Weak Tea?

It’s a little hard to get a grip on the new indictments Robert Mueller has delivered. The 13 individuals named are all Russian nationals. The 3 companies are Russian companies. I think it highly unlikely that any of them will be arrested or face a trial unless they do something incredibly stupid like fly to D.C. and turn themselves in.

More than that Mueller goes out of his way to say that any participation by any United States citizen named (and there aren’t many) was “unwitting”, so if you’re just reading the headlines and saying “this is it”, you are no doubt a little disappointed.

On the other hand, what does this do?

Well, it’s pretty much a manual for trolling (wrote one of those myself) so it’s technically interesting but there are other features that could or could not mean a great deal going forward.

It makes allegations of criminal activity under U.S. law, so you can no longer say there is no underlying crime. Related to that it establishes Conspiracy, which is illegal co-ordination to commit or cover up a crime, so it’s not neutral and nebulous “collusion” anymore (I can collude with you to blow off a meeting and sneek out and get ice cream).

There are also the things it does not mention.

It doesn’t discuss the money laundering. It doesn’t discuss the Trump campaign (except as a target they wanted to benefit) or name any campaign official. It doesn’t discuss the obtaining and release of Podesta’s and the DNC’s emails, instead it focuses on the “social media” (what a stupid name) campaign and contends that was sufficient interference in the 2016 election to constitute criminal violation of U.S. election law. It doesn’t address Obstruction of Justice.

We know because of reporting and admissions that in fact there is a whole lot more going on here so I strongly suspect this is the tip of a very big iceberg. In other developments we have Gates and Bannon poised to roll on the Trump conspiracy and even the infamous “Pee Tape” gets more credible though I don’t really think it was thrown in as a “good customer” bonus when the NSA cut a deal to recover its hacking tools (I don’t even think they want to “recover” them because that’s pretty impossible, they just want to know the extent of the damage which is also pretty impossible because how would you verify that?).

A far more interesting line of speculation is- why now? Why this? Mueller could fear that the Brand resignation does indeed mean Trump is plotting a Saturday Night Massacre. I don’t think so because it would be a dumb ass move, not that Republicans would do anything about it mind you but it might move the needle in 2018. Still, it would make sense in the same way that Trump’s lawyers lying that this will be resolved soon does. By focusing on Russians it may convince Trump that he’s not really threatened and stay his hand.

What I mostly think is this, as Mao Tse Tung said when asked whether the invention of fire had been a good thing for the Chinese people- “Too soon to tell.”

The Russian Connection: It’s Not A Witch Hunt

The Robert Mueller’s office dropped a 37 page indictment of 13 Russian nationals for interfering in the 2016 election. The scheme began in 2014 and involved “unwitting” American citizens and Trump campaign officials.

This is the report from The Guardian

Mueller’s office said 13 Russians and three Russian entities, including the notorious state-backed “troll farm” the Internet Research Agency, had been indicted by a federal grand jury in Washington DC.

The charges state that from as far back as 2014, the defendants conspired together to defraud the US by “impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful functions of government” through interference with the American political and electoral processes. [..]

One defendant, Yevgeniy Prigozhin, is accused of using companies he controlled – including Concord Management and Consulting, and Concord Catering – to finance the operations against the US. The operation at one stage had a monthly budget of $1.25m, according to Mueller, which paid for operatives’ salaries and bonuses.

Events were organised by Russians posing as Trump supporters and as groups opposed to Trump such as Black Lives Matter, according to prosecutors. One advertisement shortly before the election promoted the Green party candidate Jill Stein, who is blamed by some Clinton backers for splitting the anti-Trump vote.

In August 2016, Russian operatives communicated with Trump campaign staff in Florida through their “@donaldtrump.com” email addresses to coordinate a series of pro-Trump rallies in the state, according to Mueller, and then bought advertisements on social media to promote the events. [..]

The Russians are also accused of working to suppress turnout among ethnic minority voters. They allegedly created an Instagram account posing as “Woke Blacks” and railed against the notion that African Americans should choose Clinton as “the lesser of two devils” against Trump.

