Periodic reminder that "don't speak ill of the dead" is for, like, not mentioning at her funeral that Aunt Sally was a drunk and a lousy cook. It's not for suppressing public discussion of public figures and their complicated legacies.

Or, put another way, the obligation to "speak truth to power" is way more important than the obligation "not to speak ill of the dead". One is about justice and the other is about politeness. To be frank, FUCK politeness.

@adrienne

Diane Feinstein can be seen depicted in the Adam Driver movie "The (torture) Report" as nearly the only Senator really concerned about running down the perps of torture and holding them to account.

That's what I'll say today. I'll probably find a few other nice things to say tomorrow and the next day.

On Day 4, I can start with those aspects that were not so hot.

It's not about letting them off; just being classy for 72 hours.

@RoyBrander Maybe don't stan for the ruling class at all. 72 hours is 72 hours too long to do that.