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  1. It’s Time for New Leadership for our CA-4 House Seat

    I don't know the challenger (and recommend folks find more info on them), but I do know that when I contacted Mike Thompson to ask that the US stop supporting the State of Israel given overwhelming evidence of genocide, he responded with a boilerplate email supporting the State of Israel.

    davisite.org/2026/03/03/its-ti #USpol #California #DavisCA

  2. It’s Time for New Leadership for our CA-4 House Seat

    I don't know the challenger (and recommend folks find more info on them), but I do know that when I contacted Mike Thompson to ask that the US stop supporting the State of Israel given overwhelming evidence of genocide, he responded with a boilerplate email supporting the State of Israel.

    davisite.org/2026/03/03/its-ti

  3. It’s Time for New Leadership for our CA-4 House Seat

    I don't know the challenger (and recommend folks find more info on them), but I do know that when I contacted Mike Thompson to ask that the US stop supporting the State of Israel given overwhelming evidence of genocide, he responded with a boilerplate email supporting the State of Israel.

    davisite.org/2026/03/03/its-ti #USpol #California #DavisCA

  4. Here #MikePortnoy manages to untangle #Pneuma by Tool for a #Drumeo challenge. Had not heard this tune before, It’s like Bolero meets a psychedelic waltz…and a half. There is a lot of fine detail as it builds but it builds on a pulse that keeps changing so there is some comedy as well. It’s brilliant.

    Mike Portnoy Learns Impossible Danny Carey Drum Part
    youtu.be/b3sEdST3D9E?si=1zagzN

  5. Here #MikePortnoy manages to untangle #Pneuma by Tool for a #Drumeo challenge. Had not heard this tune before, It’s like Bolero meets a psychedelic waltz…and a half. There is a lot of fine detail as it builds but it builds on a pulse that keeps changing so there is some comedy as well. It’s brilliant.

    Mike Portnoy Learns Impossible Danny Carey Drum Part
    youtu.be/b3sEdST3D9E?si=1zagzN

  6. Here #MikePortnoy manages to untangle #Pneuma by Tool for a #Drumeo challenge. Had not heard this tune before, It’s like Bolero meets a psychedelic waltz…and a half. There is a lot of fine detail as it builds but it builds on a pulse that keeps changing so there is some comedy as well. It’s brilliant.

    Mike Portnoy Learns Impossible Danny Carey Drum Part
    youtu.be/b3sEdST3D9E?si=1zagzN

  7. “Felonious trump is angry, the deep state wouldn’t let him use his golf cart..” John Buss, @repeat1968

    Good Day, Sky Dancers!

    For the first time since moving here, I’ve got a bout of agita that’s gone to my stomach. I’m thankful for my meditation training from doctors, sangha, and teachers. It really helps. However, surfing Samsara has gotten more difficult these days. You may need to sit on a mat after reading some of the things I will share today. I’m going to go dig in the soil once I finish this. There are a lot of weeds to pull. I can visualize who represents which weed.

    Public Notice has this headline today, as reported by Lisa Needham. “Mike Johnson says the quiet part on Fox.'”The justices on the court — I know many of them personally … they’ll set this straight.”

    It was a given, of course, that Trump backers would spring to his defense following his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

    Trump’s supporters are trying to dox the jurors, a sheriff is saying that it’s time we put a felon in the White House, and a bunch of MAGAs are flying the American flag upside down (though we have no update from the Alitos on the status of their flagpole). One of Trump’s lawyers and his legal spokesperson have both gone on Fox News and called on the Supreme Court to get their client off the hook. (More on that later.)

    But one statement stands out in all this sound and furor: GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson’s call for SCOTUS to “step in.”

    The morning after the conviction, Johnson went on Fox & Friends to reassure Trump supporters that he has the ear of the justices.

    “I think that the justices on the court — I know many of them personally — I think they’re deeply concerned about [Trump’s conviction], as we are. So I think they’ll set this straight, but it’s going to take awhile.”

    Johnson went on to say “this will be overturned, guys, there’s no question about it. It’s just going to take some time to do it.” (Watch below.)

