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Saturday Afternoon Open Thread

by Cheryl Rofer|  May 27, 20171:47 pm| 164 Comments

This post is in: Cat Blogging, Open Threads

Ric wanted to be with the flowers I bought at the Farmers’ Market this morning. Got some potatoes, obviously among the last of last year’s, but new potatoes should be coming soon, and Napa cabbage. Had a bunch of other stuff, like green onions and beets, from last week.

There’s a Twitter account called @isacatinthesink that tweets “no” or “yes” and a photo, as appropriate to answering that question.

Is there a cat in your sink?

Update: Here is Echo, sent by Carol via Alain the Site Fixer, whose pc is down. (Wait, what?)

Saturday Afternoon Open ThreadPost + Comments (164)

Call the Senate

by David Anderson|  May 27, 201711:10 am| 49 Comments

This post is in: 2020 Elections, Anderson On Health Insurance, Election 2018, Open Threads, All we want is life beyond the thunderdome, Get Angry

Here is our list of target Senators: pic.twitter.com/TLoTM9LKhY

— Topher Spiro (@TopherSpiro) May 26, 2017

Call the Senate. Tell them that the AHCA is horrendous policy that actively and aggressively harms people and that you expect them to vote No.

Be polite but be clear and firm as to what you want your Senator to do.

If you live in a state with two good votes on the AHCA, call them as well. They like to hear that they have support back home. It makes it easier.

The Senate was always going to be where the greatest chance of stopping a policy and moral disaster so let’s get to work.

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Peak Dude Bro

by Betty Cracker|  May 27, 201710:17 am| 277 Comments

This post is in: Hillary Clinton 2016, I'm With Her, Politics, Women's Rights Are Human Rights, Your Place Is In The Resistance, Assholes, General Stupidity, Just Shut the Fuck Up, Our Failed Media Experiment

As predicted yesterday, Hillary Clinton’s Wellesley commencement speech riled up the usual suspects because Hillary Clinton. But I found the reaction from unpaid New Republic intern (I hope) Graham Vyse particularly irritating.

Not because it was worse than the drivel poured forth at Fox News, etc., but because it exemplifies a particular strain of post-election posturing about Clinton that makes me want to gather the sisterhood and embark on a cross-country nut-punching spree. The first fucking line is infuriating:

Hillary Clinton is auditioning for a role in the Trump resistance.

Motherfucker, do you even know WHY there is a Trump resistance? Do you understand how it launched? It’s because on November 8, 2016, the retrograde racist, sexist, xenophobic, authoritarian element that has sandbagged this country from its founding banded together with Eurotrash white nationalists to push a highly qualified woman aside and deliver the presidency to an ambulatory genital wart.

This outrage was unprecedented in its scale. But it reflected literally hundreds of millions of incidents every competent woman in this country has experienced at multiple points in her life. It was the ultimate confirmation of what women have felt in their bones from toddlerhood: We’ll never be good enough. We are second-class citizens.

Vyse goes on, citing as evidence of Clinton’s overweening ambition tweets from fellow dudes:

Clinton is adopting the language of the Trump resistance, and indeed there are indications that she wants to be a key figure in that movement.

Motherfucker, Clinton IS a “key figure in that movement,” whether she wants to be or not. Trump’s elevation to the presidency was and is a tragedy for the entire planet. Everyone who comprehends that fact has a role to play in mitigating the damage, pointing out the corruption and attempting to roll back this grave injustice.

But you can’t erase the most high profile victim of this crime and delegate Michael Moore or Bernie Sanders to lead the movement that sprang up in response to that outrage. We won’t let you.

And by “we,” I mean the millions of women who knitted caps until there was no more pink yarn. The women who drove all night to descend on Washington DC on January 21 and dwarf Trump’s inaugural crowd. Those who turned up to march in cities all around the world to form the largest single-day protest in the history of the planet. And the millions of women who are still calling, faxing and emailing their elected representatives to this day.

