- Roy Dotricehttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/16/obituaries/roy-dotrice-dead-veteran-actor-and-tony-winner.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region®ion=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-wellhttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/16/obituaries/roy-dotrice-dead-veteran-actor-and-tony-winner.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region®ion=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well, actor.
Onyx Lynx
"My hovercraft is full of eels." Political (Monty) Pythonist and baseball fanatic. Other matters as inappropriate.
Monday, October 16, 2017
In Memoriam
Warning re:Politifact
"PolitiFact has been an invaluable resource for debunking politicians' misstatements and falsehoods."Politifact has been hacked from Washington Post article
WaPo dislikes ad blockers.
Under ordinary circumstances, said Mursch, Coin Hive is used by some websites as an alternative to advertising. But in the case of PolitiFact, somebody has programmed the site to run multiple versions of Coin Hive simultaneously, basically bringing any visitor's computer to a processing halt.(there were links to refutatons to "voter fraud" allegations.) twisted chick on dreamwidth notified readers.
WaPo dislikes ad blockers.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Body Mod Off the rails
Don't tattoo your eyeball.
Fascism is still evil.
Speech given by Trump to "Values Voters" Obama eulogy after massacre at church last year.
Fascism is still evil.
Speech given by Trump to "Values Voters" Obama eulogy after massacre at church last year.
Monday, October 2, 2017
One of the sayings of my people is that solutions to problems which require time machines are not good solutions. Corollary to that is anything requiring mass teleportation also is not a workable or good solution.
Someone raised as a racist.
Yastreblyasky bitch-slaps Ross Douthat. Because Clinton Derangement Syndrome apparently never dies.
Risk of cholera in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
Someone raised as a racist.
Yastreblyasky bitch-slaps Ross Douthat. Because Clinton Derangement Syndrome apparently never dies.
Risk of cholera in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
In Memoriam
Tom Petty, musician
Anne Jeffreys, actress
Monty Hall, game show host (& co-creator)
Lady Lucan, not murdered
The 50+ people killed in Las Vegas
Anne Jeffreys, actress
Monty Hall, game show host (& co-creator)
Lady Lucan, not murdered
The 50+ people killed in Las Vegas
Friday, September 29, 2017
Some Things Shameful and Called Out
- Shameful. (Containing the video)
"There is absolutely no place in our Air Force for racism - it's not who we are, nor will we tolerate it in any shape or fashion," said Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria, superintendent of the Air Force Academy, saying the school strives to create a climate of dignity and respect for all. "Period. Those who don't understand that are behind the power curve and better catch up."
- Calling that out (video, Crooks and Liars)
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Oh, Really?
- Mr. Kushner is easily confused.
According to a report in Wired Magazine, the voter registration form for Jared Corey Kushner held by the New York State Board of Elections lists Ivanka’s husband’s gender as “female.” The goof prompted Wired writer Ashley Feinberg to ask “Is Kushner a woman? Did he just accidentally fill out the form incorrectly? Is he the victim of a malicious voter impersonation scheme? Unfortunately, there's absolutely no way to know for sure, because he has yet to provide Wired with a comment. But based on his recent history with paperwork, option two seems like a pretty safe bet.”Kali Holloway, AlterNet
Monday, September 25, 2017
Post-Antibiotics
He found that without increased infection control measures, like regularly testing patients for pandemic resistance, and quarantining anyone who’s a carrier, CRE would be endemic—i.e. living full-time—at nearly every Orange County health care facility within a decade.Wired, Megan Molteni
I was working oh, twenty years ago, tracking patients with resistant bacteria.
Saturday, September 23, 2017
I've Mislaid The One Ring Again!
Via Zandar Versus The Stupid: From The Hill:
Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) is facing criticism after his office revealed that four voicemails sent from a nursing home where eleven residents died in the aftermath Hurricane Irma were deleted.Really, they want us dead.