    This remarkable statement highlights how Republicans have come to — correctly — count on the federal courts to ensure they stay in power.

    The Supreme Court already overturned Colorado’s decision to remove Trump from the ballot and agreed to hear his outrageous absolute immunity claim in the January 6 case after refusing to hear it on an expedited basis when asked by prosecutor Jack Smith. That foot-dragging resulted in the March 4 date for Trump’s DC trial being removed from the calendar, and it’s exceedingly unlikely there will be a new trial date before the election.

    So why wouldn’t Johnson look to the conservatives on the Supreme Court to save Trump this time around?

    Too bad David McCullough passed recently. We’ll need a narrator for this version of Ken Burns’ Civil War. Burns gave the commencement speech for undergraduates at Brandeis University. It’s worth a listen or read. Burns has documented a lot of our recent history and knows us well.

    Another voice, Mercy Otis Warren, a philosopher and historian during our revolution put it this way, “The study of the human character at once opens a beautiful and a deformed picture of the soul. We there find a noble principle implanted in the nature of people, but when the checks of conscience are thrown aside, humanity is obscured.” I have had the privilege for nearly half a century of making films about the US, but I have also made films about us. That is to say the two letter, lowercase, plural pronoun. All of the intimacy of “us” and also “we” and “our” and all of the majesty, complexity, contradiction, and even controversy of the US. And if I have learned anything over those years, it’s that there’s only us. There is no them. And whenever someone suggests to you, whomever it may be in your life that there’s a them, run away. Othering is the simplistic binary way to make and identify enemies, but it is also the surest way to your own self imprisonment, which brings me to a moment I’ve dreaded and forces me to suspend my longstanding attempt at neutrality.

    There is no real choice this November. There is only the perpetuation, however flawed and feeble you might perceive it, of our fragile 249-year-old experiment or the entropy that will engulf and destroy us if we take the other route. When, as Mercy Otis Warren would say, “The checks of conscience are thrown aside and a deformed picture of the soul is revealed.” The presumptive Republican nominee is the opioid of all opioids, an easy cure for what some believe is the solution to our myriad pains and problems. When in fact with him, you end up re-enslaved with an even bigger problem, a worse affliction and addiction, “a bigger delusion”, James Baldwin would say, the author and finisher of our national existence, our national suicide as Mr. Lincoln prophesies. Do not be seduced by easy equalization. There is nothing equal about this equation. We are at an existential crossroads in our political and civic lives. This is a choice that could not be clearer.

    The lies are more evident than ever, but they’re directed at an audience with no interest in the truth. Here’s another one from Senator Tim Scott via Axios. And yes, I’m quoting William Kristol again.

    Sen. Tim Scott wants you to know: 2024 is not an abortion-policy election.

    “The Supreme Court has already ruled that this is a states’ issue. President Trump and Speaker Johnson have both said that this will remain a states’ issue,” Scott said yesterday on Fox News Sunday. “That is a settled issue for our party, and frankly, it is one that takes that issue off the table for the Democrats, who have the most extreme position on abortion

    Here’s some truth via Pro Publica. “Witnesses in the various criminal cases against the former president have gotten pay raises, new jobs, and more. If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime.”  The Trump Family Crime Syndicate just can’t stop criming. Here comes another set of charges that will be hard to get through trial before November.

    Nine witnesses in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump have received significant financial benefits, including large raises from his campaign, severance packages, new jobs, and a grant of shares and cash from Trump’s media company.

    The benefits have flowed from Trump’s businesses and campaign committees, according to a ProPublica analysis of public disclosures, court records and securities filings. One campaign aide had his average monthly pay double, from $26,000 to $53,500. Another employee got a $2 million severance package barring him from voluntarily cooperating with law enforcement. And one of the campaign’s top officials had her daughter hired onto the campaign staff, where she is now the fourth-highest-paid employee.

    These pay increases and other benefits often came at delicate moments in the legal proceedings against Trump. One aide who was given a plum position on the board of Trump’s social media company, for example, got the seat after he was subpoenaed but before he testified.

