Monthly Archives: April 2022

Best Quote of the Week – April 9, 2022

“I think — you know, a lot of my friends are registered Republicans living out there.  They think that too.  I mean, it’s just so outrageous.  That $2 trillion tax cut, the last guy — what was his name?  Anyway, the last guy…I forgot it.  He never showed up for the inauguration, but anyway.”

President Joe Biden, at North America’s Building Trades Unions Legislative Conference

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Anatomy of a Smackdown

Just about everyone who has seen the Will Smith-Chris Rock incident at last Sunday night’s Oscar ceremonies has an opinion – including a body language expert calling himself Spidey.  He’s also a self-proclaimed mental and hypnotist.  I’m not sure where one goes to attain certification in any of these disciplines, but they have to be intriguing fields of study nonetheless.

Regardless, Spidey breaks down every nuanced move of the three main parties involved.  This is a rather lengthy video, but I feel it’s worth the time.  After all, we all know the adage: actions speak louder than words!

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Retro Quote – Chris Rock

“I’m sure there were no Black nominees some of those years…say, ’62, ’63.  And Black people did not protest.  Why?  Because we had real things to protest at the time.”

Chris Rock, during his monologue at the 2016 Oscar ceremonies

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Word of the Week – April 2, 2022

Adjure

[ə-DJUR]

Verb

Middle English, 14th century

Urge or request (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something.  Stems from late Middle English via the Latin “adjurare,” from “ad-” meaning “to” plus “jurare” “swear” (from jus, jur- ‘oath’).

Example: I often have to adjure myself to finish working on my latest novel.

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Political Cartoon of the Week – April 2, 2022

DonkeyHotey

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Tweet of the Week – April 2, 2022

Kelley Paul

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Most Inspirational Quote of the Week – April 2, 2022

“I got you.”

Lady Gaga, to Liza Minnelli, as they presented the 2021 Oscar for Best Picture

This year marks 50 years since Minnelli’s Oscar-winning performance in “Cabaret”.

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Comeback Quote of the Week – April 2, 2022

“How was your weekend?”

Chris Rock, at the start of his latest comedy show in Boston Wednesday night

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Worst Quotes of the Week – April 2, 2022

“It appears that you are unaware that [the statute] continues to exist as the law of Texas,” Cain said. “And you likewise appear unaware that your organization is committing criminal acts that are exposing everyone involved in your organization – including your employees, volunteers, and donors – to criminal prosecution and imprisonment.”

Texas State Representative Briscoe Cain, referring to Texas Senate Bill 8, which outlaws abortion

“Caitlyn’s story is an inspiration to us all.  She is a trailblazer in the LGBTQ+ community and her illustrious career spans a variety of fields that will be a tremendous asset for our audience.”

Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott, announcing the network has just hired former Olympian and reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner

Either by design or by accident, Scott’s announcement came on Transgender Day of Visibility

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Best Quotes of the Week – April 2, 2022

“Attorney General Garland, do your job so we can do ours.”

Rep. Elaine Luria, to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on pursuing former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows over the January 6, 2021 insurrection

Meadows has refused to cooperate with investigators, but the U.S. Department of Justice has seemed reluctant to hold him in contempt of Congress.

“Ultimately, the momentary exchange between three wealthy and powerful celebrities pales to the systemic ills and public health crises and international war crimes we are daily immersed in, but it’s also a microcosm of what’s at stake as we face all of them.”

John Pavlovitz, about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at last Sunday’s Oscar ceremonies

“The Department of Justice has a duty to act on this referral and others that we have sent. Without enforcement of congressional subpoenas, there is no oversight, and without oversight, no accountability — for the former president, or any other president, past, present, or future. Without enforcement of its lawful process, Congress ceases to be a co-equal branch of government.”

Rep. Adam Schiff, in a statement to U.S. Attorney General Garland about Mark Meadows

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