Monday, July 30

Class.

 I had a great time Saturday at the WNBA All-Star game at Target Center in Minneapolis...

Maya Moore took home the WNBA All-Star Game MVP honors, for the third year in a row, as one of the highest scoring players on the winning team.  She and two others scored 18 points.

Allie Quigley broke an All-Star 3-Point contest record (NBA and WNBA) scoring 29 points in the money ball tie-breaker against Kayla McBride at halftime.

Minneapolis shined, the Lynx Nation represented, and Lynx Coach Cheryl Reeve -- amongst many others in the host organization -- rocked the house.  She literally travelled the stands, signing autographs and snapping pictures when cornered, trying to deliver a signed basketball to the proper person...

Here was her Twitter message, after the game:
Jul 29
1) Well #LynxNation, you did it! I have experienced MANY proud moments in our time together, but your embracing being host of the game ranks at the top!! From the tireless voting efforts, local corporations answering the call, local media outlets providing in depth
Jul 29
2) and frequent coverage, the support of the city and the state, to the energy fans brought to the practices and game, THIS WAS AN INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE! On behalf of players and staff, THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts đź’•.

Tuesday, July 24

Was She Russian, at Least?

Help out a friend here...
it seems the Mueller investigation has been drawn into the weeds and is now investigating President Trump's pre-presidency extra-marital affairs?  Who is paying for this again?  Hillary Clinton and her Democratic campaign?  Or... sigh... the American taxpayer?

Then's there's the poor, pretty Russian woman, locked away in her youth for allegedly trading sexual favors for information and advancement in Washington...  Can't they just reassign her to another bureau?  In Siberia, or New York or something...

You hate to see anyone, especially the most vulnerable, locked up for sexual crimes.

These open-ended, political investigations always seem to turn out sexual-transgression discoveries, before they eventually peter out.   Mueller, remember, is Comey's friend -- the man who never knew when to speak up, and when to shut his investigation down, working every little crumb until essentially, political-election eve...

I hope Mueller is smart enough to read a calendar, and avoid what his friend Comey seemed to wallow in:  the muck of Washington's media cesspools, where non-substantive dirt is reported breathlessly and the circus seems to be never ending.

Monday, July 23

NY Daily News Loses Half Its Staff...

or, Tronc Owners Fire Half a Newsroom
 "As a public company, we have a fiduciary obligation to balance the interests of all of our in constituents: shareholders, employees, readers and community," Tronc CEO Justin Dearborn wrote in the firing memo.

"Interesting way to order those constituents," replied Phil Davis, a reporter at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland.


If you hate democracy and think local governments should operate unchecked and in the dark, then today is a good day for you.
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In other news:
The NYT announced they've hired Uber whistleblower (and Maureen Dowd look-a-like) Susan Fowler Rigetti to commission, and write, stories about tech issues.  It will be interesting to see what this unconventional hire, and new wife and mother, produces for the paper in the future.

I suspect -- do forgive my cynicism -- that Fowler has already created her best piece of written work:  the blogpost alleging sexual harassment at Uber that made her  name and fortune.
“There’s something really empowering about standing up for what’s right,” Fowler Rigetti once told Time magazine. “It’s a badge of honor.”
 Good luck to all the present-day journalists currently out there...
 those who lost jobs today, and those being generously welcomed into this new profession.

ADDED: Yesterday's lucky ladies of the West Coast react:

Kara Swisher @karaswisher
Sparkly vampire scheming all night and first month now all plotted. Chomp, Silicon Valley.

and...
Susan Fowler @susanthesquark

Replying to @karaswisher

OMG GUESS WHAT WE WORK TOGETHER NOW











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Saturday, July 21

Saturday, in the Park...

I'm at the library, checking messages,
while Mal and Buddy wait in the car...

We ran him at Mary Park (;-),
he's ready to nap for a few I'm sure,
and the scent of summer pine is in the air...

Happy Saturday to you!

Thursday, July 19

Heartland, by Sarah Smarsh.

In the cart...
Why do you think we've heard so much about Yale law grad and former U.S. Marine J.D. Vance, and his political diagnosis of Trump voters in opioid country, but so little about this author who makes a smart argument in today's NYT opinion section?

