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10 జనవరి, 2026
2 words I didn't expect to read in a biography of John Quincy Adams.
It took me literally a year to read James Traub's "John Quincy Adams: Militant Spirit" (commission earned), but I have finally come to the end. Speaking of the end, JQA's famous last words were "This is the end of earth."
JQA:MS is not the only book I read in the past year, but it is the one I spaced out the most.
Anyway, here are 2 passages each with a surprising word that I will render in boldface:
"He wields a replica of a prehistoric club as he rages against enemies of the revolution..."

"Hessy Levinsons Taft, who as an infant appeared on the cover of a Nazi magazine in Germany promoting her as the ideal Aryan baby..."
From "Hessy Levinsons Taft, Jewish Baby on Cover of Nazi Magazine, Dies at 91/Without her parents’ knowledge, her portrait was entered as a prank in a contest in 1935 to represent the ideal Aryan infant — and she won" (NYT).
"During the Enlightenment, close attention emerged as a virtue essential to knowledge and disciplined investigation, as demonstrated in 1740, when the naturalist Charles Bonnet..."
Burnett, Loh, and Schmidt have a book, "Attensity!" (commission earned). The word "attensity" appears in the column like this:"Defeating the forces that frack human beings in order to extract the financial value of their attention is going to require... attention activism... a new politics of 'attensity.'"
"Rock was the greatest single social changing force of the 20th century..."
👀 Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan Finds It ‘Strange’ That Rock Music Has Fizzled Out
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) January 10, 2026
“There are forces in the world that go out of their way to marginalize particular voices … because they refuse to accept the given narrative … Rock was the greatest single social changing… pic.twitter.com/OPD0pxIEQ4
"Don't worry about, like, squirreling away money for retirement. In, like, 10 or 20 years, it won't matter."
Elon's advice for near-retirees: Don't save money for retirement. https://t.co/cD54K9OLIJ pic.twitter.com/BHseG7hpn2
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) January 9, 2026
"Now the senator came down here/Showing ev’ryone his gun/Handing out free tickets/To the wedding of his son."
"An’ me, I nearly got busted/An’ wouldn’t it be my luck/To get caught without a ticket/And be discovered beneath a truck...."
Sang Bob Dylan, in his most-Bob-Dylan song, "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again."“The shared laughter in a crowded theater, the eager debrief after a musical, the heavy silence that hangs over all of us in a drama — these are moments that every New Yorker deserves,” Mamdani said later, explaining the initiative during a news conference at one of the festival’s venues, Brooklyn College’s Leonard and Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts.
Trump wore a lapel pin depicting himself.

"When they start killing white women, the devil not only leaves the station, but he moves to the suburbs and puts on a badge."
"When they start killing white women, they see a minivan and call it a tank.... When they start killing white women, and I have to say it...."
"Look at these terrible people who are interfering with law enforcement. Don’t they deserve to get executed in the middle of the street in the United States of America?"
9 జనవరి, 2026
"Erika Kirk is walking a fine line...."
Here, that's a gift link to The Washington Post.The RNC posted yesterday that "Democrats were told to be 'willing to get shot' to obstruct President Trump."
Here's the Axios article Blitzer cites, "Democrats told to 'get shot' for the anti-Trump resistance" (published July 7, 2025). Excerpt:Democrats were told to be "willing to get shot" to obstruct President Trump, and instead of condemning it, they incited it further.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 8, 2026
Democrats are held hostage by their violent and deranged far-left base.pic.twitter.com/Y3DQw2UG4z
A lynch mob? A crowd chants "Kristi Noem will Hang!" in New York City.
NOW: "Kristi Noem will Hang!" Huge crowd chants in Foley Square NYC, also "Save a life, kill an ICE" as they gather to protest the ICE killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) January 8, 2026
Some in the crowd condemn the talk of killing. pic.twitter.com/ifrXNZB0dz
Trump would like to be even more effusive in his female impersonation.
Impeachment is trending on X, but I'm not sure why.
But it could be this:Jesse Watters: “If Democrats do win the midterms is Trump getting impeached again?”
— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) January 8, 2026
Vice President JD Vance: “I’m sure he’ll get impeached. Look, they have nothing to actually run on or govern on. Their entire obsessive focus is that they hate Donald Trump.”
“If they ever get… pic.twitter.com/xtiL4xlthA
Impeachment cuts both ways. Both sides can try to do it (and indulge in rhetoric about how the other side is trying to do it).Impeach Judge Boasberg and Judge Boardman now. pic.twitter.com/LLNF6rmNnk
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 8, 2026
"So I feel like white tears are not always something that's helpful or necessary when black and brown people have been experiencing this for a long time."
What is this person really saying? At first, you might think the idea is that she is a white lady and so perhaps she should minimize herself and not put herself forward as the crier of tears. That's self-dramatizing, privileged, and performative. But if you listen again and pay attention to the last part — "black and brown people have been experiencing this for a long time" — it sounds as though she is minimizing Renee Good! It seems that she is imagining persons of color who have suffered from violent law enforcement for many decades and who might be hurt to see extreme grief over the death of a white woman. It's confusing and she seems to understand herself as a good person in need of instruction in a complex situation.A woman at the makeshift memorial for Renee Good told me it felt wrong for her to be there.
— Brecca Stoll (@breccastoll) January 9, 2026
Because she’s a white woman with a lot of “privilege”
“I feel like white tears are not always helpful or necessary.” pic.twitter.com/B6ZASuWLEZ
"You have to have a federal government that can enforce laws."
Resurfaced video of Joe Biden being asked about sanctuary citiespic.twitter.com/e2SrFohLJD
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) January 8, 2026
8 జనవరి, 2026
"For those unfamiliar with the acronym, the first letter stands for a certain curse word, followed by 'around and find out.'"
Writes John McWhorter, in "The Trump Administration’s Coarseness Is a Sign That English Has Grown Up" (NYT).
"The country should not seek a mere boost in the number of children born or in the monetary support that parents receive."
Said a report from the Heritage Foundation called "Saving America by Saving the Family," quoted in "Heritage paper on families calls for ‘marriage bootcamp,’ more babies/The conservative think tank aims to boost U.S. marriage and birth rates through recommendations to discourage online dating, restrict pornography, create tax credits for bigger families and more" (WaPo).
From the article: "A previous draft obtained by The Post, dated in October, also included an appendix of ideas that Heritage did not endorse but said were offered ‘in the spirit of furthering debate and innovative thinking on family policy.'...
"In a wide-ranging conversation with four Times reporters, President Trump talked about the Minneapolis ICE shooting, immigration, Venezuela and even his plans for further White House renovations."
There's no substance, just an announcement:
The Times’s coverage of the president’s remarks will include stories, newsletters and videos over the coming days, as well as an episode of The Daily on Friday. A transcript of the interview will be published.
Very bold of Trump to give all that access — and right in the middle of a week packed with quickly unfolding action and with only the full transcript to protect him. I like that the Times is breaking out the material in separate bits.
The first bit is: "We Pressed Trump on His Conclusion About the ICE Shooting. Here’s What He Said. The exchange was a glimpse into the president’s reflexive defense of his federal crackdown on immigration." It could have been a much more reflexive defense of the ICE agents. His first take was balanced: "I want to see nobody get shot. I want to see nobody screaming and trying to run over policemen either." And later, he says: "She behaved horribly. And then she ran him over. She didn’t try to run him over" — I would say that's a reflexive defense of the woman. How does he know she didn't try to run the agent over?
Also, the NYT writes "When we pressed Mr. Trump on his conclusion that the victim, Renee Nicole Good, tried to run over the agent," but technically, the first quote is not a statement that she tried to run anyone over. It's a distanced, abstract statement: "I want to see nobody get shot. I want to see nobody screaming and trying to run over policemen either." I'm not seeing the follow-up question quoted, but I think it shouldn't have been "Why are you concluding that Good tried to run over the agent?" but "Are you saying you've determined that Good tried to run over the agent?" [Or better, to avoid ambiguity: "Are you saying you've determined that Good intended to run over the agent?"]
