The Breakfast Club (The Same House)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:00am (ET) (or whenever we get around to it) to talk about current news and our boring lives and to make fun of LaEscapee! If we are ever running late, it’s PhilJD’s fault.

This Day in History

Funeral of Jordan’s King Hussein; Premiere of ‘The Birth of a Nation’; a South Carolina civil rights protest turns deadly; the Boy Scouts of America is incorporated; actor James Dean born.

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Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

We all live in the same house, we all must be part of the effort to hold down our little house. When you see something that is not right, not fair, not just… do something about it. Say something. Have the courage. Have the backbone. Get in the way. Walk with the wind. It’s all going to work out.

John Lewis

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Super Bowl LV

Just as last Monday’s almost a blizzard two and a half feet of snow started to get that greyish “been here too long” look, Stars Hollow has gotten a fresh coat of the cold white stuff. Not as much as last week but enough for the town to get out the plow guy. He does a good job on the steep hills in my part of this berg, on that I can’t complain. But, as they say, whoever “they” are, I’m digressing. So, let’s get on to the subject of this missive Super Bowl LV, that’s 55 for those not literate in Latin. Ego Latinam dictum . I took 4 years in high school and at one time spoke it fluently. It was only useful when I needed to converse with my Latin teacher. Yes, I’m an over achieving polyglot and always got an “A”. Anyway, back to “Throw the Damn Ball.”

This year’s spectacle is between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with former Patriots’ (ek hornbeck hated them) MAGAman Tom Brady and the almost equally despised Kansas City (MO) Chiefs with their youngster quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. You don’t hear too much about Mahomes in the news because it’s been all about cheater Brady in his 10th Super Bowl at age 43 which is long in the tooth for just about any professional athlete.

I’m truly disappointed that neither the Buffalo Bills (the only NY team that play IN NY) or the Green Bay Packers are in the game. Just as an aside, the Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rogers announced he is staying with the team for another season. He also was named NFL’s 2020 MVP and announced his engagement to Ms. Shailene Woodley. At 37, Rogers was them most “never married” bachelor around, now he’s off that playing field, maybe.

I can’t which team I’m rooting for since I hate them both just about equally: the Bucs because, well, Brady and Floriduh; the Chiefs because they continue to insult Native Americans with their racist chant and logo. The Chiefs are seeking to repeat last year’s SB LIV win and keep the Bucs from being the first franchise to win a Super Bowl on its home turf. I suppose I’ll support the Chiefs because I really loath Brady.

The game is being played in Raymond James Stadium, or “Ray Jay” stadium as the locals call it, an open air stadium with just 25,000 of its 65,890 seats occupied by guests and first responders. The weather is forecast to be cool (mid 60’s) and breezy which is a blessing since last night there was a tornado watch for the city which was lifted early this morning.

This year the game is on CBS and CBS Sports channel on cable. Pre-game babble and ceremonies start at 6 PM ET with kickoff at 6:30.

The halftime show will start about 8 PM because it takes over 2 hours for them to get through 30 minutes of actual play with all the interruptions due to time outs, flags on plays, injuries and, lest they be forgotten, the highlights of the Super Bowl games, the commercials. Sorry but this year there is no new Budweiser commercial, nope no horses and no showdown between Coke and Pepsi. The half time show will not be on the field this year, either, it will be in the stands thus eliminating the mob scene on the field during a pandemic. Sensible.. Canadian artist The Weeknd will be the guest star, real name Abel Tesfaye, who has won three Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards and nine Billboard Music Awards. Super Bowl halftime performers do not get paid. The NFL does cover the cost of the performance.

The national anthem will be sung by Grammy-nominated artists Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church. Nothing can top Whitney Houston’s or Lady Gaga’s performance of the anthem, ever.

And now a word from ek hornbeck from 2019:

Let’s get this out of the way first. There is <i.no team in the NFL I despise more than the Patsies, not even the ‘Boys. So my rooting is entirely with the Scams despite the fact they stole the Super Bowl from the ‘Aints (who are at least tolerable) through bad officiating.</i.

And the NFL as an Institution is nothing more than a Blackface Minstrel Show where the only real thing is the Traumatic Brain Injury Owners inflict on their Slaves.

