I have been seeing a few posts and comments relating to Elbows Up so I thought I would share them.
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"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
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Journalists keep asking me, baffled, “What’s the Trump administration really trying to do to the science agencies?” So I say “They are trying to destroy them. Cut off their funding, ruin their facilities, harass their staff into leaving.” It’s not reform, and it never was. It’s destruction.
— Derek Lowe (@dereklowe.bsky.social) June 24, 2025 at 4:34 PM
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One thing to emphasize strongly is that funding to science is like oxygen to the brain. Temporarily restricting oxygen flow for ten minutes (while you figure your shit out) is going to have the same outcome as shutting oxygen off permanently. We are close to the ten minute mark.
— Harmit Malik (@harmitmalik.bsky.social) June 25, 2025 at 9:46 AM
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This administration's goal is to destroy US science and to do it quickly *40% cut for NIH funding * 50% cut in National Science Foundation funding * Virtual elimination of funding for climate and environmental research * Attacks on elite universities Science is so woke www.npr.org/2025/04/18/n...
— Laurie Loves Data (@laurelann.bsky.social) June 21, 2025 at 5:02 AM
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I'm seeing more online progressives saying "Fuck Carney" now because....I don't really know why exactly...Amanpour calls Carney "the Trump whisperer". Really good, substantive interview. #cdnpoli youtu.be/l8gWyt4wZjc?...
— Steve Valeriote (@stevev68.bsky.social) June 24, 2025 at 1:24 PM
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Not only that, but Trump was also jealous of how Fox News was covering Israel:I suspect Trump bombed Iran tonight because his military parade was a bust & the G7 leaders laughed at him & Fox News' Jessica Tarlov ridiculed his "two weeks" post. "I'll show them!"
— Cathie from Canada🍁 (@cathiecanada.bsky.social) June 21, 2025 at 11:46 PM
June 23, 2025
In a timeline of Trump’s decision to drop 12 of the reportedly 20 Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs the U.S. military possessed on Iran, New York Times reporters confirmed what Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo judged from the beginning: Trump wanted in on the optics of what seemed to be Israel’s successful strikes against Iran.
Andrew Perez and Asawin Suebsaeng of Rolling Stone reported conversations with administration officials who confirmed there was no new intelligence to suggest Iran was on the brink of producing nuclear weapons.
Mark Mazzetti, Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman, Eric Schmitt, and Helene Cooper reported yesterday in the New York Times that Trump had warned Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu against striking Iran but changed his mind after seeing how Israel’s military action was “playing” on television. The reporters write: “The president was closely monitoring Fox News, which was airing wall-to-wall praise of Israel’s military operation and featuring guests urging Mr. Trump to get more involved.”
Trump began to hint he had been part of the operation, and military advisors began to draw up plans for a strike. According to the reporters, by June 17—three days after his military parade had fizzled and more than 5 million Americans had turned out to protest his administration—Trump had decided to bomb Iran.
Rather than keeping the mission quiet, Trump issued increasingly aggressive social media posts appearing to hint at a strike....
🥱 Took you long enough…a person could die waiting on your sequel schedule! 😉 https://t.co/7pmcx9Rh6P
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) June 16, 2025
Canadian unity 🇨🇦💪🏻 https://t.co/Jb8ZqG0zR4
— Laura Babcock 🇨🇦 (@LauraBabcock) June 18, 2025
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Jenni Byrne should focus on winning elections and not winning Twitter and the fact that she thought clowning on Carney and the Oilers tonight did anything other than make her look like a bitch explains why the CPC lost an unlosable election
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) June 18, 2025
The fact that Pierre Poilievre’s number one advisor mocks Edmonton Oilers fans just as Pierre is about to run in a byelection in Alberta is completely astounding.
