What makes all of this especially fraught is that the dead person may not have given consent.
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
A: Neither Very Interested Nor Especially Motivated, At Least As Currently Offered
Wordle 1138 Hint
Hint: Bowl of pasta for your thoughts?
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First Letter: P
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Fairly Short and Hopefully Spoiler-Free Review -- Deadpool & Wolverine
Wordle 1137 Hint
Hint: Emil Minty played this kid in The Road Warrior.
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First Letter: F
Monday, July 29, 2024
Wordle 1136 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle is especially good!
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First Letter: S
Sunday, July 28, 2024
If It Was Even There, I Think It's Gone By Now
Wordle 1135 Hint
Hint: It's not an overcoat, but it is a piece of clothing one wears over other pieces of clothing .
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First Letter: S
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Wordle 1134 Hint
Hint: If the alphabet was a piece of fruit, you'd have to squeeze today's Wordle out of it.
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First Letter: J
Friday, July 26, 2024
It's Probably Going To Be One Of THOSE Weekends
I woke up this morning with the urge to switch operating systems. I like to do that every once in a while just to start with a "clean slate."
Unfortunately, most Linux distributions aren't clean slates. They come with a bunch of software I do not want and will never use, which means I go through and uninstall a bunch of stuff.
Linux Mint 22 Wilma (with xfce desktop instead of the LXQT I've been using) comes with a lot of extra stuff, and a piss-poor, in my opinion, software manager. I'm already regretting installing it.
But I usually regret installing a new OS for at least a few hours, until I get used to it. So I guess I'll either get used to it this weekend, or try something else.
Election 2024: Looks Like That There Democratic Nomination Is In The Bag
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris’[s] presidential bid in a video released Friday.
“Michelle and I couldn’t be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office,” the former president told Harris on a phone call joined by his wife, according to the video.
Was the delay just about the news cycle -- maybe the two of them will serve as proxies for Harris on this weekend's news/talk shows?
Or were they considering other options and finally decided those other options wouldn't work out?
I dunno.
My assumption is that she's holding fire on her VP pick until her initial polling bump starts to subside.
My other assumption is that she's leaning toward a "swing state" pick like US Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona or governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania. Personally I think she'd be better off looking southeast, at Kentucky's Andy Beshear. That wouldn't flip Kentucky, but it would likely help in Georgia and North Carolina. The guy knows how to run against, and beat, Republicans in the south.
Wordle 1133 Hint
Hint: Wordle is at its high-water mark today!
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First Letter: A
Thursday, July 25, 2024
But Is It, Though?
The largest study into the real-world consequences of giving people an extra $1,000 per month, with no strings attached, has found that those individuals generally worked less, earned less, and engaged in more leisure time activities.
I'm against UBI for many reasons (the top three being that I oppose government "redistribution of wealth" in general, expect that instead of it being "universal" disfavored groups would get cut out, and expect that the threat of getting cut out would constitute a massively successful weapon for suppressing dissent).
But if we're moving toward Fully Automated Luxury Communism or whatever you want to call it, it seems to me that this is exactly what the advocates of same would want to see: People being willing to 1) accept less for 2) working less while 3) falling into "bread and circuses" lethargy/apathy. So they might well consider this study good news.
Election 2024: Right Now, It's Just About The Bumps
Former President Trump is narrowly leading Vice President Harris, the likely Democratic presidential nominee, in several battleground states, and the two are tied in Wisconsin, according to a new set of polls.The survey released by Emerson College Polling and The Hill on Thursday found Trump leading Harris by 5 points in Arizona, 49 percent to 44 percent; by 2 points in Georgia, 48 percent to 46 percent; by 1 point in Michigan, 46 percent to 45 percent; by 2 points in Pennsylvania, 48 percent to 46 percent; and tied with her at 47 percent in Wisconsin.In every state except Arizona, the polling falls within the survey’s margin of error, meaning Trump and Harris could actually be tied in most of the battleground state match-ups.
Proton Mail: New Value Added!
Proton, the company behind Proton Mail, has launched Proton Wallet, a self-custodial bitcoin wallet with robust security and user-friendly features.
Wordle 1132 Hint
Hint: William McKinley's campaign HQ.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Election 2024: The Shoe Fits The Other Foot At Least As Well
At 78, former President Donald Trump is now the oldest presidential nominee in American history. If he wins re-election in November, Trump will end his term just a few months shy of his 83rd birthday, making him two years older than President Joe Biden is now. ... comparing footage from Trump’s 2015 presidential announcement to footage from earlier this year shows that Trump isn’t quite the man he used to be. The former president now routinely confuses names when speaking off the cuff -- including the name of his own doctor -- and struggled to finish his sentences during a Nashville rally earlier this year. How can the American people be sure Trump’s stumbles aren’t part of a sustained pattern of cognitive decline?
