Chicago Tribune Rex Huppke column

What we need are tough men who stand up to such affronts by shouting down women on the internet, and non-whiny women who bemoan "pearl-clutching feminist talking points" in pop culture while not worrying about things like "the gender pay gap" or "actual problems facing women...

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Abstract What we need are tough men who stand up to such affronts by shouting down women on the internet, and non-whiny women who bemoan "pearl-clutching feminist talking points" in pop culture while not worrying about things like "the gender pay gap" or "actual problems facing women."
AbstractList (18 AA batteries not included, may require FAA licensing depending on height of office building, attachable pastry tray $50 extra.) "10 Steps to Being a Better Manager" Book Recycler: This handy under-the-desk tool takes any book that offers simplistic advice and sunny aphorisms aimed at helping you be a better boss and incinerates it into a manageable and considerably more useful pile of ashes.
Or as they might say in the corporate world: 'If you can't create a win-win proposition, effectively gain traction, and socialize your burning platform for a paradigm shift, bake yourself into the current process.'" In other words, he writes: "Whereas at some point in my life I aspire to do something that creates positive social impact in the world, this book is not that thing. Sudakow's book is a dictionary of dippy corporate slang, one that accurately explains what strange phrases like "increase the footprint" and "harness the organic process" mean. [...]it didn't help.\n
July 20--It's possible my keen reporting instincts are failing me, but I'd swear there's a strong anti-Hillary Clinton vibe here at the Republican National Convention. Lock her up!" I wouldn't expect anyone at the GOP convention to say anything nice about Clinton, but "she belongs in prison" is a long rhetorical leap past "she's not qualified" or "her policies will hurt the country."
Before delivering his final blow in a prime-time acceptance speech at the GOP national convention, real estate mogul and master egotist Donald J. Trump derailed any hope the Republican Party had of broadening its appeal to a wider base of American voters.
[...]to demonstrate my devotion to short periods of daytime sleep, I took three naps while writing that first sentence. The survey found that more than half of business leaders would like to see their companies imitate other businesses that have adopted sleep pods and nap rooms: "Research has shown that a short nap of 10 to 30 minutes improves alertness and performance for up to two and a half hours."
Every time there's a mass shooting in this country -- and it's getting to be a bit too frequent, wouldn't you say? -- one group of Americans points out that the common denominator in these tragedies is the device that sends the bullets into people's bodies and another group clutches their pocket Constitutions to their chests and cries, "Tyranny!" One group says, "Hey, maybe if we didn't let people on the terrorist watch list buy guns, that might help," and the other group says, "We can't do that because someone accidentally on the terrorist watch list might be denied their precious right to a gun."
[...]I consider Miles, the cheerful gas pump now being test-marketed at two Chicago-area BP stations and other locations across the country, a hostile gesture to those of us who believe in the sanctity of traditional gas pumping.
Oct. 20--Donald Trump sent a message to his supporters during the final debate of the 2016 presidential campaign:
[...]you do have to have to decide which America is really out there: the flame-engulfed hellhole presented at the Republican National Convention, the one that Trump believes can only be fixed by Trump; or the still-strong, inclusive, flawed but fixable-if-we-work-together nation that Clinton invited Democrats, Republicans and independents to join her in making better. [...]it comes down to what Donald Trump doesn't get -- that America is great because America is good," Clinton said.
[...]we now look to the Cubs first World Series game with the Cleveland TULIPs (Totally Unacceptable Label for Indigenous Peoples) which will be held, somewhat ironically, at Progressive Field.
First people eschewed comfy cushioning for ergonomically weird chair designs, then they started sitting on giant inflatable balls (terrible, and slightly dangerous, for napping) and now we're bombarded with news about how standing desks -- standing, I tell you! -- are the key to workplace health. Adding to the sizable body of research that shows the health benefits of standing desks -- which keep workers more active during the day and relieve nagging problems like lower back pain -- a new study has found that working upright also makes people more productive.
A couple of past paragraphs: "One of the two openly gay hoteliers who hosted Republican Senator Ted Cruz at a Manhattan event last week, has caved to the Gaystapo with the kind of sniveling, dishonest and humiliating apology demanded by the Gaystapo if you don't want your life ruined.
The company, which provides employee-sponsored child care and other services, found that people working for dream companies have lower stress, greater engagement at work and lower odds of leaving the company than people who say they have a "dream job."
In a recent column, I highlighted a study by the University of California's Hastings College of the Law that found caregiver discrimination lawsuits are rising fast and employees are winning 67 percent of the cases that go to trial. Over the past year, Kristi Cooper, a director in marketing and sales working out of Kansas City, Mo., has: returned from maternity leave; helped her parents -- who are in their upper 80s -- move from their home of more than 50 years into an independent living community; managed an estate sale; and had her father hospitalized for several weeks.