    Significant changes to a staffer’s work situation, such as bonuses, pay raises, firings or promotions, can be evidence of a crime if they come outside the normal course of business. To prove witness tampering, prosecutors would need to show that perks or punishments were intended to influence testimony.

    Here’s one from Amanda Marcotte–writing for Salon–that will once again show how far the fetus fetishists will go to control women and deny them bodily autonomy. “Texas professors sue to fail students who seek abortions. Men are using abortion bans to control and abuse women in their lives for “consensual sexual intercourse”

    A pair of Texas professors figured out that their female students have sex and, boy, they do not like it. So now the philosophy professor and finance professor are suing for the right to punish their students who, outside of class, have abortions.

    “Pregnancy is not a disease, and elective abortions are not ‘health care,'” University of Texas at Austin professor Daniel Bonevac sneers in a federal court filing with professor John Hatfield. Instead, Bonevac writes, because pregnancy is the result of “voluntary and consensual sexual intercourse,” students should not be allowed time off to get abortions. If the students disobey and miss class for abortion care, the filing continues, the professors should be allowed to flunk students. Additionally, Bonevac asserts that he has a right to refuse to employ a teaching assistant who has had an abortion, calling such women “criminals.”

    The sexual hang-ups of abortion opponents are rarely far from the surface, but even by those low standards, the unjustified male grievance on display in this new Texas lawsuit is a doozy. At issue are federal regulations, called Title IX, first signed into law by President Richard Nixon in 1972. They currently bar publicly funded schools from discriminating on the basis of sex or gender. This means that schools cannot penalize students for health care based on sex. As a male student would be granted leave if he had to travel for surgery, so must a female student, the federal statute requires. The two men argue that granting students an excused absence in such cases violates their First Amendment rights.

    Even though the plaintiffs suing for the right to flunk female students for abortion include boilerplate arguments in which they feign concern that abortion is “killing,” the legal filing makes it clear that what really outrages Bonevac and Hatfield is that Title IX prevents them from controlling the private lives of students. Along with their anger about abortion, they  grouse about not being allowed to punish students “for being homosexual or transgender.” They also argue they should be able to penalize teaching assistants for “cross-dressing,” by which they appear to mean allowing trans women to wear skirts.

    It’s really difficult to describe these angry Christian white nationalists with any label but utter shitgibbons. If they can’t quote the Beatitudes, then they’re not really dealing with the historical Jesus. A shake-up at the Washington Post may make me finally cancel my subscription. This is the summary of the state of affairs by Politico today. “Playbook: The Trump Verdict Lands on the Hill.”

    WAPO SHOCKER — SALLY BUZBEE is out as the Washington Post’s executive editor after a three-year run, to be immediately replaced by former WSJ editor in chief MATT MURRAY and, after the election, by the Telegraph’s ROBERT WINNETT. Both have previously worked under WaPo Publisher and CEO WILL LEWIS.

    The announcement came in an 8:38 p.m. news release and landed as a thunderbolt to the Posties we spoke to, who were uniformly shocked by the sudden timing of Buzbee’s departure, if not necessarily by the fact of it. It was an unusually abrupt transition for the Post, where top leadership transitions are typically announced months in advance. (The newsroom did not immediately have a story ready to publish and, adding insult to injury, the NYT managed to get theirs up first.)

    The buried lede: After Winnett takes over the “core” newsroom in November, Murray will lead a “third newsroom … comprised of service and social media journalism and run separately from the core news operation. The aim is to give the millions of Americans — who feel traditional news is not for them but still want to be kept informed — compelling, exciting and accurate news where they are and in the style that they want.”

    It’s all about the clicks these days. Today, the Philadelphia Inquirer published an Op-Ed from one of Alito’s former clerks. “I was a law clerk for Justice Alito. He must recuse himself from hearing cases involving Donald Trump. Flying the U.S. flag upside down, once a signal of distress, has become a symbol of those who reject the results of the 2020 presidential election. When Alito did so, it was indeed a distress call.” These are the thoughts of Susan Sullivan.

