From Pine View Farm

2018 archive

Facebook Frolics 0

Yet more racist frolics.

I majored in history (U. S. Southern, but my college did not recognize concentrations). I unlearned these myths a long time ago. I should be taken aback that persons still believe them, but I’m not.

I learned a long time ago that racism trumps (accurate verb, that) truth.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite at the pizzeria popular for preteen parties.

Tacoma police say that a 22-year-old man accidentally shot himself in the leg Sunday evening while inside a Chuck E. Cheese in Tacoma.

Packing heat at a Chuck E. Cheese. Cheesus.

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Window Dressing 0

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QOTD 0

Mark Spitz:

. . . a known fact is better than an unknown fact.

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And Now for a Musical Interlude 0

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Accentuate the Negative, Eliminate the Positive 0

Eva Ritvo explores why persons are so susceptible to–even fascinated by–negative news and news-like stories.

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Storm Prep 0

Donald Trump boarding up the White House.  Written on the boards is

Click for the original image.

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“God as a License To Discriminate” 0

David and his guest discuss the history and meaning of “freedom of religion” in the context of U. S. history.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Surveilling twits.

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Weather Channel Weirdness 0

Disaster pr0n.

It’s what they do.

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

High school hating.

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Branch Rickey:

Luck is the residue of design.

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Beetle 0

This was struggling to get off its back and on its feet on the deck yesterday. I think it’s either a long-horn beetle (that’s lost one of its horns) or a red oak borer.

beetle

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Shoot the Messenger 0

Professors Jennifer E. Moore and Michael J. Socolow look at the recent physical attacks on reporters and their places of work and remind us that Americans have a long history of shooting the messenger when they don’t like the message. A snippet:

Regulatory mandates such as the public interest standard and the Fairness Doctrine followed the development of radio and television. They further enshrined a “just-the-facts” sensibility in American journalism.

From our vantage point as historians in 2018, we can now see this era of objectivity lasted from about 1930 to 2000, beginning with the introduction of broadcast journalism via radio to the emergence of the multichannel cable television universe and the web’s development.

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Russian Impulses 0

Shaun Mullen catches us up on this week in the collusion.

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The Court Is in Sessions, Suffer the Children Dept. 0

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A Picture Is Worth, Responsible Fiscals Dept. 0

Image:  Clinton handed Bush a $127 billion budget surplus.  Bush handed Obama a $1.4 trillion annual deficit.  Obama save the American economy and handed Trump a deficit reduced to just $166 billion.  Now, Trump riased the yearly deficit to $1 trillion in less than two years.  The numbers speak for themselves.  The Democrats are the party of fiscal responsibility.

Via Job’s Anger.

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Mythology 0

One more time, when you hear persons lament The Lost Cause, ask them what specifically was the cause that was lost.

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Suffer the Children 0

One more time: It’s not scripture. It’s Republican policy. For example:


The curly-haired tot bows his back and looks away, as if to attempt an escape. The woman, attempting a hug, quickly grows agitated.

“I am your mommy, papi,” she says in Spanish.

He squirms to get away.

“What is wrong with my son?” she sobs in a heartbreaking video shared by the American Civil Liberties Union.

He doesn’t recognize her. They’ve been separated for more than three months. That’s a lifetime at 3.

Follow the link for more.

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QOTD 0

Romain Rolland:

I find war detestable but those who praise it without participating in it even more so.

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