Friday, November 21, 2025

Week in Review

 Politics This Week

Trump responded to a woman reporter who asked a reasonable question: “Quiet, Piggy.”

The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, defended Trump’s insult as “frankness.” There were many reactions to the President’s outburst. Here’s a quote from columnist Rachel Leingang in an article titled  “‘Unforgivable’: Trump’s ‘piggy’ insult is stoking more outrage than usual: 

“In Trump 2.0, you never know which affronts to decency will stick in people’s minds. This one, though, has a symbolism that seems to be resonating.”

And columnisit Margaret Sullivan on Trump’s anti-women actions:

“Nothing changes – it only worsens – because Trump gets away with it. His stalwart supporters don’t seem to care. The members of the press corps may write a sternly worded letter (or not), but they normalize it, too, by their inaction.

“Will this ‘quiet, piggy’ moment make a difference? Only for those who care about decency in public officials and in American society.

“Maybe that’s an old-fashioned notion. And I’m not sure there are enough of us who remember that it matters.”
 

My Reading This Week

World Pacific is in my opinion a terrible book. I gave up after the first half. The review that unfortunately caused me to buy it noted that its central character was a fictionalized version of  Richard Halliburton (1900-1939), author of several runaway best sellers about his travel adventures. The central character of World Pacific is a pathetic wanker (nasty word choice is intentional). The plots of both of the novel’s alternate stories are boring. Don’t waste any time with this book. 

The real Richard Halliburton preparing for his final adventure aboard this ship that disappeared with Halliburton and his crew during a typhoon in the Pacific Ocean.

As I have said, I was absorbed in every one of Richard Halliburton’s books when I was a young teen, and recently visited some of the sights in Greece that enchanted me back then (link). I’m now mature enough that the breathless style of this once-very-popular author is less appealing to me after all these years. However, I know a bad imitation when I see it, and World Pacific is a very bad imitation.

A More Entertaining Book…



Author Louis Sachar is known for his children’s books, especially Holes. His newest book, The Magician of Tiger Castle is promoted as his first adult book. I found it nevertheless as being rather childish, both in the way the action was developed, and in the way the author constantly explained cultural references that in my opinion any adult reader would already know. I would say that the plot and characters are all right but not super compelling, the way that I think fantasy plots and characters should be.

Looking forward to next week

"Over the River to Grandma's House on Thanksgiving Day" by Grandma Moses, the American primitive painter. Date: 1943 (source)

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17 comments:

  1. I'm at a loss how the "thing" gets away with all that he does and says. Why people are not offended by the insults and nastiness is beyond me. If any other president had done this, they would have been ousted immediately. Sorry, the book was disappointing for you. Wishing you a very nice weekend.

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  2. I loved Richard Halliburton’s books when I was a kid. It’s sad that he disappeared, likely drowned at sea.

    The piggy man is rapidly losing popularity. Only his diehard fans don’t believe that something is wrong with him.

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  3. Piggy even made it to the German online news. Quite a "serious president"...
    (Pigs, btw are very social, intelligent animals - he sure does not know that, neither part).

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  4. Hello,
    I am so sick of that man, he is a disgrace!
    I am amazed his followers are ok with his behavior.
    Now he wants to kill people he doesn't like.
    Thanks for the book reviews and I love the painting.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  5. It's definitely discouraging to read about the political news.

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  6. The people running his administration are making a reality show, not a presidency. What can T do today to bring in viewers? Shall we stop SNAP? Oh, let's have a Saudi prince who had a journalist butchered. Now let's bring in our fiercest rival for NYC. It's all a show to them.

    I started the Louis Sachar book but it wasn't for me.

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  7. Every day -- worse and worse. Are you home or traveling for TG? I love that painting.

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  8. That painting is so peaceful - makes me yearn for days gone by.

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  9. I had no idea Louis Sachar had written an adult novel. My kids all loved his books. The national disgrace continues... sigh.

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  10. Trump can do and say anything he wants without consequences. I just don't get it. Doesn't anyone around him have any sense and gumption?

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  11. Love the Grandma Moses painting. And re Halliburton: We made a trans-Atlantic crossing some years ago on a friend's 35 foot schooner. The second day out, we experienced a force 10 storm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_scale. Nature certainly does remind us to be humble, and thankful when we survive the storms. Thanks for your thoughtful post.

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  12. I hope you find some books this week that work better for you! And I hope we all get a President and government that works better for us, but that's going to take longer.

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  13. I have a friend who LOVES Trump. Her and her husband get in their boat and go by Mar-a-Lago just about every weekend hoping he's there. We have never gone by there in our boat!

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  14. Sorry that you didn't like World Pacific, but thanks for mentioning it. It reminded me that in '19 my grandson asked me to buy him Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing, so I did. I also bought the audio for me and forgot about it so I checked and it's still in my Audible app. I added it to it to list to listen to in '26. I hope you have a good week!

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  15. I hope you have a better reading week this week!

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  16. Hope you have better reading this week. I've started a mystery series set in Greenland you may like. (or maybe you've already read it) The first book is called Seven Graves One Winter by Christoffer Petersen. I liked book 1 and am now reading book 2. Have a great rest of your weekend. hugs-Erika

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  17. Never has the adage ‘the standard you walk past is the standard you accept’ been so apt, the wholesale failure by all governments and media to hold him to account drags everyone down.
    Have a lovely Thanksgiving (despite him)

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