Friday, June 28, 2024

galloping right along

 

 

During my years in Toastmasters, I participated in a few debates. What I learned from that experience is that a skilled debater can take either side of an issue and still win a debate – and I did that more than once.

Most of the country watched last night’s debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump – and it was painful to watch.

The REASON it was painful to watch can be explained by two terms that are more commonly associated with debates.

The first is the Gish gallop.

It’s a rhetorical technique in which someone throws out a fast string of lies, non-sequiturs, and specious arguments, so many that it is impossible to fact-check or rebut them in the amount of time it took to say them. Trying to figure out how to respond makes the opponent look confused, because they don’t know where to start grappling with the flood that has just hit them.

Joe Biden started out the debate in a non-compelling manner, but got stronger as the debate went on. In contrast, Trump came out strong but faded and became less coherent over time. His entire performance was either lies or rambling non-sequiturs. He lied so incessantly throughout the evening that it took CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale almost three minutes, speaking quickly, to get through the list. 

https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/june-27-2024

The second term that was very much in evident was gaslighting, which is defined as accusing others of crimes that you yourself are guilty of.

Here are some examples:

Trump said that the deficit is at its highest level ever and that the U.S. trade deficit is at its highest ever: both of those things happened during his administration. He lied that there were no terrorist attacks during his presidency; there were many. He said that Biden wants to quadruple people’s taxes—this is “pure fiction,” according to Dale—and lied that his tax cuts paid for themselves; they have, in fact, added trillions of dollars to the national debt. 

 

Trump also lied that the U.S. has provided more aid to Ukraine than Europe has when it’s the other way around, and he was off by close to $100 billion when he named the amount the U.S. has provided to Ukraine. He was off by millions when he talked about how many migrants have crossed the border under Biden, and falsely claimed that some of Biden’s policies—like funding historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and reducing the price of insulin to $35 a month—were his own accomplishments.

 

At the end of the evening, pundits were calling not for Trump—a man liable for sexual assault and business fraud, convicted of 34 felonies, under three other indictments, who lied pathologically—to step down, but for Biden to step down…because he looked and sounded old. At 81, Biden is indeed old, but that does not distinguish him much from Trump, who is 78 and whose inability to answer a question should raise concerns about his mental acuity. 

Joe Biden should have spent more time highlighting the accomplishments that were achieved during his term of office- and it is a very long list – and you can read them in the link below:

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/02/02/joe-biden-30-policy-things-you-might-have-missed-00139046

 The complete list can be found in the link above< but here is a quick summary:

1) The American Rescue Plan Act

2) Infrastructure and Jobs Act

3) Bills to avoid government shutdown

4) Juneteenth National Independence Act.

5) Inflation Reduction Act

6 Build Back Better Act


Even though many of the pundits on television felt that Biden should drop out, there are numerous reasons that he won’t:

https://www.twincities.com/2024/06/27/heres-why-it-would-be-tough-for-democrats-to-replace-joe-biden-on-the-presidential-ticket/?utm_medium=browser_notifications&utm_source=pushly&utm_campaign=4962432

 

President Joe Biden’s halting debate performance has led some in his own party to begin questioning whether he should be replaced on the ballot before November.

There is no evidence Biden is willing to end his campaign. And it would be nearly impossible for Democrats to replace him unless he chooses to step aside.

Here’s why:

Delegates Biden won in the primaries and the delegates are obligated to support him

Every state has already held its presidential primary. Democratic rules mandate that the delegates Biden won remain obligated to support him at the party’s upcoming national convention unless he tells them he’s leaving the race.

Biden indicated that he had no plans to do that, telling supporters in Atlanta shortly after he left the debate stage, “Let’s keep going.” Biden campaign spokesperson Lauren Hitt was even clearer, saying Friday: “Of course he’s not dropping out.”

The conventions and their rules are controlled by the political parties. The Democratic National Committee could convene before the convention opens on Aug. 19 and change how things will work, but that isn’t likely as long as Biden wants to continue seeking reelection.

The current rules read: “Delegates elected to the national convention pledged to a presidential candidate shall in all good conscience reflect the sentiments of those who elected them.”