This has become a secular holiday and a corrupt display of late stage capitalism through relentless marketing. Only the naked advertisements will hold my attention as I find Throwball in general intensely soporific (also Football, give me some Curling or Darts).

So Let’s Play Ball!! Oh, wait, that’s baseball, isn’t it?

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Puppy Bowl XVII

Woof! Once again it’s snowing in Stars Hollow, not as much as last week but enough that we need to put on the snow boots and get out the shovels and ice melt. So, while the snow is falling, we can all sit around the TV with hot chocolate and watch the yearly spectacle of cuteness – Puppy Bowl XVII.

If the snacks can’t get you through Super Bowl Sunday, maybe 70 puppies playing football can.

It’s the Puppy Bowl time.
And even though so many beloved events have been canceled in the past year, Puppy Bowl XVII is very much on.
With 70 puppies from 22 different shelters, Sunday’s event will pit Team Ruff against Team Fluff in a canine football match for a common goal: To be adopted.
Here’s what you need to know.
Don’t be phased by the roman numerals. This is Puppy Bowl no. 17, the latest in a tradition that began in 2005.
Pups are split up into two teams and placed in a canine-sized football stadium to compete for “touchdowns,” but there’s also a national anthem performance, a halftime show, play-by-play commentary and a “rufferee.”
The winning team captain gets a “Chewy Lombarky Trophy,” but really, all the dogs win.
For the past 16 events, 100% of the puppies and kittens featured were adopted. (Yes, there are kittens — more on that later.)
The Puppy Bowl is all about celebrating adoptable pups and the shelters and staff who help them.
This year’s Puppy Bowl features dogs from nine Northeastern states.
You’ll meet Marshall, a deaf Boston Terrier mix training to be a therapy dog for Covid-19 nurses.
You’ll learn about Mona, a 10-year-old Toy Poodle mix from Los Angeles who takes reiki healing sessions.
You’ll see five special needs players and four hearing impaired pups, including Jett, a double front amputee Labrador mix who loves to scamper in the countryside.
And all of these players will be cheered for on the sidelines for the very first time by puppy cheerleaders, Animal Planet said in a statement.
It’s not just for puppies, the kittens get their turn, too.
This year’s event has special guests: First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and First Dogs, Champ and Major.
Also, longtime friends and animal lovers Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg will be hosting with Dan Schachner as the game’s “rufferee.” Celebrating 10 years of “rufferee”-ing for the Puppy Bowl, Schachner will call puppy penalties, ruff-housing and touchdowns.
And now a word from ek hornbeck that was posted in last years bowl:

Some people are under the impression I don’t like dogs which is not at all true. Most of them like me too though there is this one, Luna, that my activist brother occasionally has to look after that barks every time she sees me.

She has abandonment issues due to mistreatment and my lifestyle, which consists mostly of cursing at the computer and wandering to the refrigerator at odd intervals for food, means I’m only available intermittently for emotional bonding and that’s what dogs want, all the time.

Take your neediest girlfriend ever, triple it, and that’s what Dogs are like. Yeah they’re also a pain in the ass in other ways, you have to walk them for one, but that excited door bouncing is not just, “I need to pee.” Dogs genuinely like their humans and miss you when you’re away.

And if that’s the kind of experience you’re looking for (along with the knowledge they’ll be dead in 15 years despite your best efforts and all your money) then you should have one. Emily has deeply regretted it ever since her last one died, yet I can’t persuade her to just get another one. Our pets tend to find us, we don’t go looking for them.

We also go for hyper imaginative names like “Terry” for a Terrier and “Dally” for a Dalmatian. Yep, we have a lot of fun in Stars Hollow but to make up for it the Winters are long, dark, and cold. Now walk that damn dog before they pee on the carpet.

In truth we set up a dog run which is what you do when you don’t want to strap a Taser to your dog’s neck and opt for the more civilized solution of wrapping them in chains. It’s still there, vacant, and I can never mow that part of the lawn without checking my shoes.

I could certainly make Luna love me, or at least obey me, because I know all the Caesar Milan tricks, but the question is how committed am I to that relationship? She’s not my dog, or even my brother’s, simply a stranger who sleeps over every so often.

