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Sunday, February 14, 2021

A Very Important Anniversary Today

Three years ago today, 17 students and educators were killed and 17 more were injured at Marjory Stoneman Douglas—the deadliest high school shooting in US History. 

In just a day, countless students, teachers, staff, and family members were burdened with unimaginable grief and trauma. No parent should lose their child to an unspeakable act of hatred. No child should fear for their safety in the place they’re meant to learn and flourish.

Today, we remember the Parkland 17. And we will continue honoring all victims and survivors with action. 

Please join us. Let's work together on this. We are, we must be, better than this.



Take Heart, America!

Robert Reich has good news for us today.

So there's still more to do.

Also, keep in mind, he, Trump, is still very much being investigated for taxes, at least, in the state of New York as well as internationally in Scotland and Ireland.

Keep the faith, baby.

And stay warm.

Happy Valentine's Day.


Quote of the Day -- Sunday Edition



Have a nice day, y'all.



Saturday, February 13, 2021

Post-Dispatch Spanks Senators Blunt and Hawley

Yes sir and ma'am, I can't anything but love, love, love the editorial from Missouri's own St. Louis Post-Dispatch virtually spanking our Senators Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley for not finding now former President Donald Trump guilty of insurrection.

Hawley and Blunt deepen Missouri's embarrassment by refusing to see Trump's guilt

A bit from the article--

The Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump should be an opportunity for Missouri Sens. Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley to redeem themselves for blindly supporting a man whose conduct was indefensible. Instead, they continue bringing additional embarrassment to the state after having flirted with the abolition of democracy in favor of keeping a dictator wannabe in the White House.

Hawley, of course, is the Senate’s biggest cheerleader when it comes to asserting that Trump won the Nov. 3 election and that Trump shouldn’t be held accountable for directing a mob to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6. Blunt had the gall to tell reporters that, until a 13-minute video of the Capitol attack was shown to senators on Tuesday, he had never taken so much time to watch what occurred on that “truly a horrendous day.” Both voted against allowing the trial to proceed.

Missourians must not allow themselves to be fooled by the weak boilerplate defenses by Hawley and Blunt. Hawley tweeted on Tuesday: “Today Democrats launched their unconstitutional impeachment trial while President Biden cancels thousands of working class jobs across this country. Americans deserve better.” In fact, a bipartisan majority of senators have deemed the proceeding to be constitutional. And the attempt to divert attention to Biden, who has not canceled a single job, is pathetic but oh-so-typical of Hawley.

I can't recommend the complete article enough.

Meanwhile, the Post0Dispatch doesn't stop there, either. They have yet more excellent, even powerful editorials on the Right Wing.

Editorial: Fox could finally face the (very expensive) music for its disinformation

Editorial: Unemployment beneficiaries get a heartless wake-up call from Parson

Editorial: Missourians should heed Danforth's warning. FrankenHawley is on the loose.

Seems clear the Republicans just can't seem to do us, the American people or even themselves, any favors.

Additional coverage:



The Republican Party Now

Let's be clear on this. With today's actions, this is the truth, the facts.

The Republican Party, now, today, with this acquittal of Donald Trump, is now the political party of sedition.

#Travestyofjustice 


Quote of the Day -- On This Impeachment

Republican Liz Cheney on this impeachment trial.


"On January 6, 2021 a violent mob attacked the United States Capitol to obstruct the process of our democracy and stop the counting of presidential electoral votes. This insurrection caused injury, death and destruction in the most sacred space in our Republic.

Much more will become clear in coming days and weeks, but what we know now is enough. The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack. 
Everything that followed was his doing. 
None of this would have happened without the President. 
The President could have immediately and forcefully intervened to stop the violence. 
He did not. 
There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution."

#Impeach45 


Impeachment Trial Blows Up--In a Good to Great Way

Great news, Mr. and Mrs. America!

