Thursday, April 25, 2024

 Pete Gillen
@Gillenhoops
I think the Celtics will bounce back and win this playoffs series in 5 games but the Heat are gutty and resilient and you never know what could happen?The Celtics are a much better team than the Miami Heat but 3-point shooting can make up for a lot of weaknesses and problems.
3:33 PM · Apr 25, 2024
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A gentleman's sweep like Pebbles. The "Heat" will not win this series or I will suck a bag of dicks. But we fuck with Boston's head. We fucking spook them. We never figured Pebbles out but we DEFINITELY know Beans. And we've got Spo. They're not going to gentleman's sweep us.

 Couper Moorhead
@CoupNBA
Miami now has four playoff games in the past two seasons with 50% shooting from three...against Boston.

No other team has more than one...against anyone.
9:39 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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A Boston reporter referenced that in a question to Joe Mazz last night. What is up with that? NO OTHER TEAM IN THE LAST TWO PLAYOFF SEASONS SHOT 50%! Holy cow.

Okay, am I free to think ONLY about the "Heat" now?



I missed the first 20-something mins of the beginning and just went back to listen. The justices, all of them, WERE highly skeptical of Sauer’s “total immunity” position. They clearly are not going to go that far. My take is that they may reverse Judge Chutkan unanimously on absolutely NO immunity and remand for hearings on what is official and what not, with effect of no crim. trial for Jan. 6 before election, a total practical win for Trumpie.

It’s weird. I remember when it was first made public, reading this Jan. 6 indictment and writing that I thought “there are holes here big enough to drive a truck through”, flaws as I saw them then, in the language of the statutes that the charges were based on. I didn’t think this was a case as open and shut as say the docs case. But then I had lunch with a fed prosecutor friend who told me that he would have charged the case exactly the same way, so I just put it out of my mind.

April 25, 2024, 12:44 p.m. ET

Alan Feuer

Reporting on the criminal cases against Donald J. Trump 

Looking back, one of the main points of discussion turned on the question of which situation would be worse: a world in which presidents, shorn of any legal protections against prosecution, were ceaselessly pursued in the courts by their rivals in a never-ending cycle of political retribution, or allowing presidents to be unbounded by criminal law and permitted to 
do whatever they wanted with impunity.


Yes. It was an exercise in other-world imagining.

It went so well for Trumpie that his lawyer declined rebuttal.

I wasn't sure I had posted on the SCOTUS immunity arguments today. I'm glad that I did because it saves me having to regurgitate some sour digestion. I will just add for now that I think the decision will be 5-4 with Barrett joining the libs. 

Chief Justice Roberts could taken this case on the very simple question of whether former presidents are totally immune from criminal prosecution and massaged the Court to issue a narrow unanimous ruling: No; as he did in the state disqualification cases; on the same concerns: to preserve what is left of the Court's integrity with the public. 

Roberts declined that opportunity and we will have a bitterly divided court opinion that will lay bare, agayne, the Court's political split, and which will allow the majority's partisan favorite, Trumpie, to escape accountability until after the election, which at the present time he is projected to win with an Electoral College landslide (he won't win at all); after which, were he to win (which he won't), he could dismiss Jack Smith and his two federal cases. 

Instead of answering the narrow question narrowly, confining the arguments to this case and not future cases, and avoiding Constitutional questions not necessary to the ruling (both of which are articles of construction by SCOTUS), Roberts let his brethren and sistren range widely, viz, "We're deciding this case for all future presidents" (by Alito); engaging in hypothetical extensions of the question, even questioning the validity of the Special Counsel Act (Morrison v. Olson). The questioning of Trumpie's lawyer was slow-pitch softball, of the Special Counsel's lawyer from the ghostly ether of possibilities.

It was grieving to listen.

I’m listening to the Supreme Court arguments on immunity. SCOTUS is going to send this goddamned case back to the trial court for fact-finding. There will be no trial for Jan. 6 before the election. And even this decision is going to be split between cons and libs.

Alvin Bragg: YOU TOO!

New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction from landmark #MeToo trial


“We conclude that the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts against persons other than the complainants of the underlying crimes,” the court’s 4-3 decision said. “The remedy for these egregious errors is a new trial.”

The court’s majority said “it is an abuse of judicial discretion to permit untested allegations of nothing more than bad behavior that destroys a defendant’s character but sheds no light on their credibility as related to the criminal charges lodged against them.”

[Bragg’s hush money prosecutors just had their “Sandoval” hearing and were granted more leeway than I expected if and when they cross-examine Trumpie. “Bad acts” evidence is extremely explosive and can blow up a trial, and in the prosecutors’ faces on appeal.]

Weinstein, 72, has been serving a 23-year sentence in a New York prison…

"...the Heat played chess while the Celtics were asking if there were flying kings.

 

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla stymied by Heat 

coach Erik Spoelstra’s game plan (Boston Globular)

 

The Celtics had to know this was coming, right? They knew the only way the Miami Heat would be able to win Game 2 was by living behind the 3-point line, going completely out of character and taking their chances.

And it worked. Miami coach Erik Spoelstra had two full days to prepare for Game 2 and completely dominated his matchup with Joe Mazzulla, bringing back painful memories of last year’s Eastern Conference Finals.

Caleb Martin being left open for threes (didn’t the Celtics learn this wasn’t a good strategy when he turned into Steph Curry last year)? Tyler Herro not only knocking down threes but also turning into a playmaker; the Celtics can allow one but not both.

And a swarming Miami defense that turned Kristaps Porzingis into a major liability (minus 32 in his 30 minutes)...

...the Heat played chess while the Celtics were asking if there were flying kings.

The Heat were 13 for 24 [on threes] in the first half, begging the Celtics to make an adjustment to limit the attempts. Instead, they just hoped Miami would miss.

...

...Mazzulla is facing one of the game’s best coaches. What is highly disappointing is Miami’s game plan was no secret. We’re not talking about the rope-a-dope here.