In early November 2016, according to the indictment, the Russian operatives used bogus “United Muslims of America” social media accounts to claim that “American Muslims [are] boycotting elections today.”

Following Trump’s victory, the Russian operation promoted allegations of voter fraud by the Democratic party, according to Mueller’s team. Around that time, Trump repeatedly claimed without evidence that he would have won the popular vote if not for large-scale voter fraud.

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The Civil War’s Battle of Fort Donelson; the Georgia crematory case; John Demjanjuk goes on trial; America’s first 911 call; and the NHL scraps the rest of its season.

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Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.

Albert Einstein

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The XXIII Winter Olympics: Day 8

Ok, so I’m kind of cranky because I spent all day hassling my ISP (yeah, day two of that) because my Modem/Wireless Router suddenly lost all my networking information like its name and all the passwords and it’s kind of a big deal since I have about 10 or 15 devices that log in at various points (I have visitors, much as I’d like to live in a mountainside cave with my fictional goats) and I’ll be damned if I have to go back and update each one of them. And then NBC dumped Curling (Men’s USA v. Sweden) in favor of Men’s Figure Skating Short Program (Nathan Chen has fallen and he can’t get up, really, he didn’t land a single jump, you can’t make that up in the long program. Japan looked outstanding), stupid Cross Country (Taufatofua was wearing a shirt just like everyone else), Women’s Cross Race Snowboarding (cut away just as I was getting into it, Turn Left Racing on Snow), Men’s Skeleton (actually like that), and a truly boring Hockey game (Men’s) between Slovakia and Russia which Russia won 9 – 1.

In depressing developments we have an Austrian Snowboarder, Markus Schairer, who broke his neck (5th CV, expected to recover) and Mikaela Shiffrin is not getting a Slalom Gold. There is more depressing news you can look up because there is ever only one winner, but there are always plenty of losers.

In Curling (and I hate that I have to find this on line) the good news is that the Women’s Team is ahead of Canada in the Round Robin (remember, only the top 4 advance). The bad news is that we are ranked 8 of 10 with but a single victory against Britain. Japan (undefeated), Sweden, and Britain have the top 3 spots while 4th is a tie between South Korea, Russia, and Switzerland.

Men’s Curling is just as dismal, if not more. Team USA is 9 of 10 (well, tied for 6th) with but a single win against South Korea who are the only team without one. Leading at this point are Canada, Sweden, Britain, and Italy.

In Women’s Hockey Canada and the USA are advancing out of Group A and Switzerland and Sweden are advancing out of Group B. Canada and USA are guaranteed a position in the semi finals; Finland, Russia, Switzerland, and Sweden will face off to select 2 teams for the semis.

On the men’s side things are not very advanced. Canada and the Czechs have the lead in Group A. Slovakia and Slovenia have the lead in Group B (this is the group the USA and Russia play in). Finland and Sweden have the lead in Group C.

What’s coming up? Who knows? Alpine schedules are all screwed up because of the bad weather earlier this week and NBC is all screwed up because they like Figure Skating which I despise. This is what is supposed to happen.

Friday

Network Time Events
NBCSN 2:40-5 am Men’s hockey, OAR-Slovenia (LIVE)
NBCSN 5-7:10 am Women’s curling, Sweden-OAR
USA 7-9:30 am Men’s hockey, Finland-Norway (LIVE)
NBCSN 7:10-10:45 am Men’s hockey, Sweden-Germany (LIVE); women’s skeleton
NBCSN 10:45 am-2 pm Women’s speedskating, 5,000 gold; men’s ski jumping, large hill
NBCSN 2-5 pm Women’s curling, South Korea-Switzerland
NBC 3-5 pm Women’s speedskating, 5,000-meter gold; men’s cross-country, 15km gold; men’s ski jumping, large hill
CNBC 5-8 pm Men’s curling, U.S.-Denmark
NBCSN 7-10:10 pm Figure skating, men’s gold (LIVE)
NBC 8 pm-midnight Figure skating, men’s gold (LIVE); women’s skiing, super-G gold (LIVE); women’s freestyle, aerials gold; women’s skeleton
CNBC 10 pm-12:30 am Women’s hockey, quarterfinal (LIVE)
NBCSN 10:10 pm-12:30 am Men’s hockey, Canada-Czech Republic (LIVE)
NBCSN 12:30-2:40 am Women’s curling, U.S.-OAR
NBC 12:35-2 am Women’s freestyle, slopestyle gold

#18 Parkland, Florida

The shooting at the school in Parkland, Florida was the eighteenth school shooting in the United States since the first of the year. That is an average of one every two and a half days. It is the thirtieth mass casualty shooting since January 1. No other country can match this. It only happens here.

