Yesterday the temperature reached 87°, 5° cooler than Saturday, but still a new record high for the date. Today will be another 5° cooler, still way above average. Tomorrow we should return to temperate weather for this time of year. I look forward to it. This morning, the porcelain throne huffed, puffed, strained, and sent the 10% of my body weight that was Republican swirling down to join Scalia and Ailes.
Jig Zone Puzzle:
Today’s took me 3:01 (average 5:10). To do it, click here. How did you do?
Short Takes:
From Daily Kos (classic 9/2012):
As a public service to those who find themselves inextricably cornered by aggressively ill-informed Republicans at work, on the train or at family gatherings, presented here are ten indisputably true facts that will seriously challenge a Republican’s worldview and probably blow a brain cell or two. At the very least, any one of these GOP-busters should stun and confuse them long enough for you to slip quietly away from a pointless debate and allow you to get on about your business.
1. The United States is not a Christian nation, and the Bible is not the cornerstone of our law.
Don’t take my word for it. Let these Founding Fathers speak for themselves:
John Adams: “The government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion.” (Treaty of Tripoli, 1797)
Thomas Jefferson: “Christianity neither is, nor ever was, a part of the common law.” (Letter to Dr. Thomas Cooper, February 10, 1814)
James Madison: “The civil government … functions with complete success … by the total separation of the Church from the State.” (Writings, 8:432, 1819)George Washington: “If I could conceive that the general government might ever be so administered as to render the liberty of conscience insecure, I beg you will be persuaded, that no one would be more zealous than myself to establish effectual barriers against the horrors of spiritual tyranny, and every species of religious persecution.” (Letter to the United Baptist Chamber of Virginia, May 1789)
You can find a multitude of similar quotes from these men and most others who signed the Declaration of Independence and/or formulated the United States Constitution. These are hardly the words of men who believed that America should be a Christian nation governed by the Bible, as a disturbingly growing number of Republicans like to claim.
2. The Pledge of Allegiance was written by a socialist.
The Pledge was written in 1892 for public school celebrations of the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ arrival in the Americas. Its author was Francis Bellamy, a Baptist minister, Christian socialist and cousin of socialist utopian novelist Edward Bellamy. Christian socialism maintains, among other ideas, that capitalism is idolatrous and rooted in greed, and the underlying cause of much of the world’s social inequity. Definitely more “Occupy Wall Street” than “Grand Old Party” by anyone’s standard.
3. The first president to propose national health insurance was a Republican.
He was also a trust-busting, pro-labor, Nobel Peace Prize-winning environmentalist. Is there any wonder why Theodore Roosevelt, who first proposed a system of national health insurance during his unsuccessful Progressive Party campaign to retake the White House from William Howard Taft in 1912, gets scarce mention at Republican National Conventions these days?
I shared three. Click through for the other seven. All ten still apply. RESIST!!
From The New Yorker: Donald J. Trump on Saturday accused the media of exaggerating his relationship with Jared Kushner, asserting that “I don’t know him very well.”
“He’s someone I would see around the office and who, I guess, was working for me,” Trump told reporters on the last leg of his foreign trip. “Beyond that, I couldn’t tell you much about him.”
Trump acknowledged that he had spoken to Kushner at times during the 2016 campaign. “I’d pass him in the hall and say hello,” he said. “He seemed like an O.K. person. I never got much of a sense of the guy.”
Dang Andy! With Kushner on his way under the bus, will Russia’s Red Rat pimp Ivanka to someone else? RESIST!!
From The Village Green: About half the students in a group of South Orange Middle School 8th graders touring the Capitol in D.C. this past week refused a photo with House Speaker Paul Ryan, according to students on the field trip.
Elissa Malespina, a school librarian who is also the parent of a SOMS eighth grader, reported that her son was among the students who declined to pose with Ryan for a photo.
“I am so proud of my son and 1/2 the 8th grade at South Orange Middle School,” Malespina wrote on Facebook. “They went to D.C. on a field trip and toured the Capitol building. The kids had a chance to have their picture taken with Paul Ryan and over half the class choose not to, including my son! What a powerful statement.”
The kids gave reasoned opinions for their choice — and said they were not fueled by partisanship.
“I think that taking the picture represents that you agree with the same political views and I don’t agree with his political views so I chose not to be in it,” said Wendy Weeks, an 8th grade SOMS student.
“I can’t take a picture with someone who supports a budget that would destroy public education and would leave 23 million people without healthcare,” said 8th grade SOMS student Matthew Malespina.
“I didn’t want to be in [the picture] because he believes in most of what Trump believes in,” said another SOMS 8th grader, Louisa Maynard-Parisi.