The greatest con of 2016 was not persuading a white laborer to vote for a nasty billionaire with soft hands. Rather, it was persuading a watchdog press to cast every working-class American in the same mold. 
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Sarah Smarsh


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In other news, the paper* announced today that they are hiring Kara Swisher as an opinion-page contributor. Here's a screen shot: (and the obligatory wiki link, including the spousal link/occupation.)
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In related(?) news, here's another NYT headline today:

4,500 Tech Workers, 1 Mission: Get Democrats Elected

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* I know, I know.  Strike paper and replace with "digital media entertainment company".  We adjust, but some of us still think, rather than just pay to consume...

17, 933

Lynx set an attendance record with the afternoon camp-day yesterday.
Here's Coach Cheryl Reeve on the game and why those numbers are important in Minnesota and for the league.

Israel Doubles Down as a Religious State

In essence, the law enshrines the Jewish people’s exclusive right to self-determination in Israel, differentiating between that collective, national right, and the individual rights of the country’s citizens, who [currently] include Arabs.

Before breaking for recess, Israel's Knesset passed a new law, 62 - 55, privileging Jewish citizens over others, non-Jews.

NYT:

Israel has been grappling with the inherent tensions between its dual aspirations of being both Jewish and democratic ever since the country was established. The new law, hailed by its supporters as “historic,” was denounced by detractors as discriminatory, racist and a blow to democracy.

“This is a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the annals of the state of Israel,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said soon after the vote in the early hours of Thursday morning. “We have determined in law the founding principle of our existence. Israel is the nation state of the Jewish people, and respects the rights of all of its citizens.”
Some are more equal than others.
Pushed through just before the Knesset, or Israeli Parliament, went into summer recess, the law has been advanced as flagship legislation of the most right-wing and religious governing coalition in Israel’s 70-year history.
The law is largely symbolic and declarative, but opponents say it harms the delicately balanced relationship between the Jewish majority and the Arab minority that makes up about 21 percent of the country’s population of nearly nine million.
That's a high percentage of minority citizens
“The end of democracy,” declared Ahmad Tibi, a veteran Arab legislator, charging the government with demagogy. “The official beginning of fascism and apartheid. A black day (another black day),” he wrote.
Adalah, a legal center that advocates for Arab rights in Israel, said, “This law guarantees the ethnic-religious character of Israel as exclusively Jewish and entrenches the privileges enjoyed by Jewish citizens, while simultaneously anchoring discrimination against Palestinian citizens and legitimizing exclusion, racism, and systemic inequality.”
Yael German, a legislator from the centrist Yesh Atid party, which sits in the opposition, described the law ahead of the vote as “a poison pill for democracy.”
Whenceforth goes our ally, whenceforth go we?
Unlike previous drafts of the nationality bill, the version that passed omits any mention of democracy or enunciation of the principle of equality in what critics called a betrayal of Israel’s foundational document, its Declaration of Independence.

That declaration, signed by the state’s founders ushering in independence in 1948, proclaimed that Israel “will foster the development of the country for the benefit of all its inhabitants” and will “ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex.”
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In other news, tape has turned up from Feb. 2017 showing Borat in poor disguise at a California gun shop, abandoning his crew when discovered.
- A Riverside gun store owner has harsh words for Sacha Baron Cohen after he says he caught the actor showing up to his business in disguise and under false pretense, and it was all caught on surveillance video.
The video was provided exclusively to FOX 11.
It happened at Warrior One Guns & Ammo in February 2017. That’s when owner Norris Sweidan told FOX 11 Cohen and a camera met him while claiming to be filming a documentary about a Hungarian immigrant wanting to buy a gun.
“He comes in, off the bat you can see in the video I’m looking like, this guy does not look like a Hungarian immigrant, tight ass leather pants, a beard, it just didn’t fit,” Sweidan said. “The moment his words came out of his mouth I was like this guy is full of s***.”

