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Getting better all the time (can’t get no worse): A New Year’s Eve mix tape

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All is quiet, on New Year’s Day. Except for this mixtape (you may adjust your volume per hangover conditions New Year’s morning). Cheers!

“This Will Be Our Year” – The Zombies – Starting on a positive note. Lovely Beatle-esque number from the Odyssey and Oracle album.

You don’t have to worry
All your worried days are gone
This will be our year
Took a long time to come

At least…we can always hope, right?

“Time”David Bowie – A song as timeless as Bowie himself. Time, he’s waiting in the wings/He speaks of senseless things

“New Year” – Beach House – Could be…who knows? A lovely slice of dream pop from this Baltimore trio to usher in the new year.

Can you call it? See it coming?
Just enough to tell a story ’bout a
Portrait of a young girl waiting
For the ending of an era

1999″ – Prince – Sadly, it’s a perennial question: “Mommy…why does everybody have a bomb?”

“1921” – The WhoGot a feeling ’21 is gonna be a good year. OK, back to the drawing board …let’s make ’26 a better one.

“Time” – Oscar Brown, Jr. – A wise and soulful gem…tick, tock.

“New Year’s Day” – U2 – I know… “Edgy pick, Captain Obvious!” But it’s still a great song.

“The New Year” – Death Cab for Cutie – Did you ever wake up on January 1st, look around, shrug, and think to yourself “So this is the new year?” This one’s for you.

So this is the new year
And I have no resolutions
Or self assigned penance
For problems with easy solutions

“Year of the Cat” – Al StewartOld Grey Whistle Test clip. Strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre, contemplating a crime

“Reeling in the Years” – Steely Dan – A pop-rock classic with a killer solo by Elliot Randall.

Encore! Fantastic live version from 2002. Randall and the backup band are on fire.

“New Year’s Resolution” – Otis Redding & Carla Thomas – Ace Stax B-side from 1968, with that unmistakable “Memphis sound”. Speaking of which… check out my review of the Stax music doc, Take Me to the River.

Same Old Lang Syne” – Dan Fogelberg – OK, a nod to those who insist on waxing sentimental. A beautiful tune from the late singer-songwriter.

Bonus track!

Not a “New Year’s song” per se, but an evergreen new year’s wish (now more than ever).

Previous posts with related themes:

Top 10 Films of 2025

Reelin’ in the years: A mixtape

Stuck for something to watch on movie night? Check out the archives at Den of Cinema

Dennis Hartley

The Base

These guys seem nice:

Amid high-profile arrests in its Spanish cell, the American-born and designated neo-Nazi terrorist group the Base – once a major preoccupation of FBI counter-terrorism efforts – has all but faded from US headlines. But a flurry of online activities shows the group is still active stateside and considers the US an operational nerve center.

Headed by Rinaldo Nazzaro, an ex-Pentagon contractor turned alleged Russian intelligence asset, the Base has been busy of late pursuing European expansion: besides its heavily armed members in Spain, its Ukrainian wing is linked to multiple acts of terrorism inside the country and claimed the high-profile July assassination of an intelligence officer in Kyiv.

But the Base’s online footprint also paints a picture of a more careful, yet active, American presence: videos from November show masked men shooting military-style rifles and pistols in what they claim is an Appalachian forest.

Another June photo, from the same Appalachian cell, shows five armed men in skull masks, holding rifles and brandishing the Base’s black flag, while a cell from the mid-Atlantic captures three members performing “sieg heil” salutes, with another from the midwest showing two men firing pistols.

You may have heard that the DOJ is no longer looking at right wing terrorism because they are focusing now on “antifa” and their alleged Democratic enablers like Soros, Act Blue, Indivisible etc. So this is no biggie as far as the Trump administration is concerned.

In the shifting political climate of the second Trump administration, where the FBI has openly rerouted resources away from investigations of far-right extremists, the Base appears free to organize and prepare for their stated objective of fomenting an armed insurgency against the US government.

At the same time, its recruitment has continued to funnel through a Russian email address and has not ceased since the 2020 FBI crackdown against it.

Nazzaro has also matched this new American law enforcement environment with emboldened rhetoric. “Our long-term strategic goal is to accomplish something similar to what al-Qaida and IS accomplished in Syria,” bragged Nazzaro in an audio recording he released in early December over a Russian-controlled app, reviewed by the Guardian. “Form an organized, armed insurgency to take and hold territory. And establish a white homeland which we control and govern.”

Cool, cool. I suspect they’d be perfectly welcome at a Turning Point event. Maybe next year.

