Sunday’s Forum
Steven L. Taylor
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Sunday, December 1, 2024
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About Steven L. Taylor
Steven L. Taylor is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science and former College of Arts and Sciences Dean. His main areas of expertise include parties, elections, and the institutional design of democracies. His most recent book is the co-authored
A Different Democracy: American Government in a 31-Country Perspective. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas and his BA from the University of California, Irvine. He has been blogging since 2003 (originally at the now defunct Poliblog).
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I assume this is going to have its very own post but until it does – Trump appoints a genuine insane person to head the FBI:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/30/politics/kash-patel-fbi-director-trump/index.html
Even nuttier than Hoover takes some doing.
I’m curious about the logistics of Trump’s recent spate of pardons. He is not president (yet), so do these pardons not take effect until after Jan. 20? I am assuming that’s the case and that these are simply announcements of what will kick in after he’s sworn in, but oof, do these pardons ever piss me off.
@Not the IT Dept.: Yeah, that’s going to be a sh!tshow. Good luck, FBI.
I had a rather good day cooking yesterday. I made chicken milanesas with an onion and bell pepper topping. I also made the roasted mashed potatoes and potato skins. IMO, yes, roasting the potatoes is better, but not that much better. So in the future I’ll likely resort to dehydrated potato flakes. It’s faster and takes far less time and effort.
I also broke my favorite rubber spatula. It looks like a clean break, which might be fixed with some epoxy. It lasted for like 12 years.
Meantime, here again is the link to my story “Ours.” It opens with this password: G7#kL9!vQ2@wX5
I’d appreciate any feedback anyone cares to give.
I don’t intend to flood the comments with this link. So, act now in this pre cyber monday deal! 😀
Once again, the gist is a transgender woman winds up in a parallel universe a little different from her own. It’s about 15,000 words.
Many thanks for those who dare read it.
I previously posted a Hartmann piece comparing John Adams to Trump, re the Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ affair etc. This link:
“Hartmann”
Hartmann now has another piece up on the same topic, this link:
“Hartmann again”
The piece is quite long, some excerpts:
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https://bsky.app/profile/hartmannreport.com
@Kathy: Hey, I dropped a text file with some feedback in it. Feel free to grab the file and delete from the shared drive.
The word for the day is
Can you say “kakistocracy” boy and girls? I knew you could.
H/t to Jeff Tiedrich.
Trump sure likes his daughters’ fathers-in-law. He’s hired Massad Boulos, dad of Tiffany’s hubby Michael, as his senior advisor on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs.
@Franklin:
Thank you! That was very helpful. And the proof reading just goes above and beyond.
I borrowed some terminology from other science fiction works. Analogue comes from Asimov’s “The End of Eternity,” though it refers to different timelines rather than parallel universes. The use of “belay” comes from Star Trek The Next Generation, and means something more like abort than delay. Maybe I should change it to abort, as that might feel subversive in this day and age.
To distinguish the Marinas I had planned to borrow from Futurama’s episode The Farnsworth Parabox*, which also deals with parallel universes. In the ep, they term one universe “Universe A” and the other “Universe 1.” But I decided that might be even more confusing, and it would have added more dialogue to explain it. I went with using a diminutive in one universe instead. I tried to show both of them know it as a diminutive, when Marina angrily tells the medical doctor not to call her Rina.
I thought it was clear Hank went to get Rina in a shuttle, and Marina was streamed up to the ship in the first place. So they’re both aboard, and avoiding each other.
*Not paradox. Futurama is a comedy, after all. And the big joke was a universe contained in a box. The whole series is available on Disney+.
@Kathy: Ahh, thank you for sharing some of the background inspiration. Lol at considering being more subversive! This is the time for that.
I think some of my mild confusions were from reading a couple sections at a time over the course of days. My focus has not been great of late. But I was always happy to get back to the reading.
@Franklin:
Any time. I can also share how the story changed from conception to development.
Today’s History Lesson
December 1st, 1953 – First Publication of Playboy Magazine
When I was a Boy Scout in the late 1950s (Troop 113 Webster, New York) once a year we would go house to house on a Saturday morning in the summer and collect old newspapers that would be sold to raise money for our Troop. Some people actually saved their old papers since they knew when the paper drive was scheduled. At least once I found old copies of Playboy in the stacks with the Rochester Times-Union and Democrat and Chronicle. It was like finding gold! I never could figure out a way to smuggle the entire magazine into the house however I carefully removed the center fold. You wouldn’t believe how many times I was able to fold it up small enough to fit in my wallet with out it bulging too much. Of course there was no money or drivers license to take up room. I think the only other thing I carried was my New York State Minor Work Permit that allowed me to deliver my afternoon paper route (Times-Union) at the tender age of 12. Can’t remember how long I had it. I know my parents never found it or there would have been hell to pay. I showed it to one of the neighborhood kids and then he produced some girlie magazines that we buried in the woods behind my house along with my fold out. From time to time he would steal cigarettes from his parents and we would go into the woods and dig up our porn and choke on the butts.
