Sunday, April 26, 2026

Brave, Brave Sir Robin

He really wanted that salad.
“PS,” Allen said in the manifesto, “Ok now that all the sappy stuff is done, what the hell is the Secret Service doing? … No damn security. Not in transport. Not in the hotel. Not in the event.” He said that if he had been an Iranian agent, he could have brought in a machine gun, which he referred to as “Ma Deuce,” and no one would have noticed.
And yet, while he reportedly got off several shots, he was apprehended without law enforcement firing a shot. That was then; this is now:
O'DONNELL: In his manifesto, he wrote that 'I'm no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.' What's your reaction?

TRUMP: I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would because you're horrible people. I'm not a rapist. I didn't rape anybody. I'm not a pedophile. Excuse me. You read that crap from a sick person. I was totally exonerated. You should be ashamed of yourself, reading that. You're a disgrace.
What a difference a day makes. Isn’t everything about Trump?  That’s sure what it looks like. Probably not, then; but it should.

“Something A Random Nut Does”

About that “random nut:”
The New York Post claimed Sunday to have obtained a copy of a manifesto written by the suspected shooter who disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (WHCD) Saturday night, in which the gunman names every Trump administration official as a target – except for one, and without explanation as to the lone exclusion.

The suspected gunman was soon identified as 31-year-old California resident Cole Allen, who police said had rushed through a Secret Service checkpoint at the event bearing a shotgun, a handgun and several knives. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche later said Allen was believed to be targeting Trump administration officials.

On Sunday, the Post published what they claimed to be Allen’s manifesto in full, which Allen had sent to family members 10 minutes before the shooting, according to the Post.

“I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” the suspected shooter wrote in his manifesto, an apparent reference to President Donald Trump, according to the Post.

Allen then went on to name his list of targets, which excluded just one Trump administration official: FBI Director Kash Patel.
As the man said, there’s no accounting for taste. 

Still, “pedophile, rapist, and traitor;” isn’t that the language of Q-Anon? The people who demanded Trump release the Epstein files until he finally promised to? Until he won the election, and suddenly they were a “Democrat hoax”? Mostly because of all the pictures and letters and documentation of a decade long (at least) relationship between Trump and Epstein?

I don’t know who this guy is, but pedophiles in government has been the central obsession of Q-Anon for a decade or so. And Q-Anon was never confused with “the Left.” Well, until it was convenient to do so. Which is now, I guess.

And while Stephen Miller has blamed the Democrats for immigration and non-white people and people who don’t think like Stephen Miller still living here, and said Democrats are trying to replace the “right” white people and destroy America, I’ve yet to hear a prominent Democrat call Trump a pedophile (although he is an adjudicated rapist). So I’m still unclear how Democratic rhetoric led to this “random nut” storming the magnetometer last night.*


*Clearly confusing carefully choreographed action movie sequences with real life, which is somewhat forgivable. Lots of non-“nuts” think possessing a gun makes them the hero of their own action movie, too. Fortunately, few such ever find out how wrong they are. What makes you a nut is thinking you can take on the Secret Service and law enforcement.

“Jeanine Pirro’s Team Will Prosecute”

In DC federal court, initial appearances tend to happen in early afternoon. 1pm hour

Magistrate judge handles initial appearance. Then the case is placed in the “wheel”… in which a judge is randomly assigned

New arrestees (once they depart hospital, if applicable) go to Central Cell block … a lockup beneath police HQ

For longer term pretrial detention, they’re often held in DC jail.

Federal defenders will be available to serve. (They’re very very good)

Jeanine Pirro’s team will prosecute
Something tells me they’ll fuck this up.

And God Said:

"Dammit! Missed again!”

(It’s the punchline to an old joke that I can’t remember the set up for, anymore. Which is okay: it was funnier when I was 10, anyway. But the Chief of Protocol for the White House is a not very funny joke, too.)

Astroturfing

Who do they think they’re influencing? Congress? The courts? Faceless followers who are probably mostly bots, too?

