Monday, December 31, 2018

This Day In History, 1995: The Final Calvin And Hobbes




Elizabeth Warren Is Running

In a post headlined "She's Running," Talking Points Memo says that Elizabeth Warren is running for president in 2020:

Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday took the first major step toward launching a widely anticipated campaign for the presidency, hoping her reputation as a populist fighter can help her navigate a Democratic field that could include nearly two dozen candidates.

... In an email to supporters, Warren said she’d more formally announce a campaign plan early in 2019.
(Read the post here.) 

I'm moving her from the Potential list to the I'm Running list. 

Potential Democratic Candidates, in alphabetical order:

Reminder: Not every name on this list is "viable" as a future nominee or president, or even seriously interested in running, necessarily. It's just a list of every name I've ever seen mentioned, anywhere, as someone who might run in 2020.
  1. Joe Biden (Former VP)
  2. Michael Bloomberg (Former mayor of New York City)
  3. Peter Buttigieg (Mayor of South Bend, Indiana) added Sept. 8
  4. Cory Booker (New Jersey senator)
  5. Sherrod Brown (Ohio senator)
  6. Jerry Brown (Governor of California)
  7. Steve Bullock (Governor of Montana)
  8. Julian Castro (Former secretary of Housing and Urban Development) 
  9. Mark Cuban (Businessman, owner of the Dallas Mavericks)
  10. Bill de Blasio (Mayor of New York City)
  11. Tulsi Gabbard (Congresswoman from Hawaii) added Sept. 8
  12. Eric Garcetti (Mayor of Los Angeles) 
  13. Kirsten Gillibrand (New York senator)
  14. Andrew Gillum (Former mayor of Tallahassee, FL, 2018 candidate for governor) added Dec. 11
  15. Luis Gutierrez (Congressman from Illinois)
  16. Kamala Harris (California senator)
  17. John Hickenlooper (Governor of Colorado) 
  18. Eric Holder (Former Attorney General)
  19. Jay Inslee (Governor of Washington)
  20. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (Actor) added Nov. 10
  21. Tim Kaine (Virginia senator, 2016 VP nominee)
  22. Joe Kennedy (Congressman from Massachusetts) added Nov. 10
  23. John Kerry (former Secretary of State, 2004 Democratic nominee) added Nov. 10 
  24. Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota senator)
  25. Mitch Landrieu (Mayor of New Orleans)
  26. Terry McAuliffe (Former governor of Virginia)
  27. Jeff Merkley (Oregon senator)
  28. Seth Moulton (Congressman from Massachusetts) 
  29. Chris Murphy (Connecticut senator)
  30. Martin O'Malley (Former governor of Maryland, ran in 2016 primaries)
  31. Beto O'Rourke (Texas Congressman, running for the U.S. Senate) added Sept. 13
  32. Tim Ryan (Congressman from Ohio) added Sept. 8
  33. Bernie Sanders (Vermont senator, registered Independent, ran in 2016 primaries)
  34. Howard Schultz (Businessman, former CEO of Starbucks)
  35. Tom Steyer (Businessman) added Sept. 8
  36. Eric Swalwell (Congressman from California) added Nov. 8
  37. Mark Warner (Virginia senator) added Nov. 10
  38. Marianne Williamson (Author, teacher, spiritual leader) added Dec. 11
  39. Mark Zuckerberg (Businessman, founder of Facebook)

I'm Running: Declared Democratic Candidates, in order of their announcement
  1. John Delaney (7/28/17) 
  2. Andrew Yang (11/6/17) 
  3. Richard Ojeda (11/11/18)
  4. Elizabeth Warren (12/31/18)

I'm Not Running

Oprah Winfrey
Andrew Cuomo
Sheryl Sandberg, added Sept. 8
Jason Kander, added Oct. 17
Robert Iger, added Oct. 22
Michael Avenatti, December 4, 2018
Deval Patrick, December 5, 2018

Days until the presidential election: 672

Sunday, December 30, 2018

When He Was Able To Form A Coherent Sentence



The Guessing Game - Updated

What will be on the cover of People this week? My guesses:

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth: Married
Bre Payton: A conservative writer and commentator, Payton died unexpectedly at 26
Kevin Spacey: Released a bizarre video, has been charged with felony sexual assault
Patrick Frazee: Arrested for the murder of his missing fiancée, Kelsey Berreth
Cara Maria Sorbello/Paul Calafiore/Danielle Maltby: Some kind of cheating scandal between three reality TV stars
Angelina Jolie: Gave an interview to the BBC
Forest Whitaker: Getting a divorce
Usher: Also getting a divorce
Abby Lee Miller: Returning to Dance Moms

I'm also including two repeat items:
Colton Underwood: The new season of the Bachelor starts Monday, January 7. People's pattern is to do a sidebar story about the new Bachelor the week his season premiers
JFK Jr. and Carolyn: ABC's documentary airs Thursday January 3

Monday morning update:
Elizabeth Warren: Announces she's running for president
Louis C.K.: Mocks Parkland shooting survivors on an audio tape

Update #2 on Wednesday morning. See the new cover, featuring Miley and Liam's wedding, here.

Stories that appear on the new cover will be highlighted in green.

Thursday, December 27, 2018

The Year In People Covers

Here they are, every weekly cover published this year, starting with Hugh Jackman on the issue dated January 1 and ending with Kate and Meghan on the issue dated December 31. The big story of the year, no surprise, was Meghan Markle's path from engagement to wedding to mother-to-be. Meghan was featured as the main cover story 11 times this year, five times by herself, three times with Harry, twice with Kate and once with Kate, Camilla and the Queen. Coming in second were stories about HGTV stars, two featuring Chip and Joanna Gaines and one each featuring Joanna by herself, Christina El Moussa and Drew Scott.

Four covers featured Dead Celebrities, current (Kate Spade & Anthony Bourdain, Aretha Franklin and John McCain) and past (Whitney Houston.) There were three Celebrity Weddings (Drew Scott, Harry & Meghan, and Priyanka Chopra & Nick Jonas,) one Celebrity Divorce (Jennifer Aniston) and two New Baby covers (William & Kate and Chip & Joanna Gaines.) Most of the covers featured women or couples, only five featured a man pictured alone (Hugh Jackman, Tom Cruise, John McCain, Idris Elba and Michael Bublé.)

Note that all of the above refers to main cover stories. There were also dozens of what I call sidebar headlines, covering everything from the Getty Family Curse to Colin Firth's Shocking Marriage Secrets to the lives and loves of the various Real Housewives. No one in the Kardashian-Jenner family rated a main cover this year, although Khloé, Kylie and Brody got sidebar headlines, and there was only one story featuring a member of the Trump family, a small sidebar headline about Don Jr.'s divorce. (See it here.) In particular I continue to be intrigued by the fact that People is completely ignoring Melania.

The first 2019 cover features Bindi and Robert Irwin (see it here,) check back each week to see who we'll be talking, thinking and reading about throughout the year.

January 1


January 8


January 15


January 22


January 29


February 5


February 12


February 19


February 26


March 5


March 12


March 19

March 26


April 2


April 9


April 16


April 23


April 30


May 7


May 14


May 21
Melissa McCarthy on the latest cover of PEOPLE

May 28


June 4


June 11


June 18


June 25


July 2


July 9
This week's PEOPLE cover

July 16


July 23

July 30


August 6
Tom Cruise on the latest cover of PEOPLE

August 13


August 20


August 27


September 3


September 10


September 17


September 24


October 1


October 8


October 15


October 22
This week's PEOPLE cover

October 29

November 5
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November 12

November 19

November 26

December 3

December 10

December 17

December 24


December 31