Martin Longman wrote a very interesting article, The Racist and Spineless GOP. In the Republicans’ effort to never be asked a difficult question, they’ve canceled their upcoming debates. Ted Cruz wants “real journalists” like Rush Limbaugh to moderate the debates. You can see how the establishment Republicans would hate this. There is already a big tendency for these clowns to push far to the right. What is a series of debates pandering to Sean Hannity going to do?
But one of the debates that the Republicans have canceled is with Telemundo. Not just that. It was the first debate that they canceled. It’s so impressive. After the 2012 defeat, the Republican Party was united in thinking that it had to reach out to Latino voters. What’s more, since that time, the conventional wisdom is that the only way to win the White House now is to win the Latino vote. But the Republicans are turning in on themselves. They want to talk only to themselves — only to other old white people. It’s quite amazing to think about, because clearly the Republicans already have the angry old white person vote wrapped up.
It’s kind of like all they care about is winning the Fox News primary. It’s parochial. And there really is nothing wrong with that. You are, after all, reading a liberal blog. And you are probably a liberal. There is a lot to be said for creating safe spaces where like minded people can work out what they think. But it is strange to see this happening with professional politicians who we would think would have that sorted out. And it is downright bizarre coming from people who are running for president. That is about as grand a scale that you can run on.
It seems that they aren’t interested in winning the general election. Marco Rubio, for one, has a lot of skeletons in his closet. But the Republicans seem to think that they can just ignore this and that the Democrats will not mention it in the general election. I was writing about this last month, Democrats Would Get Rid of Hillary Clinton If They Thought There Was a Scandal. But that is something I wonder about. Republicans seem to think that the Democrats are protecting Hillary Clinton. Could it be that they are just that clueless? That they don’t understand how elections work and that getting the nomination means nothing if you nominate a candidate who will be destroyed in the general election?
Of course, what’s happening is that the Republican Party has lost control of the nominating contest. Certainly someone like Reince Priebus understands how this is supposed to work. But the candidates don’t seem to understand it. And they are the result of the steady dumbing down of the Republican base. And that is the result of the very Republican elites who Priebus represents as they’ve made decisions over the years to just keep the party going one more election cycle. Now they have voters who want the impossible. And candidates who don’t understand how to win a national election. I’m glad to see it. Maybe the Republican Party can’t even win the White House in a year where the economic fundamentals are in their favor. The Republicans really are self-destructing before our eyes.
The “Caisson Song” was supposedly written in 1908, although the lyrics we all know come from 1918. That makes sense given that I always thought the song was from World War I. The truth is that I’ve never known what a caisson is. I just looked it up. It’s “a chest or wagon for holding or conveying ammunition.”
On this day in 1605,
Michael Hiltzik reported,
The biggest moment in last week’s
Generally, when a song seems to make no sense whatsoever, it is a religious song. That is certainly the case with today’s song, “She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain.” When I was a kid, I thought it very odd indeed. It is kind of tautology: she will come when she comes. But more than that, what really bothered me was how she could be riding six white horses. It was only later that I learned the line was, “She’ll be driving six white horses.” But I’ve always been bad about that kind of thing.
On this day, exactly 20 years ago, the Israeli Prime Minister
Oh, the joys of being away from home! It means that I am removed from my RSS feed, so I don’t have constant access to what is going on. Also, and more important, it means I have to cook a lot. This seems to be the main reason that people have me over: so I can cook for them. It isn’t that I’m a great cook. It is just that I am a cook. And in our modern world, that’s a big thing. People are so dependent upon prepared or mostly prepared food that having something cooked from scratch is a treat — even if it isn’t done by Julia Child or Graham Kerr.
At last week’s Republican presidential debate, I was struck by the repeated mention of the Tax Foundation and how it had found that all their highly regressive tax plans were totally great: they would balance the budget, give jobs to everyone, and gift ponies to all good boys and girls. And it is no surprise. Although it has a similar sounding name to the Tax Policy Center, the Tax Foundation is a 

I just saw a bare snippet of Pawn Stars. In it, some guy brought in an autographed copy of a Marilyn Monroe poster. He was helped by Rick’s son Corey. And the show immediately cut to Corey in the back being interviewed. Corey said something like, “Marilyn Monroe was one of the biggest stars of the 1950s. She was Hollywood royalty.” Blah, blah, blah. It was real standard stuff — the kind of thing that uneducated people mistake for erudition. But what was strange about it was that it was Corey and not Rick, who we at least kind of think might know a thing or two.