The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, December 12, 2024

Rising medical costs by Guy Parsons, PoliticalCartoons.com
Rising medical costs by Guy Parsons, PoliticalCartoons.com

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Weather: Sunny. Much cooler with highs around 60. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: Mostly clear in the evening, then becoming mostly cloudy. Not as cool with lows in the upper 40s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

  • Daily weather briefing from the National Weather Service in Jacksonville here.
  • Drought conditions here. (What is the Keetch-Byram drought index?).
  • Check today’s tides in Daytona Beach (a few minutes off from Flagler Beach) here.
  • Tropical cyclone activity here, and even more details here.

Today at a Glance:

Drug Court convenes before Circuit Judge Dawn Nichols at 10 a.m. in Courtroom 401 at the Flagler County courthouse, Kim C. Hammond Justice Center 1769 E Moody Blvd, Bldg 1, Bunnell. Drug Court is open to the public. See the Drug Court handbook here and the participation agreement here.

The Flagler Beach City Commission meets at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, 105 South 2nd Street in Flagler Beach. It will consider appointments or reappointments to the Planning and Architectural Review Board and other city committees, and will approve a $21 million loan to rebuild the pier. But the big item on the agenda is the proposed annexation of Veranda Bay. Watch the meeting at the city’s YouTube channel here. Access meeting agenda and materials here. See a list of commission members and their email addresses here.

Model Yacht Club Races at the Pond in Palm Coast’s Central Park, from noon to 2 p.m. in Central Park in Town Center, 975 Central Ave. Join Bill Wells, Bob Rupp and other members of the Palm Coast Model Yacht Club, watch them race or join the races with your own model yacht. No dues to join the club, which meets at the pond in Central Park every Thursday.

Evenings at Whitney Lecture Series hosted by the University of Florida Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience at 6 p.m. (Note the new time.) Tonight: “From Jellyfish to Sharks: Ocean Swimmers Provide the Blueprints for Next-Gen Underwater Vehicles.” Dr. Brad Gemmell, Associate Professor, Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, will be the speaker. This free lecture will be presented in person at the UF Whitney Laboratory Lohman Auditorium, 9505 Ocean Shore Boulevard, in St. Augustine. Those interested also have the option of registering to watch via Zoom live the night of the lecture. Go here to register for this month’s lecture. See previous lectures here.

The Palm Coast Democratic Club holds its monthly meeting at noon at the Flagler Democratic Party Headquarters in City Marketplace, 160 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite C214, Palm Coast. The June speaker is US Congressional Candidate James Stockton. Noon  32164. Stockton, running to represent Flagler County in Congress. He is the eldest son of a public school bus driver and a heavy equipment operator. He was raised in a home of morals and values based on the principle of “do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” All are welcome to attend and meet Stockton. This gathering is open to the public at no charge. No advance arrangements are necessary. Call (386) 283-4883 for best directions or (561)-235-2065 for more information.

Rotary’s Fantasy Lights Festival in Palm Coast’s Town Center: Nightly from 6 to 9 p.m. at Palm Coast’s Central Park, with 55 lighted displays you can enjoy with a leisurely stroll around the pond in the park. Admission to Fantasy Lights is free, but donations to support Rotary’s service work are gladly accepted. Holiday music will pipe through the speaker system throughout the park, Santa’s Village, which has several elf houses for the kids to explore, will be open, with Santa’s Merry Train Ride nightly (weather permitting), and Santa will be there every Sunday night until Christmas, plus snow on weekends! On certain nights, live musical performances will be held on the stage.

Notably: Christopher Lehmann-Haupt was a house reviewer for the New York Times from 1969 to 2000, when he moved to the obituary desk in, one supposes, preparation for his own, though he was a mere 66. He died at 84, felled in the second year of the Trump junta. He was liberal, and he especially liked fly-fishing, and he had the luck, this man who wrote 4,000 reviews and essays, to have once been reviewed by the great Donald Hall, the poet who gave us those two fabulous books in his eighth and ninth decades (Essays After Eighty, in 2014, and A Carnival of Losses: Notes Nearing Ninety, in 2018, the same year he died, the same year Christopher Lehmann-Haupt died. I must’ve read a few hundred of Christopher’s reviews, and clipped a few. But I was not in this country when, two years before my arrival, he wrote a review of Gore Vidal’s Matter of Fact and Fiction, the book of essays, in 1977. It’s a somewhat positive review, but for this awful third paragraph: “The trouble with being seduced by the Single Explanation, however, is that eventually you get around to wondering what Single Explanation there is for Gore Vidal. Worse, an answer suggests itself. This happens just about where Mr. Vidal is telling us in “West Point,” that, at the age of 14, he ceased to be Eugene L. Vidal, Jr.–Sr. was a product of West Point and an instructor there–and took his mother’s birth-name, Gore. (Only he calls it his “grandfather’s name Gore,” without the appositional comma.) He doesn’t explain just why, except to say that doing so settled some confusion about what the middle initial stood for. (The surgery seems somewhat radical; gory, one is nearly tempted to say.) So we are left to speculate over the psychological implications here, and to conclude that Mr. Vidal’s animus toward everything from West Point to the American Establishment–not to speak of academicians, who are, after all, instructors–boils down to an unresolved hostility toward his father, further evidence of which, some would argue, is Mr. Vidal’s cheerfully admitted homosexuality.” The italics are mine. Vidal’s homosexuality had caused him to be blacklisted for several years, and at least five books, by Orville Prescott, a predecessor of  Lehmann-Haupt, so liberal or not, the Times has always had an odd way about the subject. But that line stands out for stupidity. Vidal, who never let a slight pass, addressed it in his Point to Point Navigation memoir in 2006, in whose index Matter of Fact and Fiction is noted, Lehmann-Haupt is not. Vidal replied in a letter to the editor, a letter that does not appear in the Times archives: “This is quintessential New York Times reporting. First, it is ill-written, hence ill-edited. Second, it is inaccurate. Third, it is unintelligent in the vulgar Freudian way. There is no evidence of an ‘unresolved hostility’ toward my father in the pages under review or elsewhere in my work. Quite the contrary. I quote from Two Sisters, a Novel in the form of a Memoir: ‘my father was the only man I ever entirely liked. ..’ Nowhere in my writing have I ‘admitted’ (‘cheerfully’ or dolefully) to homosexuality, or to heterosexuality. Even the dullest of mental therapists no longer accepts the propositon that old-father-plus-clinging-mother-equals-fag-offspring.”