The second article based on the interview is "Trump Says U.S. Oversight of Venezuela Could Last for Years/In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, President Trump said 'only time will tell' when it comes to how long the United States aims to control the country" (NYT).
"Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) said the National Guard is ready to deploy if riots break out, something he was too slow to do after George Floyd’s murder in 2020."
Writes the Editorial Board of The Washington Post, in "The woman fatally shot by ICE in Minneapolis did not deserve to die/Rioting in response to fatal shooting plays into Trump’s hands."
7 జనవరి, 2026
On turning 75.
IN JULY 1842, ADAMS TURNED SEVENTY-FIVE. ALREADY HE HAD outlived the biblical span of threescore and ten, which Adams viewed as the age beyond which no one could reasonably expect to live. Life, he understood, was a “pilgrimage” from which he could at any moment be recalled. He had been admonishing himself for years, often on the occasion of his birthday, to prepare his soul for death. Two years earlier, on his seventy-third birthday, he had written in his diary, “I am deeply sensible of the duty of beginning in earnest to wean myself from the interests and afflictions of this world, and of preparing myself for the departure to that which is to come.” Then, almost in the next sentence, Adams made a stark admission to himself: “The truth is, I adhere to the world and all its vanities, from an impulse not altogether voluntary, and cannot, by any exercise of my will, realize that I can have but very few days left to live.”
SEVENTY-FIVE... the age beyond which no one could reasonably expect to live...
Minnesota in rapid decline.
ADDED: The rowdy mob is throwing snowballs. Reminiscent of the Boston Massacre.🚨 BREAKING: Minneapolis Police has now PULLED OUT as hundreds of protestors begin pushing police officers
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 7, 2026
Antifa is going to be allowed to take over the city AGAIN.
The National Guard may need to be deployed VERY soon, as Democrats will let this place BURN! pic.twitter.com/ntr0OmK4xh
Bobby flips the food pyramid.
From "Welcome to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030."The message is simple: eat real food.... American households must prioritize diets built on whole, nutrient-dense foods—protein, dairy, vegetables, fruits, healthy fats, and whole grains.... For decades, federal incentives have promoted low-quality, highly processed foods and pharmaceutical intervention instead of prevention.... Under President Trump’s leadership, we are restoring common sense, scientific integrity, and accountability to federal food and health policy—and we are reclaiming the food pyramid and returning it to its true purpose of educating and nourishing all...
"When [Justin] McDaniel began teaching Existential Despair a decade ago, he came up with a set of ground rules...."
"The U.S. has such a free hand in Greenland that it can pretty much do what it wants. I have a very hard time seeing that the U.S. couldn’t get pretty much everything it wanted if it just asked nicely."
Under a little-known Cold War agreement, the United States already enjoys sweeping military access in Greenland... allow[ing] it to “construct, install, maintain, and operate” military bases across Greenland, “house personnel” and “control landings, takeoffs, anchorages, moorings, movements, and operation of ships, aircraft, and waterborne craft.” It was signed in 1951 by the United States and Denmark, which colonized Greenland more than 300 years ago and still controls some of its affairs....
So it's essentially already ours? But Rubio told Congress yesterday that Trump wants to buy Greenland. Olesen told the NYT that "Greenland does not want to be bought by anyone — especially not the United States." Presuming that this Olesen knows what Greenland wants, I'd still regard that as a bargaining position. And they are bargaining with Trump. We'll see what happens.
Ponderous performance.
A fake candlelight vigil for a made-up holy day. And then they sang...this is the modern Democrat party. pic.twitter.com/jvbzutnRqn
— Kira (@Kiradavis) January 7, 2026
Mickey Rourke doesn't want your charity.
6 జనవరి, 2026
At the Roast Pig Café...
"'The Bed' consisted of two handsome young men in white boxers sitting on a bed about the size of Cino’s small theater and discussing their feelings of aimlessness."
