Or: Dieu et mon droit. I’m surprised Trump hasn’t fallen back on that one, yet.Paul: What if a foreign country indicts our president for violating a foreign law? Should we extradite our president? Or should we be okay if they come in and get him by force? pic.twitter.com/DLruU8FDbf
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 28, 2026
Paul: So I would ask you, if a foreign country bombed our air defense missiles, captured and removed our president and blockaded our country, would that be considered an act of war? pic.twitter.com/3S8cmT6vwv
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 28, 2026
Well, yeah.RAND PAUL: What if a foreign country indicts our president for violating a foreign law -- should we extradite him or be okay if they come and get him by force?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 28, 2026
RUBIO: We're always going to act in our national interest
PAUL: What I'm saying is our arguments are empty. It's a… pic.twitter.com/rnrBFNMbRu
๐KAINE: The president repeatedly mistook Iceland for Greenland, right? We're not mad at Iceland, correct?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 28, 2026
RUBIO: Yeah, he meant to say Greenland, but I think we're all familiar with presidents who have verbal stumbles. Some made a lot more than this one
KAINE: Nice try pic.twitter.com/EFHzAgD0wM
I mean, it’s not like Trump has ever been guilty of fraud, or anything.SHAHEEN: It's been reported that the oil sold for $500 million and $300 million went to Venezuelan government. What happened to the other $200 million?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 28, 2026
RUBIO: It's still sitting in the account is my understanding
SHAHEEN: The account in Qatar?
RUBIO: Yes pic.twitter.com/tz7iRzkYIe
Marco Rubio: "The oil proceeds are being deposited into an account that ultimately will become a US Treasury blocked account here in the US. We will say 'this is what this money can be spent on.' They will submit to us a budget request -- 'we want to use the money on these… pic.twitter.com/tAJVQYqCWb
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 28, 2026
Marco Rubio: "The oil proceeds are being deposited into an account that ultimately will become a US Treasury blocked account here in the US. We will say 'this is what this money can be spent on.' They will submit to us a budget request -- 'we want to use the money on these things.' Part of the proceeds will go to fund an audit process."“Trust us. Have we ever lied to you?”
EISEN: Don't you think Democrats are tapping into something in the mood of the country when it comes to the funding of ICE?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 28, 2026
BESSENT: President Trump has brought down the temperature on the situation. He is urging them not to shut down the government. pic.twitter.com/BcEB2LOU09
Brought down the temperature on the situation?
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) January 28, 2026
ICE literally tried to run into the Ecuadorian consulate in Minneapolis yesterday pic.twitter.com/jLicZlkWgL https://t.co/moexCRiXti
I know that’s going to reassure the world.EISEN: Is it really a good thing if people are wondering if the dollar is the right place to be?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 28, 2026
BESSENT: The prices on the screen can fluctuate--
EISEN: You don't worry about the weakness of the dollar?
BESSENT: If we have sound policies, the money will flow in pic.twitter.com/JPTW0C71UP
Scott Bessent on Trump Accounts: "Rather than giving a toy for a birthday or holiday, they can contribute to these accounts" pic.twitter.com/dS0LuCqIMN
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 28, 2026
They have completely lost the plot.Kids don't even like toys anyways! https://t.co/sRSbA98UTi pic.twitter.com/lNU2DCsOWR
— Governor Hochul Press Office (@NYGovPress) January 28, 2026
๐. Again.Thom Tillis continues to light up Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller over “incompetence”
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) January 28, 2026
Just asked Tillis about Trump telling @rachelvscott he’s a “loser”
“I am thrilled about that. That makes me qualified to be homeland security secretary and senior adviser to the president.”
"Deep" is relative. The first time I heard a Philip Glass composition, it was “Einstein on the Beach.” You wanna go deep, you got for some of his songs. Or his music for “Dracula,” or “La Belle et la Bete.”That's a deep musical cut. https://t.co/HrDJakTnfK
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) January 28, 2026
I had a hankering to hear Hunter Biden tell George Clooney, the Pod Save America boys, etc. to F themselves this morning and found that the entire three plus hours of that interview is available on Youtube and as a download mp3 file. I'm downloading the mp3 because I think I'm going to want to hear it over and over again like I do some of the other great moments like the late Glenda Jackson ripping apart the corpse of Maggie Thatcher in the House of Commons. I'm waiting to see Bessent getting ripped to shreds, hopefully somewhat literally. I want to see him in prison doing hard time.
ReplyDeleteRubio too.
DeleteAbout Phillip Glass. I remember hearing Einstein on the Beach for the first time, clips of it on Oscar Brand's old public radio show Voices In The Wind and I was excited by it, for about ten minutes. Then I heard the full thing and thought that it was a modern convenience, music that gave itself and failed the test of time on first hearing. I sat through Nixon in China by that other repetition boy, John Adams, too, and saw absolutely no point being made at all. He isn't any Steve Reich. Though I'll give credit where it's due in this case. Mean old Virgil Thomson was the one who called them "the repetition boys." Which reminds me of what Stravinsky said when someone asked him what he thought of John Cage's 3'44" (the silent piano piece) he said he looked forward to his long form works.
I find “Einstein” still interesting, maybe because I heard it when I was susceptible. But I much prefer David Byrne’s “Knee Plays,” his incidental music to Robert Wilson’s “The Civil Wars.” (The connection being Wilson wrote the “story” for Einstein.”
DeleteI had a recording of Glass’s songs, one IIRC with lyrics by Paul Simon. Unless I have that as an LP in the closet, it’s lost to time now.Always liked that one best.
Yeah, Cage kind of had his moment, didn’t he? Reminds of the sculpture I saw in the Houston museum long before I moved here. Three silver industrial vacuum cleaners, stacked in a plexiglass box designed to house them. It’s probably in a museum warehouse somewhere, but I doubt it will ever see the light of day again. They also had Oldenburg’s gigantic “Soft Fan,” which I wouldn’t mind seeing again. (I think it was Oldenburg….)