I haven't posted since 08/03/2016 having felt overwhelmed by a number of things which I won't go into. Physio is good and I am making good progress with my foot . . . almost healed, but don't worry, I won't be doing a marathon or the high jump again in this lifetime. I have another student starting on Monday afternoon and will likely be listening to her young daughter read some French as well. This is the wife of my physiotherapist so the situation is very different from my other student. As he said, she might even cook a Persian dish for me, although I don't know if he mentioned that to her. The rest of the week is fairly busy as well. Hope you're having a great weekend and remember to spring forward!
Short Takes
Huffington Post — Mauril Bélanger dreamed of becoming Speaker of the House of Commons, of trying to make Canada's Parliament and politics a bit better from his perch in that big, green chair.
Those hopes were cruelly dashed last November when the veteran Liberal MP wasdiagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), better known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
Liberal MP Mauril Bélanger gives a thumbs up as he sits in the Speaker's chair Wednesday. (Photo: Fred Chartrand/Canadian Press)
Awhile back, I posted about Mauril Bélanger, long time Liberal MP who was in the running for Speaker of the House of Commons. Before the choice was made, he was diagnosed with ALS and withdrew. A new Speaker was chosen, but Bélanger was made honourary Speaker for a day. Over the past several months, the disease has moved rather quickly. But last Wednesday, his longtime dream came true and Bélanger was the Speaker for the day. A triumph of his spirit and passion for his job.
Huffington Post — Adolf Hitler Hates Being Compared To Donald Trump. Der Führer is der furious.
A short lighthearted look at Drumpf.
Raw Story — MSNBC host Rachel Maddow argued on Friday that the unrest surrounding Donald Trump’s cancelled campaign rally in Chicago has its roots in political science.
“When you look at the way that Mr. Trump has been talking about the organic existence of both protesters against him and violence toward those protesters at his event, when you look at the way that he has encouraged it in an escalating way leading to this inevitable event tonight in Chicago, I think that it is impossible to say that this is an accident,” she said.
The Rachel Maddow Segment from MSNBC.com
Unfortunately, I don't know how to bring Rachel's video's over for direct viewing, so click above (it is set to open in a new window). I agree with Rachel in her thesis that the violence at Trump rallies, particularly in Chicago, is no accident. I venture to say, the violence will continue. Assuming that Drumpf is the Republican nominee, will the violence continue through into November? I pose that question because we have seen elections in other countries where partisan factions have interrupted elections. Is that where the US is heading? Or will cooler heads and the rule of law prevail?
Huffington Post — Ever since Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president on Tuesday, social media has been abuzz with the story of his shaggy doppelgänger — a poisonous blonde toupee caterpillar found in the Americas. …
The caterpillar's "hair" is actually a set of hollow, venomous spines. According to the University of Florida, the insect is one of the most poisonous caterpillars in the United States.
The Flannel Moth is Drumpf's animal doppelganger!
Well it seems that the flannel moth is not the only one that is poisonous! Drumpf's rhetoric is totally toxic if not outright poisonous! Click through for 10 more of Drumpf's animal doppelgangers. The third cat looks just like my Winnie but Winnie would be totally disgusted with Drumpf. He's a social democrat like me.
NY Times — POLITICAL parties are mentioned nowhere in the Constitution, and the party nominating process offers few of the protections associated with the ideal of “one man one vote.” Voters in early states have far more influence than voters in later ones. Votes in hard-to-attend caucuses effectively count more than votes in high-turnout primaries. Some primaries are open to party loyalists; others to all comers. The rules that assign convention delegates are byzantine, the delegate selection process is various, and a few states rely on conventions and cut the voters out entirely.
As Donald Trump attempts to clamber to the Republican nomination over a still-divided opposition, there will be a lot of talk about how all these rules and quirks and complexities are just a way for insiders to steal the nomination away from him, in a kind of establishment coup against his otherwise inevitable victory.
This one is for TC . . .
