Bill Maher from 5/22/2020

 Posted by at 10:00 am  Politics
May 232020
 

Since TC only promised a Personal Update, I got this prepared – and then he asked for it. Great Minds. There are four videos available this week.

Monologue – Not that Bill isn’t witty, but whoever put together his virtual (and visual) laugh track deserves an Emmy.

Friedman – Friedman is the expert on how tightly connected we all are globally – and ties together several events with global effects, and addresses information overload. (This clip wouldn’t give me CC.)

Moore – It surprised me that the possible need to drag Trump* out of the White House didn’t come up, since both are keen on that idea (not without reason.) But the things that did come up are probably more likely,\.

New Rule – Bill is correct, of course. Well, except his implication that liberals don’t notice. A lot of us do. If he knows how to get legislation past #MoscowMotch, that would be constructive! I do think he estimate the complexity of the situation, though. For one thing, I have shopped exclusively on line for years, and maybe my needs are different, but it’s very rare that I can’t avoid Amazon. For another, much of what one can buy at amazon, one is actually buying from small businesses through Amazon. What are the economic implications of that? I am old enough (as is Liz, and probably Bill) to remember when Ma Bell was broken up. That was challenging enough – and at that time they were only selling one service.  Now – now that all the companies have merged and need to be broken up again, and bundling is a thing – I shudder.

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May 232020
 

Last Tuesday I was so sick that I could not stand up.  WWWendy called my oncologist and called 911 on her instructions.  They has to haul me out of here on a gurney.  My chemo knocked out my immune system and I picked up an infection.  The resulting Republicosis was so severe that I was pumping out fluids faster than I could rehydrate.  I became so dehydrated that I ended up in Intensive Care, where they pumped fluids into me through my port and two other IVs.  On Wednesday night, they released me from Intensive Care, but kept pumping we full of Ringers Lactate and Antibiotics.  They never did identify the bug, but after my white blood count returned to normal, they released me yesterday afternoon with three more antibiotics.  Obviously, we’ll need to make some changes in my chemo.  WWWendy is going in with me Tuesday.  JD, would you do Bill Maher?  Tomorrow is a WWWendy day, so please expect only a Personal Update.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:10 (average 4:45).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

Trump* Virus Update:

0523TrumpVirusMap

Cases: 1,648,283
Deaths: 97,732
Recovered: 403,312

Short Takes:

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Contact Tracings Show Risk Of Coronavirus Spread Through Churches

As a Christian, (authentic Christian, not Republican supply-side pseudo-Christian [anti-Christian]) I believe in freedom of religion, as defined in the First Amendment. That does not include murdering innocents by infecting them with Trump* virus. RESIST!!

From YouTube (TomCat Channel): WWW 0522 2

Now isn’t she as gorgeous as a Republican is ugly?  RESIST!!

From YouTube (a blast from the past): Peter Frampton- Baby I Love Your Way


Ah… the memories.  RESIST!!

Vote Blue No Matter Who Top to Bottom!!

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May 222020
 

Like other similar venues across our nation, the world-famous J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles was closed to visitors because of COVID-19. So its staff decided to engage the public with an actual “Life Imitates Art” challenge. And the results were pretty amazing!

There were so many creative and wonderful ones it was hard to choose. Some of them were quite abstract, so I limited myself to ones that a non-arts aficionado could enjoy.

But even that left me with over 40 selections. So I decided to group them in very broad themes. There will be some overlap as one submission could qualify for more than one theme.

Let’s start with Animals. Proving yet again that cats are free-spirit critters (and confirming the old adage that they cannot be herded) there wasn’t one employing a kitty cat.  A ferret – YES, but no cat.

One popular painting was “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Johannes Vermeer.  But I decided to go with “Male with a Pearl Earring”.

I was a bit surprised that Frida Kahlo self-portraits was such a popular subject. I thought these were the two best.

There were a few of the “Ugly Duchess” by Quentin Matsys which were quite well done. (One wonders if the subject knew the title of the painting they were portraying – although the two I picked were both males.)

Far away the most common theme simply involved people. Because there were so many, I made three GIFs; but I didn’t do a very good job dividing them up.

There were a couple cute Rockwell ones.

And I thought we should end with a selection memorializing what generated this “Life Imitates Art” challenge – the Coronavirus Quarantine. So the last one features artworks employing Toilet Paper and Masks.

I’m not sure if all those submitted are at the above Tweet – but there are quite a lot more there for your viewing pleasure.

[EDITOR’S NOTE: I always select “Do NOT Stack Frames” – but have never been successful in getting it applied.  So I apologize that there are remnants of previous ones that annoyingly hang around.]

