This is a rare opportunity to use my old tag "charming bad logic."Jane Fonda on her “Block the Merger” pin, saying that she “slept with the guy” who created CNN and doesn’t want to see the network owned by Paramount.
— Variety (@Variety) March 16, 2026
Vanity Fair #Oscar Party pic.twitter.com/bNj93GuO8A
March 16, 2026
"I slept with the guy who created it!"
March 9, 2026
An exciting finish to the L.A. Marathon yesterday. That's the American Nathan Martin, catching up to the Kenyan Michael Kamari.
Holy smokes….incredible finish at LA Marathon today by American Nathan Martin coming from behind to catch and beat Kenyan Michael Kamari at the finish line pic.twitter.com/hYk1jxsqBk
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) March 9, 2026
March 7, 2026
Does Gavin Newsom have a Zoolander problem?
That question was asked and answered a few days ago.
The answer is yes. And I think people know what that means. A man is so under the spell of the notion that he's good looking that he has absurd confidence in himself.
It's causing him to blabber inanely, with ridiculous confidence:
This is actually really wild
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 7, 2026
Gavin Newsom is asked to define what he wants to do politically, what’s his goal
He rambles and doesn’t have an answer
He’s asked again
He doesn’t have an answer
He’s asked again
Newsom tells the person interviewing him to answer it for him… pic.twitter.com/Ig3SU2LKw4
January 24, 2026
Bloviate.

1. My November 1, 2019 post, "An impeachment trial would help Joe Biden — because Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, and Cory Booker would all face the obligation to do their job as Senator," quoted NY Magazine writer Ed Kilgore, who wrote: "[An impeachment trial] could be a boon to non-senators — particularly Joe Biden, who can bloviate to his heart’s desire about the lessons he learned on impeachment and all the issues involving Trump during his 44 years as a member or presiding officer of the Upper Chamber...."
2. On October 7, 2004, the first year of this blog, I quoted Al Franken, who was boasting about his radio show on the radio network Air America: "We do a different kind of show. I'm not the mirror image of Rush Limbaugh. I do a totally different kind of show. I don't bloviate for three hours and pull stuff out of my butt and mislead and lie. We're very scrupulous about our facts. I'm proud of that." (I do go on to quip about whether Franken "did in fact bloviate," so count that as my using the word if you must, but I'm really still essentially quoting him.)
In both of those instances, the user of "bloviate" is insulting someone else. President Harding, the popularizer of the word, used it about himself, self-deprecatingly.
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Here's the biography — commission earned — "Warren G. Harding: The American Presidents Series: The 29th President, 1921-1923." Warning: It's by John Dean. Chris says: "It’s part of a series of very short books that I use when the options are very limited." He's relied on that series to read about William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Franklin Pierce, and Benjamin Harrison.
January 17, 2026
"There is no evidence that Gladis and her pod are attacking humans or that they intend to harm people at all."
From "Orcas blamed for yacht attacks are speaking their own language/Scientists studying killer whales linked to hundreds of encounters with boats near Gibraltar have discovered that the pod communicates using a unique dialect" (London Times).
December 6, 2025
"I thought the audiobook was the move, but hearing this in her own voice is so much worse than reading it. I couldn’t even make it through the intro."
July 7, 2025
"'Stop talking over your brother,' they’d chide. 'I asked him a question.' And I would quieten down, shamed."
Writes Jessie Cole, in "I spoke for my brother when he was too afraid to answer — now, he speaks in melodies, and I have learned to listen" (Guardian).
Jessie Cole is a writer. Her brother, Jacob Cole, is a guitarist. I'm listening on Spotify, here.
May 30, 2025
"But I think the meta text of why it was so shocking was all of the people that were waved off as conspiracy theorists. Right wing fever swamp people were completely right."
May 12, 2025
"From the beginning, those voices were highly regulated and controlled so as not to provoke certain outrage..."
Writes Susan Dominus, in "Has the Internet Changed How Women Sound? Technology’s many automated female voices are nothing if not helpful" (NYT).
April 28, 2025
"This is the first video edited with the Neurolink.... This is my old voice, narrating this video, cloned by A.I. from recordings before I lost my voice...."
I am the 3rd person in the world to receive the @Neuralink brain implant.
— Bradford G Smith (Brad) (@ALScyborg) April 27, 2025
1st with ALS. 1st Nonverbal.
I am typing this with my brain. It is my primary communication.
Ask me anything! I will answer at least all verified users!
Thank you @elonmusk! pic.twitter.com/bxYO3SBfA2
April 21, 2025
Twinspeak.
NEW: Australian identical twins speak in sync after witnessing an armed carjacking incident in Queensland, Australia.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 21, 2025
This is hands down a top 5 interview of all time.
