Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Bridgitte Bardot, R.I.P.

Bridgitte Bardot's heyday was when I was a mere boy, but I was
certainly aware of her, even having never seen any of her movies
(I still haven't). She was one of the world's most beautiful women;
I certainly saw that, even though I was not of the age where I could
more greatly appreciate this fact. The lady was an internationally
acclaimed film actress, and had retired from acting while at her
most famous and most beautiful, having appeared in movies for 
twenty years. In a later stage of her life, Bardot took up the cause 
of animal rights, especially harp seals in the Arctic which were 
relentlessly hunted. Strong opinions were also a part and parcel of 
the model-turned-actress; in 2000 her commentary on Islam and 
on homosexuality got her in trouble with the French government,
which socked this French conservative with fines on five separate 
occasions for incitement. But through it all, Brigitte Bardot was 
always and unapologetically herself --- living her life in that very
fashion. No apologies, no regrets. Departed at 91. Requiescat in pace.


MEM

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

A Terrible Happening

The mother of NBC's Today Show personality Savannah Guthrie,
Nancy Guthrie has been abducted and is being held for ransom,
with her captor(s) demanding payment in Bitcoin for information
on Nancy's kidnapper(s). The FBI is conducting a fresh search of
Nancy's Catalina Foothills neighborhood north of Tucson, Arizona
to find the Guthrie matriarch and/or her abductor(s); Nancy Guthrie
has been missing since January 31, 2026.

On that date Nancy went to her family's home for a visit and to have 
dinner with them. At 9:48 PM, her garage door opened, then closed.
Police believed that this is when she returned home and was going 
to bed. On February 1 at 1:47 AM, the doorbell camera disconnected.
Software detected someone on camera but no video is available 
because the camera "loops". The detection was made at 2:12 AM.
At 2:28 AM her pacemaker disconnected. The family checked in on
Nancy at 11:56 AM  and drops of blood was found near her door. 

In a social media post, FBI Director Kash Patel shared some pictures 
of the alleged abductor for the first time. A former FBI agent told the 
Washington Post that the bizarre way in which the suspect carried his
gun, along with the slapdash way he tried to cover up a second camera,
pointed to an inexperienced criminal, at least when it comes to 
kidnappings. 

A plea for my readers in the Tucson vicinity: keep your eyes out for 
Nancy Guthrie. Nancy is 84 years old, stands 5'5" and weighs 150 
pounds, has brown hair and blue eyes. She was last seen at her home 
on the evening of January 31, near East Skyline Drive and North 
Campbell Ave. It is not known what clothes she might be wearing.
If you see her or someone who looks like they may be her, please
call the Tuscon Police and/or the FBI to inform. It is not known at
this point in time if she is still alive. Time is truly of the essence.

And say a prayer for her swift and safe return to her family,
and that her kidnapper(s) get found and brought to justice.
The Guthries have no idea where Nancy is or what physical 
condition she is in. The Peasant thanks you all profusely and
gratefully, and thanks the New York Post for the detailed information
that they were able to obtain at this juncture. 


MEM

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Apologies for My Unplanned Absence

Your beleaguered Peasant apologizes for my being away the past 
two weeks; place the blame on two culprits: frigid winter weather
and a bad back (strained muscles), both rendering me housebound.
The weather here in southeastern Wisconsin has warmed to normal
winter temperatures and my back is better so I have returned to be 
with you, my wonderful and understanding readers. In the meantime
I celebrated my birthday flat on my back in bed with my cell phone
within easy reach, getting calls from family and friends wishing me 
a happy birthday (my 68th) and snuggling up with Brownie, my 
affectionate cat. 

We shall resume our activities here on this blog, getting back down
to business in a few days. I should also inform you all that due to 
possibly more twists and turns in the weather, and should my back 
fail to hold up and/or if anything else in my body goes "SPROING!!!"
I shall post whenever I can, as often as I can. No particular day. 
At least Spring is now within sight; 6 1/2 more weeks and it's here! 
Then, if Old Man Winter would be good enough to pack his bags
and conclude his visit on schedule (for once!) things will be much
more comfortable around here. But for now, let's take things one 
day at a time and we'll get through all this successfully.
It's good to be back!


