Sunday, October 31

Cooper Rush started at quarterback. Cooper. Rush.

Ever hear of him before Friday, before word leaked that Prescott wasn’t likely to play?

Rush is the guy who’s buried on depth charts, a nobody who somehow finds a way to grab a roster spot each season.

The Vikings should have tormented him all evening, forcing him into a massive amount of sacks, turnovers and deer-in-the-headlights throws.

Instead, Rush did the tormenting, passing for 325 yards and two touchdowns. He won the game with a 5-yard pass to Amari Cooper in the corner of the end zone with 51 seconds to play.

Folks in Dallas will be talking about this game for years. As for Vikings fans, well, it’s just the latest in a sorry history of failures in games they’re supposed to win.

During the game, NBC analyst Cris Collinsworth nailed it when he said, “If they can’t beat the Dallas Cowboys, at home, with a backup quarterback, that’s a bit of a train wreck.”

"You Like That?!?" vs. "I Wanna Be a Cowboy, Baby!"

 Image

"You Can't Take That Away... From Me..."

Georgia and Texas play on, after beating the PC MLB.  Merit over virtue signaling to advance the cause, grow the game...:

When Georgia decided to require identification to obtain an absentee ballot and prevent campaign teams from handing out food and water with candidates’ logos on them while people are in line to vote, many liberals had a fit. Even President Joe Biden supported moving MLB’s All-Star Game out of Georgia as punishment to the right-leaning state that he won in the 2020 presidential election. Yet, at least a couple of World Series games will take place there this year.

The other games will take place in Texas. The state has received plenty of attention over the past two months for being the state that banned most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy and is using private citizens to enforce the law. This has outraged the pro-choice side; the state is protecting the unborn and challenging the unjust Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey rulings that have resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of unborn babies.

However, Texas and Georgia are also where most of the fans of these respective teams live. If MLB wants sellout crowds and to maximize TV ratings and merchandise sales, irking fans in those respective markets by taking a left-of-center political stance would be a terrible idea. It was dumb when the MLB did it for the All-Star Game, but that was an exhibition game that sells out regardless of where it’s played. These Braves and Astros fans have a far more vested interest in the biggest games of the season than they do in some exhibition matchup.

If MLB was serious when it boycotted Georgia, then maybe it wouldn't play a World Series there. However, there aren’t calls for people to boycott the World Series in Georgia or Texas, so the MLB doesn’t have to pretend to care about either law that irks liberals. But just because Biden isn’t complaining about Georgia’s new voting laws anymore, that doesn’t mean that they don’t exist. If the laws were so evil then, why are they fine now?

*  or is that shameful "pc" lowercase?  **checking the new pc journolist's stylebook online for the appropriate new standards... heh!

Tuesday, October 26

God Make Bees. Bees Make Honey.

 God Make Man. Man Make Money.

Your Health is Your Wealth!

The Dems are Encourging the Caravan to Overrun the Country

 What more message could you send to those wanting to overrun our borders?

Basic income programs are rapidly spreading across the country as critics raise concerns about record job openings.
The emerging ideas shed light on what has been one of the most divisive issues of the Biden presidency, and a subject the president has spoken to sparingly in the context of the negotiations.

It's one thing to tolerate the nanny of the NYT oweners who overstays her visa, and decides to declare herself a voting US citizen here...

It's another thing to continually encourage anyone who wants in to disregard our immigration laws and make a home for their growing families here.  Americans will not stand for that.

If you want a hot civil war, keep bringing in non-citizens to compete with the Americans already struggling here at home.  I suspect with all of the guns, and the lawless attitude we are encouraging to settled disputes by force privately, that when the thousands arrive by caravan this time at the border, America will be ready.

Our politicians might say the doors are open, we have free plans for you, but the people tasked with paying the bills in their communities are not going along with the elite desire to flood the country with illegals.   I wonder when Ezra Klein returns from parental leave for his newest baby if he'll interview a pollster and find I am write:

America in 2021 is AGAINST open borders.  It's a shame our elected leaders are sending an opposite message, begging all comers in.

Sunday, October 24

The New Century Democratic Legacy...

 a country of non-voting non-citizen laborers.

US authorities arrested more than 1.7 million migrants at the US-Mexico border this fiscal year, the most ever recorded.

