December 14, 2020

OPEN THREAD: If you have a doctorate in education, sing out in the comments.

OPERATION WARP SPEED: Trump was right about the vaccine release.

NBC hardest hit:

BOB MCMANUS: NYC’s suffering from delusion that you can maintain order without coercion.

I think they’re fine with the coercion so long as it’s aimed at ordinary citizens and not criminals.

RIP: Tony-winning choreographer, actress Ann Reinking dies at 71.

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SPACE: €167 million Space Rider contract funds construction of Europe’s first orbital spaceplane.

HMM: Exclusive: Firefly Reboot Coming To Disney+. Given what Disney has done to Star Wars, I’m not sure we should celebrate.

WELL-DESERVED, IF SO: With his star dimmed, California’s Newsom could face recall.

ONE SIMPLE STATISTIC SHOWS CUOMO IS DESTROYING NYC’S RESTAURANT INDUSTRY FOR NO REASON:

Cuomo’s decision to follow through on his threat to shut down restaurants has received enormous backlash, in part because its very basis is undercut by the governor’s own data. Restaurants and bars have driven only 1.4 percent of New York’s COVID-19 cases, according to the state’s contact tracing program. Meanwhile, private personal gatherings have driven nearly 75 percent of the state’s COVID-19 spread.

So Cuomo is shutting down an industry—crushing small businesses and putting service workers out of a job—that is only making a minuscule contribution to the spread of COVID-19. (After all, restaurants have operated at reduced capacity, required mask-wearing, heightened sanitization protocols, and more.)

Understandably, restaurateurs were infuriated by the governor’s arbitrary and baseless order.

No reason? But why does Cuomo need one? When Oliver Stone wrote Gordon Gekko’s line at the climax of Wall Street that he was wrecking Martin Sheen’s small airline company “because it’s wreckable,” it was just another moment of leftwing projection.

BIDEN: RELAX, THE CHINESE ARE OUR FRIENDS. Sprawling hack of federal agencies spurs alarm in White House.

Utterly unrelated: Rep. Crenshaw: Media, Democrats Won’t Dig Into Swalwell Scandal.

HONESTLY, THIS NUMBER SEEMS LOW TO ME. One in five with COVID-19 passes it to others in household, data shows. At least, lower than I expected. But a nephew who was pretty sick with Covid for a couple of weeks never did infect my sister or brother-in-law. He did isolate himself in his room, which is an addition with separate HVAC, and I sent them one of these HEPA/UV air filters, but still. And a high school friend whose family caught it in NYC in early March never did get it; 3 out of 6 in her family were sick and the others just never came down with it despite being in constant proximity.

Plus: “Households are favorable environments for transmission.” Interestingly, our whole strategy seems to have involved keeping people in their households as much as possible.

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DISPATCHES FROM THE GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA: Stacey Abrams: Challenging Election Results Is OK When She Does It.

HIS FRAUDULENCY REACHES 270: Biden Officially Passes 270 Vote Threshold As Electors Cast Their Votes.

MARK STEYN ON ONE OF ERIC SWALWELL’S PREDECESSORS: Monsieur Butterfly.

How quaint it sounds: the “honey trap”. But it can be a lonely life out there on the diplomatic circuit, and. for an enterprising intelligence agency, the wallflower at the embassy ball is still a reliable way to access your enemy’s secrets. As it happens, Mr. Hudson’s career self-detonated only a few days after the death of one of the most famous honey traps of the post-war era, the Chinese opera singer Shi Pei Pu.

Shi was a he, although for a while that wasn’t entirely clear. As a famous headline in Le Monde wondered: “Espion ou espionne?” Spy or spy-ette? James Bond or Pussy Galore? When Bernard Boursicot first saw him across a crowded room at some enchanted diplomatic evening in Beijing in 1964, the espion was certainly a he – a slip of a lad in his mid-twenties but already an accomplished singer and actor, and socially assured.

By contrast, M Boursicot was the French Embassy’s accountant, a 20-year-old schnook from the wrong side of the tracks whom the career diplomats already figured for a loser. The girls in the typing pool called him Bouricot – “Donkey” – and not as a compliment. He was a virgin, lonely and longing for love. And there, at the centre of attention, was the glamorous young Chinaman, if that’s the word.

Needless to say, read the whole thing.

I BLAME #ORANGEMANBAD AND STUPID ANTI-SCIENCE RED-STATERS: Japan halts travel campaign amid record surge in COVID-19 cases.

Related: South Korea closes schools, opens new testing sites amid COVID-19 outbreak.

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