News last night broke that none other than Republican Party Representative Kevin McCarthey, it was reported last night, phoned then-President Donald Trump to ask him, tell him to call off the attack on the Capitol. Not did he call him and ask/tell him to call off the attack, but they actually got into what ended up being a cursing, shouting match over it all. Out of that broke this--

GOP Rep. Herrera Beutler urges 'patriots' to talk about Trump call

Some of the article:

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler said Friday that she was told former President Trump initially sided with supporters storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, with the Washington Republican urging "patriots" to come forward and share what they know about a key Trump call.

Herrera Beutler, one of the 10 House Republicans who voted for impeachment last month, issued a statement Friday night confirming key details of a CNN report that said Trump had told House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Jan. 6 that rioters at the Capitol were "more upset about the election" than McCarthy was.

"When McCarthy finally reached the president on January 6 and asked him to publicly and forcefully call off the riot, the president initially repeated the falsehood that it was antifa that had breached the Capitol," Herrera Beutler said in her statement.

This wouldn't be terribly important but for the fact that it shows, in the most raw terms, that a) then-President Trump was aware, very aware of the attack on the Capitol and its effects, and that b) he squarely, firmly, blatantly decided he would do no such thing and not call off the attack.

If this, ladies and gentlemen, along with all the other evidence going back at least months, doesn't, in fact, prove Donald Trump's guilt in this treasonous, traitorous attack on our nation's Capitol, what does?

Consequently, that all lead to this.

Senate Votes To Call Witnesses In Trump's Impeachment 

At this point, the trial is on recess until 12:30 pm Eastern time.

They are trying now to decide if they will hear from witnesses--one or two or more--on this that was thought to be the last day of the impeachment trial.

Think happy thoughts, campers. 

It's very much going our way, the people's way.

Thank God and thank goodness.

More goodness:

Trump lawyer irked after senators laugh at him

'Convict Trump' banner flies over Mar-a-Lago

New details about Trump-McCarthy shouting match show Trump refused to call off the rioters 

Trump World stunned by move to call witnesses


Friday, February 12, 2021

KCPT's Week In Review!!!

Whoo-hoo!!

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Big, big news from Kansas City Public Television's "Week In Review"!

They only had 3---THREE--white people on their weekly panel this week--with one token Black man! Eric Wesson!

Hey, they squeezed in one minority. Like last week, they might have even just left him, Mr. Wesson out.

Still no Hispanic or member of the local Latinx community but hey, they got one whole minority person in there!

Whattya' think?  22nd Century they might have a white man, a white woman, an African-American and a Hispanic on the show?

Maybe??

Perhaps I'll call them this week and let them know there is a HIspanic community out here in the area.  Seems clear they don't know it.

Again, I'm just glad they can make sure they ask for money, donations from Black and Hispanic citizens in the area----even if they don't have them or want to have them on the program.


Why We Need to Impeach

This, this is why we need to impeach Donald J Trump.


And the next guy that tries this may well be less reckless, ignorant and clumsy and more shrewd and conniving and clever than Mr. Trump.


Thursday, February 11, 2021

The Dangerous Place We Stand Now


Between Donald Trump, his traitorous, treasonous insurrection and now his political party's work and efforts to stand for their own political party instead of for truth and the people and our Democracy and against the attack on our nation's Capitol, it's nearly frightening where we stand now. Examples.



On Republicans and this Impeachment


"The punditry says that fewer than 10 Republican Senators are likely to vote for Trump’s conviction. 
This will be an outrage, a sign that a once great party has surrendered to craven opportunism or, worse, brutal authoritarianism."

-- EJ Dionne, The Washington Post

From the article:



Quote of the Day -- Quote of this Impeachment Trial

                                                                                       

“The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people, and they tried to use fear and violence to stop a specific proceeding of the first branch of the federal government which they did not like.”

--Republican Senator Mitch McConnell 

Even he recognized this. He makes the case, right here for the trial this week.