Poor Brandon Biden can't even organize the National Guard to re-open our ports now that Sec. of Transportation Pete Buttegieg is back from his parental leave that wasn't really ever announced after the twins birth....

I hope the ports are re-opened and the trucks moving freely with their cargo throughout the nation before the National Guard is needed to protect the southern border from the caravan currently busting its way through Mexican checkpoints meant to hold them back.

I hope the Sec. of Defense and Sec. of Homeland Security are still on the job?  Officially?

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ADDED:  Wait until Rep. Jim Clyburn has to tell his bloc of Black voters that their unity in pushing Joe Biden over the top to the Democratic nomination, and eventual presidency last year, only helped them get four weeks parental leave* that will mostly be enjoyed by affluent dual working couples, especially White dads like in the Buttigeig family..  

I don't think this -- and thousands of dark, new unregulated competitors for jobs, shelter, food, roadspace, affirmative-action slots etc. -- is why they were working to unify the Black vote for Dems..  #PromisesBrokenPromisesKept

We'll see if the "He's not Donald Trump!" gambit is enought to keep Brandon's team in office.  How much longer are they running the clock, holding the (artificial) majority, again?  

* ... and FREE childcare -- to institutionalize their children early on in life.  (Nevermind that a lot of non-White people like spending time with their own babies and kiddos, and would prefer to choose whether to care for them at home or to go out being "career women".  The one that made me most chuckle and think, oh boy are you an ugly mum, was the ... "career woman" who spent time on the weekend counting the minutes daycare opened on Monday morning so her homecare duties could be done already.  So so sad.  Great careers though, both parents!, and now... FREE daycare for the daughters.  Gotta love America and the New Dem party, unless of courese, you'd make different choices and not ask anyone else to underwrite them either...

These richie rich offspring with the big appetite for public programs that especially serve their own family are gonna tank the Democratic party yet!  And make stronger-- and more diverse -- the blue Republicans.


Read this Photo and You Won't Need Polls...

 Photo is not prize winning, but oh so valuable if you want to understand the mood of the country...


Michael Dick sits on the porch of his home in Boise, Idaho, where he has erected homemade signs critical of President Biden. (Carissa Wolf for The Washington Post)

From the comments section:

Maureen Dowd is a rarity in Washington: a working columnist with first-hand historical knowledge of politics in the 1980s through today. It shows whether she's writing on today's top-flight cast of congressional players still active on the DC scene, or those now leaving us. 

Plus, I like her insight in nailing what Colin Powell really knew before he testified to Congress back on that winter day in early February in 2003, when the march to war in Iraq was definitely not inevitable, but his testimony helped tip things... 

 Babies born then are college freshmen now, for reference. Colin Powell's decision to testify, which Maureen Dowd wrote about then, is still reverberating in American politics.


Saturday, October 23

From the Archives...

Opinion|  Powell Without Picasso

When Colin Powell goes to the United Nations today to make his case for war with Saddam, the U.N. plans to throw a blue cover over Picasso's antiwar masterpiece, ''Guernica.''

Too much of a mixed message, diplomats say. As final preparations for the secretary's presentation were being made last night, a U.N. spokesman explained, ''Tomorrow it will be covered and we will put the Security Council flags in front of it.''

Mr. Powell can't very well seduce the world into bombing Iraq surrounded on camera by shrieking and mutilated women, men, children, bulls and horses.

Reporters and cameras will stake out the secretary of state at the entrance of the U.N. Security Council, where the tapestry reproduction of ''Guernica,'' contributed by Nelson Rockefeller, hangs.

The U.N. began covering the tapestry last week after getting nervous that Hans Blix's head would end up on TV next to a screaming horse head.

(Maybe the U.N. was inspired by John Ashcroft's throwing a blue cover over the ''Spirit of Justice'' statue last year, after her naked marble breast hovered over his head during a televised terrorism briefing.)

Nelson Rockefeller himself started the tradition of covering up art donated by Nelson Rockefeller when he sandblasted Diego Rivera's mural in the RCA Building in 1933 because it included a portrait of Lenin. (Rivera later took his revenge, reproducing the mural for display in Mexico City, but adding to it a portrait of John D. Rockefeller Jr. drinking a martini with a group of ''painted ladies.'')

