A Brilliant Tiny Desk Concert By Meshell Ndegeocello and Her Amazing Band

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Experiencing all of the Tiny Desks this Black Music Month has made many of my dreams come true, and Meshell Ndegeocello’s performance was no exception. For 30 years the Grammy-winning artist’s music has cast an unflinching gaze on love, race, sexuality and religion. Her new album out in August, No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin, zooms out to focus on the love of humanity as inspired by the writer and civil rights activist.

Her performance includes three songs from that album, starting with “Travel,” which features Kenita Miller’s swirling whispers alongside Jake Sherman’s organ and Ndegeocello’s bass, which ushers us into her church service. “Thus Sayeth The Lorde,” references the writings of Audre Lorde: “If I did not define myself for myself, I’d be crunched into other people’s fantasies for me and eaten alive.” This conviction has been the binding agent of Ndegeocello’s career. Releasing her debut album at a time when many of the women who dominated Black music were singers who adopted an ultra-feminine aesthetic, as a bassist and vocalist she gallantly eschewed that standard for androgyny, fully embracing her queer, two-spirit identity.

“Love” continues this theme, urging you to allow love to take over and accept yourself in the face of existential crisis. The final songs of Ndegeocello’s Tiny Desk Concert are fan favorites. First, we’re sent off into space with the playful “Virgo,” from Ndegeocello’s album The Omnichord Real Book. Then she brings us back to Earth with the yearning “Outside Your Door.”

— Nikki Birch | June 18, 2024

This Black Music Month, Tiny Desk is giving the ladies their flowers. We’re releasing nine Tiny Desk concerts from Black women artists, from veterans who’ve paved the way for what we hear today in Black music, to those who are carving out their own paths.

SET LIST
“Travel”
“Thus Sayeth The Lorde”
“Love”
“Virgo”
“Outside Your Door”

MUSICIANS
Meshell Ndegeocello: vocals, bass
Jake Sherman: organ
Justin Hicks: vocals
Abe Rounds: drums, vocals
Chris Bruce: guitar
Kenita Miller: vocals
Kyle Miles: bass

TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Nikki Birch
Director/Editor: Maia Stern
Audio Technical Director: Josephine Nyounai
Host/Series Producer: Bobby Carter
Videographers: Maia Stern, Joshua Bryant, Kara Frame, Mitra I. Arthur
Audio Engineer: Carleigh Strange
Production Assistant: Ashley Pointer
Photographer: Ben de la Cruz
Animation: Jackie Lay
Florist: Kelanda Edwards
Tiny Desk Copy Editor: Hazel Cills
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Series Creators: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson
VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins

#nprmusic #tinydesk #meshellndegeocello

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285 comments
1
Charles Johnson  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:18:12pm

I had more than 50K followers on xchan when I bailed, but I don’t miss that experience at all. Something happens when you hit 50K followers on Twitter, even before Musk. Your notifications turn into absolute shit as more and more right wing trolls consider you a target.

It’s so fucking tiresome.

Charles Johnson (@charles.littlegreenfootballs.com) 2024-06-19T01:12:04.000Z

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:21:30pm

Been watching this race. It’s a nail biter! Good may hang on barely…

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darthstar  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:21:47pm

Putting both of these in the same post as they’re related.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:22:23pm
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darthstar  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:23:20pm

re: #2 Joe Bacon ✅

Been watching this race. It’s a nail biter! Good may hang on barely…

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If only they could both lose. I want Good to win to give Trump a loss, but only if he turns against Trump afterwards.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:24:58pm

re: #5 darthstar

If only they could both lose. I want Good to win to give Trump a loss, but only if he turns against Trump afterwards.

No doubt in my mind if Good holds on he will double down kissing Trump’s ass.

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EstebanTornado1963  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:26:40pm

re: #7 Charles Johnson

Only Trump is allowed not to pay bills.

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darthstar  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:31:47pm

President Biden saying “two more justices flying flags upside down” when talking about the danger of a second Trump term was a direct shot at Alito…I hope it drew blood.

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darthstar  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:33:08pm

re: #6 Joe Bacon ✅

No doubt in my mind if Good holds on he will double down kissing Trump’s ass.

First Trump will ‘endorse’ him in the general and then all will be forgiven.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:34:22pm

re: #7 Charles Johnson

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It makes perfect sense if you understand Trump as a figurehead repeating back to a reactionary audience that they are the only people that deserve anything, and that all “policy” amounts to punitively extracting what they are owed.

Every story sounds the same…hurt people by taking their shit and punishing them…because it the only framework through which they understand the world. They cannot be mollified with promises of common uplift because to them the world can only be “fair” if they are uplifted at the expense of others…because people are not equal and the true crime is act upon the notion that they are.

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Dangerman  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:34:35pm

re: #86 jeffreyw

do I NEED a tiny anvil????

absolutely not.

do I WANT this tiny anvil???

I would die for it

Bree (half of Kit Rocha) (@mostlybree.kitrocha.com) 2024-06-18T18:29:09.266Z

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i know it’s not the same.
i’ve had this since i was a kid
first time i’ve had occasion to take a picture of it

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No Malarkey!  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:35:56pm

Willie Mays has passed at the age of 93. RIP

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The Ghost of a Flea  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:37:24pm

re: #12 Dangerman

One day rats will use it to forge swords from the metal detritus left in our wake.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:38:15pm

Still not jailed for life yet.

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Charles Johnson  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:40:29pm

re: #15 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Wondering why he isn’t under arrest.

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William Lewis  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:42:24pm

re: #15 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Still not jailed for life yet.

nor the rest of the enablers.

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William Lewis  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:44:42pm

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Wondering why he isn’t under arrest.

It’s Texas and he’s a “valuable member of society” who has doubtless ensured that the Grand Old Fascist Party has gotten lots of coin. They’re going to give him every opportunity to flee.

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silverdolphin  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:45:02pm

In response to a post down below:

TL:DR - Ghost of a Flea and I are, IMHO, describing different views of the same elephant (although they are much more eloquent that I). Right-wing extremists are supporting one another across international borders. I hope this will actually lead to their eventual destabilization and hope that the damage they do can be minimized.

re: #111 The Ghost of a Flea

Your reading is America-centric and misses that Netanyahu is part of a social-political project to cultivate reactionary grievance that parallels US reactonary grievance in it’s entitlement: to this view, it is an outrage that any weapon shipment would be withheld because axiomatically the Netanyahu administration is entitled to whatever it demands, to be used as it sees fit without criticism. The bombs must not only be delivered, but their usage praised…exactly as reactionary Americans want to valorize things like drone strikes…because the real sin is to question the cult of action.

The two reactionary grievances speak to one another because they hold a common cause—their own total entitlement, to the point that their national fellows are not truly “American” or “Israeli”—that has been building over decades of internal myth-making about stabs in the back and stolen patrimony…

(since you added this since I started this post)…case in point.

I think we are on the same page. I just wish I had your eloquence. I tend to start from the bottom-up, adding data to build up and fill in my argument while you do a great job of stating things from the top-down.

The current situation mimicks the same thing Lincoln observed in his Cooper Union speech, when asking what would satisfy the South, what could the liberals of the time do to satisfy the reactionaries (my bold):

These natural, and apparently adequate means all failing, what will convince them? This, and this only: cease to call slavery wrong, and join them in calling it right. And this must be done thoroughly - done in acts as well as in words. Silence will not be tolerated - we must place ourselves avowedly with them. Senator Douglas’ new sedition law must be enacted and enforced, suppressing all declarations that slavery is wrong, whether made in politics, in presses, in pulpits, or in private. We must arrest and return their fugitive slaves with greedy pleasure. We must pull down our Free State constitutions. The whole atmosphere must be disinfected from all taint of opposition to slavery, before they will cease to believe that all their troubles proceed from us.

What we are seeing are, IMHO (ie Hopeful Opinion), the final stages of the reactionary resistance to change that is trying to respond to current events. The world, and the nations making it up, have already shifted tremendously, responding to new cultural environments and providing selective advantages to those that can adapt.

Reactonaries by definition cannot adapt to a new cultural environment. The irony to me is that we are seeing many right wing national groups, that have had a tremendous antipathy to international relations of any kind, beginning to make common cause with extremist national groups from other countries. In a hope to maintain their power.

They are thus undercutting their own reasons for existence by trying to adapt when their very existence is against adapting (So is irony the correct word?)

At some level, they seem to realize that only through international cooperation of reactionaries can they maintain their own national power. But this goes directly against their own existence (America First!)

Thus why I do not think they can exist stably for much longer. But they can still do a lot of damage.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:48:50pm

DAMN!!!!!

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Decatur Deb  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:48:58pm

re: #13 No Malarkey!

Willie Mays has passed at the age of 93. RIP

So has Anouk Aimee, 92. She is the woman in A Man And A Woman, a great love story and one of the best car movies of all time. (It happens to be on Kanopy currently.)

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DodgerFan1988  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:50:38pm
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goddamnedfrank  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:50:40pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:51:34pm

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Wondering why he isn’t under arrest.

Well there’s a wrong answer and a white answer to that question.

/

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:54:21pm

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Wondering why he isn’t under arrest.

You down with DJT?
Yeah you know me!
You down with DJT?
Yeah you know me!
Who down with DJT?
All the Jesusbot homies!

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Belafon  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:56:48pm

re: #4 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

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Bounce houses and ice cream cake at mine.

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Charles Johnson  Jun 18, 2024 • 6:59:12pm

Trump is now promising to reinstate student debt on millions of young Americans if he’s elected.

Still think elections don’t matter?

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:01:57pm

Tom Nichols
@radiofreetom.bsky.social
Jonathan Last is right, as usual.

The Trumpian revolution, on the other hand, seems to be the product of decadent boredom commingled with casual nihilism.

Circumstances for our revolutionaries have never been better. They are so flush that they parade on their boats. And fly upside-down flags outside of their million-dollar suburban homes. And put stickers depicting a hogtied president on their $75,000 pickup trucks. All while posting angry memes to Facebook on their $1,000 iPhones.

We are not talking about les misérables Américains.

Jun 18, 2024 at 8:07 PM

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danarchy  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:03:21pm

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Wondering why he isn’t under arrest.

Guessing it is a statute of limitations thing. In Texas for sexual assault on a minor it is 20 years after the minor’s 18th birthday.

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:04:28pm

re: #21 Decatur Deb

So has Anouk Aimee, 92. She is the woman in A Man And A Woman, a great love story and one of the best car movies of all time. (It happens to be on Kanopy currently.)

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Francis Lai - A Man and A Woman - Un Homme et Une Femme

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Dangerman  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:06:35pm

re: #27 Charles Johnson

Trump is now promising to reinstate student debt on millions of young Americans if he’s elected.

Still think elections don’t matter?

Trump Now Claims He Loves Milwaukee

A man who says the exact opposite to what he said yesterday

How can you trust whatever he says??

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Nerdy Fish  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:08:04pm

re: #27 Charles Johnson

Trump is now promising to reinstate student debt on millions of young Americans if he’s elected.

Still think elections don’t matter?

I’m getting a kick out of reading lawyers saying this isn’t a thing he can do. There are a lot of things that these right-wing authoritarians can’t do, according to our legal system; but they pass the laws anyway, because they know that it’s more expensive for the poor people who get fucked by those laws than it is for the state. And furthermore, even if someone files a suit and it manages to go anywhere, they have a better than even chance of getting the Calvinball Court to rewrite the rules to say they can do the thing they supposedly can’t do, because Jesus or the Founding Fathers or whatever bullshit Sam Alito wants to pull out of his ass that day.