No, it wasn’t all about Hillary Clinton. It never was! But when you try to sideline her, many of us perceive that as a dismissal akin to the one we heard loud and clear on November 8. That pisses us off. And you wouldn’t like us when we’re pissed off.

Vyse concludes:

Clinton shouldn’t be a central resistance figure. What losing presidential candidate, after all, has ever returned to lead the opposition? Not John Kerry, not Al Gore, not Michael Dukakis. The Democratic Party is right to be elevating its younger rising stars. But clearly she still feels the pull of politics, and who’s going to stop her from giving speeches and interviews whenever she pleases? The Bernie Sanders wing of the party might want to wish her away, but only she has the power to decide that.

Kerry, Gore and Dukakis? Just shut the fuck up right there, Mr. Vyse. Kerry, Gore and Dukakis weren’t trying to become the first woman to ascend to the presidency in the 241-year history of our republic. They didn’t win more popular votes than anyone besides Barack Obama only to be robbed by corrupt traitors colluding with a hostile foreign power to install an embarrassing and incompetent demagogue.

And in case you didn’t notice while cherry-picking Clinton’s speech to find triggering evidence of female ambition, the central theme of it was to motivate the enthusiastic young women graduating that day to take leadership and create change. Hell, she even said “run for office.” It’s right there in her speech. We heard her. Did you?

As for the “Bernie Sanders wing of the party,” I can only speak for myself when I say I stand with all Democrats who are united in resisting Trump and the Republicans’ disastrous agenda. I’m glad Clinton called it what it is — a con. I’m glad a $15 minimum wage is now official Democratic Party policy. But no faction within our party gets to tell the other to sit down and shut up. Not now. Not ever.

That said, I would like to offer a piping hot mug of shut the fuck up to Mr. Vyse and the countless other young white fellas in prominent perches throughout our liberal media. But after that, the fucking kitchen is closed. Make your own goddamned sammitch.

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Saturday Morning #PopCulture Open Thread

by Anne Laurie|  May 27, 20175:48 am| 135 Comments

This post is in: Dolt 45, Excellent Links, Open Threads, Popular Culture, Vagina Outrage, Clown Shoes

The Simpsons takes on Trump-Comey (complete with Nixon cameo) and it’s the *perfect* way to start your weekend. pic.twitter.com/uA0VdhkMXd

— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) May 26, 2017

(h/t Adam)

If you ever saw Gene Rodenberry speak, you probably heard him describe how the Paramount suits demanded, after watching the Star Trek pilot, that he drop either the female second-in-command or the alien science officer. “So I married the woman and kept Mr. Spock,” he would finish, gleefully, “… because in California, it was illegal to do it the other way around!”

Forty years later…

‘White genocide in space’: Racist fans seethe at diversity in new ‘Star Trek’ series https://t.co/vOrBThEP5i pic.twitter.com/NGZca6Zf5V

— Raw Story (@RawStory) May 24, 2017

If you're mad about diverse casting, you fundamentally do not understand Star Trek. https://t.co/7J52LBIj18

— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) May 25, 2017

@imillhiser If you're mad about diversity in 2017 you have more probs than understanding sci fi

— Julie Bartlett (@JulieLynn150) May 25, 2017

Also, the new Wonder Woman movie is already drawing raves, so one Texas-based movie chain had a brilliant marketing idea. As described by a (male!) critic at Film School Rejects:

A few days ago, the Alamo Drafthouse did what the Alamo Drafthouse does best: announce a special event themed to one of its upcoming releases. In celebration of Wonder Woman, the first female-driven superhero movie in the current wave of Marvel and DC productions, Alamo announced that they would be holding a special women-only screening on Tuesday, June 6 at their downtown location in Austin. If you identify as a woman, you could spend a night at Alamo’s very own Themyscira and enjoy the film with an all-female audience and staff.