Scott's office responded saying the four voicemails, which were all received during a 36-hour period before the first resident died, were handed off to the appropriate agency and then deleted.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
In Memoriam
- Lillian Ross, writer & reporter
- Jake LaMotta, boxer
- Charles Owens, golfer
- Brenda Lewis, soprano
- Stanislav Petrov, helped avert nuclear war
Monday, September 18, 2017
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Stepping on Schmucks
And while I do not think that even Mr. Brooks is stupid enough to publicly cross swords with Mr. Coates again any time soon, in the black-and-white contrast between their reactions to the election of President Stupid you can see the fatal flaw in our media laid bare.
Driftglass, of course
Our media is in the hands of gatekeepers who are determined to abort any discussion about anything that threatens their privilege, their status as gatekeeper or the Both Sides Do It narrative that keeps their whole world propped up. And until that changes -- until talking openly about our real problems becomes something the media works hard to accomplish and not avoid -- nothing else will change.
- Yastreblyansky flicks
some dandruffanother conservative "pundit" from his shoulder for lying.
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Resolutely Ignorant
- He won't hear what he doesn't want to hear, Senator Scott.
- From Raw Story:
Donald Trump signed into law a Congressional resolution condemning white supremacists on Thursday, after lawmakers maneuvered the president into backing a text triggered by his equivocal response to racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Trump signed the resolution “rejecting White nationalists, White supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis, and other hate groups,” which was unanimously passed by Congress earlier in the week.
The overwhelming passage of the text meant that Trump would have likely had any attempted presidential veto overturned.
In a statement, Trump said he was “pleased to sign” the measure, adding that “as Americans, we condemn the recent violence in Charlottesville and oppose hatred, bigotry, and racism in all forms.” - Oh, Facebook. The Pro Publica report. Making prostitutes look principled. Big Bad Bald Bastard yelled at/about them for accepting a purchase of advertising from Russian "sources." boing boing published Facebook's statement. (In the extremely unlikely circumstance that a Facebook account has my name on it, it is, unequivocally a fake.)
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
In Memoriam
- Len Wein, comic book writer
- Lotfi Zadeh, "fuzzy logic"
- Nancy Hatch Dupree, historian of Afghanistan
- Rick Stevens, singer (Tower of Power)
- ETA: X Atencio, animator (and songwriter)
Monday, September 11, 2017
Schooled
The National Congress of American Indians kindly offered Steve Bannon a history lesson Monday after he blamed “leftists” for the notion that Native Americans were the first Americans.Somebody had to do it. If he graduated from a reputable university/college, the institution should be ashamed.
The largest Native American advocacy group in the country said in a statement to TheWrap that indigenous people not only occupied the land that is now the United States of America long before Europeans, but also deserved much of the credit for the U.S. Constitution.
“‘America,’ a term Mr. Bannon uses to refer to the United States of America, owes its founding, its place, and its very survival to the original, Indigenous inhabitants of this land – the ‘First Americans,'” a spokeswoman for the organizations said. “America as a democratic society and government was modeled after the Great Law of Peace, the oral constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy.”
As You Know, Barb,
The tag/label I use for attempts at voter suppression and tales of voter "fraud" (there are more insect parts in your average hot dog than cases of actual voter "fraud," and most of it seems to be committed by Republicans. Just saying. Want to finish that hot dog? There's a ball game this weekend) is, as I've mentioned the punch line to what may be a Dick Gregory sketch [Mr. Gregory was just slightly before my time and may not have been considered child-friendly] , which may refer to literacy tests, in which the prospective voter is handed a sheet in Chinese. The Election Commissioner wants to bring this sort of stupid back.
Yeah, really.
Critics say the commission is a pretext for Republican efforts to make it harder to register and to vote, and that it will reach a predetermined conclusion, that tough new rules are needed to prevent fraud,” the Times noted. “Studies have repeatedly shown that illegal voting is very rare, and that voter impersonation — perhaps the main danger suggested by advocates of tighter election rules — is next to nonexistent.”(AlterNet, from Raw Story by David Edwards)
Those studies, however, don’t hold sway with Gardner, who told the paper that additional voting restrictions could be a boon to turnout.
Yeah, really.
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Meta
The Atlantic, Kurt Andersen: "How America Lost Its Mind." Or, what's with the crackpottery. With video.
