Friday, January 9, 2026

GREENLAND 2 MIGRATION, Joe Keery, Kate Hudson, Jodie Foster

Grab bag post.  First up, I liked GREENLAND back in 2020 but I really love GREENLAND 2: MIGRATION which opened today.   It's a lot more tense than the first one.  The end of the world?  It didn't.  But parts are destroyed and the Garritys have to leave safety to travel through the destroyed parts.  I don't know how to note more than that without spoilers.  If you didn't like GREENLAND, you're not going to like this most likely.  But if you thought the first one was good, you should really love GREENLAND 2.  


Now STRANGER THINGS.  Sinead Butler (INDY 100) reports:

Stranger Things star Joe Keery has spoken out against Donald Trump over the president's defence of the fatal shooting of a US citizen by an ICE agent.

On Wednesday (January 8), Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old US citizen, was shot dead by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis.

Right out of the gate, the Trump administration was quick to defend the fatal shooting, describing it as "self-defence”.
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Keery, who plays Steve Harrington in the Netflix sci-fi series, took to his Instagram Story to voice his disgust at Trump's words.

Sharing Trump's Truth Social post that was reshared by the account @brutamerica, the 33-year-old wrote, "Zero human decency stop this man."


Good for Keery for speaking out.  Renee Nicole Good was murdered by the US government and Chump and company think they can lie to us, trick us, fool us.  We ain't playing, Orange Satan.  She was murdered.  She was in her home town and she was murdered by the US government.  Chump is a disgrace and is lying about Renee.  He's the killer here and he's also lying about her, insulting her, trashing her reputation.  And he actually, as C.I. pointed out in today's snapshot, shouldn't be saying anything more than, "I can't comment on an ongoing federal investigation."  

Ann and I picked SONG SUNG BLUE as one of 2025's best movies (see Ann's "2025 in films" and my  "2025 in films,").  One family member has been whining and Emlyn Travis (ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY) reports:

Michael Sardina Jr., the son of late Mike Sardina, called Hudson and her costar Hugh Jackman "monsters" for allegedly not acknowledging his existence or reaching out on film's press tour.

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When asked about Michael’s remarks in a recent Hollywood Reporter interview, Hudson deflected the question. 

“Honestly, I don’t even know,” she told the outlet. “Out of respect for our filmmakers, I’m not the right person to speak to it.” 

Still, the Golden Globe-winning actress noted that she met and had conversations with Claire about the film. “I’m so happy that I got to know Claire, who’s such a wonderful woman, and she’s so happy with the movie,” she added. 


Big news per my grandmother, Drew's shooter has been revealed on GENERAL HOSPITAL -- here's a write up in a newspaper and my grandmother recommends everyone read Rebecca's "general hospital spoilers (a big one)."


Now let's move over to Jodie Foster:


Jodie Foster says Hollywood nearly turned her into someone she couldn’t live with.

In a candid interview, the Oscar-winning actress admitted that fame pushed her toward becoming an "a--hole," a realization that ultimately led her to step away from the industry.

When speaking about her decision to quit acting after turning 50, Foster traced it back to the commanding tone she heard herself take with someone on set.

"I asked someone for a cappuccino?" she recalled in a Variety interview. "I did what? I thought I knew what I was talking about and ranted on for 45 minutes? I didn’t send that person a condolence letter when their mom died? I wasn’t at their wedding? I disappeared for four months and expected everybody to be my friend when I came back?"


Some would argue she's kidding herself, she did become an asshole and until she's ready to discuss slugging Kelly McGillis on the set of THE ACCUSED when she found out her lover Kelly was also having sex with Whitney Houston, I don't need her faux 'confessions' about life and life lessons. 

Going out with C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Friday, January 9, 2026.  Chump, Vance and Noem attempt to smear the reputation of the late Renee Nicole Goodman who was murdered by the US government on Wednesday.



Hearts are worn in these dark agesYou're not alone in this story's pagesThe light has fallen amongst the living and the dyingAnd I'll try to hold it in, yeah I'll try to hold it inThe world is on fire, it's more than I can handleI'll tap into the water, try to bring my shareI'll try to bring more, more than I can handleBring it to the table, bring what I am able
-- "World On Fie," written by Sarah McLachlan and Pierre Marchand, first appears on her album AFTERGLOW.

