Wednesday, November 6, 2019

NY Times Notes and Highlights


Counting interim leaders, there have been seven communications chiefs; four heads each of the Departments of Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs and Health and Human Services; four national security advisers; three secretaries of defense; and three press secretaries.
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The Brookings Institution puts the turnover in Mr. Trump’s “A Team” — defined as top decision makers within the executive office of the president (which does not include cabinet secretaries) — at 74 percent as of Monday. No other modern administration came even close to that.
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Trump seems to understand, at least on a limbic level, that the effect of this cavalcade of scandal isn’t cumulative. Instead, each one eclipses the last, creating a sense of weary cynicism that makes shock impossible to sustain.
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The unemployment rate was only 3.7 percent in June, near its lowest level since 1969, as tens of thousands of people gave up actively looking for another job. But in doing so, the dropouts meant the labor force participation rate was stuck at 62.9 percent, near its lowest level since 1977.
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Online dating has numerous benefits, but it also leads to option paralysis, decreased fluency in social cues and the tendency to consider people avatars instead of human beings.
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Today that Grand Old Party has devolved into a personality cult surrounding a racist demagogue who incites a mob to chant about a Somali-American member of Congress: “Send her back!”
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Dear Democrats: This is not complicated! Just nominate a decent, sane person, one committed to reunifying the country and creating more good jobs, a person who can gain the support of the independents, moderate Republicans and suburban women who abandoned Donald Trump in the midterms and thus swung the House of Representatives to the Democrats and could do the same for the presidency.
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The gravest thing Trump has done is to empty this idea of meaning. His has been an assault on honesty, decency, dignity, tolerance and civility. On this president’s wish list, every right is alienable. He leads a movement more than he does a nation, and so depends on fear to mobilize people.
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He reflects many of the values that America once proudly stood for: toughness without belligerence, charm without smarminess, loyalty without question.
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He is a faux tough guy who lets other people do the fighting for him, a needy brat who never accepts responsibility for his actions, an oaf with no trace of courage, class or chivalry.
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The United States is the only advanced industrial nation that doesn’t have national laws guaranteeing paid maternity leave. It is also the only advanced economy that doesn’t guarantee workers any vacation, paid or unpaid, and the only highly developed country (other than South Korea) that doesn’t guarantee paid sick days. In contrast, the European Union’s 28 nations guarantee workers at least four weeks’ paid vacation.
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“A politician has no actual principles. He is in favor of whatever seems to him to be popular at the moment.”

Consider, for example, the matter of religion. It is debated freely and furiously in almost every country in the world save the United States,” but here the critic is silenced. “The result is that all religions are equally safeguarded against criticism, and that all of them lose vitality. We protect the status quo, and so make steady war upon revision and improvement.”
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United States: Essays 1952-1992 (Vidal, Gore)
- Your Highlight on page 794 | Location 14575-14577 | Added on Friday, August 23, 2019 11:58:55 PM

This dazzling inequity is reflected in our tax system where the man on salary pays more tax than the man who lives on dividends, who in turn pays more tax than the wheeler-dealer who makes a capital-gains deal.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 7272-7273 | Added on Sunday, August 25, 2019 8:27:02 AM

In the four decades between 1969 and 2008, economists played a leading role in slashing taxation of the wealthy and in curbing public investment.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 7277-7278 | Added on Sunday, August 25, 2019 8:27:34 AM

Perhaps the starkest measure of the failure of our economic policies is that the average American’s life expectancy is in decline, as inequalities of wealth have become inequalities of health.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 8134-8137 | Added on Sunday, August 25, 2019 2:11:28 PM

Let’s say I want to read about the Iran nuclear deal, but I prefer coverage from The New York Times. Instead of just Googling US iran deal for the latest news, I can search site:nytimes.com iran deal to see coverage only from The Times. This also allows me to see everything The Times has done on the topic going back weeks or months, rather than my results getting cluttered with versions of today’s news from other publications.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 8156-8157 | Added on Sunday, August 25, 2019 2:12:57 PM

Drag an image into Image Search and Google will find other versions of that photo for you.
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The 2,548 Wittiest Things Anybody Ever Said (Byrne, Robert)
- Your Highlight on Location 307-309 | Added on Friday, September 20, 2019 8:30:55 PM

As I grow older and older and totter toward the tomb I find that I care less and less who goes to bed with whom. —Dorothy Sayers (1893–1957)
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- Your Highlight on Location 2262-2264 | Added on Sunday, September 22, 2019 8:29:07 AM

