Thursday, August 28, 2025

The Accidental Parcel Post Solution?


UnitedWe(Can)
StandVille



The coming US'ian tariffs on goods travelling stateside from Europe has parcel post services across the pond in a paralyzing quandary.

Jon Henley, writing in the Guardian explains:

Postal services across Europe have suspended most parcel shipments to the US, citing widespread uncertainty about the impact of new import tariffs announced by Donald Trump.

 {snip}

...PostEurop, an association of 51 European public postal operators, said that if no practical solutions could be found before 29 August, it was likely that all its members would suspend the bulk of parcel shipments to the US...


Of course, this is a potential disaster for European businesses that export products, particularly in small packages, direct to consumers in the US.

And, hopefully, the parcel flow stoppage will be short-lived.

But.

Is it possible that this is an accidental, yet serendipitous, illustration of an important principle about how the capricious, arbitrary and often destructive actions of the Trump regime can be effectively resisted?

Which is to act collectively, both domestically and internationally, on a whole lotta levels.

In other words, what if the Ivy League US'ian schools stopped trying to resist alone and instead were to group together in an alliance.

Or if all Blue State governors formed an economic bloc (which is something that JB Pritzker of Illinois suggested the other day)?

Or if all Canadian soft wood lumber exporters agreed, with government support, to only ship to said Blue State Bloc?

Or if Canadian and Eurasian governments got together and did the same?

Heckfire.

I'm not even sure any of the still to be formed alliances above would even have to act - just the realistic threat of such collective actions would likely force the retreater-in-chief to do just that.

Retreat, I mean.

OK?


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The business of Canadian and European governments
getting together to act in concert from a trade perspective is something  that our newly re-minted opposition leader apparently wants to shutdown from the get-go.
Tangential ear worm buried in the levels of the text of the post?...This!



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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

I Don't Often Disagree With Evan Scrimshaw, But...



DisagreementsAbound
ArmChairPunditryVille



I really enjoy reading Evan Scrimshaw's stuff.

His heart is in the right place and he is hard-headed when it comes to thinking about what it takes for realistic progressives to win and do the right thing after they do.

But on this very recent take I think the good Mr. Scrimshaw is off base:

...Out in BC, the Greens are having a leadership contest - a topic, admittedly, that wouldn’t usually warrant a column. But, with David Eby having the slimmest of majorities and neither of the Greens MLAs running for the job, it’s an opening for Eby, if he wants to follow in John Horgan’s footsteps and ratfuck the next Green leader. In 2020, Horgan called the election for the same week the Greens elected Sonia Furstenau leader, depriving her of any time to bed in before the election. If Horgan’s act is repeated, a fall election would be on the cards - especially given Eby waited last time, and nearly lost for it, he’d be smart to go early...


Now.

I'm not opposed to the idea of the BC NDP taking us back to the polls early on principle, particularly if it's done because there is a realistic possibility of pushing the Whackaloonian Party back into the political, if not the literal, wilderness.

However, the idea that it can be done by capitalizing on yet another slide in Green support is just not realistic.

Because we are no longer talking about Andrew Weaver's, or even Sonia Furstenau v1.0's, BC Greens taking 15% or more of the popular vote. 

Instead, last fall Furstenau v2.0 garnered a measly 7%.  In other words, there is nothing for Eby to pick up there. And, to get riding specific, if the one Green seat at play (i.e. West Van Sea-To-Ski) were to flip it is actually more likely to go Whackaloonian than Dipper.

And then there is the following, also from Mr. Scrimshaw:

...(M)ost of all, (the) fact that the Greens could be about to elect a genuine f*cking lunatic also makes the case pretty well for an early election.

Emily Lowan is, to be quite blunt, the worst serious candidate to lead a party with actual elected officials in my lifetime. She is a dream to the NDP, because if the Greens are stupid enough to pick her as leader she will lead the party off the cliff...

...Her platform is best described as a fever dream for the worst of the Left - people who plainly have not realized that this isn’t 2018 anymore and that the issue set has changed...


Which is fine, as far as it goes.

But consider this...

There are quite a few disaffected left-sided Dipperian voters 'round here, including some readers of this little F-Troop-list blog, that are not happy with some of the more 'pragmatic' policies of Mr. Eby's government.