Clinton reached a hand out Thursday by calmly delivering a speech in Nevada that called out Trump's litany of bigoted comments, his casual wink-and-a-nod relationships with racists and hate-mongers, his embrace of the bile-spewing internet trolls of the alt-right.
Since last year, the company has grown, now employing 12 veterans full time and occupying a 10,000-square-foot space, upping its capacity from 1,400 shirts per day to 4,000.
Consider these jaw-dropping moments that preceded Melania Trump's speech: --Monday morning, Iowa Rep. Steve King went on MSNBC and took a stand that would make white supremacists smile, commenting on the intense whiteness of the GOP crowd and saying: "I'd ask you to go back through history and figure out, where are these contributions that have been made by these other categories of people that you're talking about, where did any other subgroup of people contribute more to civilization?" --Convention officials had to shut down the event's YouTube chat feature after it was overtaken by raving anti-Semites. --
Even though he served his country and returned here to work with at-risk youth, pursuing a criminal justice degree with an eye toward becoming a police officer who would also work to keep this city safe. Tribune journalists wound up writing Arshell's final chapter, describing how he was with a friend on the front porch of a home in the Wrightwood neighborhood, an area neighbors considered safe from the city's violence, when a gunman opened fire.
Oct. 05--Every time Donald Trump was criticized during Tuesday night's vice presidential debate, running mate Mike Pence had the perfect response:
Jan. 14--As we binge-watch the ongoing tragicomedy that is the 2016 presidential campaign, a question relevant to the workplace arises: Being defenseless means you're willing to let another person express an opinion or point of view without bringing up your counter-opinion or point of view.
Nov. 07--For all the blathering nonsense that cable news networks have dumped on Americans during this brain-atrophying presidential campaign, there are only three words that mattered. [...]if someone dares to suggest that all the candidates are dreadful or to wish he or she could just vote for that nice, handsome prime minister up in Canada, backers of Clinton and Trump will descend upon that innocent soul and scream in unison: "DON'T YOU REALIZE WHAT'S AT STAKE IN THIS ELECTION?!?" I have been wildly critical of Trump throughout this campaign for what I consider good reason.
Drawing on my vast knowledge of workplace cultures, I have assembled a definitive, step-by-step guide for any American worker who is considering bringing up the subject of this election at work: 1) Don't 2) Do not. 3) Stop it. 4) Get that thought out of your head. 5) Don't you dare bring that up. 6) Go outside and get in your car and scream for five minutes until you come to your senses. 7) Under no circumstances, even under threat of physical harm, will you utter the words "Donald Trump," "Hillary Clinton" or "presidential campaign," in any order or for any reason. 8) No. 9) Seriously.
Dunkin, Brown's manager, said in a Los Angeles Times story that the young man's death made Chicago's violence seem real: "It happens there 100 times a month, and because I'm not there and I don't know the people, it doesn't affect me. Shouldn't this massive loss of life hit us all in the collective gut because it happened in our city?
[...]none of the attacks was found to be directly coordinated by Islamic terror groups. Since Sept. 11, 2001, there have been 418 people killed in mass shootings.
After taking a job with Mavens, a Chicago-based company that builds cloud-based software for health care companies around the globe, Dunford was allowed to travel Europe and North America looking for the place he wanted to call home, working remotely every step of the way. According to a report by GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com, only about 3 percent of the American workforce -- about 3.7 million people -- work from home at least half the time.
According to Politico: "The aim, Stone explained, was to produce 'solid evidence' of a rigged election that the Trump campaign could use in court."
In the workplace, as in our personal lives, we invariably come across haters -- people quick to judge or criticize; people who view another's success with envy; backstabbers. [...]the best way to deflate a hater is, once again, to kill the game.
[...]it worked again when the Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals in last year's playoffs, buoyed by my column detailing how St. Louis was originally "a penal colony for the criminally depraved" but then grew into "a booming town known for its pickpocketing and animal prostitution rings." [...]all Bibles in the metropolitan area have to be locked in steel boxes to prevent them from bursting into flames.
To prepare you for the goings-on in Philadelphia, which I'll be watching from a safe distance here in Chicago, I've assembled a list of less-publicized events, speakers and activities that I imagine will be rounding-out the jam-packed convention schedule: --Interfaith Nondenominational Atheist-Friendly Silent-Spiritual-Thought Session: A safe space for people of faith (or people not of faith, we don't judge) to meet and pray (or not pray) for a better tomorrow.
On Fox News on Sunday, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani raised the specter of Clinton's "signs of illness," saying: "Go online and put down 'Hillary Clinton illness' and take a look at the videos for yourself."