    As a former law clerk to Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., I often admired him as a person for his integrity and honesty. As a progressive liberal, however, I vehemently disagreed with the approach he takes to reading the Constitution, the narrow interpretation he adopts, and his reverence for the framers’restrictive intent.

    Over the years, I became increasingly distressed with the results of his decisions. And then came Dobbs.

    By striking down the rights of women to choose whether to terminate a pregnancy, the decision last year in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which he wrote, eviscerated women’s fundamental right to self-determination. Dobbs is not just about abortion; it is about setting the clock back and undermining the core protections enshrined within the Constitution of liberty, equality, and access to justice.

    And then came the flag.

    Flying the American flag upside down, formerly a signal of distress, is now understood to unequivocally telegraph support for those who have co-opted and corrupted its original intent. It has become the symbol of those who attacked the U.S. Capitol in a violent insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, who challenged — and continue to deny — the legitimate results of the 2020 presidential election. It is the emblem for the “Stop the Steal” Trump factions, the symbol now held hostage by those who attacked our democracy at its very core.

    The New York Times reported earlier this month that Justice Alito flew an upside-down flag at his home in Fairfax, Va., and another controversial flag at his beach house on Long Beach Island — acts that are widely accepted as an abhorrent affront to anyone who respects our constitutional democracy. So, when that flag is flown upside down by a member of the nation’s highest court, it is indeed a distress call.

    The U.S. Supreme Court is currently deciding whether a president’s actions while in office are absolutely immune from criminal prosecution, irrespective of whether they concern the legitimate business of the office. Donald Trump has been indicted in state and federal courts in Washington, D.C., Florida, Georgia, and New York, alleging fraud as well ascrimes in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection, the mishandling of classified documents, election interference, and more.

    If the Supreme Court decides that he has blanket immunity — a decision expected any day now — these criminal charges, and any others, disappear. This means a president could commit serious crimes while in office, having nothing to do with the legitimate function of government, without facing any consequences. A president could theoretically hire an assassin to kill a competitor with impunity.

    Justice Alito must recuse himself from having any role in the decision of these cases.

    You may continue to read her rationale at the link.   Meanwhile, this is an interesting read at The Guardian. “The reich stuff – what does Trump really have in common with Hitler? Comparisons between the ex-president and the 20th-century Nazi leader are controversial but a new book says they resemble each other as political performance artists.”

    WhenDonald Trump shared a video that dreamed of a “unified reich” if he wins the US presidential election, and took nearly a full day to remove it, the most shocking thing was how unshocking it was.

    Trump has reportedly said before that Adolf Hitler did “some good things”, echoed the Nazi dictator by calling his political opponents “vermin” and saying immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country”, and responded to a white supremacist march in Charlottesville by claiming that there were “very fine people on both sides”.

    The Hitler-Trump analogy is controversial. “Some of Trump’s critics – including Biden’s campaign – argue that Trump’s incendiary rhetoric and authoritarian behavior justify the comparison,” the Politico website observed recently. “Meanwhile, Trump’s defenders – and even some of his more historically-minded critics – argue that the comparison is ahistorical; that he’s not a true fascist.”

    The former camp now includes Henk de Berg, a professor of German at the University of Sheffield in Britain. The Dutchman, whose previous books include Freud’s Theory and Its Use in Literary and Cultural Studies, has just published Trump and Hitler: A Comparative Study in Lying.

    In it, De Berg compares and contrasts Hitler and Trump as political performance artists and how they connect with their respective audiences. He examines the two men’s work ethic, management style and narcissism, as well as quirks such as Hitler’s toothbrush moustache and Trump’s implausible blond hair.

    In a Zoom interview from his office at the university campus, De Berg quotes the American comedian and actor George Burns: “The most important thing in acting is honesty. If you can fake that, you’ve got it made.” He adds: “The most important thing in populism is authenticity. The moment you’re able to fake that, you’re in.”