Miami taking more 3-pointers and limiting the Celtics’ attempts was the only way the Heat could make this game competitive. Yet, the Celtics appeared unprepared at times. They were erratic offensively and played right into the Heat’s hands...

...Miami took the Celtics completely out of their game, turned them into drivers against multiple defenders and then the defense offered lazy closeouts to Heat shooters...

It was the Eastern Conference Finals all over again, except Jimmy Butler was back in Miami rehabilitating his knee injury. It’s not inexcusable for the Celtics to have an off night and lose, but it is inexcusable to fail to make adjustments and allow Spoelstra to completely change the perception of the Celtics and their title chances with a 48-minute masterpiece.

It wasn’t that the Celtics came out flat or lackadaisical. It’s that they truly believed they could beat Miami by just sticking to their standard game plan and hoping their talent would win out. They did nothing differently than in Game 1. Mazzulla implemented no new wrinkles.

He coached the game with arrogance because of their 64-win regular season. He relied on his talent to prevail over the more cohesive team that embraced a new game plan. ...[The Heat] knew they had to be different Wednesday because being the same was going to get them beat by 20 again.

So Miami morphed into a stellar 3-point shooting team and the Celtics sat there and watched it happen. And in all honesty, the Heat have quality 3-point shooters...

Mazzulla called most of Miami’s 3-point attempts “moderately to heavily contested.” Not sure what constitutes heavily contested, but the Heat, besides Herro, seemingly had plenty of time for their release because the Celtics didn’t respect their prowess.

...the Spoelstra game plan blitzed entry passes to Porzingis and invited the Celtics to attack the rim but then their defenders closed out aggressively.

...Mazzulla blamed the offense for the defense, but the defense was porous from the beginning and never really improved.

The “let ‘em shoot, they’ll eventually miss” approach failed miserably and it cost the Celtics momentum...

 

 

 

Last, Last.

"Joe,...did you feel like you adjusted in the second half because I think they made another 53% of their 3's in the second half...what could you have done differently because basically that was their whole strategy, everybody knew that they were going to have to take a barrage of threes to keep up with you guys?"

So the question clearly focuses the respondent's mind on defending the three better. The coach's non compos mentis response was to say that the offense had to be better. He never mentions defensive adjustments.

"So to answer your question, when things like that are happening it puts more pressure on your offense. Your offense has to be more efficient...You have to look at the other side of the adjustment and so the Herro-Adebayo pick-and-roll is dangerous in itself...and you're making that a 2-on-2 game with their two best players. [reduced from three without Jimmy Butler] And so the first adjustment was to become more efficient on the offensive end...So I think it just puts more pressure on the offense to be more efficient."

Boston: Your coach. I'm out of words for him. Good night.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Last Call

 Curry Hicks Sage
@CurryHicksSage
Didn’t watch Celtics and I root for the Knicks but if you’ve ever once thought Mazzulla was in the same stratosphere as Spoelstra you need to get your head examined. To lose a single game to a Butler-less Miami team when you have that much talent is downright comedically pathetic
10:40 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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Kristaps Porzingis, 7’2”, was 1/9 shooting, 6 points, 8 rebs and a putrid -32, team, and of course game, worst. The unicorn was rendered a pitiful, helpless giant tonight by Erik Spoelstra’s schemes.

Jaylen Brown Knows

Why does this team keep hitting many threes against you from players that we don’t think of as shooters?

“I think they're well coached. I think that's credit to the coaching staff and organization. They put together a good game plan for them and they feel confident and they come out and execute it. I think that’s what they do and tonight was an example of that…You gotta adjust…”

https://twitter.com/CelticsCLNS/status/1783328416436982171

 Nick Coit
@NCoitABC6

Joe Mazzulla postgame after the 111-101 Game 2 loss for the #Celtics: "Two completely different games from Game 1 to Game 2."

On Miami's 23 three-point makes: "Thought most of those were moderately to heavily contested." @ABC6
 #DifferentHere 

 10:07 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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Folks, I didn't know. I didn't watch the game. I took his word for it. Then, I watched highlights of the "Heat's" threes. It's here if you can see it: https://www.espn.com/nba/video/_/gameId/401655100 Folks, there was no Bean near our guys on our threes, no one NEAR our shooters. The difference in this game was Mazzulla vs Spoelstra. Spo KNEW Joe Mazz wouldn't be smart enough to even SEE that his players were not defending; Spo knew that Joe Mazz would dare the "Heat" to beat him with 3's, Spo dared Joe Mazz to not defend, and the "Heat" buried them. This was coaching.


 Jeremy Shipe
@JeremyOnTheMic
*sigh* Celtics severely out coached in a series with Miami.. when the threes aren’t falling, what’s the backup plan? Has to be better than continuing to shoot threes, at least for a moment, right?
Game three in Miami.. time to see what the guys in green are made of.
9:52 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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Jeremy, we KNOW what the "Celtics" are made of: Jello. They're soft, bro. Miami gets in their heads and they just "retreat", they get scared shitless.

"Before the Heat-Celtics game, Shaq said Miami would win by 10." 👀 Holy Shit.

 Jimmy Traina
@JimmyTraina
Before the Heat-Celtics game, Shaq said Miami would win by 10.

Barkley said let’s bet on it.

Shaq doubled the bet at halftime.

Cut to Shaq with wads of hundreds.

...

 9:46 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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OKAY! Well, that's an unusual tribute. Thanks...I guess.

 Derek Thompson
@DKThomp
In August 2022, researchers at Yale invented a fluid that, pumped into dead pigs’ bodies, brought their organs back to life—a kind of “zombie” liquid.

Almost nobody talks about this medical breakthrough anymore. And no organizations use it.

Except for one. The Miami Heat.

 9:45 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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DELON, HH and Tyler did what those other greats (Eddie House?) didn't. Fucking unbelievable.

Yeah. How you gonna disagree with this. I'm shaking my head, I'm in disbelief.

