Mar 042022
 

Yesterday, I mentioned emptying my mailbox. I don’t think I said that I was expecting a package today which might be small enough to fit into the mailbox if it weren’t full. Well, that package came yesterday. So did four other packages from three different carriers. So did the one bill I still get by mail (I had seen it in Informed deliviery and already paid it at the website, so it can stay in the mailbox as long as it takes before I decide to bring it in.) What’s that saying – “it never rains but it pours”? I found it amusing.  Apparently supply chain issues are unwilling to mess with me.

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ProPublica – Let’s Recall What Exactly Paul Manafort and Rudy Giuliani Were Doing in Ukraine
Quote – It’s all detailed in a wide array of public documents, particularly a bipartisan 2020 Senate report on Trump and Russia. I was one of the journalists who dug into all the connections, as part of the Trump, Inc. podcast with ProPublica and WNYC. (I was in Kyiv, retracing Manafort’s steps, when Trump’s infamous call with Ukraine’s president was revealed in September 2019.) Given recent events, I thought it’d be helpful to put all the tidbits together, showing what happened step by step.
Click through for full summary. No new details – but it may be the first time it’s all been put together into one conected narrative.

The Guardian (opinion) – It’s time to confront the Trump-Putin network
Quote – This weekend, British investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr said on Twitter, “We failed to acknowledge Russia had staged a military attack on the West. We called it ‘meddling.’ We used words like ‘interference.’ It wasn’t. It was warfare. We’ve been under military attack for eight years now.”
Click through for full editorial.  Some of us have bbeen saying this for a long time.  I remember it coming up in discussions about what constitutes treson under the Constitution.  It’s really good to see it being expressed by  a respected person in a respected news outlet.

Women’s History – Wikipedia – Lois W
Quote – Her marriage to Bill W. began to be challenging due to the combination of a series of ectopic pregnancies and his drinking problem. Lois began to work on programs to help families of alcoholics after Bill had gone through rehabilitation at Towns Hospital in 1934 and cofounded Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in 1935. The same 12-Steps of recovery used by AA were adopted by Al-Anon or Al-Anon Family Groups.
Click through for full bio. Lois would have been 131 today (she used to say her birthday was “the strongest day of the year.” It’s hard to forget that.) One ectopic pregnancy can be fatal – a series of them just beggars the imagination. So she had to be strong.

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Mar 032022
 

Yesterday, I read up on the SOTU. Other than Lauren Boebert humiliating, not so much herself, but certainly her district, and the number of other Republicans who claimed they couldn’t be bothered (and in reality probably didn’t want to cheer for Ukraine and also didn’t want to be caught not cheering), it looks to have been pretty positive. I do cite Heather Cox Richardson on it below. I did go out to the mailbox, which I hadn’t done for a couple of weeks (i can get away with that becaue I have Informed Delivery notofications, and because most packages are brought to my door. There was quite a lot of paper mail. Almost all of it went straight into the recycling polycart. Two envelopes and a pocket calendar made it into the house – and one of the envelopes needn’t have. Also, I put together a couple of cartoons for this month. Only three to go,now, and all in the second half.

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DU – As the Tanks Rolled into Ukraine, So Did Malware. Then Microsoft Entered the War.
Quote – Last Wednesday, a few hours before Russian tanks began rolling into Ukraine, alarms went off inside Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center, warning of a never-before-seen piece of “wiper” malware that appeared aimed at the country’s government ministries and financial institutions. Within three hours, Microsoft threw itself into the middle of a ground war in Europe — from 5,500 miles away. The threat center, north of Seattle, had been on high alert, and it quickly picked apart the malware, named it “FoxBlade” and notified Ukraine’s top cyberdefense authority. Within three hours, Microsoft’s virus detection systems had been updated to block the code, which erases — “wipes” — data on computers in a network.
Quote from comment – We shall fight them on the hard drive, we shall meet them on the motherboard, the coaxial of evil shall not prevail. If this sounds familiar … look at the FFT.)
Click through for more. DU is quoting Yahoo News, and you can go there from DU’s link. I don’t mind Yahoo news so much, but the people it attracts I don’t care for.

