Super Tuesday Wrap-Up!

So, here are the results of yesterday's primaries:

Donald Trump swept all five states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island.

Hillary Clinton won four: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Congratulations to Clinton, who moves one step closer to making history by being the first woman ever to secure the Democratic nomination and the White House!

Bernie Sanders won Rhode Island. Congratulations to Sanders, who is the first Jewish presidential candidate ever to win the Rhode Island primary!

Here's how the delegates shook out:

Trump walked away with all of the Republican delegates that were up for grabs, except for 5 awarded to John Kasich and 1 awarded to Ted Cruz in Rhode Island.

Clinton walked away with 194 delegates. Sanders walked away with 129.

The most exciting thing of the entire night for me was when Hillary Clinton, during her victory speech in Philly, pushed back on Donald Trump having said that she's got nothing going for her but the "woman card."

Said Clinton: "The other day, Mr. Trump accused me of playing the, quote, woman card. Well, if fighting for women's healthcare and paid family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card, then deal me in!"

HELL YES! DEAL ME IN, TOO!

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Open Thread

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker boutet: "What would childhood-you think of you-now if they met you?"

I'm pretty sure childhood-me would like me-now, since I'm a lot like the aunts of whom childhood-me was very fond.

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Two-Minute Nostalgia Sublime



Phil Collins: "In the Air Tonight"

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Quote of the Day

"Well, I am going to have a Cabinet that looks like America, and 50 percent of America is women."—Hillary Clinton, when asked during her town hall last night whether women would make up half her cabinet if (WHEN) she is elected president.

How radical would it be if she did this? VERY.

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What Is Sanders Even Doing? Afternoon Edition.

Julie Bykowicz, a national reporter for the Associated Press, earlier today tweeted this screencap of a Bernie Sanders fundraising email, in which he tries to tie Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump:

screen cap of part of a fundraising email sent from the Sanders campaign reading: 'Can Bernie count on you to contribute $3 to our campaign right now as a way of saying you are still with Bernie Sanders and believe that every vote and every delegate is an important declaration of the values we share?' That is followed by an image of the Clintons with Donald and Melania Trump, captioned: 'Pictured below: Donald Trump and the one candidate in this race he said would make a 'great president.'' That is then followed by more text: 'Here's the truth: no matter what the Clinton campaign says, there is one candidate in this race Donald Trump said would make a great president, and another that he would never want to face in November.'

1. Trump said that in 2008. I'm pretty sure that, since then, Trump has said that he would make a great president. A tremendous president! The classiest and best president.

2. If Trump doesn't want to face Sanders, then why is he tweeting that Sanders should run as an independent? I'm pretty sure that Trump would be fucking elated to face Sanders in the general election, either as the Democratic candidate or an independent spoiler.

3. BERNIE SANDERS, WHAT ARE YOU EVEN DOING? This is not going to help you win the nomination. All it's going to do is hurt the Democratic Party. Which, as is increasingly clear, is not a bug of your campaign but a feature. Still, you claim to want to "do everything in my power to make sure that no Republican gets into the White House in this election," and if that is not a bald-faced lie, then STOP.

Just stop.

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Warped

[Content Note: Misogyny.]

I've got a new piece up at BNR on the unfathomable reality that Hillary Clinton gets more negative coverage from the corporate media than Donald Trump:

What does it say about this country, and how we value women, that the first woman with a legitimate shot at the US presidency gets more negative coverage than a man who trades in misogyny?

...Trump is a man who has called an entire group of people rapists, who wants to build walls and barriers between people, who supports nuclear weapons proliferation, who has threatened to commit war crimes if elected president. And it is Hillary Clinton, a woman who has dedicated her career to improving the lot of women and children and breaking down systems of oppression, who gets the most negative coverage.

I am very angry about that. And you should be, too.

...I refuse to abide this contemptible double standard without comment, without visible anger. Because somewhere, right now, is a little girl who doesn't have Hillary's immense profile. Somewhere, a little girl with darker skin, or who loves other little girls, or who has a disability, is watching this unfold. And she is calculating what it would mean to navigate what Hillary is navigating—plus the additional oppressions she would be required to bear.
Click through to read the whole thing.

My thanks to my colleague Peter Daou for finding the terrific pictures that accompany the text.

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Daily Dose of Cute

image of Zelda the Black and Tan Mutt sitting in front of me, with her head tilted to one side
Who's a good girl, Zelda? Who is? Do you know? YOU ARE!

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...

