crickets
crickets's JournalIt never fails - Repubs use the music but
don't understand they have picked songs with lyrics that point out their own flaws and make them look stupid. Invariably, they use it without permission and the artists do not let them get away with it unchallenged. Springsteen and REM spring to mind...
No way Queen is okay with this. Not a chance. Quick websearch, and holy cow. Trump already pulled this crap in 2016. Queen didn't approve then; that can't have changed. They know this, but Trump and his people have no respect for the artists and just do what they want anyway. *sigh*
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/20/queen-protests-donald-trumps-we-are-the-champions-song
https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/09/politics/donald-trump-brian-may-queen-music/index.html
One can fervently hope
But last night, I got involved in a little late night reading...
The Hunters
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212553975
Pour a cup of coffee or tea and come down the mob rabbit hole
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212553784
Mind. Blown. Mob connections are no surprise, but the intricate breadth and depth of the criminal insanity is appalling.
Then this morning, we all wake to find that Trump has abandoned our Kurdish allies in Syria, allowing Turkey to invade. It's a twofer: it changes the subject from the mess he's made with Ukraine, and it pleases his favorite autocrat, Putin.
I am gutted. If this latest outrageous action, coupled with the increasingly disturbing tweets that go with it, is not enough to turn the tide against him in Congress, I don't know what will. At this point I don't know what lonely voice of reason could ever sway the Senate to do what must be done. Impeachment is not enough; he has got to go. He seems hell bent on burning down the house before he leaves and (aside from some hand-wringing) no one, no one is bothering to stand up and forcefully say, "ENOUGH!"
Barbara Jordan, where are you?
*hem* lurker, a little nervous
I'd like to point out one of the most important people we should all be remembering during these times, Barbara Jordan. Her name should be front and center with all of Congress: in the media, in letters to our representatives and newspaper editors, on protest signs, and anywhere else it can be written or uttered, to remind our government and our nation of their duty.
Jordan begins speaking at the four minute mark. The most famous and oft quoted passage in her speech begins at 4:40, but the entire speech deserves to be heard - again and again.
Jordan gave the nation a great gift in this speech, a gift of reason and unswerving integrity, and an example to follow. Her words cut through the partisan bickering then, and perhaps naively, I believe they still can do so today. She proved that, at that moment, one voice was strong enough. Congress and the public should be reminded of this often and repeatedly.
If I could ask all of Congress, both houses, one question right now, it would be this:
"Barbara Jordan, where are you? Please stand and be recognized."
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