Okay, it was the annual congressional baseball game. But jeez, 22-0 shut out. That’s big. More like a football score.
4 year old recovering in hospital after accidentally shot by 5 year old.
I’m sitting here watching Chris Christie get the feel-good overstuffed chairs conversation with Bill Clinton to talk about storm relief at the Clinton Global Initative. I’d say the apostasy is almost complete. By November I expect to see him running on the Working Families Party ticket.
So this week I cleverly lured a large of people into calling me a statist lickspittle, managed to get Daniel Ellsberg to call me “stupid” and inadvertently got Mort Sahl to namecheck me in a tweet. If my hippy father were still alive he would definitely be kvelling. Short of resurrecting Lenny Bruce and getting him to somehow take note of me, I’m not sure what mix of things could have made him happier.
They say money talks and bullshit walks. But, in fact, as we know, bullshit runs and fairly fast and frequently faster than something more accurate trying to catch up with it. Which brings me to this article published by CNET that reports that in a classified briefing the NSA admitted that its analysts are able to move on from metadata analysis to actually listening to the contents of a US/domestic phone call based not on a warrant or national security letter but simply their own judgement that it’s worth listening to. Read More
We now have a statement from Rep. Nadler which seems to debunk the CNET piece which I discussed in the earlier post.
“I am pleased that the administration has reiterated that, as I have always believed, the NSA cannot listen to the content of Americans’ phone calls without a specific warrant.”
This is needless to say still a somewhat cryptic quote, leaving unclear who misunderstood who. But it seems to say definitively that the central claim in the CNET article is incorrect.
Nebraska Christian college expels woman for lesbian relationship, still charges her full tuition.
McCain, Graham and Rubio reportedly got a top GOP constituency group, Fox News, on board with immigration reform.
Get ready. At 10 AM the Supreme Court is going to release a new batch of cases. Since we’ve gone a few Mondays without any of the perceived really big cases, it seems likely we’ll see some this morning. What we’re hearing is that it’s not likely the big marriage equality decision comes down. More focus on affirmative action and the voting rights act. But then again, who knows? Anything could happen. We’ll bring it all to you at the top of the hour.