 Sandeep Varry
@SVarry9
Forget the players for now, Coach Spo needs a statue outside the @MiamiHEAT
 arena. He is a testament to what can be achieved with great coaching. Beating a 64 win # 1 team at home with superstars out. Everyone said sweep and the coach said culture! #HEATCulture
9:59 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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 Gilbert Arenas
@GilsArenaShow
 

Spo and Pat Riley after the Heat stole game 2 from the Celtics

 9:37 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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Go bring a gun into the arena, punk-ass Arenas. The "Heat" did not STEAL that game. They led almost the entire way. They were the BETTER team tonight.

My take as well

 Surya Fernandez
@SuryaHeatNBA
Look how scared the Celtics were of losing again to the Heat at home as the minutes ticked by, they weren’t leading, and the game wasn’t going like they assumed it would.
9:53 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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And the fans too. The whole arena could feel it coming again. This was the worst. We didn't have Jimmy, we didn't even have Terry. If you're a "Celtics" fan, where do you put this game where it doesn't just fuck up your head? You can't, and so the fans just "retreated".

"Heat" LIMITED "Celts" to 32 threes (?)

 Noa Dalzell 🏀
@NoaDalzellNBA
Joe Mazzulla attributes the Celtics being limited to 32 threes to Miami’s switching defense. Said he liked the shot margins tonight:

“That’s a recipe for long-term success. I think that’s a balance of not overreacting, but also finding where you can get better.”

 


 Tatiana
@Tatianaclinares
Damn the Heat beat the Celtics just now???? 😳
9:40 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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 Twitugal
@Twitugal

Erik Spoelstra is the greatest Coach of all-time.
#NBAPlayoffs Celtics-Heat 101-111

 9:41 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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He really did out-coach Joe Mazz. Spo had a plan, planned out in detail. I had the image come to mind of a wizard manipulating puppets. It was a coaching master class.

These are Boston announcers

 "Hmm, look at this Celtic fan RETREAT tonight. Hmm".

https://twitter.com/mph_824_/status/1783308022057767124

It's discouraging. I get it. I don't think they were booing. Just retreating. 

FULL TIME! FULL TIME! FULL TIME! BOSTON 101 MIAMI 111 (1-1)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 


101-111, :26.3. THE MIAMI "HEAT" WILL DEFEAT BOSTON AGAYNE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

101-109, :35.6, Spo TO. He will NOT let this get away from him.

99-107, :41.8

Caleb just fouled some Bean. Spo told them to foul rather than let them get into a rhythm for a 3

96-107, 1:57

Caleb 3: 96-105, 2:25. I'm going to have a fucking stroke.

 


94-102, 3:16. Spo takes ANOTHER timeout. He's working it. The Carnival Wizard is working it.

3J 3, 91-100, 5:03 I'll be a sonofabitch. "Heat" take timeout.

I don't know the mood in TD Garden, if they're booing or what. I don't read cause for booing, it doesn't seem like the "Celtics" are shitting on themselves again. It just seems the "Heat" are pulling this out of their ass. This is the "Heat's" game! I'm guessing that it's quiet in there, that the fans are shell-shocked.

HH 3, 89-97, 6:06

81-90, 8:23 3Q, Beans Flatulence Time Out

The game could not be going any better for Miami. They have it low-scoring, they're scoring, Beans is not. Now, at any moment, Brown Turd could erupt. He could score 13 in the next 3:17 like he did at the end of the 2Q and Beans could leave 94-90 at 5:06. But Beans are getting squeaky bums. The whole city of Boston just took a shot to calm the nerves. You can just never count Erik Spoelstra out of a playoff game, especially against Boston.

Delon Wright just hit a 3, 88-79. What the fucking fuck is going on.

Jeezus. Beans 79 🎡🔥 85, End 3Q









I'm not offering to suck a bag of dicks if we win this one.

All of our starters are in double figgers and hitting 3’s



It’s being sustained 😳



HT Beans 61 🎡 🔥 58. It wasn’t sustainable :(


Jaylen Brown scored 13 points in the last 3:17 of the half. Poo-poo head.

Beans 27 🎡🔥 28, End 1Q











          That’s sustainable!

🫘0 🎡🔥0

 

Arizona Democrats Pass State House Bill to 

Repeal Abortion Ban Law

The issue now moves to the state Senate, which is also expected to vote to repeal the near-total ban the Arizona Supreme Court upheld earlier this month. 

...three state House Republicans joined Democrats in approving a repeal...

Members of the state Senate, where Republicans also hold a narrow majority, voted last week in favor of a motion to introduce a bill that would repeal the abortion ban. Two Republicans joined every Democrat in the chamber on that vote.

 The state Senate could vote on the repeal as early as next Wednesday, after the bill comes on the floor for a "third reading," as is required under chamber rules.

The state Senate is likely to pass a repeal of the law, a source in Arizona familiar with the situation told NBC News. Once that happens, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is certain to sign the repeal quickly.

Biden Will Win







Most respondents said they would vote for Trump in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada and Arizona. Only in Michigan did a majority of respondents pick Biden to receive their vote.

Okay it’s off

Miami HEAT
@MiamiHEAT

Set your phone on playoff mode

12:30 PM · Apr 24, 2024
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WE HAVE FLATULENCE!

 










Thank you, Snopes!...🤔. How would you prove that?

Is there no Trump flatulence news? Are we to subsist on loose horses alone?


A measure of a great civilization are its statements on loose horses.




Inspector Myles Hilbery, City of London Police said:

“This was a dynamic incident and the courageous actions taken by police officers from our Roads Policing team prevented further harm and distress to the horses and members of the public. 

“Our thoughts are with those people and horses injured in the incident.”

The British Empire Just Ain’t What It Used To Be!



Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Indiana Marymount Races Past Beer 125-108, Ties Series 1-1

Now 92-115! 5:55. Indy 23-9 4Q!