Almost immediately, the company was inundated with both positive and negative responses. The Drafthouse’s initial Facebook post became ground zero for both the worst and best responses to the event; some fans celebrated the fact that Drafthouse was using Wonder Woman as an opportunity to celebrate intersectional feminism, while others decried the event as just another example of liberal snowflakes and their need for safe spaces…

On paper, it’s hard for anyone to defend why they’re upset with the two special screenings of Wonder Woman. There are an additional 31 screenings (three-one) of Wonder Woman in Austin that same Tuesday; that doesn’t even include non-Drafthouse locations, an extra level of math I have no interest in doing. Hell, there’s even one additional late screening of the film at the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz for those who really want to see the film in the heart of downtown Austin…

But I personally hope that those who click for the controversy will stay for the affirmation. For every person who has expressed outrage at the screenings, another has expressed excitement at the opportunity for a bunch of women to gather together and watch a kick-ass movie that celebrates women. I’ve seen people discussing sponsoring tickets for non-profit organizations focused on women and women’s health, making plans to drive down to Austin with a close sibling or parent, or simply cheering on those who will attend the screening even if it’s not targeted to them…

Alamo Drafthouse, of course, takes full advantage:

We heard your complaints have taken swift & decisive action. Another women-only #WonderWoman show on sale now! https://t.co/ILueTsJH6R pic.twitter.com/6HAuYi6fQG

— Alamo Drafthouse NYC (@AlamoNYC) May 26, 2017

And, finally, happy news about a no-longer-nearly-as-popular “culture”:

Breitbart is facing an "unusually steep" decline in traffic https://t.co/00OvQsh8aq

— Will Sommer (@willsommer) May 26, 2017

What else is on the agenda as we start the holiday weekend?

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Late Night Spy-vs-Spy Open Thread: How Badly Did Ivanka Want A Divorce?

by Anne Laurie|  May 27, 20171:35 am| 71 Comments

This post is in: Dolt 45, Open Threads, Russiagate, Trump Crime Cartel, Assholes, Flash Mob of Hate

She had a nice lifestyle, a profitable brand, the envy of all her Park Slope peers, until somebody talked Daddy into running for President…

So… someone in the transition who was privy to that on-the-QT meeting with Kislyak was writing secret letters to newspapers? Weird.

— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) May 27, 2017

Yes, “Melania’s pre-nup” would be the obvious joke, but who believes Melania was paying that much attention to what the old man’s cronies were up to?

(General speculation, if you click on the tweets and read the replies, seems to be that Trump should’ve had the smarts to be nicer to Christie.)

Jill Wine-Banks, Watergate prosecutor: "Some of the allegations that are possibly being investigated may be a threat to national security." pic.twitter.com/lYUWcnJYP5

— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) May 26, 2017

Apparently Fox News had a really frantic evening, looking for substitute target for the evening’s Ten Minute Hate…

.@SpeakerBoehner: @POTUS's term 'disaster,' aside from foreign affairs https://t.co/P2f4JWVnnN pic.twitter.com/ywTwdv7iXI

— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 26, 2017

(You probably don’t want to read the replies to that tweet… )

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Today in Domestic Terrorism: Anti-Muslim Attack in Portland Oregon

by Adam L Silverman|  May 26, 201710:54 pm| 82 Comments

This post is in: America, Domestic Politics, domestic terrorists, Open Threads, Politics, Popular Culture, Post-racial America, Silverman on Security, Not Normal

Earlier this evening two people were killed and another wounded attempting to intervene with a man who had been bullying a pair of women for being Muslim.

Portland’s KATU News reported that:

Witnesses told KATU’s Joe Douglass the stabbing suspect was hurling racial insults at two women with dark skin, one of whom was wearing a headdress. Two men who came to the woman’s defense had their throats slashed by the suspect, witnesses said.

Another witness says she saw two women who appeared to be of Middle Eastern-descent get on the train. At least one of them was wearing a headdress. The suspect was asking them questions when he got belligerent. When another bystander tried to calm him down, the man took out a knife and began stabbing people.