There has been too much sandblasting in Washington lately.

After leading the charge for months that there were ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld chastised the media yesterday for expecting dramatic, explicit evidence from Mr. Powell. ''The fixation on a smoking gun is fascinating to me,'' he said impatiently, adding: ''You all . . . have been watching 'L.A. Law' or something too much.''

The administration's argument for war has shifted in a dizzying Cubist cascade over the last months. Last summer, Bush officials warned that Saddam was close to building nuclear bombs. Now, with intelligence on aluminum tubes, once deemed proof of an Iraqi nuclear program, in dispute, the administration's emphasis has tacked back to germ and chemical weapons. With no proof that Saddam has given weapons to terrorists, another once-crucial part of the case for going to war, Mr. Rumsfeld and others now frame their casus belli prospectively: that we must get rid of Saddam because he will soon become the gulf's leading weapons supplier to terrorists.

Secretary Powell was huddling on the evidence in New York yesterday with the C.I.A. director, George Tenet. Mr. Tenet was there to make sure nothing too sensitive was revealed at the U.N., but mainly to lend credibility to Mr. Powell's brief, since there have been many reports that the intelligence agency has been skeptical about some of the Pentagon and White House claims on Iraq. It was Mr. Tenet who warned Congress in a letter last fall that there was only one circumstance in which the U.S. need worry about Iraq sharing weapons with terrorists: if Washington attacked Saddam.

When Mr. Bush wanted to sway opinion on Iraq before his State of the Union speech last week, he invited columnists to the White House. But he invited only conservative columnists, who went from gushing about the president to gushing more about the president.

The columnists did not use Mr. Bush's name, writing about him as ''a senior administration official,'' even though the White House had announced the meeting in advance.

They quoted ''the official'' about the president's determination on war. That's just silly.

Calling in only like-minded journalists is like campaigning for a war only in the red states that Mr. Bush won in 2000, and not the blue states won by Al Gore.

When France and Germany acted skeptical, Mr. Rumsfeld simply booted them out of modern Europe, creating a pro-Bush red part of the European map (led by Poland, Italy and Britain) and the left-behind blue of ''old Europe.''

When the evidence is not black and white, the president must persuade everyone. There is no red and blue. There is just red, white and blue.


What Glynn County, Georgia taught us last year...

 Alec Baldwin should be arrested already, and allowed to bond himself out.  A jury should decide, based on the gathered facts already leaking out of the investigation, if Mr. Baldwin was justified in killing another human being.

The police and prosecutors should NOT be deciding whether this was an accident based on the facts gathered. A jury MUST be convened if we've learned anything about the importance of each department playing their appropriate roles in administering justice.

Let a jury hear the details of the type of firearm Mr. Baldwin used to kill the woman he was working with.  Let a jury hear of the threatened strike actions that allegedly occured on the day of the killing.  Let a jury hear the details -- from the eyewitnesses and Mr. Baldwin himself if he chooses to testify under oath -- and decide if Mr. Baldwin is a credible actor on the witness stand.

We know from Hollywood's history that coverups were once the key to career making in the film industry.  (You know about Kirk Douglas, and the girlfriend with the abortion appointment who went missing with note to his name in her purse, right? *shudder*)

If Alec Baldwin isn't arrested and charged with manslaughter, and allowed like any other person charged with a crime to defend himself with the facts and witnesses he's assembled, then justice in the courts don't mean poof in America, even today.  It only reinforces that special players will get special treatment, again and again and again...

And -- if you want to put down an imminent work strike calling for better working conditions, and your're willing to sacrifice another to intimidate the remainder -- you've got nothing to lose but a woman's life.  #Time'sUp.He'sNotAVictim

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ADDED:  "Don't take the law into your own hands... You take 'em to court!"  Now more than ever, we need the system to hold.

"All men* people are created equal in the eyes of the law..."

* I know what the generic "men" refers to, but just to spell it out for everyone, so we are all on the same page...   Their genders have nothing to do with it.  One took another's life.  The fact that he killed her, unless there are some underlying, observed, admittable mysogynistic character traits, would be irrelevant.  Baldwin has anger issues though, and now he has taken a life.  He should be arrested and charged, like any one else who fired a gun that killed someone.

Boom!

There it is...