 

It was done by a disgruntled 19 year old who had lost both his parents and was expelled from the school. He was not mentally ill and had purchased the AR-15 legally. The family he lived with knew he had the weapon and made him keep it in a locked closet. He had the key. From Charlie Pierce:

Good god. This guy was so freaking dangerous he was on the FBI’s goddamn radar. (The countdown has begun to the moment when the president* uses this fact to take another shot at the FBI for his own problems.) There is almost no way the Army or the Marines-or anybody’s army or marines, except, possibly, ISIL-would have handed an AR-15 to anybody with Cruz’s background. But he was able to own it as long as he locked it up at night in a cabinet to which he had the damn key. And it was sitting there, in the cabinet, to which he had the key, while he was posting threats on social media, bragging about killing animals, and shooting stuff with a pellet gun. His AR-15 was right there, locked in the cabinet, to which Nikolas had a key, until it wasn’t anymore.

Until he opened up and killed 17 people in the school from which he’d been expelled for being dangerously violent, Nikolas Cruz had broken no laws. That’s because this was Florida, and in Florida: a) you don’t need a permit to buy a gun or to register the weapon once you do; b) you don’t need a permit to carry a concealed rifle or shotgun, just a handgun, and it’s hard to believe the NRA let that one slip by; c) you can buy as many guns as you want; d) there are no regulations on military-style weapons or the amount of ammunition you can buy for them, and e) if you want to sell guns, you don’t need a license. The state does require a three-day waiting period, which clearly was effective in this case.

And, in case you were feeling relieved that you don’t live in an armed asylum like Florida, don’t get comfortable. Right now, in the Congress, there is pending something called the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. This would allow people from armed asylums like Florida to carry concealed weapons without penalty, and without notifying local authorities. In December, two months after a well-armed lunatic named Stephen Paddock shot 58 people to death in Las Vegas, this dog’s breakfast of a bill passed the House of Representatives, in which you cannot carry a gun, concealed or otherwise. It may not pass the Senate. It’s probably unconstitutional as hell. But it got 231 votes in the House. There are 231 members of Congress who thought this was a good idea, even in the wake of mass murder in Nevada.

Once again, the best our law makers can do is offer their thoughts and prayers for the families. They have ordered flags to be lowered to half staff. None of that will stop the next shooting. Stricter gun regulation will start with making guns like the AR-15 illegal and end open and concealed carry unless you are in law enforcement. At the moment, concealed carry is legal in all states so long as you have a permit. You can check the laws in your state online; for example, you can check the concealed carry laws for kansas at gunlawsuits.org. Stricter background checks and longer waiting periods for a license would also go a long way to keeping guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have one in the first place. Raise the age of ownership, as MSNBC host Chris Hayes tweeted: What possible defense is there of a legal regime where a 19 year old cannot buy a can of beer but can buy a weapon of war? No one wants to take away guns, we just need to be more rational about responsible ownership.

Since Donald Trump took office there have been 68,089 gun incidents with 17,419 deaths with 376 mass shootings. He reversed an Obama order that made it more difficult for the mentally ill to purchase a gun. He said he would end the carnage. When will that be?

18

Like me you may have heard that there were 18 School Shootings so far this year and said to yourself, “That seems like a lot. When and where were they and why haven’t I heard about them?”

Well, you know why. Because the National Rile Association attempts to suppress this information and our Compliant, Corrupt, and Complicit Corporatist Media Aids and Abets them, Accessories After the Fact.