Perhaps she senses that and it’s the source of her discontent.

The other things you should know about dogs is they like to play, practically all the time unless they’re sleeping in which case they make good footrests and bed warmers if you can stand the hair and dander. They can do amusing stuff like chase non-existent Tennis Balls but I think that a cruel trick. You can dress them in costumes and they don’t seem to mind, unlike Cats where there is always this seething resentment. Of course Cats pretty much resent everything (not unlike a teenager) which is why I like them. You don’t have to walk them either which is bonus.

Alas I am completely pet free at the moment but when I consider my sketchy attention to details perhaps it is for the best.

Puppy Bowl is on the Animal Planet channel and repeats throughout the day until 2 AM ET.
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How Republicans Lie About The Minimum Wage – SOME MORE NEWS

(And Democrats – BK)

Hi. Here’s a News about the Minimum Wage, Rand Paul, and the ghouls of the Republican Party. It’s also about Tiger King.

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The Breakfast Club (Berries)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club!

AP’s Today in History for February 7th

The Beatles arrive in America; Ramzi Yousef arrested for the 1993 blast at New York’s World Trade Center; Jordan’s King Hussein dies; Author Charles Dickens and Country music star Garth Brooks are born.

Breakfast Tune Shine On You Crazy Diamond- Pink Floyd – Banjo Cover

Something to think about, Breakfast News & Blogs below

Something to think about over coffee prozac

QAnon Fears That Greene’s Obsession with Jewish Space Lasers Is Distracting Her from Battling Baby-Eating Cannibals
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Pondering the Pundits: Sunday Preview Edition

Pondering the Pundits: Sunday Preview Edition” is an Open Thread. It is a selection of editorials and opinions from around the news medium and the internet blogs. The intent is to provide a forum for your reactions and opinions, not just to the opinions presented, but to what ever you find important.

On Sunday mornings we present a preview of the guests on the morning talk shows so you can choose which ones to watch or some do something more worth your time on a Sunday morning.

Follow us on Twitter @StarsHollowGzt

The Sunday Talking Heads:

This Week with George Stephanopolis: The guests on Sunday’s “This Week” are: Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Transportation Secretary; and Sen. Roger Wicker (Q-MS).

The roundtable guests are: Former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ); former Mayor Rahm Emanuel (?-Chicago); Sarah Isgur, Dispatch Staff Writer; and Christina Greer, Fordham University Associate Professor.

Face the Nation: Host Margaret Brennan’s guests are: Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen; Dr. Maria Kerkhoven, infection disease epidemiologist; Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former commissioner of the FDA; and James Brown, sportscaster.

Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: The guests on this week’s “MTP” are: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute if Allergy and Infectious Disease; Sen. Bill Cassidy (Q-LA); and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA);

The panel guests are: David French, senior editor of The Dispatch; Maria Teresa Kumar, President and CEO of Voto Latino; Anna Palmer, POLITICO correspondent; and Michael Steele, former RNC chair.

State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash: Their guests are: Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen; Sen. Pat Toomey (Q-PA); Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT); and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Ma).

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More raccoons.

DNR Visit Today – I am not a happy Camper

DNR had a complaint about me and came to investigate. There is no legislation under the Wild Life Act which prohibits me feeding the raccoons as long as I do not house or pen them up but they have the free roam of my property.

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The Breakfast club (Spectator Sport)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:00am (ET) (or whenever we get around to it) to talk about current news and our boring lives and to make fun of LaEscapee! If we are ever running late, it’s PhilJD’s fault.

This Day in History

President Ronald Reagan born; Hillary Clinton runs for the U.S. Senate; Britain’s King George VI dies; baseball legend Babe Ruth and reggae superstar Bob Marley born.

Breakfast Tunes

Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

Life is not a spectator sport. If you’re going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion you’re wasting your life.

Jackie Robinson

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Late Night Today

Late Night Today is for our readers who can’t stay awake to watch the shows. Everyone deserves a good laugh.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Super Bowl Beer Ads Look A Lot Different This Year

This year is about hope and togetherness… but next year it’s back to business.