Here's a real shocker: "Trump rejects new adviser's push to make him 'presidential': Donald Trump is bristling at efforts to implement a more conventional presidential campaign strategy, and has expressed misgivings about the political guru behind them, Paul Manafort, for overstepping his bounds, multiple sources close to the campaign tell POLITICO." Gee, who could've guessed?

[Content Note: Class warfare; food insecurity; victim-blaming] "For over five years now, Kansas has served as an economic policy experiment for anti-tax, small-government conservatives. Their lab work is costing the state hundreds of millions of dollars, crippling public service budgets, and making life harder for low-income families without reducing the state's poverty rate at all. With his political star beginning to tarnish, Gov. Sam Brownback (R) came to Washington on Wednesday to discuss his poverty policies at the conservative American Enterprise Institute. At one point, the embattled governor justified his policy of forcing people off of food stamps if they can't find a job by likening low-income and jobless people to lazy college students. ...'You probably went to college. You had a lot of papers you had to write. When do most people do their papers in college? My guess is most of you, if I polled you, you would say the night before it was due,' Brownback said. 'That's just kind of who we are as people. And the work requirement is much the same thing.'" NO IT IS NOTHING LIKE THAT AND YOU ARE THE WORST.

[CN: Police misconduct; racism; anti-immigrationism] This is a really important read by Sarah Ryley for ProPublica: "The NYPD Is Running Stings Against Immigrant-Owned Shops, Then Pushing for Warrantless Searches."

[CN: Police misconduct; racism; homophobia; sexual assault] Fucking hell: "Authorities said they have uncovered racist and homophobic text messages sent by and to a former San Francisco police officer who is embroiled in a growing scandal over such messages among law enforcement. Jason Lai has resigned from the San Francisco Police Department following a 2015 investigation that first looked into sexual-assault allegations. ...Lai, a six-year veteran on the force, appeared to have made derogatory comments about numerous ethnic groups as well as gay police officers, according to CNN. ...The messages were discovered during a sexual-assault probe last year amid allegations from a woman who claimed she was on a date with Lai, who was off-duty, when he raped her, according to the Associated Press. Lai told police he could not remember whether they had sex, according to court records. Prosecutors said they did not have enough evidence to charge Lai with sexual assault. ...Lai's attorney, Don Nobles, told CNN this week that the text messages were taken from Lai's personal cellphone and were 'not reflective of who he is' or his abilities as a police officer. 'It's hard to say any of those things in context,' Nobles said, 'but there is context to it.'" Can you imagine the look on my face right now? I BET YOU CAN.

[CN: Homophobia; violence; terrorism] Al Qaeda has taken responsibility for the killings of Xulhaz Mannan and Mahbub Tonoy, two gay activists in Dhaka, Bangladesh: "Ansar-al Islam, the Bangladeshi branch of al Qaeda on the Indian subcontinent, claimed responsibility in a Twitter message Tuesday for what it called a 'blessed attack.' It said the two were killed because they were 'pioneers of practicing and promoting homosexuality in Bangladesh' and were 'working day and night to promote homosexuality … with the help of their masters, the U.S. crusaders and its Indian allies.' U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry condemned the [horrific] murders in a statement Monday and said the U.S. government would support Bangladeshi efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice."

[CN: Racism; classism] Welp: "Instant product delivery is seemingly the last service online retailers need to provide to conquer their brick-and-mortar competitors. Amazon’s same-day delivery option hopes to lead the charge. But a report from Bloomberg raises concerns about many of Amazon's black customers being excluded from the service. ...Amazon cites multiple reasons this may be the case, while adamantly denying racial stereotyping as one of them, including a lack of Prime users in certain areas, a disproportionately high number in others, slower expansion of coverage areas, and distance from the nearest product warehouse." But, for example: "The exclusion in Chicago is blamed on the predominantly black South Side being more than two hours away from the nearest production warehouse in Kenosha, WI. However, same-day delivery goes as far southwest as the suburb of Oak Lawn, which is eight miles south of the city and 85 percent white."

[CN: Death] Wow, this was a long time coming: "Ninety-six football fans who died as a result of a crush in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster were unlawfully killed, the inquests have concluded. The jury found match commander Ch Supt David Duckenfield was 'responsible for manslaughter by gross negligence' due to a breach of his duty of care. Police errors also added to a dangerous situation at the FA Cup semi-final. The prime minister said the inquests had provided 'official confirmation' fans were 'utterly blameless.' After a 27-year campaign by victims' families, the behaviour of Liverpool fans was exonerated."

