Monday, January 20, 2025

Buy a clue (Ava and C.I.)

It's going to be an interesting four years.  We have the feeling the stupidity is only going to increase with Donald Chump back in the White House. 


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As always, The People's March For Stupidity will be led by FOX "NEWS."  They start each day.  While the rest of us are sleeping, they're already up and running in circles chanting "Two plus two is five!  Seven plus eight is three!"

They sport their stupidity.


Which is how you get the recent segment with plantation mistress Harris Faulkner where they attacked Michelle Obama because Michelle will not be attending the inauguration.  


Faulkner fought for her master Donald Chump as she and the others on camera attacked Michelle.


At some point, the group realized their pants were unzipped and their hypocrisy was poking out of their fly.  


That's when a guest, in an aside, insisted this was  bad when Donald refused to attend Joe Biden's inauguration.


What?


Chump was the outgoing president when he refused to attend -- and he refused to attend after he led the attempted insurrection that, had the Supreme Court not run interference for him, could have led to execution by a firing squad -- which is the ultimate penalty for what Chump did.


As Faulkner stared at the camera with the pop-eyed look meant to convey sincerity but just made her look as though she had an untreated thyroid problem, we kind of pictured even a few of the FOX "NEWS" crazies thinking, "Why should she go when Chump attacked her?"


Because he did.


And that's not what happens with normal people, let's be clear.


"TRUMP ATTACKS MICHELLE OBAMA" -- that headline is from October of last year.


We feel sorry for Harrison Faulkner as she tried to whip up a frenzy over Michelle not attending -- we felt sorry for Faulkner because it was obvious she had failed at her job and would be removed as a house slave and sent back out to work the fields.


We also find it really typical of FOX "NEWS" to think they have the right to tell a Black woman what to do.  Remember kids, if the TV screen reeks of racism, you're watching FOX "NEWS."


FOX "NEWS" exists to lie and trick and fool.  Is that also what 'progressive' writers like Eoin Higgins are trying to do?  


We're gonna see a lot of people who spent all of her campaign trashing Kamala mad that Trump is going to do exactly what he promised.

— Bobby Blue Velvet (@kleinman.bsky.social) January 18, 2025 at 6:54 PM

That's a fairly basic statement and there's nothing false about it.


But it was part of a thread that dared to critique Eoin's buddy Adam H. Johnson -- an IN THESE TIMES liar who's a political closet case just like Eoin.


They don't want to get honest -- Eoin and Adam -- about how they and their group of 'progressives' worked daily to tank Kamala Harris' campaign for president. 


Eoin tried to turn his crowd -- he has none -- loose on Bobby Blue Velvet by reposting BBV and adding, "'Serves you right' liberalism is a scourge."  He intentionally distorts what BBV put up which was a thread on the media that worked to attack Kamala -- excuse us, the 'left' media.


And not only did BBV say or imply "serves you right," but the true scourge of liberalism is when Socialists who loathe liberalism try to pass themselves off as liberals or, even funnier, Democrats.


What took place is history and how very telling that Eoin and others don't want you examining or discussing that history.  Doing so might make it harder on their next efforts to destroy or punish the Democratic Party.


Eoin has a new book out.  We're trying to figure out whether to waste our time on it. 


Wasted time?


Donald Chump's going to be attacking NPR and PBS.  Both outlets do great things.


We support NPR and PBS.  


But there's a difference between supporting them and supporting stupidity.


As 2024 was winding down, we learned that SESAME STREET might be on the chopping block.


The knew jerk reaction is to holler, "No, no, no!  Back off!  Leave Cookie Monster alone!"


And were we non-thinking people, that's what we would have written.


SESAME STREET is a children's program created for PBS which began airing in November of 1969.  Over seventy million Americans watched the program as children when it aired on PBS.  In 2015, it switched from public television to HBO -- a premium cable channel -- with repeats airing later on PBS.  Last month, HBO announced that, after nine years, it was dumping the program and that the season that just started would be its last on the cable network.


Time for the hand wringing!


