The March 30 installment of Heather Cox Richardson’s Letters from an American is an especially helpful one, about CBS, Mick Mulvaney, facts, democracy, and authoritarianism. HCR puts events into context in ways that go far beyond what’s available on “the news.”
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Miller and Meadowses
The Chicago Sun-Times reports that Representative Mary Miller (IL-15) “is benefiting from a $74,054.74 independent expenditure by the Right Women political action committee.” The group’s founder: Debra Meadows. Among its leaders: her husband Mark.
As the Sun-Times reminds us, the Meadowses are suspected of voter fraud, having voted from a North Carolina address where they never resided. As the Sun-Times also reminds us, Miller issued a press release before taking office calling the 2020 presidential election “the greatest heist of the 21st century.” She voted against certifying the result, of course.
Related reading
All OCA Mary Miller posts
By Michael Leddy at 4:53 PM comments: 0
Library of Congress pencil pics
My friend Fresca just informed me that today is National Pencil Day and that the Library of Congress Instagram account has an appropriate array of photographs.
Thanks, Fresca!
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All OCA pencil posts (Pinboard)
By Michael Leddy at 11:50 AM comments: 2
The world and the corner
From the Mary Tyler Moore Show episode “Not a Christmas Story” (November 9, 1974). Murray (Gavin MacLeod) has written a new opening for Ted (Ted Knight):
“Good evening. This is Ted Baxter, with news from around the world and around the corner.“But Ted thinks it would be better the other way around:
“Good evening. This is Ted Baxter, with news from around the corner and around the world.“And, of course, an argument follows. Perhaps the show’s writers themselves had disagreed about how the line should go.
Who do you think has it right — Murray, or Ted? Which opening sounds better to you, and why? Anyone teaching a writing class: you might bring this question in and ask your students which and why.
Related reading
All OCA MTM posts (Pinboard)
[The episode is at YouTube. The first scene has the argument, but the line is a subject of discussion as the episode continues.]
By Michael Leddy at 9:14 AM comments: 10
Advice about news
Advice in The Washington Post: “How to stay up-to-date on terrible news without burning out.”
By Michael Leddy at 9:09 AM comments: 0
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Yellow Ticonderogas
Eberhard Faber Mongols were on the job in the WJM newsroom during the first season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. After that, it’s Dixon Ticonderogas and no-name pencils. A great loss for Mongol fans.
Perhaps one of the writers was using a Ticonderoga when working on the episode “Mary Richards and the Incredible Plant Lady” (March 3, 1973). The premise: Rhoda (Valerie Harper) has borrowed money from Mary to open a plant shop, and she’s taking her time about paying back. The reason: she’s secretly using her earnings to buy Mary a new car, a yellow Mustang convertible. Rhoda knows that Mary has had her eye on a Mustang. But it turns out — uh-oh — that Mary hates yellow. She and Rhoda and Georgette (Georgia Engel) sit in the newly purchased car in the dealer’s showroom:
Georgette: “Yellow’s a lovely color, Mary. It’s the color of the sun, and wheat fields.”Related reading
Mary: “Yeah.”
Rhoda: “Ticonderoga pencils.”
Georgette: “And daffodils, and lemons — whoops, I shouldn’t have said that.”
All OCA MTM posts : Ticonderoga posts (Pinboard)
By Michael Leddy at 8:17 AM comments: 4
A question
Where has Merrick Garland gone? Long time passing.
Representative Elaine Luria (VA-2), last night: “Attorney General Garland, do your job, so that we can do ours.”
Representative Adam Schiff (CA-28), last night: “We are upholding our responsibility. The Department of Justice must do the same.”
By Michael Leddy at 8:16 AM comments: 0
Monday, March 28, 2022
Orange tool art
[Kyocera peeler, Harry’s razor.]
We bought the peeler several years ago in an Asian supermarket. I bought the razor a week or so ago, but I recognized the resemblance only last night.
[People without full beards are sometimes surprised to learn that people with full beards still need to shave. That’s how we keep the beard from overtaking the face and neck.]
By Michael Leddy at 8:24 AM comments: 4
Our tube
Paul Burke, Lloyd Nolan, Mackenzie Phillips, Lurene Tuttle, and Robert Walden, all in the Murder, She Wrote episode “Murder in the Afternoon” (October 13, 1985). Familiar faces in new (and semi-startling) arrangements: one of the pleasures of television.
See also this cast. And these.
By Michael Leddy at 8:23 AM comments: 0
Sunday, March 27, 2022
A working search box
For whatever reason, the DuckDuckGo search box that I’ve had in the sidebar for several years no longer works. As Elaine said, it DuckDuckWent. The DDG page for making a search box is gone, and I’ve been unable to make a new working search box with an independent generator. It all makes me think that the company has disabled embedding. So I’ve switched back to a Google search box.
Blogger being Blogger, the code for the search widget is crummy. And the code is invisible in the Layout window. But if you’re willing to edit the HTML for a Blogger template, you can make things nice. Go to Theme, choose Edit HTML, click on the pile of boxes to find and select the Search widget (labeled BlogSearch1), and change
cellpadding='1' cellspacing='1' to
cellpadding='3' cellspacing='3'.
That’ll give the search box a proper left side and make a little more space between the box and the button.
Before:
After:
[If conspiracy theorists are indeed turning to DuckDuckGo, the company might have good reason to disable embedding.]
By Michael Leddy at 6:47 PM comments: 0