Did any of you watch live? How did it go?
I was busy making a lovely lunch and other preparations for my best friend’s birthday celebration lunch. I had forgotten much time and energy it takes to get everything together! It’s 60+ degrees today, so we had a lovely time on the screened-in porch.
Now it’s time for me to get back to work.
Open thread.
japa21
Only able to hear part of his opening statement. A lot of preemptive strikes, talking about what the DOJ has been doing. I didn’t want to hear the GOP jerks go after him. I hope he was able to handle it okay.
Formerly disgruntled in Oregon
Jealous!
UncleEbeneezer
I didn’t get to watch it yet. But seeing as this is a Garland thread, and his DOJ is doing great work on trying to make amends for historical racism, I thought I’d share this article I just stumbled across, about the once-thriving Black community in Santa Monica, CA, that sadly suffered the same fate as so many other cities like it in America. As a fave podcaster noted just the other day “America is a Sundown Country”:
Dangerman
Central Californian here. We have a ridiculous cost of living here. Obscene, really. All we ask in return is lots snd lots of sunshine.
Enough of this rain shit. Hell, it snowed on me Saturday. It never snows here. Ever. ENOUGH!
Old School
Didn’t watch, but assume the Republicans used their time to craft soundbites to air on Hannity tonight.
JWR
I haven’t seen any of it except for clips posted to Twitter, such as this gem:
Rat boy got bit.
Ohio Mom
Just hearing about this. I was out and about, just came home to Ohio Dad grumbling about the tax forms he’s filling out.
Trump’s shenanigans are costing us much more money than OD anticipated. I am reminded I hate every single Republican that ever walked the earth, from my next door neighbors on out.
WaterGirl
@Dangerman: Are you not in the area that has been suffering droughts for years?
Jeffro
I saw clips of both Hawley and Cruz
performing for Fox Newsquestioning Garland.Ol’ Merrick clearly got the best of both of them. Hee hee.
Leslie
@WaterGirl: The entire state of California is a drought zone. Except for one tiny little pocket of land near Santa Cruz that is technically normal, but for practical purposes it’s all drought all the time.
The rain this year has reduced the severity of the drought; areas that were level 4 are now “only” level 2, etc. But that’s all.
Mai Naem mobile
Cruz looked like an ass. The guy thinks he’s playing a part in a Hollywood movie.
UncleEbeneezer
Holy shit, it’s snowing here in Altadena!!! We are at 1,300 feet but this is the first time I have ever seen snow in 20+ years of living in SoCal (not counting trips up to Big Bear, Wrightwood etc.)
Jeffro
@Mai Naem mobile: he’s like if a sneer assumed human form
Or if a sneer and a douche had a baby, maybe
artem1s
My money is on Garland completely pwning the GQPer Qongress Qritters. Maybe not as much as the Email Lady did in the 83,765th Benghazi hearing though.
Chief Oshkosh
@Mai Naem mobile:
Sadly, with regards to Raffy Cruz and his shitstain cohorts, it appears that we all are playing parts in a movie, a David Lynch movie…
Leslie
@UncleEbeneezer: I’m up in the AV at about 2,000 feet, and the weather gods have completely mocked me and refused to send me any snow, even with all these storms coming through. I hope you enjoy yours.
Scout211
@UncleEbeneezer: We are at 750 ft (NorCal) and had about 1/2 inch of graupel on Monday. I didn’t even know what that was until this week. It was really quite pretty. The super cold weather and freezing temps overnight are just not right, though. I do not approve.
JWR
@UncleEbeneezer: Not only that, but local news said that Los Angeles is currently setting the lowest average temp record since, I think, 1923, or 100 years ago.
Ken
Obviously Garland disappointed me. Realistically, he couldn’t snap his fingers to signal FBI agents to rush in arrest Cruz and Hawley during the hearings.
But. He. Didn’t. Even. Try.
trollhattan
@UncleEbeneezer:
The amount of snow this winter has been crazyballs. Per the 3-region graphs, the South Region has passed the historical highest year, Central is approaching it and North is also doing well, just not that well.
March is the final significant snow month and April 1 signals the historical end of winter in the mountains. We are at 166% of the historical April 1 average and 189% of average for this date.
The cold is annoying as heck but getting our storms as snow and not rain is a Very Good Thing, because the rivers would be flowing and flooding like mad if we caught some tropical atmospheric river event right now.
No idea what’s happening in the Colorado River watershed, but I doubt Lake Mead is filling this year (or perhaps ever). Shasta and Oroville are, though.
trollhattan
@Mai Naem mobile: As long as it’s titled “The Fugitive” I’m fine with Ted Cruz being a movie character.
Almost Retired
@trollhattan: We were hiking near Lake Mead a couple weeks ago. Definitely not filling up, alas.
Colder than a penguin’s ass here in the South Bay section of Los Angeles, in my non-insulated house heated only by a 50’s era wall heater that warms the immediate three feet around it.
raven
@Almost Retired: South Bay surfers rule!
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Mai Naem mobile: Does he still think he could be president? What a loathsome human being.
feebog
North Valley Angeleno here and we had rain, followed by a sun break and 50 mph winds. It can keep on raining and snowing all this month, break this fucking drought.
Almost Retired
@raven: and OC surfers drool.