Indiana Marymount Blowing Out Doc's Brew in Beer 112-92, 6:22 4Q

FT 🧊 105 (2-0) United Wholesale Mortgage Suns 93


Fascinating

April 23, 2024, 12:08 p.m. ET

Maggie Haberman
Reporting from the courthouse

It’s fascinating watching Pecker talk directly to the
jurors. Some, but not all, are watching him.

Almost

April 23, 2024, 11:56 a.m. ET

Maggie Haberman 

Reporting from the courthouse

There are fire engine sirens wailing outside the courthouse, almost punctuating Pecker’s words like an emoji.

🤣

 



Text msg I sent to my family:

There are some hard-working people in this world. One of them is a handyman from Hollywood, Florida named Freddy who just left my place. He was replacing my old hot water heater (I’ve only been without hot water for about a month) with a new razz-matazz digital one! 

Freddy is in his fifties. I asked him if he needed my help getting my old tub hot water heater into his pick-up. After hearing and feeling something crack in my right inner elbow, just a tendon or something and I have lots of those, we succeeded. 

Since my car clutch conked out today and my son had to push me across the finish line to home, I then asked Freddy to sit in my car and feel for himself my clutch. “😲” by Freddy. He then got on the phone with one of his contacts and explained the clutch problem, “kaput”, and the guy is going to come out to my place Thursday, when Freddy will complete the digital hot water installation and fix my clutch. Great success.

My son responded:

This type of community, local support is something I value more and more as I age. [“As I age”: He’s 35 🙄] Similar to our relationship with Grouchy Store [local convenience store] Muhammad. Similar to Robert, our pharmacist. Over and over, local support has proven to me that it’s far more important and underrated than national issues in the short term. 

National politics, or even state politics are losing their value in my eyes, when compared to county, city, or district elections. The latter will literally impact you directly and immediately. 

It is vital for us to zoom out every now and again, to see the big picture. Of course. 

However, I’m starting to believe that on a day to day basis, it’s far more advantageous to zoom in. Notice the small stuff. We don’t do it enough. 

What an awesome story of someone I’d consider to be an extremely valuable figure in our local society. 

Justice Merchan was entirely dismissive today of def arguments that Trumpie didn’t violate his gag order; and they lost a juror who had been chosen over Trumpie’s edited repost of a broadcast by a sober and intelligent 🦊 individual,



who called jurors “undercover liberal activists” who were trying to get on the jury, and who broadcast personal details about them. The next day the juror came in and said that people had been able to identify her from the 🦊 intelligent, non-drug user’s broadcast. The D.A. said this morning that they were not seeking to put Trumpie in jail for violating the gag order, merely to fine him. 

Still, Merchan did not rule on whether he found violations of the gag order had occurred and if so what sanctions he would impose. He’s taking the night to mull it over, evidently.

As prosecutors argued Tuesday that former President Donald J. Trump had repeatedly broken a gag order, they called one episode “very troubling” — his sharing of a commentator’s quote disparaging prospective jurors as clandestine operators for the left.

Mr. Trump posted the remark by Jesse Watters, a Fox News commentator, on his social media site Truth Social last week, as jury selection was underway in his hush-money trial. Mr. Watters’s full quote, as shared by Mr. Trump, was: “They are catching undercover Liberal Activists lying to the Judge in order to get on the Trump Jury.”

In that Fox News segment, Mr. Watters also shared personal details about the jurors in his segment. The day after that post, the judge in the case, Juan M. Merchan, ordered reporters to withhold some information that could identify jurors.

“What happened here was exactly what this order was meant to prevent and the defendant doesn’t care,” a prosecutor, Christopher Conroy, said in court Tuesday.

A lawyer for Mr. Trump, Todd Blanche, argued that Mr. Trump was simply sharing a quote, a common argument used by Mr. Trump to put distance between him and reposts of other people’s comments.

Judge Merchan did not appear to buy that argument. “It’s not passive,” Mr. Merchan said about how a post is published on Truth Social.

Mr. Conroy said the timing of the “liberal activists” post was important. The next morning, a juror came into court and asked to be excused, saying that friends and colleagues had been able to identify her as a member. 

April 23, 2024, 9:58 a.m. ET

Jonah Bromwich Reporting from the courthouse

Conroy points to the timing of the post, last Wednesday evening. The next morning, Juror #2 came into court and asked to be excused. This upset Justice Merchan. He complimented the juror after excusing her, saying she would have done a good job.

(NYT)

April 23, 2024, 10:28 a.m. ET

Maggie Haberman Reporting from the courthouse

Todd Blanche says Trump is entitled to complain about “two systems of justice.” “There’s two systems of justice in this courtroom? That’s what you’re saying?” Justice Merchan says.

He has got his own Praetorian Guard wherever he goes. Makes a fascist coup easier.

Pecker via Quasis

At that meeting, Mr. Pecker said on the stand, Mr. Cohen and Mr. Trump asked him what he and his magazines could do “to help the campaign,” a crucial statement that supports the prosecution’s argument that the men were not just protecting Mr. Trump’s personal reputation, but aiding his campaign.

Yes, crucial.

Pebbles beat La-La Bron-Bron last night on a last second shot by Jamal Murray. It’s like the tenth straight time they have beat them. La-La Lead-Lead by 20 in the third quarter. Pebbles just always finds a way and my immediate thought when I read the recap just now was that they aren’t going to be beaten, not even by Beans. 

Good morninga

Everybody's got an opinion; the Times has too much opinion

 

Guest Essay

The Bragg Case Against Trump Is a Historic Mistake

Monday, April 22, 2024

EARTHQUAKES COME BACK AND PREVAIL, GO UP 2-0, 104-101

A bitter, painful loss for the Quakers who fall into an 0-2 hole!

HUFNSTUFF BLOCKS MAXEY! .6.6"

QUAKES TAKE ADVANTAGE! 102-101 ON DIVINCENZO THREE, :13.1

MAXEY TURNED IT OVER! QUAKES CAN TIE OR TAKE LEAD!

