Thursday, March 3, 2022

“The Other Mr. President”

From This American Life, a compilation of old and new stories about Vladimir Putin: “The Other Mr. President.” I remember the one about the bombings of apartment buildings in 1999, which Putin (then prime minister) blamed on Chechen rebels. He invaded Chechnya, won, and was elected president. Long story short: he seems to be an old hand at false-flag operations.

Charge!

I stepped away from the news for a few hours last night, and look what happened. From New York Times :

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol said on Wednesday that there was enough evidence to conclude that former President Donald J. Trump and some of his allies might have conspired to commit fraud and obstruction by misleading Americans about the outcome of the 2020 election and attempting to overturn the result.

In a court filing in a civil case in California, the committee’s lawyers for the first time laid out their theory of a potential criminal case against the former president. They said they had accumulated evidence demonstrating that Mr. Trump, the conservative lawyer John Eastman and other allies could potentially be charged with criminal violations including obstructing an official proceeding of Congress and conspiracy to defraud the American people.
The filing, which I’ve only browsed, makes for surreal reading. Here’s an exchange between John F. Wood, the committee’s senior investigative counsel, and John Eastman:
Q Dr. Eastman, did you write the opinion piece that’s in tab 16?

A Fifth.

Q Okay. Just so I understand, Dr. Eastman, you're invoking your Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination to question whether this opinion and commentary piece with the byline John C. Eastman, you’re invoking the Fifth Amendment right to not answer that question?

A On advice of counsel, I’m invoking the Fifth.
At another point Eastman takes the Fifth in response to a question about whether he’s refusing to answer questions only about his actions or also about his thoughts regarding the Electoral College.

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Screenshots and fair use

After almost eighteen years of blogging, I received a first takedown notice last month, for a post with a screenshot from Robert Bresson’s Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne. One look at the details of the notice made clear that my post had been lumped in with sketchy streaming sites, most likely as a result of an automated search for the movie’s title. I filed a counter-claim, and now — hurrah — Google has restored my post.

This page might be useful to anyone who wonders about posting screenshots: “How does fair use work for screenshots?” (PennState University Libraries).

A sit-com trio

Most of the one-off characters in The Mary Tyler Moore Show are played by actors who are, for me at least, unrecognizable. But there are exceptions. Three familiar faces appear in the episode “His Two Right Arms” (March 4, 1972).

[Bill Daily as Pete Peterson, a hapless city councilperson.]

[Isabel Sanford as Mrs. Wilson, mother of Peterson’s aide.]

[Davis Roberts as a citizen asking a question.]

Daily and Sanford should be immediately recognizable to anyone of a certain age who’s spent time in front of a television. Roberts might be less recognizable: he appeared in Sanford and Son as Dr. Caldwell, the cigarette-smoking “doctor” who works in the post office. Catchphrase: “I don’t know.”

Familiar faces in new arrangements: one of the pleasures of television.

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I envy Mary Richards Now with more complicated technology.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Clicks


That’s why I watched on C-SPAN. Besides, I‘d rather try to make out the after-speech conversation in the aisles.

[Tristan Snell prosecuted Trump “University.”]

No more weeks

President Joe Biden, a few minutes ago in his State of the Union address: “We’re done talking about infrastructure weeks.” Instead, he said, we’re talking about an infrastructure decade. Good one.

And better still, in closing: “We will save democracy.”

Blogger images, side by side

It becomes more and more difficult to get images to display properly in Blogger. My secret formula for getting images to display side by side (as, say, in this post):

~ When uploading, choose Alignment: None.

~ Replace the specs for style:

style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center;"
~ For the image on the left, use
style="float: left; margin-bottom: 0em; margin-right: .2em; padding: 0em 0px;"
~For the image on the right, use
style="float: left; margin-bottom: 0em; margin-right: 0.0em; padding: 0em 0px;"
Using text replacement makes things simpler. But not too simple — or it wouldn’t be Blogger.

[I sometimes concentrate on the trivial to cope with the non-trivial.]

Separated at birth

  [Alexis Smith and Elisabeth Moss. Click either image for a larger view.]

When I saw Alexis Smith in The Turning Point (dir. William Dieterle, 1952), I thought Elisabeth Moss.

Also separated at birth
Claude Akins and Simon Oakland : Ernest Angley and Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán : Nicholson Baker and Lawrence Ferlinghetti : William Barr and Edward Chapman : Bérénice Bejo and Paula Beer : Ted Berrigan and C. Everett Koop : David Bowie and Karl Held : Victor Buono and Dan Seymour : Ernie Bushmiller and Red Rodney : John Davis Chandler and Steve Buscemi : Ray Collins and Mississippi John Hurt : Broderick Crawford and Vladimir Nabokov : Ted Cruz and Joe McCarthy : Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Gough : Henry Daniell and Anthony Wiener : Jacques Derrida, Peter Falk, and William Hopper : Adam Driver and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska : Bonita Granville and Cyndi Lauper : Charles Grassley and Abraham Jebediah Simpson II : Elaine Hansen (of Davey and Goliath) and Blanche Lincoln : Barbara Hale and Vivien Leigh : Pat Harrington Jr. and Marcel Herrand : Harriet Sansom Harris and Phoebe Nicholls : Steven Isserlis and Pat Metheny : Colonel Wilhelm Klink and Rudy Giuliani : Ton Koopman and Oliver Sacks : Steve Lacy and Myron McCormick : Don Lake and Andrew Tombes : Markku Luolajan-Mikkola and John Malkovich : William H. Macy and Michael A. Monahan : Fredric March and Tobey Maguire : Jean Renoir and Steve Wozniak : Molly Ringwald and Victoria Zinny

Monday, February 28, 2022

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Who is Saul Chandler? With new (at least new to me) info.