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jaunte  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:08:20pm

re: #31 Dangerman

He’s now saying that he might lose the debate on purpose.

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jaunte  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:08:49pm

Desperately trying to lower expectations.

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danarchy  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:09:00pm

re: #31 Dangerman

Trump Now Claims He Loves Milwaukee

A man who says the exact opposite to what he said yesterday

How can you trust whatever he says??

Did he ever say he hated Milwaukee? He just said it was horrible. It is completely possible to love things that are horrible…I mean just look at how many people love Trump.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:13:31pm

re: #33 jaunte

He’s now saying that he might lose the debate on purpose.

This from the same guy who said we’d all be tired of winning??

////

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William Lewis  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:13:59pm

re: #21 Decatur Deb

So has Anouk Aimee, 92. She is the woman in A Man And A Woman, a great love story and one of the best car movies of all time. (It happens to be on Kanopy currently.)

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Never heard of that one before. I now have a movie to watch on my two days off.

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sizzzzlerz  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:16:21pm

re: #13 No Malarkey!

Willie Mays has passed at the age of 93. RIP

I knew it was going to happen sooner than later but it’s still a huge loss. Mays has been a hero of mine since I started following baseball and the Giants back in the early 60s. I’m fortunate in having seen him play as well as hit 3 of his 660 home runs. It’s impossible to overstate just what a magnificent player he was. My only regret was he wasn’t able to win the number of World Series championships he deserved. It’s been a rough year with the losses of Walton, West, and now, Mays. RIP, Willie, you’ll be missed and thanks for the memories.

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No Malarkey!  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:17:57pm

Congress has passed a clean energy bill to speed up licensing and construction of new nuclear reactors. Nuclear is the one emission free energy source Republicans will support. huffpost.com

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:28:37pm

re: #11 The Ghost of a Flea

It makes perfect sense if you understand Trump as a figurehead repeating back to a reactionary audience that they are the only people that deserve anything, and that all “policy” amounts to punitively extracting what they are owed.

Every story sounds the same…hurt people by taking their shit and punishing them…because it the only framework through which they understand the world. They cannot be mollified with promises of common uplift because to them the world can only be “fair” if they are uplifted at the expense of others…because people are not equal and the true crime is act upon the notion that they are.

Never forget LBJ’s words: “If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:30:05pm

re: #15 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Still not jailed for life yet.

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Hasn’t the statute of limitations expired on this crime? So no way for him to receive the justice he deserves.

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:30:55pm

The European Commission opened an investigation into Apple in March to determine if Apple’s EU app marketplace changes were complying with DMA regulations. The DMA requires Apple to provide developers with an option to distribute apps outside of the App Store and without ‌App Store‌’s fees. Apple implemented support for app marketplaces with iOS 17.4, but it charges an 0.50 euro Core Technology Fee for each download after the initial 1 million annual installs…

… The European Commission plans to reveal the conclusions of its probe “hopefully soon,” and if Apple is found to be violating the terms of the DMA, the European Union could levy significant fines up to five percent of its average daily worldwide revenue (upwards of $1 billion).…

macrumors.com

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:33:28pm

Blasto from the pasto

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:39:08pm

re: #42 Hecuba’s daughter

Hasn’t the statute of limitations expired on this crime? So no way for him to receive the justice he deserves.

8 * 8

There is a 30-year statute of limitations on child sexual abuse in Texas. However, the clock doesn’t necessarily start ticking right away. Even if you think you might be outside the statute of limitations, you could still have options for legal recourse. You may wish to consult an attorney to discuss your situation and hear about your options, even if you aren’t quite sure yet whether you want to pursue justice in court.

(more)

How Long Do You Have to File a Civil Lawsuit for Sexual Abuse in Texas? (Law firm Crone, Arnold, & Majors, LLP., Dallas)

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:44:29pm

re: #41 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Thing is, the oldest demographic was not the most pro-Trump in prior elections.

IIRC, and I may not, it is the middle-age white male demo that is most pro-Trump.

Many of the older people remember the 1980s and how Reagan was and even if they personally liked him they know all the problems the GOP caused over Social Security and retirement programs.

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Belafon  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:45:28pm

re: #39 No Malarkey!

Congress has passed a clean energy bill to speed up licensing and construction of new nuclear reactors. Nuclear is the one emission free energy source Republicans will support. huffpost.com

They can’t own the sun and they can’t own your roof, but they can own the land that the uranium is dug out of, the plants that use it, and the wires that transmit it.

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Jay C  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:45:53pm

re: #20 Joe Bacon ✅

Still close: (Via NYT) with “93%” of votes in, McGuire is clinging to a 285-vote lead 31,411 to 31, 126.

I think somebody is going to be demanding a recount….

ADD:
Ummm… make that 91% counted (as dKos noted, this is one of those weird races where the “official” count might just as easily go down as up as the night wears on….

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:47:01pm

Bro, how do you really feel about the convicted felon?

video.twimg.com

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:49:06pm

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:49:52pm

re: #46 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Thing is, the oldest demographic was not the most pro-Trump in prior elections.

IIRC, and I may not, it is the middle-age white male demo that is most pro-Trump.

Many of the older people remember the 1980s and how Reagan was and even if they personally liked him they know all the problems the GOP caused over Social Security and retirement programs.

I never will forget how working at the Pennsylvania Disability Determination Service in 1981 we were ordered by Pruneface’s Posse to terminate 1/3 of people on disability rolls in the state. It got to the point that examiners just randomly tossed people off the rolls to make that quota. I could not in good conscience do that and I left the DDS to take another position in the agency.

Countless people wound up committing suicide because they were terminated and every fucking roadblock was thrown in their way to get back on the rolls. All because Pruneface’s Posse were convinced that there were a bunch of lazy goldbrickers on the rolls.

Karma stung Pruneface for what he did and he got what he deserved.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:53:44pm

And yet this bully has a shot of winning…

Mark Robinson, North Carolina’s current lieutenant governor and the GOP nominee in the state’s gubernatorial race, is in the headlines again for inflammatory comments he posted on Facebook. The latest national coverage came from the Washington Post and focuses on remarks Robinson made “downplaying and making light of sexual assault and domestic violence.”

But, in a way, highlighting remarks Robinson made about any one issue really misses the point: The man has spent more than a decade writing hundreds of noxious Facebook posts that, over the span of his oeuvre, attack multiple minorities and marginalized groups.

I know this because I spent a lot of time with Mark Robinson. I stared deep into his digital soul for an in-depth TPM story that ran in March 2023.

At the time, local news outlets had covered a couple wild statements Robinson had made on his social media pages, in which he embraced conspiracy theories about the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband and posted a bizarre take filled with Yiddish slurs towards Blacks and references to Israeli currency to imply the movie “Black Panther” was part of a “satanic marxist” plot. I quickly realized there was more — so much more.

As I dug into Robinson’s Facebook page, I found attacks on Jews, the LGBT community, and various minority groups. Robinson, who is Black, repeatedly railed against his own community. His commentaries were striking because of both their viciousness and sheer volume.

Robinson was clearly hooked on Facebook. He often posted multiple times a day. And his output of angry political takes and attacks was stunning. There were hundreds of them stretching back to at least 2010.

When we put together a story on this, my editors and I struggled to turn Robinson’s vast archive of extremism into a single, manageable story. I had placed all of his worst comments into a Google doc. It was 37 pages and over 9,200 words long — and I hadn’t included many posts that were either redundant or just completely incoherent.

We ended up with a piece that characterized Robinson as a Facebook brawler who regularly indulged in conspiracy theories and took clear pleasure in making offensive comments about marginalized people. Given the sheer amount of extreme posts the man had written, we had to leave many of them on the cutting room floor. Our story also noted Robinson was poised to announce a gubernatorial campaign. He did it on April 22, 2023, exactly one month after our article appeared.

Since Robinson threw his hat into the governor’s race, there has been a steady drumbeat of coverage from both national and local outlets highlighting his wild Facebook history. In journalism, we obviously like to have a unique angle and some stories, like the Washington Post’s, focused on Robinson’s thoughts about an individual topic in order to surface one of his many, many comments that had not been posted elsewhere. But to me, this missed the forest for the trees.

When I look back at Robinson’s online output, I don’t see individual positions so much as I see an addiction to rage and to the internet. The man’s overall ideology seems to be shitposting. Anything that highlights his position on a given issue obscures this larger point. In fact, Robinson’s whole political career was born out of online anger. He worked in a furniture factory until a 2018 speech he gave defending guns “come hell or high water” went viral and set the stage for his first campaign.

On balance, the slow rolling coverage of Robinson’s Facebook page reveals another larger truth. Extremist trolling is a draw for many GOP voters. Countless observers have pointed out how Donald Trump’s presidency was, in effect, the right-wing internet’s id making it all the way to the White House. Robinson is yet another example of how memes, insults, and rage are a feature, not a bug, in Trump’s party.

In the nearly fifteen months since our story — and despite continued coverage from other media outlets — Robinson secured the GOP nomination. Polls of the governor’s race also show he has a real chance to beat the Democratic candidate, state Attorney General Josh Stein.

Even though North Carolina is something of a swing state, Robinson has felt little need to apologize or distance himself from his social media history. His campaign responded to the latest Washington Post piece with an angry statement describing the newspaper as part of a “Democrat smear machine.”

But the world doesn’t need to believe TPM or the Washington Post to know Robinson has issues with women and various minorities or that he makes no apologies for it. Thanks to his extensive Facebook history, we can hear it from the man himself. One of the many occasions where he spelled things out was a post from April 2013 where he expressed frustration with the “recognition” given to “single mothers and gays.” After suggesting these groups were not “the ones that please GOD,” Robinson offered an all caps postscript for emphasis:

“YES I SAID IT! NO I’M NOT SORRY I DID!! IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT UNFRIEND ME!!!!

talkingpointsmemo.com

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Belafon  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:54:06pm

re: #51 Joe Bacon ✅

I never will forget how working at the Pennsylvania Disability Determination Service in 1981 we were ordered by Pruneface’s Posse to terminate 1/3 of people on disability rolls in the state. It got to the point that examiners just randomly tossed people off the rolls to make that quota. I could not in good conscience do that and I left the DDS to take another position in the agency.

Countless people wound up committing suicide because they were terminated and every fucking roadblock was thrown in their way to get back on the rolls. All because Pruneface’s Posse were convinced that there were a bunch of lazy goldbrickers on the rolls.

Karma stung Pruneface for what he did and he got what he deserved.

My dad got kicked off of SSI because of Reagan, which my dad was receiving after developing epilepsy in Vietnam. One of the things that we found out a couple of decades later was that he could have reapplied, but that was kept secret to keep people like him off of the roles.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:55:52pm

re: #46 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Thing is, the oldest demographic was not the most pro-Trump in prior elections.

IIRC, and I may not, it is the middle-age white male demo that is most pro-Trump.

Many of the older people remember the 1980s and how Reagan was and even if they personally liked him they know all the problems the GOP caused over Social Security and retirement programs.