We’re still living in a world warped by the fakery of [Boy George] and Cheney.

We’re still shattered because W. and Condi Rice ignored that intelligence report titled “Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S.” [Georgie] was too busy mountain biking to pay attention.

** If our leaders could trick us into the Iraq misadventure, how [can] we trust government again? ***

Until Americans as a whole address our crimes, misdemeanors, ethical lapses and the on-the-ground-across-the-globe consequences of our actions during the Bush-Cheney-Obama war years, we're gonna be spinning our wheels as a people.  

Who are we anymore?, when we've finally put down our political-warrior class of old neo-cons, and are beginning to remake America anew, peopled with the refugees and immigrants of New America, compliments of the failed warrior planning and intelligence actions...

A lot of people are profiting off this division.  Are you helping to encourage it, putting your own personal interests over the needs of our country as a whole?

Are you with us, we wonder of each other, willing to sacrifice to put America first, or are you only out for you and yours?  That's never been the American way...  

Powell even failed to follow the Powell doctrine, which shunned attenuated wars in which our national security interests were not at stake....

He let Dick Cheney goad him into making the phony case for war at the United Nations; Cheney mocked Powell, asking if he was afraid to jeopardize his soaring popularity ratings, treating him like a flower child. And somehow, Powell naïvely thought that he and his pal George Tenet could scrub his speech of all the deceptions shoehorned in by Cheney’s co-conspirators.

The demonic Cheney and the war-loving neocons in his posse — the ones in the Pentagon were ridiculed by Powell as a “Gestapo office” — needed an unimpeachable frontman. Once they began leeching Powell’s integrity, there was no way that they weren’t going to drain him dry...

As much and as quickly as our American values and traditions are changing, incorporating the caste-think and socialism modes that have proven to fail elsewhere -- in other nations -- America will continue to decline in power.

But if we remember our roots -- "innocent until proven guilty";  "all men are created equal (in the eyes of God and the law)";  "community over caste";  "equal opportunity not equal outcomes guaranteed" and most importantly, the value of true Independence for men, and women alike, who are strong enough to pay the price and seize such -- I think we've got a fighting chance still...

For what it's worth.

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ADDED:  Pete and Repeat were out fishing on Pete's boat.  Pete fell out.  Who remained? ... "Pete and Repeat were out fishing on Pete's boat..."  A classic, I tell you!  An uncrackable classic, don't let 'em fool ya...  ("or even talk down to-ya! ... So go to hell if what you're thinking is not right, stay alive!")

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Tuesday, October 19

Stories like these about Colin Powell are cutesy...

@carolynryan

“The signal is green to cross Broad Street!” the recording of Powell’s voice declared, helping people safely get to the other side of the busy road.

But we should never forget the good general's real legacy to America:

As a First black man, he got roped into using his reputation, experience and credentials to advocate for a false war that was unnecessary and illegal under international standards.  America had no true justification for invading Iraq and slaughtering -- yes, slaughtering -- so many innocent lives.  Children, elders, most of them brown and black, and poor by Western standards.

 The Establishment used this First black man -- much as the war machine churned up and spit out Barack Obama and his pajama-clad crew years later when they told us they could turn it off... -- to sell its wars of choice.  

Colin Powell, with his natural blackface and Condoleeza Rice* as the photogenic tall and willowy Barbie accompanying his uniformed Ken --  successfully made the cross-over into White Establishment society, as so many young Black strivers today, blessed especially with mixed-race looks and loose affirmative-action educations, are also doing...

In the end, we won't remember Colin Powell for his boyscout-helping-elders cross the street voice, though kudos for the editors looking for flattering tales that have yet to be told about our great general...

In time, of course, Powell's name will be lumped in with the Evil Trio of History, as an assorted player with the White men like Wolfowitz (sp?), McCain, Rumsfeld, Cheney and Bush the Boy.  He will remembered not only for remaking the Middle East, and flooding the world with refugees, but for crashing the United States economy by undertaking wars that the country was not prepared to pay for...

But the lives. Oh my God, the lives America took... The numbers, the blood, the browned and blackened bodies.  The lost potential...  As a nation, we need to acknowledge what was done by our military in our name before we can rightly and justly move on politically as a country hissing now with civil-war battles of our own...

