Saturday, July 30, 2022

Davids Daily Dose - Friday July 29th

 

Watch #4 - excellent....


1/. Dr. Oz is a weird guy. and hopefully he will be trounced by John Fetterman....
Photo: Seth Wenig/AP/Shutterstock

As he’s running for Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Senate seat, Mehmet Ozcurrently has something that few candidates have: the campaign trail all to himself.

John Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor and Oz’s opponent, suffered a stroke just days before his substantial Democratic primary victory in May, which forced him to take time off to recover. Though active on social media, Fetterman has yet to return to large-scale campaigning. But he made an appearance at a Philadelphia fundraiser last week, prompting speculation that he’ll be back to a normal schedule soon.



2/. Little Trumpie has a tantrum....





3/. Why the Jan. 6 hearings went so well....professional production.....
Interesting story....

Every new summer TV series has to fight to get attention. The Jan. 6 hearings had more challenges than most.

There was public exhaustion and media jadedness over a story that’s been in the news for a year and a half. There was the MAGA echo chamber that has primed a huge chunk of America to reject, sight unseen, any accusation against former President Donald J. Trump.




4/. Wow! WOW! You have to watch this ad for SCOTUS......Wow......



5/. Interesting story that explains why Texas politics is so horrible - two Texan oil billionaire 
oligarchs basically own the State government.....

Texas is increasingly a horror show: a place where the rights of women, LGBTQ people, and people of color are under attack, along with voting and public education, while Republican officials set the conditions for more and more gun violence. It’s in line with the movement of the Republican Party nationwide, but everything is faster, harder, crueler. And, CNN reports in an eye-opening deep dive, much of it is coming from two billionaire donors who have relentlessly pushed Texas Republicans to the right, enabled by a Texas law allowing unlimited contributions to state-level candidates.





6/. Tom Tomorrow..... a time traveller from 1977....




7/. Interesting take on the Trump denial of the election results.....
Not sure he's right, but Trump certainly thinks he is.....

The idea that Trump is harming himself is passed off as an undeniable fact. And it is almost certainly true that Trump’s election conspiracies are harmful to the interests of the Republican Party. People loyal to the party are trying very hard to convince Trump that it is also harmful to him. And yet, if you think carefully about it, Trump seems to be wise to ignore the advice pouring in from his party.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/trump-2020-stolen-election-big-lie-2024-republican-primary-desantis-pence.html?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Intelligencer%20-%20%20-%20Fri%20Jul%2022%202022&utm_term=Subscription%20List%20-%20Daily%20Intelligencer%20%281%20Year%29




8/. Liz Cheney interviewed on Fox News.....whose viewers accidentally got some of the truth! 
What a pistol she is!




9/. Umair with his usual uplifting predictions......but in this one he unfortunately makes sense.....

Now what? After the heatwaves stretching across the planet, Europe on fire, London burning, YACW — yet another Covid wave — our societies in profound disrepair, extremists and lunatics on the march, animals fleeing the killing temperatures towards the poles 16 feet per day, inflation spiking, harvests failing, water running dry. You might rightly be wondering. What’s the plan?

I have some bad news, and I have some worse news.

The plan is there is no plan. Now comes “learning to live with” the apocalypse.




10/. Andrew Sullivan's thoughtful take on the long game in Ukraine...
The brazenness and brutality of Russia’s assault on Ukraine earlier this year had a direct and potent effect on the West. NATO, far from crumbling, rallied together, pledged higher military spending, and even added new members, Finland and Sweden. The Zelensky government proved itself extremely gifted at the politics of resistance and mounted a heroic, spirited defense.



11/. Amusing toon.....



12/. Matt Taibbi has a new format - brief comments on stories of the week he thinks are important.....really interesting, guarantee you hadn't heard of half of these.....

If you’re a longtime TK reader, or reading this in a language that isn’t English, welcome. You’re reading “America This Week,” designed to recap the last week in American news, with a nod to the subtle insanities of our commercial media system.

It’s intended as an alternative to the algorithmic filters that normally list the “big news” of the week for you. Those usually say more about what the platforms have guessed about your interests and demographic status than they do about what’s happening. For instance, Twitter apparently believes I’m an aging ex-hipster Dad of semi-Asian descent with thoughts of expatriating (wait, that’s almost all true), pushing this “trending” news my way: How the first Asian American Miss Texas is changing what it means to be a pageant queenAmericans who can’t afford homes are moving to Europe insteadPhotos Of Chris Hemsworth's Daughter On The Set Of 'Thor' Are Too Adorable For Words and TikTok’s Retirement House Shows You’re Never Too Old To Be An Influencer. Meanwhile, virtually every American in the last few weeks read a version of the story, Sex of Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson’s 2nd Baby Revealed




13/. Desi Lydic from the Daily Show Foxplains the Jan. 6 hearings.....amusing....




14/. How to handle climate change....



15/. This picture is a 1000 year old bristlecone pine, dying 
because of climate change......

The trees had stood for more than 1,000 years. Their sturdy roots clung to the crumbling mountainside. Their gnarled limbs reached toward the desert sky. The rings of their trunks told the story of everything they’d witnessed — every attack they’d rebuffed, every crisis they’d endured. Weather patterns shifted; empires rose and fell; other species emerged, mated, migrated, died. But here, in one of the harshest environments on the planet, the bristlecone pines survived. It seemed they always would.



