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May, 2020 archive

Nattering Nabob of Nonsense 0

Norm Shpancer, writing as Psychology Today Blogs, remarks on Donald Trump’s rambling, incoherent, and often self-contradictory remarks and tries to figure out why the Trumpettes not only overlook, but defend them. Here’s an exerpt:

But Trump and his ardent core supporters have taken another route altogether. Whenever he’s caught in another obvious incoherent fumble, they lash out at the press, the media, the deep state or some other external entity; deny it happened altogether, deny again, or deny it was the bungle it clearly was, insisting his word salad was, in fact, steak.

That reaction, rather than the bumbling itself, manifests a core corruption of Trump and his cultists—the rabid insistence that gibberish is poetry, that covfefe is a real word, albeit secret; that, in other words, the leader’s obvious faults do not in fact exist.

Politics aside, to the honest outside observer that reaction seems both unnecessary and ineffective. And it begs for explanation. So, what is it that compels Trump and his enablers to deny the clear evidence of our ears? To treat utter nonsense with fawning reverence?

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Reading Rainbow 0

Covidiots meet the Constitution, and discover that maybe they should have read it first.

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That Other Epidemic 0

At NJ.com, Kevin Manahan traces the latest outbreak of the Dumbbell Disease, caused by the stupid virus, which is again (it’s happened before–think of the Know Nothings, for example) going viral in the United States. A nugget:

Just how stupid are we? Turns out, many of us recently needed a second opinion on whether we should drink bleach.

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The Ratings Game 0

Nero fiddles while Rome burns, saying,

Click for the original image.

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QOTD 0

Dagen McDowell:

Silence is accepting the unacceptable when it comes from anybody.

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The Liar of the Land, Reprise 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Christian Hart runs the numbers.

I’m not going to try to excerpt or summarize his piece. It needs to be read in its entirety.

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Misdirection Play, Covidiot Dept. 0

At The Philadelphia Inquirer, Robert Field explains that the persons protesting for states to “reopen” are misdirected to the wrong culprit. An excerpt (emphasis added):

How is national testing going here in the United States, the wealthiest country on Earth? For the most part, it isn’t. The Trump administration has left states to fend for themselves without national coordination.

Individual states are not and were never equipped to defend the nation from a global threat. That’s why the framers of the Constitution created the federal government. Asking the states to lead the fight against COVID-19 is like asking them to defend the country from a military threat. Imagine FDR announcing after Pearl Harbor that each state was on its own to fend off the armies of Germany and Japan.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Covidiot frolics.

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A Picture Is Worth . . . 0

. . . all the words that fail me.

Man and woman looking at grave in cemetary.  Man says,

Aside:

You’ve heard of “malice aforethought.”

Welcome to the governance of “malice without thought.”

Furrfu.

Image via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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The Liar of the Land 0

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“No One Could Have Seen This Coming” 0

Except for all the persons who did.

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Covert Covidiocy, Reprise 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Joe Pierre cuts the astroturf. A snippet:

In today’s political climate, seemingly good old-fashioned “grass roots” protests that are actually being staged by sponsors who are advancing their own special interests has become an increasingly common phenomenon known as “astroturfing.” Part of the astroturfing playbook is to give the false impression that a large segment of the population supports the cause. In reality, live protests against COVID-19 have been “small, sparse, and few” and some 80% of the US population supports continued social distancing restrictions, even in “red states” like Texas despite its governors claim that “there are more important things than living.”

Follow the link for the rest.

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QOTD 0

Kerry Thornley:

Organized religion preaches Order and Love but spawns Chaos and Fury. Why?

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