I’m sure the same people persuaded by the White House that inflation is down and gas prices are not high, are persuaded that what Trump needs is a ballroom.
Chip Roy is in the runoff for the GOP nomination to be Texas AG. He ain’t coming back. Who in DC is going to listen to him now? Especially since the ballroom is a Trump vanity project (and there all the GOP’s troubles start), and the shooter was looking for Cabinet members for target practice. Maybe the Cabinet has better things to do than gather in one place for a party?

I Am NOT Going To Get Tired Of This

"...people." As defined by Stephen Miller.

And that’s just within the last 48 hours. Miller spews this kind of venom every time he gets on camera. He’s Trump’s deputy Chief of staff.  Miller is being paid to literally “generate hate.

How about we investigate him? Should be easy; just search the FoxNews archives.

Oh, and Todd Blanche has pulled Jordan’s statement like a bad tooth:
So Trump needs a lavish, high security ballroom so his Cabinet can party in a secure location?

This story is going to age like milk.

All Day Long?

In what, the polls? Which, like the DJIA, are just a marketing device selling the services of the pollsters?  Polls cannot be verified, certified, audited, or recounted, and have no legal authority. And ballots arriving at late hours are a common practice of vote counting. Something Trump never paid attention to, because it never involved him.

The man’s as self-centered as a two year old.

And by the way: thanks.
I paid that much in back of beyond bumfuck Egypt East Texas. So it’s not just a “high state gas tax” thing.

The struggle is real.

He’s Really, Really Bad At This

BRENNAN: The alleged shooter had multiple weapons. In DC, open carry is not permitted. You just said he traveled from California across the country by train. How did he do that?

BLANCHE: This isn't about in my mind changing the law, or making the laws more restrictive around firearms

BRENNAN: I'm asking about crossing state lines with firearms

BLANCHE: I don't think that's something we should be focused on
Ballrooms! We should be focused on unauthorized ballrooms! The Capitol is a more secure facility than a hotel. But it’s not as missile proof as a ballroom! The way Trump describes it, the ballroom will be an above ground bunker. Or he can just stay in his imaginary ballroom.

Let’s see: about 5 months (give or take) until Election Day. Tillis is talking up an AUMF to authorize the war on Iran (belatedly). Will that include the $200 billion for more bombs? And there’s the optics of the lavish dinner last night, as gas prices rise and the economy contracts (thanks to that war in Iran, which most of the country doesn’t support. And an AUMF does what? Make the war more popular? Justifies the deaths of soldiers when we have to invade because now Congress has authorized military action and bombing is not opening the Strait? Trump freaked out so badly when two airmen were down in Iran, aides had to sideline him so recovery efforts could be planned. Trump was terrified of having his own “Blackhawk Down.” There’s a reason he’s stopped bombing Iran, and stopped talking about sending in troops.) DHS is still short of funding for TSA (are the lines still long? Or is that just not “new” anymore?) So what are the odds Congress takes up a funding bill for a ballroom nobody in the country wants? When the GOP is already less popular than prickly heat and cold sores.
Forget what Trump’s saying there; it’s the usual blather. Pay attention to the images.
Trump: "As you know, we're building a big, beautiful, very very secure ballroom in every way, with massive bulletproof glass and all of the different elements that you need, like drone-proofing. It was designed in conjunction with the military. The one good thing is now everybody knows how badly needed it is."
Rich people having a rich night and getting the piss scared out of them in a rich setting, is not exactly the visual message that says the President needs an opulent, and huge, ballroom.

The LAW Must Go On!

It just means we need a very expensive, vanity project ballroom, built without public oversight or accountability. Because, you know, national security (are you listening, courts?). Heh-heh. Also, too, as well: Meanwhile:
BASH: As the top law enforcement official, you're comfortable with the notion of vacating sentences of people who were convicted of the attack on the Capitol on January 6? Convicted through the court system

BLANCHE: They were convicted, but President Trump as is his duty commuted or pardoned those individuals
The President has a duty to undermine the justice system? As the individual charged with seeing the laws are faithfully executed, he has a duty to pardon and commute the people who rioted at his instigation?

