This post makes me a little nervous, for reasons that will become obvious. But I'm tired of fretting about jinxes when the truth, the righteous path, the black and white are staring us in the face.
Back in the olden times, before the fuckery descended upon the land like a wet blanket that smelled of tanning oil and dogshit, I wrote a post entitled "Explaining Trump" that used a Drew Magary GQ piece as source material. Magary had attended a Trump 2016 rally, and come away if not at all sympathetic, at least clear-eyed about the candidate's appeal. As did I.
We return today to Magary's work as what I hope might wind up a bookend on a benighted era for our society. In his regular SF Gate column, Magary excoriated the New York Times for its reflexive bothsidesism, its sanewashing of Trump's patently unhinged public expectorations. The thesis of the piece is captured in this quote: "The Times cares more about its place in the power structure than in actually affecting that power structure."
It's an interesting piece, but that's not the element that caught my attention. Rather, it was this passage from the opening graf:
We’re just over a month away from the presidential election and, if you ask the New York Times, the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president/Keystone kriminal Donald Trump remains “deadlocked.” Despite the fact that Trump is losing in Pennsylvania, a state he needs to win, by four points. Despite the fact that polls in North Carolina just turned in Harris’ favor. Despite the fact that a grassroots campaign for Harris, one that numbers in the hundreds of thousands, sprung up the instant her boss ceded his spot in the race to her. Despite the fact that Trump got his ass beat in a nationally televised debate with Harris after repeating, with supreme gusto, the lie that Haitian immigrants in Ohio are eating people’s pets. The lie that his own running mate openly said was a lie.
You don’t have to work terribly hard to sum up this race as it stands: Harris is destroying Trump, because Trump is a deranged old s—tbag. See how easy that was?
See what I meant about nervous? That kind of talk is anathema to lefties and Boston Red Sox fans, and I'm both. But there are reasons to believe that the worm is turning. That we're finally, slowly, slowly (said the sloth), but hopefully inexorably towards karmic retribution.
As Jack Nicholson's Joker once said, "This town needs an enema", and we're starting to see some of the shit that's been packed into our national intestinal tract [did TR return from the wilderness to write this?] slide down the drain. It seems The Finding Out may have commenced.Steve Bannon is in prison. The Department of Justice issued an indictment alleging that some of the right-wing looniverse's most execrable dopes have been unwitting Russian assets for years (and if you don't think Ben Shapiro isn't getting his affairs in order, you don't give the KGB enough credit). Cretinous Trump body man and Project 2025 advisor Johnny McEntee allegedly sent sexually aggressive texts to 18 year-olds from a business Instagram account. At least McEntee was savvy enough to confirm his targets were 18, which Matt Gaetz seemingly didn't when he attended a "sex party" with a 17 year-old, according to sworn testimony.
We could go on. And we will, because holy fucking shit have you read about Mark Robinson?
I hope I'm not stomping on OBX Dave's Carolina beat here, but if you haven't been following the recent news about current North Carolina Lieutenant Governor and GOP gubernatorial candidate, let me sum it up in a few words:
He's a wannabe Nazi slaveowner with a who fucked his sister-in-law and wrote about it on a porn website he frequented. And I swear that all of those things are true. Allegedly*.*Nah, that shit is dead real. Sue us, Lt. Governor. We could use the money we'll get from counter-suing. We have top notch legal counsel. Top notch.
There are miles to go before we sleep, and if the last eight years have taught us anything, we write off That Fucking Guy and his enablers at all of our peril. God damn, but we need that cleanse, to wake up in the shower like Patrick Duffy and realize if was all a dream. Or that we need to invest in real estate in Portugal.
We've long said here that karma is a bitch. Sometimes she takes her sweet time. But if she gives us Stephen Miller's head on a stick, we'll call it almost even.
Schools officially closed here tomorrow. Shouldn't be much more than a bunch of rain and some gusty winds throughout the day but they get freaked out by the buses being out in tropical stormish weather. NIce free day off for my kid.
ReplyDeleterob - thanks for asking...i played fairly well though left 4-5 shots (short'ish putts/penalties) out there per usual. a respectable 91. the scots do not use the word, or practice the "gimme". no such thing.
ReplyDeleteam currently visiting one of trump's joints over here - turnberry. second time here and have to tell ya it's pretty amazeballs. say what you will about the man, he knows how to pretty up a joint.
i've been wrestling with whether or not it's okay to not feel sorry for brett favre in the wake of his recent parkinson's diagnosis. i am no longer wrestling. fuck that guy. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/41403341/favre-nfl-wolfe-bryant-mississippi-welfare
ReplyDeleteDoesn’t seem like Favre is involved in that lawsuit at all. The governor appears to be the douchenozzle in chief there. Really dumb statements by the CEO of Mississippi Today only exacerbated the problem.
ReplyDeleteThat said, Farve seems like a bad dude and I’ll put myself on Team Sterger.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jenn-sterger-brett-favre-karma-parkinsons_n_66f3d2d4e4b01c2b5008c49c/amp
Hey Dan, isn't Turnberry near Kingsbarns? That place is gorgeous; the drive from St. Andrews to Crail is just beautiful! If you haven't before and you've a chance, you might check-out Balgove Larder in St. Andrews. Awesome Steak Barn and a separate cafe, too. Very cool place!
ReplyDeleteHere's to hoping the sentiments of this post see us to a blue victory in Nov!
jenn sterger invoked karma!
ReplyDeleteDonna - Kingsbarns is just outside of St. Andrews. Turnberry is on the west coast....fun fact - on a clear day like today, you can actually see Northern Ireland. Ate last night at a great local spot outside of St Andrews, Whey Tavern...in Strathkinnes if/when you're back.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the Favre/Spacey rehabilitation tour.
ReplyDeletemlc x gtb has been postponed for a few days due to the hurricane. marls has completely lost his gruntle. he's not wrong.
ReplyDelete25th anniversary today for me and my best girl. made carbonara and about to enter a food coma on the couch. as god intended.
ReplyDeletemore finding out today, as rudy giuliani’s fall from grace continues with his disbarment in dc.
ReplyDeleteearly chippiness at the presidents cup!
ReplyDeletewho do we like on the college gridiron this weekend, gheorghies who aren't whitney?
ReplyDeleteHey!
ReplyDeleteGive him your picks anyway. Whit dog is due!
ReplyDeletelotta red on the board in montreal
ReplyDeleteThey may not score a point this week
ReplyDeletekeegan bradley's gonna rip luke donald's heart out of his chest and eat it on the first tee at the 2025 ryder cup. gonna be crazy.
ReplyDeleteExcept he attempted the worst-executed dap exchange I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteGuys, just wait til the last round of the Ryder Cup next year! Then I’ll tell you who to bet on!
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