Ken Makin (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR) writes:


Whether this is the end of “Sesame Street” has yet to be determined. But for right now, Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, and Oscar don’t have a home for the first time in over 50 years. And one thing is for certain – the neighborhood is changing. That famous street is modeled after New York’s Harlem, and I remember being awestruck on a recent walking tour of those storied streets, full of famous brownstones and beautiful culture. For all of its majesty, it, too, was a scene under siege, worn down by gentrification and the auspices of capitalism.

I can’t escape the familiarity of such erasure, especially when it is tinged with the voices of children. I think about the collective groans of people who complain about playful youth at restaurants, or crying toddlers on airplanes. “Leave them at home” is rarely a viable option, but the more I ponder society’s views on kids, I’m left with an unfortunate reality: We are phasing out the fundamental needs of children.


Really?  


No, that's not reality, it's a comfy little lie.


Warm and fuzzy doesn't pay the bills.  And SESAME STREET is solely responsible for pricing itself out of the market.


Let's deal with what it is today, first off.  This was a one hour program that aired daily with at least 200 episodes each season.  That's what it was.


What it's become is a program that only makes 35 new episodes a year and those episodes are only thirty minutes long.  That is an important point that we will be coming back to so stick a pin in it.

 

Remember the "Sunny days . . ." theme? They still used it. Not in the way you're used to. Instead a version that pops with percussion a la "Hard Knocks Life" in ANNIE, we get a garbage arrangement that drains the energy while, onscreen, we've got characters moving in slow motion. Cookie Monster, for example, crams a cookie into his mouth and then we go to slow motion as bits of cookie scatter around him or Big Bird leaping for some reason in slow motion or Elmo blowing bubbles with the bubbles going into slow motion. Does this show move along or drag along?

 

In one of last season's 35 episodes,  Elmo talks to a book about needing . . . a book. "Didn't you know I was a book?" the book asks. Well maybe Elmo had the same problem the rest of us did -- No one understands what  the book is saying because the voice is too low and the actor doesn't know how to enunciate when delivering lines. 


Then you had the nonsense of Elmo visiting a library.  Where was this library supposed to be located?  Although not a mobile library, it was outdoors on . . . Sesame Street.  Nothing to protect the books -- or computers -- from rain or the elements. 

Well . . . there was a tree with leaves hanging over I AM MALA.

  

What world do they think they're teaching kids about? 


The books young viewers of the show would be interested in? Blocked by props and structures. The display of actual children's books, for example, is barely seen on camera because it's behind a "CHECKOUT" blockade and a table with a computer on it -- presumable to check out books. While we're not given a look at that, we do see -- heavily displayed -- books for young adults. 


The most heavily displayed book is I AM MALA.  

 

What two to five year old is going to read that book?  None. And two to five year olds are the target audience for SESAME STREET.  To be clear, this is the adult version of the book -- check out the cover.  It's not the 2014  children's edition entitled I AM MALA: HOW ONE GIRL STOOD UP FOR EDUCATION AND CHANGED THE WORLD.  That's book, please note, was recommended for students in the seventh grade and higher.  So it didn't belong in the frame even once.  But what we get is the adult version I AM MALALA: THE STORY OF THE GIRL WHO STOOD UP FOR EDUCATION AND WAS SHOT BY THE TAILIBAN.


What a fun little title for two to five year olds, right?  And it's featured prominently behind Elmo -- no other book is as prominently featured -- and then you see it behind Grover -- both when he shows up in regular garb and then when puts on a sweater to be a librarian. And then it's featured prominently again as they move over to the children's biography section.  And then it's featured when Abby and Grover discuss books in front of six books now displayed in a different section of the 'library.'  And when I AM MALALA is noted, Abby explains "books about real people." Over and over the book looms on camera despite not being a children's book.


RAPUNZEL is the most featured book on camera after I AM MALALA -- someone might point out.  They would be correct.  "RAPUNZEL" scrawled across a blank purple cover with no illustration.  How are the young kids watching supposed to know that?  They're reading already?  Then they're too old for SESAME STREET.  The third most featured book on camera?  Hermia Melvilia's MOBY JANE -- no, it's not a real book but someone thought it was a clever joke -- a thought that hopefully vanished after the show aired but TV writers often cling to mistaken beliefs long after the audience has made clear that the scripts just aren't entertaining and, after all, isn't that the real lesson of today's SESAME STREET?