BRUNSON HITS THE TREY 99-101, :13.1

God bless him, Electric Maxey hit another trey 96-100, 1:09 4Q, Earthquakes Full Seismographic Interlude

Maxey gives the Quakers a 97-96 lead, 1:04 to play

96-95, 2:37 4Q

These are two well-coached teams with solid citizens and solid players. They're a credit to the Association.

There are at least 4 Villanova guys on these teams, three on Manhattan, Brunson, DiVincenso, and Hart. Philly has Kyle Lowry. You get professionals from Villanova. 96-94, 3:20 4Q. Manhattan FTO. Joel has 34 and 10 rebs; Electric Maxey, 30 and 10 asts; for the Quakes, Jalen has 21, Joe Hart 21 and 15 boards.

Damn, Quakers are going all passive again. Manny-Hatty Earthquakes 89 Phily-Dilly Quakers 82, 7:54 4Q

FT 🚀Mortgage 96 Amway 86

 

🚀 Mortgage 71 Amway 54, 5:36 3Q

HT Quakes 49 Quakers 53


Quakes 29 Quakers 36, 6:56 2Q, Quakes Full Seismographic Interlude

Maxey has 16 points, 12 of them on threes.

HT Rocket Mortgage 58 Amway 44

Quakes 18 Quakers 25, End 1Q

⚡️Maxey scored the first nine points of the game on three treys in a minute 27 seconds of p.t. Quakes have never led.

Manhattan Earthquakes 16 Philadelphia Quakers 25, 1:35 1Q

Rocket Mortgage Cavaliers 48 Amway Magic 33, 5' 2Q

Mimi lost, no, Mimi got ravished by Beans in G1 of the playoffs. Know when they last came back from 1-0 in a 7-game series? TWO THOUSAND FUCKING FOURTEEN! It was in the ECF agin’ the “Pacers”, who are now known as Indiana Marymount, when we were known as the Heatles. BOSTON IS THE BEST TEAM IN BASKETBALL! Mimi will not come back and win the series agin’ said Beans.



 I take it as proven now. Next issue: prove Israel did it. Mass graves do not sound to me like a Jewish thing to do.

“The defendant, Donald Trump, orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election."

I don't like that. I think that's reaching too high by the D.A. Alvin Bragg gave three conspiracy objects in his press conference announcing the charges. He has chosen this one for trial. I UNDERSTAND THEIR POINT and in a conspiracy it's the intent, just the attempt, that is enough. I wish Colangelo had put in "intent" and "attempt". I wish he had made clear that they don't have to prove Trump did in fact corrupt the election with the hush money. 

In what jurisdiction did he attempt to corrupt the election? Nationwide? Why isn't it then a federal case, tried in the nation's capital? They have made this case into an attack on the United States, and that strikes me as beyond the caliber of the Stormy Daniels munition. I UNDERSTAND that it was a very close election and this might have tipped the minuscule margin in a few states to throw it. But they don't have to prove that. Trump survived the Access Hollywood tape, would Stormy Daniels really have been the straw? It seems to me anyway that reliance on this lone theory is going out on a slender limb. 

This is a New York state case, in particular, committed in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Did Trump intend (or attempt) to corrupt the Manhattan vote? Giggle. The New York City vote? Chuckle. The New York state vote? Trump got creamed in New York state.

Bragg has been criticized for aiming too low with this small potatoes case. Here, I think he's reaching too high.

Let me read that again...

“The defendant, Donald Trump, orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election."

"Then he covered up that criminal conspiracy by lying in his New York business records over and over and over again.”--Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo, opening statement.

Good for passwords



Giggles and Chuckles





😔

Colangelo is the prosecutor delivering the opening statement. McDougal is a Playboy model that Trump bonked:


Opening Statements Underway and…


I don’t know what this peculiar problem is about. It’s 9:30 a.m. for crissakes.

Happy Passover, my Beloved Jewish Friends

I love you

Sunday, April 21, 2024

HT OKC (1) 43 Katrina (8) 43

Harris out.

On the header, “First Steps”, Vincent Van Gogh (1890)

La-La Clip-Clip Skinned the Fat Cuban Horse 109-97

Male Deer are doing the same to Indiana Marymount, 99-77, 5:30 4Q.

This is also a thing... something.

This afternoon I posted the annotated "Being Stripped of Control".  I excerpted this, bolded just as I did at 1:17 pm:

Mr. Trump has often seemed to fade into the background in a light wood-paneled room with harsh neon lighting and a perpetual smell of sour, coffee-laced breath wafting throughout.

It was a criminal courtroom just like I spent forty years in. ...I did notice "breath" but I didn't bold it. Breath fade into the background too. In the foreground, the faux wood paneling, the lighting, there is sometimes a smell to the whole courtroom, dank, old, can be coffee if everybody's the judicial assistant has just made a pot for everybody. But breath. The only times (it's enough times, believe me) you notice someone else's breath is when you're huddled at sidebar whispering. Peoples' breath does not "waft throughout" the entire courtroom for godssake! How would Maggie Haberman know what peoples' breath in the courtroom smelled like anyway since she wasn't in the courtroom when court was in session?

I was googling "trump humiliated in court" (being "diminished") and I came across a video which I watched. The video was from another person who had not been in court, but stated and repeated and repeated that sources who were inside told him that there was a repulsive smell and that it came from Trump...farting. Haberman must have had the same, or similar, sources, people who were inside, for her comment on the smell of peoples' "breath." I didn't find credible Haberman's claim that foul breath was "wafting throughout" the courtroom. Breath doesn't do that. But passed gas does! Passed gas can stink up a whole courtroom and you can smell it after everyone has evacuated--meaning exited the courtroom--not evacuated their bowels. But I also didn't find Haberman credible that the smell permeated the entire courtroom for another reason: no juror who the media spoke to mentioned it and they were there, and Justice Merchan didn't mention it.

However but. There is evidence other evidence of Trumpie defiling an official public setting.


Close-up of above

 
On my camera roll from Dec. 24, 2018.
 

