Saturday, May 2, 2026

Celtics Blow 3-1 Lead to 76ers in First Round of NBA Playoffs


The Boston Celtics had the Philadelphia 76ers where they wanted them with a 3-1 lead in the First Round of the NBA playoffs.

Tonight, the Celtics' season is over after the 76ers bested them 109-100 in Game 7. Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey led the 76ers' offense with 34 and 30 points, respectively.


The Celtics owned the second-best record in the NBA Eastern Conference, and it wasn't enough. The Sixers now advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the New York Knicks.


Well, there is never any shortage of drama when it comes to Boston sports.

Bad Signs in JP

 

For as long as I have been in the Boston area, I have attended the Wake Up the Earth Festival which is held on the first Saturday in May in Jamaica Plain. Sponsored by a non-profit organization called Spontaneous Celebrations, the first such festival took place in 1979 after the community in both Jamaica Plain and neighboring Roxbury saw to it that the I-95 didn't raze these areas.

When I arrived in Boston in the spring of 2000, JP was my first home, and the Wake Up The Earth Festival was among the first bit of fun I had living here. After 8 years living in the Fenway, I would move back to JP and call it home for a decade before I left for New York City. Fortunately, my exile was only temporary.

I mention all of this because the Wake Up the Earth Festival is a blend of food, music and a hodge-podge of left-wing causes typically of an environmental nature. However, back in 2024, there were a whole bunch of signs concerning the Palestinians highlighted by a mural called "Palestinian Loss of Land 1947 to Present"

Last year, following the release of the remaining hostages, there were a few small Palestinian flags, but it was far less noticeable. The same could not be said this year. One of the first things I saw was a huge sign which read "JP for Palestine".

There was another sign from Massachusetts Peace Action which read "We All Agree - No Taxes to Starve Palestinian Children". It's the sort of dubious claim which gets Jews stabbed in the U.K.

It must be said that this matter is front in center due to the War in Iran. There was an exhibit called "Eyes Wide Open - A Place to Reflect on the True Cost(s) of War" sponsored by Veterans for Peace, Massachusetts Peace Action and several other organizations. A basketball court was strewn with shoes and backpacks representing the schoolgirls killed in an U.S. airstrike at the outset of the war. There were signs which read "Remember the Children" and "In memory of the Iranian schoolgirls who were killed in an U.S. airstrike 02-28-2026".  

Indeed, those schoolgirls did not nothing to deserve their fate. The same can be said for the 118 children who were killed by the Iranian government during protests in January 2026. But where is the sign for these children? The people responsible for this exhibit are here to pillory the U.S. and Israel while turning a blind eye to the savagery of the Iranian regime not to mention its proxies Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

What worries me is the possibility that future gatherings of the Wake Up the Earth Festival could devolve into overt support for Hamas and Hezbollah accompanied by the calling for the murder of Jews (re: Zionists) as we are witnessing in the U.K.

Don't say it can't happen here because it certainly can.

Is Starmer's Intervention Against Anti-Semitism After Golders Green Stabbing Too Little, Too Late?

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Following the stabbings of two Jewish men in the London neighborhood of Golders Green earlier this week, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared the following:

Of course, we protect freedom of speech and peaceful protest in this country. But if you are marching with people wearing pictures of paragliders without calling it out, you are venerating the murder of Jews. If you stand alongside people who say globalize the Intifada, you are calling for terrorism against Jews and people who use that phrase should be prosecuted.

I watched Starmer's full remarks. He said all the right things:

And yet the truth is while we can and we will bring the full power of the state to bear on this, this is about society every bit as much as it is about security. Moments like this we often say, 'This is not Britain,' That these attacks are an affront to British values, to British tolerance, British decency. But they keep happening, don't they?

And so today, instead, I will simply say that our values are not a gift handed generation to generation. They are something we earn each day through action. They come from us. 

