Monthly Archive: August 2023
Should United States v Donald J Trump Be Televised?
Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 53 bans photography or broadcasting of judicial proceedings, which will include United States v Donald J Trump
POETS Day! Muriel Rukeyser’s The Book of the Dead
Muriel Rukeyser’s The Book of the Dead is a collection of twenty poems capturing aspects of the Hawks Nest Disaster.
Making Love in a Canoe
I’ve spent months boggling at the boycott of Bud Light, only now realizing that I am not sure that I even know what Bud Light tastes like.
Weekend Plans Post: In the House of Charles Entertainment Cheese
I went back to Chuck E. Cheese’s for the first time since Reagan was president.
RNC To Up Requirements For Second GOP Primary Debate
Good news: You will now have to poll significantly higher than the average social media user to get on the second GOP presidential primary debate stage.
Mini-Throughput: Floaty Rock Edition
So my response to LK-99 is a shrug emoji. It could be the most important discovery in our lifetimes. It could be nothing. It could be anywhere in between.
Rudy Giuliani’s No Good, Really Bad, Horrible Day: Day 2
Explain this version of Rudy Giuliani to any adult in America in October of 2001, just to see the reaction.
Tree of Life Synagogue Murderer Sentenced to Death
The gunman found guilty in the murders of 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 was sentenced by a federal jury of 12 to death.
Trump Indictment (Events of January 6, 2021): Read It For Yourself
Donald Trump has been indicted again, this time for four charges arising from the events leading up to and on January 6. Read It For Yourself
Devon Archer Day In Hunter Biden Congressional Hearings
It was Devin Archer testimony day at the House Hunter Biden, er, that is House Oversight Committee for a closed-door session that nevertheless proved all the talking points of everyone involved.
70 Years of “HeLa” Cells Debate Ends in Settlement For Henrietta Lacks Family
70 years after Henrietta Lacks’ cervical cancer treatments touched off a medical revolution, without her consent, some closure for the living relatives for a still raging debate over patient’s rights.
It’s a Barbie World
There’s not much to get fired up against unless you’re determined to be ticked off about it…the real world can be stranger than Barbieland.
Rights vs. Needs: Communism and Slavery
If the government decides that food is a right, it can take it from you. Starve you out. And communist governments did this many times