October 4, 2023

What Trump and The Fonz don't have in common and what they do



Photo by Olga Ernst (Great white shark in Wikipedia) 
CC BY-SA 4.0 adapted by Hal Brown with Trump's hand and tie

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By Hal Brown

This is Wednesday's blog. Thursday I posted the same illustration with these captions. Read that blog here.

Wednesday blog:

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Excerpt:

The former president turned a rant against renewable energy into a wild explanation of how he’d rather die if he were on a sinking electric boat.


“But if I’m sitting down, and that boat’s going down, and I’m on top of a battery, and the water starts flooding in, I’m getting concerned,” Trump said at an event in Iowa in Sunday. “But then I look 10 yards to my left and there’s a shark over there. So I have a choice of electrocution or shark, you know what I’m gonna take? Electrocution. I will take electrocution every single time.”


If anyone hasn't seen  a video of Trump's insane rant about electric boats, sharks, and how he'd chose to die, here it is:

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What Trump and The Fonz don't have in common.

According to someone who had a very close relationship with him, Trump is obsessed with sharks and is terrified of them.

 The strangest thing about that night — this was the best thing ever. You could see the television from the little dining room table and he was watching Shark Week and he was watching a special about the U.S.S. something and it sank and it was like the worst shark attack in history. He is obsessed with sharks. Terrified of sharks. He was like, “I donate to all these charities and I would never donate to any charity that helps sharks. I hope all the sharks die.” He was like riveted. He was like obsessed. It’s so strange, I know. Stormy Daniels interview in Touch Magazine.

The Fonz wasn't afraid of anything and if he knew there was a shark in the water in the iconic episode which led to the term "jumping the shark" being added to the lexicon, meaning the beginning of the end (as follows), he wouldn't have be fazed.

The idiom "jumping the shark" or "jump the shark" is a pejorative that is used to argue that a creative work or entity has reached a point in which it has exhausted its core intent and is introducing new ideas that are discordant with, or an overexaggeration of, its original purpose. The phrase was coined in 1985 by radio personality Jon Hein in response to a 1977 episode from the fifth season of the American sitcom Happy Days, in which the character of Fonzie (Henry Winkler) jumps over a live shark while on water-skis. (Wikipedia)
What do Trump and Fonzie have in common?

Fonzie jumped the shark. However, this happened in the fifth season of Happy Days and it went on to air for six more years. It is unsettling to think that Trump will wield power for six more years. There are critics who argue that in spite of Happy Days' longevity the level of creativity declined in its final seasons. Likewise, there are those who may look back years from now and say the same thing about Trump in his later years.

Trump in his rant about sharks proved once and for all that he has gone irrovocably into the delusional drink. His boat is sinking and he's just admitted to this fantasy suggesting that in some recess of his mind he has this knowledge and fear.

He said it. This means it is in his mind. The unconscious percolated up into his conscious and this is why he speculated on the way he'd  chose to meet his demise.

He sensibly sensibly chose execution as the way he'd want to die if he was on a sinking boat between the choice of a quick death and being riped apart by apex ocean predators. However, dead is dead, and not to be too graphic, once you're dead in shark infested waters the disposal your corpse is taken care of.






October 3, 2023

What does Trump have in common with Elaine Benes?

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By Hal Brown

There are several classic moments from Seinfeld. One is the Soup NAZI's "no soup for you" segment and another is the segment with Elaine dancing in the episode "The Little Kicks" which is described on Wikipedia here. In the segment she dances horribly at a staff party.

In order to perform the dance as badly as the script called for Juila Louis-Dryfus, who choreographed the dance herself, had to dance with without the music since that distracted her. The music was added later.

After George watches her spastic dancing George says "sweet fancy Moses."

Less well known is how Jerry told Elaine that she couldn't dance.

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When she complains to Jerry that the next day she'd lost complete control with her staff who were at the party he has to explain to her that she was a horrible dancer. Kramer tells her that her dancing stinks and leaves the apartment. Then she asks Jerry if she really stinks and with trepidation he tells her that her dancing is beyond stink.

Elaine's reaction (below upper left) was shock, and she exclaims "it was that bad? (below lower right).

Elaine believed she had all the right moves. When she was told she had anything but the right dance moves she seems to reluctantly accept this and when Jerry leaves to take the garbage out she looks at the camera on a counter so she can view a tape of herself.

It is unfair to compare Elaine's illusion with Trump's delusion. After all Elaine was willing to consider that Kramer and Jerry were right.

