May 092023
 

Glenn Kirschner – Donald Trump posts provable lies; prosecutors should seek gag order

The Lincoln Project – Trusted

Thom Hartmann – Presidents Who Were Traitors – You Won’t Believe Number Three (Note from JD – you will too believe #3.  All of them.  And you won’t ne surprised by any of them.)

Ring of Fire – Kevin McCarthy Made Secret Deal With Tucker Carlson To Become House Speaker

Watch This Dog’s Face Completely Transform

Beau – Let’s talk about Texas, training, and too much…. (Righteous rant. Hanky alert.)

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May 042023
 

Glenn Kirschner’s recap for April would have sppeared today. I was able to find a substitute.
Talking Feds with Harry Litman – BRAND NEW Trump Criminal Probes are Beginning ACROSS the Country

Sen. Whitehouse Delivers Opening Statement at Judiciary Cmte Hearing on Supreme Court Ethics Reform+

MSNBC – Democrats have a ‘legislative secret agent’ to fight GOP on debt ceiling crisis

Farron Balanced – Fox Feared Release Of Disgusting Tucker Carlson Texts So They Fired Him

Parody Project – A DAY IN THE LIFE (of a Swindler)

Tiny Shivering Kitten Gets Huge And Floofy

Beau – Let’s talk about understanding term polling….

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Apr 292023
 

Glenn Kirschner – At campaign stop, Donald Trump figuratively AND literally embraces insurrectionists

Foundation to Combat Antisemitism – Tony (hanky alert)

The Lincoln Project – Last Week in the Republican Party – April 25, 2023

Brent Terhune – They Fired Tucker Carlson

Two Pregnant Dogs Chase Down A Van

Beau – Let’s talk about Tucker and what we can learn….

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Apr 262023
 

Glenn Kirschner – Fox FIRES Tucker Carlson; DA Willis to announce charges in July/August: truth AND justice trending

Farron Balanced – Jim Jordan Scores A Legal Victory That Could Ruin His Life

Thom Hartmann – Far Right’s Scary Plan For Gen-Z

Liberal Redneck – Liberal Redneck – Tucker’s Out, Biden’s In

Stray Cat Is Best ‘Mom’ To Her Sister

Beau – Let’s talk about today’s SCOTUS ruling and the future….

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Apr 262023
 

Yesterday, The good news (IMO) is that Biden has annonced he will seek reelection. I also received a grocery delivery today – a couple of things missing, but nothing that can’t wait until I cam get an order together for the sother store (at least for now it’s the other store – I really, really hope they don’t merge, but I fear they will.)

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Out There Colorado – Colorado city becomes first certified pollinator district in the world
Quote – Manitou Springs, located at the foot of Pikes Peak, has recently been named the world’s first certified pollinator district, according to an announcement from the conservation organization, Manitou Pollinators. The organization partnered with the Butterfly Pavilion in 2019, to make certification possible. “We were looking for a Pollinator Conservation Organization that could help our community navigate the loss of our honey bees, butterflies, beetles, hummingbirds and all of the other invertebrates as keystone species that provide for our quality of life, beauty and pleasure,” officials said.
Click throuigh for more. Manitou SPrings is right in Colorado Springs’s back yard. This is a pleasure to share.

Crooks & Liara – Bye Bye Tucker! Carlson OUT At Fox News!
Quote – More coming as we update this story. In the meantime, pop a cork for the United States of America, the real winner here.
Click through for story. Of course by now everyone knows Tucker is out. But it’s such good news, it’s worth dwelling on a little.

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Apr 252023
 

Glenn Kirschner – Prosecutor Mark Pomerantz to testify to Jordan’s committee. Jim Jordan might want to BUCKLE-UP!

Politics Girl – Debt Ceiling Crisis

MSNBC – Tucker Carlson, Don Lemon out at Fox News, CNN (From what I’ve seen of Don Lemon, his loss is a shame. Tucker, not so much. And I could be wrong about Don.)

Ring of Fire – Kevin McCarthy Promises Wall Street He’ll Make Poor People Suffer

Twitter – Elephant returns child’s shoe that fell into zoo enclosure

Beau – Let’s talk about Fox on military installations….

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Apr 252023
 

Yesterday, There was a fair amount of news which was not all that encouraging. One exception was Tucker Carlson’s departure (and I put up a news alert on that as soon as I saw it). But another exception was in an EarthRights International email. There is a Big Oil accountability case going on in Colorado, and Exxon abd Suncor had petitioned SCOTUS to hear it. SCOTUS just told them to pound sand. That doesn’t mean the case is over, but it does mean that it will be proceeding in Colorado’s State Court system. And that is good news. i’m sorry I don’t have a short take which is as good, but it is what it is.

