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Hegemonic Masculinity

Apparently, this is a thing.

Robin Wright, the journalist at The New Yorker, not the fictional First Lady, wrote about the different diplomatic approaches that we can explore with North Korea. She interviewed James Winnefield, former vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who said:

James Winnefeld, a retired Navy admiral and a former vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, offered a more sanguine prognosis. “Grin and bear it,” he told me. “Let them stew in their own juices.” Negotiations are worth a try, but “we could end up negotiating with ourselves as they cross their arms and stick to their position. The North Koreans will never give up their program. This is an impoverished, authoritarian country, and this is their insurance policy. At same time, they will never use it. They know it will be the end. And they’re not suicidal.”

The United States, he said, can fortify its deterrent capabilities—for instance, by strengthening its missile defenses. It can exert greater economic and diplomatic pressure on the regime, or mobilize allies in joint actions. “But it’s a fool’s errand to expect China to solve this for us,” he noted. If North Korea shows signs of proliferating—that is, trying to export—its nuclear technology, the U.S. should be prepared to impose a blockade, complete with search and seizure of ships, to inspect everything that goes in or out of the country. “We Americans tend to want closure, an endgame,” Winnefeld said. “But it’s not going to happen with North Korea. So you should put yourself in the best possible position—and go on living.”

Sounds rational.

No sooner had I finished reading that piece in the New Yorker when a CNN notification popped up to tell me that Trump want to revise his statement from a couple days ago about raining "fire and fury" on North Korea.

Oh, good, I thought. He's going to say he got a little overwrought. It was undiplomatic and dangerous. He didn't really mean it.

Wrong!

From CNN:

Bridgewater, New Jersey (CNN)President Donald Trump reiterated his bellicose warning to North Korea from earlier in the week, telling reporters at his golf club in New Jersey on Thursday that his threat to bring "fire and fury" if North Korea continued to threaten the United States may not have gone far enough.

"Maybe it wasn't tough enough," Trump said during a lengthy exchange with reporters.

Trump said that past administrations had not done enough to take on North Korea and that it is time a President "stuck up for the country."

{{faceplant}}

Ok, here's what I think is going on. Trump is trying to shore up his base. He's been taking on a lot of issues that his base really wanted, like affirmative action, transgendered people in the military, voting fraud, climate change and healthcare. That last one was a misfire but he promised his base something better than Obamacare.

I'm sure Steve Bannon is behind some of this. He knows what hard core Trump voters want.

Then there are the voters who may have been drifting away from Trump for rational reasons but who are easy to provoke with thoughts of their own mortality to rushing back to Fearless Leader.

Yep, there's nothing like making everyone believe that a small Asian country halfway around the world with a nascent nuclear arms program is a genuine threat to the US. TRUMP is a threat to the US, North Korea is not.

It happened with the run up to the Iraq war too. Remember how George W. Bush was always confusing Saddam Hussein with Osama bin Laden? Yeah, I'm guessing that wasn't a senior moment. He did that on purpose. Because we associate bin Laden with 9/11 and that scares the crap out of people.

So now people are scared silly about North Korea. They're wondering if they'll make it to the next Christmas. They worry about their grandchildren. They're looking for a tough guy to protect them, not that wimp Obama. Hey, I was no Obama fan for completely different reasons but I'm not sure he's the one who made this situation what it is right now. I'm pretty sure that's on Trump's watch.

But the desired effect is to bolster Trump's poll numbers when the fearful come running back to him for his protection. That Russia investigation must be hitting pay dirt.

Anyway, I'm not getting all bent out of shape about North Korea. We and they have always known we can pulverize them in a retaliatory strike. It doesn't need to be said out loud.

This is just a big fat ugly guy swinging his dick around and promising to keep us all safe. Like someone who practices hegemonic masculinity.

Next week, we'll discuss Affinity Fraud.

I'm blowing this pop stand.

Saunter: I love the country

The Ivanka Branded

Last year, the media was all over how Ivanka Trump was her father's secret weapon. He was going to have problems with the women's vote. But he needed to get as many as possible to vote for him anyway. He got around this by pimping his daughter (it's a 2008 David Shuster meme. Go look it up.)

