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It's Primarily News
Author: BobR    Date: 05/20/2026 13:11:29

I was going to write about the new slush fun to pay reparations to white people, but then I remembered that it's primary season, so I'll likely be writing about election results for the next few months.

It seems that - despite his abysmal ratings and unpopular Iran War while people can barely afford to live - he still holds sway over voters in deep red districts.

We all know what happened in the Louisiana senate race... Incumbent Bill Cassiday came in 3rd for the seat Cassidy currently occupies. Why? Because he voted to impeach the Orange Bastard back in 2021.

So yesterday, Kentucky had its primary, and another anti-tRump republican is headed for the exit next January:
President Donald Trump’s retribution campaign steamrolled another Republican rival on Tuesday, with a Trump-backed challenger ousting one of the president’s leading intra-party antagonists, Rep. Thomas Massie, in a Kentucky primary.

Former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein’s win over Massie continued a May political payback tour...

[...]

[Tangerine Palatine] has vowed retribution against a number of Republicans over slights real and perceived. But years of battles over spending, the Jeffrey Epstein files, the United States’ support for Israel and more led the president to take Massie’s primary particularly personally.

Who's next? Possibly TX Senator John Cornyn:
Another chance for Trump to flex his influence — and reshape the GOP’s Senate majority in his image — looms in Texas, where Trump on Tuesday endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton in his May 26 Senate primary runoff against four-term incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.

Trump’s endorsement of Paxton, a controversial figure with a long history of scandals who has aligned himself with Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement, comes despite warnings from prominent Republicans that doing so could put the party at risk of losing the race to Democratic nominee James Talarico in November.

That last line is key. He may be helping his bootlickers win their primaries, but when the general election rolls around in November, that may backfire.

Fingers crossed...
 

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Comment by Raine on 05/20/2026 13:25:59

Bezos on CNBC: "You could double the taxes I pay, and it's not gonna help that teacher in Queens. I promise you."

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) May 20, 2026 at 8:16 AM


Comment by TriSec on 05/20/2026 13:32:36
Good Morning.

LONG AGO, Boston hosted the 2004 DNC; featuring the national debut of a rather young Barack Obama.

At the time, Mayor Mennino advised the local population to avoid the city for the duration. We took heed, and were vacationing far from Boston during the week.

The ongoing shitshow that is the World Cup in this city has thrown yet another curveball at the locals....and I almost expect Mayor Wu to channel her predecessor and advise everyone to stay away.

MBTA Wants to close local streets around South Station


The city of Boston and the MBTA are clashing over the planned closure of a street near South Station during Massachusetts’ FIFA World Cup matches.

According to the Boston Globe, it all started with a letter from the MBTA to Boston city officials last week saying it is “imperative” that a two-block stretch of Summer Street next to South Station be closed for 10-hour stretches during the seven matches in June and July.

But Boston city officials are calling it an “inappropriate use of eminent domain to bypass the permitting process,” in a letter to the MBTA.

Tens of thousands of people are expected to take the train to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on match days. A closure between Atlantic Avenue to Dorchester Avenue would accommodate queuing crowds, the MBTA said.


Look at a map. South Station is the heart of downtown, access to the Seaport, the Financial District, and the tourist district. This will utterly paralyze the city.



Comment by TriSec on 05/20/2026 13:35:50
Changing gears as I often do, to reply to Raine's comment yesterday about my foray to the 9/11 memorial.

A number of years ago, Javi wanted to go - so we went to NYC for an overnight.

I too had great trepidation about visiting the museum.

One artifact, "The Survivor's Staircase" gave me great pause. I have no way of knowing, but it's possible that my friend traversed these stairs as he fled the carnage.

So yeah.....even as a Bostonian, and given that it's been a quarter-century, New York City will always look strange to me for the rest of my days.


Comment by Raine on 05/20/2026 14:58:44
Quote by TriSec:
Good Morning.

LONG AGO, Boston hosted the 2004 DNC; featuring the national debut of a rather young Barack Obama.

At the time, Mayor Mennino advised the local population to avoid the city for the duration. We took heed, and were vacationing far from Boston during the week.

The ongoing shitshow that is the World Cup in this city has thrown yet another curveball at the locals....and I almost expect Mayor Wu to channel her predecessor and advise everyone to stay away.

MBTA Wants to close local streets around South Station


The city of Boston and the MBTA are clashing over the planned closure of a street near South Station during Massachusetts’ FIFA World Cup matches.

According to the Boston Globe, it all started with a letter from the MBTA to Boston city officials last week saying it is “imperative” that a two-block stretch of Summer Street next to South Station be closed for 10-hour stretches during the seven matches in June and July.

But Boston city officials are calling it an “inappropriate use of eminent domain to bypass the permitting process,” in a letter to the MBTA.

Tens of thousands of people are expected to take the train to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on match days. A closure between Atlantic Avenue to Dorchester Avenue would accommodate queuing crowds, the MBTA said.


Look at a map. South Station is the heart of downtown, access to the Seaport, the Financial District, and the tourist district. This will utterly paralyze the city.

This is a fustercluck.

This is something else (FiFa) I found outrageous.

A giant mural by conservationist artist Robert Wyland has been painted over in Dallas to make way for a mural promoting FIFA, the international soccer federation.

The destroyed piece was one of 100 “whaling wall” murals that the artist has painted from Osaka to Detroit, and from Sydney to New York. Whaling Wall 1 appears alongside the Pacific Coast Highway and was dedicated in 1981; number 100 was painted outside Wyland’s own studio building in 1996.

The Dallas mural, Ocean Life (1999), is number 82, and it covered two sides of the Texas Utilities Building. The larger portion, measuring 164 by 82 feet, depicted endangered whales and dolphins swimming in the ocean. Crews started painting over that section of the mural last week, and CBS News shot photos of the larger side of the mural, almost completely painted over. A smaller panel on an adjacent side, measuring 50 by 78 feet, remains visible, says CBS.




Comment by TriSec on 05/20/2026 18:01:01
You know who destroys art?

Fascists.