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Sunday, June 30, 2024

Philly Inquirer

I heard about the New York Times Editorial Board's opinion piece saying that, "to serve his country, President Biden should leave the race." I pushed myself to read that garbage. Contrast the NYT with the Philadelphia Inquirer, who also published an Ed Board opinion with a similar title: "To serve his country, Donald Trump should leave the race." The Philly Op-Ed is much closer to reality. Trump has been a fucking lying clown for decades. Biden had one bad "debate."

I am not normally a conspiracy theorist, but I would not put it past Trump and his criminal cabal to have somehow spiked President Biden's water with something or dosed him somehow with something that made him loopy. Let's remember that Trump loves him some Vladimir Putin, the Russian war criminal, and Putin is the kind of guy whose opponents just keep jumping out of high buildings to their deaths, or somehow mysteriously get poisoned. Trump is always praising Putin. They're practically best buds.

And then you have President Biden looking, acting and sounding totally different and strong the next day at a rally in North Carolina. The difference between Thursday night's and Friday afternoon's President Biden is like night and day. I would not expect the Biden administration to accuse the Trump gang of such an act, even if they actually suspected it. That's just the kind of accusation that Trump would make if Trump had been the one to have a really bad debate. And actually, Trump did have a really bad debate. He lied his ass off rapid-fire, using the old Gish Gallop technique, and the viewers got to see how crazed Trump is. Anyone voting for Trump has no right to call themselves a patriot.

I think I may have to cancel my NYT subscription and start one up with the Philly Inquirer.

To serve his country, Donald Trump should leave the race.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial Board
June 30, 2024

President Joe Biden’s debate performance was a disaster. His disjointed responses and dazed look sparked calls for him to drop out of the presidential race.

But lost in the hand wringing was Donald Trump’s usual bombastic litany of lies, hyperbole, bigotry, ignorance, and fear mongering. His performance demonstrated once again that he is a danger to democracy and unfit for office.

In fact, the debate about the debate is misplaced. The only person who should withdraw from the race is Trump.

Trump, 78, has been on the political stage for eight years marked by chaos, corruption, and incivility. Why go back to that?

To build himself up, Trump constantly tears the country down. There is no shining city on the hill. It’s just mourning in America.

Throughout the debate, Trump repeatedly said we are a “failing” country. He called the United States a “third world nation.” He said, “we’re living in hell” and “very close to World War III.”

“People are dying all over the place,” Trump said, later adding “we’re literally an uncivilized country now.”

Trump told more than 30 lies during the debate to go with the more than 30,000 mistruths told during his four years as president. He dodged the CNN moderators’ questions, took no responsibility for his actions, and blamed others, mainly Biden, for everything that is wrong in the world.

Trump’s response to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection he fueled was farcical. He said a “relatively small number of people” went to the Capitol and many were “ushered in by the police.”

After scheming to overturn the 2020 election, Trump refused to say if he would accept the results of the 2024 election. Unless, of course, he wins.

The debate served as a reminder of what another four years of Trump would look like. More lies, grievance, narcissism, and hate. Supporters say they like Trump because he says whatever he thinks. But he mainly spews raw sewage.

Trump attacks the military. He denigrates the Justice Department and judges. He belittles the FBI and the CIA. He picks fights with allies and cozies up to dictators.

Trump is an unserious carnival barker running for the most serious job in the world. During his last term, Trump served himself and not the American people.

Trump spent chunks of time watching TV, tweeting, and hanging out at his country clubs. Over his four-year term, Trump played roughly 261 rounds of golf.

As president, Trump didn’t read the daily intelligence briefs. He continued to use his personal cell phone, allowing Chinese spies to listen to his calls. During one Oval Office meeting, Trump shared highly classified intelligence with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador.

Trump’s term did plenty of damage and had few accomplishments. The much-hyped wall didn’t get built. Infrastructure week was a recurring joke. Giant tax cuts made the rich richer, while fueling massive deficits for others to pay for years. His support for coal, oil drilling, and withdrawal from the Paris Agreement worsened the growing impact of climate change.