This list comes from EveryTownResearch.org

2/14/2018 Parkland, FL Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
2/8/2018 New York, NY The Metropolitan High School
2/5/2018 Maplewood, MN Harmony Learning Center
2/5/2018 Oxon Hill, MD Oxon Hill High School
2/1/2018 Los Angeles, CA Salvador B. Castro Middle School
1/31/2018 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln High School
1/26/2018 Dearborn, MI Dearborn High School
1/25/2018 Mobile, AL Murphy High School
1/23/2018 Benton, KY Marshall County High School
1/22/2018 Gentilly, LA The NET Charter High School
1/22/2018 Italy, TX Italy High School
1/20/2018 Winston-Salem, NC Wake Forest University
1/15/2018 Marshall, TX Wiley College
1/10/2018 San Bernardino, CA California State University, San Bernardino
1/10/2018 Sierra Vista, AZ Coronado Elementary School
1/10/2018 Denison, TX Grayson College
1/4/2018 Seattle, WA New Start High School
1/3/2018 St. Johns, MI East Olive Elementary School

There have been 45 days so far this year. That means an average of 2.5 days between shootings.

Counting weekends.

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The U.S. battleship Maine explodes in Havana harbor, bringing America closer to war with Spain; The Soviet Union’s last troops leave Afghanistan; Astronomer Galileo and suffragist Susan B. Anthony born.

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The XXIII Winter Olympics: Day 7

The Bachelor Winter Games Anthem

Ok, that is exactly as bad as Coleman Bentley of Golf Digest says it is (The only thing worse than The Bachelor Winter Games’ anthem is…nothing, nothing is worse).

I have been to Vermont. If you want to fly out, commercial, you have no choice but Burlington International Airport (they do Canada too, eh?). You can get a little commuter plane in Rutland at the Southern Vermont Regional Airport, but they’re death traps. Your best bet is to grab a car (hot wired or rental) and drive like hell for New Hampshire (brain bleach cheap) or New York. If you escape south of the border to Massachusetts as of July you can pick up some weed, like about 10 ounces.

Yeah, we’re talking Cheech and Chong size joints here and after you huff those up, go out and buy some more. Thinking about setting up a storefront next to Yankee Candle myself, think it would be a good match.

Oh, the Olympics. Yesterday was awful for me, I’m sick and I spent all day getting my Internet running again (Reboot? I’ve already rebooted like 16 times. “Click.” You hung up? Oh wait, it worked.). I prefer not to dwell in the past.

Let’s catch up. USA Women’s Hockey Team lost to Canada but that leaves them 2 – 1 in their bracket and was only to be expected (Canada, Hockey, eh?), they should advance. USA Men lost a shocker to Slovenia and are 0 – 1 (not to be confused, maybe a little, with Slovakia which defeated Russia who are also 0 – 1).

In Curling the USA Men are 1 – 1 and tied with Japan in 5th place. Only the top 4 after the Round Robin advance to the semi finals. Canada, as you might expect, is on top followed by Sweden, Italy, and Great Britain. Likewise the women are in 6th place at 1 – 1 with Japan unbeaten in 2 followed by Sweden, Great Britain, and China. There’s a little bit of sketchy tie breaking in those rankings but it’s early in the tournament.

Other than that the weather has been terrible with events inside the main stadium complex postponed because the streets were unnavigable due to the wind. All the women are complaining about being forced to compete in Slopestyle, NBC is said to have demanded it– there is only a single boarder, Jamie Andersen of the USA and the eventual winner, who was able to complete both runs. Half Pipe competition was similarly effected. Biathalon? Meh, you’re expected to be able to shoot in the wind. Emily Sweeny of Connecticut had a terrible luge crash (and an on camera interview after it which I thought a bad idea, she was sent from there to the hospital). Nice guys NBC.

It still ain’t good but it’s better than it was.

Mikaela Shiffrin is just as good as everyone thinks she is and won the Giant Slalom which isn’t even her race. Coming up today?

