It seems to me a lot of people don't understand the US Supreme Court's (SCOTUS) role in our judicial system. I see complaints about inconsistent decisions being made by SCOTUS. "They ruled this way in Wisconsin, but that way in North Carolina?" Now, I'm no legal scholar, but I think this short explanation is where it's at. I'll address Justice Amy Coney Barrett not participating in some of these cases as an aside at the end.
Random thoughts on day to day life, mostly news and politics, but you name it.
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Friday, October 30, 2020
10/30/2020 - 1 SCOTUS and Election Law Rulings
10/30/2020 My Wall Street Journal Home Subscription - Cancel It
Once upon a time I was happy to be able to get the Wall Street Journal delivered to my home. Local papers had gutted their staffs and picked up more and more syndicated material, with less and less locally written, local news.
In recent years I saw the Louisville Courier Journal implode, the quality of every page of the rag these days is an embarrassment under Gannett's ownership. Editorial bias is a given with most print papers, and the C-J, as Louisvillians often refer to it, is no exception. I could live with that, and did for a long time. But over time the C-J let writer after writer go, and eventually the paper was nothing more than a political editorial in a hollow shell. For a while we kept the C-J just for the coupons in the Sunday edition. But even those, over time, we found weren't often for the products we use, and wound up pretty useless to us. I ditched the C-J for good 8 or 9 years ago, before we moved to Florida.
I tried the USA Today for a while, before we moved. Other than the free copy the give away in a hotel lobby, the USA Today is a truly worthless, shallow, empty comic book pretending to be a newspaper. In the long list of things that are "not worth the money", USA Today is prominent. I do like the puzzles, and the TV section was helpful in a hotel when I was on a trip to see what was on to kill an evening.
When we moved to Florida, for the first year or so we were here we took the Charlotte Sun. Everything I said about the C-J is also true of the Sun except the ownership. If anything, the Sun is inferior to the C-J, and that's saying quite something. If it was delivered here for free, I'm not sure I'd ever look at it. In fact I'm sure I wouldn't. I'd call and have then cancel to save me the nuisance of throwing it away every day.
I like my NY Post. Funny, I remember as a kid, my dad used to commute from Staten Island to mid-town Manhattan to work each day. He took the Staten Island Rapid Transit to the Staten Island Ferry, then took the #1 train to Rockefeller Center. I think he used to hop off the #1 and onto the express at Chambers St., then hop off the express at 42nd, and back on the #1 for a couple of stops. And on the way to work he read the NY Daily News, which in those days was the more conservative of the two major New York City tabloids, the other being the New York Post. Sometimes on the way home dad would grab a NY Post, too. I remember it was the afternoon edition, which had all the late sports scores, which was great. I didn't care about the news, or the editorials, or the puzzles. I like the Daily News and the Post because they had awesome coverage of the Mets, Knicks, and Giants, my main sports interests as a boy and as a teen. Still to this day, I guess. I get the N.Y. Post here in Florida. I read the editorials, work some of the puzzles, and when the Mets, Giants, or Knicks don't totally suck, I like to read about them. Most of the time that's sort of depressing, and I don't bother. that will change when one of them has a good squad.
Of the other two New York papers that I can get locally, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, for me there's been nothing to the decision: the Times has sunk to a nadir so low, I don't know if it will ever recover. It's pure political propaganda. Unabashed, unashamed, and untethered to truth, it's a joke of a publication, something sad to see from a once proud paper.
Today's WSJ |
From Today's NY Post |
Thursday, October 29, 2020
10/29/2020 - 1 Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain
10/29/2020 Girl Scouts Bullied By Leftist Mob For Recognizing Fifth Woman on SCOTUS
The Girl Scouts took down this supposedly political tweet. |
Black people: DO NOT think for yourselves! Thou art black, and thou shalt conform in thought and in deed to the expressed opinions and mindset of your masters, the Democratic Party. You will vote for Joe Biden. If you don't, "You ain't black!"
Women: You, too, will conform to the will and whims of the Democratic Party. Women who do not do so are unworthy of praise and admiration! Justice (perish the thought that the title be real!) Amy Coney Barrett, for example, in adopting her Catholicism and incorporating it into her lifestyle, in growing a large family, can not and will not be celebrated for her so-called successes and achievements. She is but a puppet of backward thinkers, an anathema among women to be detested, de-legitimized and undermined at every opportunity. Eschewing reasonable thought, she is a danger and must be stopped!