I must have missed that day in ConLaw.
Frankly, I only presumed he was trying to make an argument to the courts. I didn’t expect him to be so explicit about it. (And no, he still doesn’t overcome the central problem, that Congress has not authorized this construction. Nor does he yet seem interested in seeking that authority, which would negate the lawsuit.) "...a lady walking her dog, who has absolutely No Standing to bring such a suit….” 

Pointing a finger at someone, means three more point back at you.
Oh, shove it up your overpaid ass: "...people." As defined by Stephen Miller.

Suck it, Bash.

2/3rds Of The Country Clears Its Throat

My thought on looking at that is: “Who the fuck is paying for this? And why?” 2/3rds of the country doesn’t like Trump as President. But 2/3rds of the country are not crazed shooters. So blaming “the Left” is, effectively, blaming 2/3rds of the country.

Might want to check your math, there.
Anybody else find it weird Trump’s reaction to this is to promote his vanity project? One for which the only accounting is his public statements? Considering the painting of the reflecting pool was a no bid contract, and all we know is the price tag, and Trump screamed about that getting out, we have reason to not be excited about his ballroom.

Interrupting The Banquet

The WHCD is not a state event. And this seems to be the equivalent of a shooter rushing a White House gate. So, if that happens, the POTUS never leaves the bunker? Is that the reasoning here? I thought he was barely seated before he was rushed from the room. MS NOW was reporting before anyone knew anything that Trump was taken back to the White House, and if the dinner went on (no one knew then), it would be without him.

Brave, brave Sir Robin.

Or who doesn’t have a brain. They can make a world of trouble.

They really make this too easy. What is going to deter you, then? I should have just started with that.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

It’s like a wall, it’s like a snake, it’s like a fan….

Happiness is a warm gun. Or not: The top journalists in DC, and it’s the blind men describing an elephant.  MS NOW said there were just loud noises, though someone said there were gunshots in the room above. Then again: And again: Also, too , as well: All’s well that ends well: Let the show go on without him. He was safely back in the White House by then.  As for the show, isn’t that up to the people holding the dinner?* No joke, but I’m calling a lid.


*I’m also wondering about the Secret Service. How did someone with a gun get in that building?
Ah, the gun didn’t get into the building. Or not very far, anyway. He tried to get a rifle past a magnetometer? As my CrimLaw professor (may he rest in peace) said: “They don’t catch the smart ones.”

It’s A Miracle!

It’s a sign from God! Another sign of divine intervention!* God will give him a sign! 🪧  Are you the person to talk to about the photo problem?

*Or maybe after spending $17 million on a project that the Biden Administration estimated at $3.3 million (a contract that wasn’t open to bidding, and is not publicly available), there wasn’t any money left for a new photograph.

“The First Thing We Do…”

... let’s kill all the lawyers.” That was a cliche already worn out when I was in law school in the 80’s.  Few thought about the context. Shakespeare was not advocating the death of lawyers; he was warning against corruption.  Which depends on who the lawyers left are, too.

Running The World

During a phone call earlier with Reuters, U.S. President Donald J. Trump said that Iran plans to make an offer that would resolve demands set by the United States as a new round of peace talks are expected to take place in Pakistan, stating that, “We're dealing with the people that are in charge now,” though refusing to elaborate who specifically they were negotiating with in the Islamic Republic.
Or ... not.
Trump: “I just cancelled the trip of my representatives going is Islamabad, Pakistan, to meet with the Iranians. Too much time wasted on traveling, too much work! Besides which, there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their ‘leadership.’ Nobody knows who is in charge, including them. Also, we have all the cards, they have none! If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!!! President DONALD J. TRUMP”
Or:
Donald Trump has been humiliated on the global stage yet again.

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, left Pakistan exactly as he said he would—without meeting with Steve Witkoff or Jared Kushner.

Despite that, the Trump administration claimed negotiations were happening—claims that were false.

Araghchi left. No meetings. No negotiations.

Now Trump is scrambling to explain it, saying he personally canceled the meetings.

