The media were just delighted as they rushed to "break" this story but really, come on folks -- there is no reason at all for Trudeau to "step down" right now, not just before the US election, 3 weeks away. But there is all the reason in the world for him to stay the course until he sees what will be happening to our largest trading partner.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will face mounting pressure from his caucus this week to step down from the leadership of the Liberal party.A group of backbench MPs, primarily from Atlantic Canada and southwestern Ontario, are in discussions to formally release an ask for the prime minister to consider the future of the Liberal party in making a decision about whether to stay at the helm of it....CTV News spoke to 24 Liberal MPs Friday, about half of whom said they were aware of a so-called letter circulating but had not put their name to it. Half a dozen of the MPs said they had heard "about 30 people are signing it" but had not seen the signatures themselves. Three MPs told us they could only speak for themselves but would support the prime minister re-considering his bid to lead the party into the next election and another three MPs said it was "news" to them the letter existed.Each MP requested anonymity out of concern of reprisal for speaking out. Many told CTV News the Prime Minister's Office has taken a harder line on MPs leaking to the press as of late.
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Today's News: Oh for f**ks sake, why would Trudeau step down NOW?
Friday, October 11, 2024
Imaginary News
We’ve all become desensitized, but it’s amazing how at this point the Trump campaign rests entirely on denouncing things that aren’t happening — a imaginary bad economy, imaginary runaway crime and now an imaginary failure of Biden and Harris to respond to natural disaster
— Paul Krugman (@pkrugman.bsky.social) September 30, 2024 at 3:37 PM
And Trump just keeps on lying:Post by @ri.wocheView on Threads
Yet again it turns out the 'Scranton firefighters for Trump' at his event were not firefighters but just random people holding signs pic.twitter.com/W3NgyZTEt9
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) October 11, 2024
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Interviews with Harris and Walz
How Howard Stern ended his interview with Kamala Harris: “I think you'd be a great president. You're compassionate. I love your experience as a prosecutor and I want to thank you. I love you as Vice President. I want to encourage anyone who thinks similarly to me to vote." pic.twitter.com/73SmGO2xo4
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) October 9, 2024
This was Stephen Colbert's opening monologue tonight of his interview with VP Kamala Harris. Holy shit. š¤£š„ pic.twitter.com/zIWVpvZswc
— Ricky Davila (@TheRickyDavila) October 9, 2024
Even the band is excited!"They know how to pronounce my name!" -- rockstar reception tonight for Kamala Harris on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.bsky.social) October 8, 2024 at 11:00 PM
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Wednesday, October 09, 2024
Now there's something you don't see every day!
What people will remember from Bob Woodward's newest book:So today was the day everyone who had been Covid vaccinated was supposed to die.
— RS Archer (@archer_rs) October 4, 2024
Everyone ok?
And soon to be Madam president calls him a mother fuckerrrrrrš¤£.
— Dump Trumpism: Register and Vote! (@Nto79549105) October 8, 2024
Tuesday, October 08, 2024
Evacuating Eden
NBC6's @JohnMoralesTV is the longest tenured TV meteorologist in south Florida. When he gets this serious, this emotional, on the air, viewers pay attention: pic.twitter.com/iiECZ8KaHx
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 7, 2024
The National Hurricane Center has increased the storm surge forecast to 10-15 feet for Tampa Bay.
