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The line between political reporting and fan fiction continues to blur.

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These days, even the boring Republicans are nuts.

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This chaos was totally avoidable.

It’s the corruption, stupid.

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Sometimes the world just tells you your cat is here.

Humiliatingly small and eclipsed by the derision of millions.

One way or another, he’s a liar.

Is it irresponsible to speculate? It is irresponsible not to.

The republican speaker is a slippery little devil.

The rest of the comments were smacking Boebert like she was a piñata.

The low info voters probably won’t even notice or remember by their next lap around the goldfish bowl.

Optimism opens the door to great things.

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Sunday Morning Garden Chat: Roses & Peonies

by Anne Laurie|  July 28, 20243:49 am| 38 Comments

This post is in: Garden Chats

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From staunch master gardener OpieJeanne:

We used to have a big rose garden before we moved to the Seattle area, but it’s so wet and cold here that we’ve gradually lost most of the ones we planted here. We used to be involved in the local rose society in the late 70s/early 80s.

Playboy (top photo) is a floribunda hybridized by a Scot named Alex Cocker.
 
Below is Eden, a big sprawling climber hybridized by Marie-Louise Meilland in France, similar to an old-fashioned “cabbage” rose. It was introduced in 1985 under another name, Pierre de Ronsard, on the 400th anniversary of his death.

We planted it 8 years ago against the old fence that divides the lawn area from the vegetable beds. The fence was old when we bought this house and we’re allowing it to fall down as it pleases, but I think this rose and the Blushing Lucy are holding it up. (Blushing Lucy has not yet graced us with an appearance this year.)

Sunday Morning Garden Chat:  Roses At Their Best

The next rose is Queen Elizabeth. She is a grandiflora hybridized by Dr Walter Lammert and the sole survivor of a group of five, the rest of whom have succumbed to the high water table.

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Last is Sally Holmes, hybridized by Robert Holmes and named for his wife. It’s sometimes sold as a climber but she’s really a very vigorous shrub rose. The canes are tall and very thick, and require more supervision than less aggressive plants. You can see that she’s not climbing in this photo, because I haven’t waded into the undergrowth yet to tie her up to the arbor. The flowers have a single row of petals, a style called a single. Playboy is also a single.

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Saturday Night Open Thread

by John Cole|  July 27, 20249:04 pm| 304 Comments

This post is in: 2024 Activism, Elections 2024, John Cole Presents "This Fucking Old House"

Today started off with a bang. I went to the gym at 9 am to get my miles in on the track and laps done early so I could come home and watch the Olympics with my friend who is here for the weekend. Got done stretching and walking, some light workout on the machines, and headed to the dressing room to suit up. As I was entering the pool area, I was alerted by the lifeguard that the pool was closed until noon to disinfect because someone had shit in it.

This is the perfect metaphor for my life.

Came home, did a little work work for the job despite the fact I have not received a paycheck for a while and it will be another month before I get one (TEACHERS HAVE IT SO EASY THEY HAVE THE SUMMER OFF), and then Breyana and I went down to Wheeling to the Italian Festival aka the “Tally Rally.” Unfortunately, could not find any Italian Roast Beef sandwiches, which is odd, so I went for an Italian sausage and a fresh squozed lemonade. Breyana had the same and we split a cherry cheese danish and a piece of baclava. Brought some stuff home for my friend and for Gerald, and they were pleased. It was a fun day!

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I have a confession to make. I am actually moderately excited about the election coming up, and not filled with existential dread. There is an energy out there, and I do not know if it will make a difference on the election, but it can’t hurt and I have felt so shitty about politics for so long I am just gonna ride the sugar high. I guess I didn’t realize it, but I realize now I have been going through the motions. I did the voting and the some volunteering, but it dawned on me I haven’t been EXCITED about an election since I was volunteering long hours for the Kendra Fershee campaign in 2018. She was such a great candidate and such a wonderful person and she would have made SUCH a difference representing the people of WV, and her loss just took the piss out of me. And there hasn’t been much to get excited about for me, at least, the last couple of years. Everything felt motivated by fear and existential dread. But there is so much energy out there right now that if you have an empathic cell in your body you are going to pick up on it. It’s thrilling!