Wordle 1131 Hint
Hint: If piano is your strong suit, you've got today's Wordle twice over.
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First Letter: F
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Two Polling Data Points ...
32% "strongly support" Kamala Harris as the new Democratic nominee for president. She is strongly supported by 62% of Democratic respondents.
That 32% doesn't bode well for November.
And that 62% could drop dramatically if a credible opponent announces.
Election 2024: But What If She Can?
Wordle 1130 Hint
Hint: Once upon a tine, there was a Wordle about (part of) a fork.
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Monday, July 22, 2024
Election 2024: What's Next?
Wordle 1129 Hint
Hint: In science fiction, Matt Dodson is a prominent one. In real history, 55 of VMI's were wounded or killed at the Battle of New Market.
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First Letter: C
Sunday, July 21, 2024
I'm Not Claiming Any Real Credit For Being Right ...
Wordle 1128 Hint
Hint: Failing to solve today's Wordle might be a blemish on your record, but it would be a very tiny blemish. A mere dapple, really.
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First Letter: S
Saturday, July 20, 2024
The Latest In A Series Of Attempts To Outsource My Entertainment Budget
Max Borders Offers a Name for the Democratic Strategy I've Been Talking About
He calls it "The DNC Euphoria Wave Strategy."
Pick a random, but historically very short, time frame and you get the old saying "[time frame] is forever in politics." The usual minimum I see for that phrasing is in the three to six month range.
We are now less than four months from the 2024 presidential election ... a lot can still happen.
But if we take it as a given that among the things that are not going to happen are:
- Some kind of miraculous cognitive/energy bounce-back on Joe Biden's part or
- Some kind of moral/legal lapse on Trump's part that costs him the support of people who have continued to support him, or at least consider supporting him, after nearly eight years of too many moral/legal lapse stories to count;
- They can reconcile themselves to losing the presidential election, possibly losing control of the US Senate, and almost certainly not gaining control of the House; or
- They can nominate someone other than Biden for president.
Wordle 1127 Hint
Hint: Trying to get a handle on today's Wordle? Perhaps you should hire a private investigator (ask Ernest Tidyman for a recommendation/referral).
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First Letter: S
Friday, July 19, 2024
The Biden Updates Today Include ...
Members of President Joe Biden’s family have discussed what an exit from his campaign might look like, according to two people familiar with the discussions. ... White House spokesman Andrew Bates denied that any such exit discussions are happening among the family.
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to address a network of major Democratic donors on short notice Friday afternoon, according to two people invited to the call. ... It is unclear whether Ms. Harris plans to encourage the restive donor base to calm down or to deliver some other message. A campaign official who insisted on anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter said Ms. Harris was joining the call at the request of the White House.
Are either of the stories true? I don't know. They're obviously leaked/planted, but the questions are by whom and for what purpose? They could be "official" leaks/plants, intended to pave the way for and soften the blow of a drop-out, or they could be "unofficial" leaks/plants, intended to encourage a drop-out.
I strongly suspec the former. But as always, I could be wrong.
I Can Only See One Purpose ...
... to this possibility:
In the last 5 minutes, the support for a Harris-Buttigieg ticket on this feed has been astounding. A veritable flood of enthusiasm. Didn’t expect it.
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 18, 2024
If in fact the loss of support from Obama, Pelosi, Schumer, and Jeffries causes President Biden to step back, is this the ticket? pic.twitter.com/kLQ5kxV7RE
The sole plausible purpose I can see for a Harris/Buttigieg ticket is using the 2024 nomination as a way of letting two losers eliminate themselves from consideration 2028 so maybe they can pick themselves some winners.
Which does make sense, if the Democrats believe that nobody has a chance of beating Trump in November.
Interestingly, I had one of those rare "turn on the TV news" lapses a couple of hours ago ... and ran across a Buttigieg speech for literally the first time ever during his tenure as Secretary of Transportation. Looked like the Department of Transportation equivalent of a Rotary Club talk. So I suspect maybe he's being talked up outside of Abramson's X feed.
If I Was A Conspiracy Theorist ...
Wordle 1126 Hint
Hint: "Allude" is a more casual/indirect form of this palindrome.
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First Letter: R
Thursday, July 18, 2024
He Is Not A Fat Lady ...
Former president Barack Obama has told allies in recent days that President Biden’s path to victory has greatly diminished and he thinks the president needs to seriously consider the viability of his candidacy, according to multiple people briefed on his thinking. ... Behind the scenes, Obama has been deeply engaged in conversations about the future of Biden’s campaign, taking calls from many anxious Democrats, including former House speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and has shared his views about the president’s challenges, according to people with knowledge of the calls, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations. A spokesperson for Obama declined to comment.
