As a fan of a wide variety of popular (and not-so-popular) music from the 1950s (and sometimes even earlier) up through the present, one of my bucket list projects for years has been to put together a list of my 100 favorite songs of all time. At some point I decided that, once I got around to figuring that out, I could put it out on a blog, for the infinitesimally small proportion of the Internet world that might be interested. So, here we are. While the Top 100 will be a major focus, I also plan to post on a variety of other musical (and occasionally non-musical) topics, in which you may or may not be interested. (If a particular posting doesn’t ring your bell, you’re only a few clicks away from a dancing cat video on YouTube.)

Saturday, May 18, 2024

A remarkable pivot

“I very much understand that Governor Hogan has a Senate race that he very much wants to win.” – Maryland House Minority Leader Jason C. Buckel (R-Allegany)

 

Buckel was referring to former Maryland governor Larry Hogan’s interview with the New York Times, in which he not only characterized himself as “pro-choice” but also claimed that he would support efforts in Congress to restore the protections of the since-overruled Roe v. Wade decision on a nationwide basis.

 

Interestingly enough, during his campaign for the Republican nomination to replace retiring Senator Ben Cardin, Hogan never referred to himself as pro-choice, and repeatedly declined to say whether he would support any measures to codify abortion rights in federal law. He didn’t announce what he later referred to as the “refinement” of his position until the beginning of his general election campaign, when he would need to attract votes from Democrats and independents. I guess you could call this “a remarkable pivot”, as did the NYT article. “Shameless political pandering” might be a more appropriate term.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/05/16/maryland-senate-race-abortion-rights/

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