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May, 2018 archive

“Circle of Jerks” 0

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Just Desserts 0

Image of Michelle Wolf saying farewell to White House correspondents dinner, as White House correspondents look on with their faces covered in pies.

Click for the original image.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness is a family value.

Soward said Vicente Valero, 17, was sitting at a table in the family’s home across from his father as his father was working on a 45-caliber handgun.

The sheriff said the boy’s father thought the gun was unloaded when it suddenly fired one bullet. The bullet hit the father’s finger before striking his son in the chest, killing his only child, the sheriff said.

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QOTD 0

Kathryn Schulz:

The kinds of things that we can make mistakes about are essentially unlimited in number.

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

A moving experience.

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Nixon Had the Plumbers, Trump Has the . . . Leakers? 0

One of the characteristics of Special Counsel’s Mueller’s investigation has been the absence of leaks. The team, all experienced investigators, knows how to keep its collective mouth shut. (That’s why you haven’t seen much about the investigation here; I don’t care much for speculation and there’s been little in the way of facts about what’s going on behind the Mueller curtain.)

So who was responsible for yesterday’s leak of topics that that team wishes to address with Donald Trump?

At Above the Law, Elie Mystal makes a coherent argument that Donald Trump’s lawyers are engineered the leak. Here’s a bit of his reasoning:

My theory is that if this is deposition prep that Trump’s lawyers leaked it to the press to make Trump FOCUS. As we know, Trump doesn’t read and he doesn’t study. He gets nearly all of his information from television. Leaking these questions is both a way to warn Trump that he is not at all ready to sit down and talk to Mueller (something he allegedly still wants to do) and has the benefit of at least getting Trump to see these questions that he’s probably never looked at even though Dowd’s document has probably been floating around the White House for months. The lawyers are trying to manage their client through the media, and that’s why these questions are out.

Aside:

I admit this is speculation, despite what I said above, but I’ve read enough of Mystal’s writing to respect his reasoning.

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Speaking Truth to Cower 0

Thom muses on the furor over the White House press corps dinner and offers his opinion as to what Michelle Wolf said that most angered the media minions.

If the embed doesn’t work, click this link. I do not know what’s going on with the embeds–it may just be one of my machines, but too cautious is better than not cautious enough.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Investigatory frolics.

Aside:

Frankly, I sympathize with the frolicker, but I believe that he forgot, as many do, that the internet is a public place, and one should comport oneself accordingly.

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A Question of Identity 0

Frame One, titled

Via Job’s Anger.

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Make TWUUG Your LUG 0

Learn about the wonderful world of free and open source. Use computers to do what you want, not what someone else wants you to do. Learn how to use GNU/Linux and its plethora of free and open source software to get stuff done with computers.

It’s not hard; it’s just different.

Tidewater Unix Users Group

When: Monthly TWUUG meeting at 7:30 p. m. on the first Thursday of the month (May 3, 2018). Pre-meeting dinner at Chicago Uno, JANAF shopping center, 6:00 p. m. (map)

Who: Everyone in TideWater/Hampton Roads with interest in any/all flavors of Unix/Linux. There are no dues or signup requirements. All are welcome.

Where: Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital in Norfolk Training Room (map). (Wireless and wired internet connection available.) Turn right upon entering, then left at the last corridor and look for the open meeting room.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness takes practice.

Almond’s wife told deputies that she heard several gunshots just before her husband was found inside their garage. Evidence of the shooting was discovered by investigators.

Deputies soon found two people from an adjacent property who had been target shooting just before Almond was found dead. Three guns, as well as ammunition, were seized from the two.

When I was growing up, I would set up cans on a log and practice shooting them. Knowing that even a .22 calibre bullet from a rifle can carry up to a mile (and, at close range, can penetrate through seven 3/4-inch thick pine boards before lodging in the eighth), I would not do that during hunting season, as there might have been hunters in the woods, the woods you can see behind the house in the picture on the banner at the top of the page.

And these clowns–maybe not the ones mentioned in the story, but certainly some clowns in the neighborhood–were shooting in the direction of a residence.

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QOTD 0

John Updike:

Most of American life consists of driving somewhere and then returning home, wondering why the hell you went.

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