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) October 7, 2024
This could flood tens of thousands of homes and cause over $10 billion in damage.@NWSTampaBay: "If Milton stays on its course this will be the most powerful hurricane to hit Tampa… pic.twitter.com/o3p1XNM4HQ
Monday, October 07, 2024
Today's News: Truanons and Nuremberg 2.0 and understanding the damn question
Of course, Reid had to withdraw his tweet -- he "didn't realize" he had been suckered by a doctored Trudeau video.Angus Reid reposts a doctored video that misquotes the PM as if it's reality and we're supposed to accept his company's poll results are believable? I have a bridge to sell you if you believe a single thing that company puts out in future. pic.twitter.com/BLh6wn16bw
— Jean (@CdnJean) October 5, 2024
Sunday, October 06, 2024
Long Reads: The rise of stupidity; The analytic failures of the Russia-Ukraine War; and how presidential polls are always wrong
... Unfortunately, the entry of Donald Trump into the US political arena accelerated the tendency to accept all opinions—no matter how ridiculous or grounded in conspiracy—as being equal. Social media has magnified this tendency, as bizarre opinions and theories find validation among like-minded groups. How else can we explain the resurgence of Flat Earth conspiracies, chemtrails, "gang stalkers," and, most consequentially, anti-vaccine rhetoric?...The last six months have shown just how fast this tendency is spreading. In what other reality could a major candidate’s claim that immigrants were eating pets not be disqualifying? Recently, the Premier of Alberta promised to "look into" chemtrails and raised questions with the US Department of Defense. That this is a fringe, lunatic conspiracy theory didn’t seem to matter. After all, aren’t all opinions valid? This trend has real-world consequences, which became evident when the province announced amendments to its Bill of Rights, which included overt anti-vaccine rhetoric. In virtually every sphere, conspiracies, falsehoods, and outright lies have entered mainstream discourse.That traditional media gives a pass to such views and helps platform them isn’t helping. Conduct that would have been utterly disqualifying 20 years ago is now "normal," and views that would never have been discussed in public are now being mainstreamed. There may be eye-rolling when discussing flat earthers or the idea that migrants are eating pets, but it's not a lie if large numbers of people believe it, right? After all, it's the media's duty to entertain diverse voices and share both sides, even when one side is clearly ludicrous. The problem is that accepting such views has real-world consequences, as the folks in Springfield, Ohio, or those dealing with the latest whooping cough outbreak can tell you.
Saturday, October 05, 2024
Long threads: best baseball announcers, North Carolina angels, hopeful happenings, boys will be boys, and some really big things
Want to add an embedded version of this one, whose excellence @TylerKepner rightly flagged, so everyone can listen here: The whole ninth inning of Vin Scully calling Sandy Koufax's perfect game Sept. 9, 1965 is eight minutes of free-flowing, off-the-cuff poetry. Vin was magical. pic.twitter.com/QVbDLPbdkj
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) October 4, 2024
Friday, October 04, 2024
Today's Comment: Boomers "are the most coddled political constituency"
The old and the soon to be old are the most coddled political constituency. God Forbid we tell the boomers that their McMansions might see a triplex down the street, but the young had to sacrifice years of their lives to stop a virus that mostly didn’t affect them. Our benefit is a government that refuses to say they want lower house prices, because once again God forbid we dare anger the old. It’s nice to see the Liberals get that the old should be the ones to swallow an imperfect set of options for once.
Summing it up:...What the government needs to do from here is clear, at least to me. They need to lean into the framework of generational equity, they need to accept that many childless young are fucked right now, and use the fall to set up a 2025 budget that addresses their concerns....And this is at least a wedge issue where the Tories are on the wrong side and the Liberals are on the right one, and where the public actually believes it’s a live issue. The problem with the abortion rhetoric is that Canadians don’t think Poilievre would actually roll back rights. Here, we have a unanimous CPC vote we can use as proof.
And on a side note:The Liberals refusing to vote for another wealth transfer to boomers is the smartest thing they’ve done in years
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) October 3, 2024
UNPRECEDENTED: Aging boomer retires to free up job for someone youngerhttps://t.co/q3re3QZbzD #biden #kamala pic.twitter.com/Gmf0povNLm
— The Beaverton (@TheBeaverton) July 21, 2024
If Kamala because the nominee this is the most Gen X way to do it with a supremely qualified Xer being kept at bay for years and then a boomer dropping the job on them with no warning.