Of course, I have a few nits:
Quick substantive quote:
(Mr. Andersen appears to be somewhat conservative. Keep that in mind.) Note his section on 45.
Via odaiwai's comment at Making Light.
Of course, I have a few nits:
And then factions of the new left went to work making and setting off thousands of bombs in the early 1970s.Hundreds, honey. There's a book to be called Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire. I want to see the footnotes, frankly.
Quick substantive quote:
Another way the GOP got loopy was by overdoing libertarianism. I have some libertarian tendencies, but at full-strength purity it’s an ideology most boys grow out of. On the American right since the ’80s, however, they have not. Republicans are very selective, cherry-picking libertarians: Let business do whatever it wants and don’t spoil poor people with government handouts; let individuals have gun arsenals but not abortions or recreational drugs or marriage with whomever they wish; and don’t mention Ayn Rand’s atheism. Libertarianism, remember, is an ideology whose most widely read and influential texts are explicitly fiction.[Emphasis in original.]
(Mr. Andersen appears to be somewhat conservative. Keep that in mind.) Note his section on 45.
Via odaiwai's comment at Making Light.
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Concepts Picked Up in Childhood That Finally Have Application
(Trump appointee):
May be too apropos.
Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt told CNN on Thursday that discussing climate change right now is inconsiderate to the people of Florida.There was a [folk?] song lyric when I was very young to the effect of 'The roof doesn't leak if it's not raining, and I can't fix it when it's raining.'
"Here's the issue," Pruitt told CNN. "To have any kind of focus on the cause and effect of the storm—versus helping people, or actually facing the effect of the storm—is misplaced."
May be too apropos.
Thursday, September 7, 2017
The Nineteenth Century Called. It Wants Its Resident Back.
So. Let's revisit the 1800s to remember why we don't want to do that for real, aside from the disrespect for the dignity of every human being. Ahem.
Know-Nothing Party speaks. As usual, spewing profound ignorance and toxic stupidity insensitivity.
- Cross-country travel takes much longer than a week. Much longer.
- Your personal computer is an abacus. The Difference Engine is not mass-produced. The telephone is in its early stages. Not pocket-sized at all.
- Indoor plumbing is making inroads but isn't ubiquitous.
- The streets are dotted with horse excreta. (Buggy whip manufacturers make good money.)
- Financial panics occur and take down the entire economy.
- 19th Century medicine.
- All suits have to be custom-made, and many tailors were immigrants.
- No air-conditioning.
- No credit cards.
- Vaudeville as mass entertainment. No TV or radio.
- Very little football. ( A plus for me, but hey!)
- Little variety in cuisine.
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
In Memoriam
Kate Millett, influential feminist writer. I read most of her stuff in the '70s and '80s.
"I Did Warn You Not to Trust Me."
Sessions’ entire speech was shot through with falsehoods and distortions, each one playing directly off ugly racist stereotypes and assumptions that have nothing to do with the facts on hand.
Amanda Marcotte, Salon, in AlterNet.
None of this should be a surprise, however.
- Two from Yastreblyansky:
- M. Bouffant reprinting a letter appearing in the Salt Lake Tribune.
- Chauncey DeVega (Indomitable) podcast. History lesson.
It's early in September.
The Chicago White Sox and Oakland Athletics are already eliminated from the divisional chase, and Detroit is not far behind (maybe that's why they traded Verlander).
In the National League, just as in ancient times, Philadelphia and the Mets are out of the race as are San Diego and San Francisco. No, I don't believe the Dodgers have the most wins this year. And I'm still not used to Houston being in the American League and leading the Western Division.
The Chicago White Sox and Oakland Athletics are already eliminated from the divisional chase, and Detroit is not far behind (maybe that's why they traded Verlander).
In the National League, just as in ancient times, Philadelphia and the Mets are out of the race as are San Diego and San Francisco. No, I don't believe the Dodgers have the most wins this year. And I'm still not used to Houston being in the American League and leading the Western Division.
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
"The North Remembers"
Fred Clark on the meaning of words and a Radley Balko tweet. Is thing of beauty.
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