Elmo then sings a song about clapping your hands -- a non-melodic song about the letter B -- non-melodic and despite the clapping incredibly slow.  "Read on the chair or read on the stairs" are some of the lyrics of the next song that follows.  This slow and sluggish song, entitled "B Is For Books," appears to suggest that the makers of SESAME STREET believe two to five year olds are Quaalude addicts.  


Okay, kids learned about the letter B during the episode.  Did they learn anything else?


Grover can't find a book for Elmo.  Elmo wants a comic book featuring Galactic Gale.  And Elmo's no help.  Fortunately, however, Zoe Kravitz shows up as playing superhero Galactic Gale and hands him the comic book.  So the lesson for young kids is when you go to a library, avoid the librarian and look for someone in a costume instead?
 

There's a whole long section that makes no sense involving onions.  What exactly are they attempting to teach.  Cookie Monster and a piece of fuzz with a male voice attempt to cook succotash.  This requires them to leave the kitchen to get an onion.  For some reason, they don't go to a grocery store but instead to a farm.  A male farmer does a spiel about onions (they grow in the ground) and then he and other men begin picking them. Then fuzz and Cookie Monster go back to the kitchen.  And start to cook.  In what world should a children's program -- an educational one -- allow fuzz to cook when the stove is higher than he is?  That's what we want to teach kids, go to the kitchen and drop ingredients into a pot you can't see into because it's on top of the stove that's already too high?


Apparently someone on the set that day had a bit of a brain -- if not any common sense -- because as the cooking continued, fuzz wound up standing on a chair next to the stove to cook -- as appalling as that is for an educational program, please note, no adult supervision in the kitchen.


This is educational programming?


When we weren't suffering through these bad live sketches, we were stuck with lousy animation.  It's that computer animation garbage that killed MAD MAGAZINE when they tried to do humor on the cheap.  


Another question: Why does the computer drawn Elmo only resemble the puppet Elmo?  Why doesn't it actually look like Elmo.  The nose, the eyes, the scale of the body -- it's all wrong. 


Another 26 minute episode featured a 10 minute sketch about Elmo being afraid to go down a slide -- excited and scared are the emotions but why not break that long sketch up with one of the cartoons they showed later in the episode or the letter of the day (P in that episode) or the cooking segment (figs in a blanket) or the visit to the fig farm or the live action segment about visiting a play ground -- featuring real children only, no puppets.  


Buried near the end of a long WASHINGTON POST article last month by Laura Meckler and Matt McClain was this key detail:


Warner Bros. Discovery, which now owns HBO and the Max streaming service, told Sesame Street at least nine months ago that it would not be renewing the streaming contract, which ends in 2025. Neither party would say exactly when the decision was made, but in March, Wilson Stallings said she had begun looking for a new home for the show. Examining its internal data, the company concluded that HBO — home to some very adult content — was not a destination for young viewers looking for shows like “Sesame Street.” (Warner Bros., however, did strike a deal to continue to keep past episodes available on Max through 2027.) The parties announced the decision this month. “We’ve had to prioritize our focus on stories for adults and families, and so new episodes from Sesame Street, at this time, are not as core to our strategy,” a spokesman said.

Striking a new deal is financially critical. Neither party will say what HBO has been paying for the rights, but Sesame Workshop’s program services income immediately jumped from about $23 million to about $45 million per year after the 2015 deal was inked, tax records show. And Sesame became reliant on income from the deal. 


HBO paid them at least 22 million for the program -- $22 million a year.  


And SESAME STREET is a weak ass piece of crap that can't even do 30 shows a year.  That's shrunken from an hour to a half-hour.


The problem's not PBS, the problems SESAME STREET.


Next month, CBS starts airing the new soap opera BEYOND THE GATES.


Soaps used to be a network staple.  What happened?  'Reality' programming and chat & chews ar cheap to make.


