January 4, 2026
Things I found when I created a new tag — "Trump and Venezuela" — and went back into the archive to add it to old posts.
November 26, 2025
"Who'd want to harm this beautiful bird?"
I love Trump's body language, and Melania seems genuinely amused.Sorry but we’ll never have this much fun ever again
— Arynne Wexler (@ArynneWexler) November 25, 2025
pic.twitter.com/959k1V1Gky
November 3, 2025
Today's sunrise — photographed at 5:59 — and a look back to yesterday.
So let me go back to yesterday, that very misty morning. I have a few more pictures I wanted to show you. I caught this odd looks-out-of-focus image 9 minutes after the official pop:
September 29, 2025
August 24, 2025
"The surge of tiny clapping has led to an endless debate on TikTok about the proper way to do it."
From "'Clock it.' We’re all finger-clapping wrong. As more people embrace finger claps, the queer ballroom scene is clapping back at those unaware of its origin and meaning" (WaPo).
May 26, 2025
"I was bickering, or rather joking, with my wife. It's nothing."
My favorite part is his "Oh, hi" gesture, when he sees that the face push got caught on camera. And that you only see Brigitte's hand, not the rest of her — in the manner of Soupy Sales and White Fang:French President Emmanuel Macron responds after he apparently got assaulted in the face by his wife Brigitte while stepping off of a plane in Vietnam.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 26, 2025
Macron was seen getting shoved in the face before getting off the plane as if nothing happened.
Macron has since responded to… pic.twitter.com/YeEAwdLcxF
April 27, 2025
"He starts wiggling and loosening the collar as people disagree with him."
He starts wiggling and loosening the collar as people disagree with him. pic.twitter.com/8aqf7iZSVM
— Whatsup - The Purple Whale (@80strolls) April 26, 2025
March 20, 2025
"The Nazi salute sh*t was insane. Honey, we're going to call a fig a fig, and we're going to call a Nazi salute what it was."
Said Vivian Jenna Wilson, quoted in "Vivian Jenna Wilson on Being Elon Musk’s Estranged Daughter, Protecting Trans Youth and Taking on the Right Online/In Teen Vogue’s special issue cover story, the estranged 20-year-old daughter of Elon Musk talks about the 'cartoonishly evil' Trump administration and being a young trans woman today" (Teen Vogue).
March 13, 2025
The Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates debate.
The state’s Democratic Party is airing television ads tying Mr. Musk to Judge Schimel....
Click that link to see an ad that shows Elon Musk wielding the chain saw and giving the "Nazi" salute over and over again.
March 1, 2025
"Body-language and behavioral expert Darren Stanton said he thought Zelensky appeared 'quite angry from the outset' and got 'caught up in his own ego.'"
From "Body-language experts break down the dramatic Trump-Zelensky meeting/The row between Trump and Zelensky was heightened by the lack of an interpreter, the power imbalance, and the men’s TV backgrounds, body-language experts say" (WaPo).
February 28, 2025
"The diagnosis of online irony poisoning tends to understate the extent to which social media’s rightward drift regulates so much else in life..."
January 21, 2025
I saw Musk's "Nazi salute" in real time, but failed to jump up and blog it.
But I worked on other things, as you can see below, and even more time passed. I was about to let it go entirely, but then 2 things I saw on X made me laugh, so I'll give you this:
January 13, 2025
Governor Newsom's seesawing shoulders inject horror into the phrase "some ideas around some land use concerns... around speculators coming in."
Discussed at X, here.NO FU*KING WAY.
— HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) January 13, 2025
"I was just talking to Josh Green, the governor down in Hawaii, who had some ideas around some land use concerns he has around speculators coming in, buying up properties.
So we're already working with our legal teams to to move those things forward and we'll… pic.twitter.com/ed1Msb8O0v
January 12, 2025
"As the former presidents, first ladies, and vice presidents sat together at the National Cathedral on Thursday..."
Write Harvest Prude and Kate Shellnutt, in "Mike Pence Shares the First Thing He Said to Trump in Four Years" (Christianity Today).
January 5, 2025
"Leader Schumer, what do you say to Americans who feel as though you and other top Democrats misled them about President Biden's mental acuity?"
"No. Look, we didn't. And let's – let’s look – let’s look at President Biden. He's had an amazing record. The legislation we passed, one of the most significant groups of legislation since the New Deal – since Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, putting in 235 judges, a record. And he's a patriot. He's a great guy. And when he stepped down, he did it on his own because he thought it was better not only for the Democratic Party, for America. We should all salute him. We should all salute him."Chuck Schumer is confronted on NBC for covering up Biden's mental health decline.
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) January 5, 2025
Never forget: The Democratic Party knew that Biden wasn't competent enough to be president and hid the truth from Americans for four years.
Democrats do not care about Americans. It's that simple. pic.twitter.com/4sJbzMPi4C
December 15, 2024
"Holding space."
Perhaps you're noticing this today:
That's Margaret Cho: "I'm holding space for... those eyebrows, that body, the abs."Margaret Cho: "I'm holding space for that CEO shooter, the abs, and that body"
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) December 15, 2024
The American left's creepy fascination with Luigi Mangione continuespic.twitter.com/CJbFoys6iN
"Holding space" is a psychology concept meaning towards creating a safe space for someone or something by being present for them, physically, emotionally and mentally without judgement.
September 18, 2024
"So you can have people who attempt to gesticulate. Again, modern politicians, you’ll see this sometime where they feel like, 'I’m supposed to be making hand gestures'..."
"... and they’re terrible at it. And it undercuts it. Cicero and Quintilian give some very amusing examples from ancient Rome. He says, there was this one guy who when he spoke, looked like he was trying to swat away flies because there were just these awkward gestures. Or another who looked like he was trying balancing a boat in choppy seas. And my favorite is there was one orator who supposedly was prone to making, I guess, languid supple motions. They actually named a dance after this guy, and his name was Titius. And so Romans could do the Titius, which is this dance that was imitating this orator who had these comically bad gesticulation...."
From "Transcript for Gregory Aldrete: The Roman Empire – Rise and Fall of Ancient Rome | Lex Fridman Podcast #443"
The segment on gestures begins here. Or watch the video:
July 22, 2024
July 16, 2024
Trump walks out into the GOP convention: What was your reaction?
July 2, 2024
"The image is saintly."