Thus, a chunk of those folks are starting to look for a place to go that is not coloured orange.

And if a few percent of them go with a more left-leaning provincial Green Party, well, there are a lot of ridings that the Dippers saved from Whackaloonianism by the skin of our collective teeth in 2024 (see Surrey-Guildford numbers at the top of the post for example)  that could go the way of lifestyle shaming, book burning, absolutist austeritical lunacy next time around.

OK?

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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

A Worthwhile Read...


WhyAccountability
MattersVille


The following is the sub-header atop a piece by Owen Jones in today's Guardian:

The west faced no reckoning for the death and destruction it wreaked in Iraq. That made the war crimes we’re now witnessing (in Gaza) inevitable...

Mr. Jones' thesis is thought provoking and the evidence he provides to support it is very difficult to dismiss out of hand.

To wit:

...A war of aggression, deemed illegal at the time by the then UN secretary general, Kofi Annan, plunged Iraq into murderous chaos. At a conservative count, 300,000 Iraqis suffered violent deaths, according to the painstaking research of Iraq Body Count, about two-thirds of whom were civilians...

{snip}

...(T)he Iraq war proved that Arab life is cheap indeed. Only a reckoning could have given it value...


A very worthwhile read, indeed.



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Sunday, August 24, 2025

Arkansas Uber Alles.


ResurrectingJim
CrowVille


The lede of a front page piece by Debra Kamin in today's NYTimes (web archive link):

In the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, nearly an hour from the closest city, a small group of homesteaders is building an exclusive community from scratch.

Applicants to the community are screened with an in-person interview, a criminal-background check, a questionnaire about ancestral heritage and sometimes even photographs of their relatives.

The community’s two architects — a classically trained French horn player who has livestreamed his own sex videos, and a former jazz pianist arrested but not charged for attempted murder in Ecuador — say they must personally confirm that applicants are white before they can be welcomed in...


The story is an excellent bit of investigative reportage.

However, the Grey Lady's headline writer and, presumably, the editors who approved it just couldn't stop themselves from throwing a phantom 'objective journalism'  punch in the subheader:

...Housing rights experts say a community restricted to white residents is illegal, but the creators believe they could win a potential challenge in court in the current political climate...


Sheesh.


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Image at the top of the post?...This.


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Friday, August 22, 2025

HST Fridays...Wild Hunter's Circus-Circus Vision Comes True.


EveryCornerIsMichiganAndBalboa
NowVille



That was then:

'The Circus-Circus is what the whole hep world would be doing on Saturday night if the Nazis had won the war. This is the Six Reich. The ground floor is full of gambling tables, like all the other casinos...but the place is about four stories high, in the style of a circus tent, and all manner of strange County-Fair/Polish Carnival madness is going on up in this space. Right above the gambling tables the Forty Flying Carazito Brothers are doing a high-wire trazeze act, along with four muzzled Wolverines and the Six Nymphet Sisters from San Diego.....

This madness goes on and on, but nobody seems to notice. The gambling action runs twenty-four hours a day on the main floor, and the circus never ends......Stand in front of this fantastic machine, my friend, and for just 99 cents your likeness will appear, two hundred feet tall, on a screen above downtown Las Vegas. Ninety-nine cents more for a voice message......

I could see myself lying in bed at the Mint Hotel, half-asleep and staring idly out the window, when suddenly a vicious nazi drunkard appears two hundred feet tall in the midnight sky, screaming gibberish at the world: "Woodstock Uber Alles!"

Hunter S. Thompson.
Rolling Stone #95, Nov. 1971
Reprinted in: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Warner Books, pp 46-47.


That was then(er):

'Bush is really the evil one here and it is more than just him....

We're the Nazis in this game, and I don't like it. I'm embarrassed and I'm pissed off. Yeah. I mean to say something and I think a lot of people in this country agree with me.'

Hunter S. Thompson, January 2003
Interview with Mary Suma, KDNK Radio, Roaring Fork Colorado
Reprinted, and Audio Archived by Democracy Now


This is now, on the streets of Washington DC:

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Subheader?...This!


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Be Careful What You Say.



