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Future Schlock

We’ll start with this Gizmodo piece noting the potentially “bleak future” assuming the ever-more-regular event of massive hacks and denial-of-service attacks of intermediate/wholesale internet operators, such as this week’s attack on a company called “Dyn” that took down quite a number of popular internet sites. I note that as recently as today, I myself received notification (presumably as did 46 million other people) of a data breach associated with a company I never heard of called “Modern Business Solutions,” which, unbeknownst to me or anyone else, is some kind of “leaky bucket of the internet,” that our data seems to...

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Sympathy for the Devil

The “big takeaway” from last night’s third (and, thank God, final) Presidential debate of 2016 was, of course, Donald “the Donald” Trump’s refusal to agree in advance to abide by the results of the election (presuming, of course, that, please God, he loses); indeed, the Grey Lady’s take on it is Mr. Trump has contempt for democracy. I will just say this: show me the part of the Constitution that obliges Mr. Trump to “personally accept” the results of an election– indeed, any election (one of the bases for his popularity among a certain set, for example, is his steadfast...

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And then there were sixty

Each GTMO prisoner release is another victory; the latest is pretty big, as best-selling author Mohamedou Ould Slahi has been released from Guantanamo to his home country of Mauritania; Andy has more on this happy development for Mr. Slahi. I previously interviewed one of Slahi’s attorneys, Nancy Hollander; that interview may be found here. Slahi’s long and quite-literally-tortured tale is laid out in his best-selling book, Guantanamo Diary. With barely ninety days left in Barack Obama’s Administration, there are sixty prisoners left, of whom ten are subject to military commissions, and, if I’m not mistaken, twenty are cleared for release…...

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I didn’t get a harumph out of you

It seems a recording of Donald “the Donald” Trump has emerged, showing him making “lewd remarks.” Near as I can tell, the only thing more offensive (about what Mr. Trump said eleven years ago) than what he says (or tweets) on a daily basis is that he used “the P word” (I suppose if there were a recording of the Donald using “the N word,” that would be even worse). Got it: that’s what American life is, these days. Substance is irrelevant. We don’t go more than a micron below the surface of anything. The wrong word was used. The...

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End of an era

I exercise my privilege to write about things of particular interest to me, noting the passing of Oscar Brand at age 96, a singer, song-writer, author, arranger and all-around good guy… and notably, the world’s longest running radio host, setting the world record for radio programs with a single host for his show “Folksong Festival”, which was on our local public radio station for over seventy years, debuting in December, 1945, seventeen years before I was born. Rest in peace, Oscar.

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Good times

We’ll start with this semi-hit piece called “The Curious Case of Alicia Machado,” she the former Miss Universe from Venezuela whom Hillary Clinton invoked at this week’s presidential debate to highlight Donald “The Donald” Trump’s generalized contempt toward women, noting that he once referred to Ms. Machado as “Miss Piggy” and “Miss Housekeeping,” evident references to weight gain and Latina heritage. Trump, surprise surprise, has been fighting back, noting that Ms. Machado has “issues,” including a purported sex tape (turns out to be true and was evidently a basis for baseballer Bobby Abreu to break up with his then fiancee,...

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Shalom

The Hebrew word for hello, good bye and peace seems the appropriate notation for the death, at age 93, of Shimon Peres, former Israeli prime minister (often considered the best of Israel’s leaders in the technical sense of competent leadership, although he was rarely the most popular), as well as holding a number of cabinet positions, and late in his life, the figure-head president of the State of Israel. Mr. Peres was a prime mover for most of the modern peace initiatives that formed the seemingly never-ending “Israeli Palestinian Peace Process [TM],” but, as the last of the founding generation...

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Now is the Autumn of our Discontent?

Donny Trump, Jr., The Younger Donald (TM) has been on a tear lately , appealing to White supremacists ,and neo-nazis galore, sayeth Media Matters. The latest, comparing a handful of hypothetical Skittles from a bowl containing three poison ones to Syrian refugees, an “analogy” which originated in the Nazi propaganda machine, is, evidently, just the latest in a rather loud and clear appeal to this particular demographic (i.e. White supremeacists and neo-Nazis). I hearken back to my own post from June, noting the uncanny comparisons between Trump rallies and Nuremberg-style rallies of an Austrian-born dictator of the not too distant...

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Bombs away

On this, the fifteenth anniversary of the first post of this blog, following a blast in Manhattan’s Chelsea section that injured 29 (with a second homemade explosive device found four blocks away from the 23rd Street explosion), which, in turn, came on the heels of an explosion that, thankfully, didn’t injure anyone, along the course of a Jersey Shore 5-K race called the “Semper Five” (a fundraiser for Marine Corps related charity)… I ventured into Central Park for the NYC Marathon Tune-Up, an 18-mile footrace, this morning. [BTW, “ISIS” hasn’t claimed responsibility for either of those events, though an ISIS...

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