But the reality is clear: the promised talks never existed.
I still think this 👇 is why Trump is no longer threatening destroying the entire civilization. In related news:
The Trump Administration is considering using the Defense Production Act as part of a strategy to save the beleaguered Spirit Airlines, who has declared bankruptcy for the second time in two years as the Iran War drives up jet fuel costs for all domestic and international airlines, according to U.S. officials familiar with the discussions who spoke to CBS News.

Under the bailout plan being discussed, the government would lend Spirit $500 million at a reasonable rate interest, and become the top debtor in the bankruptcy pecking order. The loan would be protected by Spirit assets that would exceed the government's costs, while providing taxpayers with a warrant - the right to own 90% of the company after it emerges from bankruptcy, then likely being sold to another carrier, potentially American or Delta.
Somebody eventually benefits; but it won’t be taxpayers. Or ICE will benefit. No doubt. Miller still thinks there are too many people who don’t belong here. "...people."

Keep that message going. It’s a sure winner.

Because….

... when Democrats say it, it’s damaging to Democrats because the person who starts it is a dangerous outlier (“Dems in disarray “). If Republicans do it, especially after a “Democrat” celebrity starts the ball rolling, it’s a “concern” with no discernible, or even necessary, locus. The celebrity is enough. After that it’s “some people say,” and then “everyone knows.”

And yet people still fret over CBS News and “legacy” media. I still remember when Cronkite turned against the Vietnam War. Of course it was over by then, and he’d retired. The media has always been a shill for the powers that be, and since Reagan, they’ve seen those powers (and the “adults”), as Republicans.  Trump is finally taking a sledgehammer to what remains of Reagan’s party’s reputation.  And what will change? What will fundamentally change?

Not a damned thing.

(And no, the media is never going to report on Trump the way they did Biden. Falling asleep is nothing. Compare his statements and actions. Trump is openly demented and incompetent. And yet… 🦗🦗🦗)

Friday, April 24, 2026

Oops 😬

If the parties can’t engage the authority of the court, they can’t reach a settlement of the “case.” No settlement, then the payment to Trump is directly illegal. He has no “screen” to hide it behind. 

Because Trump U.S. claiming to be adverse to the IRS, which he may have been as a private citizen. But now he’s the POTUS, and the IRS answers to him. It looks like a conflict of interest, but it’s actually two parties with the same interests. And the court can’t be used to give its authority to corruption.

I hope Trump hasn’t convinced that charity the money is coming. Actually, I’m sure that’s the only thing that hasn’t happened. 

I’m almost as sure the DOJ can’t brief an argument for why this suit should not be dismissed. Sounds like the court is already skeptical.

He Still Thinks Countries Pay Tariffs,….

Trump: "People and Companies that have taken advantage of our Country for decades, because of the horrible and ridiculous United States Supreme Court decision on Tariffs, are now supposed to be given back 159 Billion Dollars. All they had to do was one little half sentence, 'that the United States does not have to pay back monies that were already paid' — and our Country would be 159 Billion Dollars richer. That’s more than most Countries are worth! Think of it — Just one half sentence, and we would have saved 159 Billion Dollars. Couldn’t they have done that for our Nation? President DONALD J. TRUMP"
... not consumers. And neither consumers nor countries are getting the money back. 55% of Americans seem to be on to something. Yeah. Sharp as a rubber ball.

“The Idea… Is Lunacy

I really, really want to know the mechanism for any of this.

“Find a way to run for a second [third?] term?” How? Look under a rock? Sign an executive order? Get the GOP in all 50 states to allow him on the ballot? The man is polling at 30%. What looked like an attempt to appease Sen. Tillis and get his nominee on the Fed Board fell flat when his press secretary insisted the Fed investigation continues. What, he’s suddenly going to become sensible between now and 2028, and appeal to voters in ways he couldn’t in 2020? If he can get on the ballot. Which he can’t.

“Cancel the election”? Again: the constitutional mechanism for that is? I’d understood the argument was federal elections were conducted by the states.  Art. I, sec. 4, U.S. constitution, right? How does Trump cancel the state elections? Executive order? What is the clause in Section II giving the POTUS that authority?