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Proxy Update 5/22/2020

 Posted by at 11:34 am  Politics
May 222020
 

I haven’t found much news, and what little I have found is petty. Ted Cruz had a hissy fit. Tara Reade’s attorney dumped her. Another youth pastor has been caught soliciting a male sex worker. Ho hum. But it’s Friday. Someone with a modicum of integrity will probably get fired tonight. Meanwhile, here’s an article to hang comments on.

Never-before-seen Trump photo. No one can safely get a haircut in a salon right now, including the president. Here’s proof, a photo of his overgrown pandemic hair, sent to me by a White House official and verified by a second administration source. “The hair is his real hair from quarantining and not being able to get a haircut,” the first official tells me.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There’s a new ad out, not from the Lincoln Project, but from a PAC called “Lindsey Must Go”

I don’t generally impose information about operas I’m watching on people here, and I”’ try to keep this relevant, but the Opera I watched Wednesday night left me a little unsettled. and made me realize something I’d never thought about. It wasn’t the music, or the cast, or the sets and costumes – all were brilliant. Yet it was painful to watch. It was like watching an asteroid come in headed straight for you. Impending doom and no way to avoid it. But here’s the thing. I cannot think of another opera, or another play, or another book, story, ballet, any narrative form, in which ALL the characters were trying so terribly hard to do the right thing. Hate comes into it but no one who has it is a hateful person. They’re not motivated by greed, or cruelty, but for justice as they see it. And – as a result – there is no one to blame. No one for the viewer to be angry with. It was a revelation to me to realize how much focus – how much closure – I lost by not having that. It’s no excuse, but it may give me a little insight into where some (not all) Trump* supporters are coming from … it’s true they were unfair to pick people to blame who were in no way at fault, and also true that they were – let’s say misguided – to seize on people to blame that Trump* handed to them. But I certainly can understand the craving.

 

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Proxy Update 5/21/2020

 Posted by at 11:43 am  Politics
May 212020
 

Hi and good afternoon all.  I don’t have anything new.   As Lona pointed out, it’s likey TC doesn’t have his laptop, so we aren’t likely to get any news.  But I can still put up a post to give us a plae to hang our comments, thoughts, TJIs, and whatever we want to share.

The Neko Neko Shokupan bakery, at the All Hearts Mall (wherever that is) in Japan, bakes bread in the shape of a cat head. It comes in plain, cheese, sweet red bean, or chocolate. They have an online store, but you’ll need a translator, and I suspect shipping would be pretty pricey.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Look what a librarian (it would have to be a librarian, wouldn’t it) came up with –

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mrs. Betty Bowers strikes again.

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May 212020
 

The world is dealing with an unprecedented health crisis caused by a new virus. With new insights in the way COVID19 spreads, in the way the virus behaves and in the way to deal with the pandemic every day, it is now more important than ever to safeguard the information we share is accurate and fact-based. We have to inoculate ourselves against the fake news and misinformation that infect our newsfeeds and timelines at this crucial moment by fact-checking.

For the duration of the pandemic, I will try to give you an overview of the main issues in CoronaCheck, an Australian email newsletter with the latest from around the world concerning the coronavirus.*


REMEMBER CLIVE PALMER, THE AUSTRALIAN TRUMP?

Image source:  ABC News – Nick. Haggarty

* Is this a pun on the number of his voters?

The COVID-19 Fact and Fiction #3 article already mentioned that outspoken businessman and Trump wannabee Clive Palmer donated almost 33 million doses of hydroxychloroquine — supposedly more than the equivalent of entire US stocks — to Australia’s national medical stockpile.

In a series of newspaper ads and TV interviews, Mr Palmer claimed this donation was behind Australia’s low mortality rate, which he said had fallen since the drug was made available to treat hospitalised coronavirus patients in early April.

However, Mr Palmer’s claim turns out to be baseless. The drug was already available to hospital patients before Palmer “made it available”, and experts said the death curve had flattened because just a few weeks earlier the case curve had done the same.

The jury is still out on whether the drug works as a treatment for COVID-19 since the evidence isn’t promising. Given the known risks of hydroxychloroquine, Australia’s medicines regulatory body strongly advises against giving it to coronavirus patients in the absence of positive clinical trial results.

Earlier, I noted my suspicion in a comment I made after seeing a video which pointed out that pharmaceutical giant Bayer had offered the millions of doses of chloroquine drugs for free to the US Administration but apparently were refused at that time (perhaps made on the cheap in India and not FDA approved) I deduced that Bayer needed to get rid of this bulk load and offered it to Clive for free too.

The Australian government is feeling the pressure too. Faced with an absence of positive clinical trial results, federal health minister Greg Hunt said about Clive Palmer’s donation yesterday, “he’s made a very generous offer to the national medical stockpile,” and cited two trials underway at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and the University of Queensland. Note that these trials are undertaken with healthy (no cardiac problems) health-care workers on the frontline with coronavirus to see if the drug works to prohibit infection, not to cure COVID-19 patients. The trials are expected to take 8-10 months.

