Reporter and Cameraman Killed During Live Broadcast

[Content Note: Guns; death.]

This morning, in Moneta, Virginia, a gunman killed reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward during a live news segment they were filming for the morning news, which was unrelated to the shooting, which apparently started as they were already filming the segment. A third person was injured. Although part of the shooting was captured during filming, I won't be sharing video or images of that here, and I ask that they not be shared in comments, either.

Police are investigating the shooting at the Bridgewater Plaza near Smith Mountain Lake that took place at about 6.45am ET. A news crew from WDBJ7 local news was on the scene to film a segment for the morning news when several shots rang out. Screams followed and the camera recording the feature fell, as producers cut to the shocked studio news team.

The station later announced that two of their team, Alison Parker, 24, and Adam Ward, 27, had been shot dead.

Police are searching for a suspect at the scene.

...Jeff Marks, the station's general manager, recounted what police had told the station. "Someone with a gun, we believe it was a man, barged into where they were and fired several shots, six or seven, it sounded like. We heard screaming, and then we heard nothing, the camera fell.

"The scene was described to us as chaos."

...Police from Franklin and Bedford counties as well as Virginia state police are searching for a suspect at the scene. They have not described the extent of the third victim's injuries.
My condolences to Parker's and Ward's family, friends, colleagues, and community. What a devastating event.

I will post updates in comments as more information becomes available, and please feel welcome to do the same.

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Today in Anti-Choice Terrorism

[Content Note: Anti-choice terrorism; intimidation; privacy violations; war on agency.]

The anti-choice movement is, by any reasonable definition, domestic terrorism. This flagrant, shameless, decades-long campaign of intimidation, threats, and acts of violence against abortion-seeking people, the healthcare providers who offer abortion services (or are even presumed to offer abortion services), and the spaces in which they offer them, in defense of an inherently violent ideology, is a comprehensive terrorist movement which, from just 1977 to 2011, included multiple assassinations, multiple attempted assassinations, 4 kidnappings, 191 incidents of assault and battery, countless acts of vandalism, over 200 arsons and bombings, and the relentless harassment of people trying to access a legal healthcare procedure.

They continue to seek new ways to identify, target, threaten, and harm abortion providers and patients, and ProPublica's Charles Ornstein has written a piece for the Washington Post detailing their strategies for securing private medical records, under the auspices of, naturally, "protecting women."

Increasingly, abortion opponents are pursuing personal and medical information on women undergoing abortions and the doctors who perform them. They often file complaints with authorities based on what they learn.

...In recent years, abortion opponents have become experts at accessing public records such as recordings of 911 calls, autopsy reports, and documents from state health departments and medical boards, then publishing the information on their Web sites.

Some activists have dug through clinics' trash to find privacy violations by abortion providers — such as patient records tossed in dumpsters — and used them to file complaints with regulators.

...Coast to coast, they appear to be drawing from an unofficial playbook: Some wait outside clinics, tracking or taking photos of patients' and staffers' license plates and ambulances, if called.

They not only mine public records but also collect information leaked by sympathetic health-care workers — for example, emergency-room doctors and ambulance drivers — who are required to keep patient information confidential under HIPAA. The law, however, doesn't apply to advocacy groups.

...The leaked information is used by activists to bolster complaints they submit to health agencies against abortion providers, sometimes without patients' knowledge. Operation Rescue estimates that it has 100 complaints pending in different states.
And if you're one of those patients on whose behalf a complaint is filed without your knowledge, and you'd like to know who violated your privacy? Too bad.
Alicia said she asked state officials to identify who had filed the complaint that provided her name to state officials. To her amazement, she was told that information was confidential.

..."I don't understand why whoever did this gets to be anonymous while I was the one who was supposed to not have my information leaked," she said. "Why does that person get more rights than me?"
Why on Maude's green earth is this allowed to continue? Because the people being targeted are not cis men. The people being targeted by this hateful campaign are overwhelmingly women, along with transgender men and non-binary people.

Because one of the two major parties is a state sponsor of this terrorism, who do the legislative service of the anti-choice movement, running clinics out of business with TRAP laws and ensuring that fetuses are legally valued more highly than the people who carry them.

Because the people who are running for president in that party say things like they will use all resources available to them, including the military, to stop abortions if elected president.

Because most of the people in the ostensibly pro-choice party can't even brings themselves to say the word abortion, and use mealy-mouthed language about it that entrenches stigma.