P.T.

 

Now this:

In Coming Days:

December 14: Palm Coast’s Starlight Parade in Town Center is scheduled for 6 p.m. Dec. 14 in Central Park, this year capping off the city’s 25th anniversary celebrations. This festive parade will be a celebration of community traditions, featuring numerous community partners. Enjoy a delightful evening with food, entertainment, and fun for all ages. Don’t miss this opportunity to come together and honor the vibrant spirit of Palm Coast. Be part of this magical event and celebrate our community in style! Santa will arrive on a Palm Coast Fire Engine! There will be food trucks, Letters to Santa station, face painting, and kids crafts.

For the full calendar, go here.

The Live Calendar is a compendium of local and regional political, civic and cultural events. You can input your own calendar events directly onto the site as you wish them to appear (pending approval of course). To include your event in the Live Calendar, please fill out this form.

December 2024

Thursday, Dec 12


Flagler County Drug Court Convenes

Flagler County courthouse

Palm Coast Democratic Club Meeting

Thursday, Dec 12


Palm Coast Democratic Club Meeting

Democratic Party Headquarters in City Marketplace

Model Yacht Club Races at the Pond in Palm Coast’s Town Center

Thursday, Dec 12


Model Yacht Club Races at the Pond in Palm Coast’s Town Center

Central Park in Town Center

Flagler Beach City Commission Meeting

Thursday, Dec 12


Flagler Beach City Commission Meeting


Rotary’s Fantasy Lights Festival in Palm Coast’s Town Center

Thursday, Dec 12


Rotary’s Fantasy Lights Festival in Palm Coast’s Town Center

Central Park in Town Center

Evenings at Whitney Lecture Series

Thursday, Dec 12


Evenings at Whitney Lecture Series

Whitney Laboratory Lohman Auditorium

A Christmas Carol at Athens Theatre

Thursday, Dec 12


A Christmas Carol at Athens Theatre


Free For All Fridays With Host David Ayres on WNZF

Friday, Dec 13


Free For All Fridays With Host David Ayres on WNZF


Fall Horticultural Workshops

Friday, Dec 13


Fall Horticultural Workshops

Palm Coast Community Center

Blue 24 Forum

Friday, Dec 13


Blue 24 Forum

Palm Coast Community Center

Rotary’s Fantasy Lights Festival in Palm Coast’s Town Center

Friday, Dec 13


Rotary’s Fantasy Lights Festival in Palm Coast’s Town Center

Central Park in Town Center

A Christmas Carol at Athens Theatre

Friday, Dec 13


A Christmas Carol at Athens Theatre



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For the full calendar, go here.

FlaglerLive

Actually, there is no such thing as a homosexual person, any more than there is such a thing as a heterosexual person. The words are adjectives describing sexual acts, not people. Those sexual acts are entirely natural; if they were not, no one would perform them. But since Judaism proscribes the abominable, the irrational rage that Kazin and his kind feel toward homosexualists has triggered an opposing rage. Gay militants now assert that there is something called gay sensibility, the outward and visible sign of a new kind of human being. Thus madness begets madness. I have often thought that the reason no one has yet been able to come up with a good word to describe the homosexualist (sometimes known as gay, fag, queer, etc.) is because he does not exist. The human race is divided into male and female. Many human beings enjoy sexual relations with their own sex; many don’t; many respond to both. This plurality is the fact of our nature and not worth fretting about. Today Americans are in a state of terminal hysteria on the subject of sex in general and of homosexuality in particular because the owners of the country (buttressed by a religion that they have shrewdly adapted to their own ends) regard the family as their last means of control over those who work and consume. For two millennia, women have been treated as chattel, while homosexuality has been made to seem a crime, a vice, an illness.

–From Gore Vidal’s “Sex Is Politics,” Playboy, January 1979.

 

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