ken vogel being salty when people point out his ridiculously bad articles is hilarious. of course, he blocked me years ago. then he unblocked me. then he re-blocked me. lol.
its intriguing how the ny times allows its "star" people to completely violate the paper's policy on social media interactions.
i actually prefer when they interact on twitter and expose their rears, but they do have a policy on punching out.
the thing that best prepared me to deal with the outsized egos of the people who do politics at the ny times was every interaction i had with the "popular" crowd in high school. it's the same thing and just as unmeaningful.
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i think people went with the plan of wearing masks with the understanding there would be a vaccine. the view will be that they held up their end of the deal, wore a mask, got a shot, and for most situations won't go back to the mask.
its going to go back to the situation where we hear and understand cdc guidance on things and the response will be "yeah, okay, ideally..." but then we don't follow it to the letter.
the pizza place with the pedophiles was rnc headquarters after all
i might have less schadenfreude if i hadn't been exposed to the steady drumbeat of moral superiority from the "family values" right for decades as they assailed lgbtq families, single parent families, poor families
maybe its their cultural icons and extremist leaders who radicalized them to be so pro-molestation
im 43 and it blows my mind that i can use swears when speaking to my aunts. recently i was telling my aunt about a meltdown from a coach i saw at a little league game and to explain the whole story involved swearing.
it felt wild to say those words to her.
me to my aunt: "and then the guy is yelling 'fuck you! fuck you!'"
me, internally:
its prob some weird socially repressed/inherited from the british thing but in our home life, there's practically no swearing and def not from "the kids." and no matter how old i get to my aunts (and my mom before she passed) i will forever be "one of the kids."
When a popular Democratic president lays out his popular plans in his first address to Congress, Politico’s default position, as it always is for the mainstream media, is that this is good for Republicans.
As the press did with both Clinton and Obama, it is is so terrified of Republican blowback they can never cover a story with the idea that “this continues to coalesce public support for the Democrats and is bad news for Republicans.” Never.
This is “good news for John McCain” all over again and remember how that ended.
godspeed michael collins, a pioneer. i always think about the fortitude to be an explorer, to go that far, but because of duty, to *not* land on the lunar surface. guts and selflessness.
collins was arguably the most "alone" person in humanity for the duration of the landing