The weakness of America's military decisions showed itself very soon in the American invasion, in that the Iraqi people we were allegedly helping to liberate did not even have the strength -- physically as a group -- to pull down the symbolic statues of their own leaders they allegedly were so keen to overthrow in their revolution.  It was all a basically a lie. = An American war of choice...  

And a poor choice, at that.

The American military had to be paid to do that for them too.  Use our military equipment to tear down the statues of their leaders.  Sad. 

The Iraqis were not ready, physically, militarily or with the fight-might -- the will, to pull down statues and overthrow their own actual leaders in the flesh (US soldiers were paid to do that for them too), much less to create another government structure to replace the one they had been living under before the United States invaded, hyped up by Colin Powell's deadly testimony...

The Iraq war of choice was led on paper by Bush the Boy (but really by Veep Cheney and his Big Business haliburton connections...) and is still being paid for by U.S. taxpayers. Many of us still out here understood from the start, back at the turn of this century^ -- unlike the experienced genius military go-along-to-get-along mind of Colin Powell *sarcasm off* -- that the United States had no business invading or attacking the oilfields and museums of a sovereign nation, as much as one might have hated the heavy-handed tactics of their internal leaders.

The American media still in power didn't much learn from the war years.

The politicians think there will be no reckoning, that the damage inflicted was all in the past, that the war is now over because we said it is...  But actions have consequences, like leaders have legacies.  Colin Powell, in his heart, was a good man.  But he is a cautionary example to African-American immigrants today coming up in America:  stick to what you know, not who you know.  Stand on your own two feet, and never sign on with an organization that will pay you well, but harm your integrity.

It's too late for Colin Powell to re-live his life and correct his course knowing what he knows now.  But... surely the man himself, the great general, would be embarrassed by those touting his cross-the-street help, instead of insisting that a complete portrayal of his work, even as a patronized black man as all the early Firsts are..., contain a detailed description of where he went wrong trusting the White Establishment who ultimately played him, used up his reputation for their own goals, and killed so many darker innocents in his once-solid country's name...

Friday, October 22

You Want to Be Taken Seriously? Come On Then...

 I'm on the other side, say half the readers of this headline*...

The Argument

The World’s View on Drugs Is Changing. Which Side Are You On?

Should we decriminalize drugs, or legalize?

If you want to be known as a place for serious debate, argumentation or thought, you have to be honest.  Here, legalization and decriminalization are one one end of the spectrum, with many societies in the world seriously punishing drug use and possession.  (see Return to Paradise or Brokedown Palace, movies both.)

Plus, on the legal drugs side, you have a lot of people now watching drugs being administered and recommended as both treatment and preventative medicine.  You can be pro-deregulation regarding getting drugs to the market via legalization of the legally prescribing community (traditionally licensed doctors; new drugs / vaccines), and be very much anti-drug-abuse where the kids are encouraged to take everything they find in an over-prescribed elder's medicine cabinet just for kicks and ... stimulation.  

You have to balance the crimes of those abusing vs. those legally medicating (and I don't mean a sham-pad diagnosis) who are trying to meet real people's real physical and pain needs without inadvertently kicking off a crisis, as the opioid situation in America -- like rural cousin Meth taught us:   If you have American affluence, attitude and desire, you'll have your drugged up kids and communities, and broken family structures too with absentee and rotating kin substituting for the natural family formation.  Booze suffices, for some.  Wine clinkey, drinkey-drinkey.  Others like soft drugs as stimulants more often;  some appreciate a harder trip, more relaxing but less frequent.  

Choice?

I think, that's what this episode of The Argument wants to be:  an honest, intellectual questioning of American attitudes.  You'd never get there from this headline though.  

There's no place for the other side of the argument, which would argue against increased drug consumption. -- especially that deemed recreational and unnecessary to preserving life.

See, that's why there is such a big national controversy going down right now about what drugs people are legally mandated to put into their bodies to preserve their own livelihoods and lives, in some special not-medically-able-to-be-vaccinated cases.  Plus, naturally, you have people wondering if Colin Powell might be alive today if he had isolated much more in limiting contact with the outside world, and refused the CoVid vaccination, trying to steer clear altogether as surely many in his elite political circles are doing, if sick, elderly and vulnerable themselves.  Make sure others around you are vaccinated and non-carriers without assuming the risk of how the vaccine will affect an already battered immune system when CoVid exposure comes. 

