Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Fast food for the feathered set

On one of my recent walks on the W&OD Trail, I noticed a woman spreading what looked like seed from a pouch she was carrying onto the base of an electricity pole.

I asked, “Are you feeding the birds?”

She said she always carries food for them and went on her way.

Well, when I saw it was raw rice, I was a little dubious. But it turns out that birds can indeed digest uncooked rice, so some of our feathered friends got quite the feast.

 

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Political commentary

I actually had a couple of other contenders for my Gratitude Monday post yesterday. One was the African elephant that Texas GOPs trotted out over the weekend for some convention they were holding.

The elephant peed on the venue floor. And—let me say this—evidently elephants have capacious bladders.



It was magnificent.

 

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Monday, June 15, 2026

Gratitude Monday: Off the wall

My gratitude for today is that the Kleptocrat’s name has been removed from the Kennedy Center—including from the wall of the building itself.

A federal judge, Christopher Cooper, ruled last month, in a suit brought by ex-officio Kennedy Center board member, Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH), that the center was given its name by Congress and only Congress can change the name. (It was his handpicked stooge board that renamed the center in December. A day later, he declared himself surprised, even as workers installed the clearly planned letters on the wall.) He set 2359 on Friday as the deadline for the name being off everything—the website, marketing materials, employee email signature blocks and the building. The Kleptocrat’s KC stooges dithered around for a couple of weeks, then filed a motion to stay, which the judge denied.

So I joined tens of thousands of online viewers Friday, (as well as scores on site) watching as workers erected scaffolding for the deed. 

Credit: Rahmat Gul, AP

There was a break late afternoon as a storm moved through the city, right around the time the stooges filed an appeal, claiming for the first time that amended center bylaws now state that the center only receives funds if the Kleptocrat’s name remains; if it’s ever removed, the money stops.

Well, that didn’t hold, but they still missed the midnight deadline. So they filed another motion requesting a 24-hour stay, because the dog ate their homework. The judge granted them until noon on Saturday to get ‘er done.

Around 0330, the workers completed the scaffolding, but then spent time pulling up gigantic tarps to completely shield them from view. 

Credit: Tasos Katopodis, Getty

Word on the street is that the delay to the wee small hours, and the tarps, were solely to spare the Kleptocrat the humiliation of having the world rejoice at seeing his name come off, letter by letter. But Cliff Owen of AP got this shot of the P popping out:

And Joyce Beatty stayed throughout the night to witness.

Credit: Cliff Owen, AP

The tarps are still up. It’s more than possible that the Kleptocrat is hoping for more court filings to overturn the decision—that it’ll go to SCOTUS, and they may find some way to twist “Congress gave it the name, only Congress can change the name” into “yeah, it’s okay.” And, of course, there was the birthday circus yesterday at the Building Formerly Known as The White House.

Credit: Alex Wrobiewski, AFP via Getty

UPDATE: Per @MusicologyDuck on Bluesky, those door-like indentations have been formalized:

Credit: Musicology Duck

But for now, I’m grateful for Rep. Beatty, for Judge Cooper, for those workers (who I hope got overtime for working through the night), for everyone involved in this exquisite rebuke to the Kleptocrat’s imperial ambitions. And on his birthday weekend.

Many happy returns.

 

 

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