Book thirty-three of 2018: Doctor to the Stars, by Murray Leinster. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Propaganda of Resistance
The NYT “Part of the Resistance ” piece is strategic conservative propaganda, not self-promotion.
This strikes me as an astute analysis of the letter (thinking about tone and intended audience). So much about this letter has been bothering me, and this is a chunk of it.
(Another chunk is that the letter author is describing a shadow/puppet government, which further abandons the in-built checks and balances in a dangerous undermining of our system, putting the underlying health of our country even more at risk than it already was.)
This is NOT the administration falling apart. It’s A+, live action storytelling with a controlled demolition, and it’s actually really dangerous. Behind the structure of the NYT piece lies the strategy for how the republican party plans to catch the pieces as they start falling.
Now is the time we need to get ahead of this. Instead of sitting back and watching the pieces fall, or flipping out and calling for the writer to resign, in the next few days we need to pre-empt this new narrative and have conversations with the significant voters in our lives now.
Looks like BBQ Betty showed up at DragonCon… 😉😆
Constitutional Crisis
“Impeachment is a constitutional mechanism. The Twenty-Fifth Amendment is a constitutional mechanism. Mass resignations followed by voluntary testimony to congressional committees are a constitutional mechanism. Overt defiance of presidential authority by the president’s own appointees—now that’s a constitutional crisis.
“If the president’s closest advisers believe that he is morally and intellectually unfit for his high office, they have a duty to do their utmost to remove him from it, by the lawful means at hand. That duty may be risky to their careers in government or afterward. But on their first day at work, they swore an oath to defend the Constitution—and there were no ‘riskiness’ exemptions in the text of that oath.”
2018 Summer Vacation, Part 2
Here’s my photo gallery from the second part of this year’s summer vacation, when we spent a week on Lake Coeur d’Alene with friends, rented a lake house and a boat, and pretended we were living a life several tax brackets above what we actually do!
The featured image is one of my favorites, not because it’s really a good picture, but because that was the moment I decided tubing wasn’t my thing.
(No, I haven’t posted photos from the first part of this year’s vacation yet; those will come along in a bit.)
Thanks to @brentsmmons for pointing out the URL for an RSS feed of your micro.blog timeline: https://micro.blog/feeds/USERNAME.json
. (Also, hooray for resurrecting NetNewsWire!)
These shots of the fire at the National Museum of Brazil are amazing. What a horrifying loss.
The first planning meeting for Norwescon 42 is this Saturday! If you’re in the Seattle (or surrounding) area and want to help put on a great literary-focused SF/F con, come down and join us. If you haven’t been to Norwescon before, much more info is on our website.
Book thirty-three of 2018: Star Trek: The Classic Episodes Vol. 2, by James Blish. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Book thirty-two of 2018: Moving Mars, by Greg Bear. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (Actually finished a couple weeks ago, but was vacationing and not posting photos.)