Glad I didn't make my prediction that PSU would win public.
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Iowa is Lost
BoJo Reimposes LoDo
Uh Oh Dabo
Joe...?
99,000, 1,030, 230,000
99,000
99,000-"Covid, Covid, Covid"
U.S. Caps Its Worst Week With More Than 99,000 New Daily Cases, a Global Record
Friday, October 30, 2020
The Plague of Trump
Trump Unmasked
Disruption would most likely begin on Election Day morning somewhere on the East Coast, where polls open first. Miami and Philadelphia ...would be likely locations. It could be anything, maybe violent, maybe not, started by anyone, or something planned and executed by any number of organizations, almost all of them on the right fringe, many adoring of Mr. Trump. The options are vast and test the imagination. Activists could stage protests at a few of the more crowded polling places and draw those in long lines into conflict.
A group could just directly attack a polling place, injuring poll workers of both parties...
...[Trump is] in an ongoing conversation — one to many, in a twisted e pluribus unum — with a vast population, which is in turn in conversations — many to many — among themselves. People are receiving messages, interpreting them and deciding to act, or not.
...If something goes wrong, the media will pick this up in early morning reports and it will spread quickly, increasing tension at polling places across the country, where the setup is ripe for conflict.
Conservative media could then say the election was being stolen, summoning others to activate, maybe violently...News of even a few incidents could summon a violent segment of Mr. Trump’s supporters into action, giving foreign actors even more to amplify and distribute...Groups from the left may engage as well, most likely as a counterpoint to those on the right. Those groups are less structured, more like an “ideology or movement,” as Mr. Wray described them...But, as a senior official told me, the numbers on the left are vast.
Violence and conflict throughout that day at the polls would surely affect turnout, allowing Mr. Trump to claim that the in-person vote had been corrupted, if that suits his purposes. There’s no do-over for Election Day.
There are many scenarios that might unfold from here, nearly all of them entailing weeks or even months of conflict, and giving an advantage to the person who already runs the U.S. government....
...he could use all the help that he can summon to invalidate the in-person vote.
Senior intelligence officials are worried that a foreign power could finally manage a breach of the American voting architecture...There is also concern that malware attacks could cripple state governments and their electronic voter registration data, something that could make swaths of voters unable to vote...a breach or an appearance of a breach, in any state’s machinery, would, in a chaotic flow of events, be a well-timed gift to Mr. Trump.
No matter how the votes split, there’s an expectation among officials that Mr. Trump will claim some kind of victory on Nov. 4...
If the streets then fill with outraged people, he can easily summon, or prompt, or encourage troublemakers among his loyalists to turn a peaceful crowd into a sea of mayhem. They might improvise on their own in sparking violence, presuming it pleases their leader.
If the crowds are sufficiently large and volatile, he can claim to be justified in responding with federal powers to bring order.
A senior Pentagon official, though, laid out a back-door plan that he was worried about. It won’t start, he thinks, with a sweeping move to federalize the National Guard, which is within the President’s Article 2 powers; it’d be more of a state by state process. The head of the National Guard of some state “starts feeling uncomfortable with something and then calls up the Pentagon.”
...[Trump is] consolidating and activating his army of most ardent followers. They are loyal to him as a person, several officials pointed out, not as president. That army Trump can direct in the difficult days ahead and take with him, wherever he goes. He may activate it. He may bargain with it, depending on how the electoral chips fall. It’s his insurance policy.
The senior government official who discussed Mr. Trump’s amplifying of messages spoke with great clarity about these codes of loyalty. The official was raised in, and regularly visits, what is now a Trump stronghold.
“They’re the reason he took off the damned mask when he got to the White House” from Walter Reed, the official said. “Those people eat that up...you take off your mask, which, in my mind, has become a signal to his core base of supporters that are willing to put themselves at risk and danger to show loyalty to him.”
