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September 27, 2018

Kavanaugh & Lindsey Graham were "hysterical" today.

Kavanaugh, unlike all other nominees before him, treated the process w/disdain, acted arrogantly that his character should even be questioned, denigrated the Democratic Senators (even stating that the charges were the hack job as payback for the Clintons - bizarre). He did not act like a public servant, or someone who believes in the governmental process. That's a bad sign. In other words, he sounds like Trump! He was hysterical, with his over-anger, then his over-sobbing. He constantly interrupted the questions, would repeatedly try to get away with not answering questions by sliding in a non-answer (making a statement on the topic but not answering the question). He's just smarmey & arrogant. NOT someone who should be on the Supreme Court.

Graham was just "hysterical," like Kavanaugh. Using the word "hysterical" because one of hte Republican senators referred to the female protesters that way recently, and because if Kavanaugh were female, that's what they'd be saying about the nominee now.

I think other posters are right that Graham is auditioning for replacing Sessions as Attorney General.

September 27, 2018

A thing of beauty on a dark day

OPA! Igor Moiseyev Ballet (The best parts are the beginning until the females join them, and then starting at 6:50. Opa! These men are in shape! Amazing.)

September 27, 2018

Kamala Harris has a doppelganger?

Who's who? Kamala Harris or Sunny Hostin?







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September 25, 2018

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September 25, 2018

Where to move to avoid Climate Change woes

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/sep/24/climate-change-where-to-move-us-avoid-floods-hurricanes

Climate change is fueling heatwaves, hurricanes and floods, gradually making certain places in the US challenging, if not outright miserable, to live in.

Scientists, and some members of the public, are starting to question where in the US will remain comfortable to call home.

The answer, broadly speaking, is north and maybe west. Florida has seen a population boom in recent decades but the southern portion of the state is on course to be submerged by rising seas. The Gulf coast will get supercharged hurricanes, while the south-west and south-east US will be baked by increasingly hostile heat.


The areas the article speaks of are pricey areas, for the most part. Many can't move because of family or work or ill health or other reasons. Looks like some of us will be increasingly suffering from natural disasters and heat, as the years progress.

September 25, 2018

"What happens to the Russia investigation if Rosenstein is ousted?"

With Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein possibly on his way out, a fresh round of uncertainty has been injected into the Russia investigation, and it could take a while for things to settle down.

Rosenstein will meet with President Donald Trump on Thursday amid questions about his fate in the administration after The New York Times reported he secretly suggested recording the President and weighed forcibly removing him from office. But once -- or if -- he leaves the Justice Department, someone else will assume the responsibilities of overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller and his sweeping investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. (snip)

The Justice Department says the next man in line is Solicitor General Noel Francisco, a Trump appointee who was confirmed by the Senate by a 50-47 vote along partisan lines. Francisco is a conservative lawyer who worked in the Bush administration and was also active in the private sector. *** ....Before joining the Trump administration, Francisco was a partner at the law firm Jones Day, which represents the Trump campaign in the Mueller probe. (snip)

Regardless, if Mueller's new boss shows him the door, that doesn't mean the investigation would automatically end. Many of the dozen or so lawyers working for Mueller would still be DOJ employees and the cases they're working on — especially the ones open before federal judges -- would not disappear overnight.


https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/24/politics/rosenstein-russia/index.html

What a nightmare. This whole presidency has been a nightmare from Day One.
September 24, 2018

There's a movement to wear black today & walk out at 1p.m.

There's a movement today to wear black & walk out at 1 pm to show support for Dr. Ford and others.

#TIMESUP

https://twitter.com/hashtag/TIMESUP?src=hash


I'm retired, but I'm wearing black today.

September 24, 2018

The elite white men of late involved in sex scandals

I don't normally focus on appearance of those in politics (except as relates to statistics on the type most likely to win or lose in an area), but really...look at the pics of these elite privileged white men who have been involved in sex scandals. I mean, really. Aren't these men some of the most sexually unappealing men ever? It's not like their good character, wit, & charm overcomes their appearance. (Consider also that some of these guys insist the women who work for them look like models.)

Kavanaugh
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Kavanaugh & Mark Judge
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September 21, 2018

Mueller needs to wrap it up, looks like.

If there's going to be a chance of completing the investigation at all and issuing a report, he has to do it soon. If he waits much longer, the investigation will be ended (or cut off at the knees), and any report he issues won't be released to the public. Maybe not even to Congress as a whole, just to the investigation committees, and designated classified.

Trump will then tell everyone it exonerates him completely of anything and everything, and he may release some flattering excerpts as backup.

September 21, 2018

Alaska man pleads guilty to assaulting woman and gets a 'pass'

Source: CNN

A man in Anchorage, Alaska, pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman who said he strangled her unconscious and sexually assaulted her. The man then walked out of court with no prison sentence.

"But I would like the gentleman to be on notice that this is his one pass," prosecutor Andrew Grannik said in court Wednesday, CNN affiliate KTVA reported. "It's not really a pass, but given the conduct, one might consider that it is."

Justin Schneider, 34, was accused of kidnapping and assaulting the woman on August 15, 2017, strangling her until she lost consciousness and then masturbating on her, court documents show.

Grannik said Schneider had lost his job as an air traffic controller for the federal government as a result of the case. Grannik said that was a "life sentence," according to KTVA.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/21/us/alaska-assault-man-no-sentence/index.html



So it was punishment enough that he lost his job, since that's a "life sentence"? Words escape me. This says it all about the attitude of some about the crime of assaulting women. Pointing his finger at the perp and speaking sternly that the perp is on notice, that he can do this sort of thing only once and get away with it.

I'm thinking this isn't the first time this guy did this. And won't be the last.

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