The black community has not forgotten that both Hank Aaron and Colin Powell died after vaccination and exposure to CoVid.  Maybe the vaccine hastened those deaths, maybe it didn't.  But others surely are watching and calculating their own decisions.

That's the more interesting argument to read about today regarding people's personal drug choices and society's respect for those choices than  "Legal or Decriminalize" recreational drug use.  If that's the debate, surely they discussed the Parkland School killer's admissions that he shot up his ex-school after his mother died, and he was left to his own devices with his mental illness, which unfortunately included a legally purchased AR-47 and illegally purchased marijuana.  (He lived in Florida, where it is neither legalized nor decriminalized not on track to be either, as far as I know.)

Be honest in framing your hypothetical debates.  Set your scenes in reality at least, not hard to do if you keep up and read the papers.

The Argument

The World’s View on Drugs Is Changing. Which Side Are You On?

Should we decriminalize drugs, or legalize?

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* Many more, in more conservative and healthy-body places...


Tuesday, October 19

Stories like these about Colin Powell are cutesy...

@carolynryan

“The signal is green to cross Broad Street!” the recording of Powell’s voice declared, helping people safely get to the other side of the busy road.

But we should never forget the good general's real legacy to America:

As a First black man, he got roped into using his reputation, experience and credentials to advocate for a false war that was unnecessary and illegal under international standards.  America had no true justification for invading Iraq and slaughtering -- yes, slaughtering -- so many innocent lives.  Children, elders, most of them brown and black, and poor by Western standards.

 The Establishment used this First black man -- much as the war machine churned up and spit out Barack Obama and his pajama-clad crew years later when they told us they could turn it off... -- to sell its wars of choice.  

Colin Powell, with his natural blackface and Condoleeza Rice* as the photogenic tall and willowy Barbie accompanying his uniformed Ken --  successfully made the cross-over into White Establishment society, as so many young Black strivers today, blessed especially with mixed-race looks and loose affirmative-action educations, are also doing...

In the end, we won't remember Colin Powell for his boyscout-helping-elders cross the street voice, though kudos for the editors looking for flattering tales that have yet to be told about our great general...

In time, of course, Powell's name will be lumped in with the Evil Trio of History, as an assorted player with the White men like Wolfowitz (sp?), McCain, Rumsfeld, Cheney and Bush the Boy.  He will remembered not only for remaking the Middle East, and flooding the world with refugees, but for crashing the United States economy by undertaking wars that the country was not prepared to pay for...

But the lives. Oh my God, the lives America took... The numbers, the blood, the browned and blackened bodies.  The lost potential...  As a nation, we need to acknowledge what was done by our military in our name before we can rightly and justly move on politically as a country hissing now with civil-war battles of our own...

The weakness of America's military decisions showed itself very soon in the American invasion, in that the Iraqi people we were allegedly helping to liberate did not even have the strength -- physically as a group -- to pull down the symbolic statues of their own leaders they allegedly were so keen to overthrow in their revolution.  It was all a basically a lie. = An American war of choice...  

And a poor choice, at that.

The American military had to be paid to do that for them too.  Use our military equipment to tear down the statues of their leaders.  Sad. 

The Iraqis were not ready, physically, militarily or with the fight-might -- the will, to pull down statues and overthrow their own actual leaders in the flesh (US soldiers were paid to do that for them too), much less to create another government structure to replace the one they had been living under before the United States invaded, hyped up by Colin Powell's deadly testimony...

The Iraq war of choice was led on paper by Bush the Boy (but really by Veep Cheney and his Big Business haliburton connections...) and is still being paid for by U.S. taxpayers. Many of us still out here understood from the start, back at the turn of this century^ -- unlike the experienced genius military go-along-to-get-along mind of Colin Powell *sarcasm off* -- that the United States had no business invading or attacking the oilfields and museums of a sovereign nation, as much as one might have hated the heavy-handed tactics of their internal leaders.

The American media still in power didn't much learn from the war years.

The politicians think there will be no reckoning, that the damage inflicted was all in the past, that the war is now over because we said it is...  But actions have consequences, like leaders have legacies.  Colin Powell, in his heart, was a good man.  But he is a cautionary example to African-American immigrants today coming up in America:  stick to what you know, not who you know.  Stand on your own two feet, and never sign on with an organization that will pay you well, but harm your integrity.