Anti-Semitism is an old, old hatred. History shows that the roots are deep and, if you turn away, it grows back. Yet far too many people in this country diminish it. They either don't see it or they don't want to see it. 

Given his efforts to root out anti-Semitism when he succeeded Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Party leader, I am inclined to believe him. Yet this be may very well be too little, too late. 

When Starmer visited Golders Green prior to his remarks, he was heckled with some calling him "Starmer, The Jew Harmer!!!"

Of course, the surge in anti-Semitism in the U.K. didn't begin under Starmer's watch. But it has certainly accelerated. Consider this summary by Jonathan Sacerdoti:

This comes after the Yom Kippur terror attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Manchester, where a car was driven at people outside a synagogue and worshippers were stabbed, leaving Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz dead and three others seriously injured. It comes after four Hatzola ambulances, run by a Jewish volunteer emergency service, were set alight in Golders Green, oxygen cylinders exploding and nearby windows shattering. It comes after petrol bottles and a brick were thrown at Finchley Reform Synagogue; after an attempted firebombing at Kenton United Synagogue; after counter-terror police arrested eight people over suspected arson plots against Jewish-linked sites; after a suspected security incident near the Israeli embassy in Kensington Gardens; after an arson attack on a memorial wall in Golders Green; after Jewish schoolboys were assaulted at Belsize Park station; after a Jewish man was attacked by teenagers in Hendon; after a Jewish father was abused on the Northern line; after Israelis were attacked in Leicester Square for speaking Hebrew; after a man in Wembley was asked whether he was Jewish and then punched in the face; after Jews leaving a West London synagogue were abused and assaulted; and after Gail’s in Archway was daubed with red paint and anti-Israel slogans because a bakery had somehow become another acceptable proxy for Jewishness.

The list is ugly because the facts are ugly. 

Synagogues. Ambulances. Schoolboys. Restaurants. Shops. Tube stations. Memorial walls. Men in their seventies. Men wearing kippot. People speaking Hebrew in public.

One could make a case that the U.K. is the most dangerous place on Earth to be a Jew. In which case, the U.K. might as well as be Gaza.

In order for Starmer to effectively combat anti-Semitism, he will need to borrow a phrase from one of his predecessors, Tony Blair. Starmer will need to "say what he means and mean what he says" and punish those who support violence against British Jews.

The problem, of course, is that anti-Semitism is now tolerated in the U.K. Which means Starmer would have to stand firm against any pushback up to and including the risk of Labour supporters defecting to the Green Party and their openly anti-Semitic leader Zack Polanski (despite the fact he is Jewish).

Indeed, following the Golders Green attack, Polanski made a retweet which accused the authorities of excessive conduct against the suspect without mentioning the attack. Polanski would apologize for the tweet which he said was made "in haste" but he did not condemn the attack itself. This is not surprising considering several Green Party candidates have called for violence against "Zionists". It would seem that British voters who want to kill Jews have a home in the Green Party.

So, it remains to be seen if Starmer will have the wherewithal to mean what he says about combatting anti-Semitism in the U.K.

And even if he does, anti-Semitism might be so deeply entrenched in British society that even the full force of the state might be powerless in excising it  

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Janet Mills' Disheartening & Distressing Decision to Drop Out of Maine Democratic Senate Primary

 

This morning, Maine Governor Janet Mills suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate paving the way for Graham Platner to be bestowed with the Democratic Party nomination.

I find Mills' decision disheartening and distressing.

By most accounts, she was a competent, reasonably liked governor. But apparently competence isn't what Democratic Party primary voters want these days. They want red meat (ethically sourced, of course), easy answers and social media clicks. In this respect, Democratic Party voters are no different than the MAGA they purport to despise. This is disheartening.

Aside from being manifestly unqualified for the job, Platner is also a vile anti-Semite, and it would seem Maine Democrats don't care. Indeed, they might very well like him because of it. That is distressing.