Now, I, Benjamin Harris, have no doubt, zero, that what Trumpie is doing there is either shitting his pants or (more likely) letting out a great long stench from his asshole.

And then there were the allegations in, I think, the Steele Dossier, that Trumpie had hired two Russian hookers to urinate on the bed that the Obamas had slept in when they visited Moscow.

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger also alleged that Trumpie had a distinctive, "cologne, plus b.o., plus butt" smell to him.

Each of these instances, farting in the courtroom, farting in those 2018 photos, having others pee on a bed, is evidence of a scatological fetish. Combined, they are stronger evidence. However, not enough to convince me that he has a fetish with shitting and farting around other people. 

And with that, this thing is a closed thing.

Doesn’t look good there


Secret Service guy looks attentive. Trumpie looks robotic, wooden, like Soviet leaders did waving to crowds from atop the Kremlin. Captioned by PBS as Trump returning to court after lunch break, Friday, April 19.

Just “another guy”; “simply a defendant”

A woman who gave her name as Kara,…told NBC News that [s]eeing Mr. Trump in person…was “very jarring.” He was, she realized, just “another guy.”

A man, a dismissed juror, who contacted the Times after being excused:

Trump was
simply a defendant, he thought.

The curtain pulled back, the Wizard of Oz is revealed to be…a man, just a man.

90-69, 10:19 4Q

If you're the Fat Cuban Horse, this is humiliating. Clips DON'T have Kawhi Leonard, you were -3.5...and you're still losing by 20?!

La-La Clip-Clip Shearing Fat Cuban Horse! 75-54, 2:55 3Q

Do you see that, Iz? YOUR war "ON Gaza".

 

Israel’s war on Gaza live: 180 bodies retrieved from Khan Younis mass grave

 

  •     Palestinian civil defence crews retrieve 180 bodies from a mass grave inside the Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza’s Khan Younis, two weeks after Israeli forces withdrew from the area.
  •     At least 18 children are among those killed in a series of Israeli attacks with dozens of Palestinians in Gaza killed overnight.

...

William Schabas, a professor of international law at Middlesex University London, spoke to Al Jazeera about the legal implications of the mass graves found in the Nasser Medical Complex.

He said mass graves have “always been an indication that war crimes have been committed, whether it was in the former Yugoslavia, Ukraine and now in Gaza”.

“There’s an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they’re buried according to rights, and that they can be identified by their next of kin. And none of that appears to be done. So Israel has a lot of explaining to do,” he said.

The fact that some of the bodies were apparently bound up or tied “points to summary execution” and calls for full-blown criminal investigation with a view to holding the perpetrators accountable, Schabas said.

Okay, that does not sound like Israel to me. Now I have doubts. This story is from Reuters. Not even AP reports on this mass grave.

FT Beans 114 Mimi 94. (Beans closed out 4Q 6-0)

You're losing, Israel. I'm ashamed.

 

Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah  

kill 22, mostly children...

 


The first Israeli strike in Rafah killed a man, his wife and their 3-year-old child, according to the nearby Kuwaiti Hospital, which received the bodies. The woman was pregnant and the doctors saved the baby, the hospital said. The second strike killed 17 children and two women from an extended family.

...

“In the coming days, we will increase the political and military pressure on Hamas because this is the only way to bring back our hostages and achieve victory. We will land more and painful blows on Hamas – soon,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement. He didn’t give details. 

 

Israel, what is it? It's not a Jewish thing, but it's not a Palestinian, Arab, or Muslim thing either? Is it the climate? Why does every group in the Middle East act like you are acting right now?

Geez, "Heat" ARE making a 4Q run, 29-12! Alas, the deficit is still 15.

Beans led 91-59 end 3. NINETY-ONE to FIFTY-NINE! Beans went into their every-game hibernation in the 4th.

Time becoming a little bit of a concern. 84-57, 1:09 3Q. FOURTH QUARTER PUSH!

HT Beans 60 Mimi 45. It’s only a HALF.

Beans 17 🎪🔥4. It's early.

 

“Sir, can you please have a seat.”


So far, that seven-word one sentence is palimpsest for this time.


Trump’s Trial Challenge: Being Stripped of Control

The mundanity of the courtroom has all but swallowed Donald Trump, who for decades has sought to project an image of bigness and a sense of power.


“Sir, can you please have a seat.”

…when Justice Merchan admonished him to sit back down, the former president did so without saying a word.



For the next six weeks, a man who values control and tries to shape environments and outcomes to his will is in control of very little.

It is the length of time as well as the physical circumstances and his total impotence. Six weeks in the same environment with the same impotence diminishes him. It “swallows him up”. Thinking of his civil cases, he didn’t have to be there, he could come and go as he pleased and present as he wished when he decided to be present. Thinking of his Atlanta mugshot, the ostentatious demonstration of power in the absurd motorcade, that was just a moment. He was in control of how he got to the jail and how he presented for that moment when the camera clicked. This has been a week already and will be six more weeks when he is totally impotent. That diminishes him.
People close to him are anxious about how he will handle having so little to do as he sits there for weeks on end…

I think I have written this before, but I am not sure. I wonder with those close to him, whether the experience of this trial will take a permanent toll on Trump’s psyche. He is 77 years of age.
Of the four criminal cases Mr. Trump is facing, this is the one that is the most acutely personal. And people close to him are blunt when privately discussing his reaction: He looks around each day and cannot believe he has to be there.

Yes, and I cannot believe that I didn’t see this coming. And what after this? It is reasonably foreseeable that he will move from this criminal trial to another when this one is over. And another after that. And another. With similar depressing physical plants  (federal courtrooms are more majestic, but not Fulton County’s state courthouse!) and the same forced impotence. He will have to be present every day in each of those trials.

He is sitting in a decrepit courtroom that, for the second half of last week, was so cold his lead lawyer complained respectfully to the judge about it. Mr. Trump hugged his arms to his chest and told an aide, “It’s freezing.”

