Vixen Strangely at Strangely Blogged is glad about one practical effect of the largely symbolic Congressional condemnation of President Trump’s racist attack on the four Representatives who committed opposition to him. It put 187 Republicans on record as comfortable with racism.
Frances Langum is in awe at Presidential incoherence after an Iraqi Nobel Prize winner tells the horrific personal story of her own rape, and the murder of her entire family. My president responds with what must be the most foolish question of his life. It may be my lack of memory, but I can’t think of a less intelligent comment, and I can recall many by Mr. Trump on the blank side of intellect.
Michelle Stirling is tired of all the joy sucking negativity of global climate eco-alarmists. Vincent at A Wayfarer’s Notes notices her credentials and wonders about her motives.
There apparently has been some local buzz about a possible run for office in 2022 by recently defeated conservative Wisconsin governor Scott Walker. Wisconsin conservative James Wigderson has discovered just what Mr. Walker is planning in 2022.
John Scalzi at Whatever gets annoyed at interviews conducted by the New York Times to discover what worries ordinary middle class folk. The ordinary middle class folk they interview seem neither ordinary nor middleclass. He is quite right, of course. I’ve written about something similar over the years. John touches on a bit of human frailty that affects at least a few elected officials who should know better. The effects of that too common failing can be brutal.
Infidel753 lets go of his usual astute political commentary to point out the wonders of the universe exposed by the Hubble space telescope that go beyond what it lets us see.