From Pine View Farm

August, 2020 archive

Happy Birthday to Me 0

From Pine View Farm turns 15 today.

Who woulda thunk?

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QOTD 0

Robert Walpole:

Gentlemen have talked a great deal of patriotism. A venerable word, when duly practiced.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Republican Values Cult 0

At AZCentral, E. J. Montini argues forcefully that there is no longer any such thing as “Republican Values.” One of his examples involves ex-Republican Arizona Senator Jeff Flake, who has declared his support of Joe Biden for President:

Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward sent out a release condemning Flake for his “jealousy” and “deep-seated personal vendetta against President Trump,” which she said “alienated him from anyone and everyone who believes in Republican values.”
HA!

As if such things still exist.

There are no Republican values anymore, there are only Trump’s values. Or lack thereof.

Follow the link for his other examples.

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Nixon’s Southern Strategy Marches On 0

Thom traces the line from Nixon the Reagan to Trump.

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American Police, Origins Issue 0

Automatic pistol with the words

Via Job’s Anger.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to your siblings.

The siblings had been out to dinner that evening and had been drinking when the brother took out the pistol, which had been recently purchased, Burke said.

The man thought the gun was unloaded and said he doesn’t recall what happened.

“He’s not sure how or why the gun went off,” Burke said.

Let me enlighten him.

The gun went off because he pulled the trigger while pointing the gun at another person.

This stuff isn’t rocket science, for Pete’s sake.

Fuffu.

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Plus Ca Change 0

Frame One:  Man says,

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All the News that Flits 0

Goat:  I hear you work for an online news site.  Rat:  Yeah, with high journalistic standards and a great motto.  Goat:  Oh, yeah?  I've always loved the Washington Post's motto:

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QOTD 0

Franz Kafka:

I do not read advertisements. I would spend all of my time wanting things.

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Hoist on the Elmer Gantry 0

How the mighty have Falwelled.

In related news, psychologist David Ley is an optimist. Here’s a bit of his article:

Out of this scandal, perhaps a kinder, more compassionate and less hypocritical view of human sexuality can be fostered in the halls of America’s evangelical communities, one that does not seek to suppress or demonize sexual desires, nor holds women responsible for their husband’s sexual decisions.

Perhaps. Maybe. Not likely.

Hypocrisy is the stock in trade of publicly pious poseurs.

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Maskless Marauders 0

The Idaho House held a special session regarding COVID-19.

It did not go well.

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Florida Man Goes Viril Venal 0

Real. Big. Man.

A 75-year-old man was punched in the chest and knocked to the ground (in the parking lot–ed.) at a Publix Sunday after asking another shopper to stay six feet away, according to the Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety.

(snip)

During the parking lot confrontation, the suspect accused the victim of holding up the grocery line and threatened, “One word and I’ll kill you” before walking away, the station reported.

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Unmoored 0

Frame One:  Couple switching television channels.  Husband says,

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

A Federal judge in Pennsylvania has stayed the Trump campaign’s federal court lawsuit against Pennsylvania’s loosening of voting procedures in these viral times. Farron explores the implications of the ruling.

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The Stock Market Is Not the Economy 0

The Bonddad Blog has an informative article explaining why the stock market can do well while the overall economy is hurting.

The short version is that the stocks of certain large tech companies have boomed because of their usefulness in a work-and-study-from-home-during-the-pandemic environment. In contrast, the portions of the economy that affect and are peopled by everyday persons (that is, not what is sometimes referred to as the “investor class”) are suffering, along with the persons who live in and depend on them.

The long version is at the link.

Afterthought:

I need a new tube for one of my bicycle tires, so, late last week, I headed out to my local bike shop, where I’ve been trading since I moved to these parts, only to find that it was gone. The two stores on either side of it in the little shopping center were also closed.

Persons who can afford boats to parade in are not worrying about catching up with last month’s rent because the restaurant or store they used to work in has closed.

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The GOP’s One Plank Platform 0

Martin Longman explains.

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QOTD 0

William Ralph Inge:

Patriotism varies, from a noble devotion to a moral lunacy.

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Dis Coarse Discourse, Cancel Cancel Dept. 0

I have pointed out before that freedom of speech does mean either a right to a platform and audience or freedom from consequences.

Lately, when right-wing figures face consequences for saying or doing vile or racist or nasty or simply false things, Republicans have taken to charging that said figures are somehow being “cancelled” (though they always seem to land at some secure sinecure somewhere else). At The Roanoke Times, Chris Gavaler argues that the charge of “cancel culture” is a cynical tactic, not a sincere appeal to convictions. Here’s a nugget:

Cancel Culture” is a GOP attack phrase applied to progressives but not to conservatives even when conservatives display the same behavior. Two recent examples:

President Trump has called for multiple product boycotts (Nordstrom, Glenfiddich, HBO, Macy’s, Apple, AT&T) without any “cancel culture” complaints, but Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s call to boycott Goya products was attacked as “cancel culture.”

Fox News forced out Tucker Carlson’s head writer Blake Neff after discovering racist and misogynistic statements he recently made under an online pseudonym, and no “cancel culture” accusations followed. But when New York Times editor Bari Weiss resigned the same week, “cancel culture” accusations were literally viral. (The list of people the president has demanded to be fired is even longer.)

The complete piece is worth your while.

Aside:

I think there is a very simple reason that the phrase, “cancel culture,” caught on: alliteration.

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Spoiler Alert 0

Have a preview of the upcoming week in political theatre.

As it’s a spoiler, I’ve tucked it below the fold.

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