Peyton Manning and his animal doppelganger!
I want to leave you with this that Dave C from Care2 shared with me. It is the antidote to Drumpf and many more things.
7 Responses to “Squatch’s Open Thread 12/03/2016”
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HP: Aww…this is so sweet! I know that Mr. Bélanger was happy. ALS is a horrible, fatal neurological disease. I hope scientists find a cure for this disease also.
HP: Sarah was funny in this very short skit. She's a talented comedian. imo.
RS & NYT: I agree, he is well aware of what he's doing, and fomenting violence. He is not even talking politics, it's shouting on the podium, 'getting him out', or 'wanting to punch his face', etc. He's sickening.
HP3: Extremely fitting, and apropos!!
My Universe: What cute pictures!!
Great quote, that I must read over and over…Thanks, Dave.
While I like DST, I feel out of sort for a couple days. That will even out though, I can garden later, or drive to my friend's house, w/o it getting dark. It's all good.
Sounds like a busy week for you. I'm taking little day trips as Spring Break is here, with family. Enjoy your day, thanks, Lynn.
6:05 (5:26) – Wasn't that nice of them, to put a picture of a cat that looks like you for your birthday?
HuffPo I – Well, of course, if you have a political climate where there is civility, you can do really great thing like this (sob).
HuffPo II – Very funny. I hope it gets some attention, but the kind of minds that vote for Drumpf don't seem to be open to change of any kind.
Raw Story – You have some very good questions. I personally am glad I live in a state where voting is all done by mail (and that TomCat does too).
HuffPo III – Ah, so Huffington Post has discovered the flannel moth. Good. I personally am inclined the photos where the animal actually has a toupee. If you can't do it with your own hair …
NY Times – Political parties are really just a mechanism for like minded people to form groups in order th affect government. I realize the US is a rarity with just two major parties, but is there any Democratic country that has no parties at all? However, while I think parties are necessary (if sometimes a necessary evil), I do not think parties should have a say in the electoral process, or even in the nominating process to the extent that they do. I also recognize that to change this would require a complete overhaul of Federal law to include election procedures, and I KNOW as fully as one can know the unprovable that that is not going to happen.
I hope everything works out.
Great minds fall in the same ditch!! π I'll post mine, as I have Rachel's video. Hugs!
Good luck with your new student, Lynn. Don't overwork yourself, you're retired and are entitled to take it easy, you know.
HuPo1: What a bitter-sweet moment that must have been for Mauril Bélanger.Sad to see the good ones struck down by such horrible diseases.
HuPo2: I liked the way Adolf confessed that Drumpf's way of operating made him rethink some stuff he had done himself. LOL. I've said it before, but Hitler certainly was a lot more intelligent than Drumpf and he certainly had more class. But like Drumpf he wanted there to be only his class, the Arian kind.
Raw story: America might want to prepare for a very long and hot summer if Drump get the Republican nomination, even if the Climate Change Drumpf denies doesn't let the temperatures rise above freezing. And if Democrats do not stand united behind their nominee and head for the polling boots in droves, it will only get worse after November.
HuPo3: Thank goodness there are still people out there who can see the funny side of it and bring some much needed humor to Drumpf. I'm sure he has his minions looking for tweets like this and taking their names down to sue them for every penny they've got after he becomes president.
NYT: Thank you for posting this, Lynn, if only to make me appreciate our rather simple democratic processes the more.
My Universe: Cute doggie, but I've no idea who the other one is, nor do I want to know π
Imagine we all had John Lennon's wisdom…
Lona, the fellow beside the dog is TC's football hero, Peyton Manning who just retired from football after 18 years. He was THE quarterback for the Denver Broncos.
I'm mighty tired of all the reporting, lies, crap on and about Her Drumpf.
Aren't you…
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Whoops, I said it wrong. lol.
It should read that "I'm mighty tired of all the reporting on and about Her Drumpf.
Aren't you…
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