As I've previously stated, I think the maximum impact/benefit would come from Biden announcing his withdrawal/endorsement right about the time Donald Trump walks onto the Republican National Convention stage to accept the GOP presidential nomination this evening. But Friday, or even Saturday, would also be reasonable when it comes to minimizing or eliminating any post-convention "Trump bump" in the news cycle and in polling.
Wordle 1125 Hint
Hint: Like the members of Lambda Lambda Lambda -- the ones at Adams College, anyway.
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First Letter: N
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
I've Got A Gut Feeling ...
- We will hear soon that, after a "meeting with advisors" under cover of the COVID-19 claim, Biden has reluctantly decided to withdraw from the presidential race; or
- We will hear soon that Biden has tragically succumbed to COVID-19, which IMHO would more likely be the American equivalent of the Russian "accidental fall from a window" than the truth.
Wait ... "Only?"
Overall, 70% of U.S. voters* want Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race, while only 57% want to see former President Trump withdraw.
Initial Versus Current Impressions of JD Vance
Back in 2019, I rather liked JD Vance's autobiography/memoir, Hillbilly Elegy.
Last night, I started watching the film version, and expect to finish it tonight. I'm also planning a re-read of the book, because both the differences between the book (as I remember it) and the film, and the differences -- if they are differences in him and not just differences of impression -- between JD Vance circa the book's publication and JD Vance now have me reconsidering my initial impressions.
My thinking at the moment, as is often the case, substantially resembles that of, and/or is prompted by another writer. In this case the former. I was talking about it with Tamara this morning, then noticed Kevin D. Williamson opining in the same vein at The Dispatch:
[H]e is so transparently a man who will say whatever his betters require him to say to get what he wants from them. Telling people with money and power what they want to hear is the only consistent throughline in his career, from Hillbilly Elegy to the present day. Once an appendage of Peter Thiel’s, now he is an appendage of Donald Trump’s after a long and bitter apprenticeship of sycophancy. ... Vance has every indicator that he is capable of being a man who profoundly doesn’t matter. It is a kind of skill. Vance is whomever Trump needs him to be -- the perfect would-be vice president ...
While the film version does give quite a bit of credit to Vance's "Mamaw" for intervening to keep him off the worst tracks, as does the book, the combination of the film version and Vance's subsequent path has me thinking of him less as the "incredibly lucky, but to a large degree up by his own bootstraps" guy I thought I saw in the book and more as an "incredibly good at climbing the corporate/political ladder by kissing ass" type.
While I am definitely moving fast toward Williamson's evaluation of Vance's character, I'm less sure of Williamson's dismissal of Vance as a likely contributor to Republican success in November:
In the short term, Vance probably will not be much help to the Trump campaign. He may help to motivate a few disaffected young men to climb up out of Elon Musk’s digital sewer for 20 minutes and actually cast a vote, but the Trumpist base he is meant to excite is already excited .... the idea that Vance will help the campaign connect better with Rust Belt and Midwestern voters is nonsense: Vance is an Ivy League lawyer and Silicon Valley money-monkey whose literary success came from writing about poor white Appalachians rather than writing to them or for them.
I think Williamson may be under-estimating the appeal of fake "populists" to regular people.
If a guy who inherited hundreds of millions of dollars and claims to have ended up with billions (although fewer billions than if he'd invested his inheritance in an S&P 500 indexed mutual fund instead of embarking on a multi-decade career as a "famous for being famous" real estate scammer) can sell himself, with considerable success, as a "man of the people," Vance probably can too.
Wordle 1124 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle is the most ... or at least considerable.
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First Letter: Q
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
So, What Are You Buying for Amazon Prime Day?
For the Security/Anonymity Minded ...
OK, Let's Take One of the Conspiracy Theories Seriously, Just For the Sake of Argument
- The conspirators recruit a naive, troubled 20-year-old who's also clearly a poor marksman (cut from his school's rifle team). He's the "patsy." Precisely what he believes himself to be doing or why is unknown -- perhaps he thought he was a local recruit to the "Trump Security Team?" -- but he's induced in some way to crawl up on a rooftop with an AR-15 so that he can be shot dead when ...
- An actual shooter, who can put bullets where he wants them to go, opens fire and intentionally hits a few bystanders to cause panic, while ...
- Donald Trump ducks down behind the podium, slaps the side of his head with a small packet of fake blood, lets himself get dogpiled by Secret Service agents, then gets up, raises his fist, and yells "fight." Instant "the man meets the moment" energy.
Wordle 1123 Hint
Hint: Don't be deceived -- today's Wordle is just a distraction!
