Monday, October 5, 2020

10-5: "Don't be afraid of Covid," tweets dopey Trump; Long Beach cops fly Trump flag; U of M peer-reviews rap album

Carrie Snodgress: Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970)

Students at Risk Without Obamacare 
Whether the Supreme Court will invalidate the Affordable Care Act is unclear, but the prospect of the law's end is causing worry. 
—Inside Higher Ed 
     … “It’s almost unimaginable, the idea of students losing coverage in the middle of a pandemic,” said Erin Hemlin, director of health policy for the millennial advocacy group Young Invincibles…. 

—Inside Higher Ed 
     … A week earlier, the university said that Nathan Jun, associate professor of philosophy, was practicing his right to free speech when he wrote on Facebook that "I want the entire world to burn until the last cop is strangled with the intestines of the last capitalist, who is strangled in turn with the intestines of the last politician." Jun has said the remark was about police brutality but was not advocating actual violence, and that it was inspired by a quote attributed to 18th-century French philosopher Denis Diderot: "Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest."…. 

After a controversial event in the White House Rose Garden, Notre Dame's president has COVID-19. Some students and faculty members are not happy with him. 
—Inside Higher Ed 
Scholarly rap
     The Reverend John Jenkins, president of the University of Notre Dame, has tested positive for COVID-19. Though it is still unclear where or when Father Jenkins was infected, much attention has been paid to the ceremony nominating Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. 
     Since the event took place Sept. 26 in the White House Rose Garden, several attendees, including Father Jenkins, President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Senators Thom Tillis and Mike Lee, and former Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway, have tested positive for COVID-19. Pictures and videos of the event have shown the roughly 150 attendees sitting close to one another, hugging and not wearing masks. Father Jenkins was in attendance with several Notre Dame faculty and administrators. Barrett is an alumna of Notre Dame Law School and taught there from 2002 until being nominated to the Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2017....

University of Michigan Press releases first peer-reviewed rap album from an academic publisher. 
—Inside Higher Ed 
     …Many institutions have long offered courses in hip-hop, and some list full programs of study. Yet until the University of Michigan Press published A. D. Carson’s new i used to love to dream, no academic press had published a peer-reviewed hip-hop album…. 

"The horror"

Long Beach city flag replaced with Trump political flag at police headquarters -- A City of Long Beach flag was reportedly stolen from a secure construction area outside police headquarters and replaced with a campaign flag for President Trump. Monte Morin in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/20 

Top UCSF doctor slams Trump’s motorcade trip near hospital as ‘massively irresponsible’ -- Dr. Bob Wachter, chair of the Department of Medicine at UCSF, is a political junkie accustomed to evasion by elected officials. What Wachter cannot get accustomed to is evasion from physicians in white coats. Sam Whiting in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/5/20 


"Don’t be afraid of Covid," Trump tweeted of the virus that has infected more than 7.4 million Americans and killed nearly 210,000. 
—Politico

—WashPo

Positive tests for senators raise doubts about fast-track confirmation of Trump’s Supreme Court choice -- From the start, Senate Republican leaders have known their ambitious timeline to get Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett confirmed before Election Day offered little room for error. Seung Min Kim in the Washington Post$ -- 10/5/20


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The MDs who were so misleading about Trump's condition, when he contracted the illness, or what went on in the hospital should be exposed for their failure to help Americans grasp the self-centeredness of this so called president.

So many have died because of him.

Rebel Girl said...

Recently, when my 93-year-old father was in the hospital for the non-COVID related illness which would eventually lead to his death, we could not see him for 9 days, not until he was ready to opt for hospice (making that decision on his own) and then only I could see him, masked, for a limited time period, to affirm that life-ending decision with him which allowed the restrictions to be lifted for a short time. It was his first time ever being hospitalized. Imagine that. He was so alone for those days, despite our calls, despite the best of care, because of the necessary restrictions due to the pandemic. Even after he left the hospital for the board and care in the canyon, contact with him was limited due to COVID, and the health and safety of everyone else in that facility. 15 days later he died surrounded by us, wearing masks. So when the president of the United States says "Don't be afraid" and takes off his mask...well, I don't even know how to finish this sentence. I can only imagine how many COVID patients and others have ailed alone, died alone, being cared by people who put their own health at risk and who sometimes fall ill and die along the way. The awesome loss.

Bob said...

So very well and sadly stated. Trump and company has a lot to answer for now but I can wait until he is out of office and in prison, along with many of his co-conspirators.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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