From Pine View Farm

2018 archive

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Surround your children with politeness.

A 4-year-old girl is in critical condition after an accidental shooting in LaGrange, police said.

The handgun used Monday morning was within reach of the child’s 2-year-old and 7-year-old brothers and authorities told Channel 2 Action News they believe one of the siblings fired the shot.

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QOTD 0

Ben Folds:

The press is like any business. It’s a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster.

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And Now, a Musical Interlude 0

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A Tale of Two Tweets 0

Tweet from Jacob Wohl (@jackobwohl):

Via PoliticalProf.

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True Believers 0

One man to another outside

Click for the original image.

Meanwhile, Adam Gopnik comments on the latest NRA spin. A snippet:

Wayne LaPierre, the executive director of the N.R.A., in a speech the next morning to the Conservative Political Action Conference, outside Washington, D.C., made evident the deeper social compact that gives the gun lobby such power in the face of all reason and, at the moment, universal grief. The issue, as LaPierre presented it, is no longer simply defending guns. The tattered old apologies by the way of hunting and target shooting and even self-defense are absent. Guns now are the symbol of a license to hate the other: the liberals and the media and the rest who are part of a “socialist wave.”

I’m looking really really hard, and I don’t see any “socialist wave,” but I guess fighting the Cold War (flash! Communism lost!) never gets old.

Link to Gopnik via The Colorado Independent.

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All the News that Fits 0

Leonard Pitts, Jr., considers the results of a recent survey, which indicated that many person don’t trust the news (Full Disclosure: I don’t trust Fox News, but that’s a considered decision based on analysis and experience).

A snippet (emphasis added):

Among its findings: More Americans (43 percent) have a negative view of media than have a positive view (33 percent); 66 percent say media do a poor job of separating fact from opinion; 58 percent say it is harder to be well informed today because there are so many news sources available; asked to score news media on a zero-to-100 scale with 100 representing maximum trust, Americans gave news media an anemic 37.

But there was one finding that leapt out at me: Four out of 10 Republicans said they always regard as “fake news” accurate news stories that cast a favored politician or group in a negative light. Let that marinate for a moment. They concede it to be true, but they regard it as “fake” if they don’t like what it says.

Aside:

I haven’t watched television news in years, except when there’s a snowstorm–then I watch local news in full panic mode. It’s not that I don’t trust it; it’s that I find it, for the most part, superficial pablum.

I can learn more in five minutes of reading than in 30 minutes (minus 10 minutes for commercials) of listening. Figures such as Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, and David Brinkley, just to mention a few, are long gone.

Today’s “newscasters” are performers, not reporters.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

The drive for politeness:

An 18-year-old woman was taken to a local hospital after she apparently shot herself in the legs Sunday night in the 6400 block of 22nd Avenue.

The incident occurred around 5:30 p.m. while the woman was inside a car, was shown a gun and had shot herself, according to initial police scanner reports.

More guns no doubt would have prevented this.

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“You’re Fired!” 0

Learn more here.

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QOTD 0

Holbrook Jackson:

No man is ever old enough to know better.

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Stray Thought, Sunday Dept. 0

I wonder whether the Evangelical right still teaches Sunday School children to sing

Red and yellow, black and white,
They are precious in His sight

and, if so, do they manage to do so with straight faces.

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Break Time 0

VSO.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Fact-checked frolics.

Via the Raleigh News and Observer.

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Beyond the Baal 0

Moses descents from Mt. Sinai to find Evangelical voters worshipping a golden calf in the image of Donald Trump.

Via Job’s Anger.

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Trumpling high school students:

For the second time in a month, Franklin High School administrators are investigating a racially charged incident, this one involving the alleged taunting of black players on a visiting basketball team from Racine.

Stephon Chapman, a small forward for the Horlick High School Rebels, said fans in the Franklin student section made monkey noises when he lined up to take his free throw shots during the first half of the game Thursday night.

After the game, he said, a white male adult shouted a racial slur at players, most of them African-American, as they boarded their bus.

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The Court Is in Sessions, Pusher Men Dept. 0

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Politeness and Pedagogy 0

Title:  In Trump's World.  Scene:  School room with

Meanwhile, Elie Mystal offers commentary.

Image via Juanita Jean.

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QOTD 0

Thomas Hardy:

And yet to every bad there is a worse.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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You Can’t Tell the Players without a (Re)Program 0

Title:  The World According to the Right Wing.  Image One:  Grieving Parkland High School students labeled,

Via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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Down at the Farm 0

The blog has not been cooperative today. It threw a “fatal” memory error around lunchtime. After a bike ride–the May weather we are having here at the end of February was too nice not to go on a bike ride–I dug into it and found a workaround and it’s working again.

I will be digging into this a bit deeper during the course of the week, but at least I am back on line so I can bestow my deathless electrons on an uncaring world. . . .

If you notice any erratic or unusual behavior (with the website, that is), please email me at frank@pineviewfarm.net or click the “Email Me” link on the sidebar.

Aside:

This issue was in no way related to the problems viewing this site that occurred in late January and early February. Those issues have been resolved with enhanced security features.

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