FreeSpeechAin'tNecessarilyFreeFor
WeAndTheeVille



Clearly, fifty-five million was a number designed to capture the lazy, click bait-hungry wing of what's left of the corpMedia, because it's everywhere today based on the lede of an AP story by Michael Lee:

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Thursday it is reviewing more than 55 million people who have valid U.S. visas for any violations that could lead to deportation, part of a growing crackdown on foreigners who are permitted to be in the United States...


And how will the regime finger these terrible, no good, super-bad people, the great majority of whom* are not even currently living within the regime's borders?

...The (visa) reviews will include new tools for data collection on past, present and future visa applicants, including a complete scouring of social media sites...


So, be careful what you say.

And/or type.

Including 'round here.

Ha!


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*According to figures cited in Mr. Lee's AP
story approximately 17 million green card and temporary visa holders currently reside within the regime's borders, which, using my extensive long decision skills is less than one-third of that 55 million number....
And who will make the really big money off this branch of the social-scrapey fascism?...One good bet would be the algorithmists at places like, say, Palantir, for real.


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Thursday, August 21, 2025

(Passively) Slouching Towards Fascism.


SurelyTheSecondComingIs
NotAtHandVille



It would appear that US'ian Democratic leaders are desperately attempting to hold on to a center that no longer even exists.

Mike the Mad Biologist, who lives and (still) works (I think/hope) in Washington DC, enumerates and critiques their strategy:

1) Vote against Trump’s legislation. This is good, even though too many Democratic senators have voted to confirm Trump’s nominees–those nominees would have passed anyway, but telling voters his nominees are bums is good.

2) Stand back and let everything, including the economy, go to shit. This is largely in Trump’s hands and he seems to be doing a ‘good’ job of it. Of course, if you’re one of those people whose life has gone to shit, and Democrats could have tried to do something, you might feel differently!

3) When things are bad enough, voters will somehow, in an unfavorable media environment, realize that it’s all Trump’s and Republicans’ faults, and then they will vote accordingly.

It’s not much of a plan, but it’s what they’re going with. It’s a ‘good’ plan in the sense that the leadership and their consultants can’t really be blamed–if it fails, they can just blame economic improvements or ‘the left’ for not clapping loudly enough.


So.

There you have it - the Democratic Party braintrust has decided to do little more than wait until everything turns really, really bad such that the voters smarten up and sweep them back into the power center.

But, here's the thing...

The current regime has already demonstrated that they will put thugs and the troops on the streets of two major US'ian cities for no good reason at all.

Given that, why should the braintrust expect that the regime won't just double the public thuggery everywhere that certain 'types' of voters must be intimidated such that they don't show up at the polls next November?


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Header, subheader and lede manglement?....This!


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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

The Missing 'Why' Of The Trump Slump.



WildHunter'sCircusCircusStory
GoneBadVille



Another day, another story on how the policies of Mr. Trump have led to a significant tourism slump in the United States.

This one is from the Associated Press that starts like this:

Tourism in Las Vegas is slumping this summer, with resorts and convention centers reporting fewer visitors compared to last year, especially from abroad, and some officials are blaming the Trump administration’s tariffs and immigration policies for the decline.

The city known for lavish shows, endless buffets and around-the-clock gambling welcomed just under 3.1 million tourists in June, an 11 per cent drop compared to the same month in 2024. There were 13 per cent fewer international travelers, and hotel occupancy fell by about 15 per cent, according to data from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority...


The piece then moves on to the 'who'.

As in who is responsible:

...Mayor Shelley Berkley said tourism from Canada -- Nevada’s largest international market -- has dried up from a torrent “to a drip.”..


And then, ultimately, the story gets  to the anecdotal 'why':

...Travel agents in Canada said there’s been a significant downturn in clients wanting to visit the U.S. overall, and Las Vegas in particular. Wendy Hart, who books trips from Windsor, Ontario, said the reason was “politics, for sure.” She speculated it was a point of “national pride” that people were staying away from the U.S. after U.S. President Donald Trump said he wanted to make Canada the 51st state.

“The tariffs are a big thing too. They seem to be contributing to the rising cost of everything,” Hart said...


Now, I have no doubt that national pride and tariffs are factors.

But.

To carry on with the anecdotes for the moment...