“He said, ‘Get off the bus, and get out of the country because you don’t pay taxes here,’ [he said he] doesn’t like Muslims, they’re criminals,” Evelin Hernandez said.

Portland’s KGW News also reports that:

Portland police spokesman Sgt. Pete Simpson said the man was yelling hate speech on the train. While Simpson said the rants weren’t exclusively anti-Muslim, he said at some point the man began directing his speech towards two younger women are believed to be Muslim. One was wearing a hijab, Simpson said.

While the man was yelling, other passengers began trying to calm him down. That’s when the man attacked three of the people who intervened, Simpson said. One person died at the scene and one later died at a hospital. The third victim is expected to survive. They have not yet been identified.

The suspect then ran from the train into a nearby neighborhood, where police took him into custody. Simpson said it’s not yet known what prompted the man’s behavior.

None of the news reports identify who the suspect is or provide a description of him.

(H/T: Timurid)

 

 

Today in Domestic Terrorism: Anti-Muslim Attack in Portland OregonPost + Comments (82)

Kushnergate Open Thread: The Trickster God Is Not A Subtle Scripter

by Anne Laurie|  May 26, 20179:37 pm| 180 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Open Threads, Russiagate, Trump Crime Cartel, Assholes, Ever Get The Feeling You've Been Cheated?

I guess we now know why Kushner wanted to fire Comey and end the Russia investigation

— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) May 26, 2017

eventually we have to look at guys who have never done a single smart thing and stop pretending they're canny because they inherited money pic.twitter.com/LttP9XtGYB

— slackbot (@pareene) May 26, 2017

his one Big Real Estate Deal is a notorious boondoggle that nearly ruined him

— slackbot (@pareene) May 26, 2017

People mistake polish for intelligence all the time. And a polished, controlled person looks like a genius in the context of the Trump admin

— Elizabeth Spiers (@espiers) May 27, 2017

Carter Page walked in off the street, into the Trump campaign? What's that say to you @CatchaRUSSpy & @MalcolmNance? https://t.co/VxqiGWH4UX

— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) May 25, 2017

As Donald Trump surged in the Republican primary polls in the early months of 2016, his outsider campaign faced growing pressure to show that the former reality-TV star and noted provocateur was forming a coherent and credible world view.

So when Carter Page, an international businessman with an office near Trump Tower, volunteered his services, former officials recall, Trump aides were quick to make him feel welcome.
 
He had come with a referral from the son-in-law of Richard Nixon, New York state Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox, who had conveyed Page’s interest to the campaign, Cox said.

A top Trump adviser, Sam Clovis, then employed what campaign aides now acknowledge was their go-to vetting process — a quick Google search — to check out the newcomer. He seemed to have the right qualifications, according to former campaign officials — head of an energy investment firm, business degree from New York University, doctorate from the University of London.

But what the Google search had not shown was that Page had been on the FBI’s radar since at least 2013, when Russian officials allegedly tried to use him to get information about the energy business…

The circumstances that led to Page’s easy access to the Trump campaign represent one of the main questions facing investigators: Were Trump’s connections to multiple Russia-friendly advisers mere coincidence, or evidence of a coordinated attempt to collude with a foreign government? Or were they the result of incompetent vetting that left a neophyte candidate vulnerable to influence from people with nefarious agendas?…

Remember, Kushner's dad came up with the crack idea of secretly filming his brother with a hooker and blackmailing him, which worked great.

— Josh Barro (@jbarro) May 26, 2017


(Spoiler: That ‘crack idea’ is how Chris Christie eventually put Kushner Senior in federal prison)

the big weakness in my Trump/Corleone family comparison is that pretty much all of them are Fredos https://t.co/iInpgAgsU2

— Simon Maloy (@SimonMaloy) May 26, 2017

Some say the administration will end in ICE, some say in FOIA/from what I know of corporate lawyas, I hold with those who favor FOIA….

— emily nussbaum (@emilynussbaum) May 26, 2017

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