The good old days!
More American History
December 1, 1955
On this day, Rosa Parks wouldn’t give up her bus seat.
National Constitution Center
@Mister Bluster:
I was a Boy Scout very briefly, to please my Dad. After just a couple of weeks there was a jamboree. Camping and whatnot. I was never a fan of camping, and I’m still not – no room service, and that’s not acceptable. Anyway, it seemed it was tradition to pants the new kids and make us run through the woods naked. Presumably for the enjoyment of the scout masters.
I don’t work and play well with others being pathologically incapable of ‘going along,’ so this was not going to happen. We had no camping knives at home so my Dad, the soldier, gave me a Marine Corp bayonet to take on my jamboree. About eight inches of razor sharp, blued steel. I showed this to the other kids in my tent and said that’d I’d stab the first little prick who came at me.
Then – perhaps because I didn’t really want to stab anyone – I slipped out of the camp and walked a couple miles home.
Sometimes I forget what a weird little fucker I was.
@Mister Bluster:
Inspiring a fairly terrible episode of Doctor Who, in which Brits scold Americans for racism, as if they don’t have plenty of their own.
(If it was a good episode, I would forgive the preaching, but it was not a good episode. Time traveling racist tries to disrupt the bus driver’s day so the Rosa Parks bus ride never happens…*)
I suppose it probably inspired a few other things.
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*: you can make something good out of any premise. But they didn’t.
A fitting end to a prosecution undertaken for purely political reasons.
President Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden
Comments from LGM:
ETA: Any Republican who drools on about this should be reminded of the truly heinous offenses for which Trump pardoned the execrable Charles Kushner, whom he just named as Ambassador to France.
@Mikey:
After all, the SCOTUS Republican majority issued a pardon for Trump, the magnitude of whose crimes where far more significant than Hunter’s.
@Michael Reynolds:
I was a girl scout very briefly The pack consisted of about four of us, and the den mother was a drunk, or something. She took us fishing once and forgot the rods. That was a barrel of fun. Everybody dropped out after that. I was the first. Boring as hell.
@Franklin:
I decided to do a major change that will, perhaps, make the ending clearer. It also fixes the scene where Rina rushes off to sick bay, which seemed rather weak to me. I know what I want to put in it, but not how.
@Michael Reynolds:..
I don’t remember much about my Boy Scout days. I do recall two week summer camp at Massawepie Scout Camp in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York. The base camp where we spent most of our time living in tents had latrines and showers and a dining hall. It was when we took off into the woods for camping on the forest floor that I was introduced to leeches. Nasty little bloodsuckers were in the ponds that we were swimming in and would get stuck on us before we knew that they were there.
We did have our own version of the Boy Scout oath:
“On my honor I will do my best
To help a Girl Scout get undressed!”
Biden pardons son for violations of Joe Biden authored 1994 Crime Bill gun violations that was used to send thousands of black men to prison re Kimberly Klacik
@Mikey:
They don’t drool. They foam at the mouth. I wonder if the wingnuts feel owned.
@JKB: Hunter Biden has become an unwilling part of the MAGA-QANON cinematic universe of insanity, and has been being attacked and prosecuted because of this, far more than anyone else who committed the same crimes.
Good on Joe for pardoning his kid. I’ve been very consistent in saying that he should.
Given how much Hunter tends to fuck things up, maybe he should just slip out of the country and go on vacation for the next decade or so. Just out of subpoena range so no one can make him testify to anything and then start tearing it apart looking for any discrepancies and claiming that they are criminal perjury.
There’s no chance the Republican vengeance squad will leave him alone, and no chance Hunter won’t find a way to fuck things up. He might enjoy Spain.
I think he should mess with people and issue another pardon for all crimes Hunter does this December.
@Gustopher:
We’ve ALL become an unwilling part of the MAGA-QANON cinematic universe of insanity. Part of the reason we’re in this situation is four years of Biden fiddling while Rome burned, telling us the whole time that he couldn’t possibly bend the rules to address our oncoming crisis. And in the end, when it was already too late to do anything, he finally pulled the levers of power… to help himself.
Hunter may be saved, but who will save the rest of us? Certainly not Joe Biden.
Luka. The song by Suzanne Vega. 1987.
You could make a hard punk 2 minute cover of that song, easy. And it would fucking rock! It has a structure and form that you could easily make a punk cover song out of that. There are a few attempts that fail by going too easy (looking at you Lemonheads).
There needs to be a hard, fast version of Luka sung by a singer with hard, but understandable elocution. Tim Armstrong would do.
Rancid should cover Luka, but hard and fast.
Couple a years ago, I had the same fancy for Bad Romance – that would kick ass as a punk cover song. Searched on that. It actually does. There are several good versions.