From "Robert Heide, Daring Playwright and Warhol Collaborator, Dies at 91/He helped create the Off Off Broadway theater scene, wrote and acted in Andy Warhol’s films, and turned his fascination with collectible Americana into books" (NYT).
That production of "The Bed" took place in 1965.
"Some of the rules, some of the unthinkables, some of the things that we wouldn't have previously imagined being part of the operation are now on the table as options."
Enough of that "and his wife" business.
They're playing catch up now, after the arraignment, but decent journalism should have required referring to her by name all along. She was arrested for a reason, so there should be some specificity in the charges against her. Without that, we got the false impression that she was swept in as an appendage of the man."All warfare is based on deception and the American people have had war declared on them."
Who cares what this guy thinks? But: "What I’ve come to understand more than anything, dude, is that the Trump administration just lies, bro, because they’re Israel First, just like the Biden administration just lied because they were Israel First. We don’t have our own government."
"María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, repeatedly praised President Trump on Monday during a prime-time appearance on Fox News...."
5 జనవరి, 2026
"Today, the Trump Administration is proud to announce the United States of America’s updated Childhood Vaccination Schedule."
"Did you and your team of lawyers miss important information about [Tim Walz] during the vetting process."
Oct 2024. Eric Holder explains that his vetting of Tim Walz for Kamala’s VP didn’t miss “anything of substance."
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) January 5, 2026
"Authentic guy with a great record."
They knew about Walz.
Everything they said about this guy in the 2024 campaign was a lie. pic.twitter.com/mRrOMBfSri
"For us, this is a very happy day when we see a dictator who has been part of oppressing and abusing the Venezuelan people for 25 years, when we see him in handcuffs..."
There's also this from Navarro:SHOCKING: The View’s Ana Navarro: “For us, this is a very happy day when we see a dictator who has been part of oppressing and abusing the Venezuelan people for 25 years, when we see him in handcuffs and held to some sort of accountability, it brought me to tears. It brought me… pic.twitter.com/chyUkZ22DP
— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) January 5, 2026
“Did Hell Freeze Over?”… @ananavarro Praises President Trump for Getting Rid of Maduro… pic.twitter.com/dJ3iw24yKG
— 𝕰𝖒𝕲 (@Emilio2763) January 4, 2026
"It would be better to describe reading not as a public duty but as a private pleasure, sometimes even a vice."
"They head out, we say, Guess what? There's pirates. Bing! That's the end of the pirates."
President Trump perfectly explains the sudden disappearance of Somali pirates:
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 5, 2026
"Do you notice that ships aren't being taken anymore? It's actually very easy. They head out, we say, 'Guess what? There's pirates’ *bing* thats the end of the pirates.” 🤣
pic.twitter.com/v0LogOlFvk
"Six weeks ago, Senator Mark Kelly — and five other members of Congress — released a reckless and seditious video that was clearly intended to undermine good order and military discipline...."
Six weeks ago, Senator Mark Kelly — and five other members of Congress — released a reckless and seditious video that was clearly intended to undermine good order and military discipline. As a retired Navy Captain who is still receiving a military pension, Captain Kelly knows he…
— Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (@SecWar) January 5, 2026
"Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson — he of the 'don’t die' motto — is particularly obsessed with the ways his penis might help him live forever."
"It’s a painful reality to comes to terms with but as a woman hell really can be other women sometimes."
Writes "eggspoached" in the comments to "Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group/I thought I found my village. Instead, I was back in high school." That's the most-read article at New York Magazine at the moment, and there are lots more comments along the lines of "This exact thing happened to me!"
The President of Mexico and the President of Colombia react quite differently to Trump's posturing.
After Mr. Trump said that U.S. military forces in the Caribbean could be used against Colombia and other countries, and accused Mr. Petro of being involved in cocaine production, Mr. Petro said: “If you detain a president whom much of my people want and respect, you will unleash the people’s jaguar.”...
He added that Colombia has deployed more than 30,000 troops along its border with Venezuela to prepare for potential destabilization, a surge of migrants or confrontations with drug cartels that he said would “very likely feel increased pressure and attempt to harm the Colombian people.”
