"Do not labor uselessly at what helps not at all."
-- Aeschylus
Links:
- Winter is Coming (Jay Rosen)
- The Right brags about the effectiveness of its brainwashing
- How Lieberman and Nelson screwed health care reform
- USA Today letter to the editor from a concerned sock-puppet
- Rick Perlstein on All In - Media info goes from Breitbart to CNN
- Driftglass’s Tweet about honorable Republicans in the time of Nixon
- New Year's Resolutions For Turning Trump Into A 'Loser' by LOLGop
3 comments:
Needs. More. Organ.
Obviously hip-deep in the pocket of Big Cornfield!
( insert "CHILDREN OF THE CORN" joke here )
Let's see: Lieberman and Nelson... Care must be taken against other such weasels when we try to turn '18 into '06, as I remember something about "blue dogs" back then.
Off topic, but I heartily recommend Jeff Beck's latest album "Loud Hailer" as spirit-fuel for sanity upkeep:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2H_n7n9ngo
-Doug in Oakland
Driftglass and BlueGal,
Thanks for another thoughtful and enlightening pod cast.
But I find myself unable to avoid taking up my role as officious twit to comment on a remark that Driftglass made in passing on the fall of Neville Chamberlain after the German invasion of Norway which began on the 9th of April, 1940 (along with the German invasion and occupation of Denmark). Those events did lead to a confidence vote in Parliament about a month later (with debate beginning on May 7th) which Chamberlain won; however, because he was unable to get the Larour party to join him in an Unity Government, he decided to resign as Prime Minister, which he did on May 10th, 1940, recommending that the King send for Churchill to form a new government. May 10th was the day that the German offensive in the West began with the invasion of Holland and Belgium. (for details, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville_Chamberlain#Downfall)
I was aware of some of the details surrounding the time of Chamberlain's resignation because, since the election I have been watching (or listening in the background) to the mini-series of Hermain Wouk's book The Winds of War on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocjEq6NcZOw&list=PL4yhjkkQgNDvkt-Hil7e-Koz8Oz3ccq1v) a reminder of the attitudes and of actions of historical Fascists, along with outlook and behavior that made their rise possible.
I hope that Olive had a successful visit to the vet on Friday and that your new year is starting well.
OGIC
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