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2023 archive

A Stark Choice 0

Melinda Henneberger lays it out.

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All the News that Fits 0

Frame One:  Image of Fox News cameraman filming rising rocket labeled

Via Yellowdoggranny.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Train your pets with politeness.

After his two-year-old dog attacked a new puppy he had brought home, a Florida Man shot the older canine to death with a weapon he retrieved from a gun cabinet, cops report.

According to a court affidavit, Shane Braley, 36, was “extremely intoxicated” last week when he executed the dog outside his home in Jensen Beach, an Atlantic Coast locale.

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None Dare Call It Terrorism . . . 0

. . . because, as the Rude One points out, they are terrified. He cites an article from The Atlantic (warning: language):

And “Later, during the Senate trial, Romney heard the same calculation while talking with a small group of Republican colleagues. When one senator, a member of leadership, said he was leaning toward voting to convict, the others urged him to reconsider. You can’t do that, Romney recalled someone saying. Think of your personal safety, said another. Think of your children. The senator eventually decided they were right.” They’re not talking about crazed leftists going all Bolshevik on their asses. It’s the . . . MAGA cretins who are murdery. They’re the ones, primarily, who call in the death threats and bomb threats and show up at the houses of Democrats, armed to the tits with guns and ammo because open carry.

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QOTD 0

Joyce Carol Oates:

Homo sapiens is the species that invents symbols in which to invest passion and authority, then forgets that symbols are inventions.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years, Reprise 0

Disparate treatment in the Sunshine State. Who woulda thunk?

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The Marjorie Taylor Greene New Deal 0

Aside:

Methinks David’s suggested term for posts by X Offenders is well-worth adopting.

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The Rugged Individualist 0

Man standing in a pile of money surrounded by government subsidies, tax loopholes, inherited wealth, publicly funded infrastructures, and exploited workers says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Here in NRA Paradise, it would appear that politeness is a family value.

Aside:

Many years ago, back in the very early years of this blog, I decided to pursue this topic after having seen a car with “An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” bumper stickers plastered all over it. Knowing something about guns (I was a darned good shot when I was in practice, but it’s been a long time since I lived in a place where I could safely target shoot in my back yard the way I could at Pine View Farm) and gun nuts, I recognized that sentiment to be–er–somewhat misguided. Dodge City confiscated guns for a reason back in the olden days, long before I was a young ‘un.

I set up a “news alert” with a particular online “service,” an “alert” that I haven’t modified since. Granted, the “alert” sometimes hiccoughs and includes items that don’t involve firearms, but that is very much the exception; it also sometimes references the same event in multiple notifications. In addition, many of the “alerts” reference multiple news stories. In other words, the “alert” is hardly statistical evidence in any scientific sense in and of itself, but I would argue that it is more than merely anecdotal.

Anyway, what I’m leading up to is this:

When I first set up this news “alert,” I would get maybe eight to 10 “alerts” a day, often fewer.

Now it’s usually between 30 and 40, sometimes more.

We have become a polity poisoned by poseurs possessed of their portable phalluses.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much 0

The editorial board of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch asks an AI bot to incriminate itself, and it willingly complies.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Klansman driving a tank as two military officers look on.  One of the officers says,

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Speaking of Polls . . . . 0

Froma Haroop agrees with Buzz (see below):

History tells us that the poll numbers at this point reveal close to nothing about the future. The political pundits portray their analyses as thunderbolts carried down from Mount Olympus. But frankly, anyone could do their job.

Follow the link for her reasoning.

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QOTD 0

Buzz Burbank:

A new poll just out shows that most Americans think it’s too early to be talking about polls.

Yeah, there is no such poll. But methinks he’s right.

We get too many polls, not enough truth.

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The Medicine Sham in This New Gilded Age 0

Thom takes a look at how truly inefficient and ineffective America’s health care system industry oligarchy actually is.

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The Man Who Would Be King 0

Susan Estrich finds many of Vivek Ramaswamy’s proposals to be somewhat alarming. Here’s a bit from her article; follow the link for the rest.

In a speech on Wednesday, he (Ramaswamy–ed.) announced his proposal to get rid of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; the Department of Education; and the Food and Nutrition Service.

(snip)

But that’s the least of it. His plan is to do all of this unilaterally — without Congress. In other words, forget about the Constitution.

So much for separation of powers. So much for checks and balances. These agencies are created by Congress and subject to congressional oversight as well as executive supervision. Vivek Ramaswamy is not running for president; he literally wants to be king.

There might be a bright side.

He’s exposing today’s Republican Party by saying the quite part out loud.

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Republican Eden 0

Title:  Cheeseburger in Paradise.  Frame One, captioned

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In case you wondered what you can expect from a faction that no longer believes in securing the general welfare . . . .

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to persons protecting prickets from peril.

We are a broken society, as Atrios points out.

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Selling Snake Oil on the Disinformation Superhighway 0

Rebecca Watson parses the piffle.

or you can read the transcript.

And, while touring the Disinformation Superhighway . . . .

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Get Your Program Here!, Dis Coarse Discourse Dept. 0

You can’t tell the players without the program!

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Still Rising Again After All These Years 0

At the Idaho State Journal, Leonard Hitchcock looks at the current threat of the New Secesh. His summary gives one pause:

The U.S. is in the midst of a vigorous political backlash aimed at the societal progress that our democracy has managed to achieve over the past fifty years. What we now see in the news every day is a political version of “the return of the repressed”: racists murdering black people at random; men telling women how they must live their lives; sexual minorities being oppressed and deprived of their right to be who they are. And then there’s the threat of our democracy becoming an autocracy.

Nevertheless, he finds some straws at which to grasp. He outlines them at the link.

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