In these times you need to look for moments of joy.
Mine today is a friend and his wife who each posted videos of a Sacramento city council meeting. The chairman of the council went on a long rant about a handful of uneducated, non-medical people who come back week after week to insist we just need to "learn to live with COVID" and how offensive that is to people who've been touched by it, and FYI, this IS learning to live with it.
The offensive crackpot in question is my friend's wife and he might as well have called her out by name and holy cow she is BIG MAD and I'm living for it. They're horseshoe types - middle or upper class lefties turned anti vaxxers turning into rightwing nutters who might as well just move to Idaho at this point. (You can track their evolution in their language: they lived in California then CaliPHARMA and now Commie-PHARMA, if you ask them.)
I've spite-watched the video several times and likely will again.
I kind of enjoy the few moments this morning -- as I catch up on my online games and wake up -- where I have a Schrodinger's Presidency, and can peacefully pretend that all is well.
It's kind of soothing to start my social media participation here, where it gets broken to me gently.
That said, it also looks like there will be two Senate runoffs in Georgia in January, and so there's a (very slim) chance we can flip the Senate. Slim.
I put nothing past Stacey Abrams at this point.
Kentucky has a Democratic governor now, so that would work out well in terms of replacing that motherfucker McConnell.
Let's just send that lovely thought out into the universe.
I'm feeling much more comfortable that we will have a normal president again, but still really worried about what we have to endure until January.
On the personal front, I officially told the other grandma that I will not be attending my son and DIL's baby shower. She was super gracious and understanding. She is thinking attendance of 48 now with me and DH. I really hope no one gets sick, but at least I won't.
eta: I'd have to rewatch that a few times too, Brenda!
Biden is now ahead in Pennsylvania.
Thanks, Tom. I am watching news, but always have a buffer so I can skip commercials so not real time.
Brenda, did you have something to say?
I've been glancing at the 538 live blog from time to time to keep up.
Pennsylvania AND Georgia. OMG OMG OMG.
I love seeing Georgia step up. Doesn't make up for my state being asses, but it is sweet. Sad that Graham didn't get what he deserved.