— Mark Marissen 🇨🇦 🇳🇱 (@marissenmark) June 18, 2025
Proud of the Oilers' grit. Proud of the guys for getting us to this moment. Heads high. Next year. #LetsGoOilers
— Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) June 18, 2025
Heard the same thing going from 3 to 2 pic.twitter.com/8yHK5Wpeql
— Nancy Just Nancy (@NancyJustNancy) June 19, 2025
It took Netanyahu 29 years, but he finally found an American president who was itching to go to war with him against Iran. https://t.co/BmIAftzPgV
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 18, 2025
Journalist Gary Kamiya wrote this article for Salon magazine in 2003, two weeks before the US invasion of Iraq.Watch @Timodc on the Israel-Iran conflict: "There's one thing I do know, I wish that a genocidal maniac was not leading Iran and that a corrupt, indiscriminate, prime minister was not leading Israel and that a fucking moron was not leading our country." pic.twitter.com/uDTL5xaklJ
— The Bulwark (@BulwarkOnline) June 18, 2025
(Painting is Paul Nash, Landscape from a Dream)Sleepwalking toward BaghdadAs the sand runs out on peace, America drifts alone toward a strange and unjustified war.... we have gone from being in a political moment to a historical one.
I use the words somewhat eccentrically, to distinguish between events that are simple enough to be fully explicable ("political") and those that are too complex to be defined ("historical"). The war against Afghanistan took place in what I am calling the political realm: It had a clear, limited and achievable goal, one understood by all -- and widely supported around the world. The impending war against Iraq, on the other hand, is a historical event. It cannot be explained or defined. When it comes, it will simply exist, with the opacity of history. Its outcome is not foreseeable.
The distinction also has a moral dimension. To exist in history is to have passed beyond the pieties and slogans of the political. History is tragic: politics is not. History is glorious. It is also fatal.
The two great competing ideologies of the 20th century, fascism and communism, were both self-consciously historical movements. As Czeslaw Milosz brilliantly noted in his classic study "The Captive Mind," it was precisely the abstraction of communism, its claim to have attained the summit of morality and to have incorporated into itself all possible contradictions, that made it so meticulously horrifying. In similar fashion, fascism contained a kind of blankness at its core: the self-glorifying violence of the state simultaneously concealed and revealed the emptiness of its founding concept, the national tribe.
The lesson every government should have learned from the bloody 20th century, one written in blood across the tortured soil of old, very old Europe, is very simple: Avoid history at all costs. History is too big, too abstract, too dangerous. Avoid men with Big Ideas -- especially stupid men with Big Ideas. Take care of politics: let history take care of itself. In a word, don't play God.
George Bush is a deeply religious man, and he deeply believes in the God-given mission of the United States to shed light -- Auden's "affirming flame" -- upon the world. But as we wait for the bombs to fall, we can only pray that he does not release darkness.
Sorry about the Oilers. I prefer the Leafs win the Cup but since that'll never happen again, I was kinda hoping McDavid would get one there.
— Bill Lavoy (@bill-lavoy.ca) June 18, 2025 at 12:10 AM
FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oilers loose.. Trump is an asshole. I have to deal with Ice agents running a muck in CALIFORNIA WITHOUT FRONT LICENSE PLATES... Fucking fascist hypocrites... i mean how much more can one take. i suppose you are going to tell me Disco is making a comeback too.. LOL
— Skippy the Magnificent (@skippyhasyermuni.bsky.social) June 17, 2025 at 11:07 PM
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Poilievre is fading into oblivion in the minds of Canadian voters and he's dragging down the CPC with him. How long will he hold on? #cdnpoli
— Coup d'État (@kudeta.bsky.social) June 8, 2025 at 3:07 PM
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Just when my frenzied mind feels that it’s about to explode from the barrage of dystopian news, some well-balanced optimist posts a video clip of a chipper goofball dog bouncily trotting along a sun-lit path in happy abandon, and I am momentarily restored to well-being.
- Joanne Pettis
Read on SubstackThe Mayor of LA has issued a curfew tonight — not because the citizens are out of control BUT BECAUSE THE PRESIDENT IS.
— Randi Mayem Singer (@rmayemsinger.bsky.social) June 10, 2025 at 7:28 PM
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"Mark my words, we're making history"We will invest in new submarines, aircraft, ships, armed vehicles, artillery, radar, and drones — equipment that for too long, Canada has let age and deteriorate.
— Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) June 9, 2025
And we’ll rebuild with Canadian steel, Canadian aluminum, and Canadian workers. pic.twitter.com/wg0iFIf60b
“Say it loud, Carney’s here….” 👇👇👇🇨🇦#canada #markcarney @MarkJCarney @liberal_party #NeverPoilievre pic.twitter.com/Zt06nfcosk
— Bev 🇨🇦 (@Garnet_2203) June 9, 2025