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Before I forget…
The first time I couldn’t remember a name I was, perhaps, in my 30s. (It was a while ago; I don’t remember the year. Or my age.) I was at the Met for a performance of Tosca. It was an … Continue reading
Posted in Joe Biden and his people, Journalism, political campaigns, Politics, Propaganda, The Facts of Life
Tagged 'The Irish Ballad', "Speak Memory", Joe Biden, JS Bach, Mahler, Mario Cavaradossi, Metropolitan Opera, Paul Krugman, Scarpia, Tito Gobbi, Tom Lehrer, Tosca, Vladimir Nabokov, Well Tempered Clavier
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I go out shopping and what does the jury do?
Wham. They deliberated and decided while I was shopping! Didn’t wait for me to get home. And decided in favor of E. Jean Carroll in her defamation damages lawsuit against Trump. For continual defamation. Guy can’t shut up. The number … Continue reading
Posted in Crime & Punishment, Good Things Happening, Indicting Trump, Judiciary, Law, suits and order, Lawyers, political campaigns, Politics, The Facts of Life, The filthy rich, Trumpism
Tagged damages for defamation, defamation, E. Jean Carroll, Trump
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The “bruising battle” goes on. Ergo, so will I
I’m listening at the moment to MSNBC’s inexplicable non-stop coverage of…the New Hampshire GOP primary. The “bruising battle” in New Hampshire. If Iowa does not have much to do with determining who will be president in 2025, how could New … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, Fascism, Government, Human rights, Indicting Trump, Journalism, political campaigns, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism, voting rights
Tagged GOP primaries, GOP red state primaries, Iowa primary, MSNBC, New Hampshire primary, the GOP, the Republican Party primaries.
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