Thursday

Network Time Events
USA 2:30-5 am Women’s hockey, OAR-Finland (LIVE)
NBCSN 2:40-5 am Men’s hockey, Norway-Sweden (LIVE)
NBCSN 5-7:10 am Women’s cross-country, 10km gold
USA 5-7:10 am Men’s curling, Canada-Norway
NBCSN 7:10-9:30 am Men’s hockey, Switzerland-Canada (LIVE)
NBCSN 9:30 am-noon Luge, relay gold; men’s speedskating, 10,000 gold
USA 7:10-9:30 am Men’s hockey, Czech Republic vs. South Korea (LIVE)
NBCSN Noon-2 pm Men’s biathlon, 20km gold
NBCSN 2-5 pm Men’s curling, U.S.-Italy
NBC 3-5 pm Women’s cross-country, 10km gold; men’s speedskating, 10,000-meter gold
NBCSN 7-11 pm Figure skating, men’s short program (LIVE)
NBC 8 pm-12:30 am Figure skating, men’s short program (LIVE); men’s skiing, super-G (LIVE); women’s snowboard cross gold (LIVE); men’s skeleton gold (LIVE); women’s freestyle skiing, aerials; women’s cross-country, 10km gold
NBCSN 11 pm-2:40 am Men’s curling, U.S.-Sweden; men’s cross-country, 15km gold (LIVE)
NBC 1:05-2 am Luge, relay gold; men’s biathlon, 20km gold

My Las Vegas Convention- A Happy Story

(originally in orange Sat Jun 17, 2006 at 07:01 PM PDT)
I repeat it annually because there are lessons I don’t want to forget.

Can you handle the truth?  How about a good story?

If you are a regular reader you may know that I was State Co-ordinator of my meatspace club.  You may not know I was engaged.

Yes I know, hard to believe anyone can stand ek for 5 minutes in a row, let alone want to spend the rest of their life with me.  But it was true.  She loved me.  A lot.

When we met I told her I was a practicing politician on the make, and what I wanted more than anything was to be King.  And then I was.

The National club was having a little get together in Vegas and as Incoming King I had to get there a day early for my special super secret training.  There was training for spouses too, not that we would have traveled separately anyway.

Part of being ek is procrastinating to the very last second, and then packing everything- kitchen sink included.  By the time we reached the airport for our evening red eye I had already been up for 24 hours.  It was a great disappointment to me that all the restaurants, bars, and gift shops were closed.  And our flight was delayed so I was really looking forward to my bag of peanuts on the plane.

Three cramped hours later in Vegas it is still midnight, my love was dragging and so was I, but-

When you’re on the make, you make things happen.  My political handlers were there to greet me in the lobby.  They had super, super secret training which I found out basically consisted of adjourning early and heading for the bar to trade lies.  They wanted me to circulate and make contacts.

Well, you have to make your marks.

I checked in, took my sweetie to our room and said goodnight.  Not the best goodnight I’ve ever given, but I was still a little cranky.  When I got all respectable again, I went back down to meet and greet.

Just as I was calling the whole thing a stupid waste of time, the delegation from my largest local rolls in.  I had to be nice to them, and they had to be nice to me.  Even so I was genuinely flattered that they invited me out to $1.99 breakfast with them.  It was Vegas, it was a good breakfast.

The sun comes up early on my birthday and I had all that super secret training to get through (mostly meeting the club’s corporate sponsors) so I went back to my room and got respectable yet again, woke up my honey and we went off to get trained.

I’ve already told you the valuable information I got.  My fiance got 4 hours of “you will never see him again” and totally embarrassed me (or so people say) by not sucking it up stoically but wailing “I love him so much”.  And she did, even when we broke up.

We had an awkward lunch together that consisted mostly of salad.  Two more hours of propaganda and we were free.

Well kind of.  In one of those coincidences that happens only in real life, her brother from California was also in Vegas, finishing up a business meeting.  We had about an hour of overlap before he had to jet out.

Wait, it gets better.  When we got back to the room there was a cake from room service.  Emily, my mom, didn’t forget my birthday (even though I was born in the age of epidurals) and had sent me the most expensive cake she never got to eat.  It was good, chocolate with chocolate icing and raspberry filling and some fresh raspberries on top.

Did I say I was wicked?  No rest for.  The one thing my sweetheart wanted to see in Vegas was the Hard Rock Hotel.  Now.  My problem was the incoming chief of the whole shebang was holding a party at 6 pm.  Attendance mandatory.