Whooooooops! "The Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi Motors has admitted using fuel-economy testing methods that did not comply with Japanese regulations for 25 years, much longer than previously known. It said on Tuesday that aggressive internal targets may have put pressure on employees to overstate the fuel economy of its vehicles, adding that it would set up an external committee to investigate the matter."

[CN: Whitewashing] "Joaquin Phoenix might play Jesus Christ to Rooney Mara's Mary Magdalene." Sounds about right. *epic eyeroll*

Whoa! "New State for Water Molecules Discovered: Water's just plain old water, right? Not when you trap it inside a tiny channel, it seems, because then it behaves like no other solid, liquid, or gas."

[CN: Animal abuse] I love this (except for the part about the contest to kill stingrays, my god): "Aquarists are given the rare opportunity to learn from a wide variety of animals on a daily basis. The ability to constantly learn from animals in our care provides valuable insight and advances in animal welfare. The Phoenix Zoo has recently been providing significant insight to the intelligence of the Southern cownose stingray. This insight is being used to assist other facilities in breeding and husbandry practices. ...We should never underestimate the intelligence of any animal, nor should we underestimate the fact that every animal is capable of affection. The training sessions with Annie have also created a bond between us. I am always immediately greeted by Annie upon stepping into the tank."

And finally! "From Timid Rescue to DockDog Champ: Meet Sandy the Lab Mix." ♥

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Good Grief

[Content Note: War on agency.]

I'm glad the Republican front runner is keeping a firm focus on the important issues:

Donald Trump ridiculed John Kasich's "disgusting" eating during a rally in Rhode Island on Monday.

"Did you see him? He has a news conference, all the time when he's eating. I have never seen a human being eat in such a disgusting fashion," the GOP presidential front-runner said of his rival to a laughing, cheering crowd.

..."This guy takes a pancake and he's shoving it in his mouth," he said of Kasich. "It's disgusting."

"Do you want that for your president? I don't think so."
No, I don't want Kasich for my president. I also don't want someone who thinks this is worth public comment for my president.

Frankly, sir, I find it a lot more disgusting that Governor Kasich defunded Planned Parenthood.

As but one example of many.

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Rage. Seethe. Boil.

[Content Note: Racism; police brutality.]

Yesterday, I mentioned that the family of Tamir Rice, the child who was playing with a toy gun in a park when he was shot and killed by Cleveland police, was awarded $6 million as part of a settlement with the city.

Following news of the settlement, the Cleveland Police Patrolman's Association released a horrendous statement to the media, which reads:

Media,

We have maintained from the onset this has been an absolute tragedy for the Rice family as well as our involved Officers and their families. Our hearts continue to be with them.

We can only hope the Rice family and their attorneys will use a portion of this settlement to help educate the youth of Cleveland in the dangers associated with mishandling of both real and facsimile firearms. Something positive must come from this tragic loss. That would be educating youth of the dangers of possessing a real or replica firearm.

We look forward to the possibility of working with the Rice family to achieve this common goal.

Stephen Loomis
President
By way of reminder, Ohio is an open carry state. Also by way of reminder, Tamir Rice was fatally shot within about two seconds of the officers arriving on scene, having made zero effort to establish his age, whether he was licensed for open carry, or whether the gun was even real.

If there's anyone who needs further education, it isn't the youth of Cleveland. (By which he means black kids.) It's the police.

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What Is Sanders Even Doing? Again.

Last night, each of the Democratic candidates did an individual town hall on MSNBC. Bernie Sanders met with Chris Hayes, and Hillary Clinton met with Rachel Maddow. During the Sanders town hall, an audience questioner asked Sanders if, should he lose the nomination, he will encourage his supporters to back Clinton.

And, of course, he refused. I've got a post at BNR with video and a transcript of his utterly contemptible response, along with some commentary about how unprecedented and reckless it was.

Incredibly, during Clinton's town hall, Maddow, taking as read Sanders' premise that Clinton needs to reach out to his voters (and the attendant premise that her platform doesn't address their concerns), asked Clinton if she's willing to embrace his recommendations to win his supporters.

Thankfully, Clinton responded beautifully to this garbage. Recalling the 2008 primary, when she quickly endorsed then-Senator Obama after losing the nomination, she said: "I did not put down conditions. I said I am supporting to Senator Obama, because whatever differences we had, they paled in comparison to the differences we have with Republicans. ...I spent an enormous amount of time convincing my supporters to support him."

