Monthly Archive: June 2024
Saturday Morning Gaming: Crime O’Clock
If you’re looking for something downright relaxing that you can play by yourself or with the kiddos, you should definitely check this one out.
The Master Debaters (Not)
Joe Biden is an old man who should be enjoying his twilight years, and Donald Trump is an old man who is corrupt, incompetent, and vengeful. It was a depressing night.
SCOTUS Strikes Down Chevron, and Other Rulings: Read Them For Yourself
Read for yourself the SCOTUS rulings regarding regulatory power, January 6th prosecutions, and “camping bans” aimed at the homeless.
Weekend Plans Post: Ground-Penetrating Radar, Short Weekends, and Grape Juice
They put a wand in a very particular spot, at the very bottom of my ribcage, and then told me that I would feel a small “thump”.
About Last Night: Debate Debacle Edition
Trump was who he always is. Joe Biden was a shocking, hard to watch shell of himself on camera. That’s the story of this debate debacle.
POETS Day! Bullfighting and Elizabeth Bishop
Bishop only published one hundred and one poems in her lifetime, and some of those came after “The Complete Poems” was released in 1970.
Four More Decisions Continue Busy SCOTUS Term
Four more decisions came down from the United States Supreme Court, which still leaves quite a few headline-making rulings to come.
Wednesday Night Jukebox: Abraham Alexander – Déjà Vu
A song that I only heard just today and thought that you’d like it too.
Not Again: SCOTUS Has Another Abortion Ruling Leaked Early, Read It For Yourself
If no one held responsible last time a major abortion ruling leaked from SCOTUS, goes to reason it would happen again, and now it has.
From Matt Yglesias: Elite misinformation is an underrated problem
“Important institutions are too eager to mislead people” is his subhed.
About Last Night: Big Names In Primaries Edition
Some big names where on the ballots for last night’s primary elections; let us see who survived, who thrived, and who won’t be on the ballot in November.
Has The Election Turned A Corner?
It took some time for the effect of Trump’s conviction to trickle into polling, but it now seems that Trump’s legal woes were not baked into the cake.
Julian Assange Released on Plea Deal
“Mr. Assange is scheduled to appear in Saipan at 9 a.m. local time on Wednesday and is expected to fly back to Australia “at the conclusion of the proceedings,”
The Conservative Supreme Court Takes On The Right
We’ve heard a lot of complaints about the Supreme Court over the past few months. Some of these complaints have been justified. Others not so much.