Meghan and Harry Interview

The Harry and Meghan interview was great entertainment.  Maybe a better title might be “When Harry met  Meghan.”

The Meghan Markle and Prince Harry interview online on CBS, CBS.com and Paramount+ was a brilliant acting performance that would at least gain Meghan a nomination if not an award for best dramatic performance in a made for television program. The choreographics were perfect. The stage setting was perfect.

Meghan convinced the world that she was shunned by the United Kingdom royalty. The evidence? There was none. It was her words and the way she delivered them that convinced everyone that every word she said was the truth.

Remember she was a successful actress. She played Rachel Zane on Suits for seven seasons, finally calling it quits in 2018. But that wasn’t her only role.

She had many others including Hallmark’s expansion of their iconic Christmas programming with “When Sparks Fly,” a made-for-television film centered around the Fourth of July. Markle starred in the movie as Amy Peterson, a journalist who was assigned a story about her hometown. When Amy heads home for the holiday, she (naturally) “discovers the life and love she left behind are exactly what she’s been missing.”

It’s reported that Meghan and Harry were not paid for the Oprah interview. I don’t believe it. Oprah’s film company, called Harpo Productions, set up the interview and then hawked it to the networks. The made a reported $8 million for the rights selling to CBS. Meghan and Harry have been cut off from their royal allowance. They need the money to live on their fabulous estate.

The public in all the English speaking nations (the Commonwealth) ate this up.

Meghan will undoubtedly go on to more acting performances. Harry will likely sit on his princely ass and do whatever princes do.

Republicans are Fighting Against Democracy

This situation is the result of a president who tried to overturn the November 2020 election. Even before the election Donald Trump repeatedly said that the election process was fraudulent. He tried to take his claims to courts including the Supreme Court.

Just today the justices declined to take up an appeal from Mr. Trump that challenged absentee ballots cast in the presidential election in Wisconsin. The former president urged the Supreme Court to declare the election there unconstitutional and allow the state legislature to appoint its own slate of electors. Mr. Trump lost the state of Wisconsin to President Biden, and Mr. Biden was sworn into office January 20.

Sadly GOP controlled states are now passing new laws to limit future elections by limiting voting and making it harder for voters to return absentee ballots. Arizona, Iowa, Georgia, and North Dakota are the states passing regulations that require identification of voters, limiting voting to in person only voting. All these law are probably legal. Each stae has the power to set its own election rules. They are clearly designed to deny the right to vote to poor people who likely Democratic Party voters.

Georgia is just one of the 43 states collectively contemplating 253 bills this year with provisions restricting voting access, according to a tally by the Brennan Center for Justice.

As Dana Milbank of the Washington Post reported: the Supreme Court’s majority signaled it would be open to more such voting restrictions. In oral arguments, the conservative justices indicated they would uphold two Arizona laws that would have the effect of disproportionately disqualifying the votes of non-White citizens. One law throws out ballots cast in the wrong precinct, a problem that affects minority voters twice as much as White voters because polling places move more frequently in minority neighborhoods. The other law bans the practice of ballot collection — derided by Republicans as ballot “harvesting” — which is disproportionately used by minority voters, in particular Arizona’s Native Americans on reservations.”

Why are Republicans doing this? They believe that large turnouts result in Democratic Party candidates winning.

A New World is Evolving thanks to COVID-19

Barbie is back!

Most of us are staying home more than ever. Obviously it’s due to the COVID-19. Museums are closed as are zoos. Theaters are closed. Sports venues offer only limited seating. Even if some places are offering outdoor dining many of us are not comfortable with that arrangement either.

So life has changed in ways that may never go back to what they were. Not just adults but children too. Barbie sales are surging amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Hobbies that do not include close interaction with other people are thriving. Model making, drone flying, photography. playing computer games are all examples of those stay way from others are all great examples. Maybe that is why podcasts are all the rage. Broadcast studio equipment is advertised in the Atlantic for $595.

Culture Wars and the Effort to Deny Reality

In a current events class I take at Pierce College in Woodland Hills California (now conducted through Zoom) I was reprimanded for saying N-word Jim while talking about the canceling of some Dr. Seuss books. The instructor said do not use that word again in my class. I was trying to give my opinion about the use of the word in fiction.

TCM (Turner Classic Movies) is looking to reframe classic films that, by today’s standards, are considered “troubling” and “problematic” like Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Gone with the Wind, and Psycho.