VP Kamala Harris couldn’t automatically replace Biden

The vice president is Biden’s running mate, but that doesn’t mean she can swap in for him at the top of the ticket by default. Biden also can’t decree that she replace him should he suddenly decide to leave the race.

The Democratic National Convention is being held in Chicago, but the party has announced that it will hold a virtual roll call to formally nominate Biden before in-person proceedings begin. The exact date for the roll call has not yet been set.

If Biden opts to abandon his reelection campaign, Harris would likely join other top Democratic candidates looking to replace him. But that would probably create a scenario where she and others end up lobbying individual state delegations at the convention for their support.

That hasn’t happened for Democrats since 1960, when John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson jockeyed for votes during that year’s Democratic convention in Los Angeles.

Other potential Democratic candidates would also face challenges

In addition to the vice president, others that had endorsed Biden in 2024 while harboring their own presidential aspirations for future cycles include California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Illinois Gov. J. B. Pritzker and California Rep. Ro Khanna.

Still others who Biden bested during the party’s 2020 presidential primary could also try again, including Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, as well as Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

If Biden were to abruptly leave the race, conservative groups have suggested they will file lawsuits around the country, potentially questioning the legality of the Democratic candidate’s name on the ballot.

But Elaine Kamarck, a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution in Washington, who wrote a book about the presidential nominating process and is also a member of the Democratic National Committee’s rulemaking arm, said that courts have consistently stayed out of political primaries as long as parties running them weren’t doing anything that would contradict other constitutional rights, such as voter suppression based on race.

“This is very clear constitutionally that this is in the party’s purview,” Kamarck said in an interview before the debate. “The business of nominating someone to represent a political party is the business of the political party.”

One fact that Biden mentioned that should be mentioned a lot more often is this fact:

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/16/opinion/donald-trump-worst-president.html

Mr. Trump stands without any real rivals as the worst American president in modern history. In 2016, his bitter account of the nation’s ailments struck a chord with many voters. But the lesson of the last four years is that he cannot solve the nation’s pressing problems because he is the nation’s most pressing problem.

He is a racist demagogue presiding over an increasingly diverse country; an isolationist in an interconnected world; a showman forever boasting about things he has never done, and promising to do things he never will.

He has shown no aptitude for building, but he has managed to do a great deal of damage. He is just the man for knocking things down.

 

 In the Presidentail Greatness Rankings poll, 154 political analysts ranks Trump as the WORST president in the history of our country:

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/historians-voted-trump-worst-president-ever/


Only 4 of 44 of Trump's former cabinet are endorsing him this time:

https://www.businessinsider.com/members-trumps-cabinet-just-4-endorsed-him-2024-nbc-2023-7

If you need any more convincing that Trump should definitely NOT be elected in November, there is something called Project 2025, which The Atlantic covered in great detail last September:

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2023/09/trump-desantis-republicans-dismantle-deep-state/675378/

 

Perhaps the most striking aspect of the right-wing push to dismantle the federal civil service is how open its conservative leaders are about their designs. They are not cloaking their aims in euphemisms about making government more effective and efficient. They are stating unequivocally that federal employees must give their loyalty to the president, and that he or she should be able to remove anyone insufficiently devoted to the cause. The fundamental structure of the executive branch, and the independence with which many of its agencies have operated for decades, these conservatives argue, represents a misreading of the Constitution and a usurping of the president’s power.

“We’re at the 100-year mark with the notion of a technocratic state of dispassionate experts,” Paul Dans, who served as chief of staff of the Office of Personnel Management during the Trump administration, told me. “The results are in: It’s an utter failure.”

Dans is the director of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, a $22 million effort to recruit an army of conservative appointees and lay the foundation for what the project hopes will be the next Republican administration. He uses terms like “smash” and “wrecking ball” to describe what conservatives have in mind for the federal government, comparing their effort to the 1984 Apple commercial in which a runner takes down an Orwellian bureaucracy by chucking a sledgehammer at a movie screen.

