The last entry was prompted in the fallout from the LP’s debacle last weekend in DC.
The Mises Caucus broke the party, and ended up with a candidate I’m not sure I’d support. Their chosen candidate, on the other hand, is someone in whom I have even less confidence.
But he ate an edible before an important interview.
But the Mises Caucus was going to prevent another What Is Aleppo moment?
Jersey Dave Smith pulled his best Eric Cartman after this guy didn’t win.
All I can think of is Eric Cartman.
I don’t do that. I just leave.
I readded something I’d cut off Tuesday. Bits worthwhile on Wednesday, but there’s been little content since. Licking wounds, perhaps, but I’m wondering if I made a mistake heading back.
At the same time, I’ve spent more money on a not-so-good dinner.
When I cut stuff off, I fell deeper into The Fifth Column.
Michael Moynihan had a good column on the fall of Vice News.
I did subscribe to TheFP. Gonna guess that they don’t have the sort of HR infrastructure that destroyed Vice.
I absolutely promise that the next time I take my mandatory HR trainings. I think they now take something like twelve hours, now, to complete.
I am a bit of an outlier on the DEI spectrum, and I’m also, you know, disabled.
It took me a few minutes to remember the other thing I wanted to write about. The background noise of a radio show/podcast brought it back to mind.
The Trump conviction. His speech at the LP Convention really pushed him into the never-going-to-support category.
Remember when the phone call was treason?
Since they can’t execute him, use everything under sun to prevent him being elected again.
Is it enough to make me vote for him? Still, almost certainly not, but this is a really bad move.