Dr. Seuss Enterprises is pulling six of the author’s books, saying they “portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong.” Smerconish on CNN showed some of the pictures.  It isn’t the dialog that is objectionable.

What does Mark Twain’s novel about a white boy’s friendship with a runaway slave tell us about race in American literature? Benjamin Markovits revisits The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in the light of recent tensions.

In the movie series Centennial that I saw years ago, the shocking images of Indian massacres remains burned into my mind forever. It was likely a true story but one that Americans don’t want to see. Over 20 hours of gore and hate.  The movie is rarely shown and not on major television networks.

It seems to me we as a society don’t to confront our past. Don’t remind us about he treatment of native Americans and don’t remind us that we locked Americans of Japanese ancestors in concentration camps. That is what is causing the current war.

The United States is at War

The fear of domestic terrorists who want to bring down the United States government is real. The House of Representatives has canceled their Thursday March 4 session because there is credible evidence that there will be an attack on the Capitol building.

U.S. Capitol Police officials said Wednesday they have “obtained intelligence that shows a possible plot to breach the Capitol by an identified militia group on Thursday, March 4” — the date that far-right conspiracy theorists believe former President Donald Trump will return to power.

There are discredited internet conspiracy theories that allege the world is run by a secret cabal of Satan-worshipping cannibalistic pedophiles. Followers of the fringe movement believe that the 2020 U.S. presidential election was stolen from Trump, who has pushed baseless claims of voter fraud along with his allies.

QAnon followers also believed that Trump would not actually leave office on Inauguration Day but rather would declare martial law, announce mass arrests of Democrats and stop Joe Biden from becoming president. When that didn’t happen, the date was moved from Jan. 20 to March 4.

There are many among the conspiracy groups who believe Ulysses S. Grant was the last legal president of the United States because he was the last president inaugurated on March 4.  That is the focus on March 4  as the day that Donald Trump will be inaugurated for a second term as the 19th president.  I do not know how the conspiracy people explain the four years that Trump was president.  There is no reasonable explanation.  The conspiracy theorists have yet to square the facts that is probably because they don’t want to look at reality.

Those of you who think this is all nonsense should look at what happened on January 6 at the Capitol. This is the start of a war. January 6 was the first attack. There will be more attacks if the perpetrators are unsuccessful on March 4.

America’s Defense Posture is out of Touch with the 21st Century

The United States is unlikely to be invaded by the military of another nation.

In his final speech from the White House, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned that an arms race would take resources from other areas — such as building schools and hospitals.

Despite that conclusion under President Donald Trump there was a build up of America’s military might. It’s true that under President Obama military spending did decline.

Microtrends itemized American military spending during the past four years

U.S. military spending/defense budget for 2019 was $731.75B, a 7.22% increase from 2018.
U.S. military spending/defense budget for 2018 was $682.49B, a 5.53% increase from 2017.
U.S. military spending/defense budget for 2017 was $646.75B, a 1.08% increase from 2016.
U.S. military spending/defense budget for 2016 was $639.86B, a 0.95% increase from 2015.

It’s nice to know we are well protected. But from who?

USA Today asks the question is this really necessary? America outspends every other nation in the world. Almost three times the money spent by the second largest military in 2019. The USA spent $731.8 Billion. China spent $261.1 Billion. The sum of military spending for the next ten largest military spenders is less than the US military budget.

In Germany, about 45,000 Americans go to work each day around the Kaiserslautern Military Community, a network of U.S. Army and Air Force bases that accommodates schools, housing complexes, dental clinics, hospitals, community centers, sports clubs, food courts, military police and retail stores. About 60,000 American military and civilian personnel are stationed in Japan; another 30,000 in South Korea. More than 6,000 U.S. military personnel are spread across Africa, according to the Department of Defense.

About 220,000 U.S. military and civilian personnel serve in more than 150 countries, the Defense Department says. But in today’s world it is not military invasion that is the issue. It’s the cyber invasion that is in process now.

David Sanger of the New York Times reported on December 13, 2020, “The Trump administration acknowledged on Sunday that hackers acting on behalf of a foreign government — almost certainly a Russian intelligence agency, according to federal and private experts — broke into a range of key government networks, including in the Treasury and Commerce Departments, and had free access to their email systems.”

Remember the cyber attack on Sony Pictures in 2014. The FBI blamed a North Korea scheme to retaliate for the comedy ‘The Interview.’