Please show your work.

“…pass it off to Don, Jr.”? What, under primogeniture?

This is a farce.

Trump didn’t give it up last time. He incited a riot, when 60 some odd lawsuits failed and Pence refused to play his part in the scheme and Trump’s legal brain trust thought they could throw the certification to the ghost of Scalia.

None of that was destined to work, in other words. And it was still a damned sight more sensible than this 👆nonsense.

Maybe He Should Consult A Canon Law Expert

Q: Pope Leo made some comments about the war in Iran, and the conference of catholic bishops recently put out a statement suggesting that the war does not fit the requirements of just war theory.

Hegseth: Pope's going to do his thing. That's fine. We know what our mission is. We know what authority we have. We're very clear about that. We follow that the orders of the president. We've got lawyers all over the place looking at what we're doing and why we're doing it, and giving us every authority necessary under our laws to execute it. So we feel very confident across the spectrum about what we're doing.
Because he has no idea what “just war theory” is, does he?

Always Be Grifting

The message, sent April 21, claims the item is being “re-released…from the Trump vault” and emphasizes that only a limited number with his signature remain available. Supporters are urged to “ORDER ASAP BEFORE THEY’RE GONE,” with the pitch highlighting the document’s presentation in a “heavy-duty folder” and suggesting it be framed at home.
Fundraising? For what? 

And you know he’s going to sell off the gilt on the White House on his way out in 2028.

Winning Friends And Influencing People

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth once again used today’s press conference to attack allies in Asia and Europe for their refusal to join the Iran War and assist in clearing the Strait of Hormuz, stating that the “time for free-riding is over” and that the United States deserves allies that are “capable, loyal, and who understand being an ally is not a one-way street.”
Isn’t insisting your allies bail you out when you started a war without consulting them the very definition of a “one way street”?

“Every accusation is a confession” joins “ETTD” as an iron law of this Administration. 

Now if we can just get that one into an acronym.

Meddling With Primal Forces

Key word: "asked." Pirro is dropping this turkey and asking the Fed IG to take it up. Who probably already would have,  if there was any there, there.

Now stay with me a second as I prove, along with Eliot, that “I can connect/Nothing with nothing.”
The United States has burned through so many munitions during the Iran War, to include well over 1,000 BGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAM) as well as 1,500 to 2,000 critical air-defense missiles utilized by both the Army and Navy, that some administration officials increasingly assess that America couldn’t fully execute contingency plans to defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion if it occurred in the near term, U.S. officials tell the Wall Street Journal.
I want to posit that this is why Trump is no longer bombing Iran. He knows we’re weaker now, not stronger. (And what does that say about our reliance on “smart bombs” and even AI? Sure, it can target sites for us, but we can still only afford so many Tomahawks.) And he doesn’t know what to do now. He’s barely even talking about the $200 billion for defense any more.

Likewise, messing with the Fed is messing with primal forces. Even Trump understands, somewhere in the desert of his mind, that the economy is bad. He knows that’s going to cost him in November . So Pirro is cutting loose the Fed investigation (a Pulte special, and as stone cold a losing proposition as the case against Letitia James), because the consequences are too grave. And she’s handing it to an IG so it will disappear, and Trump can complain about the Fed without being responsible for threatening the Fed.

Primal forces, bay-bee.

Uhhhh…,

(Not the flex he thinks it is.) (The same President saying “We,” (the U.S.) don’t need the oil from the Strait? So, fuck the rest of the world? Is that what you’re saying? Sure sounds like it….) (How you keep your job in this Administration.) (So we don’t need them, but we do need them, so fuck them, we’re not gonna help them? They should help us?  Tell me again why that isn’t working….) But these are?
Trump said Friday that the Strait of Hormuz situation was "over." It very obviously wasn't.

Trump said Friday that Iran agreed "to never close the Strait of Hormuz again.” The next day, Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz again.

Trump said yesterday that Vance isn't going to Pakistan for the talks. Officials quickly said Vance is going to Pakistan for the talks.