Trump thinks he has all the right moves. He also thinks he can dance:

Here he is dancing to YMCA

Read: Trump the dancer? His moves to ‘YMCA’ at rallies are a hit

While all the main Seinfeld characters are in various ways narcissistic and they often hurt the feelings of people they associate with, none of them are sociopathic malignant narcissists.

When it comes to what Trump did in his trial yesterday, it was beyond stink even though the vainglorious egomaniac thought he put on an glorious performance.

I doubt any of his lawyers, his sons, his daughter, or his wife, have the guts to tell him his actions in court were beyond stink.

Glaring at Letitia James when he walked by her was a bad idea. He could have simply maintained some class and dignity and walked by her. Eric Trump stopped and shook her hands using both of his hands as he followed his father out of the courtroom (Reference). Blasting the judge outisde the courtroom was downright stupid.

Trump refuses to recognize the power that the judge in this trial or judges in his other trials have over him. His delusional arrogance and ignorance hopefully will come back to bite him bigly if, and hopefully when, a judge holds him in contempt.

Update:

NEW YORK — The judge overseeing a civil trial over alleged business fraud committed by Donald Trump and his company issued a gag order in the case Tuesday barring the former president from making public comments about his court staff. 

The decision by Judge Arthur Engoron, announced about a day and a half into the trial, came soon after Trump posted on social media about a staffer for the judge and included a picture of the person.

Engoron announced his decision publicly following multiple closed-door sessions with Trump, James and their attorneys. The judge said he had ordered the post deleted, and it appeared to be removed from Trump’s TruthSocial site by Tuesday afternoon. Engoron also said that violating his gag order would lead to “serious sanctions.

  Washington Post


October 2, 2023

This was a bad look in today's New York Trump trial, and Matt Gaetz's pomade

 




By Hal Brown

I try to share an original take on a serious topic on my blog. Occasionally something strikes me as interesting while not particularly earthshaking. Two things in this category stood out this morning.

This is the video version of a hot mike.

A special case of hot mic is the microphone gaffe, in which the microphone is actively collecting and transmitting sound gathered near a subject who is unaware that their remarks are being transmitted and recorded, allowing unintended listeners to hear cononversations not meant for public consumption. Such errors usually involve live broadcasting in radio or television, and sometimes material is recorded and played back via media outlets. Such events can cause embarrassment for the person or organization involved, sometimes resulting in serious confrontations and employment termination. Wikipedia

Pictured above is a New York State assistant attorney general who was shown as she talked to the lawyer next to her in the brief video the judge allowed prior to beginning the Letitia James Trump fraud trial. She appears to be laughing.

Everyone else in the room remained more or less motionless and had a serious expression on their face including James who was sitting a few rows back on an aisle seat with her ankles crossed and one hand holding her wrist on her lap, and Trump  in the front row on the defense side looking very serious.


I don't know who this attorney is. The Office of the NY State Attorney General has over 700 assistant attorney's general. I read that there were a dozen in the courtroom today. I assume that A.G. James picked the best of the best for this kind of case to front row the trial.

It may seem like a small thing but I wish she'd advised the attorneys who would be seen again and again when the judge allowed camera to maintain the utmost of seriousness in their demeanor.

I wouldn't be surprised if this lawyer whose name I expect won't be unknown for long (I tried to find her but couldn't) will be given a rather uncomfortable talking to once James see this video clip.

My hunch is that she didn't know she was on camera and when she sees it herself she'll be embarrassed.

I don't know what struck her as funny since for a time she looked very serious.

While we'll probably never know my hunch is that Letitia James will find out.

While on the subject of appearances on television, someone should tell Matt Gaetz that the pomade he uses on his hair looks terrible. For someone who loves to be in the spotlight he ouught to know that the spotlight makes him look like 



For someone who loves to be in the spotlight he ouught to know that the spotlight makes him look worse than the original greaser on a bad hair day:

Only in his dreams could Gaetz be as cool as The Fonz.



October 1, 2023

The best choice to temporarily fill Diane Feinstein's seat may be UCLA Professor Lorrie Frasure (he didn'

 


I expect there will be some attention paid to the new California sneator being a lesbian where she will join Sen. Tammy Baldwin (W) as the second openly lesbian senator.



By Hal Brown

With talk of celebrities from Ophra Winfrey (article) who in May said though a spokesperson she wouldn't consider it to Megan Markel (article) being apponted to be the Black female placeholder for Diane Feinstein's Senate seat I want to suggest that Gavin Newsom might find the least controversial and most qualitifed woman to fill the seat who won't want to run against the current field is an esteemed political science university professor.