Trump stacked the judiciary with extreme judges consisting mainly of white males, including a number who the American Bar Association rated as not qualified. A record number of cabinet officials were fired or left the office. The West Wing was in constant chaos and infighting.

Many Trump appointees exited under a cloud of corruption, grifting, and ethical scandals. Trump’s children made millions off the White House. His dilettante son-in-law got $2 billion from the Saudi government for his fledgling investment firm even though he never managed money before.

Trump’s mismanagement of the pandemic resulted in tens of thousands of needless deaths. He boasts about stacking the Supreme Court with extreme right-wingers who are stripping away individual rights, upending legal precedents, and making the country less safe. If elected, Trump may add to the court’s conservative majority.

Of course, there were the unprecedented two impeachments. Now, Trump is a convicted felon who is staring at three more criminal indictments. He is running for president to stay out of prison.

If anything, Trump doesn’t deserve to be on the presidential debate stage. Why even give him a platform?

Trump allegedly stole classified information and tried to overturn an election. His plans for a second term are worse than the last one. We cannot be serious about letting such a crooked clown back in the White House.

Yes, Biden had a horrible night. He’s 81 and not as sharp as he used to be. But Biden on his worst day remains lightyears better than Trump on his best.

Biden must show that he is up to the job. This much is clear: He has a substantive record of real accomplishments, fighting the pandemic, combating climate change, investing in infrastructure, and supporting working families and the most vulnerable.

Biden has surrounded himself with experienced people who take public service seriously. He has passed major bipartisan legislation despite a dysfunctional Republican House majority.

Biden believes in the best of America. He has rebuilt relationships with allies around the world and stood up to foes like Russia and China.

There was only one person at the debate who does not deserve to be running for president. The sooner Trump exits the stage, the better off the country will be.


Original, and you can read the NYT Ed here.


Saturday, June 29, 2024

Mr Rude

Here's another good one from The Rude Pundit. He flipped out a bit like many Dems did re the "debate" but has already come back to Earth. People put too much emphasis on this "debate" bullshit, especially in the lead-up to it, and especially the media. Seems like it was non-stop Biden/Trump debate ever fucking minute. Can you say "over-hyped"? I knew you could. And what they call a "debate" these days is far, far from any kind of real debate. Fucking media is mostly garbage.

I always appreciate Mr Rude's take. I can't even remember the last time I disagreed with one of his columns, which you can find here.


Are We Really That Fucked After Last Night's Debate?

The Rude Pundit
June 28, 2024

Yeah, I'll get to Biden, but the thing that needs to be hammered over and over is how much Donald Trump flat-out, blatantly, willfully, unapologetically lied every time he opened his filthy fucking mouth at last night's first presidential debate. He lied about the economy, he lied about Covid, he lied about immigration, he lied about abortion, he lied about January 6, he lied about his legal cases, he lied about NATO, he lied and he lied and then he lied some more. He lied as if lies were air and water and food. He lied as if lies were pussies out there for the grabbing. He lied as if his dick was made of lies and he could fuck the truth to death. He lied like lies were his name that he could plaster over anything and claim it was his. It was almost breathtaking to behold someone for whom the truth and reality are mere inconveniences to be washed away by his torrent of lies and then to think that he has a very real shot of becoming president. Even worse, he has a real shot at becoming president again. Trump is a fraud, a disgrace, and a motherfucker of unquenchable appetites, but goddamn if he doesn't know that there are plenty of voters who want to hear a lie told arrogantly, with braggadocio and bluster, than hear the truth told quietly. 

Why would anyone who does live in a world of observable and demonstrable facts trust a single word Trump says? Imagine being a US ally and hearing Trump repeat all these lies again and again. You'd be a fool to take him at his word on anything. You'd be a fool to put the safety of your nation and the world in his hands. I don't have to imagine being an American and knowing that my president is lying so copiously that it makes all the other lying presidents look like goddamn angels. It strips away any sense of security and stability. And, sorry, that's way more fucking frightening than Biden's age.