Trump said this morning that Vance had left and would be there tonight Islamabad time. Officials quickly said Vance is actually leaving tomorrow.

Trump said Iran has no military anymore and that "everything's gone." Iran continues to have a military with destructive capabilities.

Trump said the pope issued a statement saying Iran can have a nuclear weapon. That never happened.

Trump said nobody expected Iran to retaliate against Gulf countries. That was widely expected.

Trump said the only planes the US has really lost in the war have been to friendly fire. He said this at the same event at which he had spoken at length about what happened after Iran shot down a US plane.

Story on the president's ever-growing number of false claims on big and small matters related to the war – and his triumphant claims about supposed Iranian concessions that we just can't assume are based in reality:
Or this one:
Trump on Iran:
2/6-“They want to make a deal badly”
3/2-“They want to make a deal badly”
3/16-“They want to make a deal badly"
3/24-“They want to make a deal badly”
3/25-“They want to make a deal badly”
4/1-“They want to make a deal badly”
4-13-“They want to make a deal badly”
4/14-“They want to make a deal badly”
Or just the “now you see ‘em, now you don’t” second round of peace talks that wasn’t; which was only five days ago…..

You guys really aren’t very good at this, are you?

So We Do Need Allies After All?

SCOOP! Internal Pentagon email details options to punish NATO allies who the US believes failed to support it in Iran war operations. Will post a link to my story later but US official says the options include:
* Suspending Spain from NATO alliance.
* Reassessing US diplomatic support for European "imperial possessions," to include Britain's claim to the Falkland Islands near Argentina
* Suspending "difficult" countries from important or prestigious positions at NATO
* No option to close U.S. bases in the email
* No option for withdrawing U.S. from the alliance in the email
So we won’t withdraw from NATO, we’ll just piss on everybody in NATO?
According to an internal email within the U.S. Department of Defense detailed to Reuters, several options are being considered to punish members of NATO who the Trump Administration believes failed to support it during the Iran War. Almost all “options” mentioned would require support from other nations within the alliance, but include:

- Suspending Spain from NATO.
- Reassessing U.S. diplomatic support for European “imperial possessions,” to include Britain’s claim to the Falkland Islands near Argentina.
- Suspending “difficult” countries from important or prestigious positions at NATO.
Playing three dimensional chess. With Monopoly tokens. And eating half of those.

“A Demented Lunatic Spiraling Out Of Control”

Trump had another mental health episode and spiraled out of control on social media last night:

12:18am - Demands Chuck Schumer resign
12:19am - Posts a tweet saying Obama tried to “overthrow the government in 2016.”
12:22am - Reposts a statement from Sen. Mike Lee calling for the filibuster to be removed
12:27am - Posts a conspiracy video alleging Obama and Hillary Clinton committed treason
12:27am - Posts a tweet from a MAGA account calling for Obama and Clinton to be arrested for treason
12:28am - Another post calling for treason charges against Obama and Clinton
12:28am - Yet another post demanding treason charges for Obama and Clinton
12:29am - Posts an AI image of a man holding a sign
1:13am - Demands the 2020 election be “wiped from the books and be of no further force or effect.”
2:43am - Posts about Clint Eastwood complimenting him
2:44am - Posts about Elon Musk calling the Southern Poverty Law Center a “scam”
2:45am - Posts about a far-right podcast

This man is not well. He is a demented lunatic who is spiraling out of control. He must be impeached and removed from office.
A small sampling:
  Not last night: .
Donald Trump just posted content calling India a "hellhole"

In a clear racial attack, trump describes Indian and Chinese immigrants as "gangsters with laptops" who have "stepped on our flag"

Trump in his lengthy note was reacting to arguments in the US Supreme Court on birthright citizenship

He attacks the idea of automatic citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizens, calling for a national referendum instead of leaving it to the courts

In the post, he claims the current system is being exploited through “birth tourism” and welfare abuse, and argues that the Constitution is outdated in the context of modern migration
Pretty sure he learned something about this. Also very sure he has no concept of the mechanism of a constitutional amendment. (There is no federal or constitutional mechanism for a “national referendum” to amend the constitution.) Go figure.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

🤖

 I had an Amana Radarange. The original consumer microwave. The original original; the one with dials that set the timer and the power level. My brother took the second model, with a touch pad and LED readout. Mine lasted longer; his touchpad wore out years before mine gave up the ghost. 

