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Tina Peters Released from Prison

A couple of weeks ago, Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) decided to grant clemency to former County Clerk of Mesa County, CO Tina Peters, who was given a 9-year sentence for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results in her state. She was released yesterday; having served 4.5 years (i.e., half of her original sentence).

We've gotten a bunch of questions from readers about why Polis would do such a thing. Let us start by pointing out that, unlike Donald Trump, the Governor clearly was not granting the pardon for its political benefit. There's no indication he has his eye on some other office when he's done being governor, and even if he does, his base was furious about the decision. Colorado Democrats even went so far as to formally censure Polis.

So, unless you believe that Polis was on the take-and there's been no suggestion or evidence that is the case-then he did it because he believed it was the right thing to do. This is a very reasonable conclusion for him to reach. For the court to give 9 years to a first-time, white-collar offender was definitely on the harsh side of the scale. And Peters is 70, such that another 4.5 years is a rather greater price for her than for, say, someone in their 30s. Polis already has a demonstrated history of using pardons and clemency liberally, and in particular giving special consideration to senior-citizen prisoners. By all indications, what most readers of this site, and most Americans, want is for executives to keep politics out of the pardon process. That is something Trump clearly does not do, but that Polis evidently does do.

That said, the Governor may be wishing now that he had this one back, because Peters clearly learned nothing from her ordeal. Very nearly her first stop upon release yesterday was Steve Bannon's idiotic, and arguably insurrectionist, podcast. And as soon as she once again had the spotlight, Peters resumed prattling on about how Democrats always cheat in elections, and how they are definitely going to steal the 2024 midterms. As per usual, she somehow forgot to bring any evidence whatsoever in support of her claims.

Oh, well, what's done is done. We imagine that Peters will do the rounds of right-wing media, and will be quite the celebrity for some period of time.

And then, she will fade into obscurity, which is a fate she richly deserves. (Z)

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"The Bible repeatedly warns..."

You mean the collection of fairy tales?

Never fear the next generation; at one time we were all the next generation

He's Got Big, Orange Balls: We speak of New York City Zohran Mamdani, of course. Were you thinking of someone else?

Even those of us who can't afford the $5,000+ per seat tickets know that the New York Knicks are in the NBA finals for the first time in 27 years, as they attempt to win their first title in more than 50 years. And yesterday, in honor of the occasion, Mamdani signed an executive order temporarily repealing kids' bedtimes across the city, so that they can stay up and watch the Knicks play.

Our Take: Nice touch. As we have pointed out many times, the mayoralty of New York City has been a terminal position for well over a century. The last person to have the job, and then get elected to some other office, was Ardolph L. Kline, whose term as (acting) mayor ended in 1913.

We think there's an excellent chance that the young and savvy Mamdani breaks that streak. Can you imagine "Madame Vice President, the Chair recognizes the senior senator from New York, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the junior senator from New York, Zohran Mamdani?"

Never fear the next generation; at one time we were all the next generation.

Robbie Robertson - Somewhere Down The Crazy River (1987)
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(on my playlist here, I have tagged this song as ...

Somewhere Down The Crazy River (with Sammy BoDean)

Wow, Sammy BoDean (a.k.a., Sam Llanas) seems to be related to the group, The Bodeans.

Who would have thunk?

Israel today looks like America in 1968.


Thanks to the right wing junta of PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli society is being pecked apart by several corroding factors, to wit: the secular vs religious; Islamophobes vs co-existers; homophobes vs LGBTQ+; war-mongers vs pacifists; patriots vs draft evaders; Israeli Arabs vs Israeli Jews; Settlers vs West Bank Arabs; fanatical Jews vs Christians.

Moreover, Israeli society will see a marked increase in PTSD, drug abuse, mental health issues, and suicides from IDF veterans as a result of all these cruel wars against the Palestinians, Lebanese, and Iranians.

No wonder 2025 saw the first net migration loss in Israel's history.

Five for Fighting - Easy Tonight (2000)
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A fav song of mine.

There's the lyrics excerpt that caught my attention...

genius.com

...
Don't know where I'm going yet
But I sure am getting there
...

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