From Pine View Farm

2018 archive

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Responsible gun owners go shopping too, you know.

Authorities say a customer (at an IKEA–ed.) sat down on a couch to test it and a gun became dislodged from his pants. He didn’t realize it and continued shopping.

Kids found the gun and one of them pulled the trigger, firing a single shot. No injuries were reported.

Guns and stupid, a marriage made in–well, somewhere.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Elie Wystal comments on Donald Trump’s desire to abandon “due process” at the border (and, likely, everywhere else).

Just read it.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Cyberfrolics in blue.

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The Bully’s Pulpit 0

Donald Trump kicks a child down the hill while saying,

Via Job’s Anger.

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The Court Is in Sessions 0

Thom and Frank Schaeffer discuss Jeff Sessions’s laughable attempt to invoke Godwin’s Law to end criticism of Donald Trump’s venality and brutality.

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QOTD 0

Robert van Gulik:

He reflected–a little sadly–that there was no substitute for youth.

van Gulik, Robert, Necklace and Calabash (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992), p. 59

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A Civil Tongue 0

Joe Patrice reacts to the conservatives who clutch their pearls and fall upon their fainting coaches because a restaurateur politely ask Sara Huckabee Sanders to find somewhere else to eat. A nugget:

One might suggest that civility probably starts with not torturing children and joking about it, but that would be playing their game. No, let’s just reject the shiny object of another disastrous trip down civility lane and keep our eyes on the ball — there are kids out there who really need help.

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Despotately Seeking Suzerainty, Reprise 0

In the Hartford Courant, Nathaniel Zelinsky shares his concern and unease with Donald Trump’s dalliances with despots.

In a recent interview with Voice of America, a reporter asked the President whether he had anything “to say directly to the citizens of North Korea?” In an almost comical answer, Trump praised Kim Jong Un, calling the dictator someone who “has a great feeling” for North Koreans and “wants to do right by them.”

Few statements could be more perverse: Kim certainly does not “do right” by the hundreds of thousands of North Koreans in prison camps. He does not “do right” by the 10.5 million North Koreans who are undernourished as a direct result of the regime’s actions. Nor does he “do right” when he restricts North Koreans’ freedom to speak or to travel (to name just two freedoms) in his desperate quest to retain control of the Hermit Kingdom.

So read the rest.

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Stray Thought 0

I’m still unsure what I feel about the propriety of the Red Hen Restaurant’s owner’s decision not to serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders. As the pearl-clutching has demonstrated, it provides right-wingers another opportunity to pretend that they have been victimized in some way when called to task for their misdeeds.

Nevertheless, I am certain of this:

If a baker can legally refuse to bake a cake for a gay couple, a restaurateur most certainly can legally refuse to serve a liar.

Gay is not a choice. Lying is.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Picture of a pet carrier with a

Click for the original image.

In related news, Edwin M. Yoder surveys the lie of the land.

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The Art of the Con 0

Shorter Josh Marshall:

The con works only once. Try it again, and you will find that the marks have figured you out.

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Despotately Seeking Suzerainty 0

Gordon Weil comments at the Bangor Daily News. A snippet:

Kings were the same as their countries because they alone were sovereigns. The people were their “subjects,” not “citizens.”

That practice disappeared as sovereignty came to be held by citizens, and the surviving kings or queens reigned but no longer ruled.

(snip)

But here is a problem with President Trump. He sometimes seems to believe that his unusual and unexpected election means that he should be respected as if he enjoyed what used to be called “the divine right of kings.”

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QOTD 0

Tom Clancy:

The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.

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One Thing Is Not Like the Other Thing 0

What Atrios said.

We are a society of stupid.

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Guns Down Under 0

Lee and his guests discuss gun control in Australia.

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The Trade-Off 0

The Charlotte Observer’s Isaac Bailey comments on the what Republicans have paid for their dominance of the Presidency and the Congress. After listing some of their “victories” (Neil Gorsuch, a purportedly pro-life president appointing wingnut Federal judges, triumphing in the “war on Christmas” which never was), he totals the price tag:

Congratulations on your pyrrhic victories.

All it cost you was your integrity.

All you had to do was make a man who rose to national political prominence on open bigotry president of the United States.

And relinquish all credible claims of being the party of family values and faith.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Party politely.

It happened just before 5 p.m. in the 9000 block of North 247th near Mount Hope. One person was taken to the hospital. By 9 p.m., he had returned to the party, Sedgwick County Lt. Tim Myers said.

No alcohol was involved.

The men had placed some Tannerite (a brand of explosive target–ed.) in a wood cabinet and shot it, Myers said. The explosion caused the debris to hit the injured man.

The stupid. It burns.

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Decoding de Code 0

Thom explains the cynical racism behind the Trump administration’s decision to rip children from their parents.

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All that Was Old Is New Again 0

Picture of Auschwitz like fence and gate with children standing behind it.  Above it is written,

Via Job’s Anger.

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

Trumpling the children.

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