Events
On the Supreme Court's corruption
Josh Marshall goes to town on the institutional decay and anti-historical bent of the Republican majority on the Court:
I'm just going to leave this clip right here:
Adam Kinzinger and I may not agree on policy much, but we absolutely agree on this:
I'm at my downtown office today and tomorrow because some of my co-workers have flown in for unrelated meetings. Then starting Friday afternoon, it's a full-on sprint to the move on Tuesday. Yay.
I'm down to only 3,642 small tasks (not counting the kitchen and library—yikes!) before moving next Tuesday. Cassie continues to spend much more time in the office than she ever has before, and much more time poking me from under the desk. Is she anxious? No, but maybe she just needs a little more reassurance right now.
A break in the rain
Cassie did, in fact, get a half-hour walk around 2:30, but as I have a 3-hour rehearsal tonight, she won't get another one until about 10:30. Pauvre chienne, je sais. Elle souffre.
Cassie's lunchtime walk will be a bit late this afternoon. My guess is we'll go out around 2:30:
Historian and political pundit Amanda Nelson posted on social media this morning that she "kinda " about the incident at the White House Correspondents Dinner last night:
Ten days to go
This weekend will be the first big push for packing, today being just 10 days from Cassie's nightmare. The goal this weekend will be to pull out everything I'm giving to charity (mostly from the kitchen) and make a big dent on all the books going into storage. I still have to live here, though.
University of Illinois at Chicago architecture professor Stewart Hicks had a cool video yesterday showing how house design influenced TV, until the relationship flipped in the early 1970s:
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