It's too late for Colin Powell to re-live his life and correct his course knowing what he knows now.  But... surely the man himself, the great general, would be embarrassed by those touting his cross-the-street help, instead of insisting that a complete portrayal of his work, even as a patronized black man as all the early Firsts are..., contain a detailed description of where he went wrong trusting the White Establishment who ultimately played him, used up his reputation for their own goals, and killed so many darker innocents in his once-solid country's name...


PS. Rooting for the Red Sox is a bit like rooting for the Stock Market, isn't it?  Old money coastal wealth, Daddy dollars feeding the children's endless ambitions.  They can hire the Hispanic soul and firepower, but they have no idea how to generate it in themselves.  Old World Whites, guilty as hell and trying to get others who don't share their economic backgrounds to pay their penance and blood-money debts.  # Houston and Atlanta:  that's the series the young and growing part of the country needs to see... Let the Hispanic men represent their own.

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* You know Condi? Her legacy will be as Georgie, the Boy,'sfriend -- she and he shared sticks of gum once upon a time.  She likes him and he likes her.  They crossed a Boomerish color line the way Colin Powell's voice once helped people in Philly cross the street!  (*news / not news. You choose.*)

Rice takes oath of office, thanks family - Deseret News-------------------

^ We were the ones who weren't laughing when Bush the Boy lampooned himself one year at the Washington press dinner gala, with Hollywood celebritites and DC politicians, looking under couch cushions and in Grandma's cupboard for those... weapons of mass destruction.  "Nope, not here!" the lil imp told the crowd, to laughs.

 They weren't so concerned with the costs of blackened brown bodies back then, I guess. #NeverForget #OldAmercaVThoseComingUp... #TruthJusticeTheAmericanWay!

What Do We Want? More Science. When Do We Want It? NOW!

It's about helping people develop antibodies, not simply herding them into line for another shot.  Let people make educated choices about their own bodies if the science shows they have strong immune systems with CoVid antibodies already:

 “We have precious few levers to pull in public health,” said Marty Makary, a cancer surgeon and health-policy expert at Johns Hopkins University who has been critical of vaccine mandates and urged caution in vaccinating children. “When we use vaccination as a hammer and say it’s the only way to be protected, it has bad outcomes.”

...

Kasie Pasquantonio, a 51-year-old nurse at a large teaching hospital in Boston, doesn’t want to get vaccinated because she fears potential long-term side effects of the vaccine. She said she was infected with Covid-19 in December after exposure to an ICU patient.

Ms. Pasquantonio said blood samples she has provided to two clinical studies of immunity among healthcare workers have shown a high level of circulating antibodies. She said she was denied a medical exemption to her employer’s vaccine mandate and faces firing if she doesn’t get vaccinated by early November.

“My frustration is, I have protection, so I should be clumped in with the people who are vaccinated,” Ms. Pasquantonio said. “Covid survivors are not the same as the unvaccinated, but we’re being treated like we are. There should be a third category.”

 

Colin Powell Dies of Complications from CoVid (updated to include Bush-Cheney war years...)

 Wow! It ain't over, folks...

You have to think this intelligent man had the best protection, medical advice and care, and a loving family to live for.  He didn't seem to be out of shape or unfit, or especially aged even (84)...

God bless Colin Powell's family.  

Colin Powell Says He's Voting For Biden : NPR--------------

ADDED:  Powell had battled various other ailments, including Parkinson's. His wife, Alma, also had a breakthrough case of COVID-19, but responded to treatment. 

Born April 5, 1937, in Harlem, New York, to Jamaican immigrants, Powell was a ground-breaking figure in Washington and garnered respect from both sides of the aisle. 

Powell joined the U.S. Army after graduating from college in 1958. Across his 35-year military career, he served two tours in Vietnam and was stationed in West Germany and South Korea.

He would go on to serve in top roles under four presidents, first as national security adviser to President Ronald Reagan, and then as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President George H.W. Bush and President Bill Clinton, the first African-American to hold the U role. Powell then was tapped by President George W. Bush as secretary of state.   ...*

ADDED: *Slipped to the dark side, across the line... on the dark side. I bet Colin Powell had been hoping back in the day that a black president would avenge his mistakes, his self confessed "blot on the record" and pull U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, as the campaign promised.  

