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Saturday Morning Open Thread: Keep It In Perspective

by Anne Laurie|  January 2, 20216:17 am| 323 Comments

This post is in: Information As Power, Open Threads

I know the cool savvy hip thing to say is “lol, 2021 will be worse,” but I mean, Donald will be gone after Jan. 20, and eventually we’ll be able to dine in a restaurant safely. That ain’t nothing.

— Starfish Who Just Wants To Grill (@IRHotTakes) December 31, 2020

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Was 2020 the worst year ever? Historians weigh in. https://t.co/ggX5Hnl9XG

— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 1, 2021

… In a clever bit of marketing, the self-therapy app Bloom recently asked 28 historians from Yale, Oxford, Stanford and other major universities to choose the worst year in history — or, as they put it, the most stressful. British historian Philip Parker led the effort. Following a depressing dive down the rabbit hole of historical misery, Parker compiled a list of the top worst/most stressful years in world, British and U.S. history. Then the historians made their picks.

The worst year in world history wasn’t even a close contest.

It was 1348, the height of the Black Death, during which as many as 200 million people died. That would be like wiping out about 65 percent of the U.S. population. The Holocaust in 1944 ranked second, followed by 1816, when a volcano eruption in Indonesia blocked out the sun, starving millions. 2020 ranked sixth.

In U.S. history, 2020 was well down the list at No. 8, just behind the 2001 terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, the tumult of 1968’s riots and assassinations, the 1918 flu pandemic, the Trail of Tears of 1838, the 1929 stock market crash marking the beginning of the Great Depression, and at the very, very top, 1862.

That was, most historians say, the grimmest year of the Civil War, when the country’s total collapse seemed imminent…

I've come to believe this is the most important thing in studying history. https://t.co/5RPZRLC3x4

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) January 1, 2021

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The Scum Also Rises Open Thread: Proud GOP Death Cult Boys

by Anne Laurie|  December 4, 20209:48 am| 103 Comments

This post is in: GOP Death Cult, Grifters Gonna Grift, Information As Power, Trump Crime Cartel

That moment when the GOP has drifted so far rightward that Sarah Palin seems like the reasonable one. https://t.co/qsCHPMJhBn

— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) December 4, 2020

Among a bunch of professional grifters, James ‘JO’Ke’ O’Keefe takes the biscuit:

On Thursday evening, the New York Young Republican Club held its 108th annual gala, in person.

It did not feature Sarah Palin, who had been booked for the event but canceled because of concerns about flying to the New York area from Alaska in the middle of a pandemic, according to someone familiar with her thinking…

[W]hen Ms. Palin canceled, Mr. Wax quickly found a replacement: Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida, a close ally of President Trump who, in the early days of the pandemic, wore a gas mask on the floor of Congress as he prepared to vote on coronavirus relief legislation…

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Source just sent me this invite from the event which names the venue: Maritime Parc in Jersey City.

If true, would put to rest the mystery that @danarubinstein reported on earlier tonight: https://t.co/TG03X3nf0v pic.twitter.com/nlA0X5AKvd

— Nick Garber (@nick_garber) December 4, 2020

The event’s other headline speaker was James O’Keefe, the conservative activist who runs the New York-based Project Veritas. He also declined to confirm his attendance.

At first, Project Veritas’s communications director, Neil McCabe, said that Mr. O’Keefe was unavailable for comment and that “his schedule is private.”

Afterward, Mr. O’Keefe called and offered a New York Times reporter the opportunity to spy on The Times for Project Veritas.

“We’d love to give you one of our hidden cameras, and maybe you could speak with Mr. Baquet,” he said, referring to Dean Baquet, the paper’s executive editor. (The reporter declined.)…

By Thursday night… A New York City Patch reporter tweeted an image of an invitation for the gala, featuring the venue’s name and the guests of honor, Mr. Gaetz and Mr. O’Keefe, who both appeared at the event…

Uh oh. The Rona got loose pic.twitter.com/QSc2dZcs0F

— Ron Coleman (@RonColeman) December 4, 2020

I’ll just add that I hope none of the catering staff or other involuntary participants at this event caught anything, not even an STD.