Letters from an American – March 1, 2022
Quote – Biden offered a “Unity Agenda for the Nation.” He outlined “[f]our big things we can do together”: beat the opioid epidemic, make the way we address mental health equal to the way we address physical health, support our veterans, and end cancer as we know it…. “In the battle between democracy and autocracy, democracies are rising to the moment, and the world is clearly choosing the side of peace and security,” Biden said. And Americans “will meet the test. To protect freedom and liberty, to expand fairness and opportunity. We will save democracy.”
Click through for full letter. I didn’t find any surprises. Of course, it’s far from certain that the unity we need can be achieved, when so many people stand to benefit from preventing it. Somewhat counter-intuitively, Putin’s invasion may help. I would certainly not count on it. We have much work to do just for the midterms.

Womens History – The New Yorker – The Ambassador Caught Between Ukraine and Trump
Quote – Q – Was there intelligence that Putin could invade Ukraine? A – Well, I retired from the State Department back in 2020, so I don’t have access to the intelligence anymore. But, yes, I’m sure that there were all sorts of privileged communications. One of the things that the Biden Administration has done, which I can’t remember seeing before, is quickly declassifying intelligence and sharing it with the world. I’m sure not everything was declassified, but an awful lot of it was, and it took away some of the element of surprise.
Click through for interview by David Remnick. Masha, as she is called, is one of the four damning witnesses, along with Alexander Vindman, who testified at the first impeachment. A third, Fiona Hill, has also bene quoted at length this week. Funny how that works.

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Mar 022022
 

Yesterday was a fairly quiet day. I got a little knitting done … but didn’t really push.

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Down With Tyranny – Democrats Seem To Think Trump Stole The Documents To Hide Stuff– I Think They’re Naïve And Wrong
Quote – People who think Trump stole the material because he was trying to hide his own misdeeds in office– as many members of Congress I spoke with have told me– are barking up the wrong tree. Trump was peddling the plans for Fort Ticonderoga, 2022 version.
Click through. I fear he is correct, both about what Trump** is doing, and also about the fact that most Democrats are not devious enough to even think of it. (Crooks and Liars also has the story, reprinted.)

There Are Many Words for Vladimir Putin. Is “Strongman” One?
Quote – But Nina Khrushcheva, an international-affairs scholar at the New School and the great-granddaughter of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, tells me she isn’t so much concerned about whether the word is euphemistic as she is that it’s misplaced: “Putin was referred to as a ‘strongman’ back in the 2000s when he was a baby lamb compared to today…Putin now has gone far beyond being a strongman. He is a full-blown despotic, ruthless megalomaniac on par with Stalin and Mao, and proud of it.”
Click through for discussion. I think the term they are all looking for is “toxic masculinity.” That does not imply (contrary to Republican whining) that all musculinity is toxic any more than the term “Counterfeit money” implies that all money is counterfeit.

Womens History – Wonkette – Meet Alice Hamilton, The Patrician Woman Who Saved Your Grandpa From (More) Lead Poisoning
Quote – Hamilton was deeply committed to helping the poor. So she moved into Jane Addams’s Hull House. Living with the poor, she became interested in the problems of workplace health and safety — for good reason. Workers lived atrociously unsafe lives on the job. Many jobs were exercises in seeing how long you could live before you died or lost mental or physical capacity due to the poisons you ingested or absorbed. This is entirely besides the dangers of being burned or decapitated or electrocuted on the job. A poor worker in an American factory was one who might well not live long. Hamilton became an expert on industrial medicine, which wasn’t that hard because it was barely studied in an America utterly indifferent to the question.
Click through for story. This is written – how should I say it – more respectfully than Wonkette’s usual style. But then, the subjuect is more worthy of respect than Wonkette’s usual subjects.

