Tuesday, April 01, 2025

Gheorghasbord

Been thinking a lot about what it'll take for us to climb out from the morass we slide deeper into with each passing day. It seem painfully obvious that so-called political elites are essentially useless, either because they stand to gain from others' pain or they lack the imagination to see how bad things might get. No, if we're getting out of this shit, it's gonna be normies hand in hand with privileged folks who take stands, sacrifice, and build movements in ways large and small. 

And, like it's often been, women are gonna sigh, roll up their sleeves, and start digging. So today we celebrate a couple of badass ladies who've made public points recently.

The first is former Skadden Arps associate Brenna Frey, who very publicly resigned from the prestigious firm after the partnership agreed to a settlement with the President* to avoid the consequences of a highly dubious Executive Order targeting it. Following in the footsteps of her colleague Rachel Cohen, Frey posted her resignation and reasons on LinkedIn, saying, 

Today the executive partner of my former firm sent us all an "update" that attempted to convince some of the best minds in the legal profession that he did us a solid by capitulating to the Trump administration's demands for fealty and protection money.  Fellow Skadden attorneys: If you agree with Jeremy London's position that the firm should not engage in "illegal DEI discrimination," should devote prestigious Skadden Fellows to the Trump administration's pet projects, and should help "politically disenfranchised groups who have not historically received legal representation from major national law firms," (taking into account the robust pro bono work that major national law firms already do), then by all means continue working there. But if that email struck you as a craven attempt to sacrifice the rule of law for self-preservation, I hope you do some soul-searching over the weekend and join me in sending a message that this is unacceptable (in whatever way you can). As one of my more eloquent former colleagues put it: "Do not pretend that what is happening is normal or excusable. It isn't."

There is only one acceptable response from attorneys to the Trump administration's demands: The rule of law matters. 

The rule of law matters. As an attorney, if my employer cannot stand up for the rule of law, then I cannot ethically continue to work for them.

A more prominent woman took a different sort of stand recently, quietly standing up to discrimination through the simple, decent act of making breakfast.

UCONN women's hoops redshirt freshman Jana El Alfy is a practicing Muslim, and observed Ramadan for the past month (it ended this weekend). During Ramadan, the devout cannot consume food or drink of any kind between dawn and sunset, making it particularly challenging for elite athletes. 

El Alfy's roommate is superstar senior Paige Bueckers. Each day during Ramadan, Bueckers woke up before dawn to make breakfast for her teammate. She told People Magazine, "So just anytime you can support somebody, especially when they're going through something. It's a lot better when you’re going through something with somebody."

Ain't that a novel concept. 

Finding somebodies to go through stuff with sounds like a recipe for positive outcomes. Let's get after it.

17 comments:

  1. Paige is a real one, huh? Anyone else not in the mood for april fool's jokes today?

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  2. I wonder if I could learn to drive a manual transmission vehicle in a right hand drive vehicle. WCSAGD - Rootsy budget RV edition

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  3. gameday for your huskies! last one of the season against a larger school. i think we can be competitive, based on what i've seen of the opponent on film. stay tuned for updates.

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  4. zwoman texted me to ask if I think Cory Booker wore depends for his marathon speech, and if you know her you know this is a dead serious question.

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  5. I sent her a link to an article about filibusters, apparently Strom Thurmond kept a bucket in the cloakroom just in case he needed to pee mid-screed. So now she's debating between depends, a bucket, and a catheter. Our relationship has become so much more romantic after all these years.

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  6. My daughter makes her middle school volleyball debut this evening. She's one of just a couple of 7th graders who made the team and most assuredly the shortest but she's good. Excited to see her out there in the gym where I played middle school basketball.

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  7. right on. that’s the good shit.

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  8. rootsy you need that Sambar! Pull the trigger.

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  9. I hear ya Z. It's tempting, but I may need to look for something more practical if my dancer needs a car. Maybe give him my wife's outback and look at this one, stashed away on wilmington electronics craiglist. 32K is lower mileage than any car I've ever owned.

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  10. Last time the Terps hired a guy named Williams to coach men's hoops, it eventually worked out all right

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  11. so it was just me and fitz at that lips show?

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  12. Maybe some else like Morgan or Old or someone. I can’t recall.

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  13. your huskies fought to a 1-1 draw against a bigger school. took a 1-0 lead off a corner in the 20th minute (coach has been preaching that corner kick goals are often about effort and want to as much as skill, and this one was a scrappy affair. coach might know what he's talking about. blind squirrel and all that.). then gave up a fluky own goal in the 55th minute. competed hard once again. three game unbeaten run!

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  14. and the good people of wisconsin told elon musk to eat shit. huzzah, cheese-eaters.

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  15. By 10 points, with 98 pct of votes counted as of moment.

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