Being on vacation, and hiking, I didn't have time to post a full roundup, and this week, we're doing COVID news with other stuff.
Fauci now says herd immunity requires at least 80 percent and maybe more, not his old 70 percent. Yes, he was trying to soften up America. But, after his "masks not needed"? Platonic Lie No. 2
A Black doctor dies from COVID after being sent home from hospital, and revives reminders that even credentials are no bar to racism.
More Chinese coronavirus lies, including those by Winnie the Pooh himself, President Xi Jinping, have been exposed. These are again about covering up/ignoring the early days and weeks in Wuhan, including Xi's own lies about how quickly he intervened.
Half of America says Trump is a failed president. Well, we've not had a truly successful president since the 18 months LBJ had between Kennedy's assassination and his start on getting us bogged down in Vietnam.
SocraticGadfly shared his photo and some philosophical thoughts about the Great Conjunction.
Early voting is massive for Georgia's Jan. 4 twin Senate runoffs.
And forget line-jumping by athletes and politicians for vaccines. Health care workers are having some battles royale to move to the head of the line.
ProPublica tells us more about how China's paid Internet trolls stage-manaaged making the coronavirus appear less bad in China than it actually was.
Off the Kuff took a deep dive into the appellate court races that include Harris County.
DosCentavos teaches you how to warm yourself up with his piping hot, homemade Menudo and even takes you through his first batch of homemade tamales. There's still time to make these during the holiday season, and, anytime after, too! If you learn to make these recipes, you will win elections!
The Bloggess says it's okay to not be okay.
Mean Green Cougar Red provides his analysis of the 2020 election.
Kiko Martinez gives the origin story of the South Texas “cholo†version of The 12 Days of Christmas.
Simone Carter informs us that we have a Shelley Luther biography to look forward to in 2021.
State Rep. Vikki Goodwin has a few questions about Greg Abbott's plan to take over the Austin police force.