Because our two-term ostensibly pro-choice president has failed to address the loathsome Helms Amendment, and has never given a major social address on the erosion of abortion rights, even as he has overseen the most aggressive erosion of those rights since they were first guaranteed.

Because there are precious few people in positions of power who are willing to put themselves in the crosshairs, literal and figurative, of the anti-choice movement, on behalf of women and marginalized men and their doctors.

Some of them are indifferent, but many of them are afraid. Because terrorism terrifies.

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Open Thread

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Question of the Day

(I'm starting to fade fast, so I'm going to wrap it up a little early today. I'll see you tomorrow.)

Suggested via email by Shaker GoldFishy: "If you were running a radio request show, what song would you never ever play no matter how many times it was requested?"

Every Breath You Take by The Police. Good gravy, I hate that song.

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Shaker Gourmet

Whatcha been cooking up in your kitchen lately, Shakers?

Share your favorite recipes, solicit good recipes, share recipes you've recently tried, want to try, are trying to perfect, whatever! Whether they're your own creation, or something you found elsewhere, share away.

Also welcome: Recipes you've seen recently that you'd love to try, but haven't yet!

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Two-Minute Nostalgia Sublime



Tori Amos: "Silent All These Years"

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Cosby, the 50 Threshold, and the Empty Chair

[Content Note: Sexual assault; rape culture.]

Last week, two more women "held a press conference in New York City to detail new allegations against" Bill Cosby, bringing the total number of women accusing Cosby of rape or attempted rape to 51.

Each new woman making allegations is said to be filling the empty chair, as depicted on the cover of New York Magazine to represent his victims who have not publicly identified themselves.

I have repeatedly seen this grim threshold marked with sentiments that are some variation on the idea that the sheer number of survivors who are speaking out is proof of Cosby's guilt. "You can't disbelieve 50 women."

Sure. But one is enough.

I invite the people who find proof in numbers to recall that empty chair, upon which so many of them also remarked as a powerful symbol.

Because the thing is, even when there is only one woman reporting a rape, there should be an empty chair.

We know that sexual predators have high rates of recidivism and that serial sexual assault is more common than we'd like to believe. Predators prey and rapists are liars and no one is more intimately familiar with the rape culture, and how to exploit it to his advantage, than a serial rapist.

Rape is not, in fact, as it is so commonly misrepresented, simply a "mistake" made by a "good guy" who "didn't understand" what he was doing.

There is almost always, especially without accountability, an empty chair.

Sometimes that chair could be filled by an existing survivor who has not spoken out, for any one of a number of legitimate reasons. Sometimes that chair will be filled by a future victim, after a predator is left to continue to prey, for reasons of institutional indifference.

Yes, 50 women are difficult to disbelieve. But one should be just as difficult to disbelieve, especially when we understand the enormous disincentives that any woman faces in reporting and how many rapes go unreported for just that reason.

If that chair seems compelling to you sitting beside 50 women, it should seem just as compelling sitting beside one.

Maybe even more so, when we consider what it means to be the first to report, or the only one who ever will.

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Daily Dose of Cute

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Zelly has, as always, been taking very good care of me.

As always, please feel welcome and encouraged to share pix of the fuzzy, feathered, or scaled members of your family in comments.

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In the News

Here is some stuff in the news today...

[Content Note: Some images may be NSFW] Substantia Jones, the genius behind The Adipositivity Project, has launched a new Tumblr called Fat People Flipping You Off, and IT IS GIVING ME LIFE TODAY. Naturally, I had to immediately take a picture of myself and submit it, because, as y'all know, I've been a fan of being fat and flipping people off FOR YEARS! You can submit your own picture here.

*insert sound of ticker tape* And now for the stock market news: "The global stock market panic appeared to be easing Tuesday as US markets opened up following a dramatic sell-off by investors around the world dubbed 'Black Monday.' On Monday the Dow Jones industrial average crashed more than 1,000 points when it opened, ending the day down 586 points, or 3.6%. In the first two minutes after the opening bell on Tuesday, the Dow rose 300 points and was up 372 points, or 2.35%, before noon. The S&P 500 was up 2.43% and the Nasdaq 3.29%, also reversing much of their Monday declines." Bulls and bears and bells! This investment expert's advice? Stick your money under your mattress!