I’m just glad the Trump administration is making sure that America is kept safe from day laborers, No Kings protesters and small dollar Democratic donors. Say what you will, his priorities are straight.


The Peace President’s Bombings

On Trump’s Nigerian ISIS strike on Christmas:

Suleiman Kagara, a resident of this quiet and predominantly Muslim farming community in Tambuwal district of Sokoto state, told CNN he heard a loud blast and saw flames as a projectile flew overhead at around 10 p.m. on Thursday. Soon after, it came crashing down, exploding on impact with the ground and sending the villagers fleeing in fear.

[…]

Kagara did not realize it at the time, but what he was witnessing was part of a US strike that President Donald Trump would later refer to as a “Christmas present” for terrorists.

Not long after the impact in Jabo, Trump declared on Thursday that the US had carried out a “powerful and deadly strike” against ISIS militants in the region, who he accused of “targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even centuries!”

The pentagon said they “neutralized many ISIS militants. But the people in the vicinity are all confused:

While parts of Sokoto face challenges with banditry, kidnappings and attacks by armed groups including Lakurawa – which Nigeria classifies as a terrorist organization due to suspected affiliations with Islamic State – villagers say Jabo is not known for terrorist activity and that local Christians coexist peacefully with the Muslim majority.

“In Jabo, we see Christians as our brothers. We don’t have religious conflicts, so we weren’t expecting this,” he said.

Bashar Isah Jabo, a lawmaker representing Tambuwal in the state parliament, described the village to CNN as “a peaceful community” that has “no known history of ISIS, Lakurawa, or any other terrorist groups operating in the area.”

They all said they conducted “precision strikes.”

Here’s the record of the “peace president” in the first year of his term:

So far in 2025 there have been well over 500 U.S. bombings around the globe, according to ACLED figures.

Iran’s nuclear program was pummeled and Trump launched a large air and naval campaign against Houthi targets in Yemen. American forces have struck Venezuelan boats allegedly carrying drugs destined for the U.S., blowing them out of the water — part of a campaign to put pressure on President Nicolás Maduro, the socialist strongman that runs the South American country Trump calls a narco-state. Trump has provocatively said he’s not ruling out a war with Maduro.

While he previously claimed to have “defeated ISIS,” the radical Islamic group that has terrorized people in the Middle East and around the world for more than a decade, Trump’s been busy hitting them with American firepower in the closing days of the year as they show signs of a revival.

On Thursday, Trump launched airstrikes on what he called ISIS “terrorist scum” that he said had been brutalizing Christians in Nigeria.

[…]

Days earlier, Trump had authorized strikes on Islamic State operatives in Syria — military action that one U.S. official said was “a large-scale” strike that hit 70 targets in retaliation for an ambush attack that killed two U.S. troops and an American civilian interpreter.

In November, American forces hit ISIS targets in Somalia, too.

I suspect that 2026 is going to see a lot more of it. It’s pretty obvious that he will say that all this killing counts as peacemaking so that Nobel Peace Prize will will be a shoo-in. Anyone who ever believed that a man with his vengeful, hostile, cruel personality wasn’t destined to be a warmonger didn’t understand much about human nature.

Also, he’s fucking nuts.


The House We Live In

Miller’s getting a massive amount of push back on social media for this one, pointing out his own relatively recent Jewish immigrant forebears from Russia. It’s not like they came over on the Mayflower…

This Heritage American stuff is actually amusing to me. It’s DEI for people who like to style themselves as the descendants of northern Europeans, which they think makes them more entitled to be Americans. That’s just stupid on its face. Hilariously, they’re using all the woke tropes, only for themselves. Needless to say, most of them are clueless about their own ancestry and have no idea why they fled their countries to come here or understand anything about anyone else.

By the way, here’s where this is headed:

Lol.

We are awash in idiocy and it starts at the very top.


Decorator In Chief

Apparently he always wanted to be Jackie O, which is weird, but ok. Unfortunately he has the taste of a elderly madame in an Atlantic City whorehouse.

Marble armrests? It’s never been done before because it’s ridiculous!

I would say it’s better for him to be spending his time doing this stuff rather than destroying the country and brutalizing human beings except that his minions are all just as bad as he is.

I do think he has the insight that there will be very little appetite for getting rid of this sort of thing once Democrats take over. Sure, they’ll take down the “wall of fame” and re-do the Oval Office. But I don’t know if they’ll have the nerve to take his name off the buildings and remove all this marble crapola and the ballroom and the “arch of Trump.” I hope so, but I don’t have any faith that Democrats will use their political capitol to symbolically purge the country of the flamboyantly monarchical tributes that Trump is building to himself.