Incoming chief?  It was a contested race, the other guy could have won.  Who says this isn’t about politics?

Sure honey, we have an hour.  Let’s go.

Got my Hard Rock pin to go in my collection, got my complimentary shot glass.  Put a whole buck of slots on my Hard Rock card which still sits in my wallet to remind me of my misspent youth.  Let’s go.

She was not happy, being hustled around.  I was not happy to do it, but you make your marks.   The chosen one had rented the Grand Ballroom at the top of the Hotel and we arrived breathless and cranky at 5:59.  The line was not long and at 6:05 the other couple left.

At 6:06 the doors opened on this ballroom that occupied the entire floor.  The view was spectacular, all up and down the Strip.  There were 2 Champagne Fountains and 2 Chocolate Dippers.  There were buffet tables and carving stations.  THERE WAS AN OPEN BAR!  Four of them, it’s a fun club.

So basically there were 20 people there.  And me.  And my sweetheart.  All sweaty and flushed and tired, our credentials flopping around our necks.

Remember the scene in the Wizard of Oz where Dorothy and company go down the hall?  It was kind of like that, only bigger and longer.  At the end of (no kidding) about a quarter of a mile was the DJ.  We wandered up and said hi and he said- “So is there anything you want to hear?”  I let her pick the song.  It was slow and sappy and we grabbed each other and spun around, alone on acres of dance floor, on top of the world.

After a while some other people showed up so we could ditch, can’t leave a party before it’s started- that would be rude.  We went back to our room and said goodnight again.  I was much better this time, and after an hour or 2 I got respectable, this time in my tux (I own one, cheaper than real clothes) so I could go back to the party and kiss the ring.

It’s all about kissing the ring.

This was a totally different scene.  Though the opposition candidate would come as close as anyone in the previous 10 years to defeating the chosen one, he had totally moved his lame ass party to one corner of the ballroom at the invitation of the magnanimous eventual victor and everyone was doing group shots to ease the sting of their inevitable defeat.  The rest of the place was crowded with people looking for free booze and food (did I mention it’s a fun club?).

I kissed both rings.  It was easy, they were both standing together, the one who would be King and the one who would get a paid staff position as his consolation prize.  No more phoney they than my wishing them both good luck even though I had my marching orders.  And when the time came to convince my delegation to vote for the chosen one, my eloquence changed 60/40 challenger to 80/20 chosen, invoking our block vote rule and sparing us any loss of face as a state.

I was grabbed by a fellow classmate, a state King on the make for the top and dragooned into a conga line of Incoming Kings that he led from bar to bar in the ballroom, bullying his way to the front of the line and buying us all free drinks.

But enough of that is certainly enough and besides I had work to do.  One of the things they teach you in super secret training is to cultivate your base.  In this case that meant post cards to every local officer who was not able to attend.  I stopped at the gift shop in the lobby and picked up the post cards (an assortment, can’t have people comparing notes) and a bottle of Champagne (how do you avoid a hangover for 7 days?  Stay drunk for 6).  You can’t wait to do this because they have to arrive before you return.

When I went in the room my sweetheart woke up, saw the Champagne and said, “Oh, is that for us?”  Sure darling.  I opened it, poured us both a glass.  She took one sip, we kissed, and then she mumbled, “G’night” and rolled away.

So my plan worked perfectly.  About 4 am I was out of cards and out of Champagne so I headed to the lobby again, mostly hoping I could hook up with my breakfast buddies from the day before.  And I did.

Nothing like a good breakfast to energize you.  All the basic food groups, grease and salt and sugar and caffeine, and a mutual game of ring kissing with new friends was a great way to pass the time.  Soon I had to let them pick up my tab and move on.  I went back to my room, showered, changed, wrote my honey a note (because I was in training all day and she was done and had no agenda), and gently shook her awake.  We had a nice chat and then it was time for me to go.

Gotta make your marks.