[CN: Racism; over-policing] In good news: "A new judge in Ferguson, Missouri, has halted court practices that were seen as a major factor in unrest over the shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown a year ago. Judge Donald McCullin cancelled arrest warrants issued before this year, mainly to African Americans. Defendants of minor offences will also be offered alternatives to prison. It follows a US justice department report that found the police in the city unfairly targeted black people. The report, released in March this year, said court officials and the local police were exploiting people to raise revenue." So that's very good. Except: "Part of the sweeping changes to court practices announced by municipal Judge McCullin on Monday include offering defendants options to dispose of their cases, such as payment plans and community services." Those payment plans? Can wreck people financially for years. Honestly, what needs to happen is that "community policing" that essentially boils down to using municipal violations to make money just needs to stop the end.

[CN: Terrorism; guns; injury] Deserved: "At a ceremony on Monday, French president François Hollande presented three Americans and a Briton with France's highest honor for subduing [a gunman on on a Paris-bound Thalys train on Friday], while [Mark Moogalian, 51, an American-born professor at the Sorbonne, who was shot attempting to tackle the gunman] was being treated in Lille for the injuries he sustained during the attack. He is expected to recover and will receive the Légion d'honneur later. A young French banker who also intervened has asked for anonymity and will also be presented with the award, but at a private ceremony."

[CN: Misogynoir] Good fucking grief: "A group of black women were escorted off of a train taking them on a wine tour after a white woman complained they were laughing loudly. After the women, who are all members of a book club, exited the train they were met by a group of police officers. No charges were filed. ...The complaint that this is 'not a bar' is perplexing considering the primary purpose of the train is to serve alcohol. A maître d' also told them they were making too much noise. Asked who was complaining, he said that 'people's faces are uncomfortable.'" Jesus Jones. For the record, laugh loudly around me all you want! I love listening to people laugh loudly!

[CN: Homophobia; violence; terrorism] Among their other many reprehensible policies and actions, the Islamic State is also ruthlessly, violently homophobic: "They hunt them down one by one. When they capture people, they go through the person's phone and contacts and Facebook friends. They are trying to track down every gay man. And it's like dominoes. If one goes, the others will be taken down too." Sob.

[CN: Racism] Black American Airlines employees have appealed to US Attorney General Loretta Lynch to investigate their on-the-job treatment: The "employees at Reagan National and Philadelphia International airports say they have been subjected to racial taunts and are routinely assigned unsafe equipment and the most difficult tasks. ...'I was told by one manager to go back out to that plantation, go back out to the cotton field. They thought it was hilarious, but I didn't think it was one bit funny,' said a woman who has worked as a counter and gate agent for more than 30 years at National, which occupies a site that once was a 1,000-acre plantation." Fucking hell.

Oh nooooooo this poor kid: "A 12-year-old Taiwanese boy lived out a slapstick nightmare at the weekend when he tripped at a museum and broke his fall with a painting, smashing a hole in it. Exhibition organisers said the painting was a 350-year-old Paolo Porpora oil on canvas work called Flowers, valued at $1.5m." You break it; you buy it! Just kidding. The collection is insured, and the damage will be repaired as best as possible.

Speaking of ART: "Woman Sees Trump's Face in Her Tub of Butter." LUCKYYYYYYY!

[CN: Some images/lyrics may be NSFW] Here is Tom Hardy lip-synching to EVERYTHING. You think that's hyperbole? It's not!

And finally! A British woman spends a whole lot of time and money and energy rescuing a stray dog in Greece who saved her from an attack. Best! Friends! Forever!

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Ashley Madison Updates, with Additional Thoughts on Josh Duggar's Latest

[Content Note: Privacy violations; misogyny; homophobia; victim-blaming; sex abuse.]

There have been some updates over the last few days on the Ashley Madison hack and subsequent leak of users' information.

The first lawsuit has been filed in Los Angeles by a man identified as John Doe, who is seeking class-action status so other users can join his suit:

The lawsuit accuses Ashley Madison and parent company Avid Life Media Inc, which is based in Toronto, of negligence and invasion of privacy, as well as causing emotional distress.

...The lawsuit claims that the data breach could have been prevented if the company had taken "necessary and reasonable precautions to protect its users' information, by, for example, encrypting the data."
Hard to argue with that.

