POSTPONEMENT: Subway succumbs to eight inches of snow!

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2026

Also, goodbye Kennedy Center: True story! 

Last Friday, we never made it to the medical mission. Making a long and frigid story short, we were wrong when we assumed that it doesn't snow in the subway. 

Once they determined that no trains would be running, further chaos ensued.

As a result, we're to the mission today on a makeup assignment. We won't be posting today, not even about this essay in the Washington Post:

The grave risk of Trump’s Kennedy Center shutdown

Last fall, workers at the Kennedy Center slapped a coat of white paint over the gold-hued columns that connect its upper terrace to its plaza, apparently at the direction of the man who effectively appointed himself chair of the center’s board, President Donald Trump.

It was a seemingly small intervention from a man who fancies himself a connoisseur of architecture, but of course, it made no architectural or visual sense. Now, the all-white columns disappear against the building’s white marble cladding, and so too the lovely symbolism of the narrow, modernist metal supports, which look more like the strings of a musical instrument than the traditional, heavy stone supports of a classical structure.

Now there is grave concern from artists and patrons that the institution itself may disappear. Sunday night, Trump announced a two-year closure for renovation beginning in July, which sounds ominously like a complete rebuild of the structure. Trump added Monday that he wasn’t “ripping it down” but then went on to describe a process that could tear the structure down to its steel framing.

Given Trump’s sudden demolition of the White House’s East Wing in October, and the mix of vague promises and bombastic language in his social media post, which promises “a new and spectacular Entertainment Complex,” it certainly seems possible that the 1971 building, designed architect Edward Durrell Stone, could be partially or completely erased...

And so on from there.

The column was written by Philip Kennicott, the paper's long-time art and architecture critic. A letter expressing a similar concern"Watch for another wrecking ball"has been published by the New York Times. The letter comes from a former chief editor of Architecture Magazine.

Is it possible that these fears are well-founded? We don't have the slightest idea. We can tell you this:

These peculiar events will keep occurring until we're prepared to discuss what seems to be sitting there right before us. Of course, these peculiar events would almost surely continue to happen even if we did decide to have that discussion.

This is the silence we've chosen. All in all, it seems like the best we can do.


28 comments:

  1. No one has been silent about Trump’s behavior. There have been protests about the Kennedy Center.

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  2. Although the Kennedy Center has been the venue of many terrific artists and presentations, I don't think the federal government should be in the auditorium business. It obviously violates the tenth amendment.

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    1. Right, Trump shouldn’t have taken over the board or had any involvement.

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    2. Fuck you, dickhead, you fucking trump lick spittle asshole fascist freak

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    3. @8:05 - I could not agree more. Trump is already overly busy dealing with difficult, challenging, very important domestic and international issues. He should not be giving a single millisecond's thought to the Kennedy Center

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    4. Go take a flying fuck, dickhead, the only thing king chickenshit is dealing with is selling out our country to line his pockets, you fucking asshole

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    5. It violates the tenth amendment? Do national parks also violate it? The museums in DC? I’m what way is the government enjoined from operating a theater or park ir museum? You’re ridiculous DiC.

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    6. If Trump lined up people and shot them all, he would be an innocent compared the whole of the Democratic party so filled with lying, cheating, freaks with no
      morals becoming millionsires and monsters at the expense of taxpayers.

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    7. I will continue, with all my heart, to support Donald Trump until the day that he has been proven to have sodomized a girl under the age of 13.

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    8. The girl’s word is not enough (combined with independent testimony of so many others and his conviction for libeling E. J. Carroll when he called her a liar)?

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    9. The flipside of David's point: Trump is only fucking up the Kennedy center, instead of sending the entire world into the abyss. I am all in favor of Trump messing up buildings. It's the least amount of damage he can do.

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    10. Oh, and the Kennedy Center is in DC . What does it have to do with the 10th amendment?

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    11. He could have used it to run a continuous loop of that masterpiece "Melania". About the woman who speaks 9 languages, none of them English. She's lived here for how many decades and can barely complete sentence in proper English.

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    12. The federal government has no business being in the border security business.

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    13. David in Cal,
      Good luck getting Trump to not spend a millisecond, or hours upon hours a day, thinking about Ivanka's vagina.

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    14. Epstein Island is what you get when you won't let Republicans fuck their own children.

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  3. “ This is the silence we've chosen.”

    Despite the lack of silence about Trump’s actions, Somerby is talking very specifically about the silence about the the idea that Trump is mentally ill.

    I think.

    Why does Somerby think this would make any difference?

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    1. It is hard to prove that someone is mentally ill who can correctly identify the cartoon of a giraffe. Of course, we have only Trump and his doctor to verify he got that correct. Trump with 40,000 lies and counting, and his misfit physician who claims him to be remarkably healthy, cankles and all.

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    2. Democrats need to admit their mistakes.

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    3. 11:05. You first, MAGAt.

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    4. 11:05,
      I apologize for not realizing the Republican Party is a global pedophile ring sooner.

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    5. 5:27,
      Your bigger mistake is not saying out loud sooner.

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  4. Hyman Roth : “This is the business we have chosen “ Godfather Part II

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  5. Jasmine Crockett has a Senate seat all but locked up.

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    1. I don't know about that. It's Texas; she's black and has 2 X chromosomes. That said, Texas has spoken loud and clear this week in two state races, and it's looking pretty grim for the Republican party in November. Couldn't happen to a more deserving party.

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  6. In the giant scheme of things, as offensive as Trump's usurpation of the Kennedy Center is, it doesn't even make the list of 10 shittiest things he has done.

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  7. If there wasn't a Republican voter who wasn't a bigot, the Right would still come here and pretend there was one.

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  8. Remember when David in Cal used top come here and pretend he knew something about economics, so he would write that he was concerned about the deficit, every time the Democratic Party tried to use the government to help poor people?
    I miss those particular lies, from David.

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