
Author: patd
“But I don’t want to go among mad people," Alice remarked. "Oh, you can’t help that," said the Cat: "we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad." "How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn’t have come here.” ― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland View all posts by patd
Bill recaps the top stories of the week, including the GOP’s growing fealty to Donald Trump and calls to boycott Spotify.
the games other people are playing
and
https://youtu.be/GzH7AyYGDks
Oh the games people play now Every night and every day now Never meaning what they say now Never saying what they mean And they wile away the hours In their ivory towers Till they’re covered up with flowers In the back of a black limousine [Chorus:] La-da da da da da da da La-da da da da da de Talking ’bout you and me And the games people play
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People walking up to you Singing glory hallelulia And they’re tryin to sock it to you In the name of the Lord They’re gonna teach you how to meditate Read your horoscope, cheat your faith And further more to hell with hate Come on and get on board [Chorus:] La-da da da da da da da La-da da da da da de Talking ’bout you and me And the games people play
lawyers like to play games too.
is this tactic for real or only for delay purposes:
TheHill
truth telling by a government leader or by legislators matters? what? this guy must not know about how little truth telling matters to the magaTs and their cult leader and his GOPer disciples across the pond.
BBC:
patd,
It’s a game. Shamansky knows without doubt that any witness called to give the testimony proffered in his filings will plead the 5th, which he hopes will get the jury to draw the inference the court will admonish them that they may not draw
kudos to the editors of st. louis post-dispatch
Editorial: Hawley posts a fist-pump to ignorance with his position on Ukraine | Editorial | stltoday.com
https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/04/weather/artificial-snow-beijing-olympics-climate/index.html
OM mentioned the snow at the games wasn’t the natural variety.
“…climate variability has forced the Winter Games to be virtually 100% reliant on artificial snow — part of a trend that is taking place across winter sports venues around the world.”
“…human-made snow is incredibly resource-intensive, requiring massive amounts of energy and water to produce in a climate that’s getting warmer and warmer. Elite athletes also say that the sports themselves become trickier and less safe when human-made snow is involved.”
“And with 1.2 million cubic meters of snow needed to cover roughly 800,000 square meters of competition area, according to the Slippery Slopes report, the water demand at this year’s Winter Olympics is massive.”
https://reasonstobecheerful.world/regional-olympics-beijing-winter-games/
“The Nagano Olympics were, in reality, a regional Olympics, in which many events were held in other cities more than 90 minutes away. It wasn’t the first time the games had spread out over a vast area. The 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France took place across an area of about 650 square miles.”
“But the Games at Nagano and Albertville raise an intriguing question: Why not always make the Olympics a regional event? The Games have become such a cumbersome beast that many cities now dread their arrival, knowing they’ll result in huge debts and massive amounts of unneeded infrastructure. Why not disperse all that infrastructure — along with its imposing costs — across an array of co-hosting cities?”
“What if Lake Placid could co-host the Games with another medium-sized city like Albany, more than 100 miles away? Even Montreal was floated as a potential partner, raising the tantalizing prospect of a trans-national Olympics.”
“Spreading the wealth between two or more cities could diffuse some of the impact of the Games, while also bestowing each location with infrastructure of a more reasonable, sustainable scale. It could also open up the process to smaller cities that rarely get that level of investment, and generate the kind of inter-city transit connections that would otherwise be tough to get off the ground. Case in point: the bullet train that today carries 10 million yearly passengers from Tokyo to Nagano in 80 minutes was built for the 1998 Games. Albertville’s sprawling Olympics also resulted in a new train line connecting the host city to Paris. And little Pyeongchang, South Korea (population: 43,000) got a world-class high-speed rail connection to Seoul out of its 2018 Winter Games.”
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/02/03/texas-republicans-abbott-primary-votes/
“Casteel, the former Trump political consultant, said none of the candidates have the legitimacy to lead the charge and that he’d be surprised if a single one of the candidates achieves a double-digit percentage of the vote.”
“Casteel said policy positions like secession, eliminating property taxes outright and perpetuating the falsehood of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election — all discussed at-length during the College Station candidate forum — are simply too fringe to secure a large enough base of Republican voters in this cycle.”
“People are sick of crazy people,” Casteel said. “Let’s be honest, these are crazy people.”
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“The governor was booed. Not by the whole crowd, but loudly enough by a group of Trump supporters, members of his own party, that it was distinctly audible to those watching livestreams of the event.”
“The intraparty knock against Abbott comes in spite of his endorsement from Trump and on the heels of what he’s celebrated as one of the most conservative legislative sessions in modern Texas history.”
“The root of the anti-Abbott sentiment on the right stems from the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 when the governor used his executive authority to implement a statewide mask mandate and a shutdown on certain businesses.”
“Since Abbott lifted those measures, he’s pivoted hard and promised that there would be no more local safety precaution mandates allowed for masks, vaccines or businesses.”
“Mary Ashley Vance, a Texas A&M student, attended a forum that featured Abbott’s primary opponents in College Station last month. She said she plans to vote for Huffines, who she said appeals to people who fueled the vocal grassroots movement that propelled Trump to the White House in 2016.”