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Pandemic Turkey Day: Sharing Is *Not* Caring, Unless It’s Health Info

by Anne Laurie|  November 21, 202011:17 am| 241 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19 Coronavirus, Information As Power

Pandemic Turkey Day: Sharing Is *Not* Caring

(Nick Anderson via GoComics.com)
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It’s probably too late to change the minds of those among your friends & loved ones who want a “real Thanksgiving, just like every other year”… but some people may still be indecisive, wondering whether the increased level of difficulty involved in ‘celebrating’ a not-always-stress-free BIG! FAMILY! EVENT! is really worth the effort. Give them whatever plausible arguments can be tailored to their excuses. Here’s some samples…

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Here's what an ER doc told me about Thanksgiving when I asked yesterday: pic.twitter.com/nlNgbD7jFf

— Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel) November 20, 2020

For an unfortunately significant number of people, the choice will be one last Thanksgiving or many Thanksgivings in the coming years.

For some, it will be a choice between skipping Thanksgiving this year or causing the death of relatives.

— Steven J. Frisch (@stevenjfrisch) November 15, 2020

Things were very bad in March and April, and now they are much worse. We can’t afford the risk https://t.co/51PnDTpqUg

— The Cut (@TheCut) November 16, 2020

As I mentioned in this interview with @BuzzFeedNews, my family often has 50+ people together for Thanksgiving — but this year, it’ll be just (our quarantine bubble of) 5.

Let’s make this sacrifice now so that we can all be together later with everyone alive & well at the table. https://t.co/B12tpTq025

— Dr. Maimuna Majumder ??? (@maiamajumder) November 15, 2020

Better a Zoom Thanksgiving than an ICU Christmas.

— Dr. Tom Frieden (@DrTomFrieden) November 20, 2020

Huge queues are forming across the US as people rush to get Covid tests ahead of next week's Thanksgiving holiday

But how effective is getting a test before you go? We asked an experthttps://t.co/bUv4ojCm1B pic.twitter.com/cTKHhPJ4Wd

— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) November 20, 2020

Here's a thing I want everyone to understand.

There is a roughly 12-day lag between rising cases rising hospitalizations.

So the 1.5 million (!!!) confirmed cases from the last 2 weeks have not yet factored into stories about packed emergency rooms. https://t.co/JID98tWjbt pic.twitter.com/3DNeiX2esb

— Ed Yong (@edyong209) November 15, 2020

Everyone misses their loved ones. Everyone’s kids are growing up fast. Everyone values celebrating holidays and life milestones with the people they care about.

Don’t lie to yourself that you somehow feel these things more than the people who are being responsible.

— laurasaurus ?? (@iamlaurasaurus) November 20, 2020

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Late Night Horrorshow Open Thread: Where They Go One, They Go All…

by Anne Laurie|  October 18, 20201:19 am| 120 Comments

This post is in: GOP Death Cult, Information As Power

Among those who get their election news primarily from Fox “News,” 86% say that Trump is delivering the “completely right” or “mostly right” message about the pandemic and 39% say that QAnon—an insane conspiracy theory—is “somewhat good” or “very good.”https://t.co/XRxVHmrjF0

— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) October 13, 2020

Straight down a cult-hole of self-reinforcing unreality…

I’m packing my toothbrush and waiting at the curb to be rounded up. https://t.co/QaDIAepkEs

— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) October 17, 2020

We have to laugh, because the alternative is despair. Wonkette is, as ever, brilliant:

Followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory have had quite a month. On the downside, they’ve been banned from practically every social media site and also from Etsy. On the upside, Donald Trump has remained resolute in his refusal to condemn them, which has made them feel very empowered and what have you.