Pew Research, October 26, 2020
What the 2020 electorate looks like by party, race and ethnicity, age, education and religion

TL;DR, Republican demographics:

White: 81%
50 and older: 56%
College Degree: 30% (Dems 41%, in 1996 the numbers were reversed)
Christian: 79% (Dems 52%)

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:57:26pm

My grandkids are disappointed, they were expecting a Florida win tonight. :(

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:58:25pm

Throwing shade at the Old Zeelanders:

What if you drained the oceans?



..

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 18, 2024 • 7:58:50pm

The TV is showing a bunch of Florida fans crying and looking angry. I hope nobody sets a police car on fire, or do they only do that when they win?

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Belafon  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:02:31pm

re: #56 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

I’m curious if the earth stopped spinning, say, after a week so that we don’t really feel the deacceleration effects. Like, what happens when the sun is baking one side constantly, and the other side is permanently facing away.

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retired cynic  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:03:03pm

re: #51 Joe Bacon ✅

Not hard enough.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:08:35pm

re: #57 Vicious Babushka

The TV is showing a bunch of Florida fans crying and looking angry. I hope nobody sets a police car on fire, or do they only do that when they win?

They still have two games to close it out.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:09:57pm

re: #53 Belafon

My dad got kicked off of SSI because of Reagan, which my dad was receiving after developing epilepsy in Vietnam. One of the things that we found out a couple of decades later was that he could have reapplied, but that was kept secret to keep people like him off of the roles.

Pruneface’s Posse did everything possible to block people from appealing their terminations and they cut the number of Administrative Law Judges who heard appeals. they also terminated the field representative position where employees could visit beneficiaries to assist them if they couldn’t get to the office. When people called the offices to ask for assistance in appealing decisions the offices no longer directed them to Legal Aid. And then Pruneface’s stooge Dorcas Hardy eliminated 1/3 of the staff by terminating them and hiring freezes. Offices have never recovered from those staffing cuts. And now the staffing at offices is the lowest it’s been in 45 years. Which is what Republicans want—they want people to lose confidence in the agency so they can privatize the system.

Trump actually was drawing up plans for H&R Block to take over administering the program and under the plan Block would charge people for services that are now free.
Paying $50 for a Social Security Card, A month’s benefit to file for retirement. 3-4 months benefits to file for disability. Paying $75 for a change of direct deposit or direct deposit changes…

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sizzzzlerz  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:13:02pm

re: #58 Belafon

I’m curious if the earth stopped spinning, say, after a week so that we don’t really feel the deacceleration effects. Like, what happens when the sun is baking one side constantly, and the other side is permanently facing away.

Even though the earth wasn’t spinning, over the course of an orbit around the sun, half the planet would be in continuous sun and half in the cold and dark. Of course, even six months of continuous sun would bake the planet and kill off all life while the other side would face extreme cold, freezing what the sun didn’t already kill.

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Jay C  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:24:01pm

Also from coverage of the Virginia primaries, I see Yevgeny (Eugene) Vindman won the D race for VA-07. The Times noted he had no political experience, but excellent name recognition- it would be nice revenge if one of the brothers would be going back to DC - as a Congressman.

PS: VA-05 R race is now up to “92%”: Good seems to have lost 42 votes, while McGuire is unchanged.

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austin_blue  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:24:44pm

Couple of significant passings, today. RIP to the dead, Peace Be Unto Their Families.

Night all, be good to your neighbors.

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Dr Lizardo  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:24:49pm

re: #46 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Thing is, the oldest demographic was not the most pro-Trump in prior elections.

IIRC, and I may not, it is the middle-age white male demo that is most pro-Trump.

Many of the older people remember the 1980s and how Reagan was and even if they personally liked him they know all the problems the GOP caused over Social Security and retirement programs.

Demographically, I’d be considered the typical Trump voter. White male, 54 years old. I was a teenager in the 1980s - and Trump was certainly a media presence in the ’80s. Arguably, his first period of national prominence.

It’s ’80s nostalgia for a not-insignificant cohort of Gen Xers. I’d imagine for a good many of my generation, the 1980s must’ve seemed like the glory days (and let’s not forget the rose-tinted glasses effect).

Now back in the 1980s, I already had a negative view of Donald Trump and took a dim view of Reagan as well - an attitude that hasn’t changed in the last four decades.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:25:24pm

re: #64 Jay C

Also from coverage of the Virginia primaries, I see Yevgeny (Eugene) Vindman won the D race for VA-07. The Times noted he had no political experience, but excellent name recognition- it would be nice revenge if one of the brothers would be going back to DC - as a Congressman.

PS: VA-05 R race is now up to “92%”: Good seems to have lost 42 votes, while McGuire is unchanged.

Latest raw vote count in VA5

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retired cynic  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:32:04pm

RIP Willie Mays, the best of my youth, anyway. When we were in high school, I had a good friend who worshiped Mays (and the Giants). So today, when I haven’t seen Robert in nearly 60 years, I remembered him and Mays fondly.

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Egregious Philbin  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:33:58pm

Heads up west coast and AZ peeps, there is a SpaceX launch in about 6 minutes from VAFB in California, should be a great show here in Phoenix.

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:48:44pm

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:49:08pm

re: #66 Dr Lizardo

Demographically, I’d be considered the typical Trump voter. White male, 54 years old. I was a teenager in the 1980s - and Trump was certainly a media presence in the ’80s. Arguably, his first period of national prominence.

It’s ’80s nostalgia for a not-insignificant cohort of Gen Xers. I’d imagine for a good many of my generation, the 1980s must’ve seemed like the glory days (and let’s not forget the rose-tinted glasses effect).

Now back in the 1980s, I already had a negative view of Donald Trump and took a dim view of Reagan as well - an attitude that hasn’t changed in the last four decades.

I’m definitely in the demographic as a typical Republican voter. White, male, sixty-four years old, no college, military enlisted from the late Seventies to the mid Nineties.

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Belafon  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:50:27pm

re: #63 sizzzzlerz

Even though the earth wasn’t spinning, over the course of an orbit around the sun, half the planet would be in continuous sun and half in the cold and dark. Of course, even six months of continuous sun would bake the planet and kill off all life while the other side would face extreme cold, freezing what the sun didn’t already kill.

I should have been more careful, I did mean that one side is always facing the sun. But, like you said, even if it stopped spinning on its axis, the slow change would still kill off everything due to the extremes on each side.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:56:04pm

re: #58 Belafon

I’m curious if the earth stopped spinning, say, after a week so that we don’t really feel the deacceleration effects. Like, what happens when the sun is baking one side constantly, and the other side is permanently facing away.

It’s possible to point the Earth to the Sun so that the lit side of the planet is mostly water. This would be for a tilt akin to Northern Hemisphere winter.

In this case one has to look at the evaporation rate of the Pacific and Southern oceans, to figure out the heat transfer (in the atmosphere) of the water vapor.

As the average insolation for the planet will not have changed, I suspect that the equilibrium global average surface temps would not be too radically different than temps during the rest of the Cenozoic.

If we’re taking away most of the angular momentum of the planet, so it rotates but once per orbit, then we have another problem: the problem of oceanic and atmospheric currents.

If the north pole is pointed away from the Sun the whole year, and the Pacific is always in light, there will be a dramatic flow of hot air from the Pacific to say Europe, with lots of precip over North America and east Asia.

Ice sheets in Antarctica will melt, while an ice sheet will form over west Eurasia. Perhaps that new ice sheet will grow to be so large as to cause significant dropping of sea levels, but an ice sheet will sink the continental crust significantly so I doubt that new ice sheet will have any higher latitude than the current east Antarctic ice sheet is.

Perhaps Panama will be over run by cold water from the Atlantic pouring southward towards the warmer (but lower) Pacific.

Australia might be human habitable.

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mmmirele  Jun 18, 2024 • 8:56:48pm

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Wondering why he isn’t under arrest.

In Texas, it’s outside the current statute of limitations (30 years). But I believe much of this happened in Oklahoma and I don’t know what OK law is on this subject.

I’ve heard scuttlebutt that Morris didn’t resign. He was resigned by the church elders.

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Dr Lizardo  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:07:54pm

re: #74 mmmirele

In Texas, it’s outside the current statute of limitations (30 years). But I believe much of this happened in Oklahoma and I don’t know what OK law is on this subject.

I’ve heard scuttlebutt that Morris didn’t resign. He was resigned by the church elders.

Maybe one of those, “You resign now - or we hand you over to the authorities” kinda situations.

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mmmirele  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:11:37pm

re: #76 Dr Lizardo

Maybe one of those, “You resign now - or we hand you over to the authorities” kinda situations.

Last I heard, he was on sabbatical in Greece.

OH, and his son was already set to take over in 2025. This just pushes it up seven months.

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HypnoToad  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:12:22pm

Tonight’s spaceX Starlink launch from Laverne, CA. No marine layer this time!

Mid first stage burn. 250mm Canon T6i
First stage cutoff.
Ten seconds into the second stage burn with the first stage trailing and firing thrusters.
Second stage plume expanding at altitude with the first stage following and turning around for its re-entry burn..
An ‘Up the kilt’ shot as the second stage heads southeast west of Baja California. Always fun to watch these!
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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:13:35pm

re: #77 mmmirele

Last I heard, he was on sabbatical in Greece.

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Hasn’t Greece been suffering a heat wave so intense that it has turned lethal?

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Dr Lizardo  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:13:39pm

re: #77 mmmirele

Last I heard, he was on sabbatical in Greece.

OH, and his son was already set to take over in 2025. This just pushes it up seven months.

Heh, an overseas “sabbatical”?

Better tell those folks in his vicinity to lock up their daughters. kidding, not kidding

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Belafon  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:14:57pm

I’m sorry, but what the fuck (from the article):

Many of us were already appalled, but hardly surprised, at Biden’s continuation of the murderous imperialist adventurism that has characterized US foreign policy for as long as nearly all of us have been alive, and which has only gotten more routinely bloodthirsty and hypocritical in the post-Cold War era. I know this is a controversial view within the nominal left, but some of us were also outraged at Biden’s adventurist bellicosity in Eastern Europe and his resort to Reagan-like medieval rhetoric to stoke hostilities between Russia and Ukraine. The war that ineluctably ensued, which the administration seems hell-bent on fighting to the last Ukrainian, threatens to destabilize the entire region, perhaps to the extent of nuclear conflagration.

www.thenation.com/article/poli...

b-boy bouiebaisse (@jbouie.bsky.social) 2024-06-19T01:06:50.679Z

The guy is voting for Biden anyway, so good on him, but what kind of brain warp thinks that Biden caused Russia’s invasion by pointing out that Russia was going to invade Ukraine?

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:18:51pm

re: #81 Belafon

I’m sorry, but what the fuck (from the article):

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The guy is voting for Biden anyway, so good on him, but what kind of brain warp thinks that Biden caused Russia’s invasion by pointing out that Russia was going to invade Ukraine?

Um, a Putin-smooching tankie? Just a wild eyed guess.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:19:14pm

re: #81 Belafon

Many ideologues who identify as leftists appear to need to demonize Biden as a way of being anti-Israel. They were already anti-Israel and any President in the WH will be the target of such attacks.

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jaunte  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:23:27pm

re: #81 Belafon

The Marxist Who Antagonizes Liberals and the Left
The renowned Black scholar Adolph Reed opposes the politics of anti-racism, describing it as a cover for capitalism.
newyorker.com

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Egregious Philbin  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:27:48pm

re: #78 HypnoToad

We had a nice show in Phoenix, I got some good video. Delivery guy came to neighbors house, I said….LOOOOOOK….

