Monday, April 24, 2023

Tucker Carlson Out

Hooray! Still, conservatives are cryptic these days, so it's unclear why Carlson got canned. Conservatives themselves seem befuddled, but they may understand better than liberals can:
The night before Fox announced Tucker was out, “60 Minutes” aired a segment debunking “Patriot Purge’s” central claim that Ray Epps, a Trump supporter at the Jan. 6 rally, was an FBI asset deployed with a MAGA hat to goad the protesters into storming the Capitol so that the deep state could purge our finest patriots before going after the rest of them — i.e., you, dear viewer. 
According to this newspaper, that “60 Minutes” segment was a concern for Rupert Murdoch too. Apparently, the $787-million settlement in the Dominion lawsuit wasn’t a factor (which explains why worse offenders on that score remain at Fox). But the two things are not unrelated. 
Much has been written about the damage Donald Trump has done to the right, less has been written about how the right had become so damaged as to be ripe for him to take over. An important part of that story is how the right became seduced by Saul Alinsky, the leftist radical, whose politics and tactics were once condemned by conservatives, me included. But many of my fellow conservatives became convinced the left “always wins” and they do so by using “Alinskyite tactics.” Over time, the condemnations turned to admiration, then envy, and, finally, emulation. 
Some of Alinsky’s rules for radicals include: “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it,” and “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule. Also, it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage.” This got translated into “Own the libs.” 
This was the soundtrack of Trump’s presidency, for which “Tucker Carlson Tonight” served as a kind of liner notes. Trump’s move was to claim his weaknesses were strengths — his phone calls to the Ukrainian president and to Georgia election officials were “perfect,” passing a basic test for cognitive impairment proved he was genius, etc. 
But it was Carlson who took Trump’s biggest political sin — his complicity in Jan. 6 — and spun that into a tale of right-wing virtue and left-wing villainy. That was the point of “Patriot Purge,” — to go beyond merely and meekly “respecting the audience” to outright pandering by declaring that Trump’s most deplorable supporters were actually the right’s most righteous victims. 
Carlson turned tactics — ridicule, nastiness, flipping the script — into an ideology unto itself. His departure from Fox will not make the network more acceptable to its haters and harshest critics. But Fox without Tucker means the worst elements on the right have lost a megaphone.

The Trouble With Guns

This time, from Farmington, NM.  

You get into these terrible situations where cops feel they have no option but to kill you. My sister once nearly got into a shootout with cops. Guns heighten the danger of misunderstandings.  That's among the reasons I have no guns:
The neighborhood was dark when police arrived, and dispatch gave officers both the correct house number – 5308 – as well as a photo of the correct house, the attorneys said. 
But the officers went to the wrong house – 5305 – and knocked on the door. “Their announcement was not loud,” the Dotson family attorneys said. 
After no one answered the door, an officer asked dispatch to call the house to talk with the residents – but “no phone is heard ringing; no sound is heard at all,” the attorneys said. 
The police bodycam footage shows an officer walking away from the front porch when Dotson, armed with a gun, opens the door. 
“There is no announcement of ‘POLICE’ despite more than ample time. And that is obviously crucial,” his family’s attorneys said in the statement. “Wrong address. Late at night. The Dotson’s never called the police.” 
The officers’ encounter with Dotson happened quickly, and it can be difficult to decipher everything that happened in those few seconds. 
According to Dotson’s family attorneys, a “freeze frame of the tape shows Robbie holding the gun, and not pointing it at the officers. Rather, the gun is clearly pointed down at the ground.”

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Just a Reminder of Why It's Important to Stop Russian Aggression in Ukraine.

Russia does not respect the existence of other countries in Eastern Europe, or the rights of those peoples to separate existences, and Putin has emphasized the illegitimacy of these other regimes. So, Ukraine is first - Poland, the Baltic nations, and the Scandinavians must follow. There is no logical stopping point either. Since the Russians were part of the alliance that defeated Napoleon, a good stopping place might be France. There's a lot of territory between Moscow and Paris. For a lasting peace, Russia must be conclusively stopped; here, now, in Ukraine.

Vivian Lee - The Side Door - April 22, 2023


Vivian Lee sings at The Side Door. With her is Brenden Lowe on piano, Jeff Minnieweather on drums, and Buca Necak on bass.

Rachel buys a CD from Vivian at intermission.

I don't know the emcee very well, but admire what he's done with the space at 4th Ave. and Franklin.  He's having a lot of fun.

The emcee is also an accountant.

LaToya's Thursday Dancehall Power Up Group Celebrates Shannon's Birthday