Friday, April 17, 2026

News Flash


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I was driving home this afternoon, listening to NPR, when the local affiliate teased that the biggest power couple here in Seattle sports had split up.

I sat in the driveway, listening to the piece on the breakup of Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe. I soon discovered that The Seattle Times had emailed a news bulletin announcing the same.

In fact, this story of a lesbian rupture made mainstream news all over the country. That in itself is news, a positive sign of how things have changed. The accounts I read were direct and respectful. No need to hint at what their relationship had been, since Bird and Rapinoe didn't.

What I wonder now is will the mainstream press get the rest of the story: that from coast to coast, half of all lesbians are sad about the Bird-Rapinoe split, and the other half are weighing their chances with the both of them.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Too Late Now


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Like a lot of Americans, I was none too happy about paying taxes this week to a government that's spending mind-boggling amounts of money on a war it had no business starting.

Worse yet, I keep thinking all this waste, destruction, and loss of life could've been avoided if we'd just let Donald Trump dress like Louis XIV, and given Pete Hegseth a crusader's outfit and a rocking horse.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

This Week's Quote


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Eric Swalwell's political career died so fast it's like JD Vance endorsed him.

Covie

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Monday, April 13, 2026

Foreign Service?


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JD Vance flew to Budapest to endorse Hungarian president Viktor Orbán in his re-election bid, but the strongman lost in a landslide.

Vance flew to Pakistan to lead American peace talks with Iran, but failed to achieve peace.

If Vance flies to Cuba, may it be just for salsa lessons.