June 30, 2016

"The bright, wide-eyed, pupils-dilated, bushy-tailed look with the over-zealous grin is a dead giveaway in c.o.c.a.i.n.e users."

"Surprised her Fox employer didn't catch on sooner or maybe they just thought she was high energy."

The top-rated comment on a Daily Mail article titled "Fox Business producer, Chipotle executive and Merrill Lynch banker arrested in huge crackdown on cocaine buyers in New York."

Looking at the picture of her — and, really, go to the link and see the picture — I'm thinking that's a look I see way too often on TV. It annoys me, whatever the cause. Horrific.

29 comments:

rhhardin said...

Drugs as the problem in some flick can be a final straw for skipping the rest. It means writers with no ideas.

buwaya said...

"It means writers with no ideas"

I know. Reality is boring I guess. And reality is unbelievable too, fiction rarely goes where experience leads, because it would seem silly or contrived.

madAsHell said...

That's a face for radio!!

Wilbur said...

I think of the character Julie Brown played on "Newhart". Irrepressibly perky.

traditionalguy said...

Drugs are a way to enjoy being half crazy instead of learning by discipline and training to endure it. Ergo:religion comes in either a drug type or a discipline type.

The surprise is how easily most people can be talked into taking self destructive drugs.

pdug said...

we need some white people to go to jail for drugs. bravo

JAORE said...

I'd think facial recognition software could easily be modified to determine who is using cocaine. Camera tracks you,computer says, "Beep!", police dispatched, straight to jail.

No need for courts, no need for trials. Profit!

sean said...

So the government can't tell you what to do with your genitals, but it can tell you what to do with your nose? I wonder which penumbra gives Prof. Althouse that insight?

Tcdq1293 said...

Just to be clear, massive ring? 7th degree is possession.

Known Unknown said...

The drug war is a huge waste of time and capital.

Who cares if she snorts coke? Unless she tramples the rights of others, she can do all the blow she wants.

Fernandinande said...

That picture reminds me of an old joke I just made up -

What happens if you don't pay your exorcist?
You get re-possessed.

buwaya said...

Straight out of Tom Wolfe ain't it?

Leslie Graves said...

Those photos are brutal. Yikes.

JLScott said...

Filed under "the last thing you see before you die".

n.n said...

sean:

The Pro-choice Church was founded when they pulled an abortionist out of the twilight zone, followed by the "unpredictable" escape of Planned Parenthood (i.e. clinical cannibals). Only with progress (i.e. monotonic change), will there be a scientific remedy to determine what else lurks in the dark fringes.

Sebastian said...

Any word on the case against Barry and his dealers?

Clyde said...

People who have harmed nobody but themselves are handcuffed like desperadoes. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is free to campaign for president. TANJ!*

* - "There ain't no justice."

mikee said...

I was told in college by my druggy freshman room mate and his druggy pals that I should never do drugs, as I was weird enough without them. Never been sure if that was meant as a compliment or not.

M Jordan said...

I'd pull a muscle if I smiled that hard.

cubanbob said...

Young, attractive high earning white people busted! Now everyone can be happy, its not only hoodies anymore.

Unknown said...

and the world is safer because?

wild chicken said...

Oh but coke keeps you so thin!

FullMoon said...

If it were not for drugs, they would be underachievers. Cocaine-better than vitamins !

Original Mike said...

Careful, or you'll sprain your cheeks.

CJ said...

"... Huffington Post blogger and education professional..."

LOL is that a euphemism for unemployed? BTW I think I agree with Clyde. It's way way over the top to put these people in handcuffs.

Freeman Hunt said...

Had anyone heard of these people prior to this story? Why is this a story in Daily Mail?

Etienne said...

CJ said...BTW I think I agree with Clyde. It's way way over the top to put these people in handcuffs.

I think it's just protocol. People in shock do weird things, and can hurt themselves.

Personally, I think they will all get off by enrolling in a treatment facility, and promising to testify at the dealers trial. He's really the one they want. They rest of them would just be wasting jail space.

William said...

I've had some post op experience with morphine like drugs. I saw nothing to recommend that deadened, blurred around the edges state. It beats being in pain, but even reality--which generally sucks--is better than being on opioids. Cocaine and amphetamines are a different matter. They're far more seductive and invigorating. In the short term they make life better........We can all be grateful that JFK negotiated the Cuban missile crisis while on speed and coke. It helped him to remain focused. And I'm sure Freud gained many valuable insights into the workings of the human mind during his time as a coke fiend.

Jupiter said...

It has been my observation that police and prosecutors are able to very quickly internalize whichever idiotic proscriptions the venal morons in the legislature write into law. Pass a law against hugging your grandchildren, and you will see Officer Braxton bitch-slapping granny as he muscles her into the back of the patrol car, so the DA can perp-walk her out front of the courthouse.

It sickens me to see honest, decent, innocent people abused by tax-supported scum-of-the-fucking-Earth.