As I mentioned last week, the hackers justified dumping the personal data online by saying that they were motivated by Ashley Madison's shady business practices, and that their clientele was not the primary target but is just collateral damage. Which is bullshit for a whole lotta reasons, not least of which is the fact that the leak has potentially "literally put people's lives at risk."
Though the vast majority of countries around the world have abolished laws against adultery over the past few decades — South Korea, for example, just repealed this law earlier this year — in a number of countries around the world, such as Taiwan, the Philippines and Pakistan, adultery remains illegal. It can even, in some places, be punishable by death, the Week reports.

...There's also the issue of gay users having their personal data released. Shortly after the Ashley Madison data was made public Tuesday, one Reddit user with the moniker ICouldBeStoned2Death turned to the subreddit /r/LegalAdvice because he is gay, Saudi Arabian, and the owner and operator of an Ashley Madison account.

"I am from Saudi Arabia, where homosexuality carries the death penalty," he writes. "I studied in [redacted] the last several years and used Ashley Madison during that time ... I am single; I used it because I am gay. Gay sex is punishable by death in my home country, so I wanted to keep my hookups extremely discreet. (AM promised that they had systems in place to ensure confidentiality.)"

In 79 countries, homosexual acts are illegal, according to Business Insider, with sentences ranging from life imprisonment to enforced psychiatric intervention. Homosexuality is even punishable by death, the Washington Post reports, in 10 countries: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Mauritania, Yemen, Nigeria, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, and the United Arab Emirates.
Which certainly casts all those "users deserve whatever they get" rationalizations in an entirely different light. (Not that they were anything but indecent from the start.) And is to say nothing of the fact that, since Ashley Madison didn't require email verification, there are a number of people whose emails and/or other identifying information appear in the data dump because someone else used their info.

I am firmly against the hack and the release of the hacked info, and I am firmly against picking through the mass info dump in order to expose the people whose information was disclosed, so I have mixed feelings about addressing this next bit at all, even though it's hardly a secret by this point.

One of the people who were found to have an Ashley Madison account was Josh Duggar, the eldest of the Duggar sons who was recently obliged to disclose that he had sexually assaulted five girls, among whom were his sisters. Not only did Duggar admit to having accounts at Ashley Madison and being unfaithful to his wife, he also confessed to a porn addiction—although that bit was later edited out of his statement in which he called himself "the biggest hypocrite ever."

Further, the email address Duggar used in one of his Ashley Madison accounts was then found to have been used to set up a Facebook profile under the name "Joe Smithson," which he used to befriend mostly young women, including "a dancer at Sensations Gentleman's Club in Arkansas, a lingerie model, and a boudoir photographer."

The same address was used to set up an OKCupid dating profile, for which Duggar stole another man's image.

Duggar calls himself a hypocrite, which is accurate, but it seems to me that what's rather more crucial at the moment is not his hypocrisy, but what appears to be aggressive sexual predation and dysfunction, a compulsive prurience born at least in part of a lifetime of extreme sexual repression.

Being disallowed from being curious about sex, and exploratory of sexuality with consensual partners, rarely leads to a healthy sex life.

That's not to say that everyone who has the freedom to be curious and exploratory turns out to be a safe and functional sex partner, because we all know that isn't true, but repression demonstrably breeds, and disproportionately so, a particular kind of male predator who acts out in coercive and/or violent ways so as not to be exposed—and grooms their female victims so that victimization seems both normal and their own responsibility.

This should be manifestly obvious to conservative evangelical Christians by now, but here, for example, is a report on Josh Duggars' own parents, who have abetted his predation, expressing mystification about their son's latest disclosures:
"This wasn't something they ever imagined was possible," says the source. "They so strictly limit their exposure to these sorts of outside influences – from websites to even the sort of television they watch, if they turn on the TV at all – that they were absolutely baffled by how this could have been possible."
Josh Duggar has not turned into a predatory creep in spite of those limitations; he's turned into one (in part) because of them.

And just as when Duggar was found to have been molesting his sisters, he is not asked to be accountable for his actions. This time, of course, it's his wife's fault:
The source says that from their knowledge of Josh and Anna and the Duggar family, "no way is she leaving him" – adding that it would not come as a surprise if "on some level" Anna tries to "absorb some of the blame."

"Maybe not publicly, ever, but privately, there will be some suggestion of whether or not she should have been more aware of the pressures Josh was under, of the issues he was facing, and how she could have better counseled him or helped him," says the source.

