navigating the second Gilded Age through humor, invective and insight

“Just because you don’t know anybody from the right-hand side of the bell curve doesn’t mean they’re not there”

Favorite Sites

In no particular order.

NameSiteBlueSky HandleDescription
Kevin Drumjabberwocking.comdoesn’t have one…yetA retired Mother Jones journalist who is progressive/liberal and a tremendously skilled data hound.
Matthew Yglesiasslowboring.com@mattyglesias.bsky.socialA former Vox.com journalist/editor with a pragmatic progressive approach to politics and is also very much data driven.
Jeff Tiedrichjefftiedrich.com@jefftiedrich.bsky.socialA frequently hilarious — and often NSFW — take on how the media covers — or fails to cover — politics
Heather Cox-Richardsonheathercoxrichardson.substack.com@hcrichardson.bsky.socialA fascinating exploration of the historical roots and context of current political developments
Andy Borowitzborowitzreport.com@borowitzreport.bsky.socialNo one tops Andy Borowitz for brief, sharp and hilarious reflections on current events
Jennifer Rubincontrarian.substack.com@jenrubin.bsky.socialA former Washington Post columnist who quit after the paper began caving to Trump 2.0
Jamelle Bouienytimes.com/column/jamelle-bouie@jamellebouie.netA NY Times columnist with a great grasp of politics and history
Philip Bumppbump.com@pbump.comA Washington Post columnist who understands the guts of politics
Paul Krugmanpaulkrugman.substack.com@pkrugman.bsky.socialA Nobel laureate in economics and former NY Times columnist
Georgie Smithfarmergeorgiewrites.substack.com@farmergeorgie.bsky.socialA 4th generation farmer, journalist and agriculture/AgTech comms and PR professional.

His Imperial Majesty Speaks!

mostly incoherently, but still…

Trump commenting on his brilliant move to supply more water in California:

“Today, 1.6 billion gallons and, in 3 days, it will be 5.2 billion gallons. Everybody should be happy about this long fought Victory! I only wish they listened to me six years ago — There would have been no fire!”

Unfortunately:

  • the increased flow is likely to simply cause flooding;
  • the released water is normally held back to irrigate crops during California’s hot, dry summer; and,
  • local farmers and officials are really, really pissed about this.

But who cares about farmers?