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William Lewis  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:28:06pm

re: #84 jaunte

Why am I unsurprised?

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Belafon  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:31:02pm

Link to the article in the first comment: houstonchronicle.com

Link to the indictment: documentcloud.org

Link to thread: bsky.app

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Belafon  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:33:26pm

I told my cousin who posted this on Facebook that she needed to go back to school:

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Dr Lizardo  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:38:29pm

OK, off to work. Back later.

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retired cynic  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:42:06pm

re: #79 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Hasn’t Greece been suffering a heat wave so intense that it has turned lethal?

Yes. Acropolis closed. Tourists collapsing and in some cases dying. (Not mentioning the Greek workers…)

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:43:59pm

re: #84 jaunte

If anti-racism is pro-capitalism, does that mean pro-racism is anti-capitalism?

That makes my brain itch.

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jaunte  Jun 18, 2024 • 9:45:45pm

re: #91 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Some forms of trolling make careers.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 18, 2024 • 10:02:37pm

re: #87 Belafon

So that rat bastard Haim gets indicted but Christopher Rufo gets a pass for getting those illegally obtained medical records.

Disgusting.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 10:09:30pm

re: #93 Joe Bacon ✅

So that rat bastard Haim gets indicted but Christopher Rufo gets a pass for getting those illegally obtained medical records.

Disgusting.

Considering this is a federal investigation and undoubtedly the FBI is going to go through all of Dr. Haim’s electronics, they may directly implicate Christopher Rufo.

Rufo is malevolent but not dumb. He may be looking for a way out of Florida (and the USA) now.

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Targetpractice  Jun 18, 2024 • 10:15:20pm

re: #81 Belafon

I’m sorry, but what the fuck (from the article):

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The guy is voting for Biden anyway, so good on him, but what kind of brain warp thinks that Biden caused Russia’s invasion by pointing out that Russia was going to invade Ukraine?

Always love how, in order to agree with tankies that the war was avoidable and there was some third option where Ukraine managed to retain their sovereignty while Russia was made to feel “safe” from NATO, you have to believe that Joe Biden was the only person with any autonomy. That Zelensky couldn’t reach a deal with Putin because he’s a spineless puppet, that the EU is only supporting Ukraine because of dark and shadowy manipulations behind the curtains, and how Putin is somehow the poor woobie caught up in all this who had “no choice” but to invade Ukraine despite all the evidence before and after the war’s beginning that he thinks Ukraine a fictional country sitting on Russian territory.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 10:51:06pm

re: #96 Targetpractice

And tankies really get upset when you call them tankies.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 10:51:52pm

“The Sunday Project,” Australian Broadcasting Corporation (8:44)

Julia Gillard - Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard Reflects On ‘Misogyny Speech’ 10 Years On

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 18, 2024 • 11:58:29pm
Tropical Storm Warning Flag

The 1AM CDT Intermediate Update from the National Hurricane Center is out.

In the North Atlantic, Invest 92L is north of the Mona Passage and east of the Bahamas. This system is now moving generally westward with a 20% chance given of becoming a tropical cyclone at the end of seven days. By that time, it will be approaching the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and North Florida.

In the Gulf of Mexico, Potential Tropical Cyclone One (Invest 91L) is moving through the south-west Gulf of Mexico, and has started making the turn toward the coastline. The storm still does not have a closed circulation. The storm’s wind field is quite lopsided, with tropical storm force winds extending as far north as the off-shore waters of East Texas and Louisiana, 415 miles north of the centre. Formation chance within forty-eight hours is high (80%).

Tropical Storm Warnings are in effect from Puerto de Altamira, Tamaulipas to Port O’Connor, Texas. Tropical storm-force winds are coming ashore in north-east Mexico and south Texas now.

…HEAVY RAINS, COASTAL FLOODING, AND GUSTY WINDS LIKELY ALONG THE COASTS OF TEXAS AND NORTHEASTERN MEXICO THROUGH THURSDAY…

SUMMARY OF 100 AM CDT…0600 UTC…INFORMATION
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LOCATION…22.6N 93.5W
ABOUT 285 MI…460 KM ESE OF LA PESCA MEXICO
ABOUT 335 MI…540 KM SE OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…40 MPH…65 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT…WNW OR 290 DEGREES AT 7 MPH…11 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…998 MB…29.47 INCHES

Storm surge is predicted to be 2-4 feet from Sargent to Sabine Pass and Galveston Bay, 1-3 feet from Sargent to the Mouth of the Rio Grande and Sabine Pass to Vermillion/Cameron Parish line in Louisiana.

Tornadoes are possible along all the Texas coastline today.

Later, the storm system is expected to drive inland in Mexico and dissipate Thursday evening, with remnants swing through Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

Projected Track Map (NHC)

smn.conagua.gob.mx (Servicio Meteorológico Nacional, current Brownsville Radar, allow a few seconds for storm motion to load)

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 19, 2024 • 12:03:22am

Here’s a god you don’t want to piss off:

Mahakala


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William Lewis  Jun 19, 2024 • 12:12:50am

One small advantage to being totally broke 2 day before payday is that whatever asshole stole my debit/CC number is getting a bunch of declined charges tonight. But my little town bank is going to take for f’in ever to cut me a new card and that’s going fuck my bill paying all to hell. Especially the auto pay ones tied to the debit card.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 12:19:47am

Wish me luck.

With the absence of non-sugar sweeteners in any stores around here for months, my wife ordered both Equal and restaurant-grade Splenda (much more concentrated than regular retail Splenda sold in markets).

The Equal arrived in the mail, so I’ve whipped up a batch of black cherry Kool-Aid with it (1 cup of sugar-equivalent of Equal is 2 Tbsp and 1¼ tsp.)

For the first batch I’m not mixing it with my good rum; I’m going to use my wife’s off-brand bulk whiskey aged eight hours in plastic barrels. /s

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 12:20:42am

re: #101 William Lewis

One small advantage to being totally broke 2 day before payday is that whatever asshole stole my debit/CC number is getting a bunch of declined charges tonight. But my little town bank is going to take for f’in ever to cut me a new card and that’s going fuck my bill paying all to hell. Especially the auto pay ones tied to the debit card.

I’m sorry to hear that. Do you have cheques you can mail your creditors?

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William Lewis  Jun 19, 2024 • 12:35:44am

re: #103 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

I’m sorry to hear that. Do you have cheques you can mail your creditors?

I have checks that most won’t accept.

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William Lewis  Jun 19, 2024 • 12:41:29am

My feeling at the moment is that there is nothing in my account (almost literally nothing - $.14 last I looked 🤣) so I’m going to wait for my payroll to drop, run all my bills then call the bank & say “these charges are good but I need the card changed now” and then live on checks till the new card comes in a couple of weeks. There is one grocery store that still takes them here so that should work as they also have a fuel station.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 12:56:19am

Phew. Just got there.

Is this week over yet? I really want Friday to come (and go!)

Wordle 1,096 6/6

Kinda looks like the sun over downtown Chicago.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 12:59:02am

re: #102 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Whiskey and Kool-Aid? 🤢🤢🤢

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 1:00:15am

re: #106 William Lewis

My feeling at the moment is that there is nothing in my account (almost literally nothing - $.14 last I looked 🤣) so I’m going to wait for my payroll to drop, run all my bills then call the bank & say “these charges are good but I need the card changed now” and then live on checks till the new card comes in a couple of weeks. There is one grocery store that still takes them here so that should work as they also have a fuel station.

I found the hard way being dependent on a card can be a real problem.

When my wife and I were in Newfoundland, my local bank decided to kill all ATM cards and mail new ones. Since we’d already been on the road a long time, the letter came to our house after we left.

I’d last gotten cash from an ATM in Nova Scotia and was running low on money. I was able to get the hotel we were in to call my bank in Scottsbluff for me; they said “well, we could mail a new card to you there” (we weren’t going to be in any one spot long enough for that).

A bank was willing to cash an American cheque for us (for a premium) to continue financing our trip through Labrador. When we got out of the far north in Québec, we were able to use a credit card to continue the trip.

My previous trouble with ATM cards was a trip to Massachusetts. At the time my bank did not use a chip in the card. I could not find any bank where we were that would accept such a card. (Again left negotiating with a bank to cash a cheque.)

On our trip to Poland, we had no trouble using our ATM card at banks.

Moral: Take enough money on trips.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 1:01:20am

re: #108 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Whiskey and Kool-Aid? 🤢🤢🤢

The Kool-Aid improves my wife’s cheap whiskey. They cost about the same amount as well.

The first time we went to a military base after we married, she went head-over-heals over Military Special brand.

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William Lewis  Jun 19, 2024 • 1:01:30am

re: #102 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Wish me luck.

With the absence of non-sugar sweeteners in any stores around here for months, my wife ordered both Equal and restaurant-grade Splenda (much more concentrated than regular retail Splenda sold in markets).

The Equal arrived in the mail, so I’ve whipped up a batch of black cherry Kool-Aid with it (1 cup of sugar-equivalent of Equal is 2 Tbsp and 1¼ tsp.)

For the first batch I’m not mixing it with my good rum; I’m going to use my wife’s off-brand bulk whiskey aged eight hours in plastic barrels. /s

I’ll stick to my THC gummies 😈

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 1:03:34am

re: #111 William Lewis

I’ll stick my THC gummies 😈

Have a couple for me.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Jun 19, 2024 • 1:05:37am

For those demanding the best from photography and films:

Can The Lord of the Rings Ever be Remastered?

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silverdolphin  Jun 19, 2024 • 1:36:45am

re: #113 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

For those demanding the best from photography and films:

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Video

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Really nice examination of how the different versions of a creative work are often changed simply to make more money rather than to make it a better work. So many people like Jackson or Lucas think they can fiddle with things but so often it makes things worse.

The opposite example I have been dealing with recently is Wendy Carlos’ back catalog - Switched on Bach I/II, Well Tempered Synthesizer and the Clockwork Orange Soundtrack.

All are out of print and unavailable because she does not want her music distorted by the digital age, being remastered into oblivion. There are some CD versions but they are over 20 years old and expensive to buy on eBay. And there are no digital, streamable versions. I may have to dig out my LPs, find a turntable and turn them into MP3s.

So this is the opposite problem. And frankly, I would rather have an poor HD version of LOTR than no version at all. Same as I would wish any version of Carlos’ work than having none at all.

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 19, 2024 • 1:38:17am

insomnia sucks

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 2:04:05am

No place is safe.

First successful drone delivery trial on Mount Everest completed (NBC News, June 8, 2024)

NEPAL (KMPH) — A Chinese company reached new heights with a drone trial recently.

DJI teamed up with the Nepalese drone service company Airlift, video production company 8KRAW and Nepalese-certified mountain guide Mingma Gyalje Sherpa to fly the world’s first successful delivery drone trials on Mount Everest.

The trial was completed in April. The company has described the event as a historic milestone in aviation and it highlights the impressive capabilities of DJI FlyCart 30, which can carry 33 pounds of payloads even in the extreme conditions brought upon by the Everest altitude.

During the tests, three oxygen bottles and over three pounds of other supplies were flown from Everest Base Camp to Camp 1.

On the trip down, trash was carried back.