 

TEST DISINFORMATION

A post shared widely on Facebook and attributed to the Department of Health claims that tests for the novel coronavirus, known as SARS-COV-2, are not able to distinguish the virus from other illnesses. As the post states “This means the test cannot [distinguish] covid from a cold or measles or ebola.”

A caption alongside the Facebook post claims the information has been taken “from [the Department of Health’s] own website”.

In a statement, a department spokesman told RMIT ABC Fact-check the post contained “selectively chosen information taken out of context” from a factsheet for clinicians, along with “complete inaccuracies”.

“The factsheet is actually dealing with COVID-19 positive people continuing to test positive after the infectious period has passed,” the spokesman said. “It is true that the PCR may still result in a positive test, because of a remaining non-infectious viral load within the patient.” But the test would not detect any pathogen other than the SARS-COV-2 virus.

 

INFODEMIC EXPOSED

Image source: Twitter/@DeepStateExpose

NewsGuard, a self-described “internet trust tool”, has published a list of Twitter “super spreaders” — accounts that “repeat, share and amplify” coronavirus misinformation and myths to large numbers of followers.

On the list of 10 are accounts of former Nigerian politician Femi Fani-Kayode, conservative radio commentator Bill Mitchell and former British footballer David Icke. All ten together reach a combined 3.3 million followers and have continued to publish misinformation despite Twitter announcing a crackdown on March 18 in a bid to address the so-called “infodemic”.

The accounts have spread myths including that COVID-19 does not exist and that zinc or herbal remedies can prevent or cure the virus, and are propagating unproven claims about the effect of 5G technology on the coronavirus.

 

NOT BILL GATES AGAIN?

Image source: Facebook

It seems, every day more misinformation about Bill Gates and his involvement in global public health is spread, with Mr Gates the alleged ‘villain’ in several convoluted coronavirus conspiracy theories.

This week, fact-checkers at India Today found that a photo of Mr Gates and top US infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci, apparently flouting social distancing and face mask rules, was taken in December 2018, long before the coronavirus outbreak.

AP Fact-check found another claim linking the men by suggesting that Dr Fauci served on Microsoft’s board of directors, to be false.

Meanwhile, Politifact found that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is not out on making a profit from the development of a COVID-19 vaccine, and Reuters discovered that Mr Gates did not present a plan to immunise religious fanatics to the Pentagon, nor could it find any indication Mr Gates had advocated for the permanent banning of religious gatherings.

 

FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.

US President Donald Trump this week claimed that he had been taking hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 preventative, prompting scorn from political adversaries including House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat.

“He’s our president, and I would rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and, shall we say, his weight group, [which] is morbidly obese, they say,” Ms Pelosi told CNN.

While her comments were met with glee by some, others have accused her of “fat shaming”. But was her comment accurate?

Not quite, according to fact-checkers at PolitiFact, who found that based on figures from Mr Trump’s latest physical examination he would not be considered “morbidly obese” by medical standards. Weighing in at 243 pounds (110 kilograms) and measuring 6 feet 3 inches (191 centimetres), Mr Trump just falls into the obese category; he would need to be shorter than 5 feet 8 inches (173 centimetres) and weigh 260 pounds (118 kilograms) to be classified “morbidly obese”.

Of course, some pundits have questioned the official height (elevated shoes”) and weight figures provided by Mr Trump but even Trump on a good day can’t cheat 7 inches and 17 pounds.

 

Things that don’t cure and/or prevent COVID-19

#25: A vegetarian diet

“No evidence exists to support the claim that a vegetarian lifestyle can protect someone from contracting COVID-19, a claim that has been debunked by media outlets and the Indian government.” – Snopes

 

*The facts in this article are derived from the Australian RMIT ABC Fact Check newsletters which in turn draw on their own resources and those of their colleagues within the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), of which RMIT ABC Fact Check is a member.

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Samantha Bee from 5/19

 Posted by at 12:03 pm  Politics
May 202020
 

I didn’t even take time to watch these (just to make sure they hadn”t been posted previously.    I’ll make my comments in the comments eventually.  But at least I can give us our Sam Bee fix.

Yes, that’s a lot. But it seemed to all go together.

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May 202020
 

Wendy called me about 11 am PDT to let me know that TC is in hospital, critical care, but in good spirits.  He was very weak but perked up quickly upon being hydrated (he is good about drinking water as a rule, but sometimes dehydration sneaks up on him.)  He may be there a couple of days.  Wendy says hello to everyone, and says she is doing everything she can (I told her we know that, but promised to spell it out.)

The blog is his number one priority … so please comment, including with news.  Thanks everyone.

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