[...]Internet trolls will likely jump up and down and call me a stupid, idiot moron and yell about freedom of speech. "Generally the safest thing for employers to do is to make sure their handbooks reflect their business interests and not having their business reputation and business goodwill impinged by employees going out and engaging in antisocial and inappropriate conduct on social media," Gillespie said.
The Orange Overlord of Absurdities -- whose usual faux-tan actually looked a bit muted Monday night, perhaps the victim of a pre-debate powdering -- performed in exactly the way anyone who has been paying attention to the 2016 presidential campaign expected.
[...]most important, our political parties should never stop trying to present candidates who at least have the potential to appeal to all Americans.
Sept. 02--"The Long View" is the name of a new book, which I'll get to in a moment, but "the long view," the ability to see that the road ahead stretches on for many miles, is something I wish I had in college. What would've helped is "The Long View," a new book by Brian Fetherstonhaugh, CEO of the digital marketing company Ogilvy-One Worldwide. [...]if you end up Stage One with a growing sense of what you love to do and what you're good at and what the world appreciates, and you've stockpiled these various forms of career fuel, you're winning.
[...]to demonstrate my devotion to short periods of daytime sleep, I took three naps while writing that first sentence.
[...]I'll make sure they read, slowly and carefully, how the woman described the moment she read a news story about her assault: "I read and learned for the first time about how I was found unconscious, with my hair disheveled, long necklace wrapped around my neck, bra pulled out of my dress, dress pulled off over my shoulders and pulled up above my waist, that I was butt naked all the way down to my boots, legs spread apart, and had been penetrated by a foreign object by someone I did not recognize."
The days that have followed Donald Trump's presidential election victory included opponents protesting, supporters lashing out online at those protesters and Trump naming Steve Bannon, the former head of the bigoted and anti-Semitic website Breitbart, as his chief White House strategist. Brother Jim, the lone member of an organization called the Brothers and Sisters of Love, has always been there, sometimes a hero, sometimes just a hand willing to help or a shoulder to cry on.
The news conference will be Saturday instead.
What may be happening, particularly in the 2016 presidential campaign, is that the media are adjusting to a world where facts are no longer recognized as legitimate. Even people in the media are writing pieces that could run under the headline: "Media upset with media for way media is handling presidential campaign, media say."
[...]if you have poor relational skills and have not been kind to others/interested in their growth, you're more likely to be judged harshly.
[...]they're watching his behavior and regarding it as the way a winner behaves. Because I'm here to tell you that talking down to a woman, interrupting her or dabbling in any manner of body-shaming is NOT how a winner behaves -- not in any aspect of life and most certainly not in the workplace. Whatever the reason, and regardless of whether Trump wins or loses in November, companies have to be mindful of how his brashness might influence workers. Because I don't see how such a large portion of the population can idolize someone like Trump and then not start mimicking some of his behaviors, or at least view such behavior as acceptable.
Because this right now is the greatest country on Earth." Because this right now is the greatest country on Earth.\n
Asked what you would do about Syria and the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo, you said: "I've been reading now for weeks about Mosul, that it's the harbor of where, you know, between Raqqa and Mosul, this is where they think the ISIS leaders are. Because everybody's talking about how Iraq, which is us with our leadership, goes in to fight Mosul.
Dec. 21--Christmas, when you're young, is the morning, the race down the stairs to the tree, the brief, stunned pause when eyes -- overwhelmed by blood-pumping excitement -- can't quite process the presents and fattened stockings.
Candidates 1 and 2: "THAT PAPER HAS BEEN OUT TO GET ME SINCE DAY ONE!" That lively exchange will pale in comparison to the fiery back-and-forth that will undoubtedly have occurred when (insert candidate's name) brings up the (private email server/unwillingness to denounce racist supporters) and (insert other candidate's name) counters with allegations of misconduct surrounding (Benghazi/Russian hackers).
[...]the man of the hour took things a step further by saying, "Islam hates us."
The beauty of the lake dog is that he loves his work. Because we never actually met Cooper's owner, we joked about wanting to adopt him and bring him home, but we realized he'd be miserable in any other locale. [...]sometimes that motivation is a soaking wet lake dog, splashing and barking joyously, ever-driven to get us to pay attention.\n
Thank you for buoying my spirits and sharing your joy with the world! "Subject: Trump should (expletive) in your (expletive) mouth Hi Rexy Baby, Too bad the orlando shooter didn't find a (slur for a gay man) like you in the nightclub, or did you sneak out a back door.Take your tongue out of Obama's (expletive)" Hi, and thanks for trying to infantilize me by changing my first name to "Rexy." "Sunday colomn. you are so far gone from reality its mind boggling. your false,slanderous, yellow journalistic rantings do not belong in print. your support for a lying,criminal,pay for play, murderer, with the serial woman abusing,extorter, impeached, bull (expletive) husband is shamefull and beyond normal comprehension. go (expletive) your transgender, medically disordered husband you freak. die yesterday" OK.\n
Last week, a federal appeals court found that the law -- which required voters to show photo identification at the polls and reduced early voting -- was intentionally designed to disenfranchise black voters "with almost surgical precision."