Rapper 50-Cent (about whom I freely admit, I don't know jack shit) recently endorsed Donald Trump in his reelection bid. His ex-girlfriend, Chelsea Handler (who I don't know shit about, either), seems to have talked him out of it, though. It's a good thing! We can't have black men, especially black men with pop culture followings, toeing other than the company line. Candace Owens, Leo Terrell, Larry Elder, and other black conservatives? They're disregarded as "Uncle Toms", disloyal and to be ignored. Meanwhile, how in the fuck have Democrats made life better for black Americans, especially in our biggest cities? I reject the movement that presumes we are still the United States of Slavery, that presumes the Civil Rights Act of 1968 didn't happen, that assumes every problem and travail has it's "roots" in racism. Black people, I urge you: don't think my way. Don't think their way. Think for yourselves! Assess and form your opinion free from thoughts you're conditioned to have.
The Girl Scouts of America put up a tweet the other day, celebrating Justice Amy Coney Barrett as just the 5th woman to be elevated as a Supreme Court Justice. The angry mob of thought controllers assaulted the Girl Scouts with a short but relentless barrage of complaints that they had the nerve to take the political stance they did, celebrating someone as loathsome as Barrett. Barrett, after all, is pro life, pro family, and naming her to the court could threaten abortion. Acquiescing to the mob, the Girl Scouts took down the tweet and apologized. Similarly, I read reports over the last two days of leftists who were dismayed that Justice Barrett was moving into what had been Justice Ginsburg's chamber. Thankfully, Justice Barrett didn't heed their anguished cries. Instead she moved in, just as justices have always done.
I do not believe that conservatives have every answer, every solution, and stand forever righteous in all things. Far from it. And I will be goddamned if I will allow conventional conservative 'wisdom' dictate my opinions and political preferences. I tell you what, though. Give me more independent thinking black Americans, and more liberated women, women liberated from the women's movement, liberated from the control of men, and liberated from then right and the left. Give me more Amy Coney Barrett's and Candace Owens's,
And as for the so-called cancel culture, the cultural and societal forces that police blacks and women to prevent independent thought and opinions that oppose the 'accepted' norms and positions of the left's masters? Smarten the fuck up. Maybe, just maybe, there's a reason the people you loathe and chastise see the world differently than you. Find out why. Come to understand why their opinions differ from yours. And then, so me a favor: think critically, think constructively, and most importantly, think for yourselves!
Sunday, October 18, 2020
10/18/2020 Polls and 2020 Things to Watch, Predictions 2 Weeks Out
2016 Electoral College Final Results |
Why Presidential Polls are inaccurate (not just this time around, but in general, plus factors applicable just this time around, too):
Saturday, October 17, 2020
10/17/2020-2 Confirm Amy Coney Barrett! A Most Impressive Person.
Robert Bork. Clarence Thomas. Brett Kavanaugh.
Please, let's not add Judge Amy Coney Barrett to that list. At a time when it's easy for me to be critical and jaded about nearly everyone who pops up into public view, this woman stands out to me. I find her to be the single most impressive person in the news 2020. She is extremely intelligent. There was no doubt in my mind at all that during the Senate Confirmation Hearings this week, she was the smartest person in the room. Answering all questions extemporaneously, without notes. She was poised and kept that poise, even when asked nonsensical and offensive questions about white supremacy and sexual misconduct.
She is a woman of family and of faith. While both of those things cut against the grain these days for a segment of our society, for me they don't. Instead, I see them as speaking to a woman of virtue and integrity. Sure, some apparently religious family types are in reality creepy jerks, but I got no sense that this lovely, charming, intelligent woman is a jerk of any kind, including creepy.
I heard testimony from a sight impaired woman who was a law student at Notre Dame who was not only effusive in her praise and endorsement of Judge Barrett, but who told how when faced with obstacles related to her vision impairment in law school, how the Judge, then professor, took ownership of her problem and quickly facilitated a solution.
A mother of five children by traditional means, Judge Barrett adopted two kids from Haiti and is giving them the advantages of a good family. Some people questioned her motivation in doing so. Ridiculous but true.
Amy Coney Barrett is a person everyone can wish to see their kids and grandkids grow up to be. Teachers can look at every student and hope they can someday be the next Amy Coney Barrett. I'm a huge fan. She is an excellent nominee to follow the beloved Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. She should be confirmed this week without delay.