…Mr. Trump, obsessed with being seen as strong and being seen generally, prepared for them to rush in front of him by adjusting his suit jacket and contorting his face into a jut-jawed scowl. But, by day’s end on Friday, Mr. Trump appeared haggard and rumpled, his gait off-center, his eyes blank.

Mr. Trump has often seemed to fade into the background in a light wood-paneled room with harsh neon lighting and a perpetual smell of sour, coffee-laced breath wafting throughout.

…at least twice, appeared to nod off during the morning session. (His aides have publicly denied he was dozing.)  Nodding off is something that happens from time to time to various people in court proceedings, including jurors, but it conveys, for Mr. Trump, the kind of public vulnerability he has rigorously tried to avoid.

Another very good point by Maggie Haberman. We are most physically “vulnerable” when we are not fully conscious. And no one looks good with their head lolling and their mouth hanging open. It's grotesque.

[Criminal] Trials are by nature mundane, with strict routines and long periods of inactivity. …

The mundanity of the courtroom has all but swallowed Mr. Trump, who for decades has sought to project an image of bigness…

His bigness is diminished, he is shrunken.

When the first panel of 96 prospective jurors was brought into the room last Monday afternoon, Mr. Trump seemed to disappear among them, as they were seated in the jury box and throughout the rows in the well of the court. The judge has made clear that the jurors’ time is his highest priority, even when it comes at the former president’s expense.

That is also ALWAYS the way of judges: the jurors’ schedules, the jurors’ convenience. It is not just the schedule of a judicial officer, not just his time, at the beginning it was ninety-six ordinary (for Manhattan) peoples’ schedules and time, now it is twelve: an emigrant from Ireland, a security engineer with a high school diploma, a young Black woman with a Master’s degree in education who teaches English in a public school, a young recent college graduate, a retiree, a speech therapist, an employee of an e-commerce company “who doesn’t really follow the news”, a woman who works for a multinational apparel company who doesn’t like Trumpie’s “public persona”, who also “doesn’t really follow the news”, two lawyers, of a profession and had they been his lawyers, one of whom will testify against him, he thought should work for the “honor” of it, for free. 

These are the people, and they are working for free, but for the American court system now, and they are sitting in judgment of Alvin Bragg’s “mountain” of evidence, and at the same time determining whether Mr. Big Orange Yellow is guilty of paying for sex with a porn star with the stage name of “Stormy Daniels” while his wife was nursing his last child, and then years later paying hush money to that porn star so that he could become President of the United States. They wait for no one. It is he who waits, and waits, and waits, for them. It is all so little, so small, so tawdry and decrepit and this courtroom is just where it belongs.
The highly telegraphed plan was for Mr. Trump to behave as a candidate in spite of the trial, using the entire event as a set piece in his claims of a weaponized judicial system.

But last week…Some advisers are conscious of Mr. Trump appearing diminished
…the shared sense among many of his advisers is that the process may damage him as much as a guilty verdict. The process, they believe, is its own punishment.

So he knows how to do that before things get nasty

Can’t Make It Up



“If convicted, [Trump] might lose the right to vote, including to cast a ballot for himself.”-Quasis

😂🤣🤣

Greetings from the happiest man alive (and from Eleven)

Saturday, April 20, 2024

If God’s not a Democrat, why did She make the sky Blue?

I’m going to crow again so if you find it offensive be warned. I have said continuously and I say again:


-President Biden will defeat Trump.
-Democrats will win the House and Hakeem Jeffries will be Speaker.
-We have a puncher’s chance of keeping the Senate.


Biden’s budding behemoth, Trump’s legal spending and 

other takeaways from campaign finance reports

The major presidential candidates latest filings hardly could have been more different from one another.



Donald Trump is spending as much on legal bills as he is on campaigning. Joe Biden, meanwhile, is building a reelection behemoth.

…the two aren’t even in the same ballpark. A PAC controlled by Trump spent almost as much on legal bills as his campaign did on anything else — and Biden’s campaign outspent Trump’s by nearly eight-to-one.

 

Biden’s campaign is light years ahead of Trump’s


…just from the totals, you’d be forgiven for thinking the two men were running for different offices.


…when it came to core campaign outlays in March, Biden outspent Trump by nearly a factor of eight. Trump’s campaign spent less last month than Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) — perhaps the most vulnerable senator from either party — did for his reelection bid.

And it’s not as simple as Biden was advertising in March, and Trump wasn’t. In other ways outlined in their reports, the incumbent’s campaign is more robust. Biden spent $2.3 million on payroll in March — nearly four times Trump’s $597,000.


Legal fees continue to suck up pro-Trump money

Trump’s leadership PAC spent nearly as much on legal bills in March as his campaign spent on everything else. …

Even with all his spending, the president is still banking money for the rest of the campaign. Across his fundraising vehicles and including the Democratic National Committee, Biden had $192.9 million in cash on hand as of March 30, the new reports show. Trump, meanwhile, had $93.1 million.


A Trump collab isn’t enough for the RNC to close its money gap

The Republican National Committee raised $20 million in March, by far its best month so far. A big reason for that surge in fundraising was the committee’s ability to team up with Trump after he became the party’s de-facto nominee…

But even that influx of cash did not put the RNC in the same league as its Democratic counterpart. The Democratic National Committee raised $34 million in March and has more than double the cash on hand of the RNC: $45 million to $21 million.

That underscores how difficult it will be for the RNC to claw its way back toward any sort of financial parity. Even as the committee starts to right the ship, the Democrats’ advantage is tough to surmount. As the fall approaches, it means the DNC is likely to have more resources to boost Biden and downballot Democrats, while the RNC is more likely to be stretched thin.

Seeking “the right side of history”


 Isn’t that somethin’? All credit to Johnson. And I’m going to gloat a little because I told you this guy was different.

Pebbles Sink the Lake

This was a game, not a procession for the Champions. And it was a game between two very good teams.

This is a thing.

 And I confess I never gave this thing a thought.