June 14--Giving a formal address about Sunday's ghastly terrorist attack on an Orlando nightclub, Donald Trump said: "I refuse to be politically correct." Because after 48 hours of listening to the presumptive GOP presidential nominee effortlessly make a tragic situation worse -- including a period of time I've dubbed Trump's Maniacal Monday -- I also refuse to be politically correct.
After watching last week's GOP convention in Cleveland and the first two days of this week's Democratic convention in Philadelphia, after hearing crowds break into chants about black and blue and all lives mattering, after listening to former President Bill Clinton spend Tuesday night convincingly outline why his wife's life story matters, I'm left wondering this:
The sidestep you must dance to kind of/sort of support Trump will be easier if you follow this simple script: "As a lifelong conservative and member of the Republican Party, it goes without saying that he who shall not be named has my full and partial quasi-support in this presidential race.
[...]that list doesn't include the stuff unrelated to sexism that was happening at the same time: a Washington Post report that found the Trump Foundation never got the certification required in New York state to solicit money from the public; a Newsweek report that Trump violated the U.S. trade embargo with Cuba; and the aforementioned New York Times piece on Trump's taxes.
A report published in June by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission looked at a wide array of different surveys of working women and found disquieting levels of sexual harassment. A survey published in May in the Journal of the American Medical Association found 30 percent of female doctors have faced sexual harassment, and 66 percent had experienced gender bias at work.
In her research Rowe noticed: "Little acts of disrespect, and failures in performance feedback, seemed to corrode some professional relationships like bits of sand and ice." At the top of her list of actions people can take to decrease micro-inequities and increase micro-affirmations is: "Managers can and should pay attention to 'small things.'" And how does one pay attention to small things? BY BEING A DECENT HUMAN BEING!!! The micro behaviors Rowe has studied, I believe, are directly tied to macro behaviors.
A colleague told me the teachers at her son's day school had created a "kindness jar," a vessel in which slips of paper describing small acts of kindness were deposited each day. [...]that's how I found myself among a group of knee-high friends at the Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School on the North Side of Chicago, watching kindness in action and wondering why we don't have more of it in adult workplaces. A key part of the jar program -- which in a corporate setting would likely be called the Synergistic Employee Validation and Morale-Enhancement Protocol (SEVMEP) -- is that students can't report their own acts of kindness.
[...]the very suggestion that a person has a bias can prompt considerable harrumphing and assertions of pure impartiality. In a Harvard Business Review article about what Williams calls "bias interrupters," the professor wrote of companies: "One thing I hope they'll break with is the 'diversity industrial complex': the standard approach of making token hires, offering sensitivity training, setting up mentoring networks and introducing other incremental changes that focus on altering women's behavior to, say, make them better negotiators.
Four years ago I wrote a story about Lucille Dalbis and Phil Calabrese, the forces behind the Christmas Cheer Foundation, a nonprofit that delivers meals, books and toys to more than 20,000 needy Chicago-area families on Christmas morning. The Christmas Cheer Foundation has good people on its board who help organize the massive undertaking, but Calabrese and Dalbis are the driving forces, and their absence has caused a drop in donations and volunteers.
What we need are tough men who stand up to such affronts by shouting down women on the internet, and non-whiny women who bemoan "pearl-clutching feminist talking points" in pop culture while not worrying about things like "the gender pay gap" or "actual problems facing women."
On Tuesday, a tweet from Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller -- a vocal fan of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump -- referred to Clinton using the vulgar c-word, a popular term among the Hillaryclintonus asininus and one routinely spouted at Trump rallies and in the tweets of Trump supporters.
The post's author is Dan Bacon, a self-described dating and relationship expert who runs the in-no-way-loathsome website The Modern Man, which features information like, "What to say to turn a woman on and make her want to have sex with you ASAP.
Here's an explanation from a campaign started by the Special Olympics called "Spread the Word to End the Word": "When they were originally introduced, the terms 'mental retardation' or 'mentally retarded' were medical terms with a specifically clinical connotation; however, the pejorative forms 'retard' and 'retarded' have been used widely in today's society to degrade and insult people with intellectual disabilities.
