The delightfully weird lead-up to Gnarl Barkley’s “Crazy,” one of three perfect pop songs of the last decade. Whole album is worth a listen
Georgia
- Omarosa, of The Apprentice fame, appeared in Macon to stump for Trump (also apparently she’s a Baptist preacher???)
- Tim Kaine appeared at Gwinnett’s Fiesta Mexicana and addressed the audience in Spanish: “Georgia es muy importante.”
- A Whitemarsh Island veteran, who manned a B-24 gun over Normandy on D-Day, was named a Knight of the French Legion of Honor. He served on 32 bombing missions over France and Germany, more than twice the average.
- DRILLER MIKE
- Congressman John Lewis on the opening of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, which came about because of a bill he navigated through Congress
- Nope.
- At least the Braves have an offense.
- One of the many murder-clowns roaming the South (yay 2016) was caught at a Newnan Walmart, by way of Alabama
- In other Walmart news, a McDonough store refused to make a “Blue Lives Matter” cake for a retiring police officer, per Jessica Syzilagi (I misspelled it three times)
Two people showing kindness to one another. 2016 will get worse before it gets better; let’s breathe for a second and remember this.
Here Be Dragons
- A Pennsylvania King who had some success in Augusta has died
- Even more heartbreaking is the death of Jose Fernandez, Cuban refugee, American citizen, Miami Marlins ace, and soon-to-be father. He’s worth reading about. He inspired love in many. Would that we all do.
- 3.5 million Americans rose out of poverty last year, another way in which America is increasingly estranged from its political rhetoric
- The Charlotte Police Department released dash cam and body camera video from the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott. While mandatory curfews have been lifted, the truth of his death remains obscure.
- Les Miles is out at LSU, and college football is a little bit less magical without its luckier-than-Forrest-Gump coach
- Obama will likely face his first veto override regarding a bill that allows families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia. There are fascinating questions of sovereign immunity and foreign policy here.
- In praise of ballot selfies (and why banning them might be unconstitutional)
- Blaming the decline in new American start-ups on big business
- There will be a debate. It will be ridiculous, as they always are. This one will be particularly ridiculous. Let’s not make this any worse than necessary.