MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
We won.
What ever might have been the outcome otherwise Trump's intervention meant the Republicans played catch up all day and never did.
I'll check the feeling of the 538 group and add them subsequently.
Subsequently
WHY ? (As if you cared. Nor should you.)
538's day job: accumulating predictions and experiencing the actual outcomes trains them to automatically reject trivial data (plus their own romanticism)
In Alfred Sloan's " My years at General Motors" , Sloan describes that Industry - at least the Auto Industry' -automatically assumed each fall "next year's going to be better." Sloan concluded that was couldn't be and hired the first corporate economist required to create an annual forecast sufficiently valid that Sloan was able to rely on the organization to buy into it.
In the do -what- I -say- not- what -I really -think - department (not in My Years at General Motors) years later Sloan retiring persuaded the Board to appoint "Engine Charlie Wilson " (later Secy of Defense ) CEO . Sloan had a book carrier. Walked behind him into the meetings , handed him to whatever document was being discussed and left with him . Carrying the books.
Walking away from a meeting at which Sloan had joined the majority approving an Engine Charlie's investment, the carrier -who knew Sloan didn't agree - asked why.
" One of the costs of training a new CEO."
It's not enough to have a good forecast,
Comments
Live updates on the fallout (from WaPo, natch, it's only fitting):
by artappraiser on Fri, 11/15/2019 - 9:42pm
FiveThirtyEight analysis retweeted by Neal Katyal:
by artappraiser on Fri, 11/15/2019 - 9:46pm
Trump's 2 tax return losses and his $2 million fine.
The gaping scandalous oil leak they call Rudy Giuliani.
The betrayal and bombing of the Kurds.
And to some extent the death of Elijah Cummings.
Perhaps cutting through the Wall with power tools...
And concurrance from some Fox News personalities (partly due to Trump's "feud", I'm sure)
All highlight how serious this is, and how much a running awful joke this Administration is.
PS - Trump waging a major PR war to highlight an opponent's kid and nepotism is the kind of defying-gravity tricks that Trump's made a career if, but the irony is brutal, too brutal, and indeed it's likely that pulling his dick out once too often let's some of his supporters notice that indeed he's wearing no clothes. And post Roy Moore and pal Jeffrey Epstein, that's a bit icky even for True Believers.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 11/15/2019 - 10:06pm
There is also the Stephen Miller emails, reminders that we put children in concentration camps.
Nikki Haley's book tells us that Kelly and Tillerson thought Trump was insane. Thoughts found in the soon to be published book by Anonymous.
Drip.....drip.....drip
by rmrd0000 on Sat, 11/16/2019 - 9:02am
by artappraiser on Sat, 11/16/2019 - 9:16am
With a Tweet, Trump Upends Republican Strategy for Dealing with Yovanovitch
House Republicans planned ahead, hoping to strike a respectful tone at Friday’s impeachment hearing. Mr. Trump’s tweet was exactly the kind of attack they had hoped to avoid.
By Michael D. Shear @ NYTimes.com, Nov. 15
by artappraiser on Sat, 11/16/2019 - 9:59am
Trump didn't attack Wednesday's testifiers because they awere impressive men and he was afraid of
them.
Friday's witness was a woman. So that was OK. Could handle them So he went back to letting Donald be Donald.
He's not dumb. Nor completely lacking in self aware-ness. He knows he would have been terrified if he'd been forced to copy Taylors military career, . And by a mechanism which I 'll just state without defending , in the company of heroic men he is aware of his inadequacies and he desperately maneuvers so to avoid being trapped in a situation where he might have listen to them tell him what they think.
He's a worthless imitation of a human being .He knows it. He hates it.
Good.
by Flavius on Sat, 11/16/2019 - 7:18pm
I think Flavius definitely has Trump's number on this one! Certainly sounds correct to me.
Edit to add: this is why he has only limp noodle yes men left assisting, anyone with any gravitas always leaves. I'm not talking politics or policy here, I'm talking personal character and confident ego.
by artappraiser on Sat, 11/16/2019 - 11:05pm
The GOP base hates smart ambitious and accomplished women, the list is long there. Even the low education white "working class women" go along, he won't lose Forever Trumpers with this performance.
by NCD on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 12:15am
Forever Trumpers , yeah. But there are smart women from various economic levels supporting him for specific issues ,chiefly abortion, who will have been deeply offended by the spectacle of the loud mouthed bully with two guns blazing at this smart accomplished woman but invisible when his accusers are real men like Taylor and Kent.
What a jerk.
by Flavius on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 9:45am
It was a dog and pony show with the Fox team who moaned about this chick not being tough enough to take criticism.
Women make good porn stars, secretaries, or serial wives but don't ask them to back you up when you threaten to take their testicles away. They won't notice the absence.
by moat on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 4:33pm
Here's a nice lady who can undoubtedly kick Trump's ass without breaking a sweat.
Not that I consider being Rambo-like a prerequisite for doing intelligent diplomatic work (think Macron or Justin Trudeau are martial arts types? Bill Holbrook or Madeleine Albright?). And then all these people Trump surrounds himself with are lying loud-mouthed pussies - like Pence or McConnell or Nunes or Rudy or William Barr seem like they wouldn't get knocked down in 2 secs in a bar fight? Or Trump, Our Lady of the Mystical Bone Spurs, the guy who has to pay $100K for sex? All so laughable, day in, day out.
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 6:31pm
Thanks for that.
No martial art references needed.
by moat on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 6:46pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 11/16/2019 - 10:13am
Love this:
by artappraiser on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 1:43am