— Cake or Death (@Johngcole) July 21, 2024
Thursday, October 03, 2024
Busy busy busy! Here's some stuff about Trudeau, the Jack Smith report, the US election, the Russia-Ukraine War
...what drives Justin Trudeau? “Understanding that we are in a moment in this world where everything is changing. The way we work, the way AI works, the way geopolitics happens, the pressures on everything: The world is in a massive pivot moment right now. And we don’t know what the biggest issue is going to be.”Here Trudeau is arguing that good instincts are better, in a storm, than easy remedies. ... “We don’t know what crises are going to hit the world. We only know there are going to be [crises]. And the question [is]: who has the capacity to respond?”...“I do tend to get wrapped up in the long term,” he volunteers. This makes him brood about “the danger of squandering that lead we have, over so many of our competitors around the world — whether it’s on the environment and the green economy, whether it’s on child care and a responsible safety net, whether it’s on all sorts of different things.” If Canadians did something to blow that — “like electing a Conservative government that wants to bring us back to some past that never actually existed” — they would be jeopardizing “everything that we have been able to build that’s going to make the future so good for so many.”
Wednesday, October 02, 2024
Today's News: "A damning non-answer"
WALZ: Did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election? VANCE: Tim, I'm focused on the future WALZ: That's a damning non-answer
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.bsky.social) October 1, 2024 at 8:41 PM
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Wallace: JD Vance was still unable to say that Trump lost the election in 2020. And in that moment, I think everything that he did for 88 minutes was lost and wiped out by that inability to tell the truth pic.twitter.com/hgbbDDY9W9
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) October 2, 2024
— Daily Trix (@DailyTrix) October 2, 2024If anyone is wondering where J.D. Vance actually came from, check out Jamieson Foser's column tonight None of us should even know who JD Vance is How did this meritless husk of a man end up in a vice presidential debate?
...the guy is a deeply racist and sexist autocrat on the cusp of power — and he got here in large part because some of the most powerful and influential people in academia, news media, entertainment, and tech saw something in him they were desperate to promote. Merit didn’t have anything to do with it...
I really š how JD Vance matched his lipstick with his tie. pic.twitter.com/ypq8YRG59s
— Ana Navarro-CĆ”rdenas (@ananavarro) October 2, 2024
Monday, September 30, 2024
Today's News: Remembering for Orange Shirt Day
The RCMP came in. My mom was trembling. The rcmp took me from my mother's lap. (I believe it is called abuction today. ) They took me to the airport. I don't remember, may be we walked to the airport. I would not see my parents for another 10 months.
— Kudlak (@InuitRose54) September 29, 2024
Today we observe, not “celebrate”, Orange Shirt Day. It is our Remembrance Day. This day represents many lost children and widespread intergenerational trauma for our communities. Its a time to learn and reflect. #EveryChildMatters pic.twitter.com/gMJPqJ2pFA
— Robyn Michaud, M.Ed. (@GiwedinAnangKwe) September 30, 2024
Some music to enjoy
Sunday, September 29, 2024
Today's News: Hurricane Helene
This is terrible. We're been following the Hurricane Helene stories - its hard to imagine what these people are going through:
At least 56 dead and millions without power after Helene's deadly march across U.S. southeast https://t.co/C0l6mQTPxo
— CTV Saskatoon (@ctvsaskatoon) September 29, 2024
Mind blowing to see two hurricanes, #HurricaneJohn on the left (west coast of Mexico), and #HurricaneHelene (Big Bend region of Florida) on the right, both making landfall at nearly the same time. #Helene #Johnpic.twitter.com/5nf644NKi8
— Dylan Raines (@RainesOfEarth) September 27, 2024
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Happy Saturday! Here's some fun stuff about politics, golf, librarian spies, getting older, and cool maps
— Christine Pelosi (@sfpelosi) September 13, 2024
WHO DID THIS?? š¦ pic.twitter.com/ihJmPT8fmQ