They should. It would be a powerful statement that would reassure the public and the world that this aberration was unsanctioned and temporary. We’ll see.

In the meantime, our addled nutcase in chief is having lots of fun putting his name up and decorating everything in sight. And around 40% of our fellow Americans see this as perfectly normal behavior. The big question remains: what are we going to do about that?


The Good People

Everyone who voted for Donald Trump in 2024 knew that he was planning to deport massive numbers of immigrants. Some had, after all, held up pre-printed signs at the Republican National Convention that said “Mass Deportation Now.” The problem was that many voters either didn’t think he meant it, or they assumed it would be an orderly process that booted only the so-called “worst of the worst” who were already under deportation orders. 

They were wrong. 

When Trump said he planned to deport 15-20 million people, which could only mean undocumented immigrants with no criminal records, he meant it. The abusive, disorderly methods of grabbing people off the streets and detaining them for weeks and months in shameful conditions were always part of the plan. 

What we have witnessed over the past 11 months has been vile. The federal government has deployed masked, armed men into the streets of American cities to brutalize people with impunity. Thousands of immigrants from Latin America, Africa, the Caribbean and Asia have been detained and deported, many of them to places where they haven’t lived since they were children — and even some to countries where they have never lived. Families are being separated, communities traumatized and the country is being torn apart, all for the twisted pursuit of an America — white and Christian — that has never existed and cannot function without immigrants. 

It’s become fashionable on the right to extol the virtues of “heritage Americans,” which essentially means white Americans whose ancestors emigrated from northern Europe centuries ago. There is a lot of chatter about deporting all foreign-born people, whether they are citizens or not. (As the Associated Press reported in August, the administration is reviewing the more than 55 million people who hold valid U.S. visas for any potential violation.) 

“With a lot of these immigrant groups, not only is the first generation unsuccessful,” White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said on Fox News earlier this month. “Again, Somalia is a clear example here. You see persistent issues in every subsequent generation. So you see consistent high rates of welfare use, consistent high rates of criminal activity, consistent failures to assimilate.”

Miller’s claims are untrue. Just as his own immigrant forebears assimilated and their children were average, upwardly mobile, all-American citizens, so too are the more recent immigrants. But Miller speaks for people who have decided that anyone who doesn’t look like them or worship like them should be driven from the country and no more of them should be allowed to come in. The administration is making new policies every day to fulfill that agenda. 

Many of these “heritage Americans,” along with every other permutation of U.S. citizens, decided to fight back on behalf of their immigrant friends, neighbors and co-workers.

But a funny thing happened on the way to the ethnic cleansing party. Many of these “heritage Americans,” along with every other permutation of U.S. citizens, decided to fight back on behalf of their immigrant friends, neighbors and co-workers. 

In Los Angeles, the first city targeted by the Department of Homeland Security last summer when Immigration and Customs Enforcement started rousting people in Home Depot parking lots, people came out to protest at the detention center in downtown L.A. This provided some useful footage for Fox News to play on a loop and give the administration the excuse it was looking for to deploy the National Guard and, soon after, the Marines. Trump bragged that his actions saved the city from being sacked — but it was nothing more than a performance for the cameras. The troops marched around a bit and then quietly went home. We soon found out that the paramilitary ICE and Customs and Border Patrol were all the lethal force they needed. 

But that didn’t mean people weren’t protesting; it was just a different kind of protest. Average bystanders gathered when ICE showed up at Home Depots and car washes, and used their phones to photograph and document what the masked secret police were doing. Young women in yoga gear confronted the agents, asking where they were taking people and demanding to see their warrants. 

Soon, immigrant defenders were using symbolic consumer protests such as the ones in Monrovia, California, earlier this month in which dozens of activists converged at Home Depot to purchase 17 cent ice scrapers, and then immediately got back in line to return them. The protesters clogged the customer service lines for hours, trying to make the point that Home Depot is complicit in the ongoing ICE raids at their stores — unlike many smaller businesses around the country that have been active in defying ICE and CPB agents by refusing them entry to harass their customers and employees.

Across the country, citizens have created “rapid response networks” that track ICE’s movements and alert communities about immigration enforcement. Suburban moms in Illinois created neighborhood watch groups to warn neighbors and schools when masked DHS agents are spotted. Others are putting themselves in the line of fire and enduring rough arrests at protests. As CNN reported, “crowds gather — people come out of their houses, dog walkers pause on their routes, cyclists and drivers make detours — to protest what the agents are doing and remove any element of surprise.”