HumboldtBlue
@raven:
Thought of you while watching a new WW2 series I stumbled upon. I doubt you’ll learn much new, but it does feature Dr. Peter Caddick-Adams
As for the California weather, we have had very cold weather, lots of rain, sleet, hail, and whatever the slush can be called, and then clear freezing overnight temps.
Jager
We live in the caldera of the extinct volcano Mt. Conjeo, we’ve had plenty of rain, low 40s (it did get down to 38 Sunday night) 50s-60s in the daytime. SoCalGas has kicked our collective asses, 3 years in this house and we’ve never had a gas bill over 80 bucks, it jumped to 180 something. We have two older neighbors who keep their homes warm and toasty, both of them got bills of around 300 bucks last month. SoCal Gas sent a notice that due to BS, BS, BS, and more BS, they are going to have to ask for rate increases. I read this morning that the top 3 executives got nice warm and fat raises this winter. Here’s the story https://enewspaper.latimes.com/infinity/article_share.aspx?guid=3d11dcbc-bfc3-4d70-82bb-75ec0e341057&fbclid=IwAR0Sb6F7GB0garE1nVdXPuJXVqV_wwmVpBndlgNuC9329n7jefRhDXL4-Yg
cain
@JWR: I’m kind of worried what that is going to do for planting season. I hope NAPA valley will be alright.
This weekend, my daughter is leaving home as an adult and going to live in Los Angeles. Her dad is driving down from Oregon to SoCal. My wife will follow after by plane.
It’s gonna be a shit show I suspect with rain and snow the entire way down.
HumboldtBlue
@raven:
My dumb ass forgot the link to the series.
WaterGirl
@Leslie: That’s why I was confused about the complaint about rain. ??
Eunicecycle
I saw Garland pantsed Foghorn Leghorn (Sen. John Kennedy) when Kennedy accused the DOJ of harrassing parents complaining at school board meetings. Garland calmly explained that DOJ was investigating people threatening violence at school board meetings, not parents using their First Amendment right.
Jharp
Sc0tt
@UncleEbeneezer: Altadena represent!!!
Burnspbesq
The Santiago Peak (aka Saddleback Mountain) webcam is offline. Gee, I wonder why.
Dan B
@Almost Retired: I visited a former Seattle roommate in LA at Christmas one year. It got to 50°. There was a heat lamp in the ceiling in the bathroom. I wished for long underwear.
Burnspbesq
It must have been difficult for Garland to moot-court for his appearance today. There aren’t many people at DOJ dumb enough to convincingly simulate a Republican Senator.
HumboldtBlue
It’s snowing in Southern California is trending on Twitter.
Scout211
@HumboldtBlue: Most of those videos and pictures actually look like the graupel that we had on Monday. It’s a hybrid snow/hail/ice/slush. The local tv weather people are hyping the new “cool” weather word.
It doesn’t really matter, though, because it starts out as snow and then changes as it falls.
Burnspbesq
Kid sez the snow didn’t stick in the flat part of Orange.
Manyakitty
@Eunicecycle: they don’t care about being pantsed. They only want the posturing for ads.
Spadizzly
@Scout211: 32C = -17C ?
But does it rime?
Scout211
@Spadizzly: Ha! I didn’t notice that. Someone needs a better editor. LOL
TriassicSands
A brief rundown on Republican questioners:
Cruz: Rude, a complete asshole, shouting OUTRAGE.
Hawley: Rude, a complete asshole, like others listening to answers is out of the question.
Cotton: Rude, a complete asshole. See Hawley.
Blackburn: Rude, has a extreme aversion to listening to answers. At least she didn’t shout.
Grassley: Had to read every question. At least he didn’t shout.
Opie Kennedy: He plays his tiresome country boy routine to the hilt. He’s not rude, but despite pretending to be polite, he doesn’t listen very well. Answers are irrelevant.
Cornyn: Rude. Obnoxious. (Nobody beats Cruz in that department).
Tillis: The only Republican senator who was polite and respectful. He used his time to talk rather than ask questions, but it set a standard that no other Republican could come close to matching. I don’t agree with his politics, but his behavior was in stark contrast to that of the other GOP senators.
The WINNER: Cruz. Others may try but they simply can’t approach his level of STUPIDITY and OUTRAGE!!!
Garland’s performance: He’s a decent man, but he was clearly rattled by the constant rudeness and outraged play-acting of most of the Republicans. It’s hard for me to criticize his performance, but things might have gone better for him if he’d simply demanded he be allowed to finish a sentence. Instead, he became visibly shaken and as we know, that just empowers bullies. The only Democratic senator (that I am aware of) who commented at all about the behavior of the Republicans was Hirono, who remarked about “badgering the witness.” Garland may be a fine AG, but he’s not the ideal spokesperson to appear before a pack of ravenous hyenas. I felt sorry for him, but once again wished he had a bit more grit. He tries within the limits of his personality, but those limits are very real.
Spadizzly
@Scout211: D’oh! Meant 32F.
Looks like I need that editor!
VOR
@TriassicSands: This is the problem when one party consists of people whose goal is to get more TV time and leaves all the actual governing to the other party. Sometimes it seems like these guys would rather have a show on Fox News than be a US Senator. Oh, if only they could be as influential and important as Sean Hannity!