If you don’t remember these things, they were huge by contemporary standards. Big enough for a 12 lb. turkey.🦃 Because the idea was, microwave ovens would replace everything but a range top.

Do you remember this? My Radarange even had a temperature probe. It plugged into an interior wall of the oven. There was a slide control, if I remember correctly, to set the temperature for, say, a turkey. They were really serious about this. Cooking turkeys, I mean.

We all know the problem, of course. No Maillard reaction. No browning. Not to mention a bird as dry as a stone, if you aren’t careful. But the failure to brown was what was really fatal.

They tried to remedy that. Special microwave cookware was sold, with plates in the bottom that heated up enough to simulate the Maillard reaction. I had one. My Radarange had a glass plate in the bottom. (The carousel came along much later.) The pan with the metal plate never really worked, and finally it got so hot (you had to preheat it) it broke the glass plate. I think it broke the ceramic it was embedded in, too. Either way, I threw it out. 

I have a countertop oven now. It’s the toaster, the oven. It makes cakes, it cooks fish (without the stench!), it even makes excellent cookies and pizzas. No, it’s not one of those pizza ovens that makes your kitchen a pizzeria (those are nice!), but it even thaws frozen waffles (homemade waffles; I freeze the excess). Best of all, it fits on my counter. The Radarange wouldn’t fit in my kitchen, and it’s the largest kitchen I’ve ever had. And it would do pretty much what it did before it crapped out. Reheat leftovers, usually badly, or boil water for a cup of tea. Also badly. (The water always seemed to cool off too rapidly after it came out.)  I reheat leftovers in the countertop oven. It works very nicely for that purpose, too.

When the Radarange finally died, we replaced it with a much smaller one. After all, everybody had a microwave oven. That one lasted about a year, and mostly heated water. The carousel was supposed to make it work better. It didn’t. We replaced that one with one that lasted about six months, maybe less. When we replaced it with a countertop oven, our daughter thought we were hippies. Because everyone had a microwave oven. 

I think she has one now, in the house they just bought. It’s a built in. I don’t think they use it. 

This is not a diatribe, but I’d have to look hard for a new microwave. They were once ubiquitous, but now I think they’re as rare as hen’s teeth. Maybe I’m wrong, but I stumble across pizzas ovens, espresso makers and coffee makers, and so many different electronic kitchen appliances I wouldn’t know how to use; but I don’t see microwaves anymore. If I could find them, I expect they’d be cheap pieces of crap, suitable for heating fish in an office. 🐡 The Radarange was very well made, built to last, built to serve the Thanksgiving meal. Microwave ovens just aren’t the essential kitchen appliance they were supposed to be 50 years ago.

And they didn’t cost society as much as AI is already costing. They didn’t make very rich individuals very much richer. Amana created the market, and soon lost it because the technology was fungible. Everybody could do it.  Which rapidly diminished the value; but the reality was, they didn’t really solve a problem no one had. Boil water. You can buy an electric kettle that will heat several cups of water at once. Useful at home or in an office. Takes up far less counter space, and prepares water for several people at one go. No waiting your turn at the oven door. It’s not much, but conventional technology has proven more useful than microwave technology.  My electric kettle actually has a variety of settings, which is computer technology. But my first one had a switch: on, or off. Simple, effective; no microwave involved. It wasn’t supposed to be this way, but who remembers the promises of 50 years ago? The ones that didn’t really pan out, I mean.