High school kids in Durham, North Carolina. staged walk outs in defense of their classmates and families who are living in fear. People in Seattle built whistle kits for their neighbors to use to spread the word of impending ICE raids. In Minneapolis, organizers have used the “No Sleep for ICE” tactic, gathering outside hotels where agents are housed to make noise to disrupt their sleep (and try to pressure hotels to refuse to take their business).

All these tactics, along with many others, are being used by ordinary citizens at the grassroots level throughout the country in cities, downtown metro areas and residential neighborhoods. Acknowledging that as citizens —  and as white citizens for many of them — they have the unfair privilege of being treated more or less lawfully by their government while their friends and neighbors are not, they are coming into the streets and confronting these masked brutes on behalf of the vulnerable targets who are being hunted. 

It’s not enough by any means, and it’s unclear how much it’s helping in the grand scheme. After all, DHS is successfully detaining and deporting tens of thousands of people. But they are not meeting the lofty goals set by the administration, and everything that gums up the process slows them down. The good news is that the protests often work, forcing the agents to stand down.

No matter what, it is important that people are engaging directly on the local level — even if their efforts don’t get much national press. Immigrants know that there are citizens in their communities who stand with them and are trying to do what they can to help, and these acts of resistance should serve as inspiration and motivation for the rest of us to take action for the same purpose. 

In 2026, we should all get ourselves a whistle and start blowing it loud enough to put the people who are overseeing and enabling these policies out of office in November.


People Line Up For ‘Chart Love’?

We lined up in fourth grade too

Decoding Fox News put up a reading excerpted from Donald Trump’s rally on Dec. 19 in Rocky Mount, NC. “Chart Love” is a clever bit of oppo meant for people who can’t stand to listen to Trump’s droning rambles for long the way his rally audiences can.

I found the transcript to check, not just the “Chart Love” section, but the entire 14,000 words. I ran it through Word’s editor feature. Not for spelling or grammar so much as for Flesch–Kincaid readability. The “Reading ease” assessment places the Trump speech at the level of a magazine ad. Word scores its Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level at grade four (age 10). Flesch’s own scoring table only goes as low as 5th.

I put up these gorgeous charts and it says, “Chart.” And I’m, you know, sort of talking about the chart.

You’re reading into a piece of glass. I got no audience. I got just people, very hostile people waiting around. And I’m reading into a piece of glass for 22 minutes, and I talk about the chart. The networks didn’t put up the charts. Only Fox put up the charts. Fox put them up in all fairness. When we get angry at Fox, we have to remember that. They put up the charts, so you could start putting them up now if you want. But we put up these beautiful charts that were very, look at that. But I very much like the chart from Butler, PA. I like that much better. That’s my all-time favorite chart. You know, that’s a great chart. They’re all great charts, but I’ll never like a chart like that chart I put up in Butler. Just take a look at the chart right here. [Laughter] That was a good chart. I love that chart so much. I sleep with that chart. [Audience members calls out “We love you, Trump.”] But this is okay. There’ll never be a great chart for me. It’s only the one. [Laughter] Compared to Butler, the, all charts s- — stink. [Laughter] But look at that chart. Look at the kind of, biden price increases and Trump price increases. Look at that. They’re all Biden. We’re bringing the prices down. Look at that chart. NBC, and CBS, and ABC fake news. The fake new-, Oops, that camera just went off. [Laughter] Sorry about that. [Laughter] Every time I mention that their camera, you know, you see the red light back there being, you see it go off. [Laughter] ABC fake news. I think ABC’s the worst. Believe it or not, George Slopodopoulos, he paid me about 16 million. [Laughter] You have George Slopodopoulos.

That’s our president. And what he lacks in maturity he makes up for in … just read the comments.

I'm sure the 22 million people whose healthcare premiums will triple in six days are delighted by this news, you inhuman fuck.

Spencer Green (@spencergreen.bsky.social) 2025-12-26T22:23:50.352Z

Happy Hollandaise!


Sad!

Oops…

According to preliminary Nielsen data, ‘The Kennedy Center Honors’ on CBS drew its smallest audience ever on the night of December 23, 2025, averaging an estimated 2.65 million viewers,” Programming Insider reported on Wednesday. “To put that in perspective: the 2024 broadcast averaged 4.1 million.”

Normally I might quip, “don’t quit your day job” but in this case I would say, “you were brilliant and everyone loved it and the ratings were rigged! You should definitely quit the presidency to become the permanent host! Please!”

I would guess he finds those poor ratings much more enraging than his approval ratings. It explains his surely mood all weekend better than anything else.