Your Bag of Nothing for Monday, December 30, 2024

  • I’m so thankful Jimmy Carter finally died. The man is no longer suffering and will definitely be remembered with the dignity and grace he deserves, as Biden is still our active commander-in-chief. It won’t happen, but I wish this would open up a civil discussion about end-of-life care—or, to be straightforward, euthanasia. I hated seeing my father suffer in hospice when all we were doing was waiting for him to die, basically by starvation. The last two times we saw Carter was about 13 months ago at his wife’s funeral and in early October to witness a flyby on his 100th birthday. He looked to be in terrible shape, and I fear he was suffering. He wouldn’t be the type to end his life early, but IMO, he and others should have had the opportunity once they reached the deteriorating end of hospice. There’s no reason for him to suffer for so long after his wife’s funeral, which he was barely able to attend. The stark reality of hospice is waiting for the patient to lose their appetite and starve to death. But I’d like to add something I recently learned from a hospice worker. Dying is a part of human nature, and as the end of life approaches, the body starts the dying process. Their energy needs decrease when they stop regular activities and start sleeping more. As the body slows down to prepare for death, the metabolism slows down and requires less food. The digestive tract is also less active, which means a dying person won’t feel hungry or thirsty.
  • I spent the last week doing a very deep dive into the JFK assassination. I really went down deep in the rabbit hole.
    • It started by binge-watching all eight one-hour episodes of Hulu’s 11.22.63 based on the 2011 Stephen King novel starring James Franco. I give it big thumbs up.
    • Then there was the hour and thirty-two minute special JFK: What The Doctors Saw.
      • This was pretty dang interesting and introduced me to the autopsy conspiracy. It reunited the seven doctors who treated JFK in the Parkland Hospital ER Trauma Room. Absolutely fascinating. It’s here I first learned that what the doctors saw does not match the X-rays or autopsy report. I was well aware of the second-shooter conspiracy theory but wasn’t aware of the one regarding his autopsy until this.
      • The nation witnessed the coffin being unloaded in Washington and into a light-colored ambulance that Jackie and RFK rode in.
      • The official version is that Kennedy’s body was carried into the Bethesda morgue by the Joint Casket Bearer Team at 8:00 p.m. in the heavy, ornamental, bronze casket into which it had been placed at Parkland Hospital. But check out this old Time article:As Technician Jerol F. Custer passed near Mrs. Kennedy in the lobby, he was carrying X-ray films of her husband’s body that had already been taken in the hospital’s morgue. Looking down the lobby from a second-floor balcony, Chief Hospital Corpsman Dennis DavidKnew the bronze casket was empty; about 15 minutes earlier, he had watched a black, unmarked hearse arrive through a gate at the back of the hospital and ordered some sailors to help men in civilian clothes carry a plain gray casket into the morgue.
      • On top of that, Navy corpsman Pat O’conner assisted in the autopsy and said this:

        “I knew he was dead by bullet wounds, but I did not know how massive and ghastly the wounds were,” O’Connor said in the 1981 interview. “The hole in his head was big enough for two hands. The right side of his head had been blown off, and there was no brain in the cranium. Nothing — just a big hole.”

        According to the article, what most disturbed O’Connor after seeing the former president’s body was an unanswered question.

        “If JFK’s remains were intact when they left Dallas’ Parkland Hospital and the brain was gone when the body was wheeled into Bethesda’s mortuary, what happened en route?” wrote Keen.

        Here’s a two-minute video interview.

      • As a matter of fact, JFK’s brain has been missing from the National Archives since 1966.
      • So, one report states Kennedy’s body was carried by a team of sailors into the Bethesda morgue at 6:35 p.m. in an aluminum shipping casket encased in a body bag after being delivered in a black hearse. However, another report states it was carried in by the Joint Casket Bearer Team at 6:55 p.m. in the heavy, ornamental, bronze casket from Dallas and wrapped in white sheets after being delivered in a gray Navy ambulance Jackie and RFK were riding in. So, which is it? This section of a Wiki article might explain it better.
    • Next on the list was another one hour and thirty-two minute special from the Smithsonian Channel: The Day Kennedy Died. Kevin Spacey narrated this one.
    • JFK Unsolved: The Real Conspiracies, which you can watch on YouTube.
    • Rob Reiner’s LBJ starring Woody Harrelson as the title character.
    • Nova’s Cold Case JFK
    • Parkland which had a star-studded cast: Zac Efron, Tom Welling, Colin Hanks, David Harbour, Marcia Gay Harden, Ron Livingston, Billy Bob Thornton, Paul Giamatti
    • Jackie starring Natalie Portman as the former first lady.
    • The three-part National Geographic docuseries JFK: One Day in America.
    • Oliver Stone’s JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass
    • ABC’s 20/20 Jacqueline Kennedy: In Her Own Words.
    • And I haven’t included the numerous articles and YouTube videos I’ve watched. But here’s something I thought might interest you. Parkland started to receive prank calls when JFK was admitted.
      “Most disquieting,” again per Manchester, “was a young boy who called three times, talking to a different operator each time. His approach never varied. ‘I want to talk to my Daddy,’ he would begin plaintively. Asked who his father was, he would say, ‘My Daddy—President Kennedy.’ Then he would giggle and ring off.”[5]
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Your Bag of Nothing for Monday December 23, 2024