“Although Vance voted for Trump in both 2016 and 2020 and believes he championed conservative values during his presidency, she said she takes his endorsement of Abbott with a grain of salt.”
“I’ve never really seen him as someone who was personally invested in what he was promoting,” she said of Trump. “He’s just doing what he sees as being in his best interest.”
It sounds like the kingmaker is no longer king.
Now, more than ever, I feel like I need to move to a blue state.
Given all the political games, it is no wonder a large chunk of the population has dropped out of the fray in favor of
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Whoever handled Josh Hawley’s home schooling failed miserably.
The gqp whine of commercializing the weather service is very old and stupid. The last twenty hours is a good view of why. The commercial service owned by IBM has forecast the local weather as winds from the north at four miles per hour with gusts to eight miles per hour. The federal forecast was nineteen miles per hour with gusts to forty miles per hour. The reality is the government forecast. Sure the commercial model uses the government forecast but “adds intelligence” , yup.
BiD… your 10:46 post about spreading out the Olympics is a great idea, IMO. The only reason Beijing got the Olympics so soon again is because it was one of only 2 places that wanted these games.
Man made snow for skiing is just a reality nowadays. Most ski areas here in NH have to make man made snow as their base so that they can open around Thanksgiving. The local area where Rick skis has had a horrible season so far… too much ice this year. Yesterday we got an inch of sleet that has now frozen solid. I LOVE snow… but hate ice. So far… this winter has been hell.
Yep, Lindsey Vaughn said all of the skiers were used to this “chalky” snow.
Most of our ice should be gone by the end of the day.
Renee, even when I was in NH in the 80s the vast majority of the popular trails at Waterville Valley, Loon, Cannon and the Mount Washington and Bethel, ME areas were primarily man made snow. It was an unusual winter that there was sufficient natural snow for decent cover. The competitive skiers much preferred the blown rather tan natural snow – it held up better on the runs. A foot of powder groomed down to less than 2” of cover, and that didn’t happen all that often.
This was a tepid response by Trump standards to Pence, I think he’s spooked. No personal insults against Pence, instead yet another attack on Mitch. Worried about not provoking Pence to tell all to J6 committee but I guess that ship has sailed
Mike Fence
Well I’ve seen some weird stuff on tv but this one might take the cookie:
Abe Lincoln vs Zombies
i watched the opening but then had to decamp. Just a bit too weird.
Hmm, “going to hell” with more jobs. What does Orange Adolf have against Americans being employed?
Sturg – Also creepy, the scene in “The Bluebird” of an unborn Abe waiting to be born, but afraid because he knew what would happen to him.
The best thing about living the way I do is I get to decide what to do. Tonight, is movie night. Movie night is most nights once it is dark. The feature film tonight is Smokey and the Bandit. Shot in the South, and showing off Mississippi the year after we left.
You’re mixing-up “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” with “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies”, actually
…maybe that will be the sequel
Oh, they cured [some types of] cancer [mostly], by the way
https://www.axios.com/cancer-car-t-therapies-solid-tumor-b7d23d17-810c-4a4d-9d88-55a5dfdf59b7.html
Boris Johnson is toast, but it’s fun to watch him get burned
this one’s good, too
Camilla will be Queen Consort.
“And when, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service.”
https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/05/uk/queen-elizabeth-ii-platinum-jubilee-accession-day-gbr-intl/index.html
I know Craig was worried.
Ha, yes BiD, I’m so thrilled. I’ll bet Harry isn’t
Movie Review of the Week:
Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies is a 2012 American action comedy horrorB movie directed by Richard Schenkman, with a screenplay by Schenkman based upon the story concept of Karl Hirsch and Lauren Proctor. Produced by The Asylum, and starring Bill Oberst Jr., the film was released direct-to-video on May 29, 2012,[1][3] following its May 28 theatrical premiere screening at the Telfair Museum of Art Jepson Center in Savannah, Georgia.[4][5]
It’s not likely that I’ll ever see any of the Lincoln horror flicks as I never watch any kind of horror movies. Ain’t nobody got time for that stuff.
And now back to autopsy and crime forensics. Real life is horror enough, eh?
“The horrorrrrr”
—Kurtz
https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/04/world/china-russia-xi-putin-meeting-nato-intl/index.html
“…Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a call for NATO to halt further expansion during a meeting on the sidelines of the Beijing Olympics on Friday. The two leaders’ summit, held on the day of the Opening Ceremony for the Winter Olympics in China’s capital, marked a further step in what has become an increasingly close partnership between Beijing and Moscow, as relations with the West deteriorate for both.”
“On Monday, China was the only member of the United Nations Security Council to vote alongside Russia to dismiss a council meeting called by the US to discuss Russia’s military build-up at the Ukrainian border — a call that Russia said amounted to the US “whipping up hysteria.”
Ah, excuse me. The vampire one was a big-budget theatrical release, i enjoyed it, moderately:
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