The settlement in Fox’s defamation lawsuit doesn’t require them to apologize on their network, so Stephen makes them apologize on The Late Show! Elsewhere, the former president’s new NFT collection is out of this world, and the Iowa state senate passed a bill loosening restrictions on child labor.Fox News didn't have to apologize, so "The Late Show" crew did it for them. It's the next best thing to the real thing, and I'll take it. Also, I hope CBS and the show submits this clip to the Television Academy for an editing nomination at the Emmys. The show deserves it.
Despite 'SNL' snickering at Trump's NFTs last December, he decided that they were enough of a money-maker that he issued some more. I think they're just as silly the second time around and so did Colbert and his audience.
I think relaxing child labor laws is not a good way to deal with a labor shortage. I prefer raising wages and improving working conditions so more adults will return to the workforce. Instead, Iowa has joined Arkansas and several other states in permitting teens to work more. I find that worrisome and a reversal of a century of progress.
I suppose I'll get to the coronation of King Charles III in a future post, but I'd rather have my readers follow me over the jump for a retrospective about all the political posts from the back catalog I haven't already covered.
I begin with CNN and MSNBC report on the connections between U.S. conservatives and the Canadian trucker protests from February 10, 2022. I didn't record it making the cutoff for the most read posts of any month, although it actually topped both 'Good Night Oppy' wins five Critics Choice Documentary Awards and News coverage of marching bands in the 2022 Macy's Parade for Thanksgiving, both with 261 raw page views, at 267 for 38th place during November 2022. I caught it when I looked at the top posts for calendar year 2022 and saw that it had 2,744 raw page views on December 31, 2022. The post ended the twelfth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News with ~2,130 raw page views, ranking it ninth overall by that measure.
The entry ended the blogging year with ~2,840 raw page views all time. While it seems it was one of the entries earning most of its views through the "French Connection" that dried up on December 26, 2022, it has maintained a low but steady popularity since then, so it might show up again next year. However, I'm not holding my breath.
I'm more certain about how Duggan re-elected as Detroit Mayor again plus firsts for mayors of Dearborn, Hamtramck, and Jackson November 3, 2021 earned its place. My notes say it got ~1,820 default and 1822 raw page views from just one day of Russian viewing during Labor Day. That was enough to make it the most viewed post during September 2022. The ~1,820 default page views held until the end of the blogging year, while the raw page views increased to ~1,840. Both were enough to rank the post seventh by the former stat and 16th overall by the latter. Thank you, I suppose, but whatever the Russians are doing, I'd rather they do less of it.
That one day of whatever the Russians were doing contributed to the bulk of the ~2,370 page views the post has accrued over its lifetime. Unless the Russians return, this post won't reappear next year.
Stay tuned for an Earth Day post tomorrow.
Previous posts in this series
- Happy International Day of Nowruz 1402 (2023) and happy 12th birthday to Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Stats for the 12th year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News on Throwback Thursday
- Randy Rainbow sings 'Life's a (bleep)ing Fantasy for Santos' on Flashback Friday
- PBS NewsHour describes 'The state of COVID in the U.S. three years into pandemic'
- WatchMojo's 'Top 20 Stores That Don't Exist Anymore' for Throwback Thursday, tales of the Retail Apocalypse
- Colbert's studio audience gave a standing ovation when told about Trump's indictment; Kimmel's was just as loud
- PBS Eons and SciShow on Piltdown Man for April Fools Day, a Science Saturday holiday special
- 'Saturday Night Live' fools around with Trump's indictment
- Desi Lydic Foxsplains Trump's Indictment for Flashback Friday
- Vox explains 'The Trump investigations you should actually care about'
- James Austin Johnson's 'Trump' hijacks the Last Supper on 'SNL' for Easter
- PBS Terra asks 'Can Green Energy Make The Grid SAFER?'
- PBS NewsHour and CNBC update marijuana legalization for a Throwback Thursday on 4/20
- Second Year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News: Kunstler's Tea Party
- Popular retrospectives for the second and third year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Popular entries from the back catalog for the fourth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Popular entries from the back catalog for the fifth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Back catalog for the sixth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Daylight Saving Time (sucks) for the seventh year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- The back catalog for the seventh year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- A family legend for National Donut Day plus the back catalog for the eighth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Broken Peach sings to update holidays from the back catalog for the ninth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News
- Alignment charts from the back catalog for Throwback Thursday with music by the Harp Twins
- CDC offering zombie apocalypse tips updates 'Zombie Apocalypse Index for Day of the (Walking) Dead,' the top post of the tenth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News for Throwback Thursday
- Broken Peach celebrating Halloween updates holidays for the tenth year of Crazy Eddie's Motie News for Flashback Friday
- Brad Parscale working with Caitlyn Jenner updates the Trump Campaign's 'Death Star' for the Revenge of the Sixth on Throwback Thursday
- Seeker and CNBC examine the hidden environmental costs of electric cars and how to reduce them by recycling
- PBS Eons reflects on Piltdown Man for April Fools Day, a Flashback Friday holiday special
- Trailers for 'Prehistoric Planet' and 'Jurassic World: Dominion' for Throwback Thursday
- China's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for Earth Day, a Flashback Friday special
- WXYZ shows how Detroit celebrates Cinco De Mayo, a Throwback Thursday holiday special
- Star Wars drinks and music for Revenge of the Sixth on Flashback Friday
- PBS NewsHour explains 'How misinformation and the partisan divide drove a surge in U.S. COVID deaths,' a pandemic update on Throwback Thursday
- PBS NewsHour describes 'The state of COVID in the U.S. three years into pandemic'
- James Austin Johnson's 'Trump' hijacks the Last Supper on 'SNL' for Easter
- PBS Terra asks 'Can Green Energy Make The Grid SAFER?'
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