While at the Italian Festival, I stumbled across this:

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That’s my crew of local Democrats, the ones I worked with 2012 to 2018, and it was nice touching base with them and seeing them next to the union guys. I didn’t realize it and had forgotten about the whole cat lady Vance remarks, but I was wearing my “Cat Daddy” t-shirt, and that tickled a bunch of them. Touched base with Teddie and said I am reporting for duty, and she’s gonna reach out to me next week and start getting me back into the loop. I do a lot of driving for the office- heading to different parts to drop off signs and pick up supplies, and this year they are partnering everyone with a senior citizen who has trouble getting to the polls, and turning it into a sort of buddy system. I will be assigned one or two senior citizens and it is my job to keep in touch with them and get them where they need if they volunteer and to make sure they get to the polls on election day. Kinda stoked about that.

And like I have said over and over and over again, you go to any Democratic HQ anywhere around the country, and this is what you see:

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A bunch of ladies doing all the work, with one token old dude there just doing what he is told to do when he is told to do it. Exactly the kind of role I am perfect for- tell me what to do and when and I will do it. At any rate, all of them were in a great mood, and Teddie said she just counted and they had registered 30 voters today alone! That’s a big deal!

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In other news, for you menfolk in the comments, this should be on your radar:

White dudes overwhelmingly voted for Trump and it's time to organize and redeem ourselves.

"White Dudes for Harris" is Monday, July 29th at 8:00 p.m. and i'll be there.

Join me?
Share this far and wide. #WhiteDudesForHarris https://t.co/lA0aLkuvBB

— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) July 27, 2024

I signed up and so should you.

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That’s it for me. Gonna go hang out with the friends and watch the Olympics, and maybe tomorrow the pool will not have been freshly shat in and I will be able to swim. Take care.

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War for Ukraine Day 885: The Butcher’s Bill from Last Night’s/This Morning’s Russian Attacks

by Adam L Silverman|  July 27, 20248:36 pm| 8 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Military, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

Painting by NEIVANMADE. The background is black. There is a white cross in a broken window frame. In front of it is a hispital bed with an IV stand falling across it. Wires from a broken monitor on the right are strewn on the floor with a yellow basketball on the right and teddy bear on the left. In the foreground are fragments of a Russian cruise missile, which are red, and have the "Z" war symbol. In the top of the painting in grey is written "Children's Hospital." Below that in red "Is Just Another Target for Russia" is written.

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

Quick housekeeping note: Rosie is still doing excellent. She has another week off and then her next treatment is a week from Monday. Thank you all for the good thoughts, well wishes, prayers, and donations.

As of 7:45 PM EDT/2;45 PM local time in Ukraine, air raid alerts are spreading across Ukraine. At 7:30 they were up over southern and eastern Ukraine. Now they’re also up over central Ukraine. I’ll keep an eye on it, but remember, if we get an all Ukraine alert, then it means Russian missiles and drones are inbound.

Sister Golden Bear asked this last night (after I’d gone to sleep):

Question regarding the French rail sabotage, do the Russian have a history of emulating the MO of other groups/security services/intelligence agencies for kinetic actions like these to throw suspicion elsewhere? Given their ratfucking activity in the States via sock puppet groups, to me it seems quite possible that it was done by the Russians, who attempted to make it look like leftist/environmentalist militants—both to divert attention and to create schisms. But obviously that’s pure speculation on my part.

I don’t know off the top of my head. However, there are three things to keep in mind while we wait for more information. The first is that the MO of the previous attacks by what the French refer to as leftist extremist groups is well known. So even if the Russians did not have a history of doing so, it shouldn’t be hard to replicate. The second is that the Russians do work through local proxies. They have teams of illegals – those are not for cover espionage positions – in every EU member state, as well as Britain, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ukraine, Moldova, Japan, South Korea, Israel, almost all of the African states, almost every state in Central and South America and the Caribbean. So plenty of folks to organize locals and pay them. Third, as I’ve documented here a number of times over the past six months, the Russians have a well organized, ongoing sabotage and assassination program running in the EU member states. Which is why many immediately made the linkage back to Russia. I honestly have no idea who is responsible for these attacks, but the reason everyone thought Russia is because Russia’s past behavior makes it a prime suspect. Even if, this time, it has nothing to do with these attacks.