Ivanka was supposed to be the feminist in the family who would stand up for women. It's probably more than that. When we vote for candidates, we vote for what we aspire to be. Many women can't see themselves as a bloated, ugly, stupid, selfish, ignorant, attention deficit disordered guy who's sexiest thing in his pants is his wallet.

But if you're a well off white woman who fancies herself progressive, Ivanka is your girl.
The Daily Show deconstructs the Ivanka Brand:

Stroll: Dreams of barroom girls…

Message in a bottle?

Having a Chartreuse Swizzle. Dry, bitter. Perfect.

What's going on at your Happy Hour?

Stroll: On the day when you were born

The angels got together…

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Well, here's a guy who'll never get laid again. 28 year old software engineer James Damore, incautiously wrote a memo complaining that Google, the place where he worked, had too many women in it.

Yes, at 31% women, google is teaming with stressed out bitches and there is such a thing as too much diversity. Maybe it's because they're surrounded by 69% male assholes who like to interrupt them, demean their intelligence and steal their credit? Just a guess.

Mr. Damore also said there's not enough of a conservative voice at google. I know, we're all playing our tiny violins.

BTW, this guy was a graduate student in molecular and computational biology before he went to google. Normally, the more narcissistic and sociopathic elements among my former colleagues went to Wall Street to cash in big. Sounds like Damore just couldn't cut it or didn't even get an offer.

But all's well that ends well. Google fired him.

That'll learn them to tighten up their candidate screening.

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Evangelical pastor Robert Jeffress, Trump's favorite fanatical end-timer, is perfectly ok with Trump turning North Korea into a glass parking lot.

“When it comes to how we should deal with evil doers, the Bible, in the book of Romans, is very clear: God has endowed rulers full power to use whatever means necessary — including war — to stop evil,” Jeffress said. “In the case of North Korea, God has given Trump authority to take out Kim Jong Un."

The biblical passage Romans 13 gives the government authority to deal with evildoers, Jeffress said. “That gives the government to the authority to do whatever, whether it’s assassination, capital punishment or evil punishment to quell the actions of evildoers like Kim Jong Un,” he said.

Well, I guess if god says it's ok…

Stroll: 99 Luftballoons

The Cold War just got hot again.

Ninety nine dreams I have had
In every one a red balloon
It's all over and I'm standing pretty
In this dust that was a city
If could find a souvenir
Just the prove the world was here
And here is a red balloon
I think of you and let it go

Do we have any Jaime Lannisters working in the White House? Just asking…

Mistress of Deflection

KellyAnne Conway is Trump's propaganda minister. How do we know she's good at her job? It's the degree of frustration and confusion she leaves in her wake.

But it's no mystery how she does it. It's not the force of her arguments or incredible persistence in promoting ugly "facts" to defend her magical theories.

She's got a technique. Vox breaks it down for us. After this, you'll never look at KellyAnne the same way again. She's just another magician who knows sleight of hand.

In the end, it is all an illusion if invincibility. As they conclude, there's no reason to keep inviting her back on TV for an interview if you know in advance what she's up to.

So why does the media still treat her as a legitimate and ethical spokesperson for a public office?

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Stroll: Are you going to drop the bomb or not?

Getting old is bad for the skin and attitude:

Stroll: Your crafty little pencil

Sharon Jones sang funk with the Dap Kings for years. Her energy on stage was right up there with Tina Turner and her voice was powerful. She died last year at the age of 60 just after the election from complications of bike duct cancer and a stroke.

She blamed Trump.

She wasn't a fan of George W. Bush either. Here she is with When the Other Shoe Drops, the Dap Kings' response to the run up to the Iraq War:

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Lady V recommends this site from the Alliance for Securing Democracy for anyone looking for those of you who want to follow what the right wing media is putting out there for general consumption. If you don't have time to research news and its sources, it's easy to get sucked in by the latest themes and memes. They're not making news, they're analyzing what's already out there.