When we’re young, we want to stand out, to leave our mark on the world, to be exceptional. As the seasons pass, we come to find that it’s everything that’s not extraordinary in us — our ability to tend to a family, to keep ill health at bay, to hit a Ping-Pong ball — and even in the world around us, that may be most memorable.
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The president has previously handed over highly classified intelligence to Russia; sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin against U.S. intelligence; devised 
military strategy in public at Mar-a-Lago; insulted leaders of Britain, Germany and France; shoved the prime minister of Montenegro; fallen "in love" with North Korea's dictator; invited the Taliban to Camp David; asked if he could nuke hurricanes; taken children from their parents and put them in warehouses; altered a weather forecast with a Sharpie; said windmills cause cancer; and hired Rudy Giuliani.
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Perhaps for the first time since the United States was established, a majority of young adults here do not identify as Christian.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 7894-7896 | Added on Sunday, October 27, 2019 5:06:56 PM

Only 49 percent of millennials consider themselves Christian, compared with 84 percent of Americans in their mid-70s or older, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 7910-7912 | Added on Sunday, October 27, 2019 5:08:02 PM

It would be difficult to imagine a president more at odds with Jesus’ message than Trump, a serial philanderer and liar who has persecuted refugees, divided families, exploited the poor and allegedly committed sexual assaults.
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- Your Highlight on Location 7564-7565 | Added on Sunday, October 27, 2019 5:12:00 PM

Trump is as inept at English as he is at governing. He’s oxymoronic: a nativist who can’t really speak his native tongue.
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- Your Highlight on Location 8998-8999 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 9:15:21 AM

That Mr. Trump seems to have made up the scene of a whimpering terrorist may be shocking on one level yet not all that surprising from a president who over the years has made a habit of inventing people who do not exist and events that did not happen.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 9031-9035 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 9:17:29 AM

Mr. Trump has always had an active imagination, on matters large and small. While in business, he called reporters pretending to be a Trump spokesman named John Barron boasting about Mr. Trump in the third person. For years, he peddled the lie that Mr. Obama was born in Kenya instead of Hawaii and he claimed to see “thousands and thousands” of Muslims in New Jersey cheering the fall of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, a claim that was thoroughly debunked.
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- Your Highlight on Location 9080-9082 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 9:20:28 AM

In essence, the more steps people accumulated over the course of the month, the higher their self-rated sleep quality was during that time. Ditto when the researchers looked at the number of minutes they had spent moving; the more time someone was in motion during the month, the better they rated their sleep over all.
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- Your Highlight on Location 9098-9099 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 9:22:23 AM

If Robert Ballard, who discovered the wreck of the Titanic, were given the job of finding Trump’s moral bottom, he’d fail.
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- Your Highlight on Location 9408-9408 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 9:34:59 AM

Diners who walk in the door eager to hand over literal piles of money aren’t greeted; they’re processed.
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- Your Highlight on Location 9411-9411 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 9:35:16 AM

The Department of Motor Vehicles is a block party compared with the line at Peter Luger.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 9437-9438 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 9:39:02 AM

Other restaurants, and not just steakhouses, buy beef that is tender, richly marbled and deeply flavorful; at Luger, you get the first two but not the third.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 9448-9450 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 9:39:55 AM

They will say that nobody goes to Luger for the sole, nobody goes to Luger for the wine, nobody goes to Luger for the salad, nobody goes to Luger for the service. The list goes on, and gets harder to swallow, until you start to wonder who really needs to go to Peter Luger, and start to think the answer is nobody.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 7917-7919 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 3:31:44 PM

One of the first I learned was “nunchi”— literally translated, “eye-measure.” Nunchi is the art of sensing what people are thinking and feeling, and responding appropriately. It’s speed-reading a room with the emphasis on the collective,
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- Your Highlight on Location 7931-7933 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 3:32:15 PM

Maybe you have nunchi already: Do you sense when a host secretly wants you to leave? Do you accurately sense when dangers are real before your friends do? Then you probably have quick nunchi.
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- Your Highlight on Location 8333-8335 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 4:49:46 PM

Highly ideological parties and candidates can win elections in the right circumstances, and a race against an unpopular, unfit and impeachable incumbent might be one of them. But it would still be a folly, a case study in ideology’s exacting costs, for the Democrats to take the chance.
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The New York Times - Daily Edition for Kindle (The New York Times Company)
- Your Highlight on Location 9118-9120 | Added on Sunday, November 3, 2019 4:51:08 PM

No wonder the president chose to lambaste Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman as a “Never Trumper.” The combat veteran had the simple decency of being scandalized by what he heard from the president on the Ukraine phone call, and by what he knew of the discrepancies between what he heard on the call and the account of

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