Here’s some of the butcher’s bill from Russia’s attacks on Ukraine overnight/this morning.

Sumy Oblast:

Russia killed a child and injured six others today, doesn’t anyone care anymore? https://t.co/a2GoEcywqr

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) July 27, 2024

Today is Ukrainian Medical Workers Day.

Today, Ukraine celebrates Medical Worker’s Day.

We are grateful to Ukrainian doctors, combat medics, and nurses for every life saved by their hands.

In this difficult time of war, their work is extremely important. The professionalism and dedication of 🇺🇦 medics allow our… pic.twitter.com/FBHYSIAIkW

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) July 27, 2024

Today, Ukraine celebrates Medical Worker’s Day.

We are grateful to Ukrainian doctors, combat medics, and nurses for every life saved by their hands.

In this difficult time of war, their work is extremely important. The professionalism and dedication of 🇺🇦 medics allow our soldiers to return to their families and continue to defend our country.

President Zelenskyy and First Lady Zelenska both addressed the inaugural annual Conference on Military Medicine and Mental Health. Here is President Zelenskyy’s address. Video below, English transcript after the jump.

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Saturday Early Evening Open Thread

by Betty Cracker|  July 27, 20246:28 pm| 158 Comments

This post is in: Birdwatching, Open Threads

Here’s a small flock of Roseate Spoonbills (with bonus egret) flying near Cedar Key:

Pink birds flying over water

I took that photo in October while searching for flamingos who were blown off course by Hurricane Idalia.

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We were watching the Olympics earlier and are now listening to the Rays game on the porch. It’s surprisingly pleasant weather thanks to the cloud cover and frequent rain.

Speaking of weather, since Memorial Day, I’ve been wondering why the orange fart cloud is persisting in Florida. He always decamps to Jersey or somewhere. Spending a summer in Florida is as unpleasant as wintering in Buffalo.

My theory is he’s afraid of the law — he’s getting sentenced in September, if I recall correctly. Maybe he hopes DeSantis and the FL GOP would refuse to extradite him, which the spineless pricks probably would.

Anyhoo, open thread.

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More of This

by John Cole|  July 27, 20242:00 pm| 317 Comments

This post is in: John Cole Presents "This Fucking Old House"

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Is that Etta James in the background?

Fucking hell this is just beautimous. I have waited for SOOO LONG for Democrats to fight like this. We got a tease of it with the Fetterman campaign a while back, but I just love this and it makes me so happy and EVERY WORD of it is true.

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Artists In Our Midst – John Manchester – Transformation

by WaterGirl|  July 27, 20241:00 pm| 33 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

If you would like your talent featured in Authors in Our Midst or Artists in Our Midst, just send me an email message and we’ll make it happen. Don’t be shy! I have no more Artists or Authors posts in the queue, so please get in touch if you would like to be featured.

Let’s give a warm welcome to John Manchester!  aka Luminous Muse

I’m pleased to announce the release of my new album Transformation!

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Available:

Apple Music

Amazon  

Spotify 

My last post here about my previous album Delight inspired a Balloon Juice collaboration, between me and ema of the lovely YouTube Channel Secret Strolls. Ema edited video of the NYBG Orchid Show to my music here; I married her video of Central Park to my piece “Winter’s End” here.

The title Transformation means several things to me. There’s personal transformation, something I’ve chased for over fifty years, through the hell realms of a spiritual cult and recently, more happily, through Vipassana meditation. 

Transformation also refers to the good old alchemy of the blues, in which through music, fear, sorrow, and anger can flower into trust, joy and even love. 

The third meaning of my title Transformation is in the sense of Musical Development. Wikipedia says-“In music, development is a process by which a musical idea is transformed and restated in the course of a composition.”

By the time I got to college in the fall of 1968, I’d been playing guitar for six years, had performed as a folkie and played in several bands. Rock was in its heyday, a new mind-blowing album coming out every month. The closest I’d come to classical music was in the Christmas carol sings I accompanied on piano. (As I couldn’t read music, I pretended to follow the music as I pounded out chords.) A survey course,  Music 101, exposed me to Bach’s B Minor Mass, Beethoven’s 9th and Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony. Though my career path might have been simpler without that input, they were sounds I’ve never be able to unhear. My musical north star of the Beatles, Jerry Garcia, and Joni Mitchell began to compete with another, much older compass. 