Will AI fail as the consumer microwave did? I dunno. 🤷‍♂️ Will it fulfill its promise the way the consumer microwave oven did? Most likely. The computer changed things. It was supposed to improve communication in the workplace. Instead it increased the amount of data you could pour onto one desk, at least a hundredfold. My wife used to talk about spending several hours every morning just catching up with email, and doing it again in n the late afternoon, only to be behind again by the next morning. Was all of that really necessary? Or was it just available? Was it just possible, to type one email and send it to hundreds, thousands, at once? She was the Admin. Assistant to a school district superintendent. She got emails from the state, and from hundreds of other parties. Some of it essential, some of it junk. And not delivered like “snail mail” by postal carrier once a day, but pouring in constantly, at all hours. And why? Because it could be done that way. Because it was easier than picking up the phone, faster than sending a letter. And you could spend a few hours typing, and let others do the job of responding. Although your time was spent on everybody else’s emails. Did computers make these jobs easier? In some ways, yes. In other ways, no. So it goes.

Will AI bring the inevitable future? It will bring wealth to some; very much at the loss of many of us. And I’m not sure it will do us all that well. After all, the internet was supposed to be the great democratizer, the leveler that would lower mountains and raise valleys. That prospect is still there, though it seems further away now than it was 30 years ago. But AI? Every Twitter feed I read includes someone asking “Grok, is this true?” What makes AI the final arbiter, the ultimate source of “truth”? Especially since Elmo has programmed it to spew racist, Nazi propaganda, because he thought it was originally too “woke.”

AI is still a computer program. And the rule about computer programs I learned more than 60 years ago, before there was a Radarange, still holds: garbage in, garbage out.

The problem with AI is: who’s feeding it what garbage?  That we can figure out, through education, the true democratizer. That’s not the final problem with AI. The final problem is, whose feeding it, and what control do they have to build data centers at our expense just to operate this thing and continue to do that feeding? What is the benefit that outweighs this cost? It seems the benefits all run to the owners. And there seem to be very few of them; and a lot of us.

The microwave at least didn’t take our jobs. Or our water, land, electricity, and quiet.

I don’t understand this bargain at all.

New Post! Because This Just Gets Worse….

Trump: That's where Martin Luther King gave his great speech, and he had a million people and I had the same exact crowd, maybe a little bit more. I have pictures of Martin Luther King’s crowd, the exact same, everything, but it was 70 years difference. The exact same crowd, but I actually had more people?
There shouldn’t be anything in that room sharper than a rubber ball. Or small enough that he could swallow it. Don’t… just, don’t ask.
Trump: I think it’s very interesting. We had flooring outside—it was coming to pieces. It's been there since the early 1940s. and it's a path to the Oval Office. It was broken, bad shape. We're putting magnificent new granite. It's called charcoal. We've stripped all of the paints off. We had 200 years of paint.

“Charcoal granite”? Or charcoal? 

He’s confusing the war with Ross and Rachel.  “We” have total control of the Strait, but Iran has shut down oil tankers traversing the Strait. And he doesn’t want Iran making $500 million a day because…? He likes the high price of gas? He wants to hobble the world economy? He thinks he’s making a deal? 

Help me out here.
🎶 Waist deep in the Big Muddy, and the big fool says….”🎶 Pics or it didn’t happen. Oh, and proof they aren’t AI.🤖 
Reporter: Does that mean Americans should anticipate spending more on gasoline for the foreseeable future?

Trump: For a little while. You know what they get for that? Iran without a nuclear weapon that's going to try and blow up one of our cities or blow up the entire Middle East. The stock market is at an all time high.

Reporter: —

Trump: Let me finish wise guy.
Now, wait a minute...
Trump: "Never allow the Traitor Democrats like Low IQ person Hakeem Jeffries, or Cryin’ Chuck Schumer, or the totally corrupt Fake News Media such as the phony and decaying Wall Street Journal, the Failing New York Times (Subscriptions way down!), or dying '60 Minutes,' to demean or criticize Operation Midnight Hammer, which totally obliterated the Nuclear Dust locations to the point where bloodthirsty Iran has been unable to get to it, or dig it out. Space Force has cameras on every inch of the 3 sites that were so brilliantly hit last June! Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT"
But Iran was two weeks away from…. You know what? Just…never mind. Just never mind. If every Democrat isn’t asking every GOP candidate to respond to that, I give up. Can’t imagine why.🙄 🫪 Remind me not to take any.