The US is on fire following the US government murder of mother of three Renee Nicole Gold.  Protests have erupted. 


Protests have taken place in multiple US cities after a woman was shot dead by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis.

Federal officials said Renee Nicole Good, 37, had tried to run over immigration agents with her car and that the officer had been acting in self defence.

The city's mayor, however, said the agent who shot her had acted recklessly, with other local officials saying Good had simply been "caring for her neighbours" when she was shot at close range.





Jacob Crosse and Joseph Kishore (WSWS) note, "The murder of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an agent of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is generating growing outrage across the United States and around the world. The wanton, daylight execution of this mother of three encapsulates the criminality of the Trump administration and the Gestapo-style agents it has deployed in cities throughout the country."  YAHOO NEWS adds, "Late Thursday afternoon, Minneapolis residents gathered at the site of Renee Nicole Good's shooting for a vigil and planned anti-ICE protest, with dozens standing near a makeshift memorial for the victim, according to wire photos and local news reports."  MOBILIZE notes upcoming protests as early as tomorrow. Yesterday's protests included DC. Matt Nighswander (NBC NEWS) reports, "Demonstrators gathered near U Street and then marched tonight to the White House to protest the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman by an ICE officer in Minneapolis." 

 




 

 A classmate of Minneapolis shooting victim Renee Good has paid tribute to her, a day after she was killed by an ICE agent.

Willo Schubarth and Good, then named Renee Ganger, attended Colorado’s Coronado High School together and were in the same graduating class, CNN affiliate KRDO reported.

Laying flowers at the site where she was killed, Schubarth told KRDO that Good was one of the first people to reach out to him when he joined the school.


Molly Sprayregen (LGBTQ NATION) notes, "In the wake of the murder of queer woman Nicole Renee Good at the hands of an ICE agent, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) warned that ICE has now become an 'anti-civilian, paramilitary organization,” rather than only an anti-immigrant one'."  AOC is only one of many politicians speaking out this week against the murder.  

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Vice President JD Vance said today that Renee Nicole Good — a 37-year-old queer mother of three who recently murdered by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis — was part of a “larger, sinister left-wing movement that has spread across our country,” NOTUS reported.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also repeated the exact same language during a press briefing today. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has accused Good of “domestic terrorism.” Good’s mother said her daughter had never protested against ICE agents.

In a social media post, the president called Good “a professional agitator” who “viciously ran over the ICE officer.” He blamed the shooting on the “Radical Left.” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called the administration’s version of events “bulls**t.”

Analysis of multiple videos showing Good’s murder (conducted by The New York Times and The Washington Post) showed that the agent was not in the path of Good’s vehicle.


Hmm.  So, if you don't know, Chump had turned the investigtion over to the FBI and Minnesota law officials are being shut out  So the only one doing an investigation will be the executive branch.  In normal times, what Americans hear is, "I can't comment on an ongoing federal investigation."  But that's not happening here, is it?  Vance, Chump, Noam et al should shut their damn mouths.  But it's really important that they get the lies out there because you can't get away with killing an American citizen.  They think they can.  But they can't.  This never goes away.  

And that's point the late Senator John McCain repeatedly made to hundreds of people including me. He would say people think they can get away with it but they don't.  It discredits them and it follows them.  and he usually made those remarks in regrds Israel attack on the USS Liberty in 1967.  


This isn't going away and it will never go away.  This is now one more anchor on the historical legacy of convicted felon Donald Chump.  He killed an American citizen.  She was murdered.  And he's the one who put the gun in ICE agent Jonathan Ross' hand.  

Let's note some commentary on the murder.



 




As we wind down we have two other things to note.  First, this from Senator Patty Murray's office:

Murray: “It is unquestionably an act of war to invade a foreign nation, kidnap a foreign leader, even a dictator, and leave dozens of bodies—including civilians—behind…This is the United States Congress. And we have a constitutional role to be a check on the President. Only Congress can declare war. And Congress did not authorize the use of force against Venezuela.”