Like the new Newsweek cover story detailing the extent to which GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's business interests are entwined with politicians and political players in countries around the globe. The father is suspected of laundering money for the Iranian military, the deal is presently on hold, and Newsweek is logically posing this question: "If American intelligence concludes, or has already concluded, that his business partner's father has been aiding Iran by laundering money for the military, will Trump's foreign policy decisions on Iran and Azerbaijan be based on the national security of the United States or the financial security of Donald Trump?" That's one example out of many in the Newsweek story that came out Wednesday.
New Hampshire state Rep. Al Baldasaro, a veteran and an adviser to GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on veterans' issues, raised eyebrows at the Republican National Convention this week when he said in a radio interview: "Hillary Clinton should be put in the firing line and shot for treason." An acknowledgment at the beginning of one of his books identifies Lucifer as "the very first radical." [...]Carson said: "So, are we willing to elect someone as president who has as their role model someone who acknowledges Lucifer?" Clinton/Lucifer 2016!
Per the report, in 2015, "5,518 charges involving allegations of harassment were resolved in favor of the charging party through the administrative process, resulting in $125.5 million in benefits for employees. Since 2010, employers have paid out $698.7 million to employees alleging harassment through the Commission's administrative enforcement pre-litigation process alone." How do we continue to tolerate verbal abuse, sexual advances, crude comments, racism, sexism and all manner of other uncivil nonsense in professional settings? (Or in any settings, for that matter.) I know some will say this is a bunch of reactionary noise from sensitive workers, the result of a society that's gotten too politically correct.
Every company culture is unique, and while kindness seems a simple concept, weaving it into the fabric of your company's culture will require dialogue, experimentation and a willingness to try and fail and then try again. The answer is , not very many; fewer than you can count on one hand. Because when you encounter such a person, you will know it.
There were things the president did that were truly outrageous from a conservative perspective -- taking executive action on immigration, making religious colleges and hospitals provide contraceptive coverage under Obamacare -- but those outrages were lost in the incessant bellowing over everything else. Trump also announced that Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions -- a fiercely anti-immigration ideologue who scares the bejesus out of civil rights activists -- was his pick to be the next attorney general.
Mattersight, a tech company that creates personality evaluation software to guide interactions with customers and employees, recently published a networking guide that outlines six personality traits: adviser, connector, organizer, original, dreamer and doer. [...]it seems downright sensible, both for call centers and for anyone who has to communicate with other human beings.
Do you know what your work narrative is? Because there's value in pondering such things. The "Working in America" initiative also will include a series of radio profiles -- co-produced by Project& and Radio Diaries -- that will air on NPR's "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered.\n
Aug. 17--For anyone complaining about a lack of media access to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, her campaign has great news: The first podcast came out last week, and as you might imagine, it asked the tough questions like, "What's the first thing you do in the morning?" and "What's the best case scenario for what dinner's going to be tonight?" Clinton does some one-on-one interviews but generally seems to do everything possible to avoid the media scrutiny most presidential candidates endure.
Beezat encourages readers to "find ways to understand" the characteristics and behaviors that enhance a person's character, things like kindliness, equity, a willingness to accept responsibility and tact. [...]part of why I'm sharing the book with you all is because I don't think we have enough people like Beezat passing along this kind of information to younger workers and rising managers.
[...]Kegan noted that DDOs have a high rate of turnover in the first year.
June 21--On Monday, eight days after 49 people were gunned down in an Orlando nightclub by a terrorist claiming allegiance to the Islamic State, the U.S. Senate voted down four different gun control proposals, two from each party.
Sept. 22--The great Chicago author and historian Studs Terkel once wrote this about work: "It is about a search, too, for daily meaning as well as daily bread, for recognition as well as cash, for astonishment rather than torpor; in short, for a life rather than a Monday through Friday sort of dying." Do you know what your work narrative is? Because there's value in pondering such things.
What matters here is not the content of the Infowars story, but the very fact that the son of a presidential candidate is giving that site any form of credibility.
According to the Washington Post story on this development, climate change has been shrinking polar bear territory -- icy areas with easy access to delectable seals and walruses -- and expanding the non-icy land that grizzly bears enjoy.
Never is that more important than during the summer months, when workers across the country catch themselves staring through distant office windows at the welcoming warmth and sunshine, knowing they have a meeting in five minutes in a windowless conference room with a person who received a master's degree in droning. Truthfully, the best bet is to stay in your office taking Vitamin D supplements and feeling grateful that your employer provides you with shelter Beyond the sun's harmful rays, there are bugs.
Oct. 21--It's the time of year when we start saying things like, "Wow, I can't believe it's almost the end of the year" and, "Wow, I've accomplished literally none of the career goals I set out to achieve" and, "Wow, I'm despondent and filled with shame." What's unfortunate -- aside from our abject failure -- is that many of us tend to spend about 10 minutes feeling guilty about not fulfilling our New Year's career resolutions before saying: "Well, I'll start with new New Year's resolutions in January."