Sweidan told FOX 11 Cohen said he wanted to buy a gun, but said it with a very odd sounding accent he didn’t find credible. 
“I’m looking at the producer and I’m just like am I being fooled right here?” Sweidan said. “And I just kept looking at the guy and I was like you’re Borat, as soon as I said that his eyes just looked at me like, and he did a turn right out the door.”
He says after Cohen left the store, he left his crew behind.

“We’re talking to the people they don’t wanna give us an answer, we basically told them to get the f*** out, you guys are all full of s***, have a great day, get out,” Sweidan said.

He said it’s obvious what Cohen’s intentions were.

“Once I knew it was Borat, we already know his game and his bull*****, so we knew he’s here to make a mockery, and of what? Gun owners? The gun business, gun shops,” Sweidan said.

He believes Cohen meant to use it as a segment in his new program on Showtime called “Who is America?” which recently aired its first episode, and showed some gun rights advocates promoting arming children while filming segments with Cohen, who was in an Israeli disguise.
Sweidan can’t believe the men fell for the disguise.

“You’ve got some gun advocate holding a bunny on some gun, if you’re a gun advocate, what the f*** are you doing holding a gun with a bunny on it, really?”



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Wednesday, July 18

Honesty... is such a Lonely Word.

Everyone is so untrue...

Don't let them try to convince you that dishonesty is something that came in with the Trump administration: tonight marks the 49th anniversary of the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Diver John Farrar found her body the next morning after being called in, rigid and with her face pressed to the floorboard of the backseat. Down had become up, and Farrar found Kopechne's head tilted back, and her face blue. She didn't drown. She lived for a time. Think on those things?

A few years ago, America embraced "truthiness".*
Today, we're starting to confront real truths, at least.

It's as if, smart people are sobering up...
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* Things are different today,
I hear every Journo say:
the pursuit of truthiness
is such a blast!

Liz Cambage... 53 points.

All. By. Herself.
(just saying...)

I wish the Lynx would get hungry again.
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ADDED:
slamonline.com:

Cambage on WNBA officiating: “I got a technical last week for *looking* at a referee. I don't understand why our emotion and our passion is being suppressed. Let us play our game and don't try to soften it. That is part of who we are. We are women and we are powerful. It makes me feel like they’re trying to make us more ladylike, but that’s not how we play. We play like fierce women.”

— Lindsay Gibbs (@linzsports) July 18, 2018

IN OTHER NEWS:
The Lynx won today, in a noon matinee at home with the kids from the day camps in the crowd. Sylvia Fowles had a big game, a lot of players contributed, but Maya Moore is still playing below her potential. I wonder if Brittney Griner got into her head as an overseas teammate last season, because Brittney came in talking about Phoenix as the natural champs this WNBA year...

Maya is religious, and she is blessed and knows this, but that is not antithetical to playing like a fierce woman. I have faith her game will be there soon, hopefully helping to secure a playoff spot and decent seeding so the team can repeat as champs and get the even-year monkey off their backs. Next up: why, it's Phoenix!

Go Maya, Go Lynx,
and congrats to All-Stars
Sylvia, Simone and #23, naturally...
playing on their home court later this month.

America's Lack of Clean Hands.

Pity George Will. What a drag it is getting old...
He hates, hates Donald Trump, and how the man
seized the reins of the Republican Party and got the GOP
running again. George is sad that President Trump
acknowledged the poor track record of America's
intelligence agencies in recent years of memory.
(some of us can still go way back -- to the war years;
George is remembering only the other side's "sins"...)

Here's George's accounting of what Trump left unsaid
during his meeting with Putin:

"You ought to stop disrupting Ukraine, downing civilian airliners, attempting to assassinate people abroad using poisons, and so on, and on."

Play us out, Eric Clapton?

#NeverForget
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* If we don't borrow from Peter to pay Paul,
why are we blaming Donald for Georgie Jr.'s active mistakes?

Until our pundits can grapple with what happened in 2000 in the Supreme Court, to what happened up until 2008 (and continuing on low pilot during the do-nothing Obama years through 2016), then you cannot understand the Trump years.

Do the homework:
America's fall began during the new-century Bush war(s) years. It's almost as though Americans cannot comprehend how the world shifted, and how our money was used to promote evil abroad. Spare me the tears for the poor children placed in refugee camps at our own borders.