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Mar 012022
 

Yesterday, I managed to track down a prescription which needed to be renewed for another year, and thus needed a new number. I don’t have it in hand yet – but I have plenty of time, and told her I’d wait till she had 90 days in stock. So I can at least quit worrying about that one now.

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Mother Jones – In 1871, Congress Crafted a Law to Break the Klan. Today, It’s Targeting Trump.
Quote – Since Trump came to and left office, the Klan Act has fueled a wide range of litigation, including three voter-suppression cases, a lawsuit against perpetrators of the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017, two over the highway assault in Texas, and seven cases against perpetrators of January 6. Some target Trump himself. Most recently, Ukraine expert Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman sued Trump and three close associates under the Klan Act for reprisal and intimidation surrounding his testimony during Trump’s first impeachment.
Click through for story and history.What might a January 6 law look like, if we could managa to get one passed?

The New Yorker – Russia’s Last Independent TV Channel Covers the Invasion of Ukraine
Quote – Dzyadko was bringing his audience up to date on antiwar protests. People in fifty-two cities across Russia had demonstrated against the invasion on Thursday. OVDInfo, an organization that tracks political persecution in the country, was reporting 1,960 people detained; most were facing fines, but several had been sentenced to jail time or were facing criminal prosecution. Authorities have blocked access to the OVDInfo site for Russian Internet users, and have branded the organization itself a “foreign agent.” To avoid a fine, Dzyadko had to mention that OVDInfo had been designated a “foreign agent.” TV Rain itself is also a “foreign agent”;
Click through for more. Masha Gessen is the person whose advice inspired me to stert the “Everyday Erinyes” series – her quotation appears in each one. She is an authority on autocracy, and sadly, much of her knowledge is from personal experience. The Nib happens to have a graphic interview with her up also.

PolitiZoom – Furkids: Looking Out My Back Door
Quote – While I knew the song they chose, I never really knew the lyrics before the Furkids related them to me…. I asked them if they understood the lyrics and was told “Dat wus sum gud catnip dey had!” I decided not to pursue the subject any further as they were several little ones present.
Click through for some pure (admittedly) escapism. The format is, you start the vodeo, and scroll down slowly following the lyrics and the pictures selected to accompany them. It goes fast. The only time-consuming part is the time it must have taken to put it all together. If you get through it and don’t at least smile even once … check your pulse.

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Feb 282022
 

Yesterday, I started the day with a whole lot more sleep than I did Saturday. So I had a little more time for personal stuff. Incidentally, I have posted before about Theater of War Productions and their work in healing PTSD of all kinds. They just announced that in March, Margaret Atwood (The Handlaidn’s Tale) will be taking part in one of their Zoom projects in March. Ms. Atwood generally prefers her work to speak for her and does not make public appearances very often, so if you ever wanted to see her and hear her voice, this is a rare chance. They plan to repeat the project multiple times, but of course they can’t guarantee the same cast. The production itself is readings from “Antigone,” selected by nurses, for nurses, and with a “chorus” of front line nurses, and the date is March 17th, the time is (EDT) 5-7 pm,and it is free. Also, CC is an option for alll of their productions (and I use it a lot.) Clicking on this link will not register you; it will simply take you to a page of more information. But you can click through from it to register. I always put these on my calendar – they do send you reminders but they do not overdo it and sometimes time slips away from me.