There may be others but I found one who seems to be an outstanding choice.

She is Lorrie Frasure. Here's her UCLA biography.

Dr. Lorrie Frasure is the inaugural Ralph J. Bunche Endowed Chair at the University of California-Los Angeles. She is a Professor of Political Science and African American Studies. From 2019-2022 she served as Vice Chair for Graduate Studies in the Department of Political Science at UCLA. She also served as the Acting Director of the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA from 2019-2020.

Her research interests include racial/ethnic political behavior, African American politics, women and politics, immigrant political incorporation, and state and local politics. In 2015, she became the first African American female and the first woman of color to earn tenure and promotion in the Political Science Department at UCLA. Her book, Racial and Ethnic Politics in American Suburbs (Cambridge University Press) is the 2016 winner of two national book awards by the American Political Science Association (APSA), including the Best Book about Race Relations in the United States from the Race, Ethnicity and Politics (REP) Section, and the Dennis Judd Best Book Award in Urban and Local Politics. She examines international and domestic migration to American suburbs and the responsiveness of state and local institutions to the political and policy concerns of immigrant and ethnic minority groups.

Since 2008, she has served as co-Principal Investigator of the Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS) the first multiracial/ethnic, multilingual post-election study of political preferences and behavior among registered voters in a presidential election. In 2016, the CMPS brought together a consortium of over 80 scholars, across 55 universities/colleges to create the first national, cooperative, 100% user content driven, post-election survey of adult voters or non-voters in a presidential election. With over 350 electoral, civic and policy-related survey questions, the CMPS queried more than 10,000 people in five languages — English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. The most recent 2020 CMPS brought together over 200 scholars from nearly 100 universities/colleges to develop the survey, which contains over 800 unique questions. The 2020 CMPS was offered in English, Spanish, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Korean, Vietnamese, Arabic, Urdu, Farsi and Haitian Creole. The survey dataset includes nearly 15,000 Black, White, Latino and Asian respondents as well as oversamples of nearly 5,000 respondents from hard-to-reach populations including, Afro-Latinos, Black immigrants, Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, Muslims and people who identify as LGBTQ. The 2020 CMPS also include a sample of 16- and 17-year old youth. Through its inclusive model of resource-sharing, workshops, research and publication opportunities, the CMPS has changed the way data is collected and shared between an interdisciplinary group of researchers, and collaboratively builds a diverse and dynamic academic pipeline of scholars in the social sciences and related fields.

Professor Frasure’s research projects and initiatives have received grant support from numerous funders, including over $1.2 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF), as well as a multi-year research grant from the American Political Science Association’s (APSA) Centennial Center. She is the recipient of several local and national awards including the Ford Foundation Dissertation and Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards from the National Research Council of the National Academies, and the Clarence Stone Young Scholars Award of the American Political Science Association’s Urban Politics Section.

In 2018, she was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award for Senate Faculty, with a special “Distinction in Teaching at the Graduate Level.” Preceded by only 8 awardees, she is the first woman and the first person of color in the history of the Political Science Department to have earned UCLA’s highest campus-wide teaching recognition (since developed in 1961).

Professor Frasure was featured in the PBS Newshour “Rethinking College” segment highlighting her teaching and mentorship with First Generation College Students at UCLA. Frasure was also featured in the UCLA First-Generation Faculty Initiative, to encourage and inspire first-generation college students. She was awarded the University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy–Rising Star Alumni Award, for “extraordinary work addressing racial and ethnic politics in America.”

She received her Ph.D. and MA in Political Science from the University of Maryland-College Park, a Master in Public Policy (MPP) from the University of Chicago, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Prior to joining the faculty of UCLA, she was a Postdoctoral Associate and Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University.

She is a proud first-generation college graduate, born and raised on the Southside of Chicago.

 Here's her Linked In profile.

California is home to some of the top American political science programs (UCLA at 12 trails UC Berkeley at 4 and UC San Diego at 8). I am sure there are other Black female professors with similar stature so if Newsom doesn't chose Prof. Frasure he may decide on another one.

I didnt have the time or inclination to look through the faculty lists of all the university poltical science departments in California. I did scan through Berkely (here) and none caught my attention because they appeared to be Black since, for example Marika Landau Wells is only an assistant teaching professor. I couldn't find a Black female in the poltical science department of UC Davis. The top political science department in the country is Stanford but the only Black woman there is Condoleeza Rice. I doubt she'd caucus with Senate Democrats.

If Newsom does appointment a political science professor I will claim my bragging right s for predicting this.

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