Stroll: Dreaming West

It's been cool and cloudy in Pittsburgh and will be for the next week according to the forecast. I put away my floaty shirts and skirts for boot cut jeans, black T, black boots and a bandana. Dreaming of the west with big skies, sun and hot dry weather. Sitting in a dusty bar somewhere, listening to the Eagles and sipping my Coronado and lime…

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Michael Lewis writes in Vanity Fair that the biggest nuclear threat is coming from inside the White House.

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Over on Der Spiegel, the candidates for chancellor to unseat Merkel are defining themselves by how well they can handle Trump, the biggest nuclear threat.

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While over at The Guardian, there are concerns that Trump's actions towards North Korea could actually make the situation more dangerous. Do we even know what Trump's strategy towards North Korea is?

It's raining. Did I remember my umbrella? No, I did not.
Sigh.

Feeling very Charlene today. Oh, to be in Arizona today where the air is dry and my hair wouldn't look like I stuck my finger in a light socket.

Best Comedy Resistance This Week: Whaaaaaat??

First up, staff writer Amber on Late Night with Seth Myers continues her ongoing series, "Amber Says What"

Next up, Al Franken appeared on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert to accept a much coveted award on behalf of Senate Democrats*:

* Appreciation for satire is one of the last things the developing brain acquires. Republicans don't know how to do funny. Soooo…

Anyway, next up is Sam B who comes out of the gate pointing out the double standard surrounding McCain's no vote on the Skinny Repeal vote on Obamacare:

From Funny or Die, what Jared and Ivanka rehearse their testimony (stay with it to the end):

And the best news of the week:

IKEA has a new catalog!!

I am all over it. Trip planned, list in hand.

Later, taters…

Saunter: Come Rain

The forecast is pretty bleak this weekend for the camping trip I planned. T-storms, cloudy, below average temps for this time of year. (I like it hot)

Gotta schlepp all that gear out of the car.

Sad.

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Over at The New Yorker, Ryan Lizza breaks down what it means that Robert Mueller asked to empanel a Grand Jury a few weeks ago. It's not just a formality. He may think he has enough evidence for a criminal charges and the fact that the members will be from D.C. may signal that he's gunning for a conviction if he gets an indictment.

Grand juries don’t investigate hoaxes, and there are rules against using them for anything resembling a political witch hunt. As several former federal prosecutors told me, the grand jury is significant because it means that Mueller is in the midst of a “predicated” criminal investigation. That is, he has reached the point where he has evidence of criminal conduct. “It can’t be used for a fishing expedition,” Matt Olsen, a former federal prosecutor, said. “He’s got a very powerful tool to pursue specific federal crimes.”

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Martin Shkreli, the Pharma venture capitalist and "entrepreneur" that all of the lab rats love to hate for his evil schemes to make otherwise cheap generic drugs unaffordable to those people who need them and may not have insurance, has been convicted of securities fraud. How did he do it? He raided his biotech startup for funds to pay his hedge fund investors.

Tremendous.

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Have you ever wondered what Ötzi, the alpine snow mummy had for lunch? Wonder no more:

Last week, a paper in Scientific Reports described another recent find, of an object four thousand years old: a circular box, several inches wide, made of willow and pine and sewn together with twigs. It was discovered, in 2012, near the summit of Switzerland’s Lötschenpass, almost nine thousand feet up, and was dated to the Bronze Age. The recovery of a wooden artifact so old and well preserved would be remarkable under any circumstances, but this one contained something curious. “We saw that it has this amorphous glob in the middle of it,” Jessica Hendy, an archeologist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and one of the paper’s co-authors, told me. She and her colleagues, led by André Colonese, of the University of York, analyzed the glob using a technique typically reserved for ceramics; it detects the presence of fats, revealing if a clay pot once contained, say, dairy or meat. But this time, and for the first time in the history of archeology, the analysis showed traces of grain—“some sort of wheat,” Hendy said, and barley or rye. Science outlets promptly began referring to the artifact as a lunchbox.

Mmmmmm, amorphous globs of grain substance. With an apple carrot purée and radicchio slaw?

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