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Letters from an American – February 26, 2022
Quote – The colors of the Ukrainian flag are lighting up buildings across North America and Europe and musical performances are beginning with the Ukrainian anthem. Protesters are marching and holding vigils for Ukraine. The answer of the soldier on Ukraine’s Snake Island to the Russian warship when it demanded that he and his 12 compatriots lay down their weapons became instantly iconic. He answered: “Russian warship: Go f**k yourself.” That defiance against what seemed initially to be an overwhelming military assault has given Ukraine a psychological edge over the Russians, some of whom seem bewildered at what they are doing in Ukraine. It has also offered hope that the rising authoritarianism in the world is not destined to destroy democracy, that authoritarians are not as strong as they have projected.
Click through for full letter. The last thing I want to do is to imply that all is sunshine and roses. But I have to admit that this letter, when I read it early yesterday, gave me more hope than I have had since 2016. Not just because of the Ukrainians, who are inspiring, but because of the responses of the entire world. Even some of our sick, sick Republicans are shutting up a little.

Reuters – At the Ukrainian border, a mother brings a stranger’s children to safety (hanky alert)
Quote – The children’s Ukrainian mother was on her way from Italy to meet them and take them to safety, the father said. He gave [Nataliya] Ableyeva the mother’s mobile number, and said goodbye to his children, wrapped up against the cold in thick jackets and hats. Ableyeva had left her own two grown-up children behind in Ukraine. One a policeman, the other a nurse, neither could leave Ukraine under the mobilisation decree. She took the two small children by the hand and together they crossed the border.
Click through for story and background The reporter tweeted the link with the caption: ” I have never cried while reporting. Until today.”

Black History – Wikipedia – Matthew A. Henson
Quote – Matthew Alexander Henson (August 8, 1866 – March 9, 1955) was an American explorer who accompanied Robert Peary on seven voyages to the Arctic over a period of nearly 23 years. They spent a total of 18 years on expeditions together…. Their first Arctic expedition together was in 1891–92. Henson served as a navigator and craftsman, and was known as Peary’s “first man”. Like Peary, he studied Inuit survival techniques.
Click through for biohraphy. Most people our age, when Arctic exploration comes up, can at least recognize the name Robert Peary. Matthew Henson’s name should be equally familiar.

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Feb 272022
 

Yesterday, the opera broadcast was a collection of performances by Black artists throughout the Met’s history – as far back as 1952 (For perspective, Brown v. Board of Education was decided in 1954). There were some real rarities – both some voices and some arias I had never heard before, and even more I had not heard for decades (and then not in those roles.) It was exhilarating and humbling. I had not slept well … but I didn’t want to miss it and I’m so glad I didn’t.

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Good News Network – Sound Waves Convert Stem Cells Into Bone in Regenerative Breakthrough
Quote – In a new study, the RMIT research team showed stem cells treated with high-frequency sound waves turned into bone cells quickly and efficiently. Importantly, the treatment was effective on multiple types of cells including fat-derived stem cells, which are far less painful to extract from a patient.
Click through for more. This is not finalized but it certainly is hopeful.

Crooks and Liars – Resistance: Texas DAs Balk At Greg Abbott’s Anti-Trans Order
Quote – Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee made clear in a statement Tuesday that his office “will not participate in these bad faith political games” and will not be prosecuting any healthcare professionals or families referred by the DFPS.
Click through for details. This is awfully nice to see.

Black History – CPR – Interview: Denver historian recalls the impact U.S. presidents have had on Black Americans
Quote (spoiler) – Dukakis: Is there an American president that you think did the most to change life for Black people in this country or can you not name someone in particular? Scott: Without a doubt, it was LBJ. Johnson is the only president that directed most of his administration to try to right the wrongs that went against Black people all these years.
Click through for interview (you can also listen to it at this link). I’m almost out of month, and there is so much more to tell.

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Feb 262022
 

Yesterday, our high temperature got up to 28°F. I stayed indoors … and moved my space heater a little closer.  I also worked on cartoons for March (I picked out all the subjects but did’t start work on anny.).  I shouldn’t have tto do as many as I did for February, although  I expect to have to bump some perfectly good ones as events occur.