Maybe the bombastic GOP nominee was finally modulating his tone and recognizing he needs to appeal to a wider audience than the anti-immigrant, Breitbart-reading, borderline-bloodthirsty crowds that attend his rallies.
With his presidential campaign flailing, Trump is doing his best to sow doubt about the legitimacy of our electoral process. (The fact that polls show him trailing in North Carolina is just another example of Trump tossing false information to help rile his followers.) We are not witnessing normal behavior from a presidential candidate.
From his memoir: "My marketing strategy was working; my 'brand' was being promoted and defended from all sides."
[...]I responded to Clinton's scurrilous claim by sending this tweet: "Crooked Hillary said that I want facts brought into the school classroom.
[...]using a weapon new in campaign warfare -- a "tweet," they call it -- this Trump fellow proceeded to publicly condemn the upcoming presidential debates, complaining that two of them would conflict with games of sport.
Fortunately for the country, even with horrific tragedies like the murder of law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, La., and Dallas and racial tensions stoked by videos of police shooting unarmed black men, not everyone's falling for Trump's "the end is near" pitch.
A sweeping New York Times investigation published Sunday found: "Mr. Trump's companies have business operations in at least 20 countries, with a particular focus on the developing world, including outposts in nations like India, Indonesia and Uruguay, according to a New York Times analysis of his presidential campaign financial disclosures.
July 28--It has come to my attention that the 2016 presidential election, which seemed to be doing just fine in the weirdness department, now involves Russian President Vladimir Putin. Because of course it does.
The slippery conservative vanquished by Donald Trump in the Republican primary -- still rightly put-off by Trump insulting both his wife and father on the campaign trail -- was inexplicably allowed onstage Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention.
An analysis by BuzzFeed News found that in the final three months of the presidential campaign, "the top-performing fake election news stories on Facebook generated more engagement than the top stories from major news outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, NBC News and others." BuzzFeed reported: "During these critical months of the campaign, 20 top-performing false election stories from hoax sites and hyperpartisan blogs generated 8,711,000 shares, reactions, and comments on Facebook." [...]readers or viewers are going to see bias, sometimes because there's actual bias and sometimes because the writer or broadcaster just isn't telling the readers or viewers enough of what they want to hear.
The reason for his impeachment is foggy right now, but it will likely stem either from his decision to give Alaska to Russian President Vladimir Putin as a birthday present or the fact that the wall project along the U.S.-Mexican border will be running $50 billion over budget due to Trump's insistence that it be built with solid-gold bricks. Apple will release the highly anticipated iPhone 8, which the company will claim is both larger and smaller than previous models. Because that's a physical impossibility, consumers who buy the phone will receive empty boxes and, in order to remain on the cutting edge of hip Apple technology, will have to walk around staring at an empty hand or holding nothing to their ear while talking into the air.
When that time comes, I hope you'll find that we -- the ones whose hearts ached over the story of your birth -- have made the world a better place. Because this world you've come into, at this moment in time, needs work.
Did she raise some valid points about the need for a living wage and how it can hinder young people who are entering the workforce burdened with student loan debt?
[...]I thank all of you for reading, for tolerating my silliness and for helping me continue this conversation of work and life and, often, ice cream. Blake Vapes, aka UR BOI BLAKE VAPES, a social media character created by Los Angeles comedian Aristotle Georgeson (A translation by Georgeson follows Blake's comments) DID YOU KILL THE GAME THIS PAST YEAR!?!? HONESTLY IT DOESNT EVEN MATTER CUZ THE NEW YEAR IS HERE AND ITS A BRAND NEW CHANCE TO KILL THE GAME!!! STRAIGHT UP YOU CANT FOCUS ON THE PAST CUZ THE PAST DOESNT EXIST ANYMORE, YOU NEED TO FOCUS ON WHATS NEXT FOR YOU TO KILL THE GAME THE BEST WAY YOU KNOW HOW TO KILL THE GAME!!! A LOT OF YOU ARE PROBABLY READING THIS LIKE HOW DO I EVEN KILL THE GAME IN THE FIRST PLACE?!?!?! THE ANSWER IS DEFS SIMPLE, YOU GOTTA FOCUS ON WHAT U LOVE THEN DO WHATEVER YOU GOTTA DO TO BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE AT THAT THING AND THEN EVENTUALLY YOU WILL BE KILLIN' THE GAME AT THAT THING!!! THE MAJOR KEY IS DEFS TO MAKE SURE YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT THEN JUST DONT STOP UNTIL YOU GET IT!!! FORGET ABOUT HATERS OR THE DOUBTERS OR YOUR COMPETITION!!! YOU ARE YOUR ONLY COMPETITION AND ONLY YOU CAN DEFEAT YOURSELF OR MAKE YOURSELF THE GAME KILLER THAT YOU TRULY ARE!!! Translation: Did you have a good year?