There are, of course, only a few more weeks left for all of the things they’ve been promised to come to fruition. If Trump loses the election, they lose all hope of the martial law, military tribunals and mass arrests of their dreams, and will have to go back to fretting about the martial law, military tribunals and mass arrests of their nightmares. They’ll be back to worrying about Jade Helm type things, of being put in FEMA camps, of jack booted thugs banging down their doors, rather than the doors of Hillary Clinton and Tom Hanks.

But today is the day many of them have been looking forward to for a long while now, a day that is supposed to turn things around. October 17, because of how Q is the 17th letter in the alphabet. It is to be the day Donald Trump announces, at a rally in Dallas, the city where John F. Kennedy was assassinated, that he is replacing Mike Pence with a new running mate — the surprisingly not dead John F. Kennedy, Jr…

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I’m guessing at least one of the Trump kids will end up as a prominent QAnon leader/speaker, by this time next year, if the whole clan isn’t in jail or wearing ankle monitors. Eric would be my first bet, but the shock of seeing his second powerful father-figure hauled off in handcuffs might just unsettle Jared’s tiny smooth brain past the tipping point.

Tucker Carlson’s guest tonight was the niece of Osama bin Laden, who has endorsed Donald Trump.

That chyron… pic.twitter.com/U3Nt6ONP51

— Travis Akers (@travisakers) October 17, 2020

Bin Laden's niece endorsed Trump not because she's a jihadist she's just part of an anti-Semitic cult connected to multiple kidnappings, terrorist plots, and assassination attempts around the world. pic.twitter.com/coFDmx9J5D

— Zeddy (@Zeddary) October 17, 2020

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GOP Death Cult Open Thread: Knock – Knock – Knocking on Heaven’s Gate

by Anne Laurie|  September 15, 20205:12 pm| 98 Comments

This post is in: GOP Death Cult, How about that weather?, Information As Power, Proud to Be A Democrat

"I don't think science knows."

US President Donald Trump has downplayed the impact of climate change on raging west coast wildfires, saying he doesn't think "science knows" and that it "will soon get cooler".

Latest: https://t.co/q5Yx0QT2ia pic.twitter.com/t3pFIrinLF

— SkyNews (@SkyNews) September 14, 2020

Plenty of aging narcissists have wanted the whole world to die with them. Not many have had as many willing accomplices as the GOP death cult.

Science knows. https://t.co/Pwx8meY4zw

— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) September 14, 2020

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I reject the idea that when the President goes west and says “it will get cooler” with a smirk on his face that we are supposed to be like “well that’s Trump, that rascal.”

— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) September 14, 2020

This type of action increases the risk of injury to everyone at one of these roadblocks. We have had extra deputies patrolling Corbett all day and will through the rest of the weekend. Please report suspicious activity to us and do not take action yourselves.

— Multnomah Co Sheriff (@MultCoSO) September 12, 2020

Let me say this as plainly as possible:

We have become so politically polarized, & consume so much misinformation and fear-mongering from social media, that people are literally defying wildfire evacuation orders because they want to beat up fake looters. https://t.co/CkoOt6jiqa pic.twitter.com/lZcx7J7WuY

— G. Elliott Morris (@gelliottmorris) September 11, 2020

To be fair these guys ALSO want to wage war against the Bureau of Land Management. https://t.co/wwMl3C0YnJ

— Zeddy (@Zeddary) September 12, 2020

Before a Clackamas County sheriff’s deputy spread unfounded antifa wildfire rumors, a supervisor did — in a public meeting https://t.co/SY3FbeWO4F pic.twitter.com/dBmgEyVhZ2

— The Oregonian (@Oregonian) September 14, 2020

In January, Kate Brown proposed a wildfire management plan that would treat over 300K acres to prevent wildfire, mandate defensible space around homes, and update building codes.

