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Monday, October 16, 2023
Friday, October 13, 2023
Tom on the Washington Follies
So Speaker McCathy has been toppled and the problem is now one of who will replace him. McCarthy's overthrow is no great loss. He was a weak Speaker who played a weak hand in a weak manner. His words and promises couldn't be trusted. He lied to members of his own caucus and he lied to the Democrats. In an institution based upon personal relationships, a liar is soon marginalized.
The House can't properly function without a Speaker, and the Republican caucus is deeply conflicted. Because they are conflicted, they've decided to take the week off and contemplate the mockery that they've made of the US in the eyes of the world, not that any of them care too much. As many of them see it, their job is to obstruct. And to raise money. And to build their brand.
Some 'moderate' Republicans. (moderate only when compared to the 8 nihilists in the GOP caucus when consigned McCarthy's speakership to the swill bucket). At this point, nothing that happens would surprise me. While there are 20 or so members of the intransigent right, who have been behind much of the recent discord in the party, there are also 18 current GOP reps who were elected from districts that went for Mr. Biden in the 2020 presidential race, who are fearing an early political death, who might be interested in voting with the Democrats for the purpose of organizing the House.
Matt Gaetz, (theme song: "Sweet 16", by Neil Sedaka), has pissed off enough of these moderate and at-risk Republicans that he's in danger of being expelled from the Republican Caucus. Mr. Gaetz is wildly unpopular, even among the GOP caucus.
The Republican caucus reminds me of the old Irish tale about the Kilkenny cats, who battled each other so fiercely that all that was left over when all was said and done were a couple of tails. If I had to guess, I'd guess that Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise will emerge as Speaker and Jiim Jordan has tossed his hat into the ring. Some people believe that the Democrats were the big winners as a result of this week's chaos, but the truth is that there were no winners. The American people are the big losers.
The fact that a picture of Sen Schumer and Ms. Greenfield exists is unremarkable, since politicians are forever having folks they've never met ask to have their pictures taken with The Great Man, (or woman). Sometimes people pay actual cash money for the opportunity to be photographed with a prominent solon. The politician gets cash, which is the "...mother's milk of politics...", and the supplicant gets a picture to hang on their office wall. This gives the supplicant the opportunity to kickstart a conversation with the line: "When I was talking to my old friend Chuck the other day [(pointing to a clearly dated photo of Sen. Shumer)...".
I'd rather have my picture taken with a crack whore or a drag queen, for that would make for a far more interesting anecdote. But I digress.
The judge ordered all parties to refrain from commenting on any member of his staff, and promised sanctions if his order is violated.
These events show how stupid Mr. Trump is, because it's this very same judge who will rule on the remaining facts in dispute, and assess damages at the end of the day.. His indulgence of his personal resentments could end up costing him tens of millions of dollars in fines and damages and cost him control of his New York properties.
Every judge in every jurisdiction in the country, from a traffic court in Upstate New York, to the hallowed chambers of SCOTUS, is the king or queen of their domain and like all monarchs, they do not take kindly to being disrespected. As the Red Queen said in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland": "Off with their heads" .
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Tom on Autumn in New England
One of the things most associated with Autumn are apples and apples are representative of this time of year,not just because apples and autumn began with the same letter. Some say the ubiquitous Pumpkin Lattes that are the butt of so many jokes and snarky comments, (including some made by yours truly), are more representative of the season than apples. But these are the same people who believe that the world began at the moment of their birth. Happily, most of us know better...
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Tom on Israel
Today, we are all Jewish, for Judaism represents the light of civilization, while Hamas and its international apologists and enablers represent the forces of evil in its most fundamental form.
Monday, October 09, 2023
Tom on the Middle East
I fell asleep for a nap last evening to a normal world, well, as normal as the world ever seems these days), and awakened a couple of hours later to a conflagration in the always fraught Middle East. It seems that the forces affiliated with the militant group, Hamas, have initiated hostilities against the State of Israel. While this is far from the first time that the two entities have crossed swords, the scope and effrontery of the current Hamas offensive is reminiscent of past conflicts like the so-called "6 Day War", in 1967, or the "Yom Kippur War", in 1973. The current conflict has a couple of things in common with the Yom Kippur war, notably the fact that Israel seems to have been caught by surprise, and the fact that today'a assault is taking place on the last day of Sukkot and will certainly continue into Simchat Torah. There will be no dancing in Israel tonight, although I suspect that the dancing among the diaspora will take on a defiant tone.
Friday, October 06, 2023
Tom on Poitical Shenanigans
The foolishness in the House of Representatives continues, with no end in sight. The Speaker's chair is vacant and the two leading contenders to replace the hapless Kevin McCarthy are Jim Jordan, the current chair of the House Judiciary Committee, and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, who once described himself as like: "...David Duke, but without the baggage...". David Duke is an avowed racist who once served as the Grand Wizard of the notorious Ku Klux Klan and unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Louisiana. Back in the early 200s, Scalise was a featured speaker before a White Supremacist group headed by Mr. Duke. He later claimed that he had no idea that Mr. Duke was actually the repulsive character that everyone knew him to be, which makes him, perhaps, as either the stupidest man in congress or the biggest liar. No other explanation makes sense. I knew who David Duke was and what he stood for, and I've never been within 1,500 miles of Louisiana.
Tom on Autumn and Boston Memories
I don't know where that came from, but I recognize the reference. "Nuf Ced" was a saying coined by Boston bar owner Michael, (Nuf Ced), McGreevy'. He ran an establishment called the 'Third Base Saloon', because third base was "...the last stop before home...". McGreevy was a rabid fan of the Boston Americans baseball team, (now the woeful Boston Red Sox), and because the Third Base Saloon was Boston's first sports bar, fans of the crosstown Boston Braves, (now the Powerful Atlanta Braves), would often make an appearance. Sometimes arguments about the drinker's respective teams would break out, and when McGreevey thought that things were in danger of getting out of hand, he'd shout "Nuf Ced", hence the name.
Tuesday, October 03, 2023
RIP Russell Batiste Jr.
Monday, October 02, 2023
The SCOTUS Women
Women of the Supreme Court just did what far too many elected officials have failed to do: they stood up to Trump’s MAGA regime and called b...
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I think I'm missing something. Razoo Bouncers not guilty of murder. Levon Jones, 26, of Statesboro, Ga., died after being pinned to th...
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Harrah's New Orleans Hotel I can identify all but one of the flags flying, which depict the city of New Orleans and Louisiana's...