2020 archive
Maskless Marauders 0
Tri-State Outfitters in Moscow (Idaho–ed.) closed for several hours on Thursday after an organized group of mask-less customers entered, company President and CEO Joe Power said.
According to the full story at the link, these maskless marauders apparently thought they the were somehow helping a store suffering from financial difficulties in these viral times. The company’s CEO says too many of his employees have been sickened or quarantined due to the pandemic to want this kind of help.
We are dealing with not one, but two pandemics: One is COVID-19; the other is the stupid.
Gutting Out the Vote, a Long-Term View 0
Amanda Marcotte find the implications of Republicans willingness to deny and dispute the results of the recent election, maintaining that it was somehow “stolen” despite all evidence to the contrary, to be somewhat disquieting. Here’s a bit from her article at Salon; follow the link for the rest.
In the same vein, Werner Herzog’s Bear dissects what he refers to as the ersatz (my words) “crisis of legitimacy.”
A Moment from the Cavalcade of Dumb 0
Here’s a snippet from a California Republican’s interview on CNN regarding his refusal to accept the results of the recent election; follow the link for the rest.
“You got any proof that anything was done that was fraudulent in any election?” Cuomo asked.
“You know, I don’t have proof that men landed on the moon in 1969 because I wasn’t there,” LaMalfa replied.
“Really?” an incredulous Cuomo asked.
“Yeah,” LaMalfa shrugged.
“Do you believe the world is round?” Cuomo pressed.
We are a society of stupid.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Parent politely.
Well, he certainly did clear his armament of ammunition, did he not?
One more time, “responsible gun owner” is an oxymoron.
Great Moments in Zoom 0
Honestly, folks, there’s a time and a place.
Unintended Consequences 0
At the Philadelphia Inquirer, Jason Han suggests that Donald Trump may indeed have made America great again, but not in the way Trump intended (assuming he had any intention other than getting attention).
It’s an interesting and somewhat optimistic read for these troubled times.
What Did I Say? 0
The Party of the New Secesh fails yet again. The Supreme Court has refused to do them a favor though.