Many folks I know including, especially, friends with more pigment in their skin then mine, have mentioned that a major reason they are not travelling south across that 'artificially drawn line' is because they don't want to be hassled, have their devices scanned, be detained, or worse.

In other words, many Canadians are not willing to put themselves in harm's way just so they can buy cheap gas and/or gorge themselves at the Circus Circus buffet.

Assuming, of course, that the latter is still a 'thing'.


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Earworm in the sub-header buried deep in the desert sand?...This!



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Friday, August 15, 2025

The Monetary Madness Of Mayor Sim.



CryptoTown
ByThePoolVille


From the inimitable Lotusland watcher Mike Howell, now writing for Business In Vancouver:

Mayor Ken Sim continues to make his rounds as an advocate for bitcoin and is scheduled to be a featured speaker at a two-day conference this weekend at the Vancouver Convention Centre...

{snip}

...The mayor’s participation in such conferences and being a guest on various podcasts stems from a motion he successfully presented to city council in December 2024.

His motion directed staff to explore options to make Vancouver a bitcoin-friendly city by undertaking a comprehensive analysis of the potential to integrate bitcoin into the City of Vancouver's financial strategies.

That would include, but not be limited to, accepting taxes and fees in bitcoin.

The mayor has also called for the potential conversion of a portion of the city’s financial reserves into bitcoin “to preserve purchasing power and guard against the volatility, debasement and inflationary pressures of traditional currencies.”...


And when the bloom comes off the pyramidal-shaped the bitcoin rose, errrrr, tulip?

Well...

If we lose our civic shirts in the collapse, at least we may still be able to heat a local body of water:

...This weekend’s conference also features a segment titled, “heating Kitsilano pool with bitcoin mining.”

Sim has shown interest in the topic, with him recently posing in a photograph posted via the X social media platform with staff at Mintgreen, a Canadian cleantech company specializing in heat recovery from bitcoin mining...


Sheesh.


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Thursday, August 14, 2025

The Railway Men Who Financed Gordon Campbell's Government Before And After It 'Leased' BC Rail.

SaleNotSale
999YearsVille


In the wake of the news that CN Rail has decided to let go of a stretch of track that once ran BC Rail trains before they it was leased to CN by Gordon Campbell, and currently runs the rolling hotels of the super-fine Rocky Mountain Railtours, we take you back to a post from the ancient times, otherwise known as 2010.

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In recent posts we have established that two of British Columbia's private Railway Tycoons,  David McLean of CN Rail and Peter Armstrong of Rocky Mountaineer Railtours each gave, either personally, or through their companies, at least $250,000, each, to the BC Liberal Party of Mr. Gordon Campbell since the latter became leader way, way, way back in 1993.

And, on the flipside, both private Rail Tycoons have done very well, indeed, in the wake of Gordon Campbell promise-busting dismantling of a very public Railway soon after he became the Premier of British Columbia in 2001.

Specifically, with the destruction of a 90 year-old statute that required BC Rail to run a public passenger service, followed shortly thereafter by the tainted/not tainted/sale/not sale of BC Rail to CN Rail, Mess'rs McLean and Armstrong ultimately came up aces by any and all financial measures one could choose to use and/or trumpet.

But here is something that most folks, even those who have been paying attention (including, initially, myself) may have missed.

Which is the fact that when Mr. Armstrong's Rocky Mountaineer/Great Canadian Tours private passenger business started rolling down the formerly public BC Rail tracks it was NOT Gordon Campbell's hand-picked 'executives' of the doomed Crown Corporation that Mr. Armstrong ultimately had to negotiate with to get the deal done.

Instead, it was David McLean and CN Rail:*

...In September 2004, Canadian National Railway Co. announced (Peter Armstrong's) Great Canadian had been selected to operate tourist trains on its newly-acquired British Columbia Rail routes...


Which is somewhat ironic, given Mess'rs McLean's and Armstrong's willingness to bankroll the efforts of Mr. Campbell from the very beginning, don't you think?



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We're back in the present now...The bolded bit
, above, is from a November 2004 post from the late great PublicEye Online whose proprietor was the now academician Sean Holman...There is a whole lot more info on 'historical' Railgate players there for those of you who are interested...




