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Monday, April 22, 2024
Saturday, April 20, 2024
The Birth of 4/20
420 started somewhere in San Rafael, CA in the late '70s. It started as the police code for Marijuana Smoking in Progress. After local heads heard of the police call, they started using the expression 420 when referring to herb -- 'Let's Go 420, dude!' After a while something magical started to happen. People began getting stoned at 4:20 am and/or pm. There's something fantastic about getting ripped at 4:20, when you know your brothers and sisters all over the country and even the planet are lighting up and tokin' up right along with you. Now there's something even grander than getting baked at 4:20. We're talking about the day of celebration, the real time to get high, the grand master of all holidays: 4/20, or April 20th. This is when you must get the day off work or school. We are going to meet at 4:20 on 4/20 for 420-ing in Marin County at the Bolinas Ridge sunset spot on Mt. Tamalpais. Just go to downtown Mill Valley, find a stoner and ask where Bolinas Ridge is. If you make it to Marin, you will definitely find it.
HELPFUL HINTS: Take extra care that nothing is going to go wrong within that minute. No heavy winds, no cops, no messed-up lighters. Get together with your friends and smoke pot hardcore.
I brought the flyer back with me and published it in the the May 1991 issue of High Times. For five years, no one questioned this explanation of 420. Then a few guys who went to San Rafael High School in the early-'70s stepped forward and claimed they were the ones who created the concept and coined the term. High Times declared them ("The Waldos") the inventors of 420.
The flyer may have been erroneous about a police code with that number, but the authors of the mysterious marijuana missive had a bigger mission in mind: they wanted people all over the world to get together on one day each year and collectively smoke pot at the same time. They birthed the idea of a stoner holiday, which April 20 has become.

HOW IS IT CELEBRATED?
With weed, naturally.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Tom on The Summer of Love
"The Summer of Love" . One of the songs I remember was "The Rain, the Park and and Other Things" by the Cowsills (1967). But I always liked it. It was a creature of its time and, but it had an undeniable charm. Part of that charm was the backstory of the Cowsill Family Band and the realization that the oldest one of them was probably 17 when they made it.
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Tom on the Spring Primary Season and More
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
The Hur Hearing
Who is Robert Hur, you ask? According to Wikipedia: Robert Kyoung Hur (born 1973) is an American lawyer appointed by then-U.S. President Donald Trump to serve as the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland from 2018 to 2021. He previously served as Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General with the U.S. Department of Justice.
Hur investigated President Biden’s possession of classified documents after Biden left the vice presidency. This investigation, started by Representative James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee to look into unauthorized removal, retention, and disclosure of classified documents discovered at the President's home and other sites.
Hur did not recommend charges against the president, but claimed, among other things, that Biden suffered from severe memory problems while being questioned, and while he did not find sufficient evidence that the president intentionally retained classified information, he suggested that if he tried to make the case, Biden would be able to convince a jury that he is an "elderly man with a poor memory" incapable of doing such a thing.
Comer and Gym Jordan also tried to investigate the President's son Hunter in February of this year, which blew up in their faces. (see https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/21/politics/fbi-informant-biden-impeachment-what-matters/index.html) But I digress.
Before today's hearing, Mr. Hur resigned from the Justice Department. According to journalist Andrew Feinberg. "Instead of appearing as a DOJ employee who is bound by the ethical guidelines which govern the behaviour of federal prosecutors, he will appear as a private citizen with no constraints on his testimony."
(see https://www.rawstory.com/robert-hur-trump/)
Today's hearing wasn't an easy one for Mr. Hur, as evidenced by the following links: 1 ) MSNBC anchor Lawrence O'Donnell's masterful coverage of the epic takedown of Robert Hur, Trump stooge and Special Counsel investigating Biden's handling of classified documents.
2 ) Representative Eric Swalwell had some questions for Hur, too.
Monday, March 11, 2024
Tom on Super Tuesday
So after Super Tuesday, the General Election campaign has started. Mr. Trump, in his own inimitable style, kicked off the race by making fun of Joe Biden's stutter. But our expectations of Mr. Trump are so low at this point that nobody seems to notice anymore, certainly not his Kool-Aid drinking followers. Even moderate Republicans, (the few that are left), make excuses for him, saying that: "He didn't really mean it", or "He was just joking". It's funny how his "jokes" are not remotely amusing. They're cruel barbs designed to wound and hurt. It takes a real man to boast about sexually assaulting women, or to denigrate the sacrifices of those folks who served their country, be it in peace or war. He reserves a particular contempt for those who suffered wounds in the course of their service, calling these folks "suckers", and "losers''. And if you're a Gold Star parent, he minimizes the ultimate sacrifice made by your son or daughter, especially if you're a Democrat. And if you happen to be a Democratic Gold Star parent who happens to be of Indian descent, you're doubly damned. But I didn't go to my keyboard to rail against Mr. Trump. As the late Rep. Louise Day Hicks, (D-South Boston), once noted: "You know where I stand"
Then-Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal opened his rebuttal by wishing those tuned in a "Happy Mardi Gras'. (link: https://youtu.be/QFK8aTpYAmg?si=dXUBakQ2hb4dvVSn) Jindal was a notorious policy wonk who had an extraordinarily high 'Geek Quotient', so nobody shouldn't have been surprised when he blew his chance at political fame and fortune.
Michell Bachman was clearly distracted by something occurring off camera during her rebuttal, and we never did find out whether it was some gyrating Chippendale dancer, or a newly discovered corpse. (link: https://youtu.be/1fRxO_Yx99I?si=bq4Lz8h8C1ZzJEji)
Massachusetts Rep. Joe Kennedy appeared to be on the verge of tears during his rebuttal. (link: https://youtu.be/5RKmiivRrBU?si=XtubwdhMCygbS0mw)
To be fair, I should note that some managed to use their rebuttals to make political hay. Bill Clinton, Nikki Haley, Gretchen Whitmer, and Paul Ryan all acquitted themselves well. But the rebuttal is a poisoned chalice more often than not, and a savvy politician would do well to avoid this opportunity that has trapped many.
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