Congratulations to Cory Booker for speaking for over 25 hours in the Senate. (I don't care that it wasn't technically a filibuster.) I was only able to watch part of it before going to work, but he spoke passionately about American history and how we fought fascism in Europe only to now betray our allies and our own principles. I'm glad he invoked John Lewis too, and that other Democrats helped participate with their questions. Please let more Democrats speak out and make good trouble. Yes Democrats have limited power now, but we can take some stands and not just quietly obey.
And I'm glad that Wisconsin defeated the Musk-approved judge on Tuesday. At least one election couldn't be bought by the billionaire. I really hope Musk and DOGE will leave. How come his other companies don't beg for him to stop destroying their brands?
Meanwhile, I was sad to hear that Val Kilmer died, far too young. My favorite movies of his were Thunderheart and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Thunderheart was a good drama on Native American themes, and it alluded to Leonard Peltier. I'm glad that Leonard Peltier finally got clemency from Biden so he could go home, even if still not fully free.
I'll miss Richard Chamberlain too, though sometimes I would confuse him with Christopher Plummer. I was too young for any of Chamberlain's famous miniseries, so I knew him mainly as the prince from The Slipper and The Rose. I was going to try to watch Dr Kildare, but apparently that TV show is not streaming anywhere. Perhaps I'll try finding some of his other movies like theThree Musketeers or Count of Monte Cristo?