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Letters from an American – April 23, 2023
Quote – About 100 U.S. troops used three helicopters to evacuate about 70 U.S. personnel from the [U.S. Embassy in Khartoum], getting them out of Sudan to Ethiopia without major incident. Such a military evacuation is unusual, but the fight between two rival Sudanese leaders has closed the main international airport and given armed fighters control of the roads leading out of the country, making it impossible for U.S. personnel to leave by civilian routes. Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Saudi Arabia helped to get the Americans to safety. There were no major incidents associated with the evacuation. Other nations have also evacuated their embassies, and the United Nations staffers left by road on a 19-hour trip.
Click through for details and more. Been there, done that, and yes, this is a major undertaking, not just for the evacuators and those being evacuated, but for support personnel in more stable areas who contribute in various ways to readying the team. I had no idea it was this bad.

NBC News – Capitol rioter shot at local deputies after FBI informed him of Jan. 6 charges
Quote – Nathan Donald Pelham, of Greenville [TX], who initially faced four misdemeanor charges tied to the insurrection, faces an additional felony charge of being a felon in possession of firearm after the incident April 12, a criminal complaint filed this week shows. An FBI special agent wrote in a filing that he had called Pelham on April 12 and asked him to surrender in a few days. That evening, according to the agent, local authorities went to Pelham’s home after his father requested a welfare check. When the deputies arrived, Pelham fired several shots toward them, prosecutors said.
Click through for story. Pro tip: Shooting at law enforcement when you are already under indictment will never make things better for you.

Slate – Chief Justice John Roberts’ Mockery of Stalking Victims Points to a Deeper Problem
Quote – The reasonableness of that fear was vividly illustrated by the Supreme Court oral arguments in Counterman v. Colorado on Wednesday morning, as members of the highest court of the land joked about messages sent by a stalker to his victim, bemoaned the increasing “hypersensitivity” of society, and brushed aside consideration of the actual harm of stalking to focus on the potential harm of stalking laws.
Click through, but have antacid at hand. This was an egregious stalking case whch happened in Colorado. It had gotten to the point where a message of “Hi. Have a nice day” would be perceived as a threat by any rational person.

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Apr 232023
 

Yesterday, the radio opera was “Idomeneo,” an early piece by Mozart, based on the trans-cultural legend of the person away from home, in peril of their life, who vows to sacrifice the first living thing they see when they get home if they can only get there alive. Of course, the first living thing they see is their son (or, if they’re Hebrew, their daughter – cf. Jephthah.) Idomeneus was the king of Crete who went to fight at the Trojan War. That war took ten years from start to finish, and both sides pretty much stayed at Troy the full time, though there were things that happened elsewhere (e.g. Philoctetes), and there were some refugees. One of the characters is Elettra, a jealous (and somewhat nationalistic) princess who is a refugee from Argos and who falls in love with Idomeneus’s son Idamante, who is already in love with Ilia, a Trojan princess who is a POW. So Idomeneus has quite a kettle of serpents to untangle. At the end, Neptune relents – Idomeneus must give up the throne to Idamante with Ilia as his queen, but may live. Only Elettra is left out in the cold, but she has been driving people nuts with her jealousy, so no one much cares. The opera was a great favorite of Pavarotti (if the opera you wrote isn’t getting as many performances as you would like, if you can sell it to a diva or a divo who has the clout to talk an opera company into staging it, you will at the very least get a second chance. This is actually not a bad thing.) Today I’m off to see Virgil. Yes, I’ll pass on all your greetings and I’ll post a comment when I get back safely

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Letters from an American – April 20, 2023
Quote – There were a whole bunch of seemingly unrelated stories in the news that all seem to point to an important theme…. It hit me as I read through all this news that a key theme seems to be a new shift toward transparency and accountability. It jumps out at me that people are talking to lawyers and to the press about illegalities, irregularities, and, in the Sandy Hook case, horrors that in the past they have kept quiet. Whether it comes from disgust at the excesses of those who are attacking our democracy or from fear of the law, that transparency reminds me of the pivotal importance of McClure’s Magazine in the early twentieth century.
Click through for full letter. From Heather’s keyboard to God’s smartphone! I haven’t seen anyone else make this connection, but I hope she is correct.

Colorado Public Radio – As Colorado considers upzoning, here’s a look at how it’s gone in other states and cities
Quote – Democrats’ controversial land use bill aims to rewrite what kind of housing gets built in many of Colorado’s fastest-growing communities. But while it’s a new idea for this state, Colorado wouldn’t be the first place in the country to embrace this approach. States like Oregon and cities like Minneapolis have adopted similar laws over the last five years, often in the name of enabling construction and driving down housing costs — the same goals shared by Colorado’s bill. In New York, officials upzoned more than a third of the city nearly 20 years ago, a change that sparked a big building boom.
Click through for what is actually several (short) related articles and links to more. I get it. People don’t want to lose the kinds of housing which have “always” existed. But single-family dwellings on fair-sized lots are not only pricey for those who live in them, but also wasteful of resources which will be more and more critical as climate change continues to evlove. Cutting down on land use for housing will not solve all problems, but if it helps cut fossil fuel use, and also makes more land available for farming and wilderness, it can’t hurt.

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