"She is fully and permanently committed to her marriage and her children. And she'll have the support of Jim Bob and Michelle and everyone else in their circle in terms of staying with him and making this work," continues the source. "Divorce is not even something that will be discussed."
This is, unfortunately, something that seems to have been confirmed by Anna's own brother, who has reportedly offered Anna and her children a way out, but has been rebuffed. (Of course, I have no idea what her relationship with her brother is and whether that would be a frying pan to the fire situation.)

Anyway.

Josh Duggar is but one member of Ashley Madison, hardly representative of the whole. People used the site for all sorts of different reasons. There are among the many users people who were simply curious, and never had affairs at all. There are just fucking assholes who get off on high-risk cheating (and who don't give a fuck what diseases they may bring home to an unsuspecting partner).

There are also, for instance, couples, or half of couples, who have open relationships and clearly stated and agreed-upon guidelines for extramarital affairs, who may have wanted to be discreet for professional reasons, or just found the site an easy way to meet people who were open to sexual liaisons with married people. But those folks are, naturally, a minority.

Would that they weren't. It seems like an awful lot of us, even if we didn't have the oppressively cloistered upbringing of a Duggar, could sure use a little more honesty around and about sexual exploration. With our partners, sure, but also culturally. Monogamy doesn't work for everyone, and that's okay.

Maybe if we could talk about that openly a little (a lot) more, people who agreed would be more likely to find each other, rather than to hide themselves.

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Primarily Speaking

image of a mailer sent out by a Jeb Bush PAC, featuring Jeb Bush standing with his hands on his hips; one of his hands appears to be black. Text on the mailer reads: WHY JEB?
Good question!

If you think former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is just THE BESTEST Republican candidate that has ever candidated in the history of candidates, please check this box: □

And if you noticed something a little weird about that mailer, like the fact that Bush appears to have one white hand and one black hand, please check THIS box: □

Don't worry! It was only sent out to 86,000 Iowa households, so no biggie.

And if you're some sort of ASSHOLE who thinks that is obviously Jeb Bush's head photoshopped onto another man's body and standing in front of a stock photo of Iowa, then check yourself, because it was just some lady casting a shadow on Jeb's hand. I BET YOU FEEL SILLY NOW, DON'T YOU!

In other "Jeb Bush is just a terrific candidate and should definitely be elected" news, after being criticized for using the term "anchor babies" in discussions of immigration, Bush said, "Give me another word [and I'll use it]." Haha he's so great! Hillary Clinton had some suggestions for him:

screen cap of tweet authored by Clinton, referencing Bush's request for different terminology and replying: 'How about 'babies,' 'children,' or 'American citizens.''
BOOM.

Meanwhile, Gold Toilet Aficionado Donald Trump continues to parade around as though he's a supermodel for Horrendo Specimens of Humanity magazine, welcoming Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly back from vacation with more misogyny and being a full-tilt bigot on immigration.

Senator Bernie Sanders was asked what he thought of Trump, to which Sanders replied, "Not much," hahahaha, and was then asked for comment on Trump's immigration proposal (such as it is): "I think Donald Trump's views on immigration and his slurring of the Latino community is not something that should be going on in the year 2015. And it's to me an embarrassment for our country." Indeed.

As you may have heard once or twice or eleventy million times over the past few days, Vice President Joe Biden is seriously considering a run for president. (No shit!) And he met with Senator Elizabeth Warren, which can obviously only mean one thing:

screen cap of a headline reading: 'Democrats Look at Plan B: Biden as a One-Term President, with Warren as His VP'

And that headline is from the National Review Online, so you KNOW it's true! I mean, who would have a better inline to insider Democratic info than a conservative rag that is wrong about almost everything ever?!

In other news, lots of other men are still running for president. And Carly Fiorina. Who probably has some terrific things to tell you about how terrible Hillary Clinton is.

Talk about these things! Or don't. Whatever makes you happy. Life is short.

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Today in Rape Culture

[Content Note: Rape jokes; sexual assault.]

Rape on college campuses has become such a visible issue in the US that even the White House has made it a priority (though imperfectly). And yet college men still don't seem to be getting the message:

A college fraternity was suspended on Monday from a Virginia university over the display of banners containing lewd, sexually suggestive messages welcoming freshmen women to campus, fraternity and school officials said.