#Impeach45

Link:



Wednesday, February 10, 2021

A Question for All Republican US Senators Just Now

 

How could you, as a US Senator, Democrat or Republican, sit in the Senate chambers--that were just attacked January 6--and listen to the evidence on both sides of this impeachment trial, knowing you yourself had to take cover and hide from the insurrectionist attackers, and then vote that Donald J Trump didn't incite them, invite them to do so, time and again, even that very morning of January 6, right there in Washington, on video?

Political power for your political party and for yourself is that much more important? 

More important even than your own safety, which was threatened that day? 

More important than your nation's safety? 

And election?

Really?

Links:





The Impeachment Trial, Simply


The facts. The simple, straightforward facts.


--Trump denied our vote, our votes and our election. Repeatedly. For weeks.

--He called his supporters to come to our nation's capitol and attack.

--He asked and invited his supporters to interrupt and stop the counting of our votes that day, January 6, in Congress.

--Then, finally, he had our nation's Capitol be there unprotected.

Oh, yeah. #Impeach 


Quote of the Day -- Second Impeachment Edition

 

"When a man unprincipled in private life desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, possessed of considerable talents, having the advantage of military habits—despotic in his ordinary demeanour—known to have scoffed in private at the principles of liberty—when such a man is seen to mount the hobby horse of popularity—to join in the cry of danger to liberty—to take every opportunity of embarrassing the General Government & bringing it under suspicion—to flatter and fall in with all the nonsense of the zealots of the day—It may justly be suspected that his object is to throw things into confusion that he may 'ride the storm and direct the whirlwind.'”

--Alexander Hamilton, Founding Father of our United States, arguing including impeachment in the Constitution

It's almost as though he knew him. It's nearly as though Hamilton met and knew Donald Trump, from this description.

Well, except that "possessed of considerable talents" part.

Happy Second Impeachment, everyone. Enjoy. I know I am.


All of the Many, Wide Ranging and Honestly Huge Benefits of Going to Green, Sustainable Energy

Yes, it needs to be known that going to green, sustainable energy is not just that we all pollute less though that's huge.  It's not just that we'll address climate change and global warming, though it certainly will.  It's more than that, more than even just those two huge benefits. 

"A world based on 100% renewable energy is possible, and we are able to transform the energy system fast enough to avoid the climate catastrophe."

From this article:

With 10-Point Declaration, Global Coalition of Top Energy Experts Says: '100% Renewables Is Possible'

Check out all these benefits.

"The solutions will not only save consumers money, but also
  • create jobs and
  • provide energy and
  • more international security, while
  • substantially reducing air pollution and
  • climate damage from energy."
Incredible. And true.

Let's do this.


Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Quotes of the Day -- Second Impeachment Edition


"We call on the Senate to stand up for democracy and send a clear signal to all Americans that those who levy violence and sedition against our country will be held accountable," the bipartisan "Trump Is Not Above the Law" coalition said in a statement.

"We are an imperfect nation, but one that was founded on a clear set of democratic ideals that must be upheld," said the coalition, which includes Public Citizen, Stand Up America, Common Cause, and more than a dozen additional organizations.

According to the coalition, "The president of the United States incited a murderous insurrection, then used his bully pulpit to fan the flames of hatred."

Source:


Second quote:

Michael Beschloss @BeschlossDC

Castor and Schoen must be the most incompetent legal representation of any modern President, incumbent or otherwise.


Happy 2nd Impeachment Day!


Oh, happy day!!

Yes, America, impeachment trial number two begins today for none other than one Donald J "Jenius" Trump.  Fantastic. As it should be. As he's earned.


Keep this in mind, too, for some perspective.


This is what we Americans, what America wants and what we need, let there be no doubt. And it's not just keeping him from any further federal office, either. Americans support this impeachment. We all need and want accountability in our legal system. We also need to know and let the world know that no one, no one, even a President of our United States, is above the law.




And we don't just want him impeached, oh no. We want more than that.


Final side note. It's not just the Trumpster who's in trouble, either.