When Maddow attempted to follow up with a question that treated her winning as a hypothetical, Clinton firmly replied: "I AM AHEAD. And let's start from that premise." Fucking right!

This is just absurd. The entire line of questioning is absurd. The fact that Sanders won't just plainly say he'll endorse Clinton is absurd. That he continues to reiterate the very attacks on her that misrepresent her experience and platform to justify not endorsing her is absurd. His insistence she needs to chase his supporters for their support is absurd. The media treating all of the above as legitimate is absurd.

Honestly, at this point, I see no evidence whatsoever that Sanders isn't just hoping to destroy the Democratic Party on his way out the door. And I am very angry about that.

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Super Tuesday 3.0

Today is yet another SUPER TUESDAY, with Democratic and Republican contests in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island!

There are SO MANY DELEGATES up for grabs! All of them will be proportionally allocated, except on the Republican side, where Delaware is winner-take-all and Maryland is winner-take-most.

Here's a primary day thread, for discussion of various primary-related stuff throughout the day. Good luck, voters! Hope your voting goes smoothly!

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker laurakeet: "A consistently good one, in my opinion: What word do you just like? It can be its meaning, its sound, its spelling, whatever—just a word you have a special affinity for."

Tintinnabulation!

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Two-Minute Nostalgia Sublime



Chicago: "You're the Inspiration"

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The Monday Blogaround

This blogaround brought to you by Saul Goodman.

Recommended Reading:

Damon: Dear White People Who Write Things: Here's How to Write About Beyoncé's Lemonade

Melissa: A Call and Response with Melissa Harris-Perry: The Pain and the Power of Lemonade

Monica: Rep. Donna Edwards Fighting to Win a US Senate Seat

Ragen: [Content Note: Fat hatred] Michelle Bridges Can…Meet Me

Bina: [CN: Misogyny; Islamophobia; white/Western supremacy] Patriarchy: The World's Most Popular Religion

Blake: Aphantasia: How It Feels to Be Blind in Your Mind

Caroline: [CN: Sex abuse; rape apologia] Dennis Hastert, Accused of Abusing Children, Is Still A-OK with Former GOP Leaders

Maddie: A Dozen Black Holes Are Mysteriously Spewing Energy in the Same Direction

Leave your links and recommendations in comments. Self-promotion welcome and encouraged!

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Quote of the Day

"If you want to be president with the United States, you've got to get familiar with the United States. Don't just fly that big jet in and land it and go make a big speech and insult everybody you can think of."—Hillary Clinton, taking aim at Donald Trump while on the campaign trail in Delaware today.

Clinton also reportedly advised her likely adversary in the general election to: "Come out of those towers named for yourself and actually talk and listen to people."

YES.

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The Make-Up Thread

Here is your semi-regular make-up thread, to discuss all things make-up and make-up adjacent.

Do you have a make-up product you'd recommend? Are you looking for the perfect foundation which has remained frustratingly elusive? Need or want to offer make-up tips? Searching for hypoallergenic products? Want to grouse about how you hate make-up? Want to gush about how you love it?

Whatever you like—have at it!

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image of me wearing a grey top with a black crochet cardigan, sporting shaggy hair, specs, and light evening make-up

My latest light evening look, for going out on a date night with Iain on Saturday: Estée Lauder's Idealist Even Skintone Illuminator, followed by Neutrogena's SkinClearing Mineral Powder in Classic Ivory; Laqa & Co. Cheeky Lip in Humble Brag (on my cheeks); some grey Almay eyeshadow the exact name of which I don't know; and Revlon's Ultimate All-in-One mascara. Kept a nude lip for this one.

And, as you can see, growing out the misandry helmet is going GREAT, lol!

None of these products were new to me except the Revlon mascara, which is a new product altogether. I'm not sure how much I love it. The brush is tiny and the mascara very wet, and I'm having trouble getting it on evenly on my loooong lashes. But I'm going to give it a few more chances, to see if I get used to it.

Anyway! What's up with you?

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Please note, as always, that advice should be not be offered to an individual person unless they solicit it. Further: This thread is open to everyone—women, men, genderqueer folks. People who are make-up experts, and people who are make-up newbies. Also, because there is a lot of racist language used in discussions of make-up, and in make-up names, please be aware to avoid turns of phrase that are alienating to women of color, like "nude" or "flesh tone" when referring to a peachy or beige color. I realize some recommended products may have names that use these words, so please be considerate about content noting for white supremacist (and/or Orientalist) product naming.

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Daily Dose of Cute

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Livs looks so innocent when she's asleep. Resting up for mischief!

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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