And I know, I know, I fucking know that both sides agreed to the rules for the debate, and one of those rules was no fact-checking. But CNN did a disservice to the nation by not once insisting that the candidates, especially Trump, stay in the realm of what's real. Traditional fact-checking would be "You said the United States has spent $200 billion on Ukraine. The real number is $110 billion." That's straightforward and, sure, it's the kind of shit that can wait until after the debate. But Trump was up there accusing Biden of taking money from China. He still insisted that the 2020 election was fraudulent. Those are big picture kinds of things that deserve some fucking slap down from the moderators. You're allowed to say, "Mr. Trump, you're factually wrong that you won the last presidential race." You're allowed to say, "No one is allowed to murder a baby after it's been born." That's not "fact-checking." That's "reality-affirming." 

Jake Tapper and Dana Bash are actual, honest-to-god journalists. To have them play the role of talk show host is worthless. Moderators keep shit on track. They don't just ask something and then say, "Fuck it," stay silent, and let the response chips fall where they may. When they asked a question and Trump used all his time to talk about something completely off-topic, they should have shut him the fuck down and insisted he answer. When they asked him about the January 6 insurrection and he diverted to immigration again (as he did with every fucking thing he was asked), they should have cut him off and made him answer and not let him ramble on until a pause where they could ask again, which they did several times.

Yeah, President Joe Biden fucked it. He came across as fucking ancient, with a weakened voice and occasionally incomprehensible mumble. Even if he did have a cold, as his campaign insisted he did a little while in to the debate, that doesn't explain his rambling and his losing the thread of what he was talking about. And while Biden's answers were based in reality and while he mostly answered the actual questions, he failed again and again to counter Trump's lies and accusations and, frankly, stupidity. I kept thinking as I watched that Biden should have had an answer ready for the abortion lie I mentioned above. He didn't even have a strong answer for when Trump started attacking his son, Hunter. Both times, he could have revealed that compassionate side he's known for. He should have been able to jump on Trump's astounding assertion that Vladimir Putin would release Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich only if he's president. He should have talked directly to young people when Trump proved that he would do fuck-all to mitigate climate change. But he didn't. And perhaps he couldn't. Any decent debater would have destroyed Trump. Kamala Harris or Gretchen Whitmer would have reduced him to even more of a babbling rage balloon than he already is. 

So how fucked are we? Should Biden drop out and allow for another Democrat to take over the nomination, as so many in the punditocracy and more than a few Democratic operatives are saying? One reason I didn't write a hot take last night is that I didn't want my pants-shitting emotions that I expressed in the moment on Threads to rule what I said. As I did write last night, I now completely understand the people who have been calling on Biden to walk away from the race. And I do think Biden is too old to be president, but I also think Trump is too old, too. Neither of them should be running. 

I keep thinking how it plays out if Biden says he's done. If the nominee isn't Kamala Harris, it could cause a hell of a schism in the Democratic Party along racial and, perhaps, gender lines (if the nominee were Gavin Newsom or Josh Shapiro, both solid choices, by the way). But if it is Harris, I don't know how that goes, even if she wipes the floor with Trump in a debate because, and this is very important, for the most part, no one really gives a shit about debates except those of us who are damned to be so fucking plugged into the political bullshit machine for the ludicrous length of time that our presidential campaigns last. So I'm not taking a final position on Biden dropping out because I think it's a waste of time and energy that can be spent making sure everyone knows what a fucktastrophe a second Trump presidency would be. But if Biden's going out, it's gotta happen right fucking now. One upside to Biden walking away is that a younger candidate taking over would jolt this race to life and get a whole bunch of interest from people who have tuned out because of the sameness of it all. 