The project has released a 920-page playbook detailing a conservative policy agenda, including its vision for an executive branch that functions fully under the command of the president. “The great challenge confronting a conservative President is the existential need for aggressive use of the vast powers of the executive branch,” writes Russ Vought, a former director of the Office of Management and Budget under Trump, in one section. The president must use “boldness to bend or break the bureaucracy to the presidential will.” Vought now runs the Center for Renewing America, another organization serving as an incubator for policies that Trump’s allies want to implement if the former president—or another conservative Republican—regains the White House.

No one ever said that Biden is a perfect candidate, so it’s worth while to go to the 2020 Democratic primaries.

Joe Biden lost the primaries in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada before finally winning the primary in South Carolina. 

No one ever said that Biden is a perfect candidate, so it’s worth while to go to the 2020 Democratic primaries.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries

At the 2020 August Democratic Convention, Biden managed to squeak out a mere 51.7% of the vote. Bernie Sanders was second, with 26.2 % of the vote, and Biden got the nomination because the parry felt he was the best candidate to beat Donald Trump- and they were right.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidential_election

Two large questions will have a huge bearing on the final outcome:

1) On July 11, Trump will receive his sentence for the hush money case in New York, four days before the start of the Republican convention

2) THE major issue in this election will be abortion and women's health, and the GOP is definitely on the losing end of this topic.

The 2020 presidential election was close, since Biden only got 51.3% of the vote, but he still got 7,000.000 more votes than Trump. It is likely that the 2024 election will also be close. However, it the Democratic party stands firmly behind Biden, and it manages to do reasonably well in the September 10, we will be spared the disaster of another Trump term.

 In closing, there is one more reason that Trump should not be elected.

The picture below is a picture of a horse’s ass. Also in the picture is a rear view of a horse:

 

 


 

 

 


Saturday, June 22, 2024

Duncan Hines

 

When I was at the store this morning, I picked up a couple of boxes of Duncan Hines brownie mix, which got me wondering whether or not Duncan Hines was a real person. As you are probably aware, Betty Crocker was a fictional character created by the Washburn-Crosby Company in 1921.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Crocker




Betty Crocker is a brand and fictional character used in advertising campaigns for food and recipes. The character was created by the Washburn-Crosby Company in 1921 to give a personalized response to consumer product questions. In 1954, General Mills introduced the red spoon logo with her signature, placing it on Gold Medal flour, Bisquick, and cake-mix packages. A portrait of Betty Crocker appears on printed advertisements, product packaging, and cookbooks.

The character was developed in 1921 following a unique Gold Medal Flour promotion featured in the Saturday Evening Post. The ad asked consumers to complete a jigsaw puzzle and mail it to the then Washburn-Crosby Company, later General Mills, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In return, they would receive a pincushion shaped like a bag of flour. Along with 30,000 completed puzzles came several hundred letters with cooking-related questions.

Realizing that housewives would want advice from a fellow woman, the company’s Advertising Department convinced its board of directors to create a personality that the women answering the letters could all use in their replies. The name Betty was selected because it was viewed as a cheery, all-American name. It was paired with the last name Crocker, in honor of William Crocker, a Washburn Crosby Company director.

The portrait of Betty Crocker was first commissioned in 1936. It has been updated seven times since her creation, reflecting changes in fashion and hairstyles.

Described as an American cultural icon, the image of Betty Crocker has endured several generations, adapting to changing social, political, and economic currents. Apart from advertising campaigns in printed, broadcast and digital media, she received several cultural references in film, literature, music and comics.

Aunt Jemima was not a real person, but a former slave named Nancy Green made a nice living by portraying her and demonstrating products for the Pearl Milling Company, which later became the Quaker Oats company. In 2020, the brand changed back to Pearl Milling Company.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aunt_Jemima

Duncan Hines, however, IS a real person.     

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hines

Hines worked as a traveling salesman for a Chicago printer, and he had eaten many meals on the road across the United States by 1935 when he was 55. At this time, there was no American interstate highway system and only a few chain restaurants, except in large populated areas. Therefore, travelers depended on local restaurants. Hines and his wife Florence began assembling a list for friends of several hundred good restaurants around the country.

Hines and his wife Florence began assembling a list for friends of several hundred good restaurants around the country. The list became popular and he began selling the paperback book Adventures in Good Eating (1935), highlighting restaurants and their featured dishes that Hines had personally enjoyed in locations across the United States.