Now I know what you’re saying- ek you’ve been up for 72 hours.  You should be dead.  Not true, I had a whole 2 hours of sleep on the plane.  And I had meetings, close your eyes, pretend to pay attention, and you can snooze 15 minutes out of every 20.  In great need of chemical stimulation, at the break I bummed my very last cigarette so far- a Merit Light King.

At 3 pm the torture was over and I didn’t have a mark to make until 6.  I went back to my room, hooked up with my sweetie (she had rolled out around 10 and spent a few hours shopping and having lunch with friends), and loosened my tie and napped.  She got many, many ‘candid’ snapshots.

And at 6 we loaded up on the bus for ‘Old Las Vegas’ where there was a big street party.  Thank goodness for busses, I was able to get a half hour head start on my nap on the way home.

When I woke up at 4 am I was hungry.  My fiance was immovable.  I wrote her a note and snuck off to have breakfast.

So that was Las Vegas for a micro-politician on the make.

It went on for a week like that, we actually spent a fair amount of time together after the initial 3 days, shows, restaurants, endless meetings at the Convention Center.

I pause here to pass along a great lesson she gave me.  The most important I took away from Las Vegas.

The food at the Convention Center was terrible.  The first day we got 2 Plastic Pizzas for lunch.  They were about the size of hockey pucks and tasted about the same too.  The second day the Outgoing King gave me a wink and a nod and we joined the Kool Kidz across the street for a lunch that was at least edible.

Afterwards at the light she held my arm and while everyone else went ahead we missed it.  When she turned to me she was as angry as I’ve ever seen her and she said- “Don’t you ever do that again!”

What?

“How do you think those people feel?”, and she pointed at the Convention Center.

She was absolutely right.

You can be King or you can lead.

Lead- be the first and have people follow you.

If you want to be a leader, you have to lead.  You have to be the first.  The first person to pick up a sack and clean up the garbage.  The first person to volunteer to make the phone calls.  The first person to have a hot dog and quip- “What, no Rat?  Only Glue?”

We never crossed the street again, making polite excuses and throwing away styrofoam boxes filled with styrofoam at the same table as everyone else.  As time progressed there were more and more ‘Puffs’ and less Paris Gellers, but we stayed to the bitter end.

Thank you darling, I will never forget.

Some of you may be curious about our break up at this point, but it’s really very simple.  I was a Captain, but she was not the Enterprise and that was what she desperately wanted.  She loved me with a single minded focus I did not share. She was unhappy when I spoke with another woman, or another man, or spent any time away from her.  For my part I couldn’t live up to her expectations- I am after all shallow and one dimensional, I’ve never pushed a noun against a verb except to blow something up.

Since then I’ve never been with anyone else, not that I’ve worried about it- my ego is self sustaining.  I understand she is marrying her 2nd grade crush this summer.  Good for her.  I hope he makes her happy, she deserves it.

I will always remember dancing alone with her in a ballroom in the sky over Vegas.

The Russian Connection: The Real Problem

While the question of whether Donald Trump and company conspired with the Russians to influence the 2016 election is serious, it is not the most pressing problem. The fact that all the intelligence agencies and the FBI agree that Russian interference in our elections is continuing. The severity of the issue became even more evident during the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing Tuesday:

Russia is using fake accounts on social media — many of them bots — to spread disinformation, the officials said. European elections are being targeted, too, and the attacks were not likely to end this year, they warned.

“We expect Russia to continue using propaganda, social media, false-flag personas, sympathetic spokespeople and other means of influence to try to exacerbate social and political fissures in the United States,” Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence, told the Senate Intelligence Committee at its annual hearing on worldwide threats.

Mr. Coats and the other intelligence chiefs laid out a pair of central challenges for the United States: contending with the flow of Russian misinformation and shoring up the defenses of electoral systems, which are run by individual states and were seen as highly vulnerable in 2016.

“There should be no doubt that Russia perceives its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 U.S. midterm elections as a potential target for Russian influence operations,” said Mr. Coats, testifying alongside Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director; Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director; and other leading intelligence officials. [..]

Mr. Coats called Moscow’s meddling “pervasive.”

“The Russians have a strategy that goes well beyond what is happening in the United States,” he said. “While they have historically tried to do these types of things, clearly in 2016 they upped their game. They took advantage, a sophisticated advantage of social media. They are doing that not only in the United States but doing it throughout Europe and perhaps elsewhere.”