Thursday, July 12

Karl Rove's Genius.

It's a tell that someone with an allegedly brilliant legal mind wouldn't join a top firm out of law school, but instead would become a Karl Rove disciple and sign up with Ken Starr to use his legal writing skills to craft the purple-prose reporting that is the Starr report.

Today, we learn that this family-man provider, with two young girls at home to support with his wife, runs up his credit-card bills to buy baseball tickets. Seriously?

The idea that this is the best man for the job in these divisive times in our country is one that needs to be punctured. There are thousands more pragmatic and to put it quite bluntly -- smarter -- legal candidates for this job. But President Trump needs to choose a baby-faced boy who is not a seasoned judge with smarts, to allegedly ensure his legacy.

We didn't vote for Jeb Bush.
The country is rejecting Washinton DC values and divisiveness.

We can do better than Brett Kavanaugh. The Senate would be smart not to rubber-stamp this sheltered man with precious little real-life experience outside of Washington's political circles, and elite safe spaces. Someone who understands the realities of how the real-world operates.

No one is saying Brett Kavanaugh is not qualified. He is.

How many hundreds of qualified college or job applicants are turned down yearly because they are not a "good fit"?

Kavanaugh the Karl Rove disciple is simply not a good fit for this open position. Ask a Catholic, one who understands why even a Pope who is not a "good fit" for his changing times but who is supremely qualified, ended up resigning his position for someone who was a better fit.

Like with unfinanced wars, this is an important decision that ought to be carefully examined, not simply rubberstamped by the people in Washington and the mainstream media.

Monday, July 9

Bush Taint.

I know he's considered experienced as a judge,
but I wouldn't have chosen Brett Kavanaugh.
Too much political baggage. Those serving
that administration should be shunned
for the biggest leadership jobs...

America, and this shared world* of homeless refugees,
is still paying for their ignorant errors.
Bushies shouldn't have top leadership jobs.
Too soon. Never forget. Establishment
Republicans are not what we're keen on...

Sidenote: A Justice, named... Brett??

Sorry, I'm showing my age here. ;-)
Wouldn't surprise me if he's only the first try,
and doesn't make it through, Kennedy clerk or not.
Heavy baggage, heavier considerations and all.
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* I keep waiting for George and Laura to open
the ranch to the Islamic immigrants coming to
Detroit and Minneapolis and all points north..

I thought they had a lot of room in Texas.
If so, why are the refugee resettlement programs, and
open borders appeals, affecting so many pragmatists elsewhere
who understand it is cruel to let in labor without
assimilating people to new climes and cultures,
while asking them to work without citizenship
protections?

Sounds un-Christian, and unrealistic, to me.
Where have we seen that kind of stupidity before?
Stupidity with consequences that cannot be quickly
rectified and that affects so many innocents outside
of the initial ignorant decision-makers?





























In the second Bush ("Bush the Boy") administration!

(I will provide the answer, because I have learned
not to assume that intelligent people are thinkers who can
see clearly the long-term consequences themselves...)

Seems to be my "gift" : "I can read the writing on the wall."
You couldn't have paid me to take Brett Kavanaugh's career path.
That's not a healthy life, playing God like that in the Washington
war years... We are paying, and learning still.

I Was Country...

when Country wasn't Cool.

Yeah I was Country,
from my hat down to my boots.
They call us Country Bumpkins,
for sticking to our Roots...

I'm just glad we're in a country
where we're still free to choose.

Hey I was Country,
when Country wasn't Cool.
~Kye Fleming* and Dennis Morgan.

I still look, and act the same.
What you see ain't nothing new...
I was Country.
(when country wasn't cool...)
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* Also:

Roll on Mississippi
Sleeping Single in a Double Bed
Smoky Mountain Rain, and
I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World
ADDED: I took a lot of kiddin', 'cause I never did fit in.
Now look at everybody: tryin' to be what I was then (pronounced thyn -- y takes a soft i sound...)
Hey I was Country,
when country wasn't cool.

Monday, July 2

Happy Pre-Independence Day !

"Y'all ready for this?"



Kate Smith, I'm hearing ya...




























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