Trump was forced to listen silently as potential 

jurors offered their unvarnished assessments of 

him

 He's not used to that, you see.

 NEW YORK (AP) — He seems “selfish and self-serving,” said one woman.

The way he carries himself in public “leaves something to be desired,” said another.

His “negative rhetoric and bias,” said another man, is what is “most harmful.”

...

"I wouldn’t believe Donald Trump if his tongue were notarized’”

...

“Get him out and lock him up!”

...

...one of the women with the harshest assessments of him will be among those who will [be on the jury]!

“I don’t like his persona, how he presents himself in public." The woman said she didn’t agree with some of Trump’s politics, which she called “outrageous.”

“He just seems very selfish and self-serving, so I don’t really appreciate that in any public servant,” she said, adding that while she doesn’t “know him as a person,” how he “portrays himself in public, it just seems to me it is not my cup of tea.”

Trump’s legal team took issue with her responses, but they were out of challenges by the time she was up for consideration.

Over the past week, Donald Trump has been forced to sit inside a frigid
[courtrooms are kept cold to keep jurors from falling asleep] New York courtroom and listen to a parade of potential jurors in his criminal hush money trial share their unvarnished assessments of him.

 It’s been a dramatic departure for the former president and presumptive 2024 GOP nominee, who is accustomed to spending his days in a cocoon of cheering crowds and constant adulation. ...

 "He’s the object of derision. It’s his nightmare. He can’t control the script. He can’t control the cinematography. He can’t control what’s being said about him. ...said Tim O’Brien, a Trump biographer and critic.

Contrast with:

 While Trump is occasionally confronted by protesters, generally he lives a life sheltered from criticism. After leaving the White House, Trump moved to his Mar-a-Lago waterfront club in Palm Beach, Florida, where he is surrounded by doting paid staff and dues-paying members who have shelled out tens of thousands of dollars to be near him.

Many days, Trump heads to his nearby golf course, where he is “swarmed by people wanting to shake his hand, take pictures of him, and tell him how amazing he is,” said Stephanie Grisham, a longtime aide who broke with Trump after the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

When he returns to Mar-a-Lago in the afternoon, members lunching on the patio often stand and applaud. He receives the same standing ovation at dinner, which often ends with Trump playing DJ on his iPad, blasting favorites like “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” by James Brown.

Grisham, who spent long stretches traveling with Trump and at Mar-a-Lago during his 2016 campaign and as White House press secretary, described staff constantly serving as cheerleaders and telling Trump what he wanted to hear. To avoid angry outbursts, they requested motorcade routes that avoided protests and they left a stack of positive press clips every morning on the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office. 

 Now, Trump...will have to listen to more critics, without being able to punch back verbally — something he revels in doing.

WITNESSES! And he has to sit there quietly and take it until it's his turn. No, not what he's used to a'tall. One outburst and Justice Merchan will rock his strange new world:

Court rules require Trump to be present throughout the trial. He can’t storm out of the courtroom like he did during a recent defamation trial. He is also barred by a gag order from attacking any of the jurors, including on his Truth Social platform.

He has already been admonished by Merchan for audibly uttering something and gesturing while one juror was answering questions.

“I will not tolerate any jurors being intimidated in this courtroom,” said Merchan, who previously warned Trump he could be sent to jail for engaging in disruptive behavior in court.

Among the expected witnesses in the trial are his former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, and the porn actor who alleged she had sex with him, Stormy Daniels.

Pebbles 67 La-La Lake-Lake 67, 7:57 3Q, Lakes FTO


Evidently former Brit PM’s are the analogy du jour. A leetle much🙄but Johnson and PoJo and Jeffries and Dems have finally isolated the Taliban. It WAS brave by Johnson.

Pebbles (2) at the bottom of the Lake (7)! 13-20, 5:17 1Q

Bron has 10, Fat Boy 7.

Now THAT Was Playoff Basketball! FT Quakes 111 Quakers 104. 👏 the game.


104-97, 1:04 4Q, Quakers Full Meeting House. Quakes Gonna Win.

ROCK 'EM SOCK 'EM! 91-86, 7:20, 4Q. Philly was +3 End ,. Quakes 12-4 4Q.

QUAKERS! QUAKES 72 PHILA. 75, 3:37 3Q. WHAT A GAME!

👏👏👏 HT Manny Hatty 58 Philly Dilly 46

Quakes 33-12 in that Q!

EARTHQUAKE IN MANHATTAN FELT ALL THE WAY IN PHILLY! NY 53 7'6"ers 46, 1:17 2Q

40-40, 5:37 2Q

Quakes 36 7'6"ers 40, 8:16 2Q, Quakes Full Seismographic Interlude

Phila. led 34-25 after 1.

Manhattan Earthquakes (2) 36 7'6"ers (7) 38, 8:49 2Q

This is a legitimate playoff match-up. Quakes had a special regular season and 7'6"ers have won nine in a row and would not have been 7th seed with Joel. Very interesting game. I will be following this one.

FT 🧊 120 United Wholesale Mortgage ☀️ 95

That’s a beatdown for UWM.

Orange Over Yellow. Like a Creamsicle.


Jimmy Kimmel pointed out the contrast between face and hands. That’s the heartbreak of fake bake. You can’t get it even.

“Moscow Marjorie”! 😂

Branded “Moscow Marjorie” by former Republican representative Ken Buck, who said she gets her talking points from the Kremlin, Taylor Greene went further by accusing Ukraine of waging “a war against Christianity”.

“The Ukrainian government is attacking Christians, the Ukrainian government is executing priests,” she said. “Russia is not doing that. They’re not attacking Christianity.”

JARED! JARED! JARED!

Predictably, Democrats are gloating. Jared Moskowitz, a Democratic representative from Florida, moved an amendment to the Ukraine bill calling for Taylor Greene’s office in the Cannon building to be renamed the Neville Chamberlain room – in homage to the pre-second world war British prime minister notorious for appeasing Hitler – and asking she be appointed “Vladimir Putin’s special envoy to the US”.