So why aren’t the congress and the White House more doing more to make our elections process secure from tampering? Efven more important why aren’t they taking stronger actions to counter and stop the Russian interference? One word: Trump. During the hearing, Sen. Angus King (I-ME) expressed his concern about Trump’s denial that Russian interference even exists:

“My problem is, I talk to people in Maine who say, ‘The whole thing is a witch hunt and it’s a hoax because the president told me,'” King said, speaking at Tuesday’s hearing where intelligence leaders testified about national security threats.

“We cannot confront this threat, which is a serious one, with a whole-of-government response when the leader of the government continues to deny that it exists,” he continued.

The intelligence community determined last year that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, while multiple ongoing investigations are looking into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to win. Trump has repeatedly denied the allegations, and tweeted last month that the “Russian Collusion Hoax is dead.”

King pleaded with the agency heads to try to get Trump to separate the issue of his campaign’s collusion and election meddling. King also expressed his concern that there has been no effort to deter Russia. Last month the Trump administration refused to implement the new sanctions on Russia over the meddling because the threat of sanctions is enough of a deterrent.

Former Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul told MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell that he had been trying to raise the alarm about Russian attempts to undermine American democracy for years. Now, despite universal agreement among the intelligence community, still nothing is being done because of Trump’s fragile ego.

“You know, the only explanation I have is that the president thinks that by admitting the diagnostics about what Russia is doing, it will undermine the legitimacy of his election back in 2016,” McFaul said. “Because of that tension, he refuses to treat this as a national security threat. It’s not a Republican or Democratic threat, it’s a national security threat, and I think it is because of that he refuses to talk about it in a serious way.”

Host of MSNBC’s “The Beat” Ari Melber spoke with Ned Price, former CIA intelligence officer and National Security Council spokesperson, who stated that Trump’s silence was a “green light” to the Russians.

“Well absolutely, Ari. We have heard that President Trump has personally himself done absolutely nothing to help our national security establishment and infrastructure stop the next round of Russian meddling — that should be hugely troubling to all of us,” Price warned.

“We learned not too long ago that the president has not convened his National Security Council on this subject, but in addition to an absence of things, we also have to evaluate what he has done,” Price continued.

“He’s spilled secrets in the Oval Office to the Russians, he has savored his time with Vladimir Putin, he has refused to implement sanctions,” Price listed.

“So all of these, both what he has done and has not done, is a clear signal to Moscow, a clear signal that they have the green light to continue,” the ex-spy concluded.

As Charlie Pierce put it “the only people in government who care about Russian election meddling are the spies.”

The Breakfast Club (Conspiracy to Oppress)

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.

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This Day in History

The U.S. battleship Maine explodes in Havana harbor, bringing America closer to war with Spain; The Soviet Union’s last troops leave Afghanistan; Astronomer Galileo and suffragist Susan B. Anthony born.

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Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe.

Frederick Douglass

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142nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

Relegated this year to Fox Sports and practically forgotten by me in favor of Winter Olympic Curling (Canada, Switzerland, and Russia btw making it 6 of 12 Canadian Golds in the modern era) it barks and whines like an insistent canine that needs a walk so it can pee.

Sorry dude. I’ve been sick too. In fact I’ve lost a whole day in my snotty Kleenex, I suppose I’ll find it when I clean off my toxic desk. I should think of something witty to say but after Puppy Bowl I’m all doggied out.

In any event tonight we have the Sporting Group, Working Group, Terrier Group, and Best In Show. Yesterday we had-

Hound Group

      Borzois GCHG CH Belisarius JP My Sassy Girl

Toy Group

      Pug GCHS CH Hill Country’s Puttin’ On The Ritz

Non Sporting Group

      Bichons Frises GCHP CH Belle Creek’s All I Care About Is Love

Herding Group

      Border Collie GCHP CH Majestic Elite Clever Endeavor

That’s it. Now I’ll have some nice chicken soup and take more meds and crawl under my covers and hack myself to unconsciousness for 4 hours until the next round.

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