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Every company culture is unique, and while kindness seems a simple concept, weaving it into the fabric of your company's culture will require dialogue,...
Did she raise some valid points about the need for a living wage and how it can hinder young people who are entering the workforce burdened with student loan...
[...]if you have poor relational skills and have not been kind to others/interested in their growth, you're more likely to be judged harshly.
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Or as they might say in the corporate world: 'If you can't create a win-win proposition, effectively gain traction, and socialize your burning platform for a...
Since last year, the company has grown, now employing 12 veterans full time and occupying a 10,000-square-foot space, upping its capacity from 1,400 shirts per...
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[...]the man of the hour took things a step further by saying, "Islam hates us."
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According to the Washington Post story on this development, climate change has been shrinking polar bear territory -- icy areas with easy access to delectable...
First people eschewed comfy cushioning for ergonomically weird chair designs, then they started sitting on giant inflatable balls (terrible, and slightly...
[...]most important, our political parties should never stop trying to present candidates who at least have the potential to appeal to all Americans.
In a recent column, I highlighted a study by the University of California's Hastings College of the Law that found caregiver discrimination lawsuits are rising...
What we need are tough men who stand up to such affronts by shouting down women on the internet, and non-whiny women who bemoan "pearl-clutching feminist...
[...]I'll make sure they read, slowly and carefully, how the woman described the moment she read a news story about her assault: "I read and learned for the...
[...]the very suggestion that a person has a bias can prompt considerable harrumphing and assertions of pure impartiality. In a Harvard Business Review article...
Every time there's a mass shooting in this country -- and it's getting to be a bit too frequent, wouldn't you say? -- one group of Americans points out that...
June 14--Giving a formal address about Sunday's ghastly terrorist attack on an Orlando nightclub, Donald Trump said: "I refuse to be politically correct."...
Never is that more important than during the summer months, when workers across the country catch themselves staring through distant office windows at the...
The sidestep you must dance to kind of/sort of support Trump will be easier if you follow this simple script: "As a lifelong conservative and member of the...
June 21--On Monday, eight days after 49 people were gunned down in an Orlando nightclub by a terrorist claiming allegiance to the Islamic State, the U.S....
[...]none of the attacks was found to be directly coordinated by Islamic terror groups. Since Sept. 11, 2001, there have been 418 people killed in mass...
Per the report, in 2015, "5,518 charges involving allegations of harassment were resolved in favor of the charging party through the administrative process,...
Beezat encourages readers to "find ways to understand" the characteristics and behaviors that enhance a person's character, things like kindliness, equity, a...
The news conference will be Saturday instead.
Fortunately for the country, even with horrific tragedies like the murder of law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, La., and Dallas and racial tensions...
Consider these jaw-dropping moments that preceded Melania Trump's speech: --Monday morning, Iowa Rep. Steve King went on MSNBC and took a stand that would make...
July 20--It's possible my keen reporting instincts are failing me, but I'd swear there's a strong anti-Hillary Clinton vibe here at the Republican National...
The slippery conservative vanquished by Donald Trump in the Republican primary -- still rightly put-off by Trump insulting both his wife and father on the...
New Hampshire state Rep. Al Baldasaro, a veteran and an adviser to GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on veterans' issues, raised eyebrows at the Republican...
Before delivering his final blow in a prime-time acceptance speech at the GOP national convention, real estate mogul and master egotist Donald J. Trump...
To prepare you for the goings-on in Philadelphia, which I'll be watching from a safe distance here in Chicago, I've assembled a list of less-publicized events,...
Because this right now is the greatest country on Earth." Because this right now is the greatest country on Earth.\n
After watching last week's GOP convention in Cleveland and the first two days of this week's Democratic convention in Philadelphia, after hearing crowds break...
July 28--It has come to my attention that the 2016 presidential election, which seemed to be doing just fine in the weirdness department, now involves Russian...
[...]you do have to have to decide which America is really out there: the flame-engulfed hellhole presented at the Republican National Convention, the one that...
[...]using a weapon new in campaign warfare -- a "tweet," they call it -- this Trump fellow proceeded to publicly condemn the upcoming presidential debates,...
Drawing on my vast knowledge of workplace cultures, I have assembled a definitive, step-by-step guide for any American worker who is considering bringing up...
Last week, a federal appeals court found that the law -- which required voters to show photo identification at the polls and reduced early voting -- was...