Bach turned me onto counterpoint. I found precious few examples in pop music but as I started writing songs I felt an instinctive need for counterpoint, putting notes other than the roots of chords in the bass so that the melody and bass  formed contrapuntal lines. And though guitar was the instrument i was good at, I started writing on piano where two hands can more easily do two different things at the same time. 

Beethoven introduced me to musical development, of which he was the undisputed master. In 1969, when I heard the Grateful Dead perform the medley that begins    I had another touchstone moment. Though improvised, this music took the same kind of exhilarating journey as a Beethoven symphony. Joni Mitchell’s “Down to You” from Court and Spark in 1974 was the best example in pop music of a theme that underwent serious transformation. And not just of the musical sort. As Joni and a piano evolve into a choir and lush orchestra you can hear  her feelings changing, sadness expanding into beauty.

As pop music made more and more money, it lost its sophistication and musical ambition. Things like development were left by the wayside.

There are many motivations for making music. You can seek fame and fortune, or good times that just keep rolling. (And good luck to you!) You can want your deepest feelings to be heard. Like me, you can make music to put food on your family’s table. Those are external, social things. 

It’s the inner experience in the moment of creation that keeps me making music now. And that experience is truly transformative. I find frequent access to the state of flow, absorbed in the music to the exclusion of troubles, and pain, and even thought. I’ve always had trouble accessing my feelings – not only what I’m feeling but sometimes even the fact that I’m feeling at all. I don’t know how it happens, but somehow when I write a piece, after making ten thousand choices of notes, sounds, and articulations,  I play the finished work and I FEEL all this stuff I wasn’t aware of as I worked. And dark or light, those feelings are alive.

But on the purely musical level, there’s something else. Perhaps the purest motivation for creating music is so you can listen to the piece that you want to hear. My ideal piece has got all the folk and rock DNA that I came up with. It’s also got counterpoint and development. I don’t hear anyone else doing these things, even in the classical realm. While the contemporary classical stuff I hear has gotten past the worst of mid-century atonality, it’s still infected with the lesser sins of minimalism. It sounds timid to me, frightened of complex thought or feeling. 

If I want to hear the piece I want to hear, I have to make it myself. 

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Programming Note

by @heymistermix.com|  July 27, 20249:45 am| 269 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

I’m going to be traveling for a couple of weeks, so posting from me will be scarce.

Overall, I think Democrats are in a much better place than they were a few weeks ago.  I’m especially seeing this in the normies around me.  A lot of the more politically engaged in my family and friend group were reluctant to replace Biden.  But the less politically engaged were absolutely not excited about the election.  They were going to vote, but they would be voting against Trump.

That’s changed, markedly.  My wife, for example, saw Kamala on TV last night and excitedly asked “has she picked her VP?” She normally doesn’t give a shit about stuff like that. This davenport intercourse thing has other family members laughing.  People are excited, and they’re happy that Trump et. al. are showing their asses while the press is finally paying a little attention.

Harris’ press operation is absolutely lighting Trump up and you love to see it.

Finally, JD has such a “incel who finally got laid” vibe. His fixation on people having children is creepy, and his comments about women who don’t are straight out of the 1950’s tradwife playbook. And every day he writes another chapter in the book called “Worst VP Pick Ever”:

A newly uncovered video shows J.D. Vance didn't just go after Kamala Harris as a "childless cat lady." At a 2021 event, he said he got bad press because most journalists are "unhappy," "miserable," and "angry" because they are "childless adults."

WATCH: pic.twitter.com/vPnsTeSNNv

— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) July 26, 2024

Edit: And here’s today’s installment. Someone who wants to out themselves as still having a NYT subscription might want to provide a gift link in the comments, but I think we can all guess what he said to his trans classmate.
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Here’s the Daily Mail (hey, no paywall) summary of what his classmate leaked. Basically, it’s JD saying how much he hates Trump, etc, More evidence he’s an opportunistic chameleon.

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