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Song of the Day 7/3: The Doors, “Break On Through (to the Other Side)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 3, 2021 7 Comments

Fifty years ago today, Jim Morrison’s common-law wife found him dead in the bathtub of their Paris apartment, bringing to a close the singer’s years-long campaign of self-destruction and pretty much ending the career of one of the most popular American bands of the ’60s. Though frequent attempts have been made over the years to […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, July 3, 2021

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Southern Pastors Give Up On Vaccinating The Flock.  Mostly in white rural congregations: Polls have consistently shown that white evangelicals are among the groups most hardened against vaccination. The most recent, a June survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation, found that 22 percent of white evangelicals said they would “definitely not” get the vaccine, a […]

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Song of the Day 7/2: Chicago Transit Authority, “Poem 58”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 2, 2021 1 Comment

For the past 40 years, people have thought of Chicago as an easy-listening band that played lots of mushy ballads, because that’s how they wasted the bulk of their existence — raking in the bucks by pumping out gruel. The public mostly has forgotten that the band, known as the Big Thing when it formed […]

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Sham Marijuana Legalization Has Failed – Long Live REAL Marijuana Legalization

Filed in National by on July 2, 2021 3 Comments

Lacking social equity provisions, sham weed legalization failed in Delaware. Good. Next time bring back a real legalization bill by cutting the corrupt Delaware way out altogether.

As of today, it is legal to grow marijuana plants in your home or yard in New Mexico: up to six of them each, according to a law passed in a special session of the state legislature, with a cap of 12 plants per household. People 21 or older may possess up to 2 ounces (56 grams) of marijuana, and the smell of marijuana is no longer probable cause for cops wanting to search property, including vehicles.

New Mexico is the new model. Cut out the cops and fucking capitalist ghouls and let’s demand actual legalization. Not some bogus bullshit legalization.

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Why Trump is Running

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Why Trump is Running

Trump says he has made a decision but based on Alby’s open thread – I think the 5th District of NY has made the decision for him. He must run again. Being a candidate allows him to raise money and siphon it off for debt coverage. The prospect that he mightbe President of the United […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, July 2, 2021

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Supreme Court: You Don’t Have The Right To Vote.  Justice Alito finally gets his crane shot.  A political decision masquerading as a constitutional one. Elena Kagan’s blistering dissent. All 6 Rethugs supported voter suppression laws in Arizona.  That’s why they’re on the Court. Arizona–isn’t there a Senator there who….? 15 Felony Counts For Weisselberg.  10 […]

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Song of the Day 7/1: Counting Crows, “Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 1, 2021 3 Comments

Before Counting Crows became famous, the band circulated a demo tape that set off a bidding war among record companies. Most of the songs were rerecorded with T-Bone Burnett at the controls and appeared on their breakout 1993 LP “August and Everything After,” but this one was left out, apparently because upbeat jangle-pop didn’t fit […]

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‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: June 2021

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on July 1, 2021 5 Comments

Yet another diverse set of divertissements, featuring a couple of songs I’d missed from earlier this year. Enjoy! If you’re gonna cover a Leonard Cohen song, might as well make it your own.  Like this:   Memo To Self: This is the second song I’ve posted from this album. Plus one from Jenn Wasner, who […]

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House Leadership Flat-Out Lied To Senate On Gun Control Package

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 1, 2021 19 Comments

The deal was cut months ago.  There would be a four-bill package of gun control bills that would be worked and passed this year.  Two bills would start in the House, two bills would start in the Senate, the bills would be passed and moved to the other chamber, where they would be passed. The […]

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DL Open Thread Thursday, July 1, 2021

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The Biden presidency has been a crisis for the media — without a daily Fresh New Hell, ratings and readership are in the tank. Everybody’s web traffic is down, but it’s been especially bad for the most partisan sites on both the left and right. Remember this when you read of this week’s newest threat […]

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Top Lobbyist for ExxonMobil Says Coons Is in Their Pocket

Filed in Coons, National by on July 1, 2021 5 Comments

Channel 4 in the UK carried an investigative report from the British branch of Greenpeace based on a sting interview with Keith McCoy, a top lobbyist for ExxonMobil. McCoy spoke frankly to people he thought were headhunters searching for a D.C. lobbyist for a client. He said a lot of things he would never say […]

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Song of the Day 6/30: Todd Snider, “Can’t Complain”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on June 30, 2021 0 Comments

Like his onetime mentor John Prine, Todd Snider’s songs, built from simple chords and clever lyrics, fall into a category between folk and country that the label “Americana” doesn’t quite capture. He’s been recording since 1994, but I only learned about him because Spotify informed me that, given my love for Prine, I’d probably like […]

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Q: How do you know when staffers don’t like someone?

Filed in National by on June 30, 2021 9 Comments
Q: How do you know when staffers don’t like someone?

A: They let a photo like this get taken.

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