Kevin McCarthy Is Playing Both Sides Of The GOP’s Civil War

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tried to distance herself from “words of the past” today, but she need not have bothered as House minority leader Kevin McCarthy declined to take action against her, effectively adopting her conspiracy theories as mainstream GOP values.

Quarantinewhile… How Dare You, Connecticut?

Quarantinewhile… Lawmakers in Connecticut are seeking to make pizza the state’s official food. Better not tell that to their neighbors in New York and New Jersey.

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah

Marjorie Taylor Greene Gets Punished by House and Disavows QAnon

Despite publicly disavowing QAnon, the House votes to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committees while GOP lawmakers continue to stand by her.

Biden Mask Plan, Olympic Head’s Sexism & Lil Uzi Vert’s New Rock

President Biden debates sending a face mask to every American, the head of the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee is under fire for demeaning comments about women, and rapper Lil Uzi Vert unveils his new $24 million forehead piercing.

Super Bowl LV: Ticket Prices Soar and Advertisers Pull Their Ads

Super Bowl tickets are more expensive than ever, major advertisers pull their commercials to donate to charity instead, and Amanda Gorman will open the event with a poem. Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta have the latest on Super Bowl LV.

Late Night with Seth Meyers

Biden Commits to Boosting Coronavirus Relief Checks

House Votes to Remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from Committees: A Closer Look

Seth takes a closer look at Republicans standing by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as her committee assignments were stripped from her after making a series of deranged, bigoted statements.

Jimmy Kimmel Live

Nutso Marjorie Taylor Greene Booted From Committees After Years of Lies & Conspiracies

Guillermo made an appearance on ESPN Deportes to talk about the Super Bowl, the CDC is saying no to parties for the big game, the White House is working on a plan to send masks to every American, the House voted to remove Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from the education and budget committees after years of spreading misinformation and crazy conspiracies, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Sean Hannity pretended to not know what QAnon was, the QAnon Shaman from the Capitol Riots claims he didn’t eat for nine straight days because they wouldn’t provide him with organic food, Donald Trump resigned from SAG-AFTRA, and in honor of Tom Brady making it to his 10th Super Bowl, an all-Tom Brady edition of #MeanTweets​.

The Late Late Show with James Corden

Trump Quit the Actors Union: Who Cares!Come on a journey with us. James Corden kicks off the show with a preview of the big game with Reggie Watts, and the two provide analysis we promise you won’t find anywhere else. After, James looks at the headlines, including President Joe Biden heading to a modified version of the National Prayer Breakfast, and former president Donald Trump penning a letter to the Screen Actors Guild to let them know he quit (before he was set to be removed). And James wonders how much longer we’re in this.

Dogs In Sunglasses

These dogs aren’t interested in the kind of bone you’re offering.

Pondering the Pundits

Pondering the Pundits” is an Open Thread. It is a selection of editorials and opinions from around the news media and the internet blogs. The intent is to provide a forum for your reactions and opinions, not just to the opinions presented, but to what ever you find important.

Thanks to ek hornbeck, click on the link and you can access all the past “Pondering the Pundits”.

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Paul Krugman: Pumps and Dumps and Chumps

Please, stop falling for fake populism.

In a more reasonable world, hardly anyone would care about the ups and downs of a smallish retailer’s stock price. Even near the top of its Reddit-fueled roller coaster, GameStop accounted for only about 0.06 percent of the total value of U.S. stocks. Furthermore, the stock market itself is mainly a sideshow to the real economy.

But we don’t live in a reasonable world, we live in a world where the GameStop story briefly commanded global attention. And the craziness did offer some important lessons — not so much about economics and markets as about psychology and politics.

For it turns out that despite four years of Donald Trump, our society remains remarkably gullible. And it is not just members of the public who believe what they see on social media; far too many influential people still keep falling for fake populism. [..]

So what was all that about? Social media acted as an accelerant, but the basic story of what happened is a very old one. This was basically a pump and dump, with a side order of predatory trading.

Eugene Robinson: Bipartisanship is nice, but you can’t negotiate with fantasy and lies

Democrats can only negotiate if Republicans bring serious proposals to the table.

