Friday, October 9, 2020

10-9: Tump points finger at Gold Star families; Europeans hate 'im; Cal economy "concerning"; Trump to unleash poll watchers

Max Hertwig (1881-1975)
Trump campaign ready to unleash thousands of poll watchers on Election Day
Doing so would inject further chaos into the contest — and could set off a Democratic counteroffensive.
—Politico

#Manterrupting
Female academics saw their own experiences in the vice presidential debate's gendered and racialized dynamics.
—Inside Higher Ed

Justice Department Sues Yale
—Inside Higher Ed
     The Justice Department sued Yale University, claiming the university discriminates against Asian American and white applicants, The Wall Street Journal reported.
     The department said it would sue Yale in August if it did not change its admissions practices. Yale maintains that its admissions practices are legal and protected by Supreme Court precedent.

The Moral Failure of Father John Jenkins [Pres of the University of Notre Dame]
Academics at the Rose Garden event gave tacit approval to Trump’s offenses against human dignity.
—CHE

President Trump suggested that Gold Star military families might be to blame for his illness.
—NYT

Inside the People of Praise, Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Faith Community
—NYT

What the U.S. election means for Europe
Europeans do not approve of President Trump — by huge margins in recent surveys.
—WashPo

Marianne Faithfull & pup, 1964
Citing 25th Amendment, Pelosi, Raskin move to create panel that could rule on president’s fitness for office -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D-Md.) plan to introduce legislation Friday that would create a commission to “help ensure effective and uninterrupted leadership” in the presidency. Felicia Sonmez in the Washington Post$ -- 10/9/20

California braces for potential disruption, threats at polls -- With a divided nation on edge as Election Day approaches, California is warning local officials to prepare for disruption at polling places and potential cases of voters being intimidated or blocked from casting ballots. Michael R. Blood Associated Press -- 10/9/20

U.S. economy ‘in a pretty concerning state’ as California jobless numbers remain unclear -- In a weekly ritual that’s become numbingly familiar during the pandemic, the government said 840,000 additional Americans filed for unemployment last week — a number that would have been unimaginably high in February and now is the new normal. Carolyn Said in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/9/20

Grocery warehouse workers, truck drivers give notice of potential strike -- More than 4,000 warehouse workers and truck drivers who deliver food and supplies to Southern California grocery stores are gearing up for a potential strike amid failed labor negotiations in a move that could leave some shelves empty this holiday season. Kevin Smith in the Los Angeles Daily News$ -- 10/9/20

California’s COVID-19 rates plateauing, but a few counties regress -- Data continue to reflect positive progress in California’s fight to limit spread of the coronavirus, but as some parts of the state fare better than others, health officials continue to warn people not to let their guard down. Michael McGough in the Sacramento Bee$ -- 10/9/20

Trump Lashes Out at His Cabinet With Calls to Indict Political Rivals -- President Trump berated his own cabinet officers on Thursday for not prosecuting or implicating his political enemies, lashing out even as he announced that he hoped to return to the campaign trail on Saturday just nine days after he tested positive for the coronavirus. Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman in the New York Times$ Aaron Blake in the Washington Post$ -- 10/9/20

1 comment:

Bob said...

Trump and company are coming apart. Not a moment too soon.

To paraphrase a political critic from time past, "Let's come to an understanding Mr. Trump said Mr. Biden: if you stop lying about us, we'll stop telling the truth about you."

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

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