The Sigma Nu suspension at Old Dominion University in Norfolk is to remain in effect pending the outcome of a university inquiry into the incident, which occurred at a private, off-campus frat house, according to a statement from Brad Beacham, the fraternity's national executive director.

The banners in question, fashioned from bed sheets hung outside the frat house on Friday as new students arrived on campus. Some of the subtler messages they displayed included "Freshman daughter drop-off" and "Go ahead and drop off mom too."

...Beacham said he did not initially believe the fraternity was involved in the incident but later discovered that a few of its members had taken part in the activity.

School officials released a statement on Saturday condemning the display and promising to investigate the incident, which follows a recent spate of high-profile sexual assault cases on college campuses that have placed fraternities under heightened scrutiny.
Oh sure, it's just a joke (ahem), and I'm the Most Humorless Feminist in all of Nofunnington. But if not finding the humor in a fraternity making jokes about dropping off young women (and their mothers) for sex makes me humorless, then I'll wear the badge proudly, because I am all too aware of the context in which such "jokes" are made.

Speaking of which, here are my friends Jessica Luther and Dan Solomon on a rape case at Baylor University in Texas, involving a football player who raped—and was convicted of raping—a female classmate.

These "jokes" (which are not really jokes at all) do not exist in a vacuum. They exist in a culture in which an alarming number of fraternity members and male student athletes consider raping their female classmates a rite and a right.

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Open Thread + Programming Note

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Hosted by a xylophone.

Note: I'm going to see how the day goes, and I'll keep working as long as I feel able. Please bear with me over the next little while; I'm gonna do the best that I can to keep a regular schedule. Thanks so much for your patience, understanding, and support. ♥

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Update + Open Thread

Thank you so much for all the warm wishes and to everyone who asked after me. I'm feeling a wee bit better—at least the dizziness has subsided to some degree, but the rest of my symptoms remain pretty much the same.

I've got an appointment this morning, and I've got to schedule some follow-up tests. I'm going to take today, and try to get some more rest this afternoon, with the hope of feeling good enough tomorrow to get back to work. ♥

Please feel welcome to use this as an Open Thread for general discussion.

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Blog Note

[Content Note: Illness.]

My apologies for being AWOL this morning, Shakers.

I spent the night in the ER, again, for what seems to be more complications from this mysterious autoimmune disorder. I'm having the same symptoms as before—faintness, dizziness, facial numbness, tremors—but over the past couple of weeks they've gotten worse.

I went through another battery of tests, and I've got a follow-up later today, with more tests to come.

So I'm taking today and tomorrow off, at least, and I'll keep you posted. It peaks and ebbs, at least it has in the past, so I'm hopeful that I'll reach another ebb soon and can get back to work.

I wish I had more concrete information. The worst part about this is feeling so rotten, feeling like something is so wrong, and not knowing why. It's tremendously scary.

In good news: Everyone at the ER was so nice. I just had the best care I could have asked for. Not a single person suggested any of this has anything to do with my weight. I have spoken to so many other folks with mysterious autoimmune disorders who have had to fight to be taken seriously, and I didn't experience that last night at all. Everyone with whom I interacted, including and especially my doctor, was extremely sensitive and present and focused on trying to figure this thing out.

I couldn't be more grateful to have received such awesome care in such a scary situation.

And, naturally, Iain is a champion.

I'll be back as soon as I can, and I'm so sorry for this interruption.

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Open Thread

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker RachelB: "Do you have a time of day when your mood is reliably happier (or less happy) than it is the rest of the day? And if so, how do you use / deal with that time of day?"

I love this question!

I'm not super grumpy in the morning; it just takes me a couple of minutes to wake up. For like five minutes after waking, I feel almost hungover: I just want quiet and dark and stillness as I readjust to consciousness, lol.

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Primarily Speaking

image of Donald Trump sitting with his chin on his hand, to which I've added text reading: 'This is my presidential pose. It's classy.'

[Content Note: Racism; misogyny; transphobia; misgendering; sexual assault; classism] This interview with Donald Trump, hoo boy. I don't even have words. He is unfathomably awful.

[CN: Video autoplays at link] In polls that don't matter, CNN declares that Trump is now "competitive in general election." Okay.

Something something Jeb Bush has a well-connected family something something money.

Professor of Bible Bigotry Mike Huckabee continues to be a horrendo dipshit:
Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee delivered a confused and garbled press conference in Jerusalem during a brief campaign stop, which included a controversial fundraising visit to a settlement in the occupied Palestinian territories.

