank canvas, and we had a bucket of paint,” LaCivita said....
And here's something Governor John Sununu said Haley said to him, as she was (successfully) seeking his endorsement:
"Man, this 'live free or die' thing is real — like you can feel it. I want to carry that to the White House."
How free are you if you're "guarded" and "reluctant" and reciting a "tight, streamlined stump speech"? You keep yourself free to be a blank canvas onto which others can project what they want.
Meanwhile, Trump isn't tight. He's very loose. I've been listening to his rally speeches. He's not guarded. He's freely expressive. But he's facing 91 felony charges, and his antagonists (some of them) picture him in prison. You can't "live free" there.
Ah, but you can, and he's already thought it through. He said this in Concord, New Hampshire last October:
"I don’t mind being Nelson Mandela because I’m doing it for a reason. We’ve got to save our country from these fascists, these lunatics that we’re dealing with. They’re horrible people and they’re destroying our country."
January 23, 2024
The Oscar nominations are in.
Here's the full list (at Hollywood Reporter).
Notable: "Robbie Robertson Earns Posthumous Oscar Nomination for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Score."
I don't see how "Steve Garvey became a punchline."
And I'm watching the full debate....
"It's totalitarian indoctrination, of course, and it's meant to be."
Reynolds observes: "This sort of thing also creates a pervasively hostile educational environment on account of race, as courts are starting to notice."
He links to TaxProf Blog, which copies the text of Alan Rozenshtein at Volokh Conspiracy: "Mandatory DEI Trainings and Academic Freedom":
"... I’ve watched a trend on parenting TikTok and Instagram in which parents claim to be 'making core memories' for their kids."
"After six months or so in the womb of the cave, Flamini succumbed to its rhythms. She stopped trying to track time..."
From "The Woman Who Spent Five Hundred Days in a Cave/Beatriz Flamini liked to be alone so much that she decided to live underground—and pursue a world record. The experience was gruelling and surreal" (The New Yorker).
"To witness the show itself.... is to sit directly before a fire hose of frank postulation about sex..."
I didn't think I'd find an occasion to use that so soon. I'd stumbled across it as I was writing the first post of the day — "Trump defeated Ron DeSantis. We all know that. But how gendered was it?" — and quoting DeSantis saying "If Donald Trump can summon the balls to show up to the debate, I’ll wear a boot on my head."
"Alabama, unless stopped by the courts, intends to strap inmate Kenneth Eugene Smith to a gurney and use a gas mask to replace breathable air with nitrogen..."
"[Tim] Scott rarely mentioned a significant other during his decades in politics, and in the ’90s he declared himself a 'proud' adult virgin."
From "Tim Scott’s Mystery Girlfriend Is Now His Fiancée" (New York Magazine).
“As a guy who is mostly an introvert and on the quiet side, having to have a conversation about the engagement is a little, you know, uncomfortable in a way, but it’s the most exciting thing I’ll do with my life besides making Jesus my Lord,” Scott said in an interview Sunday....
Why is Scott “having to have a conversation about the engagement” if it makes him uncomfortable?...
Is Scott running for VP? Is he in the running? I don't think Trump will pick him. Isn't he needed in the Senate?
Meanwhile, yesterday, Doug Burgum: 1. Announced he's not running for a third term as Governor of North Dakota, and 2. Spoke at a Trump rally. But it can't be Burgum, can it? It's got to be one of the women, don't you think? Elise Stefanik, Kristi Noem, Sarah Huckabee Sanders....
Trump defeated Ron DeSantis. We all know that. But how gendered was it?
The former president’s brutal, yearlong campaign of humiliation.... Donald J. Trump plumbed new depths of degradation in his savage takedown... a yearlong campaign of emasculation and humiliation....... Mr. Trump painted Mr. DeSantis as a submissive sniveler, insisting that he had cried and begged “on his knees”....
January 22, 2024
"Minutes after Trump arrived in the lower Manhattan courthouse — where he’d been expected to testify later in the day — US District Judge Lewis Kaplan sent all of the parties in the case home."
The juror in “seat No. 3” reported on his way to court that he was feeling hot and nauseous, and was advised to stay away and test himself for COVID, the judge said.
Trump’s personal attorney, Alina Habba, also reported having a fever within the “past 24 hours” and having dinner with her parents — who recently tested positive for COVID — in the past few days....
"Biden seems bright, tough and bold. Also very, very scary. One might even say terrifying. He has Rod Serling's upper lip..."
"'The F.B.I. invented the conspiracy; identified the targets; manufactured the ordnance,' Judge McMahon wrote, adding that officials had 'federalized' the charges..."
From "Judge Rebukes F.B.I. and Orders Release of Man in ‘Newburgh Four’ Case/The judge said James Cromitie, like his co-defendants, should be freed because he had been duped into an 'F.B.I.-orchestrated conspiracy' by an 'unsavory' informant" (NYT).
Things not said by Winston Churchill.
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) January 21, 2024
- Winston Churchill pic.twitter.com/ECoR8YeiMm
The Ron DeSantis large language model appeared to hallucinate on Sunday, with the campaign running an apparently fake Winston Churchill quote as the title of the candidate’s drop-out announcement video....
Winston Churchill tends to get statements misattributed to him. His name on a statement is already a red flag that it might be a mistake. Please check first, especially if you are going to use one of these quotes in an important statement, as Ron DeSantis did.
Here's the Wikiquote page for Churchill. It's really long. It includes a section labeled "Misattributed." That section is really long too. Long, but entertaining. For example, Churchill did not say "A joke is a very serious thing." It's actually a line written by Charles Churchill — in 1763 poem called "The Ghost."
"He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the Lord."
Things maybe not said by Albert Einstein and Martin Luther King Jr.
Maybe if I were older, I'd "see" some essential truth in ascribing this to Albert Einstein...
"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as if nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle."
... and this to Martin Luther King Jr....
"Don’t let them get you to hate them."
These lines sound less like something the man would say than like something that would get passed around on the internet by people who like what it says and extra-like it because of the grand name that got attached to it.
The Einstein "quote" is discussed at Skeptical Esoterica:
January 21, 2024
At the Sunday Night Café...
The James Austin Johnson impersonation of Donald Trump is so good they must be worried it will...
"The New York Times presents this piece as some kind of Pentagon Papers-esque exposé."
That's the highest rated comment on the article "'America Is Under Attack': Inside the Anti-D.E.I. Crusade" by Nicholas Confessore (NYT).
The next 4 highest rated comments are similar:
"This is not his first rodeo. He is going to be quite careful and thoughtful about how he handles this situation."
"Once you get to a certain point, you have to make that choice to continue or turn back. And he was never really a turning-back kind of kid."
Said Christopher Roma's mother, quoted in "Experienced Hiker Found Dead on New Hampshire Trail/Christopher Roma called for help late Tuesday, telling rescuers he was 'very cold.' An experienced hiker, he had completed the triple crown of America’s major trails" (NYT).
He had completed the arduous “triple crown of hiking,” which includes the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail and the Continental Divide Trail, the country’s three major long-distance trails. He had also set up a business, North East Trekking Company, that helped others prepare for their own thousand-mile endeavors, according to the company’s website.