  • Denzelle Washington was baptized and presented with a certificate of baptism and a ministry training license in New York yesterday. As for his past religious experience:
    • Washington previously opened up about his faith in a November essay for Esquire, reflecting on how he grew up going to church but after witnessing altar calls and “people being saved,” he “didn’t really know” what was happening when he was young.
  • The whole Congresswoman Kay Granger story is bizarre and shady, and I don’t know where to start.
    • Where is U.S. Rep. Kay Granger? Not ‘missing’ and not ‘in Dementia care’
      • When the news about her first broke, the headlines stated she’s been “missing for six months.” That’s not accurate. She hasn’t cast a vote since July 24 and returned to Washington, D.C., in November for a celebration in her honor.
      • The Dallas Express broke the news. If you aren’t familiar with them, that’s okay; no one really has.“This is a political website, run by political activists, edited by political activists, written by political activists,” Fort Worth Star-Telegram political analyst Bud Kennedy said. “There are not really any journalists involved.” 

        However, it used to be a real weekly newspaper, and what we have here is Republicans attacking a Republican:

      • It brings back into the spotlight the question of how old a government/political leader can serve before stepping down or if there should be cognitive tests for people in these positions. But the thing is, we keep electing them and putting them there. Recent examples include Granger (81), the late Senator Dianne Feinstein, Senator Mitch McConnell (82), Speaker Pelosi (84), President Biden (82), and I’ll even go as far to say President-Elect Trump (78). You also have Senator Charles Grassley (90) and four other House Representatives over 80.
      • It’s time for Congress to start the conversation, debate, and make legislation on this matter. Granger’s son says she’s in assisted living but not in the dementia unit. But, if you have to live in such a facility and can’t even be on camera to make your own statement, you should have stepped down long ago.
  • I’m not sure if this is a step towards Idiocracy or not –
  • Barred owl takes the spotlight as unexpected Christmas tree topperThe Animal Welfare League of Arlington (VA) says this is a good reminder to keep chimneys capped during the winter 
  • I’m willing to bet that during the next four years, Rumble is going to grow and become as mainstream as YouTube.
  • I’m also willing to bet Walter Goggins’ name will be mainstream over the next four years.
  • At a father and son golf tournament, Tiger Wood’s quarter-Asian son hit his first-ever hole-in-one. Perhaps it’s time I take my quarter-Asian son golfing. You can watch Woods’ reaction here. Which Woods, you may ask? Both!
  • During the day, most healthy people pee about six to eight times – What your peeing frequency can say about your health
  • When Vanderbilt upset Alabama this season, one of the first things their starting quarterback said in an interview was being thankful for NIL for making something like that possible. That quarterback went to court this year in hopes to play another year in college, and won. The college game you once loved is no more. Soon, it will be a normal thing to see a 27 or 28 year-old college player unless they amend some rules.
    • Pavia initially filed a lawsuit in November against the NCAA, arguing that because the governing body counts junior college seasons towards NCAA eligibility and athletes cannot redshirt after they have played four years, NCAA rules violate antitrust law. The former New Mexico State transfer also argued that this forced athletes to miss out on NIL dollars.
  • I haven’t watched the show, but I have seen the viral clip, and Bill Bob Thorton’s character’s reaction annoys me greatly. Even if his teenage daughter’s description of birth control is crass and written for shock value, I don’t understand why the father doesn’t explain to his daughter that she can most definitely still get pregnant. A lot of impressionable teens and young adults will be watching this show, so shame on Taylor Sheridan. As talented a writer as Sheridan is, I predict increasing backlash over the next four years.
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Your Bag of Nothing for Friday, December 20, 2024

  • A lot of teenage boys and young men of the Eighties had a huge crush on  Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles. Especially when she gave her side-eye. I recently read a couple of old articles about their hit Eternal Flame and will never listen to the song the same way again. And they have Elvis to thank for it. Per Hoffs:
    • I went over to Billy’s house and was telling him about a Bangles trip to Graceland, in Memphis. When we got to Elvis’s grave, we started recreating Spinal Tap singing Heartbreak Hotel there when we noticed that the eternal flame by the grave was out because it was raining. Billy said: “Wait, eternal flame? That is a great name for a song.” Within about an hour we had the lyrics. – Irish Times

    • Davitt had recently produced Olivia Newton-John and pranked me by telling me she did her best vocals in the nude. I imagined it would feel like skinny dipping –vulnerable yet freeing – and I decided to try it. Nobody could see me; there was a baffle in front of me and it was dark. After the first song went so well, I became superstitious about it, like in sports where you have to have your rabbit’s foot, and ended up compelled to skinny dip my way through most of the album, including Eternal Flame. – The Guardian
    • And here she is, recreating the side-eye two years ago with the original.
      @susannahoffsofficial I’ll never stop. Let’s side-eye together. #jojo #jojoreference #sideeye #walklikeanegyptian #thebangles #the80s #retrospectiva #nowandthen #rockergirl ♬ Walk Like an Egyptian – The Bangles