At times taking positions to the right of Israel's government, the former governor of Arkansas at one stage described Russia as the "Soviet Union" – when referring to its plans to supply Iran with S-300 anti-aircraft missiles – before correcting himself.

He also seemed to suggest that the West Bank bordered one of Israel's enemies, as opposed to Jordan, which has long enjoyed a peace treaty with Israel.

As Huckabee left the press conference, he also said he was unsure if he would be the first US president to abandon a commitment to a two-state solution, despite having no policy he could articulate on the future of Palestinians.
This fucking guy. Literally every single thing I read about him, ever, makes me full-tilt rageboil.

[CN: Videos autoplay at both links] On the other side of the aisle today, Hillary Clinton "pulls plug on testy presser over server questions," according to this headline and several others who love the word "testy"! Which sounds pretty bad! I wonder what will happen if I watch the entire 7-minute video of the press conference? Do you think I will get a different perspective if I watch the whole thing in which she is rudely forced to give the same answer over and over to reporters who are impossibly disrespectful and telling her she needs to apologize in a way they would never speak to a male presidential candidate? HAHA I WONDER!

In other news, lots of other people are still running for president. The election is currently 446 days away.

Talk about these things! Or don't. Whatever makes you happy. Life is short.

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Good F#@king Grief

[Content Note: Misogyny; transphobia.]

Media Matters for America has compiled in one six-minute video "70 Awful Displays of Sexism on Fox News." Yes, it continues to be a real mystery why Republicans aren't connecting with a majority of female voters! (She said, for the eleventy millionth time.) This is what I mean when I say that Donald Trump is merely the uncensored id of conservatives, hence his approval numbers going up after his disgusting display of misogyny at and following the first Republican primary debate.

Anyway.

The video is below, and I have transcribed it without names indicating which dipshit is disgorging which putrid utterance of wretched misogyny, because I don't watch Fox News, so I don't even know who most of these assholes are. And, really, who cares. I certainly don't care enough to spend an enormous amount of time identifying each of these jerks! The point is that all of these people are paid handsomely by Fox News to perform precisely this sort of fuckery.

Unless otherwise indicated, the transcribed quotes were said by men. Also: In the below transcript, the | symbol represents an edit in the video to a new clip.


