Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Tuesday Stuff


Brian Tyler Cohen tells us that Peter Douchebag of Fix Noise recently tried to goad White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki into taking some kind of imaginary blame for COVID casualties in this country, despite this and this – yeah, unmitigated gall at a minimum by this lickspittle, meaning Douchey of course (and gee, nepotism much?)...



...and K.O. informs us that, collectively, the “party of Lincoln” doesn’t want to go along with a committee to look into what happened on 1/6 (some exceptions are here, with strings attached of course)...fine – let’s just go right to the special prosecutor, then (NSFW/H)...



...and this Don Winslow video reminds us of what happened on 1/6 before our corporate media tries to flush it down the memory hole, framed against the mind-numbing stupidity of the remarks from GA Repug U.S. House Rep Andrew Clyde...



...and John and Viviana V. tell us about this life form named Anthony Bouchard of Wyoming, who apparently is running for the U.S. House against Liz Cheney; most Repugs have some kind of baggage, and in Bouchard’s case, it’s a real doozy...seems he impregnated a 14-year-old girl when he was 18, so he’s basically guilty of statutory rape – oh, but the girl killed herself tragically...this guy has no business whatsoever in public life, and probably should be in prison at this point (and Bouchard called it a “Romeo and Juliet” romance – from what I remember from that play, Romeo killed himself – just sayin’)...



...and Lawrence O’Donnell speaks with Neal Katyal, Former U.S. Principal Deputy Solicitor General, who discusses the Biden Administration’s appeal of Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s decision to release the Bill Barr memo on not prosecuting Trump during the Robert Mueller probe (yeah, I think this is definitely disappointing by Biden also...I get it that presidents are loathe to do anything that could limit their power or authoritah based on past precedent, but the best I can say about this move is that it’s an unforced error)...



...and RIP Muscle Shoals drummer Roger Hawkins, who rocked it on many famous tunes, including this one.

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