What I do know is that I'll support Biden if he stays because, whether he's with it or not, his administration has done some fantastic things (even if I completely disagree with them on Israel and a few other areas).  I want that administration to continue. Whether or not Biden drops out, I'll support whoever the nominee is because I'm not a fucking idiot who wants to see Trump and his idiot horde of nation destroyers go on a rampage of Christian nationalism and unhinged greed and brainless isolationism. I mean, it's fucking June. One good viral moment for Joe and all is forgiven about the debate (see the North Carolina speech the day after the debate). That's how dumb contemporary media is. 

Look, Biden had a terrible night. The rasping, the confused answers, the inability to respond clearly. It was a disaster, and we don't need to sugarcoat that. But the whole thing was a disaster. It was honestly depressing that we have to contemplate Trump being reelected. What kind of stupid fucking country would elect a convicted felon with up to three trials and at least two appeals coming up? The stupidest kind, that's who. And Trump calling Biden a criminal was fucking absurd. Trump was allowed to be at the debate because he's fucking out on fucking bail. And all that criminality got almost no mention except for a single question, as if the moderators were ignoring those facts, including that Trump's a fucking rapist. How come no one is pressuring Republicans to get the convicted felon and rapist who's out on bail to drop out? We should be constantly appalled by the idea that Trump is running and he has so much support, despite his crimes. 

Frankly, that's the most degrading part of this whole fucking race, not Biden acting his age.



Friday, June 28, 2024

Joe in North Carolina

Joe appeared at an event in North Carolina today after the "debate" in Atlanta last night. Joe sounds much better and is much more focused today. Too bad we didn't see much of this last night, but as Joe said last night after the debate, "It's hard to debate a liar," plus he had a cold, was hoarse, and stuttered a bit last night.

If you are a Dem having doubts after the Atlanta debate, watch this and you should be heartened. Joe is on the path to victory.

This event is about 2 hours in length, and there are a few introductory speakers before Joe takes the stage at around the 1hr 30m mark. Enjoy!


Biden-Trump "debate"

Not a great "debate." Biden had a cold, sounded hoarse, and was stuttering a bit. Trump told lie after lie after lie. Trump has practiced the lies so much that he sounds somewhat convincing, if you don't bother to fact-check. Even though Biden appeared weak and old, he still won the debate on the facts. But Democrats coast-to-coast panicked at Biden's poor delivery, and a large number of them began clamoring for Biden to be replaced by another candidate before the election. That is not a workable plan, and they need to STFU.


Has every Democrat forgotten that Joe Biden has had a stutter most of his life? 

Democrats must be the worry kings. Hand-wringing is one of their favorite pastimes, so it seems. It doesn't help. Worry can paralyze you. As Gavin Newsom said post-debate, "Worry less. Do more." One way I took that to heart was to send some more bucks Joe and Kamala's way last night. Another way is to get more involved in your local Democratic party apparatus. Go ahead and make those phone calls, write those letters, and argue with your right-wing friends, if you still have any. You know who the better candidate is. Try to focus on substance over style.

Here is a note that Joe Biden sent out after the debate:

Steve, I just stepped off of the debate stage. And I have to tell you this: I have never heard so much malarkey in my whole life.

I’m not kidding. Every single thing Donald Trump said is a lie. Every single one.

Here’s the fact of the matter: Donald Trump is running a campaign of revenge and retribution. He wants to forever alter what we stand for as a country, to throw decencyhonesty, andintegrity all by the wayside. And he will hurt anyone to help himself. 

Will you make another $25 contribution to Kamala's and my campaign today? It's going to take a heck of a lot of resources to defeat Trump again. We need you by our side tonight.

As I see it, a president's most fundamental duty is to fight for the American people.

Trump doesn't care about anyone but himself. I care about you, the American people.

Over the last three years, we've made real progress for families all across this country, but there's more that must be done. To defend democracy. To protect your rights and freedoms. To give everyone a fair shot. 

Steve, I know this much to be true: We can’t leave anything up to chance in this election. We cannot leave our progress up to chance. 

My campaign is counting on lots and lots of contributions to come in tonight from folks like you in your town and nationwide. So, will you rush another $25 donation now?