Think happy thoughts, campers. Have a great, great day. I know I will be.


Monday, February 8, 2021

RepubliQans. Ugh

What a difference.

 

It's Impeachment #2 week, campers!!

Have a great week!



Daily Kos Asks Very Fair, Even Important Questions Today


Not only does Daily Kos today ask a very good, fair and yes, even important two questions, but they also back them up with links to sources and resources, documenting their question and facts. Herewith:



The claim by a former KGB spy that a former U.S. president had for decades been a Russian asset should be stunning, but in Donald Trump’s case, this report was not even surprising after five years of his party accepting and normalizing his behavior.

Just some, the most important, poignant parts of the article:

Mr. or Ms. Republican, there’s no question how you would have reacted if Barack Obama’s campaign had been rife with Russian connections, if U.S. intelligence services had concluded Russia actively attempted to help Obama beat John McCain, if Obama had fired the FBI director for investigating that meddling and fired his attorney general for recusing himself from that investigation, and if Obama had defended Putin while throwing shade at America. And there’s no question how you would have reacted if Obama had tried to leverage Ukraine’s vulnerability to Russian aggression by “asking” Ukraine’s president the “favor” of helping Obama to smear a Republican political opponent.

So, Mr. or Ms. Republican, what is your reason for not judging Donald Trump by the same standards of conduct that you would judge any Democrat?

And, Mr. or Ms. Republican, there’s no question how you would have reacted if Hillary Clinton had refused to concede the election after losing states she had been counting on — Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania — and had lied over and over again that she had actually won, and had directed her lawyers to file dozens of frivolous lawsuits, and if in a final act of fury, she had egged on her fervid supporters to show up for a “wild” day in Washington, and madly exhorted them to fight to stop Joe Biden from doing his Constitutional duty to count the Electoral College votes, and if that rabble, whipped into a frenzy by Hillary Rodham Clinton, had stormed the Capitol and murdered a police officer and injured over a hundred — and if, after that day of infamy, the majority of Democrats in Congress had continued to join Clinton in thumbing their nose at democracy and voted to reject the certified results of states — one last ugly and futile move to overturn the results of the election.

There’s no question, Mr. or Ms. Republican, how you would have judged Hillary Clinton had she been an unhinged sore loser who maliciously lied and incited a seditious, murderous mob. And there’s no question how you would have judged anyone in her party who had abetted her by parroting those lies.

So, once again, Mr. or Ms. Republican, what is your reason for believing that Donald Trump and those in your party who abetted him should not be judged by the same standards you yourself would judge any Democrat who acted the same way?


Keeping in mind, of course, that all of this also feeds directly into the impeachment trial of Mr. Trump which begins tomorrow.

Take your time.

We'll wait.



Informative, Helpful, Hopeful Signs and Information About Tomorrow's 2nd Impeachment

And from--who else?

Heather Cox Richardson


February 7, 2021 (Sunday)


Pundits are saying that the Senate will vote to acquit former president Donald Trump at the end of his second impeachment trial, set to start on Tuesday. 

I’m not so sure.

After the January 6 attack on the Capitol, the House of Representatives passed an article of impeachment against Trump for “incitement of insurrection.” The article accuses the former president of engaging in high crimes and misdemeanors “by inciting violence against the Government of the United States.” It charges him with lying about voter fraud, trying to get the Georgia secretary of state to falsify election results, and encouraging his supporters to attack the Capitol to stop the process that would certify Biden’s victory.

The article charges that the former president “has demonstrated that he will remain a threat to national security, democracy, and the Constitution… and has acted in a manner grossly incompatible with self-governance and the rule of law…. [He] warrants… disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States.”

The House passed this article of impeachment with 232 representatives voting yes and 197 voting no. Ten Republicans joined 222 Democrats to impeach Trump in his last days in office. The Senate will hold a trial to determine whether to convict the former president of this charge. If all 100 senators are present, the number needed to convict is seventeen. But there is no requirement that all senators be present.