Huge Kudos to the students. I hope someone rubbed Lyin’ Ryan’s long, long nose in this. RESIST!!
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4:22 Is this the dog you fed that fish to? He looks pretty healthy.
Here's a quote from Disqus user Marianne C:
"Trey Gowdy is the product of a breeding experiment in which an albino weasel was crossed with a day-walking vampire. This stamps "blood-sucker" on his DNA while granting him an absolute absence of conscience and morality.
In short: the perfect GOP attack dog."
I don't know whether or not this is the same Marianne C who is on Care2, but, regardless, both are pretty sharp.
And here's a quote from Disqus user Spudnick (Time to 25-*45)
"I always like to say that 'racially pure' is just a fancy way of saying 'inbred'."
If you missed this last night you can still see it on line for a while …
http://www.pbs.org/national-memorial-day-concert/watch-2017-show-live/
DKos – It's always a good time to remember this, but Memorial Day may be an especially good time. Thanks!
TNY – LOL Andy! You really have his verbal mannerisms down!
TVG – Fortunately, this has been reprinted several places, one of which I saw it, and was delighted. So manybe Wisconsin has a future after all.
Cartoon – Of course. (That's a Marine in there, you know.)
I think the kids were from NJ.
They were I grasped that eventually.
DK: Good facts to savor today!
NYer: Andy has a lot to talk about, this is priceless! LOL
VG: Our future generation, I'm so proud of these students!
Cartoon: Yes, I've attended a few military funerals in my time, we respect our own! I still tear up w/Taps.
It was a beautiful day, and some laughter, with little ones running around…but also, I paused for a moment of Silence for our Fallen.
I had to giggle with your experience with the porcelain throne…lol. Hope that you have a relaxing rest of your day, take care, and Thanks, Tom.
DK: Excellent points. T.Jefferson, when asked why god had not appeared in the Declaration of Independence, said "Because we did not thik of it." So much for a country founded to be Christian!
Village Green: Except for our POS governor, N.J.can rock!
Andy: Mr, Borowitz seeme to ahve learned the "You don't believe a thing he says, you watch what he does" lesson very well…MUCH better than the mainsttream media!
Well, and maybe a Senator or two.
or 51.
Well, yes, but I meant just in New Jersey. Menendez is awaiting trial and Booker just supported Jared and got a fat donation in return.
Aha!
I am not a happy camper! I had completed my comments and then in moving my laptop, my finger hit the upper left corner and all open tabs disappeared. There is a new feature with this past Windows 10 update that all tabs disappear when you touch the corner. Unfortunately, all unsaved stuff, like comments, also disappear never to be seen again.
Arrggghhhh!!!!!
I am too tired to do this over again so let me shorten things.
Puzzle — 3:54 Puddy Tat, this is not the Yulin dog meat festival. Leave the pup alone!
Daily Kos — Republicans have no acquaintance with facts. BTW, there is no such thing as "true facts". Fact: a thing that is indisputably the case; the truth about events as opposed to interpretation. This also means that "alternative facts" are a misnomer. They are interpretations or misinterpretations, or just flat out lies! Good article!
The New Yorker — Drumpf will throw everyone and anyone under the bus if it saves his own sorry ass! Good one Andy!
The Village Green — Smart kids! There is hope!
Cartoon — Strip Republicans of their gold plated benefits and see how they like it. It would be good for the budget — lower costs.
Resist and Persist!!!
ARGH!! There has to be a way to disab le that!
BURP!!
This probably won't help, but in Windows 8, if your "New Tab" is set to "Frequently visited sites," there is a tiny "Open closed tabs" button in the lower left. But if you have closed ALL the tabs, even that won't work. What about "browsing history"? Or typing the comment in Notepad or Wordpad and then curring and pasting?
Good thing the Dulcolax finally worked. A day longer and you would have dethroned yourself Drumpf- style, TomCat.
DK (Classic): These 10 "Commandments" not only still apply, they are more pertinent than ever.
TNY: Spot-on, Andy. Drumpf would throw his mother to the wolves, as they say, if he thought that would help him. So short of a mother, it'll have to be his gopher son-in-law. And Bannon will instruct Drumpf how to go about it, no doubt.
TVG: Good to see that half of those 8th graders had listened to their progressive parents and processed what they heard so well that they were able to make up their own mind and made a wide berth around Ryan. No wonder Republicans want to destroy public education; they have to nip free spirits like that in the bud. They know all too well that these kids are the future of America and theirs are not.
And the best the republicans can do to retort the "Ten True Trivia Tidbits" from DK …
Thanks all! Hugs!