Friday, March 20, 2026

Processing Chavez


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I've waited a couple of days to let the news about César Chavez sink in. I hoped giving myself that time would allow me to come up with an incisive comment.

It hasn't.

Apparently I'm on the emotional slow train, only just moving from shock to deep disappointment. With stops at anger along the way.

It's one thing when a social-justice hero is revealed to have had feet of clay. Think MLK's many infidelities. It's another thing when the icon is revealed to have been a serial rapist.

What do we progressive types do with this news? Wallow in sadness? Work to separate the man from his accomplishments? Become even more cynical?

I admit I've had overwrought thoughts like, "Men just can't be trusted, and for the sake of girls, women, and the planet, should all be confined to Oklahoma."

But even this lesbian needs men, as friends and relatives and to balance my existence. Besides, my straight women friends couldn't live without men—although more and more sound willing to try.

So far what I've taken from the revelations about Chavez is an abiding respect for his accusers. That the two women he groomed as girls have come forward despite enormous cultural pressure is beyond brave.

And Dolores Huerta, telling her ghastly truth at the age of 95, keeping the secrets all these years so the farmworker movement wouldn't be wounded. That's heroic, tragic, and so female.

If it should turn out that Huerta likes to strangle kittens in her free time, don't tell me. I can't take it.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

This Week's Quote


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The only thing prohibiting transit in the strait right now is Iran shooting at shipping. It is open for transit should Iran not do that.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Source:  ABC News

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Phantom Support


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Twice yesterday Donald Trump claimed he talked to one of his predecessors about the Iran war, and the former president told him, "I wish I did what you did."

However, aides to George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama said no conversations took place, and Joe Biden has also been ruled out, reports NBC News, exhausting the pool of living former presidents.

So either Trump—gasp—lied, or he meant he talked to himself, since he's also a former president, and received hearty approval.

I suppose there's a third possibility, that he's in nightly contact with Rutherford B. Hayes, but let's not make things worse than they already are.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

The Basics


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After church today, I decided I needed to stop for some groceries. And by "groceries," I mean Girl Scout cookies.

If you think mama's going to get through the next months of Trump and war and Trump without Thin Mints, you're desperately mistaken.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

The News We Need


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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has established the first Mayor's Office for LGBTQIA+ Affairs. He put Taylor Brown in charge of it, making her the first openly transgender person to lead a NYC office.

"She's gonna make sure that everybody gonna be somebody," said Rosetta Ferguson, Brown's grandmother.

Can't type anymore. Got something in my eye.