Video Description: The male typically is the, the dominant role. | Didn't we, didn't men give you the kitchen? | There's gotta be some downside to having a woman president, right? Something! | Well, then, I guess if you're in a bar and she slaps you, you punch her in the face. | [showing off cufflinks] This is a caveman dragging a woman by the hair, with a club in one hand and the woman in the other hand. | A ho is a ho, right? | The great doctor McHotty | Why not reward her for a nice body? | Are movies like the Disney smash hit about an ice queen and her sister empowering girls by turning our men into fools and villains? | I think men should be able to veto women's abortions. | [pointing at a woman] "Know your role and shut your mouth!" The woman responds: "My role is a woman." He says: "Yeah, yeah." | "Women are everywhere. We're letting them play golf and tennis now; it's out of control." A woman sitting beside him says: "You know what..." and gets up to leave. | Wolfing down chili dogs with, uh, dietary dominatrix Michelle Obama. | "When you interview her, will she be sitting on your lap?" [laughs] The man he asks replies: "One can only hope!" | [to a woman] "You were, you were actually sweating." The woman says: "Yeah, it was hot as hell out." He replies: "Can we get video of that for next week?" | [about a street harassment video] She is finding fault with men on the street saying hi to her, which may in fact be their only way of contacting women. It's their bar, and she's walking through it. | To be taken seriously, you can't wear skin-tight jeans. | Right. She's a slut. | I don't think anybody would be standing with Wendy in Texas if she, you know, weren't a, a, a handsome woman. | Men are depressed and it's their own fault, because men are allowing women to take over the world. | She is a wonderful actress, and she's got a great body. | The only thing hotter than Brenda's outfit today... | Is there something about the, the female brain that, uh, is a deterrent for getting on board with tech? Is there? | Here's a question that we're almost hesitant to ask, but it's a growing trend in America, so we will: Are female breadwinners a recipe for disharmony within the home? | Babes, chicks—what do you call 'em, Steve—skirts? | A woman anchor says: "I'll give you like a five-second answer." Dude says: "Uhh, I like your top." | A woman anchor says: "Listen, I mean, let men be men." | You know, personally, I would cast Phillip Seymour Hoffman to play Hillary Clinton. | A dude says: "No one cares on their credit cards about ninety-nine cents." A dude replies: "Well, you hope not!" First dude says: "They're worried about their wives' hundred dollars." | It's like a wife and her credit cards—Americans have to be the husband who takes the credit card and breaks it up. | If you could try a case, and you have an asset which is a great body and a great figure, you gotta do everything you can to be successful. | Would that be considered boobs on the ground, or no? | And don't take down her missile defense, if you know what I'm saying. | Dating is legal prostitution. | A dude: "Most women are happier at home! They are pretending that they like working, and they're not making money because they don't stay all night at the office; they don't go the extra mile; they don't work all weekend—" A woman sitting next to him: "Why am I sitting here?!" The dude: "You're making a mistake! You would be much happier at home with a husband and children!" | A woman: "That's why divorce rates are so high; women don't know how to take care of their men anymore." | Shh shh shh chicks shh! | Well, there is a point there; I mean, there is a reason guys sleep with the housekeeper. | Women have become the, uh, breadwinners in this country and a lot of other concerning and troubling statistics. | A dude: "Should, uh, young girls be allowed to play on all-male teams because of the potential for getting hurt?" Another dude: "No! No, there's boys' leagues and there's girls' leagues!" | This sort of feminized atmosphere in which we exist today... | She did it like a typical mommy would... | Migraines may ensure or you'll bleed from your eyes and your nose—or whatever! | Female happiness is an oxymoron. | Aren't women more—I mean, aren't you more prone to be scatterbrained? I mean, you're just all over the place! | Female students at Syracuse University seem to be the only ones getting stimulated from the President's bill. | A dude: "And Judge, when you say 'hot,' you mean exciting, intellectual lawmaker." Another dude: "And a good looker, too!" [laughter] | Who said the following in this last week, Charles? The quote is: 'I love the rumors that I have a penis. The choices are: A. Lady Gaga, B. Elena Kagan... | She needs to drop a few. [women gasp] | If you want to yap about the [Super Bowl] commercials, go watch it on the other TV with the ladies in the kitchen. | Let's be honest: I mean, there's like no French fries in her? That's all kale and carrots? I don't buy it. | I love women, for— Where'd this all get started? I, I, I love the women's movement, especially when walking behind it! | First, Nancy Pelosi: This is a new story today—she's got a pretty good poker face. I think mainly because it's now looking like this all the time [pulls at sides of face to mimic a facelift] | [over two images of Hillary Clinton] Facelift, perhaps? | A woman: "Women are victims of violence all the time—" A dude: "Should have guns!" The woman: "Well, maybe. Or make better decisions." | A woman: "Bad girls, bad women—" [laughter] "—are the ones who like to be naughty, might go out and play and get hurt." | This may not be the first time Lindsay's been spanked. | A dude: "If you were making love with your boyfriend, Andrea, if you're making love with your boyfriend—" A woman: "All right, Beau." The dude: "—and then your phone goes off, you're gonna interrupt it, right?" The woman: "BEAU! Do you realize that it's daytime TV?" | A woman: "Same reason why young women on juries are not a good idea. Yeah, they don't get it." | Thank you, Hooters! | A woman: "And by the way, if you want to rule the world, little girls, you gotta know what the guys like." | A woman: "There's something about feminism that lets them know 'I can do everything that a man does! I can even go after that young boy! I deserve it!'" | When men are married to women who scream like you, they just want to die sooner. | And it's the same reason you show these pictures of the girls, 'cause people at home love the pictures of young girls in bikinis. | What is more stimulating—Kate Upton or this? A lovely granny promoting food stamps. | A woman: "Come on over and make my dinner, willya?" A dude: "Absolutely. I'll jam some stuffing." | [as men leer at a picture of a woman in a bikini in the background] I think the studio crew has found something that has piqued their interest! | Let's take a second and think about Molly's quad development! | [on a street harassment video] If she got a hundred catcalls, let me make it a hundred and one: DAMN, BABY! You're a piece of woman! | A woman: "I have on pants, okay?" A dude: "Wow, pants." The woman: "Now pants were not allowed on Fox & Friends, remember?"

(I did it! Please bring me ice cream.)

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