    De Berg, 60, happened to be renewing his study of National Socialism, and rereading Hitler’s autobiographical manifesto Mein Kampf, just as Trump was first running for the White House in 2015. “Obviously, there are massive differences,” he acknowledges. “Hitler was an ideologically committed antisemite who instigated the second world war and was responsible for the Holocaust in which 6 million Jews died.

    “But then I looked at their rhetorical strategies and their public relations operations and I began to see how similar they are in many waysSo I thought, OK, why not do a book looking at Hitler from the perspective of Trump?

    Well, it’s another Monday in this version of the United States.

    What’s on your reading and blogging list today?

    https://skydancingblog.com/2024/06/03/mostly-monday-reads-shake-off-the-stress-fight-for-the-country/

    #Repeat1968 #AyatollahMikeJohnson #ChiefInquisitorAlito #FeloniousTrump #fetusFetishists #JohnBuss #ShakeItOff #UncleTimScott #WhiteChristianNationalism

  8. To Understand JD Vance, You Need to Meet the “Theo-Bros”

    These extremely online young Christian men want to end the 19th Amendment, restore public flogging, and make America white again.

    On July 15, when former President Donald Trump first appeared at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, he brought along two new accessories.

    One was a large bandage covering his ear, which had been nicked by a would-be assassin’s bullet.

    The other was Ohio’s first-term senator and Hillbilly Elegyauthor JD Vance, who was about to debut as the GOP vice presidential hopeful.

    Two days later, after paying tribute to his wife, Usha—the child of immigrants from India—and their three biracial kids, Vance portrayed a vision of America that resonated deeply with Trump voters.

    “America is not just an idea,” he said solemnly. “It is a group of people with a shared history and a common future. It is, in short, a nation.”

    To many viewers at home, this seemed like the stuff of a boilerplate, patriotic stump speech.

    But the words “#shared #history” lit up a far-right evangelical corner of social media.

    “America is a particular place with a particular people,” Joel Webbon, a Texas pastor and podcaster, wrote on X.

    “This is one of the most important political questions facing America right now,” posted former Trump administration official William Wolfe.

    “Answer it wrong, we will go the way of Europe, where the native-born populations are being utterly displaced by third world migrants and Muslims.
    Answer it right, and we can renew America once more.”

    ♦️Vance was embracing one of their most cherished beliefs:
    🔥America should belong to Christians, and, more specifically, white ones.

    “The American nation is an actual historical people,” says Stephen Wolfe (no relation to William), the author of the 2022 book "The Case for Christian Nationalism",
    -- “not just a hodgepodge of various ethnicities, but actually a place of settlement and rootedness.”

    For this group of evangelical leaders, Vance, a 40-year-old former Marine who waxes rapturous about masculinity and women’s revered role as mothers, was the perfect tribune to spread their gospel of #patriarchal #Christian #nationalism.

    For years, graying, khaki-clad evangelists have faithfully made the rounds at conservative events.

    However, as Wolfe, a 41-year-old former Princeton postdoc, writes in his book,
    these “men in wrinkled, short-sleeve golf shirts, sitting plump in their seats” are yesterday’s Christians.

    Among younger activists, they inspire the rolling of eyes
    —they are the embodiment of an ❌ineffective boomer approach to taking over the United States for Jesus.

    🆘 In their place, a group of #young #pastors hope to spearhead a Christian nationalist glow-up as they eagerly await a “#Christian #prince” to rule America.

    These often bearded thirty- and fortysomethings have suits that actually fit.

    They are extremely online, constantly posting on myriad platforms, broadcasting their YouTube shows from mancaves,
    and convening an endless stream of conferences for likeminded followers.

    Let’s call them, as one scholar I spoke with did, the
    👉Theo-Bros.👈

    For all their youthful modishness, this group is actually more conservative than their older counterparts.

    Many TheoBros, for example, don’t think #women belong in the pulpit or the voting booth
    —and even want to ⚠️repeal the 19th Amendment.

    For some, prison reform would involve replacing incarceration with public #flogging.