Soap operas used to be cheap to make.  Then along came La Lucci. ALL MY CHILDREN's Susan Lucci was never the star that public thought she was.  She never got the most mail of any ABC soap opera actor or actress.  What she did do was be a witch on the set (Sarah Michelle Geller is not the only performer she tormented).  What she did do was demand money, money, money!!!  What she did do was sport her stupidity.  Repeatedly.  She mocked Julia Barr (Brooke) for sending out autographed photos to viewers who wrote in requesting them.  She bragged that she'd never waste her time or money doing that.  Well, no surprise, she has no real fan base and that's why her career ended with ALL MY CHILDREN.


As the 70s drew to a close, La Lucci made demands and used an offer from DAYS OF OUR LIVES to really screw the network over. And others followed suit.


Soap operas were successful because they were cheap to make.  When you start paying a so-so actor like Susan Lucci millions a year, you're dooming the genre.


Today, GENERAL HOSPITAL, for example, tries to keep costs down by rotating cast members in and out throughout the year.  But there was Susan being a pig in the eighties and doing real damage because if the so-so actress who wasn't the most popular on the ABC network's daytime TV line up -- and often even wasn't the most popular performer on her soap -- was demanding an outrageous pay check then actual Emmy winners and actual popular performers were going to do the same.


And they largely priced themselves out of daytime TV. 


That's one of the things that killed soap operas.  And telling us that at least 22 million dollars is needed for a public television children's show -- one that makes only 35 episodes a year and half-hour episodes now -- tells us everything we need to know.


How big is Big Bird's trailer?  Where is the money going?  It's not on screen and it's an outrageous budget for a children's program that really doesn't bring in that much income for old episodes.


55 seasons of this show is more than long enough.  There is no excuse for that bloated of  budget to make 26 half-hour episodes a year.  


There is no excuse for so much of what is going on which is why need to be paying attention and using our voices.  It's the only thing that might hold Convicted Felon Donald Chump in check over the next four years. 

 

How to tell when someone's iife is empty and worthless

Grifters Michael Tracey and Glenn Greenwald have no life.


Pinned:

Michael Tracey @mtracey · 

Mar 10, 2021 ANNOUNCEMENT! I have officially joined the land of Substack. It was probably inevitable. But I'm very excited about the opportunities the platform affords. And most of all, looking forward to making insufferable people's heads explode https://mtracey.substack.com/p/officially-decamping-to-substack


When you're pinned Tweet is from March 2021, that's sad.  When it's announcing you've joined Substack, that's even sadder.  Empty lives. 


Now Glenn.


Pinned 

Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald 

· May 16, 2023 After our hiatus, we're returning tonight to @SystemUpdate_ at our regular time: 7pm ET, live only on Rumble. Our return is in conjunction with a new, long-planned, exciting major ad campaign we're launching today to show what our program has done and where we're taking it:


A nearly two year old pinned Tweet that you're returning to RUMBLE?


Guess it's better than something ore truthful like this from The Widow Greenwald:



Pinned 

Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald ·

 January 16, 2025  After a long dry spell, met a guy and tried topping.  Thought it went well till he kept asking: 'Is it in yet?'  









Just another BLUESKY idiot


Ernest Penfold
‪@penfoldsfiv.bsky.social‬
Rashida Tlaib objected to the genocide of her people and liberals have never forgiven her for it.



Her people?


Are Americans not "her people"? 


Did WIKIPEDIA get it wrong with this:


Rashida Harbi Tlaib[a] (/təˈlb/ tə-LEEB; born July 24, 1976) is an American lawyer and politician serving as a U.S. representative from Michigan since 2019, representing the state's 12th congressional district since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the first Palestinian American woman to serve in Congress and one of the first two Muslim women elected (along with Ilhan Omar) to Congress.


No, WIKIPEDIA's right, she's an American citizen, born in this country.  


And she's a member of the US Congress which means Americans in her district voted for her.  


Which means, pay attention, Americans are her people.  But she ignored them and she ignored the Democratic Party -- while taking money from the DNC for her campaign.


There's no excuse for that.


She's an American citizen.  Quit saying "her people" are Palestinians.  You can argue she has two "people" -- Americans and Palestinians -- but you can't pretend she's not an American.


She doesn't get that off that easy.


She betrayed the Democratic Party -- while taking their money -- and helped elected Donald Trump.

It's never going to be forgiven, Ernest.  Stay in your bubble where you pretend that her supporters did not go on Tik-Tok and attack Black women over and over, repeatedly, for supporting Kamala Harris.