#_______________________#

This debate did not change much of anything. It is still a battle between darkness (Trump) and the light (Biden).  To inject a little levity here, 
check out Jon Stewart's post-debate analysis.


Sure, I wish we had a younger, more vigorous candidate for President, but at this time, we do not, and we need to rally behind Joe like never before. We either elect a convicted felon, a serial liar and an adjudicated rapist who only cares about himself, or we elect the kind-hearted, decent, stuttering guy who cares about making every American's lives better. The choice is yours.

Thursday, June 27, 2024

The ISS

The International Space Station (ISS) is nearing the end of its life, and it will be "de-orbited" and crashed into the Pacific Ocean. It will be replaced, however, before it is brought down. This change marks a new era of space exploration with higher utilization of private space companies. I'm not quite sure that this is a good idea. 

Are there still flat-earthers out there? 




Musk's SpaceX hired to destroy ISS space station
June 27, 2024

Nasa has selected Elon Musk's SpaceX company to bring down the International Space Station at the end of its life. The California-based company will build a vehicle capable of pushing the 430-tonne orbiting platform into the Pacific Ocean early in the next decade. A contract for the work, valued at up to $843m (£668m), was announced on Wednesday. 


The first elements of the space station were launched in 1998, with continuous crewed operations beginning in 2000. The station circles the Earth every 90 minutes at an altitude just above 400km (250 miles) and has been home to thousands of scientific experiments, investigating all manner of phenomena from the aging process in humans to the formula for new types of materials.


Engineers say the laboratory remains structurally sound, but plans need to be put in place now for its eventual disposal. Without assistance, it would eventually fall back to Earth on its own, however this poses a significant risk to populations on the ground.


"Selecting a US De-orbit Vehicle for the International Space Station (ISS) will help Nasa and its international partners ensure a safe and responsible transition in low Earth orbit at the end of station operations. This decision also supports Nasa's plans for future commercial destinations and allows for the continued use of space near Earth," Ken Bowersox, the agency's director of space operations, said in a statement.


The US and Russia lead the ISS project. Europe, Canada and Japan play supporting roles. The western partners have all agreed to fund the station through 2030; Russia says its involvement will extend until at least 2028.


Since its first modules launched at the end of 1998, the International Space Station has been orbiting 250 miles above Earth. But at the end of 2030, NASA plans to crash the ISS into the ocean after it is replaced with a new space station, a reminder that nothing within Earth's orbit can stay in space forever.


more at this BBC link. And the ISS will be replaced.


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The International Space Station retires soon. NASA won't run its future replacement.

FEBRUARY 21, 2024


Since its first modules launched at the end of 1998, the International Space Station has been orbiting 250 miles above Earth. But at the end of 2030, NASA plans to crash the ISS into the ocean after it is replaced with a new space station, a reminder that nothing within Earth's orbit can stay in space forever.


NASA is collaborating on developing a space station owned, built, and operated by a private company — either Axiom Space, Voyager Space, or Blue Origin. NASA is giving each company hundreds of millions of dollars in funding and sharing their expertise with them.


Eventually, they will select one company to officially partner with and have them replace the ISS. NASA says this will help them focus on deep space exploration, which they consider a much more difficult task.


But any company that is able to develop their own space station, get approval from the federal government and launch it into space will be able to pursue their own deep space missions – even without the approval of NASA.


Phil McCalister, director of the Commercial Space Division of NASA, told NPR's Morning Edition that NASA does not want to own in perpetuity everything in low-Earth orbit – which is up to 1,200 miles above Earth's surface.


"We want to turn those things over to other organizations that could potentially do it more cost-effectively, and then focus our research and activities on deep space exploration," said McCalister.


McCalister says the ISS could stay in space longer, but it's much more cost-effective for NASA to acquire a brand new station with new technology. NASA would then transition to purchasing services from commercial entities as opposed to the government building a next-generation commercial space station.


the rest at this NPR link. Rather surprised that SpaceX was not in the running for this one, but, you know, Mars....


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