16/. Review of "The Gray Man" on Netflix....I watched it, and it's nonstop action.....

When last we saw Ryan Gosling on the big screen, he was staring up sadly at the moon in First Man. (Later in the film, he stood on the moon and stared sadly at Earth.) Gosling was in one of his saturnine phases back then, quiet and recessive in both First Man and Blade Runner 2049. (As he was in earlier years, in Drive and The Place Beyond the Pines and more.) Those performances were a far cry from the arch snap, the animated vigor, that had given life to some of his early, career-boosting roles.

So it’s a pleasure to watch him in The Gray Man (from First to Gray—the story of life, really), a big dumb action movie (in theaters now, on Netflix July 22) which marks Gosling’s return to film after four years away. He gets to quip and do stunts and make nice with a kid. Sure, he’s playing a haunted assassin with a troubled past—but some of his old razzle-dazzle still manages to shine through that muscled gloom. The Gray Man is a welcome reminder of Gosling’s lighter charms, ones he really should show off more often—and maybe will, in next year’s Barbie.



17/. Yellowstone is the most popular show out there for conservatives, which is why the Emmys ignored it.....


https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/07/awards-insider-yellowstone-taylor-sheridan-2022-emmys?utm_source=nl&utm_brand=vf&utm_mailing=VF_CH_071722&utm_medium=email&bxid=5be9d5dd3f92a40469e409a5&cndid=24450331&hasha=757da4c757bd7d86b040a18975d30c93&hashb=2bad61b1bd19c0a6a3a4a38617b56bc8e87c94e9&hashc=fbbe473f5037f7de779a9b352866aaa97ce40dede88d542358cbe645dd211019&esrc=bouncexmulti_first&mbid=CRMVYF092120&source=EDT_VYF_NEWSLETTER_0_COCKTAIL_HOUR_ZZ&utm_campaign=VF_CH_071722&utm_term=VYF_Cocktail_Hour




18/. The 20 best Netflix shows ranked by Rolling Stone....

Netflix finally got some good news last week — sort of — after a long stretch of the bad kind. In its latest earnings call, the streaming giant announced that it had lost almost one million American subscribers over the second quarter of 2022. How is this good news? Because the company had previously projected it would lose two million.

Netflix was once out so far ahead of the competition that it may as well have been the entire streaming video business for a while. Now, though, many of its most-watched library titles, like The Office and Friends, have moved to streamers owned by their respective corporate parents, while the most buzzed-about originals of the last couple of years also tend to come from non-Netflix streamers, whether it’s Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso and Severance, Disney+’s The Mandalorian, or Hacks on HBO Max. Things have gotten so rough for the floundering streamer that it’s planning to introduce a cheaper, ad-supported plan next year to attract new subscribers (or, at least, to keep from losing more).



19/. This looks good.....problem is it's on Disney.....
Andrew Garfield as Jeb Pyre in Under the Banner of Heaven.Andrew Garfield as Jeb Pyre in Under the Banner of Heaven. Photograph: Michelle Faye/FX

W

e need to talk about beards. In Under the Banner of Heaven (Disney+), witnesses report that four suspicious men leaving the scene of a double murder are all bearded. If this were Portland or Shoreditch, where beards are not just lavish but artisanal, that would make all men suspects, but this is Mormon-heavy Utah, where searching for bearded men is less like looking for needles in haystacks and more like trying to find ZZ Top at an Osmonds gig.





Today's Music Video - Above and Beyond with Zoe Johnston - "My Own Hymn".....a lovely song and an unusual video.....




Today's philosophical jokes
"Right is right even when no one is doing it, and wrong is wrong even when everyone is doing it" (St. Augustine)
 
· * I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.

· * Gardening Rule: When weeding, the best way to make sure you are
removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant.

· * The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement.

· * There are two kinds of pedestrians: the quick and the dead.

· * Health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.

· * Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

· * Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.

· * In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.

· * How is it one careless match can start a forest fire, but it takes a whole box to start a campfire?

· * If Jimmy cracks corn and no one cares, why is there a song about him?

· * If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?

· * Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dog's face, he gets mad at you, but when you take him on a car ride, he sticks his head out the window?

· * Does pushing the elevator button more than once make it arrive faster?

   Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them you're a mile away and you have their shoes.


Today's golfers joke
I found a stray parrot on my deck this morning.
All he can say is, "Good morning, you old fart. You suck at golf."

Is he yours?

 



Today's romantic joke
A man and a woman were having a quiet, romantic dinner in a fine restaurant.

They were gazing lovingly at each other and holding hands. 

The waitress, taking another order at a table a few steps away, suddenly noticed the woman slowly sliding down her chair and under the table - but the man stared straight ahead.

The waitress watched as the woman slid all the way down her chair and out of sight under the table. Still, the man stared straight ahead.

The waitress, thinking this behavior a bit risqué and worried that it might
offend other diners, went over to the table and tactfully said to the man  
"Pardon me, sir, but I think your wife just slid under the table ".

The man calmly looked up at her and said, "No, she didn't. She just walked in."








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