You can rewrite it anyway you want, but Rashida and her racist followers spit on Black women.


That's the reality, dumb ass, and you can try to shine that turd up all you want but it's still a piece of s**t -- and so is Rashida and so are you.



fsd

Sorry, BLUESKY, Rashida didn't win the state of Michigan

X is a cesspool and everyone should move from there.  We prefer BLUESKY but let's be clear that BLUESKY users are not all angels and/or geniuses.



Heather McCoy
‪@heathermccoy.bsky.social‬
Funny, Rashida Tlaib won Michigan. She’s a representative that dem leadership clearly hates but her constituents love.
January 15, 2025 at 7:29 PM



Oh, Heather, was high school that hard for you?


Rashida's not a US senator.  Even you seem to know "she's a representative."  So don't say she won Michigan.


She didn't.  She probably couldn't.  Because her district was redrawn in 2022, it became the district wit the most Democrats packed into it in Michigan (tied with the state's District 13).  In other words, unnamed Democrat wins that district as its currently drawn.  You're crediting her with an accomplishment that anyone could have pulled off. 



Remember, Trump has fans too

Like Snoop Dogg who has already performed at Chump's crypto ball for the inauguration.  Donald Chump has friends -- often with just as many legal problems:


Criminal

1989–1990: Felony possession of drugs and three-year prison sentence

Mug shot, 1993

Shortly after graduating from high school in 1989, Broadus was arrested for possession of cocaine and for the following three years was frequently in and out of prison.[18] In 1990, he was convicted of felony possession of drugs and possession for sale.[278]

1993–1997: Traffic violation, gun possession and guilty plea

In July 1993, Broadus was stopped for a traffic violation, and a firearm was found by police during a search of his car. In February 1997, he pled guilty to possession of a handgun and was ordered to record three public service announcements, perform 800 hours of community service, pay a $1,000 fine and serve three years' probation.[279][280][281]

1993–1996: Murder trial and acquittal

While recording Doggystyle in August 1993, Broadus was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the shooting death of Philip Woldermariam, a member of a rival gang, who was actually killed by Broadus's bodyguard, McKinley Lee, aka Malik.[28] Broadus had been temporarily living in an apartment complex in the Palms neighborhood in the West Los Angeles region, in the intersection of Vinton Avenue and Woodbine Street—the location of the shooting. Both men were charged with murder, as Broadus was purportedly driving the vehicle from which the gun was fired. Johnnie Cochran defended them.[282] Both Broadus and his bodyguard were acquitted on February 20, 1996.[283] In February 2024, the case was sealed.[29]

1998–2010: Misdemeanor marijuana charges

Broadus has also been arrested and fined three times for misdemeanor possession of marijuana: in Los Angeles in 1998;[284] Cleveland, Ohio in 2001;[285] and Sierra Blanca, Texas, in 2010.[286]

2006–2007: Airport arrests and convictions

On April 26, 2006, Broadus and members of his entourage were arrested after being turned away from British Airways' first class lounge at Heathrow Airport in London. Broadus and his party were denied entry to the lounge due to some members flying in economy class. After being escorted outside, the group got in a fight with the police and vandalized a duty-free shop.[287] Seven police officers were injured during the incident. After a night in jail, Broadus and the other men were released on bail the next day but he was unable to perform a scheduled concert in Johannesburg.[288]

In September 2006, Broadus was detained at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, by airport security after airport screeners found a collapsible police baton in his carry-on bag. Donald Etra, Broadus's lawyer, told deputies the baton was a prop for a musical sketch. Broadus was sentenced to three years' probation and 160 hours of community service for the incident, starting in September 2007.[289] He was arrested again in October 2006 at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank after being stopped for a traffic infraction; he was arrested for possession of a firearm and for suspicion of transporting an unspecified amount of marijuana, according to a police statement.[290] The following month, after taping an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, he was arrested again for possession of marijuana, cocaine and a firearm. Two members of his entourage, according to the Burbank police statement, were admitted members of the Rollin' 20s Crips gang and were arrested on separate charges.[291] In April 2007, he was given a three-year suspended sentence, five years' probation and 800 hours of community service after pleading no contest to two felony charges of drug and gun possession by a convicted felon. He was also prohibited from hiring anyone with a criminal record or gang affiliation as a security guard, talent manager or driver.[278]