(more)

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 2:16:27am

re: #115 Vicious Babushka

insomnia sucks

I have epilepsy drugs which will fix that. /s

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 2:20:08am

re: #114 silverdolphin

(4:09)

Wendy Carlos Interview 1989 BBC Two

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silverdolphin  Jun 19, 2024 • 2:28:30am

re: #118 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

(4:09)

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I think I am going to have to bite the bullet and buy the CDs off of Ebay. Several of them claim they are in the original, unopened wrappers. We shall see. I just want some CDs I can rip the music off of. So much nostalgia.

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William Lewis  Jun 19, 2024 • 2:31:35am

re: #119 silverdolphin

I think I am going to have to bite the bullet and buy the CDs off of Ebay. Several of them claim they are in the original, unopened wrappers. We shall see. I just want some CDs I can rip the music off of. So much nostalgia.

Can always raise the jolly roger and fire up your favorite torrent client 😱😈

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 2:35:56am

re: #119 silverdolphin

I think I am going to have to bite the bullet and buy the CDs off of Ebay. Several of them claim they are in the original, unopened wrappers. We shall see. I just want some CDs I can rip the music off of. So much nostalgia.

I have the LPs for “The Happy Moog,” “Switched on Bach 1/2,” and “The Well-Tempered Synthesizer.” Some time ago I ripped them from my phonograph to MP3, where copies now live in my computer.

At one time my mother also had those LPs, and in a telephone conversation she brought up she missed hearing “The Happy Moog” and had looked for years for any copy of that album. I ripped a CD of each album and sent them to her.

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Lancelot Link Returns!  Jun 19, 2024 • 2:52:31am
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Lancelot Link Returns!  Jun 19, 2024 • 2:57:12am
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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 19, 2024 • 3:22:30am

It’s time for bed. CU.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 3:38:26am

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Wondering why he isn’t under arrest.

two words: Tom Paxton

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Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 3:48:13am

re: #107 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Phew. Just got there.

Is this week over yet? I really want Friday to come (and go!)

Juneteenth gets me a bird. And no work

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 3:54:12am

re: #44 Vicious Babushka

Blasto from the pasto

Apathy and indifference are the best forms of voter suppression.

But the Dobbs ruling and the hideous excesses stemming from it have done a lot to motivate a broad range of voters.

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Dave In Austin  Jun 19, 2024 • 3:55:04am

Morning all.
Bank issues. I use a Credit Union but regardless of that, if I just go a branch, they can take care of everything right there and then including reissuing a new card.. There’s never a wait anymore.

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BeachDem  Jun 19, 2024 • 3:57:17am

re: #126 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

two words: Tom Paxton

Hey, if you don’t like his music, fine, but Tom has nothing to do with it. (Nor does Ken, as it’s federal)

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 3:57:48am

re: #96 Targetpractice

Always love how, in order to agree with tankies that the war was avoidable and there was some third option where Ukraine managed to retain their sovereignty while Russia was made to feel “safe” from NATO, you have to believe that Joe Biden was the only person with any autonomy. ..

Putin made it clear that he sees no autonomy or sovereignty for Ukraine, it is to become part of the Greater Russian Empire, both precursor and successor to the USSR.

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William Lewis  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:08:43am

re: #129 Dave In Austin

Morning all.
Bank issues. I use a Credit Union but regardless of that, if I just go a branch, they can take care of everything right there and then including reissuing a new card.. There’s never a wait anymore.

Two hours away but even then it has to be mailed from the processing center.

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Randall Gross  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:16:01am

Happy ‘teenth all, hope today finds you hale and hearty. I’m still lazing about and unpacking from our trip that put stadium pins #12 & 13 on our baseball map.

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Dave In Austin  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:17:19am

re: #132 William Lewis

Whoa…. My place reissues card right at the branch, no charge.

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Dave In Austin  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:25:04am

Holy Shit.
This is hard to ignore…
My next question is, like Reagan at the end. Who’s pulling his strings?
huffpost.com

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:25:52am

re: #55 Vicious Babushka

My grandkids are disappointed, they were expecting a Florida win tonight. :(

jumping in this morning and reading this, i first thought there was an election i somehow missed

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William Lewis  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:26:43am

re: #134 Dave In Austin

Whoa…. My place reissues card right at the branch, no charge.

No charge but where ever it is that makes them is out of state.

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Belafon  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:27:34am

re: #132 William Lewis

Two hours away but even then it has to be mailed from the processing center.

I can get a temporary card at my branch, but the permanent one is mailed later. The only difference between the temporary and permanent is that the temporary is temporary.

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Belafon  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:29:44am

re: #135 Dave In Austin

Holy Shit.
This is hard to ignore…
My next question is, like Reagan at the end. Who’s pulling his strings?
huffpost.com

Trump is one of those who is wired to think that he could never be in decline. That doesn’t mean people aren’t manipulating him, but he would still think he’s in charge.

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:30:54am

re: #81 Belafon

I’m sorry, but what the fuck (from the article):

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The guy is voting for Biden anyway, so good on him, but what kind of brain warp thinks that Biden caused Russia’s invasion by pointing out that Russia was going to invade Ukraine?

this isnt even a word salad

it’s just a bunch of very big (look how smart i am) words strung together to project ‘thoughts’ that have no relation to anything that actually happened

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:35:39am

re: #102 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Wish me luck.

With the absence of non-sugar sweeteners in any stores around here for months, my wife ordered both Equal and restaurant-grade Splenda (much more concentrated than regular retail Splenda sold in markets).

The Equal arrived in the mail, so I’ve whipped up a batch of black cherry Kool-Aid with it (1 cup of sugar-equivalent of Equal is 2 Tbsp and 1¼ tsp.)

For the first batch I’m not mixing it with my good rum; I’m going to use my wife’s off-brand bulk whiskey aged eight hours in plastic barrels. /s

!

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Dave In Austin  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:37:15am

re: #139 Belafon

World Domination at the Mara Lago omelette bar.

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:40:43am

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:43:27am

re: #114 silverdolphin

..
The opposite example I have been dealing with recently is Wendy Carlos’ back catalog - Switched on Bach I/II, Well Tempered Synthesizer and the Clockwork Orange Soundtrack.

Yesterday i was editing some mp3 tags and had to fix my Switched On Bach.
Yesterday
sometimes life is..eerie
if i didnt have that reminder and i came across your comment today i’d have forgotten i had a copy at all

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jeffreyw  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:43:40am

chili cheese dogs

Good morning!

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Eventual Carrion  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:48:23am

re: #101 William Lewis

One small advantage to being totally broke 2 day before payday is that whatever asshole stole my debit/CC number is getting a bunch of declined charges tonight. But my little town bank is going to take for f’in ever to cut me a new card and that’s going fuck my bill paying all to hell. Especially the auto pay ones tied to the debit card.

I went through that a few months back. Saw a transaction on my card buying bitcoin. I knew I didn’t do it. Canceled card, had to wait about a week or so for the new one. Then all the changing utility direct pay stuff , PITA.

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:49:29am

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:49:53am

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 4:55:12am

re: #119 silverdolphin

I think I am going to have to bite the bullet and buy the CDs off of Ebay. Several of them claim they are in the original, unopened wrappers. We shall see. I just want some CDs I can rip the music off of. So much nostalgia.

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:03:25am
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Eventual Carrion  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:07:14am

re: #107 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Phew. Just got there.

Is this week over yet? I really want Friday to come (and go!)

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4/6 with a screwup on the second guess.

Wordle 1,096 4/6

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Belafon  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:09:08am

re: #150 Dangerman

That’s because the overriding drive the first years was to undo Obama.

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:10:10am

Roger Stone Says Trump Will Deny Loss Again

the Trump campaign is attempting to change state voting laws and plans to immediately file a number of lawsuits seeking to change the results should the former president lose again

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:17:07am

the magnitude of the unforced error if tfg backs out of the debate now. waiting to the last minute. it’ll look to be the lame ass excuse it is.

the biden team should scorch him but they dont really have to do anything.

just continuously run:

“It is important for the Good of our Country, that Joe Biden and I Debate issues that are so vital to American, and the American people, Therefore, I am calling for Debates, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE, ANYPLACE!”

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:22:23am

“The fakest thing about The West Wing was that we had rational Republicans.”

— Bradley Whitford, who played fictional White House deputy chief of staff Josh Lyman on The West Wing, quoted by The Hill.

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A Cranky One  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:23:31am

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:25:24am
“As a firearms owner myself, there’s no legitimate use for a bump stock - not for self defense, not in a law enforcement context, not even in military applications … but what they are tailor made for is a mass shooting.

Sen. Martin Heinrich (D) of New Mexico

Senate Rs blocked an attempt by Dems to pass a bill to ban bump stocks - after the scotus ruling

CNN

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Dave In Austin  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:33:52am

On Ted Cruz and his donors.
Elgon has this pulled from Twitter but not before the milk got spilt.

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Eventual Carrion  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:41:20am

re: #147 Patricia Kayden

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Stood their ground!

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:43:23am

re: #107 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Phew. Just got there.

Is this week over yet? I really want Friday to come (and go!)

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I had the right starting word this time. Beagle.
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:49:17am

re: #129 Dave In Austin

Morning all.
Bank issues. I use a Credit Union but regardless of that, if I just go a branch, they can take care of everything right there and then including reissuing a new card.. There’s never a wait anymore.

Chase will overnight them.

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:53:40am

re: #147 Patricia Kayden

Pride Of Lions Eats Group Of Poachers Alive In South African Game Reserve

… in 2018.

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Jay C  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:57:20am

re: #162 A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS

… in 2018.

So the pride will probably be hungry again…

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:57:58am

re: #153 Dangerman

Roger Stone Says Trump Will Deny Loss Again

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the Trump campaign is attempting to change state voting laws and plans to immediately file a number of lawsuits seeking to change the results should the former president lose again

Because that worked out so well last time.

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  Jun 19, 2024 • 5:59:57am

re: #163 Jay C

So the pride will probably be hungry again…

And the poachers will have forgotten to be wary.

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Decatur Deb  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:08:57am

re: #165 A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS

And the poachers will have forgotten to be wary.

Poachers make more competent lions. Lions make more competent poachers.

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:10:49am

re: #159 Eventual Carrion

Stood their ground!

That’s right!! 👊🏿

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Dr. Matt  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:10:54am

re: #147 Patricia Kayden

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Nature 1 - Asshole Humans 0

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:12:42am

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Decatur Deb  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:14:51am

re: #169 Patricia Kayden

Best version of that is “Straight, Not Narrow”.

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:17:14am

re: #164 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Because that worked out so well last time.

That and he’s admitting the loss

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Dave In Austin  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:19:49am

Vampire Cardinal…….

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Decatur Deb  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:20:36am

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:23:51am

“For months, Trump was criticized over his small staff …” (Re: campaign ground game)

At least there’s no mention of probes

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ericblair  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:32:08am

So, senior Russian officials go into the meeting room, and the North Koreans order them out so Dear Leader can come in first. OK, fine. Then they release this video of North Korea bossing around Russia, because they want the little bit of public humiliation for Putin. Have fun with your new friend, Vova!

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A Cranky One  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:34:34am

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Dr Lizardo  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:40:55am

re: #175 ericblair

Someone tweeted in reply, “North Koreans are humiliating them simply because they can. They (the Russians) came to beg, they need to know their place.”