Pundits are basing their belief that senators will vote to acquit on the fact that 45 Republican senators voted against a motion proposed by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), calling for a debate over the constitutionality of trying a former president. Paul insisted that vote was a proxy for conviction, but a vote immediately after that one, on the structure for the trial, drew only 17 no votes from Republicans. Thirty-three voted yes. My guess is that neither vote is a definitive sign of what is to come.

There are a number of things going on.

This trial brings into public view the fight for control of the Republican Party. Business Republicans, led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), have run the Republican Party since the 1980s. They cultivated the populists for their votes, but business Republicans never intended to give them power.

The two wings jockeyed along together because both like tax cuts and originalist judges, who reject the idea of business regulation and government protection of civil rights. But that uneasy alliance is wrenching apart. Trump gave his populist supporters a taste of power, and they do not want to give it up. The Trump wing has become a personality cult, embracing violence and an attack on the rule of law in order to keep the former president in office.

Business Republicans cozied up to the Trumpers because they need the votes Trump turned out and the money he raised. But it is no longer clear that he can keep commanding votes or raising big money.

Since the January 6 coup attempt, social media giants Twitter and Facebook, as well as others, have banned the former president, taking away his ability to marshal his troops. Lawsuits from voting machine companies that Trump surrogates attacked have shut up media personalities, hampering the Trump team’s ability to spread their narrative.

Trump and his inner circle have also lost their access to major publishing venues: the last major publisher willing to buy books from Trump’s people turned away from them after January 6, handing them back to smaller publishers.

At the same time, Trump supporters increasingly look unhinged. Their face is the new Georgia representative who has, in the past, embraced political violence and QAnon. Since January 6, Republican voters have been leaving the party. Their timing is a red flag: voters usually only change parties before an election.

Voters are not the only ones disgusted by the riot. Major Republican donors have announced that they will not donate to anyone who voted to challenge the counting of the electoral votes on January 6 and 7. Others have announced at least a temporary hold on political donations.

So for a Republican senator, what’s the political calculation on impeachment?

The course for Trump Republicans is easy: they will defend their man. Today, in what appeared to be a coordinated publicity maneuver, Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows tried to argue that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is to blame for the January 6 attack on the Capitol. (Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani blamed “Antifa” and “BLM.”)

But the calculation for the business Republicans is not so clear. They don’t want to alienate either Trump voters or anti-Trump voters, and they need to raise money.

Trump and his supporters have tried to lock up the party apparatus. The former president controls money and email lists, and is trying to put his people into positions of power at the state level. They are publicly challenging the ten Republican representatives who voted to impeach Trump. Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) actually traveled to Wyoming to urge voters to turn Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY), the third-ranking member of the Republican House leadership, out of office. It is likely the Trump wing will launch primary challengers against anyone who votes to convict the former president.

At the same time, Trump’s support is falling. An ABC News/Ipsos poll released today shows that 56% of Americans believe that Trump should be convicted and barred from ever holding office again. By a 17-point margin, Americans say that the Republican Party has more radical extremists than the Democrats.

There is another problem: it is likely that the more we learn about what happened on January 6, the worse the participants are going to look. And, if indeed the Department of Justice decides to use RICO, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, against those who participated in the insurrection, it might well sweep in Republican lawmakers or operatives who spoke at, raised money for, or planned the January 6 rally. In that case, a vote to acquit the president would tie a senator who is not associated with the rally to those that are.

Republican senators have tried to stay quiet about the upcoming trial. When forced to comment, some leading business Republicans have pushed back against the Trump wing. McConnell has called the right-wing fringe a cancer that must be cut out, and today Cheney—who won Gaetz’s challenge to remove her from leadership by a 2-1 vote-- went for Trump himself, saying he “does not have a role as a leader of our party going forward.” On “Fox News Sunday,” Cheney told host Chris Wallace that Trump lied when he said the election had been rigged. She warned that Republicans had to face reality or face defeat in the future.

