Is it July yet?
ChicagoCOVID-19EconomicsEntertainmentGeneralMusicPoliticsPsychologyRepublican PartyTrumpAn Andy Borowitz bit from last year is making the rounds again: "Trump Comes Out Strongly Against Intelligence." More evidence of why that's true after these two videos. First, the Ohio Department of Health demonstrates social distancing:
Second, the Lincoln Project, a Republican organization headed by George Conway, has put out this ad:
And now the roundup of horror promised above:
- Jonathan Chait points out the obvious hypocrisy behind the president's ranting about mail-in ballots.
- Of course, even the president's allies "know he has failed," and his public whining about the impeachment distracting him kind of reinforce that point.
- Illinois governor JB Pritzker released a report estimating the pandemic may wipe out 15% of the state's budget this year alone.
- Kansas governor Laura Kelly (D) sued the Republican-dominated legislature in the state's supreme court today to reinstate an order against public gatherings overturned by a legislative committee in a party-line vote.
- Parties people held in early March wound up killing people.
- Susan Glasser finds out why the United States—the most powerful nation on Earth—wound up with nurses wearing garbage bags.
- David Rothman in MIT Technology Review says we can stop covid-19 and save the economy.
- Stanford professor Walter Scheidel explains "why the wealthy fear pandemics."
- NBC's Denise Chow shows how the pandemic messes with our flight-or-fight responses.
Finally, 50 years ago today, Paul McCartney announced the Beatles had broken up.
Oh wait: here's another cool video.
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