2015: Sweden arrest for illegal drug possession

Snoop Dogg, after performing for a concert in Uppsala, Sweden, on July 25, 2015, was pulled over and detained by Swedish police for allegedly using illegal drugs, violating a Swedish law enacted in 1988 which criminalized the recreational use of such substances – therefore making even being under the influence of any illegal/controlled substance a crime itself without possession. During the detention he was taken to the police station to perform a drug test and was released shortly afterwards. The rapid test was positive for traces of narcotics and he was potentially subject to fines depending on the results of more detailed analysis.[292][293] Although final results "strongly" indicated drug use the charges were ultimately dropped because it could not be proven that he was in Sweden when he consumed the substances.[294] The rapper uploaded several videos on the social networking site Instagram criticizing the police for alleged racial profiling; police spokesman Daniel Nilsson responded to the accusations, saying: "we don't work like that in Sweden". He declared in the videos, "Niggas got me in the back of police car right now in Sweden, cuz", and "Pulled a nigga over for nothing, taking us to the station where I've got to go pee in a cup for nothin'. I ain't done nothin'. All I did was came to the country and did a concert and now I've got to go to the police station. For nothin'!". He announced to his Swedish fanbase that he would no longer go on tour in the country due to the incident.[295][296][297]

Civil

2005: Alleged assault of a fan and lawsuit

Broadus, Compton rapper Jayceon "The Game" Taylor and group Tha Dogg Pound, were sued for assaulting a fan on stage at a May 2005 concert at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Washington. The accuser, Richard Monroe Jr., claimed he was beaten by the artists' entourage while mounting the stage. He alleged that he reacted to an "open invite" to come on stage. Before he could, Broadus's bodyguards grabbed him and beat him into unconsciousness.[298] He claimed attack by crew members; Broadus and Taylor were included in the suit for not intervening, but both parties denied ever having any involvement.[299][300][301] The lawsuit focused on a pecuniary claim of $22 million in punitive and compensatory damagesbatterynegligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.[302] The concerned parties appeared in court in April 2009; Broadus was cleared of the lawsuit in May.[303]

2016: Death Row bankruptcy case and compensation loss

In May 2016, through the Death Row Records bankruptcy case, Snoop Dogg lost $2 million.[304]

2022: Sexual assault lawsuit

In February 2022, a woman sued Snoop Dogg for $10 million, alleging that he sexually assaulted her in May 2013 following a concert in Anaheim, California.[305][306] Only a few months after its filing, the suit was withdrawn, then reintroduced in July.[307] In May 2023, court documents revealed that the case had been dismissed.[308] Snoop Dogg was also sued for sexual assault in 2005.[309]

Regional or international banishments

2006–2010: United Kingdom

On May 15, 2006, after his arrest on vandalism charges in London, the region's Home Office decided that Broadus would be denied entry to the United Kingdom for the foreseeable future and his British visa was denied the following year.[310][311][312] As of March 2010, however, Broadus was allowed back into the UK.[313] The entire group was banned from British Airways "for the foreseeable future".[314] According to Broadus, Queen Elizabeth II overturned the ban, saying: "This man has done nothing in our country. He can come.".[315][316][317][318]

2007–2008: Australia

In April 2007, the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship banned Broadus from entering the country on character grounds, citing his prior criminal convictions.[319] He had been scheduled to appear at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards on April 29, 2007.[320] The Australian DIAC lifted the ban in September 2008 and had granted him a visa to tour Australia. The DIAC said: "In making this decision, the department weighed his criminal convictions against his previous behaviour while in Australia, recent conduct – including charity work – and any likely risk to the Australian community … We took into account all relevant factors and, on balance, the department decided to grant the visa".[321]

2012–2014: Norway

Broadus was banned from entering Norway for two years in July 2012 after entering the country the month before in possession of 8 grams (0.3 oz) of marijuana and an undeclared 227,000 kr in cash, or about US$29,400 in 2022 terms.[322][323][324]

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