In contrast, Democrats are operating from a position of strength. It seems likely they will use the impeachment trial to explain to the American people what happened on January 6. Using videos and the words of those who were in the Capitol when the mob stormed in, they will paint a picture of an attempted coup, incited by a former President of the United States.

Think happy, hopeful thoughts, campers!!  IMPEACH!


Why We Need a White History Month

Amber Ruffin spells it out.

The things people, Americans, don't know.

And the things people don't know they don't know.


Sunday, February 7, 2021

Protest Against Chiefs Name Goes National Today

I just saw this on Facebook. Seems the protest against our Chiefs name is, in fact, not just going public but actually going national. From CBS News.

Protest calling for Chiefs to change name and stop using tomahawk chop planned ahead of Super Bowl

A bit of the article:

A Native American rights group is planning a protest on Sunday urging the Kansas City Chiefs to retire the team's name and stop fans from using an in-game tomahawk chop ahead of Super Bowl LV in Tampa.

Alicia Norris, co-founder of the Florida Indigenous Rights and Environmental Equality (FIREE), is one of the people leading the demonstration set to take place near Raymond James Stadium, where the Chiefs will play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the championship. Norris told CBS News that the use of the name and chop are "dishonorable and disrespectful."

"The Indigenous people of this land have already had a mass genocide approach with regard to their culture and way of living," she said. "And when you further dehumanize them and objectify them, it just kind of falls in line with that extinction of who they are."

It goes on:

It's not just Native American rights groups calling for the change. The Kansas City Star posted an editorial this week urging the Chiefs to abandon the Native American imagery. With millions set to tune in to the big game, the newspaper's editorial board had a message for people unaware of the Chiefs' traditions.

"For those fans, a message: Many Kansas Citians will cringe along with you when spectators do the chop," they wrote. "We embrace the team's on-field success, but don't think a corrosive chant has much to do with it. It isn't fair to ask groups offended by these symbols to wait even longer for change."

With this, ladies and gentlemen, Kansas Citians--including Chiefs fans, of course--I can tell you, it will only be a matter of time now. Wait for it. The only question is how long it will take but it will be sooner than later. Count on it. Like it, agree with it, understand it or not, the Chiefs will be renamed and soon. It's all but done. You can take that to the bank.

The Kansas City Chiefs are going the way of the Washington Redskins, at least in name.

As our Dad used to say, it's all over but the crying.


It's a Great Time In America!

First, this. All this. Check out all that great news, ladies and gentlemen.


Added to this, Trump will be going through his second--second--impeachment trial in Congress this week.

And then, GO CHIEFS!!!

It's a bee--YOO--tee--full day!!

Have a great, great day, everyone!


Saturday, February 6, 2021

Republicans Lost In This Election -- So What Are They Doing?


America needs to know and note just what Republicans are doing right now, across much of the nation, state by state, to change our elections and votes. It's going on now.



They are trying to disenfranchise as many American votes and voters as they can. 

That is, ladies and gentlemen, they, Republicans, are trying to make sure that fewer and fewer of us can and do vote. They are trying to take away our vote.  It's the only way they can get into office and then stay there. The fewer of us that can vote, the more likely Republicans can gain and keep office. Most usually, this is done by disenfranchising the votes of minorities, Blacks and Hispanics and Latinx citizens and voters.

Already this year, 106 bills have been introduced in 28 states—including 17 under complete GOP control, where passage is more likely—to undermine access to the franchise. According to the Brennan Center's report, "These proposals primarily seek to: (1) limit mail voting access; (2) impose stricter voter ID requirements; (3) limit successful pro-voter registration policies; and (4) enable more aggressive voter roll purges."

"These bills," the report argues, "are an unmistakable response to the unfounded and dangerous lies about fraud that followed the 2020 election."

...The GOP has been trying to undercut efforts to expand voting access for years. "A decade ago," Berman wrote, "Republicans passed new voter ID laws and other efforts to curtail voting rights when they took power in the states following [former President] Barack Obama's election."