  • “I never thought it was such a bad little tree. It’s not bad at all, really. Maybe it just needs a little love.”
  • I think everyone in corporate America has decided to put things in low gear since Thursday, which will last until the new year.
  • Yesterday, it occurred to me how much Elon Musk is like William Randolf Hearst and the lead character in Citizen Kane, who was modeled after Hearst. Both realize the way to ultimate power was to control the conversation. Hearst and Kane did it with newspapers and a media empire; Musk is doing it with what was called Twitter. I wonder what his Rosebud is. Longtime readers will know I sometimes compare Trump to Kane.
  • Orson should be a more common name. I think it’s cool and distinguished.
  • Bible removed from Texas school district due to law banning ‘sexually explicit’ contentParent calls it ‘absurd’ to throw out ‘Good Book with bad books
    • Flusche’s statement cited the law’s section defining “sexually explicit material” as “any communication, language, or material” that describes or depicts sexual conduct in a manner that is “patently offensive” under the Texas Penal Code.Noting that there are 30 titles available in the library at Canyon Jr. High that are “Bible stories or portions of the Bible,” Flusche also cited the school’s “strong connections with local churches that [would be] happy to donate a Bible upon request.
  • Windchime owners have no idea how inconsiderate they are.
  • Pregnant Kentucky woman cited for street camping while in labor
    • Once in the police vehicle, Stewart narrated to himself as his body camera recorded his comments.“So I don’t for a second believe that this woman is going into labor,” he said.He returned to find the woman sitting on the ground, with legs askew and labored breathing, waiting for the ambulance. Stewart hands her a citation, and she balls it up and tosses it aside as the ambulance arrives to take her to the hospital.
  • I finally made the jump to Bluesky, and it made me realize how much I miss the old Twitter. It’s so pleasing to click on a post and see relevant replies to it rather than videos that relate nothing to what was posted. And the vibe is much more chill. One random post that stood out was from Amanda Knox:
  • Gov. Abbott unveils new billboards meant to deter possible migrants south of the border – “How much did you pay to have your daughter raped?”
    Abbott said the messaging on the billboards is a dose of “tough medicine” to hopefully prevent people who might be on their way to the Texas-Mexico border.“They inform potential illegal immigrants about the reality of what will happen to them if they try to enter Texas illegally,” Gov. Abbott said during a news conference. “How much did you pay to have your daughter raped?”
  • Prestonwood Baptist Church is unapologetically back with the Christmas theatrics.

    So apparently the mega churches in Texas put on some insane Christmas shows and that’s cool but can we at least get them to pay some taxes for crying out loud….who needs these monstrosities

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    — WuTangIsForTheChildren (@wutangforchildren.bsky.social) December 18, 2024 at 7:41 PM

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Your Bag of Nothing for Thursday, December 19, 2024

“As soon as Ken Jennings is done reading the clue, these lights go up on either side of the screen. If you buzz in before the lights, it locks you out for about a fifth of a second,” she told Hoftra. “That’s not that long, but it’s enough time for someone else to buzz in once the lights go up. So, you have to listen to the clue, watch the lights, wait for it, buzz, and then hope that you got it. And there are lights that come on in front of your podium if you did it first, and then Ken would call on you.”

She also explained that each contestant gets to “rehearse the buzzer” before filming begins. “You get up. You’re at the podium. You’re playing with the buzzer. We did two rounds of rehearsal, which was great, very much needed,” Chan stated.

  • In other Lewisville news: A Texas teacher asked a 16-year-old boy to move in with her, and sexually assaulted him
  • I went down a YouTube rabbit hole yesterday researching the Kennedy assassination. It’s also fun finding something new. This time, I learned that the Secret Service agent driving Kennedy’s convertible was overwhelmed with guilt in the immediate aftermath. But Jackie’s act of grace provided some comfort. She requested that he be the hearse’s driver when they returned to DC.
  • In his book, he wrote about Kennedy’s body lying in state at the White House. RFK asked the honor guard to leave the room. He then looked at his brother for the first time after his death and stated there was no way the public should see him this way. He then asked a few close friends nearby to take a look. They thought he looked too made up, waxy, and appalling. Close friend William Walton said, “You mustn’t keep it open. It has no resemblance to the President. It’s a wax dummy.” It was opened for Jackie and Robert in the morning for the final time. She asked Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who dove onto the trunk after the shots rang out, to grab a pair of scissors, and she cut a lock of his hair. I know it’s morbid, but I wonder where that lock of hair is now.
  • Vice President Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird, were in a car at the back of the parade. Here, she is describing what happened. It seems the agents guarded Johnson pretty well, forcing him down.
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