Sound sleeper.
Sound sleeper.
It stars Mark Wahlberg as Spenser and Winston “Black Panther” Duke as Hawk. “It is very loosely based on the novel Wonderland by Ace Atkins, and uses the names of characters created by Robert B. Parker.” Spenser is an ex-cop and ex-con and Hawk is an MMA fighter. wikipedia.org
Okaaaaay. What the hell, I’ll watch. I loved the early novels and the later ones are fun.
It’s an action-comedy directed by Peter Berg.
Also: Appreciating Robert B. Parker’s Spenser thrillingdetective.com
I do not support Mayor Pete – the best thing I’ll say for him is he’s inexperienced; other days I just hate him.
I don’t know much about Yang.
On many of these issues, I picked a side but really I don’t know. For example, on health insurance I strongly support a public option. Should we then outlaw private insurance? Don’t know. Let’s see how the public option works first.
Should the US expand nuclear power? Let prisoners vote while they are still in prison? Limit or better regulate fracking? Don’t know.
I support Sanders and Warren. But I don’t have a strong investment in the primary. I’ll vote for and support whichever Democrat wins. The only ones I actively dislike are Pete and Bloomberg. And I’d vote for, and support, them too.
Until recently I was anti-Biden too. But the recent Times interview, and discussion of his philosophy on Vox, causes me to think twice about that. Biden’s philosophy is that in American governance, sometimes to get what you dearly want you have to vote for something you hate. He may be right.
I treat elections like a job interview. I am often uninterested in the candidate’s positions, but interested instead in how they arrived at their positions.
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It’s the economy, says David Smith. Also, unlike 2016, Trump is running a highly organized, well-funded campaign. And Trump’s opposition is split.
On that last point: The Republicans are a minority party and, paradoxically, that is their strength. Every Republican is signed on to their agenda of white supremacy, xenophobia, gun fetishization, sex policing, preserving property rights, and their version of Christianity, which conveniently leaves out the bits about loving the stranger and least fortunate.
Whereas the Democrats are an unruly coalition of white moderates, second- and third-generation Eastern and Southern European immigrants, first-generation immigrants, Jews, African-Americans, minorities, socialists, LGBTQs, feminists and I’m probably missing some. Some of those groups disagree. For example, immigrants and African-Americans tend to be socially conservative, which puts them at odds with the LGBTQs and feminists. Those white moderates can’t stand the socialists, and vice versa. And yet they’re all supposedly one party.
The Story of Two Monks and a Woman: A parable about letting go of the past. kottke.org