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First Letter: D
Monday, July 15, 2024
Some Early Thoughts On That One Thing (You Know The Thing)
- Bringing an AR-15 to a "sniper" situation is the equivalent of bringing a butter knife to a gunfight. It's a small-caliber round (barely larger than a .22 -- and if it is military-grade it is jacketed so as to tend to go through the target rather than mushrooming/fragmenting inside the target to produce more catastrophic injury). For sniper work you want at least a .30 caliber/7.62mm.
- Not being able to get a solid hit on a target the size of a fairly large human at 130 meters from a prone position is poor marksmanship even with an under-powered weapon like an AR-15. I guess the kid did fairly well if he was going for a head shot. But for that situation he should have been aiming center mass. He was clearly not properly trained for this thing.
- If the conspirators were, say, Democrats or Never-Trump Republicans who wanted to kill Trump, they would have either recruited a better shooter who could make the kill at that distance, or used a second shooter who could get the job done while Mr. Crooks was distracting the counter-sniper team.
- If the conspirators were MAGAts who wanted that heroic raised fist, etc., there wouldn't have been a shot that actually came anywhere near their hero, and certainly not within a couple of inches of killing him.
Word PSA
George W. Bush in particular seems to have a problem using this word properly.
Wordle 1122 Hint
Hint: You're gonna want a fainting couch, and possibly smelling salts, for this one.
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First Letter: S
Sunday, July 14, 2024
This Last Week Was One of Those That Left Me Feeling Like ...
Wordle 1121 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle is an armed and dangerous killer! Approach with caution, especially if you happen to be a radio star!
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First Letter: V
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Within Limits ...
Wordle 1120 Hint
Hint: Actors do this with plays; politicians do it with legislation.
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First Letter: E
Friday, July 12, 2024
Wordle 1119 Hint
Hint: Today's Wordle brings an aftertaste of peanut butter, but only for about as long as it takes light to travel one fermi.
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First Letter: J
Thursday, July 11, 2024
OMG! DEFLATION!
Wordle 1118 Hint
Hint: If Wordle ever appears in a movie, it will likely play this kind of role.
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Wednesday, July 10, 2024
When You've Lost George Clooney ...
Last month, Clooney joined former President Obama and actor Julia Roberts for a buzzy and record-breaking Los Angeles fundraiser for Biden’s campaign. The event raised $30 million.
This month, though ...
It’s devastating to say it, but the Joe Biden I was with three weeks ago at the fund-raiser was not the Joe 'big F-ing deal' Biden of 2010. He wasn’t even the Joe Biden of 2020. He was the same man we all witnessed at the debate .... We are not going to win in November with this president. On top of that, we won't win the House, and we're going to lose the Senate.
I just can't see anything coming up for Biden except his drop-out. And I expect it to come between July 15 and July 18, specifically to steal the spotlight from Trump and the Republican National Convention.
Wordle 1117 Hint
Hint: Hint pickings are exceedingly slim for today's Wordle. Perhaps old John (the Duke of Lancaster) could lend a hand, or at least a glove to put one in?
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First Letter: G
Tuesday, July 09, 2024
What If The Coming Biden Drop-Out Was A Long-Term Plan?
Wordle 1116 Hint
Hint: As types of sounds go, today's Wordle is loud and usually considered unpleasant.
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First Letter: B
Monday, July 08, 2024
Election 2024: People Are Starting To Notice My Go-To Bellwether
Once a solid county for Democrats in statewide gubernatorial elections as well as federal elections for president, U.S. Senate, and Congress, Erie [County, Pennsylvania shocked the world when the county went from supporting President Obama by a whopping 16 percentage points in 2012 to supporting Donald Trump in 2016 by 40,000 votes. Four years later, Biden would win the county by roughly the same amount; in between, Democrats Josh Shapiro and John Fetterman would also win the county for governor and U.S. Senate, and a Republican won the county executive’s race for the first time in decades. In short -- win Erie, you win the state.
In Praise of Longer Films
We’re used to 90-minute movies. Everything’s 90 minutes … Oh come on, give me a break … Get over that s***. Let’s watch a movie that actually tells a story, where you learn about the people and grow to like them, or hate them. It’s not all fast cut, cut, cut.
Wordle 1115 Hint
Hint: Three examples of today's Wordle: Point, triangle, sphere.
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First Letter: S
Sunday, July 07, 2024
Wordle 1114 Hint
Hint: A defined body of work, such as "the books of the Bible" or "the plays of Shakespeare."
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First Letter: C
Saturday, July 06, 2024
This is NOT Investment Advice, But It's How I "Buy The Dip"
Wordle 1113 Hint
Hint: As "sneer" is a facial expression, today's Wordle is the verbal/audible equivalent.
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First Letter: S