Sums it up quite nicely.

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steve_davis  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:43:55am

re: #147 Patricia Kayden

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the thing I especially love about this is that some other lioness or lion cub, possibly even the pride’s alpha lion, will be tenderly licking her face clean, like she’d accidentally gotten some cake frosting on her nose and missed it. It’s why I love cats with all my heart: they’re murder machines, but they have wonderfully sociable hearts.

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:49:27am

re: #175 ericblair

These senior Russian officials go into a meeting room, and the bartender says…

So whats the punchline??

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:52:11am

Disgraced billionaire working his way into Trumpworld by blocking film’s release:

The former owner of the Washington Commanders is blocking the release of a film he helped finance that shows Donald Trump raping his ex-wife.

“The Apprentice” won plaudits at the Cannes Film Festival, but Trumpworld sources told The Daily Beast they were “thrilled” that former NFL owner Dan Snyder was acting on his own initiative to prevent the movie’s producers from cutting a deal with independent distributor Briarcliff, which has previously put out “Faherenheit 9/11” and “Spotlight.”

“Obviously anything that depicts Trump negatively is not well received,” a Trumpworld strategist told The Beast.

Snyder saw a cut of the film before it premiered at Cannes and reportedly hated it, although he has a financial stake in his son-in-law Mark Rapaport’s production company, Kinematics - the film’s main financier - and can prevent the movie from getting a distribution deal in the U.S.

“Sources in Trumpworld who spoke to The Daily Beast said Snyder does not currently have any kind of special standing in the former president’s orbit,” the website reported, “but they see the move as a way for the billionaire to maneuver himself into their good graces should Trump emerge victorious in November.”

“The Apprentice” depicts the future president, portrayed by Sebastian Stan, in his rise in New York City’s real estate world and his tutelage by amoral attorney Roy Cohn, who’s played by Jeremy Strong in a performance already drawing Oscar buzz, and the film depicts Trump’s alleged rape of his first wife Ivana, who accused him of the assault during their divorce but later disavowed the claim.

“This is not Barbenheimer,” said another Trumpworld strategist. “The idea that a movie would have any impact on the 2024 election is laughable.”

However, The Beast noted that the Trumpworld sources requests for anonymity reflects unease within the presumptive GOP nominee’s orbit about the movie.

rawstory.com

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:52:39am

re: #157 Dangerman

Senate Rs blocked an attempt by Dems to pass a bill to ban bump stocks - after the scotus ruling

CNN

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:57:21am

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:57:43am

Par
Pangram
.49
G,Y,B,P

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silverdolphin  Jun 19, 2024 • 6:59:21am

re: #144 Dangerman

Yesterday i was editing some mp3 tags and had to fix my Switched On Bach.
Yesterday
sometimes life is..eerie
if i didnt have that reminder and i came across your comment today i’d have forgotten i had a copy at all

Isn’t Life strange? A Turn of the Page …

I’m checking with my brother to see if my father’s CD collection might have some copies. He loved classical and was the one who first got Switched On Bach when it came out. Holding out hope he bought some CDs in the 90s.

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Florida Panhandler  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:11:33am

re: #175 ericblair

Dick waving from dictators. Expect his x100 with another round of Trump before he gets 25th’d.

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gocart mozart  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:21:16am
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Decatur Deb  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:21:29am

Wife and I have dental work for Juneteenth. Mine is to dredge a root canal. We know how to party.

Later.

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:23:02am

re: #187 Decatur Deb

Wife and I have dental work for Juneteenth. Mine is to dredge a root canal. We know how to party.

Later.

No novocaine. Thank me later.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:23:24am

Well this is the last Federal holiday I have the day off before I retire.

A preview of Things To Come…🥳

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:27:00am

re: #189 Joe Bacon ✅

Well this is the last Federal holiday I have the day off before I retire. time I get paid for not working

A preview of Things To Come…🥳

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:28:13am

I’ve got an EV issue. For whatever reason my Kia isn’t charging on the home charger. Tried plugging it in at the neighbor’s last night and had the same result - kept trying to charge but then quit after a few seconds. Going to take it downtown after I give my wife her coffee and see if it accepts a high speed charge. Drop it at the dealer if that doesn’t work.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:34:14am

re: #153 Dangerman

Roger Stone Says Trump Will Deny Loss Again

the Trump campaign is attempting to change state voting laws and plans to immediately file a number of lawsuits seeking to change the results should the former president lose again

They know that they will lose the popular vote and have only a slight chance of pulling out another EC win like in 2016. So they have to totally short-circuit the system and go right for the courts.

Fuck them to hell for dragging our electoral system through the swamp like this.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:45:12am

re: #186 gocart mozart

“And it’s only Tuesday.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:48:58am

re: #191 darthstar

I’ve got an EV issue. For whatever reason my Kia isn’t charging on the home charger. Tried plugging it in at the neighbor’s last night and had the same result - kept trying to charge but then quit after a few seconds. Going to take it downtown after I give my wife her coffee and see if it accepts a high speed charge. Drop it at the dealer if that doesn’t work.

What if you get stuck in a deep puddle and there just happens to be a shark in it?

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:53:57am

Okay. Looks like I get to pay 20 bucks for a tank of juice.

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Jay C  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:58:02am

re: #192 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

They know that they will lose the popular vote and have only a slight chance of pulling out another EC win like in 2016. So they have to totally short-circuit the system and go right for the courts.

Fuck them to hell for dragging our electoral system through the swamp like this.

Agree with your last sentiment, but a glint of the silver lining here; broadcasting their intentions to challenge ANY results they don’t like -in June- on likely just to give everyone else Dems, States
Feds, courts) plenty of time to anticipate the shitshow, and plan responses for November..

Trump’s bullshit “election fraud” squawking and legal circus-act worked last time (as PR, that is:
utterly unconvincing IRL) because it was something new and different, It’s likely not to be as entertaining in te-runs

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:58:40am

re: #195 darthstar

Okay. Looks like I get to pay 20 bucks for a tank of juice.

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4 mi/kWh means ~65kWh for 270 miles of range. Even a full tank from empty is only about 30 bucks.

at $5.50 a gallon that’s about $80 in my truck.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:59:41am

re: #196 Jay C

Only hitch here is that if they can somehow get it up before SCOTUS, they know they will win.

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 7:59:53am

Chevy has an e-truck? One just plugged in behind me.

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gocart mozart  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:07:35am
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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:08:39am

The image makes this one funny.

Mastodon

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Captain Ron  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:08:39am
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ericblair  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:11:16am

Here we go again. The activists, in a bit of un-self-aware irony, said that the “paint” was a chemical that will just wash away harmlessly into the environment and not to worry about it.

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DodgerFan1988  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:11:25am
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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:12:58am

re: #107 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Phew. Just got there.

Is this week over yet? I really want Friday to come (and go!)

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Beagle here! and Great!

Wordle 1,096 2/6

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The other 2 has the same start letters but a different word

Connections
Puzzle #374
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:13:22am

re: #205 Hecuba’s daughter

Beagle here! and Great!

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Nicely done!

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:14:32am

From the AP and CNN: Tropical Storm Alberto has formed. Please follow this first storm of the season on NWS.

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Captain Ron  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:15:12am

Rest in peace, Willie.

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:18:12am

re: #125 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

It’s time for bed. CU.

Decided to double the amount I’m contributing to a lost cause: your candidate Dan Osborn!

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:19:23am

Took more than I thought

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:31:02am

Information on TS Alberto from the National Weather Service:
weather.gov

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:32:10am

re: #119 silverdolphin

I think I am going to have to bite the bullet and buy the CDs off of Ebay. Several of them claim they are in the original, unopened wrappers. We shall see. I just want some CDs I can rip the music off of. So much nostalgia.

The synthesiser version of Rossini’s “La Gazza Ladra” is my favorite Wendy Carlos track:

The first soundtrack album does not have this track.

Three months after the official soundtrack’s release, composer Carlos released Wendy Carlos’ Clockwork Orange (1972) (Columbia KC 31480), a second version of the soundtrack containing unused cues and musical elements unheard in the film.

The second soundtrack album contains a synthesiser version of Rossini’s “La Gazza Ladra” (The Thieving Magpie)

en.m.wikipedia.org

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:33:50am

re: #160 A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS

I had the right starting word this time. Beagle.
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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:34:08am

re: #196 Jay C

Agree with your last sentiment, but a glint of the silver lining here; broadcasting their intentions to challenge **ANY** results they don’t like -in June-

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:36:04am

re: #212 BeenHereAwhile

The synthesiser version of Rossini’s “La Gazza Ladra” is my favorite Wendy Carlos track:

We went to see The Thieving Magpie at the Frankfurt Opera and as soon as the overture started, we all had the same mental image of Bugs Bunny massaging Elmer Fudd’s scalp by tiptoeing across it.

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:36:50am

re: #164 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Because that worked out so well last time.

And this time he won’t be in control of the government. Unfortunately the red/reddish states will all be eager to serve him anyway.

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Randall Gross  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:43:08am

Another “mysterious” monolith has been spotted. This time, on a Las Vegas hiking trail in Nevada, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

Read more: cnn.it/3VMh9As

CNN (@cnn.com) 2024-06-19T14:38:23.935Z

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:44:38am

re: #185 Florida Panhandler

Dick waving from dictators. Expect his x100 with another round of Trump before he gets 25th’d.

I remember being assured by my MAGAt brother even before the election that Biden was going to be forced to resign within a couple months. Trump is not getting 25th’d. Hopefully, of course, he won’t be elected so it’s a moot point.

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Randall Gross  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:45:24am

I got a letter yesterday that Blue Cross Blue Shield is not offering Medicare advantage plans in Kansas next year. The legislature here has time to create space for baseball, but can't take care of their seniors because it's full of GOP zealots who refuse Federal Medicaid expansion funding

Randall Gross (@randallgross.bsky.social) 2024-06-19T13:14:13.122Z

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:46:24am

re: #189 Joe Bacon ✅

Well this is the last Federal holiday I have the day off before I retire.

A preview of Things To Come…🥳

Retirement: twice the free time, half the money.

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:47:28am
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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:48:28am

re: #216 Hecuba’s daughter

And this time he won’t be in control of the government. Unfortunately the red/reddish states will all be eager to serve him anyway.

yes, they have replaced all their election commissioners with full-on toadies

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sizzzzlerz  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:48:43am

re: #114 silverdolphin

Really nice examination of how the different versions of a creative work are often changed simply to make more money rather than to make it a better work. So many people like Jackson or Lucas think they can fiddle with things but so often it makes things worse.

The opposite example I have been dealing with recently is Wendy Carlos’ back catalog - Switched on Bach I/II, Well Tempered Synthesizer and the Clockwork Orange Soundtrack.

All are out of print and unavailable because she does not want her music distorted by the digital age, being remastered into oblivion. There are some CD versions but they are over 20 years old and expensive to buy on eBay. And there are no digital, streamable versions. I may have to dig out my LPs, find a turntable and turn them into MP3s.

So this is the opposite problem. And frankly, I would rather have an poor HD version of LOTR than no version at all. Same as I would wish any version of Carlos’ work than having none at all.

I have 4 of her albums in my library, all of which I was able to get through my public library and rip using itunes. It’s been a while so I don’t recall how old the CDs were but all of them sound fine to my ears.