One such listing in the 1939 edition read:

Corbin, KY.   Sanders Court and Café
41 — Jct. with 25, 25 E. ½ Mi. N. of Corbin. Open all year except Xmas.
A very good place to stop en route to Cumberland Falls and the Great Smokies. Continuous 24-hour service. Sizzling steaks, fried chicken, country ham, hot biscuits. L. 50¢ to $1; D., 60¢ to $1

The book proved so successful that Hines added another which recommended lodging. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Hines wrote the newspaper food column Adventures in Good Eating at Home, which appeared in newspapers across the US three times a week on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. The column featured restaurant recipes adapted for home cooks that he had collected during his nationwide travels.





 The story of Duncan Hines has an interesting parallel to African-American history.

His first book, “Adventures in Good Eating” was first published in paperback form in 1935. Hardcover editions followed in 1948 and 1952, 

A year after “Adventures in Good Eating” was first published, “the Green Book” identified businesses that would accept Negro customers. It stayed in print until 1967, but was discontinued at that time because the Civil Rights Act of 1964 eliminated its need.

 By an amazing coincidence, 1936 was also the year that Betty Crocker was introduced to the public.



 https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Green-Book-travel-guide

In 1968, a movie about the Green Book title was released. It was nominated for 5 Oscar awards, and won Best Picture. The budget for the movie was a modest $23 million, but box office receipts eventually totaled over $300 million.

Green Book Movie Clip - Opening Scene (2019) | FandangoNOW Extras (youtube.com)

Although Duncan Hines died in 1959, a revied edition of his 4th book was published in 2014,

As a rule, I try to limit my sugar intake, but those chocolate brownies are going to be mighty fine – and I can thank Duncan Hines for that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Tuesday, June 18, 2024

better late than never

 





U.S. Catholic bishops issued a formal apology Friday morning (6/14/24)  for the church’s role in inflicting a “history of trauma” on Native Americans, including at church-run Indian boarding schools where a Washington Post investigation published last month documented pervasive sexual abuse by priests.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2024/06/14/catholic-church-indian-boarding-schools/

The vote by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which establishes policies and norms for the church in the United States, represents the most direct expression of regret to date by church officials for past participation in a systematic effort by the U.S. government to forcibly assimilate Native Americans into White society. By a 181-2 vote, the bishops approved a document called “Keeping Christ’s Sacred Promise: A Pastoral Framework for Indigenous Ministry.” Three bishops abstained.

 

The document does not specifically mention sexual abuse, but says “we all must do our part to increase awareness and break the culture of silence that surrounds all types of afflictions and past mistreatment and neglect.”

 The Indian boarding schools are an embarrassing part of our history, and I wrote about the subject a couple of years ago.

 https://tohell-andback.blogspot.com/2022/12/indian-boarding-schools.html

Another issue that the Catholic church has finally been dealing with is the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests, which has cost the church $3 billion. In some cases, the original crime occurred decades ago – and one of the perpetrators was a man who was our parish priest when we moved to Wisconsin in 1981.

https://www.npr.org/2018/08/18/639698062/the-clergy-abuse-crisis-has-cost-the-catholic-church-3-billion

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The LONGEST  period of time before the church finally admitted it was wrong involved a man named Galileo, who taught that the Earth revolved around the sun, which was contrary to what the church was teaching at the time.

 In 1616 the Catholic Church placed Nicholas Copernicus’s “De Revolutionibus,” the first modern scientific argument for a heliocentric (sun-centered) universe, on its index of banned books. Pope Paul V summoned Galileo to Rome and told him he could no longer support Copernicus publicly.

In 1632 Galileo published his “Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems,” which supposedly presented arguments for both sides of the heliocentrism debate. His attempt at balance fooled no one, and it especially didn’t help that his advocate for geocentrism was named “Simplicius.”

Galileo was summoned before the Roman Inquisition in 1633. At first, he denied that he had advocated heliocentrism, but later he said he had only done so unintentionally. Galileo was convicted of “vehement suspicion of heresy” and under threat of torture forced to express sorrow and curse his errors.