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This piece was based on the writer's interviews with two dozen current and former Trump officials in intelligence, law enforcement, and the military. The interviewees are war gaming, thinking through and imagining worst case scenarios. That is their job. A few things struck me as discordant. First, it has never been Trump's stated intention to invalidate the in-person vote on election day. That is the only vote he will recognize he has stated time and again. Second, the interviewees jobs are to game plan worst cases. A legitimate Trump victory is not among them. Which means there is no "lying Trump voter," the polls are valid. Third, the interviewees, all in positions to accurately predict this, do not game plan how local, state, and national law enforcement will respond to Trump's calls to steal the election? Will they obey? The writer says local cops are "prepared". The vast majority of local cops are among those who have pledged loyalty to Trump. I don't see them stepping in to ensure a free and fair election; I see them stepping in to help steal the election for Trump. What will the national armed forces do?
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Once in a Lifetime
Joe Has Mo, Trump No Mo
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
JOE MUST GO!
Biden’s Path to 270 Widens, Trump’s Path Narrows, as Texas Moves to Toss Up
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
"We're voting with our middle finger."-John Baldwin, used car salesman, Trump supporter, Greenville, SC.
Nearly 70% of U.S. adults say the presidential election is a significant source of stress,
according to the American Psychological Association's Stress in America survey this month, a dramatic increase from the 2016 election when 52% of Americans said the same. While Democrats are more stressed than Republicans, majorities of both political parties say the [election]...is a significant stressor.
I really don't understand
Harris will be the highest-profile Biden surrogate to come to Texas in the general election yet, following visits in recent weeks by Biden’s wife, Jill Biden, and Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff. The campaign’s increased attention on Texas comes as polls continue to show a close race in the traditionally red state.
Harris’ visit is not the only notable activity by the Biden campaign this week in Texas. It is also launching a surrogate bus tour Wednesday, lasting three days and hitting 14 cities.
Trump has the Momentum
Q. David Bowers
Today this site is dedicated to Q. David Bowers, the greatest American numismatist of all time. In my high school years I used to get Bowers & Merena Galleries Rare Coin Review every Friday. It always came on Friday and was one of the reasons Friday's became my favorite day of the week. Happy 82nd birthday, Dave.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Monday, October 26, 2020
Cucky Kushner with the Noted Trump Instinct for What’s “Really” Going on
[Trump can help] people in the Black community,
"break out of the problems that they're complaining [WHINERS!] about, but he can’t want them to be successful more than they want to be successful."
[a version of the successful “the cure can’t be worse than the disease” approach to nettlesome problems like when you’ve killed 225,000 people]
many people in the anti-police brutality and discrimination protests that followed the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis were,
“just virtue signaling" – a term for empty gestures of outrage or anguish on social media.
"They go on Instagram and cry, [Wa! Wa!] or they would, you know, put a slogan on their jersey or write something on a basketball court," Kushner said, dismissing the expressions of outrage and solidarity that many made after video surfaced of Floyd being pinned with a police officer's knee on his neck. “Quite frankly, that was doing more to polarize the country than it was to bring people forward. You solve problems with solutions."
Plague of Trump
“There will never be a peaceful transition of power under Donald J. Trump,” Cohen told MSNBC on Sunday, adding that Trump is desperate to retain the immunities he enjoys from ongoing legal threats, including possible prosecution for tax crimes.
The undersigned wishes to point out, agayne, that he was among the very first to foretell this.
On the Eighth Day He Rested
James!
When a sports writer begins a write-up with a paean to the losing coach, you know what's coming. When two sports pencils do it independent of one another, well...
There’s so much to like about what James Franklin has done at Penn State. He’s rebuilt the program from the throes of NCAA probation, turned the Nittany Lions into a consistent College Football Playoff contender and brought a sense of football normalcy to a town and program that desperately needed it.
Franklin is one of the sport’s top-10 coaches...
(Pete Thamel, Yahoo)
James Franklin is a very good coach. He’s an excellent recruiter and talent developer.
...
Franklin has elevated Penn State. He has led the program back into the national conversation. It has won 11 games three of the previous four years.
(Zach Braziller NY Post)
I didn't pay any attention to this game Saturday night. Indiana beat PSU 36-35. Indiana's not bad. The game was in Bloomington. This is a weird year. So, I didn't know.