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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

The Ties That Bind.


ProspectThis
CaribooVille


What with all that is going on in the world these days, I had completely missed the following as reported by Jennifer Thuncher in the Squamish Chief back in mid-July:

The Canadian National Railway Company (CN) has declared its plan to decommission part of its railway line from north of the railyards in Squamish through to 100 Mile.

The railway is mandated to release its railway line plans to the government and the public, which it did on July 11.

Its three-year plan shows it'll decommission its “Squamish subdivision” of the railway line heading north of the District of Squamish to Lillooet—from mile marker 43.00 through to 157.60.
CN also released its intention to decommission the line from mile marker 157.60 to 257.00, which is on the Lillooet subdivision of the line that stretches past 100 Mile...


Gosh.

Didn't that stretch of track used belong to an outfit that we, the people of British Columbia once owned?


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Image at the top of the post?...This.
Subheader?...This.




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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

What Doesn't Happen In Vegas...


BringOutYour
ElviVille



From Michael Sainato writing in yesterday's edition of the Guardian:

The Trump administration’s immigration policies are affecting workers and driving, in part, a decline in tourism, including international tourists, to Las Vegas, according to workers and the largest labor union in the state of Nevada...

{snip}

...Canada is Nevada’s largest international market. Flair Airlines, a Canadian airline, reported a 55% drop in passengers compared to last year. Air Canada reported a 13.2% drop in passengers from May to June this year to Las Vegas, and one third lower compared to last year...


And it's not just happening in Nevada.

The following is from Juliana Kim of the recently defunded NPR:

...The drop in international tourists — and particularly from Canada — has also been felt in New York City, Cape Cod, and across California. The World Travel & Tourism Council in May said that the U.S. is on track to lose $12.5 billion in international spending this year...


So, how are the fine folks who are trying to run a tourist industry that is being ruined by the whims of an authoritarian regime bent on bullying their neighbour to the north into economic submission dealing with this?

Well...

In Las Vegas, this is where the Elvis impersonators come in, at least according to a slightly stale report from the local Fox5 TeeVee affiliate:

...During the NHL playoffs, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority coordinated with WestJet to provide free drinks and snacks to travelers from Edmonton. Showgirls and Elvis welcomed passengers upon arrival...


That may have worked for a few thousand rabid Oilers fans in the throes of a play-off run-induced stupor.

As for the rest of us?



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Monday, August 11, 2025

The Harvard Crimson And The New York Times Each Have Their 'People'.


HopiumOverHarvard
DissipatingVille



As we noted last week, the student newspaper at Harvard, the Crimson, have three 'people' who said the following:

Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 has told faculty that a deal with the Trump administration is not imminent and denied that the University is considering a $500 million settlement, according to three faculty members familiar with the matter.

The University is seriously considering resolving its dispute with the White House through the courts rather than a negotiated settlement, Garber said, according to the three faculty members...


Now, today, in an example of big time journalistic one-upmanship, the New York Times have four 'people' of their own who say something completely different:

Harvard University and the Trump administration are nearing a potentially landmark legal settlement that would see Harvard agree to spend $500 million in exchange for the restoration of billions of dollars in federal research funding, according to four people familiar with the deliberations...


All of which got me thinking about something the movie version of Ben Bradlee once yelled fifty years ago about a very different story that involved a then unnamed deeply throated fellow who turned out to be a former protege of one J. Edgar Hoover:

'GOD DAMMIT! 

WHEN IS SOMEBODY GOING TO GO ON THE RECORD ON THIS STORY?!'

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With all that said, it is worth noting that  the original 'Harvard will soon cave' angle on this story came, allegedly, from unnamed 'people' inside Mr. Trump's White House, errrrr...Golden Palace:

...(Harvard President) Garber, in a conversation with one faculty member, said that the suggestion that Harvard was open to paying $500 million is “false” and claimed that the figure was apparently leaked to the press by White House officials...


Sheesh.


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Is This Woke?


ScooterAndThe
BigManVille




'Born to Run' turns fifty this month.

Personally, I'm surprised that a certain 200 day old dictator has not yet sent in the National Guard to clear both Thunder Road and Jungleland of undesirables.

Or some such thing.