Even though he served his country and returned here to work with at-risk youth, pursuing a criminal justice degree with an eye toward becoming a police officer...
Aug. 17--For anyone complaining about a lack of media access to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, her campaign has great news: The first podcast...
A couple of past paragraphs: "One of the two openly gay hoteliers who hosted Republican Senator Ted Cruz at a Manhattan event last week, has caved to the...
On Fox News on Sunday, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani raised the specter of Clinton's "signs of illness," saying: "Go online and put down 'Hillary...
Clinton reached a hand out Thursday by calmly delivering a speech in Nevada that called out Trump's litany of bigoted comments, his casual wink-and-a-nod...
The post's author is Dan Bacon, a self-described dating and relationship expert who runs the in-no-way-loathsome website The Modern Man, which features...
Maybe the bombastic GOP nominee was finally modulating his tone and recognizing he needs to appeal to a wider audience than the anti-immigrant,...
Sept. 02--"The Long View" is the name of a new book, which I'll get to in a moment, but "the long view," the ability to see that the road ahead stretches on...
What matters here is not the content of the Infowars story, but the very fact that the son of a presidential candidate is giving that site any form of...
A report published in June by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission looked at a wide array of different surveys of working women and found...
Thank you for buoying my spirits and sharing your joy with the world! "Subject: Trump should (expletive) in your (expletive) mouth Hi Rexy Baby, Too bad the...
Like the new Newsweek cover story detailing the extent to which GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's business interests are entwined with politicians and...
From his memoir: "My marketing strategy was working; my 'brand' was being promoted and defended from all sides."
What may be happening, particularly in the 2016 presidential campaign, is that the media are adjusting to a world where facts are no longer recognized as...
When that time comes, I hope you'll find that we -- the ones whose hearts ached over the story of your birth -- have made the world a better place. Because...
Sept. 22--The great Chicago author and historian Studs Terkel once wrote this about work: "It is about a search, too, for daily meaning as well as daily bread,...
Do you know what your work narrative is? Because there's value in pondering such things. The "Working in America" initiative also will include a series of...
Candidates 1 and 2: "THAT PAPER HAS BEEN OUT TO GET ME SINCE DAY ONE!" That lively exchange will pale in comparison to the fiery back-and-forth that will...
The Orange Overlord of Absurdities -- whose usual faux-tan actually looked a bit muted Monday night, perhaps the victim of a pre-debate powdering -- performed...
[...]they're watching his behavior and regarding it as the way a winner behaves. Because I'm here to tell you that talking down to a woman, interrupting her or...
[...]that list doesn't include the stuff unrelated to sexism that was happening at the same time: a Washington Post report that found the Trump Foundation...
Oct. 05--Every time Donald Trump was criticized during Tuesday night's vice presidential debate, running mate Mike Pence had the perfect response:
Asked what you would do about Syria and the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo, you said: "I've been reading now for weeks about Mosul, that it's the harbor of...
[...]it worked again when the Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals in last year's playoffs, buoyed by my column detailing how St. Louis was originally "a penal...
The beauty of the lake dog is that he loves his work. Because we never actually met Cooper's owner, we joked about wanting to adopt him and bring him home, but...
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Oct. 20--Donald Trump sent a message to his supporters during the final debate of the 2016 presidential campaign:
Oct. 21--It's the time of year when we start saying things like, "Wow, I can't believe it's almost the end of the year" and, "Wow, I've accomplished literally...
[...]we now look to the Cubs first World Series game with the Cleveland TULIPs (Totally Unacceptable Label for Indigenous Peoples) which will be held, somewhat...
According to Politico: "The aim, Stone explained, was to produce 'solid evidence' of a rigged election that the Trump campaign could use in court."
After taking a job with Mavens, a Chicago-based company that builds cloud-based software for health care companies around the globe, Dunford was allowed to...
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[...]I consider Miles, the cheerful gas pump now being test-marketed at two Chicago-area BP stations and other locations across the country, a hostile gesture...
An analysis by BuzzFeed News found that in the final three months of the presidential campaign, "the top-performing fake election news stories on Facebook...
There were things the president did that were truly outrageous from a conservative perspective -- taking executive action on immigration, making religious...
A sweeping New York Times investigation published Sunday found: "Mr. Trump's companies have business operations in at least 20 countries, with a particular...
Dunkin, Brown's manager, said in a Los Angeles Times story that the young man's death made Chicago's violence seem real: "It happens there 100 times a month,...
(18 AA batteries not included, may require FAA licensing depending on height of office building, attachable pastry tray $50 extra.) "10 Steps to Being a Better...
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[...]I thank all of you for reading, for tolerating my silliness and for helping me continue this conversation of work and life and, often, ice cream. Blake...
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