Republicans killed the legislation with their walkout. #orpolhttps://t.co/ZI2a02J7Jn

— Andrew Damitio (@AndrewDamitio) September 11, 2020

Tucker is so skilled at being a white nationalist that he somehow finds a way to make a segment about wildfires & climate change incredibly racist. https://t.co/61rzAyA1PM

— Centrism Fan Acct ? (@Wilson__Valdez) September 12, 2020

Trump comments like these are important for the historical record, because if the science is remotely correct there's going to be a massive effort to retcon this period as "Of course everyone wanted to deal with climate change, the far left just wouldn't agree to a carbon tax" https://t.co/Nvn9JRaYqV

— Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) September 14, 2020

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GOP Death Cult Open Thread: Trump Finds His Very Own Heaven’s Gate

by Anne Laurie|  August 20, 20206:32 pm| 133 Comments

This post is in: GOP Death Cult, Information As Power, Republican Stupidity, Republicans in Disarray!, Trumpery, MONSTERS

.@realDonaldTrump asked about 'QAnon' — "They like me" and "love the country" pic.twitter.com/STeZOG1jRa

— Jon Nicosia (@NewsPolitics) August 19, 2020

Sliver of a silver lining: If he knows he’s got a dedicated mob of devoted cultists waiting to embrace his every hate rally and hate-tweet, the Squatter-in-Chief is a lot more likely to haul arse on January 21st… or November 4th.

!!! Trump is told that QAnon believes he's saving the world from a secret satanic cult of cannibals and pedophiles. He says, "Well, I haven't heard that. But uh, is that supposed to be a bad thing? Or a good thing? If I can help save the world from problems…"

— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 19, 2020

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The president is a self-absorbed moron propped up by spineless conservatives and unethical grifters who don’t care about associating the White House with the Qanon freaks.

— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) August 19, 2020

If only it weren’t for the human collateral damage…

It really can’t be underscored how repellent and dangerous Trump’s playing footise with Qanon like this is. It’s not just harmless dingbattery. It is wrecking families and inspiring kidnappings. It is very likely to yield further violence. He could put an end to it overnight. https://t.co/PjF3hNPKvi

— Julian Sanchez (@normative) August 20, 2020

You can't even call it a conspiracy theory. It's an extremist ideological delusion. Like believing there's an alien mothership behind the Hale Bopp comet. https://t.co/Pz7TtleBER

— Zeddy (@Zeddary) August 20, 2020

FBI: The deranged QAnon conspiracy theory poses a potential domestic terrorism threat

Combating Terrorism Center at West Point: it's a public security threat & potential domestic terror threat

Trump: "these are people that love our country."

— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) August 19, 2020

Hear me out but what if maybe Republicans are actually human beings with agency and when they do awful things it's by their own choice not because a lib didn't take a soothing enough tone in telling them not to.https://t.co/4zP3Meu96U

— Wurmplewobble (@Weedledouble) August 20, 2020

Jeb,

If you took the nut jobs, racists and haters out of Trump’s Republican Party, there would be nothing left but a box of hats and 100,000 unread copies of Junior’s book. https://t.co/5Ob4kYqauU

— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) August 20, 2020

sorry karl this is your platform now, the imaginary satanic pedophile ghostbusters were nice to trump so they’re in charge, enjoy the ride https://t.co/3SNjgW2mqT

— kilgore trout, new tone haver (@KT_So_It_Goes) August 20, 2020

Hey if you’re troubled by Trump’s embrace of QAnon, an extremely helpful (but of course not the only) thing you can do is vote for Joe Biden.