ICYMI: Senator Murray Responds to Trump’s Illegal Military Operation, Address to the Nation

***WATCH: Senator Murray’s full floor speech***

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, took to the Senate floor to denounce President Trump’s brazen act of war in Venezuela and slam the Trump administration for instigating regime change and military strikes in Venezuela without any legitimate justification, consultation with Congress, or any kind of long-term strategy to deal with the fallout.

Following her vote to advance a War Powers Resolution she cosponsored, S.J.Res.98—that would block the use of the U.S. Armed Forces to engage in hostilities within or against Venezuela unless authorized by Congress—Senator Murray urged her colleagues in Congress to assert their Constitutional role over the power to declare war and press forward to restrain Trump’s war-mongering and make sure he cannot put American boots on the ground without the approval of the American people and their representatives in Congress.

Today’s successful vote to advance this War Powers Resolution sets up further debate and amendments ahead of a vote on final passage, likely next week.

Senator Murray’s remarks, as delivered on the Senate floor today, are below:

“I am beyond outraged that President Trump would commit such a brazen act of war as he has done in Venezuela—with absolutely no notice—except to the oil companies they told and newspapers they leaked it to, no consultation with Congress, no legitimate justification for these unauthorized strikes, nor any kind of serious long-term strategy.

“It is unquestionably an act of war to invade a foreign nation, kidnap a foreign leader, even a dictator, and leave dozens of bodies—including civilians—behind.

“Would my colleagues still nod their heads and go along with it if a country tried to do this to American leaders? Of course not. So, we should stop playing dumb.

“Trump can’t just say magic words and pretend this wasn’t a major military operation.

“This is the United States Congress. And we have a constitutional role to be a check on the President. Only Congress can declare war. And Congress did not authorize the use of force against Venezuela.

“Now, I opposed the war in Iraq from the outset—and the parallels to what President Trump has kicked off in Venezuela are glaring. And I absolutely will not support any large-scale military conflict in Venezuela or a dangerous and expensive occupation.

“We have a President ignoring the problems he has caused in our own country, all to start a war no one asked for, with no legitimate justification, no concern for the servicemembers who are being put in harm’s way, and absolutely no long-term strategy.

“Seriously—the only thing that was clear after the briefing yesterday is that Trump has no serious plan. First, Trump was ‘just bombing alleged drug boats.’ Then, Trump was ‘just seizing oil shipments.’ And the next thing you know, this Administration is sending the military to abduct a foreign leader.

“So, I have to ask—what is next? And where is next? How far is this going to go? Because it is clear that this is not over.

“Not when Trump keeps saying we will run the country. What is Trump’s plan to ‘run’ Venezuela exactly? How long are we going to be there? How many of our people is he going to send? Who is even in charge? And how are we paying for this?

“There are no serious answers. The only thing we do know is why Trump is doing this—for oil. Because this clearly is not about ending tyranny and establishing a democracy, since Trump outright dismissed any possibility of helping the opposition party to build a true democracy.

“And it’s clearly not about drug trafficking—after all, not even a month before this, President Trump pardoned the former President of Honduras who was convicted of the same crime.

“But the real reason, it’s so painfully obvious this was always about the oil, why? Well, it’s pretty simple: Trump keeps saying it! He literally said, and I quote, ‘the difference between Iraq and this is that Bush didn’t keep the oil. We’re going to keep the oil.’ That was the President.

“Is this America First? Of course not! It’s Big Oil barons first. It is billionaires first. It is Trump first. First to rake in profits mind you—not first to put themselves in harm’s way.

“You can bet, when Trump says he’s not worried about boots on the ground—it’s because he’s not talking about his boots. He’s not talking about his kids—he is talking about yours.

“Congress cannot stand by and shrug our shoulders. We have a Constitutional responsibility here.

“It is important that a majority of Senators voted to rein in this President’s reckless actions. But if we want to put an end to this war-mongering—we need to keep pressing until we have a veto proof majority.

“Today’s vote is not the end of the line. So, I urge all my colleagues to join us in asserting our authority and continuing to send President Trump a simple message: no American boots on the ground. No trading blood for oil. No war.”

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