MEM


Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Goodbye and Get Lost!

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has resigned from Congress
toward the end of 2025 and gave her departure date as January 5.
That date has been and gone, and with it her wacky stint in the House 
of Representatives. 

MTG has not distinguished herself in any positive way during her time 
there. She exited quite suddenly, likely to avoid a Trump-endorsed
primary candidate who would have easily won, her leaving also being
spurred by her badgering the Trump administration to release the 
supposed Epstein files. She ran out on her district constituents who
elected her (and they likely now regret having elected her in the 
first place and don't miss her one iota). National Review opined 
that "judging by her recent TV appearances, The View seems to suit 
her better than the U.S. House". Your bemused Peasant couldn't 
put it better. 

With all that's at stake in our country at this time, we can't afford to 
have to battle loose cannons in our ranks rather than our foes
in the other party.


MEM


Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Scott Adams, R.I.P.

Anyone who has or has had a difficult job, or worked in 
a difficult workplace, or had a difficult boss were big fans 
of Adams and his comic strip character Dilbert, the very
intelligent and taken for granted engineer who is bedeviled
by a mean-spirited, stultifyingly stupid, self-serving boss
and by various dopey co-workers, whose ideas are ignored 
or set aside and forgotten about after he presents them at
departmental meetings, and is often assigned by his buffoon-
ish boss to perform tasks which are worthy of a clerk or some
other low-ranking staff member rather than a sharp, smart 
engineer, all while occupying a cubicle in the middle of all
this comedic hurly-burly. As one who has gone through much
of the same soul-sucking, gut-grinding, dignity-draining 
workplace indignations as the fictional hero of the downtrodden
employee which Adams brought to life had faced, your favorite
Peasant also revered both the put-upon cartoon engineer and his
creator. 

Dilbert was chiefly a comic strip which made mirthful fun of
the corporate world and how office life can descend into the 
ridiculous, the banal, the mind-bending, the ego-feeding, and 
the just plain dumb. Adams drew in a satirical way the 
social and psychological nomenclature of offices and the white-
collar employees who toiled in them, and also wrote books about
same with the same sharp-humored thrusts. Adams also had plenty 
of experiences of his own to draw from, working in offices and 
going through the rigmarol. 

Adams also did commentary on politics and events, writing and 
speaking from a libertarian perspective. He got into trouble 
when he said, on his livestream show Real Coffee With Scott Adams
in reaction to a poll which asked if respondents agreed that "it's OK 
to be white, a phrase labeled as racist by the Anti-Defamation League,
with 26% of black respondents and 21% were not sure, that blacks 
were a "hate group" and that "the best advice I could give to white 
people is to get the hell away from black people, just get the f*** 
away". In response to Adams' remarks, many newspapers across the 
country promptly dropped his comic strip Adams defended his words
as hyperbole and as taken out of context in reportage, disavowing 
racism and stated that nobody would disagree with what he said were 
his main points. 

Several months earlier Adams was diagnosed with prostate cancer,
which soon spread to his spine and other areas of his body. After a 
painful battle bravely waged, Scott Adams finally succumbed on 
January 13, aged 68. Dilbet is the biggest part of his legacy to the 
world, which is hungry for good comedy, including comedy with
a satirical bite --- especially for those troubled souls trapped in their
office cubicles, trying to outmaneuver their wretched bosses and to
outwit them and their not-so-bright co-workers while trying their  
damndest to get recognition for their contributions to the mission 
of the company. Rest in Peace and thanks for the target-hitting humor!


MEM


Wednesday, January 7, 2026

The New Year Begins With A Bang!

No sooner than your favorite Peasant returns from his
holiday break does he find a tsunami of political news
stories sweeping the country! I have always maintained 
that because I publish a political blog I never run out of
material to comment on! Ah, the blessing of an endless 
supply of stories! 

Starting next week I shall get back down to business and
share my insights with you, my dear and fantastic readers.
I am caught short with some other unexpected things as
we wade into 2026, but will have everything squared away
by next Thursday. Meanwhile your joyful Peasant is so glad
to be back with all of you!

So for now I say to you Happy New Year and let's make it 
a magnificent one!


MEM