April, 2018 archive
All the News that Fits 0
Lance Dutson, a Maine Republican think-tanker, is dismayed to realize that one of the things he helped tank was truth. Here’s a bit of his article; I urge you to read the whole thing (emphasis added).
What I didn’t understand then was how destructive a total lack of common reality could be. While I chided the filtered evening news model, I didn’t realize we’d replace it with an anarchic ecosystem of unvalidated truths. I never imagined conservatives could be so successful in undermining the credibility of the traditional media, and I never envisioned a world where common truth ceased to exist.
(snip)
In this model, stories do not need to be true, or fair. They need to make people mad enough to share them.
Sympathy escapes me.
“There’s One Now” 0
Dick Polman muses about how to spot a sociopath.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Be polite to your neighbors.
Authorities say the bullet struck a dresser near where a man was sitting. He wasn’t hurt.
In a somewhat unusual note, charges are pending.
Russian Impulses 0
Shaun Mullen reports on Manifest Manafort Destiny while mincing no words. A snippet:
For openers, Manafort’s entire career has been one exercise in evil after another.
(snip)
The distance between circumstantial and provable can be substantial. But if the Russia scandal has taught us nothing else beyond the fact that virtually every key Trump player is a bad actor, it is that if something looks like a coincidence, it almost certainly is not.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Be polite in public discourse.
The Kitsap Sun reports no one was injured during the Thursday event.
The story goes on the report that the fumble-fingers who dropped his portable penis “sheepishly” returned to retrieve it.