More recently Business Insider reported on February 25, 2021 SolarWinds, a major US information technology firm, was the subject of a cyberattack that spread to its clients and went undetected for months. US agencies — including parts of the Pentagon, the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department, the Department of Energy, the National Nuclear Security Administration, and the Treasury — were attacked. So were private companies, like Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, and Deloitte, and other organizations like the California Department of State Hospitals, and Kent State University, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The military Industrial complex that President Eisenhower warned about is still a reality. Jobs manufacturing military hardware are consequential in almost every state. Is President Joe Biden prepared to face the 21st century world? He must or the United States will be overwhelmed by its enemies.

Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine

Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine is 66% effective in global trial, but 85% effective against severe disease, company says.

Dr. Paul Offit, a vaccine expert at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, said that under normal circumstances, there might not be much of a market for a vaccine that is significantly less effective than two others already on the market. But he added that these are not normal times, with a pandemic raging and shortage of vaccines.

How effective is the flu vaccine?
CDC conducts studies each year to determine how well the influenza (flu) vaccine protects against flu illness. While vaccine effectiveness (VE) can vary, recent studies show that flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu illness by between 40% and 60% among the overall population during seasons when most circulating flu viruses are well-matched to the flu vaccine.

So why is there a discomfort in taking this vaccine? The single-shot vaccine was 66% effective overall at preventing moderate to severe illness and that report makes some people leery of accepting it over the Pfizer or Moderna. That it will keep you out of the hospital or dying may be enough to over come concerns.

How effective is the seasonal flu vaccine?
CDC conducts studies each year to determine how well the influenza (flu) vaccine protects against flu illness. While vaccine effectiveness (VE) can vary, recent studies show that flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu illness by between 40% and 60% among the overall population during seasons when most circulating flu viruses are well-matched to the flu vaccine.

They are Worshiping at His Feet

Did you watch the CPAC Trump speech? It was broadcast on the Fox News cable channel. Originally advertised to start at 3:40 P.M. eastern time, he appeared one hour and twenty minute later. That was obviously planned to raise CPAC members excitement. If nothing else, Donald Trump is an outstanding motivator of drama and excitement. His Apprentice television show proved that.

It was no surprise that he attacked President Joe Biden and condemned his Republican opponents. And as expected he falsely declared the system was “rigged” against him. Claiming that millions of ballots were created by the Democrats. He condemned the courts for their “lack of courage to do the right thing.” All the “illegal ballots” were those cast against him but just in the states he lost.

Trump’s claim to wanting to uphold the constitution as originally written was his funniest line as the constitution permits each state to set their rules for elections. There is no national set of laws.

Happily cooler heads prevailed on January 6.

Is it CPAC or TPAC?

At CPAC on Friday, a gold-plated statue of Donald Trump (with artist Tommy Zegan, right) epitomizes the thrust of much of this year’s conference.

Donald Trump’s hold on the Republican Party will be on full display this weekend at CPAC in Orlando, Florida as allies are already showing their loyalty to the former president ahead of his Sunday speech.

Trump’s continuing claims of election fraud make a mockery of our democracy. Conspiracy theories appear to be his stock in trade to leading the GOP off a cliff.

The gold plated statue of Trump is the equivalent of idolatry. Trump’s followers seem to believe he is a messiah. Trump made lots of promises but never accomplished most of his goals. His impact seems the equivalent of Jim Jones who led 900 people to their death.

Trump promised everything but delivered very little.

He did not create a better health care system.
He did not make the United States independent of products supplied from other countries.
He did not bring back millions of lost manufacturing jobs.
He did not end hatred of minorities.
He did not stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
He did not eliminate the $19 trillion national debt within eight years by “vigorously eliminating waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government, ending redundant government programs and growing the economy to increase tax revenues.”

One thing he did do was create a more divided country that has encouraged white supremacists to thrive and believe the election was stolen. That is too bad because he had many good ideas that really would make America a better country.

The Fight for Working class Americans

The Trump Republicans and the Democrats know that their survival as a consequential political party depends on working class voters.  Donald Trump showed Republicans now to appeal for that group of voters rather than the rich conservatives.   There are far more working and middle class voters than rich conservatives.  This situation has motivated President Joe Biden to take extraordinary actions to retain his slim control of congress.  Many of the following postings will be focused on this new political reality.