— Synanon Offical (@OfficialSynanon) August 19, 2020

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Late Night Open Thread: *MOSTLY* HARMLESS

by Anne Laurie|  July 25, 202012:04 am| 101 Comments

This post is in: Information As Power, Open Threads, Space

seriously, everyone in this story is like coming *just* up to the edge of saying aliens have visited earth https://t.co/Qb4TavawUl

— Gerry Doyle (@mgerrydoyle) July 24, 2020

This is not a News of the World article in a supermarket aisle in 1998. It’s the @nytimes in 2020. This is truly the year that all science/dystopian fiction addicts have been preparing for. https://t.co/cjchKQ75ql pic.twitter.com/7vJtKx6gYW

— Kashmir Hill (@kashhill) July 24, 2020

Let’s be honest — we all want to believe, but every s-f reader going back to the original foo-fighter days knows the real answer to the last several years is that the Aliens have been testing us… and we’ve failed. Horribly. The last few months in particular are evidence that we’ve been abandoned to work it out on our own. One more planet where an ‘intelligent’ species evolved to the pointed where it could destroy itself before it could learn to cooperate…

Also, Harry Reid is once again tweaking the skittery conspiracy theorists who flock to the Southwest to indulge their phantasies about Vast Gubmint Plots, and good for him getting the NYTimes to bite, too!

“No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon’s U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public”…

Despite Pentagon statements that it disbanded a once-covert program to investigate unidentified flying objects, the effort remains underway — renamed and tucked inside the Office of Naval Intelligence, where officials continue to study mystifying encounters between military pilots and unidentified aerial vehicles.

Pentagon officials will not discuss the program, which is not classified but deals with classified matters. Yet it appeared last month in a Senate committee report outlining spending on the nation’s intelligence agencies for the coming year. The report said the program, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force, was “to standardize collection and reporting” on sightings of unexplained aerial vehicles, and was to report at least some of its findings to the public within 180 days after passage of the intelligence authorization act.

While retired officials involved with the effort — including Harry Reid, the former Senate majority leader — hope the program will seek evidence of vehicles from other worlds, its main focus is on discovering whether another nation, especially any potential adversary, is using breakout aviation technology that could threaten the United States…

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The Pentagon program’s previous director, Luis Elizondo, a former military intelligence official who resigned in October 2017 after 10 years with the program, confirmed that the new task force evolved from the advanced aerospace program…

Mr. Elizondo is among a small group of former government officials and scientists with security clearances who, without presenting physical proof, say they are convinced that objects of undetermined origin have crashed on earth with materials retrieved for study.

For more than a decade, the Pentagon program has been conducting classified briefings for congressional committees, aerospace company executives and other government officials, according to interviews with program participants and unclassified briefing documents.

In some cases, earthly explanations have been found for previously unexplained incidents. Even lacking a plausible terrestrial explanation does not make an extraterrestrial one the most likely, astrophysicists say…

Public fascination with the topic of U.F.O.s has drawn in President Trump, who told his son Donald Trump Jr. in a June interview that he knew “very interesting” things about Roswell — a city in New Mexico that is central to speculation about the existence of U.F.O.s. The president demurred when asked if he would declassify any information on Roswell. “I’ll have to think about that one,” he said.

Either way, Mr. Reid said, more should be made public to clarify what is known and what is not. “It is extremely important that information about the discovery of physical materials or retrieved craft come out,” he said.

[*Sad trombone coda*]

Correction: July 24, 2020
An earlier version of this article inaccurately rendered remarks attributed to Harry Reid, the retired Senate majority leader from Nevada. Mr. Reid said he believed that crashes of objects of unknown origin may have occurred and that retrieved materials should be studied; he did not say that crashes had occurred and that retrieved materials had been studied secretly for decades…

It’s standard counterintelligence work, as done by every country with the technological capability to do so. But whenever there’s a particularly bad news climate, the urge to find an outside savior (or, in the case of the Oval Office Occupant and his Media Village Idiot enablers, to shout Look! Over There!) overwhelms our mutual common sense, such as it is…

Leslie Kean, who co-bylines these NYT stories, has made a career of researching UFOs. She's also written a book about the afterlife, she's connected to a former researcher of mystic Uri Geller, & she's praised an otherworldly "academy" by former blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge. pic.twitter.com/CvdUsE6EbZ

— Dan Zak (@MrDanZak) July 24, 2020

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