Becoming the second president in US history to be impeached (previously), specifically for lying while under oath and obstruction of justice in charges stemming from a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by Paula Jones (the Supreme Court ruling that incumbency did not impart immunity from civil lawsuits) and sexual relations with a subordinate, White House intern Monica Lewinsky, the House of Representatives voted to impeach William Jefferson Clinton on this day in 1998.
The articles were later exhibited to the Senate for adjudication, acquitting Clinton on both charges. Against protests that dismissal would signal that perjury was merely a breach of etiquette, White House Counsel Charles Ruff presented the compelling argument: “There is only one question—albeit a difficult one—that is a question of fact and law and constitutional theory. Would it put at risk the liberties of the people to retain the president in office? Putting aside partisan animus, if you can honestly say it would not—that those liberties would be safe in his hands, then you must acquit.”
Thursday, 19 December 2019
h. res. 611
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
systemic isomorphic mimicry
Credit once again to Kottke for directing us to a reflective and objectively true set of observations about the self-inflicted wounds of Anglo-Saxon society and how that results in failed states in this excellent essay by Umair Haque (previously, ibidem).
afterthought
catagories: ๐ญ, ๐งฒ, ๐ช, myth and monsters, ⓦ
Tuesday, 17 December 2019
reasonable accommodation
Despite our shared frailties and variation in body size, type and ability, we tend to take accessibility and comfort for granted and unfortunately on some level sometimes we don’t like to be confronted with the interventions that disabled individuals need to navigate spaces not designed for them.
palm house and parterre or bulletin of miscellaneous information

simpsons roasting on an open fire
On this day in 1989, the Fox network debuted The Simpsons, characters spun-off from a regular, animated interstitial from The Tracey Ullmann Show, with a Christmas special.
Intended as the eighth episode of the season, production delays had already pushed back release dates to the holidays and the producers decided to open with this show—which was a remarkably smart move in retrospect (The Waltons had a similar start with its pilot episode back in 1971) for the expository and establishing opportunities that come with such tropes.
catagories: ๐, ๐บ, 1971, 1989, The Simpsons