The Posties headline was no paean:
James Franklin’s maddening blunder costs Penn State again
What Did You Do James? Again.
Well, it seems PSU was up 21-20 with 1:46 left in the game, first down on the Indians 14 yard-line, holding three timeouts to UI's une. Now to us wet-behind-the-ears-in-the-cheap-seats types it might seem you take your time, mosey on up to the line of scrimmage, run three run plays against a desperate defense and if you score, fine, and if you don't, fine too, Indiana will have next to no time to go the length of the field to tie. AND if yinz are fortunate enough to score making the score 27-20 you eschew the auto extra-point with a two-point try which if successful would put you up 29-20, a two-possession game for Indiana and absolutely, positively put the last nail in the "Hoosiers" coffin.
UI head guy Tom Allen thought this all through. UPS football chair Deez Nutz did not. So on first-and-ten from the UI 14 Tom Allen had his defense stand up. Didn't defend. UPS QB Devyn Ford saw the green, green artificial turf of home and victory before him and burst through. Harkening momentarily to the wiser football angel on his shoulder young Devyn hesitated at the one yard-line-"Oh wait"-before carrying through his master's dictum and covering the last three feet to paydirt. 27-20 PSU.
James kicked the auto extra. 28-20.
andthenindianascoredandmadethetwopointconversion. And won it in OT.
"What we wanted to do is get as much as you can and get down," Deez-Nutz said after game. "That's that situation. We've covered it, we went through it during the game, but, again, it was a bunch of situations that came up."
Young Devyn Ford got as much as he could! He was "down", clock stopped, when he crossed the plane of the goal line. James fucked up. Take three knees in the protective "victory formation" and this class is over.
Football aficionados covered Deez-Nutz in something resembling chocolate.
Will Brinson@WillBrinson
Are people letting James Franklin off the hook at all here? That is the worst coaching decision of the last 10-15 years. He could have kneed out.
9:32 PM · Oct 24, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Demi Lovato's Genius
Shhh!
The Pittsburgh Renaissance
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Syracuse football plays well, covers historic spread in 47-21 loss at Clemson
Friday, October 23, 2020
LP Porn Stars! Times Square!!
ππ It’s the Nine Exterminations of accountability. Trump and Trumpism must be CRUSHED and that means EVERYBODY associated with them, especially “the most disgusting family ever to disgrace the White House.”
THIS
Is
The
LINCOLN PROJECT!
223,866 Killed by TrumPlague
Carmen my Ex-Cuban Concubine called me yesterday. We are both afficianados of so-bad-it's-good spam email and she got a good one she wanted to tell me about. Hours later:
I forgot to ask if u r happy with your Medicare plan
(i didn’t sign up for oneπ)
Well, are you going to? Now it’s the time. It ends Dec 7. I see ads that say they can help you chois the best plan for you. Humana invests thousands in ads every year
I need one that covers mortuary services.
That’s free. You don’t pay for it.ππBut seriously they have plans that cover dental, vision, etc etc. You should call one of those places
You’re right and I’m glad you told me they’re open till Dec 7. I honestly thought I had missed it because of my avoidance of doing anything responsible. They have dental and vision, too? Wow.
Humana sends you free info. When I watch tv I’ll get you a couple numbers
I’ll bet they do, “Hello dear, I am the widow of Dr Sedgewick Mead from Uganda.”
Lol
I don't understand how people felt intimated by those emails.
You mean the Iranian Proud Boys? I was insulted I didn't get one. Cuz I'm an old white guy,I know; they figure I'm going to vote for Trump. I WANT MY PROUD BOYS EMAIL!
Thursday, October 22, 2020
46
Hurtin' for Certain
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Folks, We're in Bad Shape
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics
This is really deliciously well-done by NYT. Trump got irritated with Leslie Stahl’s 60 Minutes interview and walked out. Afterwards he tweeted about “Electoral Intrusion!” etc. On this note the Times ended their article:
Mr. Biden taped his interview with the “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell on Monday. He has not yet tweeted about it.
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