    Unlike more mainstream Christian nationalists, like House Speaker Mike Johnson, who are obsessed with the US Constitution,
    many TheoBros believe that the Constitution is dead and that 💥we should be governed by the Ten Commandments.

    In "American Reformer", their unofficial magazine, hagiographies of Spanish dictator Francisco #Franco appear alongside full-throated defenses of countries that
    🧨execute gay people.

    On podcasts, the TheoBros unpack “the perils of #multiculturalism,” expose “Burning Man’s wicked agenda,” and peel back the nefarious feminist plot of #Taylor #Swift.

    In Wolfe’s "The Case for Christian Nationalism", one of their seminal texts, he writes that in an ideal Christian nation, ❗️heretics could be executed.❗️

    The rise of the TheoBros worries more mainstream religious conservatives.

    Janet Mefferd, a former Christian radio host and journalist who tracks their ascendancy, says her community is alarmed to see an extremist movement gaining traction.

    “I’m not sure what the endgame is, other than they want to advance Christian nationalism,” she says.
    “But a lot of us find that terrifying.”

    motherjones.com/politics/2024/

  9. Jay Boller at Racket talks to the two Minnesota journalists hit by the Twitter bans, Aaron Rupar and Tony Webster #localangle racketmn.com/elon-musk-twitter

  10. Jay Boller at Racket talks to the two Minnesota journalists hit by the Twitter bans, Aaron Rupar and Tony Webster #localangle racketmn.com/elon-musk-twitter

  11. Jay Boller at Racket talks to the two Minnesota journalists hit by the Twitter bans, Aaron Rupar and Tony Webster #localangle racketmn.com/elon-musk-twitter

  12. Die Anti-#böllerfrei Fraktion ist im Übrigen inzwischen schon so auf Zinne, dass sie eine Bitte, auf Feuerwerk zu verzichten nicht von einer Forderung nach dem Verbot von privatem Feuerwerk unterscheiden können.

    Ergebnis: Sie zeigen unter einem Post, dass sie kein Herz für Tiere haben.

    Ein schöner Auftakt zur #SpendenStattBöller Reihe ab Sonntag

  13. Böller/Bombe auf #Mensch Werfen und ein #Klassenkampf Transpi entrollen ist ein #Danaergeschenk
    Idioten oder gewollt?!

  14. Mike Breen on SGA: “”Does [Shai] sell calls sometimes? Absolutely, but so do 287 other players in the NBA sell calls… When they weren’t a championship contender… nobody was complaining. They’re complaining now because they’re winning.” rawchili.com/5009806/ #basketball #NationalBasketballAssociation #NBA

  15. Mike Southerly | Lost with You | Cinema Crusaders Podcast
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  16. Mike Southerly | Lost with You | Cinema Crusaders Podcast
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  19. mike watt (The Minutemen) et J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) sortent un split commun où chacun reprend un morceau de l'autre sorti dans les années 90. Ecoute intégrale : mowno.com/news/infos/mike-watt
    #mikewatt #theminutemen #jmascis #dinosaurjr #nowplaying

  20. mike watt (The Minutemen) et J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) sortent un split commun où chacun reprend un morceau de l'autre sorti dans les années 90. Ecoute intégrale : mowno.com/news/infos/mike-watt
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  21. mike watt (The Minutemen) et J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) sortent un split commun où chacun reprend un morceau de l'autre sorti dans les années 90. Ecoute intégrale : mowno.com/news/infos/mike-watt
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  22. mike watt (The Minutemen) et J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) sortent un split commun où chacun reprend un morceau de l'autre sorti dans les années 90. Ecoute intégrale : mowno.com/news/infos/mike-watt
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  23. Mike Tyson said it best. ‘Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the mouth.’ And he’s right. #thought

  24. Mike Brown, deputy police chief texts “She would be the one that looks like a narcissistic moron” about an elected school board trustee. You want guys like that in schools? Not a good look for the Victoria PD or for David Eby's government. cheknews.ca/sd-61-truste... #yyj #bcpoli #bced

    SD 61 trustees reinstated, Pro...