Loathe as I am to support a Republican in the age of Trump, if I were living in Maine I would cast my ballot for Susan Collins. It should be said that Collins was among the 7 Republican Senators who voted to impeach Trump during his second impeachment proceeding in 2021 following the events of January 6th and did not vote for Trump in 2024. That she voted to impeach Trump in 2021 and publicly refused to vote for him in 2024 and managed not to have a primary challenger is no small feat.

Trump certainly has no love lost for Collins. A year ago, Trump berated her for not supporting his tariffs against Canada. Last July, Trump took Collins to task for not supporting the so-called Big Beautiful Bill. Back in January, Trump made a profanity laced phone call to Collins when she voted in favor of a Democratic war powers resolution after Trump initiated military action in Venezuela.

Of course, Trump is mercurial. Last month, during a FOX News interview, he called Collins "a good person". Maine Democrats claimed it was proof that Collins was on Trump's team.

At this point, questions remain. Will Maine voters will have the good sense to recognize Collins' independence from Trump and her ability to bring home the bacon? Or will Main voters choose an untested populist demagogue who appeals to people's basest prejudices out of spite not only for Trump but out of spite for competence and getting the job done?

If Janet Mills' competence wasn't enough then who can say it will help Collins?

If that is the case, then I can only hope there are enough decent voters in Maine who will not be fooled by a man who covers a Nazi tattoo because they will see Graham Platner for the bigot that he is.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Concert for Hope & Unity Cancelled in Australia Because Greek Chorus Won't Sing With Jewish Choir

"A Concert for Hope and Unity" which was to take place next month in Sydney, Australia to benefit the victims of the Bondi Beach Chanukah massacre has been cancelled.

Would you like to know why the concert was cancelled?

Because the Australian Hellenic Choir refused to share the same stage with the Sydney Jewish Choral Society. They, ahem, "politically objected."

The proverbial Greek chorus cannot bring itself to help the innocent victims of an act of terrorism because they are Jews and will not share a stage with their fellow choir singers because they are Jews.

The Australian Hellenic Choir does not see members of the Sydney Jewish Choral Society as human beings. So long as this attitude prevails, there can be no hope and no unity.

I wish I were surprised. After all, the greatest surge of anti-Semitism since the end of WWII took place after Jews were massacred on October 7th, including in Australia. So, why would Australia care about the murder of Jews on their own soil any more than they would about the murder of Jews in Israel?

This is yet another example of Jews being expelled from polite society for being Jews. Of course, this is hardly confined to Australia. We are seeing it in Canada, the U.S., and the U.K. including the stabbing attack today in the Golders Green section of London.

It is difficult to have much in the way of optimism because things will get worse for Jews the world over and it will likely take years, perhaps decades and maybe even centuries before it gets better.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Why I Doubt Melania Trump is Actually Angry at Jimmy Kimmel for His "Expectant Widow" Joke


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First Lady Melania Trump called upon ABC to fire Jimmy Kimmel after he made a jest about her being an "expectant widow."

Keep in mind that Kimmel uttered the joke before the White House Correspondents Dinner. Nevertheless, the First Lady said the following:

Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America. People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate. A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him. Enough is enough.  It is time for ABC to take a stand.  How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.

Sorry, I cannot take this statement with any degree of seriousness notwithstanding the events of Saturday night.

If the First Lady truly decries "hateful and violent rhetoric" then she ought to have a heart-to-heart talk with her husband. Indeed, last night, Kimmel said as much during his monologue:

I agree that hateful and violent rhetoric is something we should reject, I do, and I think a great place to start to dial that back would be to have a conversation with your husband about it

In recent months, Trump has publicly delighted in the deaths of Rob Reiner and Robert Mueller while slandering Renee Good after his ICE goons murdered her in cold blood. Perhaps Trump shouldn't have the opportunity to enter our homes day and night to spread hate.

As one of millions of Americans who've actually watched Kimmel's April 23rd monologue in its entirety, there is no way that anyone of good faith would conclude that by describing Melania Trump as "an expectant widow" that he was engaging in violent rhetoric. Last I checked, the First Lady is nearly a quarter century younger than the President and the President isn't exactly a picture of health. It is more likely than not that the President will die before the First Lady whatever the cause of death.