The twins, Bridgette Powers and Paula Powers, explained how their mom came face to face with a… pic.twitter.com/qvbOxK2Vyf
March 30, 2025
"Just a heads-up."
Ridiculous on so many levels, but I'm just going to highlight the exaggerated enunciation — "as a WHiTTTTe woman."Liberal woman informs everyone that she won't be dating white men anymore.
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) March 29, 2025
Groundbreaking information.pic.twitter.com/2lC5Kqm0Qb
March 9, 2025
"He’s still not a populist nationalist, he’s a globalist. He and I have a chasm that is probably insurmountable."
Mr. Bannon vigorously disagrees with Mr. Musk’s support for H-1B visas, which allow high-skilled individuals to work in America. Mr. Bannon has also warned that billionaires like Mr. Musk and other tech executives — many of whom supported Democrats before backing Mr. Trump — will abandon the MAGA movement.
February 26, 2025
Who's in the worst position to write a book about the coverup of Biden's cognitive decline?
Tapper then: It's a conspiracy theory to say Biden has cognitive decline. It's a stutter.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 26, 2025
Tapper now: A book on the cover up pic.twitter.com/UjnQXgkzFF
Here's Jake Tapper incensed over Joe Biden's "stutter" and outraged over claims of Biden's cognitive decline.
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) February 26, 2025
Now he's cashing in on a book about Biden's cognitive decline and media cover up. There is no bottom for these people.
pic.twitter.com/rdNdqh4YKQ
September 9, 2024
"James Earl Jones, a stuttering farm child who became a voice of rolling thunder as one of America’s most versatile actors..."
From "James Earl Jones, Actor Whose Voice Could Menace or Melt, Dies at 93/He gave life to characters like Darth Vader in 'Star Wars' and Mufasa in 'The Lion King,' and went on to collect Tonys, Golden Globes, Emmys and an honorary Oscar" (NYT).
August 17, 2024
Why do tech geniuses have dysfluent speech?
- Brain Overload: Their minds are too busy solving complex problems to prioritize smooth speech. It's like their CPU is always at 100% capacity.
- Social Skills Rust: Spending more time with machines than humans means their conversational skills might be a bit... out of date. They're fluent in code, not small talk.
- Overthinking & Literalism: They might overthink every word or take language too literally, turning a simple chat into a computational challenge.
Politicians dive into economic terms like they're swimming in alphabet soup. Maybe her mind mixed up "price gauging" with "market gauging" or "public sentiment gauging." It's like when you're so deep into tech talk, you start saying "byte" when you mean "bite."
So my next question was "How would anyone know if I was saying byte or bite?" and I got a 7-point answer.
Ridiculous, I thought, and I said, "A human being would have answered 'they wouldn't,' but you give me a 7-point answer. How would you justify your behavior?"
It conceded "Ah, you caught me in my AI nature, didn't you? Here's my attempt at justification" and gave me another 7-point answer!
1. Overthinking is My Default: Unlike humans, I'm designed to process information exhaustively. My circuits are wired to consider all possibilities, even if it's overkill for simple questions....
And on and on, demonstrating the aforesaid overthinking.
So then here's a screen shot showing what I asked and what I was surprised to get:
August 15, 2024
"Mr. Harrell’s team sank into his brain’s outer layer four electrode arrays that looked like tiny beds of nails."
From "A.L.S. Stole His Voice. A.I. Retrieved It. In an experiment that surpassed expectations, implants in a patient’s brain were able to recognize words he tried to speak, and A.I. helped produce sounds that came close to matching his true voice" (NYT)(free access link).
August 1, 2024
"But while he is seen as a long shot for VP, the blizzard of Buttigieg appearances is thrilling his legions of fans on social media..."
July 12, 2024
"It felt like he was still the smart, witty guy we’ve all followed for many years, but the volume and speed are turned way down — to an alarming level."
Making small talk with the current and former presidents while preparing for a photo, the donor said that she and Obama shared a brief joke that Biden initially seemed to miss. The current president only attempted a retort “in a barely audible voice” after the photo was over and others had moved on, she said.
So this lady got her big moment, wafted a joke/"joke," and Obama laughed, because that's what sharp people do when someone they want to please say something intended as a joke, and Biden did not laugh. In the wealthy woman's opinion, conveyed to The Washington Post with a demand not to use her name, Biden seemed to miss the joke/"joke." Initially. What was the purported joke and was it explained to him so that eventually he acted as though he got it? Maybe Obama explained it: Joe, this woman and her husband donated $100,000 and she believes she's said something amusing — don't you understand? And then Joe seemed to understand. But Joe had to have known he was at a fundraiser. And who could this lady be but a donor?