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Sunday, August 10, 2025

The Waning Influence Of The Weasel Worded.

AllThePresident's
TacoMenVille


Remember this, from back in January?

Fox News star Jesse Watters said on Tuesday night that Canadians should see it as “a privilege to be taken over” by the United States, especially since “everybody in the world wants” to be an American citizen...


It set off a multi-cycle media firestorm that was ridden by opportunists on all sides, including the good Mr. Ford of the Universe, Centre of.

Well.

That was then, and this is now:

Fox News host Jesse Watters stirred up controversy on Thursday (Aug 7th) after floating the idea of a "mostly peaceful invasion" of Canada, which Trump slammed with tariffs earlier this year, prompting online backlash...


But, here's the thing.

The bit above comes from the lede of a piece from a click bait-laden media organ grinder called the 'Daily Express, US' and pretty well nowhere else in the entire Googleplex except for a carbon copy in something call the 'Latin Times'.

Which means that, in this case at least, no news really is a good thing.

OK?


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In case you were wondering...
The uber-accomplished Mr. Watters made his bones doing the bidding of the super fine Bill O'Reilly...Imagine that!



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Tuesday, August 05, 2025

Blame Mitzi!



ManningTheManosphere
SansPrestonVille



Mitzi Shore did not start the infamous Comedy Store in Los Angeles.

Instead, she won the place in lieu of alimony when she divorced the club's co-founder Sammy Shore.

By the time Marc Maron washed ashore at the Store in the late 1980's the young whipper snappers pictured above with Ms. Shore had already cashed their hard won cheques and moved on to bigger and better things.

Meanwhile, Maron quickly fell in with madman Sam Kinison's entourage and it wasn't long before he was forced to leave town in the throes of a cocaine-fuelled psychosis that just about did him in.

By the early '90's son of a preacher man Kinison was dead just as Maron was drifting into New York's alternative comedy scene.

I first became aware of Mr. Maron in the mid-aught's when he turned up as 'progressive' Air America radio's morning man. When that, and his personal life fell through, Maron moved back to Los Angeles and kept trying, and mostly failing, at both radio and pseudo-online audio projects before he and his soon-to-be ever present collaborator Brendan McDonald stumbled on the long form podcast thing way ahead of just about everyone else in 2009.

Sixteen years and more than sixteen hundred episodes later Maron recently announced that he and McDonald are calling it quits, all of which has Maron reminiscing:

...When I was at The Comedy Store losing my mind I was one with the place. I was all in. I lived there. I was a true believer in the power of the place and the system Mitzi Shore had created. I always felt there was a dark energy there that went back to the beginning of modern show business. My mind was generating its own mythos about good and evil and the place that Mitzi, with all her mystical powers, was overseeing. I believed that the beginning of the apocalypse would start in Hollywood. I had full concepts of how. I believed I was in a struggle between good and evil that was universal and my time spent there with Kinison, a true power of megalomaniacal darkness, was informing my prophecy in progress. All I knew, in my psychotic state, was that Mitzi, The Comedy Store, and some of the comics that came out of there were essential in the final unfolding. Crazy, right? But…

The two people that revolutionized the podcast medium and unleashed its potential on the world were me and (Joe) Rogan.

Both of us of products of The Comedy Store and Mitzi’s system.

Do with that what you will...


Imagine that!


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Monday, August 04, 2025

Hopium Over Harvard?


TruthOrSpin
VeritasinessOnTheCharlesVille


From two student writers, William Mao and Veronica Paulus at The Harvard Crimson, dateline yesterday:

Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 has told faculty that a deal with the Trump administration is not imminent and denied that the University is considering a $500 million settlement, according to three faculty members familiar with the matter.

The University is seriously considering resolving its dispute with the White House through the courts rather than a negotiated settlement, Garber said, according to the three faculty members...


Hmmmm...

University policy being 'leaked' by insiders.

Now, why would that kind of thing be going on?

Well...

...(Harvard President) Garber, in a conversation with one faculty member, said that the suggestion that Harvard was open to paying $500 million is “false” and claimed that the figure was apparently leaked to the press by White House officials...


Sheesh.


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Of course,
if an institution with the resources and endowment of Harvard caves, that's pretty much it for an independent academy in Mr. Trump's America...



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