Nearly 70 at the time of his trial, Galileo lived his last nine years under comfortable house arrest, writing a summary of his early motion experiments that became his final great scientific work. He died in Arcetri near Florence, Italy on January 8, 1642 at age 77 after suffering from heart palpitations and a fever.

In his conflict with the Church, Galileo was also largely vindicated. Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire used tales of his trial (often in simplified and exaggerated form) to portray Galileo as a martyr for objectivity. Recent scholarship suggests Galileo’s actual trial and punishment were as much a matter of courtly intrigue and philosophical minutiae as of inherent tension between religion and science.

In 1744 Galileo’s “Dialogue” was removed from the Church’s list of banned books, and in the 20th century Popes Pius XII and John Paul II made official statements of regret for how the Church had treated Galileo.

 https://www.history.com/topics/inventions/galileo-galilei

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Copernicus

 

The Catholic Church finally admitted that Galileo was right in November of 1992, 359 years after the original inquisition.

You would think that any of the scandals listed above would hurt church membership, and you would be correct – but not as much as you would think.

In 2023, there were 1.376 billion Catholics in the world, an increase of 14 million from the year before. In the United States, there are 336 million baptized Catholics.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_by_country


Like any large organization, the Catholic church has its flaws, even though its overall impact is positive. However, it IS encouraging that its past sins are finally being addressed.

Better late than never.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Wednesday, June 5, 2024

The Great Mandella

 

The decade of the 1960’s were turbulent times in America and the rest of the world.

It was also the time of great music, culminating in the Woodstock music festival in 1969 – and a lot that music is still being played today.

For some reason, those old songs have a habit of creeping into my head for no apparent reason, and today’s “hit parade” was “The Great Mandella” a song that was released by Peter, Paul, and Mary in 1967, and was track #6 on their album titled “Album 1700”.




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Album_1700

Here are the lyrics:

So I told him that he'd better shut his mouth

And do his job like a man.

And he answered "Listen, Father,

I will never kill another."

He thinks he's better

than his brother that died

What the hell does he think he's doing

To his father who brought him up right?

 

Take your place on The Great Mandala

As it moves through your brief moment of time.

Win or lose now you must choose now

And if you lose you're only losing your life.

 

Tell the jailer not to bother

With his meal of bread and water today.

He is fasting 'til the killing's over

He's a martyr, he thinks he's a prophet.

But he's a coward, he's just playing a game

He can't do it, he can't change it

It's been going on for ten thousand years

 

Tell the people they are safe now

Hunger stopped him, he lies still in his cell.

Death has gagged his accusations

 

We are free now, we can kill now,

We can hate now, now we can end the world

We're not guilty, he was crazy

And it's been going on for ten thousand years!

 

Take your place on The Great Mandala

As it moves through your brief moment of time.

Win or lose now you must choose now

And if you lose you've only wasted your life.

 

A Florida musician named Joseph Hollen has provided a good analysis of the song, which you can read at the link below:

 https://oldtimemusic.com/the-meaning-behind-the-song-the-great-mandella-the-wheel-of-life-by-peter-paul-and-mary/

We were fortunate to see Peter, Paul, and Mary in concert at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois a few times in the 1970’s. In addition to popular music groups, Ravinia also had hosted the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1936. It originally opened for concerts in 1904.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravinia_Festival

Peter, Paul, and Mary first started performing together in 1961, and performed in public until 2009, the year that Mary succumbed to leukemia.

Peter Yarrow celebrated his 86th birthday on May 31 of this year – and he is still performing today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Yarrow

Noel Paul Stookey will be 87 in December, and he is also still active. Here some thought that I wrote about him nearly 12 years ago;

https://tohell-andback.blogspot.com/2012/12/his-name-is-noel.html

Since I work with teenagers most days of the week, I have to admit that I don’t listen to music as often as I used to, and the drive to and from school is normally with the radio off, since I really cherish that brief period of silence on my trips to and from my destinations.

Having said that, though, I’ll have to admit that I still miss the peaceful songs by Peter, Paul, and Mary, a group that brought a respite from some crazy times in our history.