Maybe someday the old way of framing our political debate — chastising “both sides” for not seeking “bipartisan” accord through “give-and-take compromise” — will once again make sense. But not now, and probably not for some time to come. There are no productive deals to broker between objective reality and cynical fantasy, between truth and lies.

President Biden and the slim Democratic majorities in Congress are right to move ahead on a proposed $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief bill, even if Republicans refuse to come along. The necessary arguments about how much money is really needed and how it will be spent are still taking place. It’s just that the Republican Party will not — and, apparently, cannot — meaningfullyparticipate.

The Oval Office meeting this week between Biden and 10 Republican senators was a worthwhile exercise in performative bipartisanship, a demonstration that such encounters are once again possible. But everyone in the room had to know that the GOP offer of $618 billion was not a serious opening bid. For example, the Republicans would provide no help at all for state and local governments, whose coffers the pandemic has starved and drained; Biden wants to give them $350 billion. The GOP plan was more of an aspirational gesture — and partly, perhaps, a cry for help.

Catherine Rampell: Trump created a toxic environment for immigrants. Biden must remedy that.

What it will take to reverse the climate of terror and misinformation left behind by the Trump administration.

Amid a public health crisis, parents are turning down free health care for their kids. Amid a hunger crisis, families are refusing food stamps and free baby formula.

These families aren’t declining public assistance out of pride. They’re doing so out of fear.

This is the enduring climate of terror and misinformation left behind by the Trump administration — specifically by a regulation designed to scare immigrants and their extended families away from critical safety-net services. (Even if the person getting the benefits would be an impoverished U.S.-born child, legally entitled to help.) President Biden signed an executive order this week directing government agency heads to “review” the policy; ultimately, though, undoing the rule’s damage will require not just rewriting the regulation but basically sending an exuberant love letter to immigrants.

This is not only the morally right thing to do. It’s also necessary for curbing the pandemic, and its many related crises.

Several years ago, the Trump administration began leaking drafts of a rule it was readying that would deny immigrants green cards or other visas if they had been or might someday become a burden on taxpayers — formally known as a “public charge.” Simply put, this was a solution in search of a problem. Comprehensive studies have found that immigrants actually pay more in federal taxes than they receive in benefits. In fact, noncitizens (those here legally or otherwise) generally aren’t even eligible for public benefits, except under extremely limited circumstances.

So the Trump officials proposed broadening who or what counted as a taxpayer burden.

Amanda Marcotte: Don’t blame a lack of education — QAnon proves privileged white people are losing their minds too

QAnon should be the death knell of the idea that wealth and education can insulate people from conspiracy theories

In the weeks after Donald Trump sent a violent mob to rampage the U.S. Capitol on January 6, a lot of focus has risen on the role played by QAnon and other lurid conspiracy theories in radicalizing Republicans. Unfortunately, a lot of that discourse has centered around the idea that QAnon and similar conspiracy theories are the result of poor education or economic stress. Blame it on years of misleading media coverage misattributing the rise of Trumpism on “economic anxiety.” Sadly, even Democratic leadership has slipped up and drawn a false equation between educational privilege and immunity to QAnon-style conspiracy theories.

“They can do QAnon, or they can do college-educated voters. They cannot do both,” Sean Patrick Maloney of New York, the chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, told Politico in an interview published Tuesday. [..]

This framing isn’t just likely to backfire on Democrats, it’s also flat-out untrue. There is no reason to believe that QAnon is the result of a lack of educational opportunities. As with the Trumpism that gave birth to QAnon, the phenomenon is the result largely of privileged white people losing their minds because of perceived threats to their social status from people of color and cosmopolitan liberals.

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Mobbed by Raccoons (25)

It was snowing with freezing temperatures and the raccoons were super hungry and knew they had to stock up for the long winter

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The Breakfast Club (Diminish Fear)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:00am (ET) (or whenever we get around to it) to talk about current news and our boring lives and to make fun of LaEscapee! If we are ever running late, it’s PhilJD’s fault.

This Day in History

FDR plans to ‘pack’ the Supreme Court; Byron de la Beckwith convicted of killing civil rights leader Medgar Evers; The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour premieres; William S. Burroughs and Hank Aaron born.

Breakfast Tunes

Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear; knowing what must be done does away with fear.

Rosa Parks

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