Barack Obama let a lot of people down, but you think especially about Colin Powell today.

What We Need Now is a Strong Court in Action, Embracing Its Limited Role...

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If the system as a whole is to hold, we need a strong Court in action embracing its limited role, and directing the important decisions that follow public and open discussions on weighty societal issues back onto the American people. ...

The different life values and cultures in different regions will determine the local laws and rule-making policies and procedures the populations living there choose to adopt and enforce.  Yes, even in this 21st advanced century.  Law enforcement is local, so is legislating.  ...

It's not for nine robed persons to decide these issues of importance;  it's for them to understand and lead us on who makes the rules, who is overstepping the rulemaking, whose Constitutional rights are being overstepped in the rulemaking / shut out of the process (not at all the same as simply losing as a discrete and insular minority, as the footnote attests), and what courts should be deciding which things...

I trust the nine currently on the bench understand the Rule of Law better than the uneducated legal scholars with opinions not on Constitutional legality, but on the importance of the social issues themselves.  

If the Court is wise enough to steer these issues back to the people with opinions who rightfully believe in many cases and places that their own decision-making abilities are being usurped by the Elites elsewhere, I think we've still got us a country with a strong democracy.

Or, you could go with the collective spin, and run with this (lol!) from the current favored Elitist mouthpiece, Mr. Ezra Klein assembling his experts and advising his crew, including those in the media who echo his "work": 

Democrats should do a lot of polling to figure out which of their views are popular and which are not popular, and then they should talk about the popular stuff and shut up about the unpopular stuff....

Pray for the wisdom of the Court, my friends. 

Numberswise, we've got Klein and company.  Elite-connections-wise, he's working again to spin against the country's interests as a whole.  But we're not all Cali, Ezra.  We don't want to end up living like that in our communities across the country.  

Haven't you travelled and read enough about America now to understand who we are as a nation, our history traditions, and people?  

E pluribus unum -- the fingers composing the fist?  

If you don't know, learn.  If you've forgotten, start remembering...

And if you  still have to rely on polling to understand the basic needs of your people, well God bless you...

Democrats should do a lot of polling to figure out which of their views are popular and which are not popular, and then they should talk about the popular stuff and shut up about the unpopular stuff....

Conor Never Went to Jr. High School in America?

One irony of the current debate about speech and harm: it's far easier to find cases of people committing suicide after online pile-ons against them than it is to find cases of comedy leading to physical harm. *
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Kids take their cues from the culture, then pile on, Conor.
 
It's why we -- as adults -- eventually grow past the Beavis and Butthead, "that's so gay" stage... Not because we are humorless, but because our tastes develop...

As we grow, our palates become more refined.  With humor too.  Tired stale old nourishment, that might have fed our bodies and our culture in past decades, makes us wrinkle our noses now...  It just old, past its sell date.  Not nourishing or fresh.

True humor is natural and spontaneous.  It's a body's way of reacting, sometimes defensively, to changes that can endanger him in his environment.  Or her.  Or they/them, but I'm not talking humor as a group, but survival humor...

If they're laughing at you -- or better yet, with you, it's less likely they'll be focused exclusively on killing you or taking you down.  Free speech means we tolerate an awful lot in our own physical spaces, even as we can verbally push back to set our own boundaries and limitations to protect ourselves from encroachment.

You can assault my ears at an intersection with your loud music, but I'm allowed to holler back, "Hey -- turn down that nigger music!" if indeed, that's what the singer is barking about.  That, and his "bitches".

That's not funny, that's aggression, and eventually we learn too, to tolerate the cultures of others, and avoid -- roll up the windows, turn up more inspirational sounds, or simply outwait the violators.

Or, we poke fun at them. 
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*  Dave Chapelle is making a lot of money right now, cashing in on stale material.  I think he knows what he is doing, and will be able to live with himself, off the proceeds of what he is doing.  Don't worry about Dave, Conor.  Place your pity elsewhere. If he cashes in his chips, it's his choice. Watch the special again, and tell me that's not the moral of the story of the jokes he is telling?

Monday, October 18