Quotes of The Day (Actually Yesterday, But Whatever)
Quotes of the Day: The New York Times hosted a conversation among two pundits (Times columnist Frank Bruni; Jonathan V. Last, editor of the Bulwark; Mallory McMorrow, a Michigan state senator). Here are several excerpts: A “red wave”? Frank Bruni: There was more like an itty-bitty, pale red undulation. McMorrow: It changed everything — … Continue reading Quotes of The Day (Actually Yesterday, But Whatever)
Jessica Valenti With an Important Reminder
I’m searching the campaign coverage, but I can’t find, um — help me out: did the Supreme Court get re-elected?? Oh wait. Right, they weren’t on the ballot. Life tenure, all that. That helps explain this nightmare I had: We were getting ready to march again, from Selma to Montgomery, to get voting rights and … Continue reading Jessica Valenti With an Important Reminder
Thoughts for the Morning After (Not) the Apocalypse
GARRISON KEILLOR —11/9/22 I’m thinking I should get to work on a museum of the era before the internet and cellphones and streaming music so that people under 40 know what it was like to talk on a phone with a cord on the kitchen wall and gossip without your mother understanding what it was … Continue reading Thoughts for the Morning After (Not) the Apocalypse
Reuters: Twitter Losing Core Tweeters, Internal Docs Show
Can’t deny it, but I failed at figuring out how to make TWTR work, as a way of communication or discussion, so never became involved or enamored. In addition, I think crypto is at bottom a scam, so I never was drawn toTWTR by that. If this Reuters report is correct about a gathering exodus … Continue reading Reuters: Twitter Losing Core Tweeters, Internal Docs Show