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:49:13am

re: #198 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

Only hitch here is that if they can somehow get it up before SCOTUS, they know they will win.

They didn’t last time with the same Republicans on the Court. Though it depends on whether the Court has decided to go full fascist this time.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:50:20am

re: #224 Hecuba’s daughter

They didn’t last time with the same Republicans on the Court. Though it depends on whether the Court has decided to go full fascist this time.

They are leaning in that direction and I believe this will be the big quid pro quo that DJT is expecting of them

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:53:40am

re: #215 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

We went to see The Thieving Magpie at the Frankfurt Opera and as soon as the overture started, we all had the same mental image of Bugs Bunny massaging Elmer Fudd’s scalp by tiptoeing across it.

in the 80’s i went to see Bugs Bunny On Broadway and everybody reacted the same to each familiar piece of music

but um, erm
Barber of Seville?

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:54:48am

re: #218 Hecuba’s daughter

I remember being assured by my MAGAt brother even before the election that Biden was going to be forced to resign within a couple months. Trump is not getting 25th’d. Hopefully, of course, he won’t be elected so it’s a moot point.

of course not
he picks his cabinet.
they’ll all be ‘acting’ because none will be confirmed

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:55:34am

re: #226 Dangerman

in the 80’s i went to see Bugs Bunny On Broadway and everybody reacted the same to each familiar piece of music

but um, erm
Barber of Seville?

The cartoon was called Barber of Seville but the segment with him massaging Elmer’s scalp was Rossini

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sizzzzlerz  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:57:14am

re: #204 DodgerFan1988

[Embedded content]

Assholes. whether spray painting pre-historic monuments, throwing paint onto works of art in a gallery, carving graffiti on centuries old rock art, or destroying other religious monuments because you interpret your religion as giving you the right to do so is the height of human arrogance and a sign of abject stupidity.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:59:12am

re: #224 Hecuba’s daughter

They didn’t last time with the same Republicans on the Court. Though it depends on whether the Court has decided to go full fascist this time.

Let’s be honest here. If the SCOTUS goes against the voters will, not one of them will be safe. There are people who value our democracy and actual freedom and it will not end well for them if they think people are just going to accept the court overturning the election. There will come a time that all the secret service or whatever protections they have won’t be enough.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 8:59:35am

re: #229 sizzzzlerz

and they lead people to associate environmental activism with egotistical atavism

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Dr. Matt  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:03:23am

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Dr Lizardo  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:04:10am

re: #215 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

Outside of Looney Tunes, the most famous use of that piece was this:

A Clockwork Orange, Flat Block Marina scene.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:04:29am

re: #231 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

and they lead people to associate environmental activism with egotistical atavism

They’re literally doing everything they can to turn off everyone they want to bring into the fold. This is what they thought of when they came up with “cutting off your nose to spite your face”. A bunch of absolute dopes.

It’s more like what happened in MN… Right wingers cosplaying ANTIFA and destroying stuff thinking they (lefties) would be blamed.

It’s a level of stupidity I simply can’t comprehend.

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gocart mozart  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:10:14am

About half the replies are pro Hitler

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:11:50am

re: #234 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

It’s more like what happened in MN… Right wingers cosplaying ANTIFA and destroying stuff thinking they (lefties) would be blamed.

It’s a level of stupidity I simply can’t comprehend.

Things would have played out much differently on January 6th if there had been Antifa and BLM protestors. I believe that the MAGATs were counting on that and that is how things went from triumph to farce and then to tragedy (for many of them personally at least)

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:12:54am

re: #235 gocart mozart

About half the replies are pro Hitler

They are doing their damnedest to mainstream Fascism and White Supremacism as if they were not entirely anathema to everything America stands for and has fought against.

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Dr Lizardo  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:14:46am

re: #237 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

They are doing their damnedest to mainstream Fascism and White Supremacism as if they were not entirely anathema to everything America stands for and has fought against.

This is pretty much their last chance. If they can’t seize power now, they almost certainly never will.

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sagehen  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:15:59am

re: #236 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

Things would have played out much differently on January 6th if there had been Antifa and BLM protestors. I believe that the MAGATs were counting on that and that is how things went from triumph to farce and then to tragedy (for many of them personally at least)

BLM is a bunch of unconnected local organizers, Antifa isn’t an organization at all, but somehow they were organized enough and strategic enough to have seen this coming and they knew to not be there.

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allegro  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:16:18am

re: #189 Joe Bacon ✅

I was reminded of one of the sweetest parts of retirement this morning when I woke up about 6:30am to rain energetically tapping on the roof as it will be alllllll day today. With a smile I just snuggled under the covers further and went back to sleep. Heaven.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:21:55am

re: #236 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

Things would have played out much differently on January 6th if there had been Antifa and BLM protestors. I believe that the MAGATs were counting on that and that is how things went from triumph to farce and then to tragedy (for many of them personally at least)

THANK GOD people had the good sense to stay away from there.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:22:54am

re: #237 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

They are doing their damnedest to mainstream Fascism and White Supremacism as if they were not entirely anathema to everything America stands for and has fought against.

It’s Twitter/X. That’s what they do there.

Remember, Twitter/X isn’t real life.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:24:56am

re: #239 sagehen

BLM is a bunch of unconnected local organizers, Antifa isn’t an organization at all, but somehow they were organized enough and strategic enough to have seen this coming and they knew to not be there.

They’re were a lot of lefty people warning others to stay away. It took people listening to those warnings and that’s where we were lucky.

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Dr. Matt  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:28:07am

re: #235 gocart mozart

About half the replies are pro Hitler

[Embedded content]

This is what happens when you drop out of college and embrace right-wing Nazism as your career.

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:39:22am

re: #235 gocart mozart

About half the replies are pro Hitler

[Embedded content]

There was also discussion on the question of whether we should have entered The Great War, which is a totally different issue.

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:41:37am

re: #194 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

What if you get stuck in a deep puddle and there just happens to be a shark in it?

A gator already ate the shark and that was just an hors d’oeuvre.

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Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:42:48am

re: #235 gocart mozart

About half the replies are pro Hitler

[Embedded content]

If the Nazis had won the war, someone like Candace would probably be imprisoned on some charge, real or fake does not matter. She would be sentenced to hard labor, and exported to the Reich when her prison labor contract was auctioned off.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:48:24am

re: #19 silverdolphin

I’m not as optimistic but we are on the same page largely.

My pessimism stems from the way that reaction isn’t a genuine attempt to simulate a past condition, but a plan for the preserving and expanding aspects of the present into the future with the full knowledge that the means of doing this will create negative outcomes, but assured that those negative outcomes will only harm people that do not matter. That last bit is why reactionaries evoke the past…because the past is full of examples of zero-sum scenarios in which the success of Group A required the privation of Group B…but their plans for the future is not re-enactment, just the adoption of older modes of viewing humanity as hierarchically divided.

Indeed, there is no “ago” that actually explains the politics of modern past-looking shitheels, just as nostalgia is not a genuine recollection of the past. What happened in the past was defined by entirely different material conditions that should matter if you were in good faith attempting to understand them, but also those past systems failed in understandable ways that reactionaries address through conspiracy theories rather than material analysis. It’s a mistake to understand their project as an ordered retreat attempted in good faith, regardless of how they present their project as return (or RETVRN).

It’s easiest to see this is the US reactionary context, in which “great again” does not reference an particular time index, but is a kind of collage of instances in which reactionary hierarchy…in the US, racist and nationalist but also emphatic about individualism and the inevitability of capital to create meritocratic outcomes*…created surplus for a limited number of people.

* yes this is a paradox and always has been. it gets worse in the 20th century when you add eugenics to the mix, but I’m not in charge of making the bullshit Pousse-café stable and the fuckers that believe this stuff will murder you rather than acknowledge the contradiction

The only coherent part of their plans is the dismantling of humanism and it’s downstream implication of a continuous expansion of the franchise of dignity…resulting in a “Hedley Lamar assembles a posse to attack Rock Ridge” pantheon of the worst fucking takes. A great deal of the success of Trumpism is that he mirrors each and every one of those shitty, “actually, I’m the superior kind and get to do this” attitudes…he’s stumbled into a formula for making each hateful cluth feel seen and valued. He’s vulgar and cruel and that’s reassuring to his followers because they want license, they want assurance there’s no administrative obstacles when they vampirize the untermenschen.

You can’t assume they’ll fail because they can’t adapt: shrinking the circle of “who matters, who has rights” is an adaptation, and the one kernel of validity that reactionaries have is the historically you can create a long term system that subsists by treating large groupings of people as a substrate…you just have to put in the cultural work to convince your enforcement-tier citizens that it is right and correct to not care about your merely-use-value humans. Tech bros, being entirely social inept and accustomed to Stanford eugenics-talk, articulate the most raw vision of reaction: the propulsion of the “good parts” of humanity into space (or climate bunkers, or network-state San Francisco) with the rest of the world written off as ejecta, an acceptable cost.

Full-ass reactionaries might not be succeeding at elections right now because they haven’t done the cultural work enough to present anti-humanism and not trigger concern, but there are existing trends that will make their zero-sum arguments more and more appealing even without them obtaining cultural hegemony.

The dangerous trend is the incentive of existing concentrations of power (mostly held as wealth) to back reaction (going back to the beginning) not because of a sincere engagement with “the past” but because the past can be used as justification for preservation of their advantages in the present.

The far right is making progress is Europe again because it’s been successfully instilled (by centuries of colonialism and racism, but also by post-WW2 paternalistic visions of “developing world” incompetence and danger) that immigrants are a threat to the material comfort of citizens—which works very well for both the actual threats to people’s well-being…rent seekers, whether that’s individuals or giant companies…but also for any politician that wants to have an ongoing career and a nice sinecure and therefore cannot talk openly about how existing power relations mean the political class serves the interests of capital first and foremost.

And with climate and wars afoot the appeal of reaction is going to increase precisely because it promises to privatize gains for the in-group while the losses are “socialized” to people that don’t matter. Mind you this won’t actually work, the in-group will still find their comfort and liberty garnished to the benefit of a smaller and smaller cadre of insiders…but as a vision to sell to rubes it’s successful because everyone assumes they’re always going to be on the “take” side of extortion because…duh, obviously they’re one of the good ones.

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:51:25am

This soulful track finds Joe Henry singing from the perspective of Richard Pryor, a famous Black comedian who retreated from public view as his health deteriorated in the ’90s due to multiple sclerosis. As Pryor, he’s addressing his fans in the United States, who are mourning his absence. Like many of his song ideas, this one came to him while he was behind the wheel…

… This features legendary jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman, who broke his own rule about not being a sideman when he agreed to play on the track. Henry wrote a letter to Coleman, known as one of the founders of the free jazz genre, after he realized that he needed outside help to capture Pryor’s essence. “I need someone who can stand in for Richard who can meet his historic significance and his volatility and his intensity,” he recalled…

Richard Pryor Addresses A Tearful Nation

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Dave In Austin  Jun 19, 2024 • 9:55:25am

Just back from the Eye Dr.
Good news. Lens replacement approved!
Hope that clears thing up a bit.

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:08:10am

re: #221 Vicious Babushka

You look like you’re out of paper! How can I help?