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PolitiZoom – Biden Has Had This Ukraine Crisis In Hand For Almost A Year
Quote – Over the last few weeks you’ve asked yourself, How the hell is Biden beating Putin to the punch every single time? Simple. Because for almost a year now, Biden has already known what Putin has been planning, and has kept his and has kept his largest, closest NATO allies in the loop. And under curtain of darkness, they have gotten the other NATO members brought up to date as to Putin’s plans.
Click through for full story. Now THAT’s a leader. (“Murfster35” used to write at Daily Kos but moved to PolitiZoom to support Ursula.)

Letters from an American – February 24, 2022
Quote – Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY), who took over for Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) when the House Republicans stripped her of her position as the third most powerful House Republican, tweeted that “Joe Biden is unfit to serve as Commander-in-Chief. He has consistently given into [sic] Putin’s demands and shown nothing but weakness.” This is simply an extraordinary statement for a lawmaker to issue at a time when a president is rallying the global community to stop an invasion of another democracy, but she is not alone.
Click through. Obviously there’s lots more, but a list of prominent traitors is always handy.

Black History (in the making) – PRESIDENT BIDEN NOMINATES KETANJI BROWN JACKSON TO SERVE ON THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
Quote – Since Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement, President Biden has conducted a rigorous process to identify his replacement. President Biden sought a candidate with exceptional credentials, unimpeachable character, and unwavering dedication to the rule of law. And the President sought an individual who is committed to equal justice under the law and who understands the profound impact that the Supreme Court’s decisions have on the lives of the American people. That is why the President nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve as the next Justice on the Supreme Court. Judge Jackson is one of our nation’s brightest legal minds and has an unusual breadth of experience in our legal system, giving her the perspective to be an exceptional Justice.
Click through for the story direct from the horse’s mouth, as the saying goes.

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Feb 252022
 

Yesterday, The sun came out and the snow started to melt. It’s already somewhat warmer inside, though not back to what I had gotten used to. But that will come. Also yesterday, before sawn here, Putin invaded Ukraine.

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I am not qualified to write helpfully about the events in Ukraine (about the tonly thing I consider myself qualified to say is that Putin’sRepublican Party is a bunch of traitors, who should all be interned.) Someone who is qualified to do that reporting is Beau of the Fifth Column (whose videos I put in the video thread regularly.) He is not a veteran, but has been a defense contractor in war zones – the kind of looker-on who really does see more of the game than the players – and has supplemented that knowledge with specialized reading and study. I cannot possibly do justice to his Ukraine reporting in the video thread, where I limit any given source to one video per day, while he puts up two videos every day, three yesterday, and I would not be surprised if he went to three a day every day while this is going on. So I am just putting a link here to his YouTube page – not the home page but the one that just has all the videos in reverse chronological order. You will get solid news from hom as well as guidance how to dig in further, if such is available. Even if he does go to three videos daily, in usually under a half our a day you can get a lot of clarity.  Click through and save or bookmark.

Wonkette – Neo-Nazi Plan To Destroy US Power Grid Foiled By Lost Phone
Quote – In this case, they themselves were the terrorists they provided material support to, along with several juveniles they had recruited online, as the three men intended to attack regional power substations for the purpose of causing civil unrest and perhaps “the next Great Depression,” which they imagined would lead to a race war or provide an opportunity for white leaders to rise up…. And they would have gotten away with it too, were it not for the many times they had been stopped by law enforcement and the fact that one of the juveniles they recruited to help them lost their phone.
Click through for full story. I’d say “unbelievable,” but sadly, it’s all too believable there would be people this stupid.

Black History – National Women’s Health Network – 4 Astounding Facts About the First Black Woman Doctor in the US
Quote – 1. Rebecca’s undeniable talent and the need created by the Civil War earned her a place in medical school. Crumpler was able to start at the New England Female Medical College for two reasons. First, she’d worked for five years as a nurse, and had developed such a strong reputation that she won a competitive scholarship as well as the personal recommendation of all the doctors who she worked with.
Click through for the other three. (You may want a barf bag for #3. But the photo is beautiful.)

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