But now, he added, "Republicans are taking their assault on voting rights to the next level." Like the Brennan Center, Berman attributed the surge in anti-democracy legislation to Trump's failed bid to subvert the will of the people in last year's election.

According to Berman, the GOP is "trying to accomplish through legislation what Trump couldn't with litigation. All in all, these efforts amount to the most concerted attempts to roll back voting rights since the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965."

Our path forward this moment:

"Democrats have a clear choice. They can get rid of the filibuster to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the For the People Act to stop GOP voter suppression, or they can allow the GOP to undermine democracy for the next decade."

We have to stop this. We have to stop them. We can't let them take our vote, our votes. We can't let them disenfranchise Americans. We can't let them steal elections any more than any other political party should be able to.

Additional link:




During This Black History Month

I wish more Americans, yes, more white Americans in particular, would watch all of this debate between writer James Baldwin and Right Wing conservative William F. Buckley. I wish they'd see and understand it. All of it.

It took place in 1965 at Cambridge University and still very much resonates today.


Friday, February 5, 2021

KCPT: Week In Review-- Lily, Bleached White Men

Holy cow.

KCPT, Kansas City Public Television tonight on the "Week in Review" program not only didn't have a token Black person, Black man or woman on the program or a Hispanic but get this. All they had was TWO WHITE MEN.

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Let me say that again.

On the local PBS TV station's weekly news program, all they had was 2 white men as guests. With the host, NIck Haines, that makes for 3 white men. Period.  That's it. That's all.

Thank God they interviewed Mayor Quinton Lucas at the beginning of the program.

Maybe they don't know Mayor Lucas is Black?

I mean wow.

Seriously, KCPT.

Two white men? 

That's it?

No women?

No Black man or woman?

No Hispanic person?

The local newspaper, the Kansas City Star goes out of their way recently, to apologize for only representing the white, Caucasian side of local news over its history and all you have on your weekly, local TV program this week is THREE WHITE GUYS?

Again, REALLY?

And it wasn't snowing yet so please, please don't try to use the weather as an excuse.

Guys, gals, may I come down and get some of your bleach?


Entertainment Overnight --

 Christopher Plummer, December 13, 1929 – February 5, 2021, Canadian actor.


Rest in peace.

And thank you.

Link:

Christopher Plummer - Wikipedia



Big Picture Damage Trump and the Republicans Did to Our Nation

I'm hoping lots of Americans read and understand this article from The New Yorker  just now. I think it very likely true but also important, however ugly for us.

The World Likes Biden But Doubts the U.S. Can Reclaim Global Leadership

A bit from the article:

...Biden faces the core problem of convincing the United States’ chief diplomatic, economic, and military allies to believe in America again. Some wonder if the U.S.—which was, for decades, the world’s most powerful democracy—has lost its groove for good. “It will be hard to convince allies that Washington is capable of coming back as a global leader,” Mark Leonard, the co-founder and director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, told me. “Our polling shows that, while most people in Europe were happy to see Biden elected, they also feel that America’s political system is broken, that they can’t rely on the U.S.A. to defend them, and that China will overtake the U.S.A. as a great power.” Europeans like what Biden stands for, “but they are not convinced that he can deliver, and they are worried about who will follow in his wake.”

America’s global reputation has plummeted to the point that it will even be difficult to persuade key Western allies to make common cause against China. “A majority of the public would prefer to stay neutral than to take America’s side,” Leonard said of European views. To regain the confidence of allies, the Biden Administration would have to think differently about alliances—and not assume “that other nations will automatically follow American leadership,” he added. Most of all, Biden has to prove that America has “the staying power to follow through.”

Yet more proof, as though we need or needed it, of the damage Republican Party President Donald J "Jenius" Trump and his political party did to our nation and nation's standing in the world.

Thanks so much, fellas. One more thing that's on us but that is also on you, on you all. Forever. You did this.