Good morning.
Today is the one thousand twenty-seventh day.
On this day in 1972, Bobby Fischer wins the 1972 World Chess Championship: “The first game was played on July 11, 1972. The last game (the 21st) began on August 31, was adjourned after 40 moves, and Spassky resigned the next day without resuming play. Fischer won the match 12½–8½, becoming the eleventh undisputed World Champion.”
Recommended for reading in full:
Craig Gilbert observes Both sides in 2020 election fight are watching farm country for political fallout from Trump tariffs:
Even glimmers of good news come these days with a sobering twist. Milk prices have rebounded a little, but partly because enough farmers have quit that it has reduced milk production, said Matt Lippert, a University of Wisconsin-Extension agricultural agent in Wood County.
(Tariffs are taxes on American consumers and businesses; trade wars bring these taxes. Those who support Trump – a fundamentally ignorant man – delude themselves if they think he offers an economic solution for America, let alone rural America. Those who support him more probably do so for cultural reasons, and yet in this, they are more closely aligned with the worst nativism of our past than a healthy contemporary society.
Note well — even among a supposedly loyal rural demographic, nearly 4 in 10 strongly disapprove of Trump – as many strongly disapprove as strongly approve.)
Elaine Kamarck recounts Trump’s hostility to election security preparedness:
From the very beginning of his presidency, Donald Trump has denied or downplayed Russian interference in the 2016 campaign. He has, at various times, dismissed the whole idea as a hoax, as fake news, or as an excuse by Democrats for why they lost the election. At other times, he has proclaimed his innocence vis-à-vis Russian campaign interference. From the earliest days of his presidency when he fired FBI Director James Comey in an effort to stop the investigation, he has denigrated and dismissed the entire issue. In its place he has insisted that the real problem in 2016 was not Russian interference but rather illegal voting by immigrants. The president’s beliefs have put him at odds with his own government and his own appointees, creating some awkward moments as the machinery of the federal government comes into conflict with the tweets of the chief executive.