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The Ghost of a Flea  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:08:34am

re: #236 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

Things would have played out much differently on January 6th if there had been Antifa and BLM protestors. I believe that the MAGATs were counting on that and that is how things went from triumph to farce and then to tragedy (for many of them personally at least)

I don’t think MAGA was even slightly thinking about the optics because their entire deal is just enraged entitlement such that anything impeding their appetites is just a hydra-head of the same malefic thing that denies them their entirely-justified, entirely-rational wants.

What I do think is that Americans, and in particular American institutions with coercive power, are far more frightened of any kind of leftist action than any kind of rightist action, and in a situation where MAGAs…effectively reactionaries and fascists…clashed with counter-protesters of any leftist tendency, the consequences and blame would land on the latter. If your nation is built on a series of disenfranchisement schemes to prevent laborers from articulating rights this is what happens to your culture; also, we historically have always backed rightist authoritarians in other nations and excused their violence as necessary hygiene, and that which is excused abroad eventually will be excused at home.

Reactionary positions are now normalized, with politicians promising to achieve those crowds’ violent ends through state enforcers and state violence, and upcoming politicians compete with one another on what catharsis-through-violence they will provide to reactionaries.

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retired cynic  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:13:59am

The legacy of Willie Mays through his iconic baseball cards and career numbers
A year-by-year look at Mays’s legendary career, as told by his Topps baseball card for each season.
wapo.st (gift link)

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Markm1960  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:15:01am

re: #251 darthstar

You look like you’re out of paper! How can I help?

Paperless workplace?

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sagehen  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:15:41am

re: #247 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines

If the Nazis had won the war, someone like Candace would probably be imprisoned on some charge, real or fake does not matter. She would be sentenced to hard labor, and exported to the Reich when her prison labor contract was auctioned off.

she never would have been born, because her grandparents would have been maybe worked to death, or maybe just shot, in the 1940’s or 1950’s.

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mmmirele  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:18:53am

This is completely disgusting. If I ever find my law license, I’m going to burn it to ash and ship it back to the Texas AG’s office for this abomination.

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wrenchwench  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:24:29am

Birbie. Wordle 1,096 3/6*

⬜🟨⬜🟨🟨
🟨🟩🟩⬜⬜
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

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mmmirele  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:24:49am

re: #203 ericblair

Here we go again. The activists, in a bit of un-self-aware irony, said that the “paint” was a chemical that will just wash away harmlessly into the environment and not to worry about it.

It’s supposed to be cornflour, but it looks to me like Cheeto dust.

Also, WRONG PLACE. Don’t do this shit. If you want to be an asshat, go to the oil company’s lobby and throw that shit around. That’s your target. However, I’d suggest that a regular protest on the sidewalk outside Big Oil Co. will do more good.

These people annoy the eff out of me.

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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:25:28am

re: #254 Markm1960

Paperless workplace?

That reminds me of the constipated mathematician…he had to work it out with a pencil.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:28:13am

re: #254 Markm1960

Paperless workplace?

Not there!

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mmmirele  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:28:35am

re: #230 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Let’s be honest here. If the SCOTUS goes against the voters will, not one of them will be safe. There are people who value our democracy and actual freedom and it will not end well for them if they think people are just going to accept the court overturning the election. There will come a time that all the secret service or whatever protections they have won’t be enough.

I’m thinking that federal marshals (their usual protection) won’t be enough, and the general idea that maybe protesting in front of people’s homes isn’t proper is going to just evaporate.

Personally, I’d like to see that big anti-First Amendment fence around the Supreme Court pushed down.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:29:53am

re: #256 mmmirele

Gee Texas What’s Next? Making Ashli Babbitt’s Birthday a State Holiday?

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:29:56am

re: #247 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines

If the Nazis had won the war, someone like Candace would probably be imprisoned on some charge, real or fake does not matter. She would be sentenced to hard labor, and exported to the Reich when her prison labor contract was auctioned off.

The fellow travelers & useless idiots are always shot first, before they become disillusioned.

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🐈 Crush White Christian Nationalism 🐈  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:30:44am
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darthstar  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:31:17am

re: #260 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Not there!

I installed a bidet during The Great Covid Toilet Paper Panic of 2020…so yes, one can go mostly paperless…though the blow dryer takes a minute and can get a little warm on the jimmies.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:32:14am

re: #254 Markm1960

Paperless workplace?

Memories of 1982 when we were told that by 1990 Social Security Offices would be a paperless workplace…It’s 2024 and we still got the paper…

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gocart mozart  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:33:29am
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The Ghost of a Flea  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:34:17am

re: #252 The Ghost of a Flea

I don’t think MAGA was even slightly thinking about the optics because their entire deal is just enraged entitlement such that anything impeding their appetites is just a hydra-head of the same malefic thing that denies them their entirely-justified, entirely-rational wants.

Beyond “I think” I’d argue that we can look at their attempts to control optics during and after January 6th and see that they’re weren’t triangulating relative to counter-protesters that didn’t manifest.

In the preamble it’s easy to find people like Alex Jones or the various Proud Boy/Boogalloo types talking openly about what their intentions were with no reference to counter action or to any particular optics. The discourse had already arrived that they were a citizen’s revolt, their opposition was the state, as the state was a manifestation of the omnipresent “leftist conspiracy” that prevented them from getting what they wanted.

In the heat of the moment their mouthpieces were very articulate about why they were there, how they envisioned themselves, and their entitlement to force their way into the Capitol. Their declared opposition…who they did characterize as “leftist”…was the security officers in their way and the politicians they intended to confront.

It’s only in the aftermath that their narrativization took on a several variants of self-pity and rediraction of blame—they were put-upon or deceived into actions, they were victimized either by LEOs impeding them or by leftist agent provocateurs who did the embarrassing/genuinely threatening acts. This has not gelled into a single narrative because there’s no incentive to tell one story: it is more serviceable for them to be at once rubes duped by Antifa but also heroic revolutionaries than to constrain themselves to a consistent story, especially as it’s become clear that Trumpism is now identical with conventional Republican positions.

It’s particularly notable that post-hoc, their narratives suddenly emphasize the presence of leftist *others*…but not consistently and exclusively as an fast explanation for uncomfortable details of the day’s events, with no attempt to create a consistent story. This is indicative of a larger worldview that doesn’t sync well with premeditated optics: what occurred is simply whatever they need, in the moment, to understand themselves as guiltless and entirely in the right.

It’s a mistake to imagine them as political actors operating within the kind of optical parameters that pundits imagine—all artifice, all focused on what will be captured and preserved in media to act as future rhetoric—because a primary feature of this movement is a contempt of conventional epistemes…it doesn’t matter what happened or what was said, and especially not what is preserved on media, because what is true is exclusively a feature of what is convenient to their self-image and appetites.

Indeed, since these people now have cameras pointed at them on the regular, it can be demonstrated that the stories they tell have no relationships to “what happened” as preserved through media: granting them prescience and calculation is a mistake, a fundamental misunderstanding of the kind of danger they pose.

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DodgerFan1988  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:37:22am


The real Deep State.

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dat_said  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:37:55am

re: #135 Dave In Austin

Holy Shit.
This is hard to ignore…
My next question is, like Reagan at the end. Who’s pulling his strings?
huffpost.com

Apparently Mr Trump’s campaign has responded to the author’s claims of Trump’s memory challenges by saying that Trump didn’t remember being interviewed multiple times by the author of the book (Ramin Setoodeh) because “the ‘writer’ is a nobody and insignificant so of course he never made an impression”.

The statement is a sad combination of petty arrogance and whistling Dixie past the graveyard.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:38:06am

re: #265 darthstar

I installed a bidet during The Great Covid Toilet Paper Panic of 2020…so yes, one can go mostly paperless…though the blow dryer takes a minute and can get a little warm on the jimmies.

Is that how it works? There’s a dryer? In all of them? I’m looking at getting an add-on bidet.

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jaunte  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:41:06am
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sagehen  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:41:43am

re: #265 darthstar

I installed a bidet during The Great Covid Toilet Paper Panic of 2020…so yes, one can go mostly paperless…though the blow dryer takes a minute and can get a little warm on the jimmies.

did it make you feel sophisticated and/or French?

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:43:07am

re: #250 Dave In Austin

Just back from the Eye Dr.
Good news. Lens replacement approved!
Hope that clears thing up a bit.

Don’t make a spectacle of yourself

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:43:07am

re: #265 darthstar

I installed a bidet during The Great Covid Toilet Paper Panic of 2020…so yes, one can go mostly paperless…though the blow dryer takes a minute and can get a little warm on the jimmies.

Ah memories of Ginger Billy’s love for his Super Deluxe Bidet!

The ROLLS-ROYCE of Bidets

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:43:45am

re: #262 Joe Bacon ✅

Gee Texas What’s Next? Making Ashli Babbitt’s Birthday a State Holiday?

Texas: hold our Lone Star Beer

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sagehen  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:45:18am

re: #135 Dave In Austin

Holy Shit.
This is hard to ignore…
My next question is, like Reagan at the end. Who’s pulling his strings?
huffpost.com

I’m an HW fan, so the idea of him doing the real work while Reagan was just a figurehead… kind of doesn’t bother me much.

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:46:43am

re: #270 dat_said

Apparently Mr Trump’s campaign has responded to the author’s claims of Trump’s memory challenges by saying that Trump didn’t remember being interviewed multiple times by the author of the book (Ramin Setoodeh) because “the ‘writer’ is a nobody and insignificant so of course he never made an impression”.

The statement is a sad combination of petty arrogance and whistling Dixie past the graveyard.

So much a nobody they felt compelled to respond

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Hecuba's daughter  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:53:09am

re: #278 Dangerman

So much a nobody they felt compelled to respond

Whenever a candidate is attacked on serious media platforms, it’s necessary to respond; otherwise you are lending credence to the message.

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:53:28am

re: #272 jaunte

Sarah T Roberts, PhD @ubiquity75.bsky.social

Please enjoy.

I Will Fucking Piledrive You If You Mention AI Again

Love this

..half of the planet’s engineering efforts to add chatbot support to every application under the sun when half of the industry hasn’t worked out how to test database backups regularly

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jaunte  Jun 19, 2024 • 10:56:16am

re: #280 Dangerman

Too much of our lives are distorted by lying blowhards.

“…A friend of mine was invited by a FAANG organization to visit the U.S a few years ago. Many of the talks were technical demos of impressive artificial intelligence products. Being a software engineer, he got to spend a little bit of time backstage with the developers, whereupon they revealed that most of the demos were faked. The products didn’t work. They just hadn’t solved some minor issues, such as actually predicting the thing that they’re supposed to predict. Didn’t stop them spouting absolute gibberish to a breathless audience for an hour though! I blame not the engineers, who probably tried to actually get the damn thing to work, but the lying blowhards who insisted that they must make the presentation or presumably be terminated.”
ludic.mataroa.blog

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So Cal Greek Hippie  Jun 19, 2024 • 11:14:45am

2024: Backyard Pollination

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So Cal Greek Hippie  Jun 19, 2024 • 11:16:32am

Day off!
Apparently my brain shut off too

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Jun 19, 2024 • 11:18:07am

re: #272 jaunte

Sarah T Roberts, PhD @ubiquity75.bsky.social

Please enjoy.

I Will Fucking Piledrive You If You Mention AI Again

That was EXCELLENT! Thank you!

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Dangerman  Jun 19, 2024 • 11:21:52am

re: #284 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

That was EXCELLENT! Thank you!

That was a great read!!


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