But the Trump White House doesn't engage in good faith. Trump has wanted Jimmy Kimmel off the air since it was announced that Stephen Colbert and CBS were parting ways last summer. Last September, there was a concerted effort by the Trump Administration through FCC to remove Kimmel from the airwaves following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. And now, lo and behold, the FCC has now announced plans to review of ABC's broadcast licenses.

The Trump Administration wants another bite at the apple and will keep taking bites until they get Jimmy Kimmel off the air or former FBI Director James Comey behind bars. No sooner than Brendan Carr had announced the FCC review, the DoJ issued another indictment against Comey for seashells. Arranging seashells in the form of "8647" is no more violent rhetoric than calling Melania Trump "an expectant widow."

I also doubt the First Lady is actually angry at the quip. Again, if you watch Kimmel's monologue, prior to the "expectant widow" quip, he makes several jokes about the First Lady in connection with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Considering that the First Lady called an impromptu press conference earlier this month to claim to demand that people stop linking with her with Epstein and Maxwell, it seems to me that this riled her up far more than calling her "an expectant widow."

But Melania Trump is tethered to Donald Trump. So, she will play along with his shenanigans. Otherwise, I don't think she really cares and doesn't think we should either.

Phillies Fire Thomson After 9-19 Start; Name Mattingly Interim Manager

(Former Phillies manager Rob Thomson (l) and Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly (r))

It is really tough being a baseball manager. Just ask Alex Cora who, along with most of his coaches, was abruptly fired as manager of the Boston Red Sox a mere 72 hours ago.

Now Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson has joined Cora on the unemployment line. Of course, Thomson took over a struggling Phillies club in 2022 after Joe Girardi was dismissed with a record of 22-29. All Thomson did was to lead the Phillies to a NL pennant and then three additional post-season appearances including back-to-back NL East titles.

The Phillies extended Thomson's contract through the end of the 2027 season in December 2025.

That was just over four months ago, and Thomson would not survive the month of April.

Being a baseball manager is a tough job because it doesn't take much to lose it. All your success doesn't amount to hill of beans if you hit the skids for a few weeks.

It was speculated that Cora might be in line to succeed Thomson given his connection to Phillies President Dave Dombrowski. However, Cora turned down the job.

Instead, the Phillies looked down the dugout and named bench coach Don Mattingly as the interim manager. Mattingly was hired by the Phillies back in January after spending two seasons as the bench coach for the defending AL champion Toronto Blue Jays. Of course, Mattingly managed in the big leagues for 12 seasons - five with the Los Angeles Dodgers (2011-2015) and seven with the Miami Marlins (2016-2022). Mattingly went to the post-season with the Dodgers thrice between 2013-2015 getting as far as the NLCS in 2013 in which they fell to the St. Louis Cardinals. During his tenure with the Marlins, Mattingly reached the post-season during the COVID shortened 2020 season. Yet some are calling it "nepotism" on the grounds that Mattingly's son Preston is the Phillies GM.

Should the Phillies turn it around and get into the post-season, no one will care about the father-son manager/GM relationship especially if the Phillies win their first World Series title since 2008 which would be Mattingly's first ever ring anywhere. On the other hand, if the Phillies continue to play terribly then people will feel sorry for Rob Thomson who after four years of success was let go during the first sign of trouble.

With this in mind, one wonders of the fate of New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza whose team enters tonight with an identical 9-19 record. In some ways, it is surprising that Mendoza has hung on longer than Thompson. Aside from a 12-game losing streak this season, the Mets have been struggling since last July after owning the best record in MLB. It is astonishing there is more patience in New York than in Philadelphia and, for that matter, Boston.

Then again, Phillies fans would boo both Santa and a child struggling during an Easter Egg hunt

Rob Thomson never stood a chance.