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I'm off to the jail in the mountains and won't be back until after dinner. It's a beautiful day for the drive though.
In the news, Argentina has charged Pablo Escobar's widow and son with money laundering. I tried to read the 57 page order in Spanish, but all I got was the investigation was started due to information received from our holy global warriors, the DEA, in conjunction with Colombia, who passed it on to Argentina. At first there wasn't enough evidence to charge them, but the court now believes there is. They will both remain free pending the outcome.
The charges seem to be that they invested money with a drug trafficker in Colombia named José Bayron Piedrahita Ceballos, who worked with the "Office of Evigago" and Cali Cartel who also managed investments in Colombia and Argentina. He was arrested last year and is awaiting extradition to the U.S. on bribery and obstruction of justice charges in the Southern District of Florida. The Indictment is here. (He allegedly bribed an ICE agent.) [More...]
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We haven't had an open thread in a while. Here's a new one, all topics welcome.
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Subtropical storm Alberto made landfall this afternoon in Laguna Beach, Florida near Panama City. It's moving north, up through the Florida Panhandle. I hope everyone stays safe. Two TV news persons died when a tree fell on their car.
On Donald Trump and Memorial Day, from David Frum in the NY Times:
It’s not news that there is something missing from Trump where normal human feelings should go. His devouring need for admiration from others is joined to an extreme, even pathological, inability to return any care or concern for those others. But Trump’s version of this disconnect comes most especially to the fore at times of national ritual. Donald Trump cares enormously about national symbols—the flag, the anthem—when he can use them to belittle, humiliate, and exclude.
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So Harvey Weinstein is the new Most Hated Man in America. Turning that image around so that he's viewed as an old school casting couch director who only showed his junk to those who were willing to trade their bodies for camera time and film roles, and who never forced anyone to do anything is going to be a tough sell. The imagery doesn't work in his favor. He's gigantic and the accusing actresses and models probably all weighed 110 pounds or less.
What does work in his favor is the law. While the grand jury may add additional charges, as of now he's charged with forcibly making one woman engage in oral or a*nal s*x with him in 2004, and forcing another woman to have sex with him at (presumably) her hotel in March, 2013. I assume she was a company employee as Harvey Weinstein would never stay at a Doubletree in New York. (He was a Peninsula kind of guy.) [More...]
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It's one of those infrequent gray sky days here. So gray that I've turned on all the lights and lamps and it's only 8 a.m.
I think I'll stay in, ride my Peloton and catch up on paper work.
Has anyone noticed the change in Google News? They took away the personalization feature and made it worthless. Google's presumption that it knows what we want to read better than we do is both arrogant and insulting. I've un-bookmarked it.
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What a treat for Mother's Day: Brunch with the TL kids and grandbaby, who is now 6 months old. I think she is really cute, especially her huge blue eyes. [More....]
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I'm reading the news but not finding much to write about. I'm beyond sick of Donald Trump.
Here's a new open thread, all topics welcome.
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The Bill Cosby case has gone to the jury.
Time for a new open thread, all topics welcome.
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Tomorrow will be a remembrance day for the media. The second half of April is one of the worst in history.
April 19th is the anniversary of the WACO siege and the Oklahoma City bombing. On April 15, the Boston Marathon bombing occurred. April 20 is the anniversary of the Columbine shootings.
In other news, thee entire island of Puerto Rico is without power after a blast at its power station.
Then there is this news: 'It smells like death:' Alabama endures New York 'poop train' [More...]
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Trump continues his mismanagement of national and international affairs. Turnover continues, as does his war of words with James Comey.
I'm back to writing about El Chapo -- as soon as I finish the Government's 107 page outline of evidence it intends to introduce at his trial.
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I think I'm having time management issues. I just realized our last open thread is full, and I'm still catching up with the news.
Paul Ryan isn't running for re-election.
James Comey compares Trump to a "mob boss" in an interview with 20/20 to air Sunday night.(promoting his book).
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Yesterday I was all caught up on the news. Today, I'm not. But we do need a new open thread until I find some blogging time, so here it is, all topics welcome.
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