President Claudia Sheinbaum brushed aside President Trump’s warning that Mexico must get its “act together” on drug trafficking or face possible U.S. action.
“This is just President Trump’s manner of speaking,” Sheinbaum said at a news conference on Monday. She acknowledged that the White House had pushed for military action on Mexican soil, but said that the problem of organized crime could not be solved with foreign intervention.
Whose rhetoric is likely to be more effective with Trump? I see that Petro hotly deployed vivid language — "the people's jaguar" — and Sheinbaum coolly observed that Trump deploys vivid language. To Sheinbaum, Trump is a blustery beast, but she can handle him. To Petro, the people are a fierce powerful beast and they will rise up and defend him against Trump.
"Democratic Gov. Tim Walz announced Monday he is dropping his bid for reelection in Minnesota, a dramatic turn for the two-term governor who gained national prominence..."
From "Walz drops bid for reelection as Minn. governor while Klobuchar considers run/The former Democratic vice presidential nominee stepped aside amid a growing fraud inquiry" (WaPo reports).
"Let's go after the drug lords where they LIVE!"
FLASHBACK: 1989 JOE BIDEN would love what President Trump just did:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 5, 2026
"Let's go after the drug lords where they LIVE! With an international strike force. NO safe haven for narco-terrorists."
pic.twitter.com/XlrSGiHnoZ
"I think the reality is that for centuries we really treated property as an individualized good and not a collective good and..."
NYC Mayor Mamdani's Tenant Director, Cea Weaver:
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 5, 2026
"We'll transition from treating property as an individual good to a collective good. Whites especially will be impacted." pic.twitter.com/RZSdCs8oEa
4 జనవరి, 2026
Sunrise — 7:00, 7:10, 7:11, 7:12, 7:25, 7:27.
We walked out onto the ice today. I like to be able to do that, because you get a continual view of an unobstructed sunrise. I ran out ahead while Meade was holding still to do videos, seen here, and that's Meade in the distance in photo #3, with the waning gibbous moon. That's another moon view in photo #5.Time only seems to go faster when you’re older because of the way your memory works. Does that mean you should seek out novelty?
Interesting: Here is the reason that as you get older, entire years feel like a week: 🙇♂️ pic.twitter.com/V6spUNMrFT
— AlphaFox (@alphafox) January 4, 2026
Doesn't AI stop you from making basic grammar errors like "grabbing he and his wife in their pajamas"?
Here is the soft launch of the @CBSEveningNews with @TonyDokoupil, not official until Monday, but kicking off two days early in light of the U.S. military strikes in Venezuela and capture of Nicolas Maduro pic.twitter.com/gFlviKfkqh
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) January 3, 2026
"You can't turn Venezuela into the operating hub for Iran, for Russia, for Hezbollah, for China, for the Cuban intelligence agents that control that country."
"'Gossip shows talk about her every day, about her outfits, about her stylist, about her appearances,' he said, a reference to Ms. Guilfoyle’s embrace of the Trump style for women..."
From "Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle, the Talk of Athens/The former fiancée of Donald Trump Jr., and the former wife of Gov. Gavin Newsom, is working hard and pushing deals with American business interests. She’s also up late at parties" (NYT).
"'The task in front of him is stupefying,' said a senior U.S. official, noting the dizzying array of policy decisions related to energy, elections, sanctions and security that await."
Things I found when I created a new tag — "Trump and Venezuela" — and went back into the archive to add it to old posts.
I hope James Carville is doing satire.
About 24 hours ago, I said out loud, here at Meadhouse, "I'm waiting for Trump haters to say this was done to distract us from Epstein."
I'd like to think anyone saying that is doing satire, but James Carville really commits:
🚨NEW: James Carville goes on *UNHINGED* rant claiming Trump Admin Venezuela Operation was "ALL ABOUT EPSTEIN"🤦♂️
— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) January 3, 2026
"Come on, people! Wake up! ... Never ever underestimate what Trump will do to try to survive and draw attention away from Jeffrey Epstein."@DailyCaller pic.twitter.com/jRa52gwDwD








