From Pine View Farm

2023 archive

QOTD 0

Charlotte Bronte:

Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education; they grow firm there, firm as weeds among stones.

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Packing Picking the Jury 0

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Karen Karen-Like 0

A Karen who suffers the children.

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A Picture Is Worth, Dis Coarse Discourse Dept. 0

Picture of a train wreck.

Via All Things Amazing, an image site (some images NSFW).

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The Party’s Lines 0

Cartoon ridiculing Republicans' arguments against Donald Trump's indictments.

Click to view the original image.

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Virtual Unreality 0

Man sitting on an Earth ablaze while wearing virtual goggles enabling him to imagine he's at a simple outdoor barbecue.

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The News Recycle 0

In the context of a larger article, in which he argues that the Republican Party is becoming increasingly a party of ideologues, rather than of pragmatists, Jeremy Bernstein provides telling comment on the Republican news recycle (emphasis added):

What’s less clear is whether the impetus here comes from voters themselves, or from the Republican-aligned media they listen to (as Greg Sargent points out), Republicans with the most irresponsible positions get their information mainly from partisan sources. It’s possible that Fox News and other TV networks, radio shows and podcasts are creating the Republican electorate’s opinions. It’s also possible that those outlets are only giving those voters what they want — and if they didn’t, the audience would move on to even more irresponsible media.

Most likely, it’s some combination of both: Republican voters and Republican-aligned media are egging each other on.

I commend his piece to your attention.

(Broken tag fixed.)

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

PragerU wants your kids to be taught that theft of labor is a good thing.

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Stanley Crouch:

Our society has gotten to the point where we might soon become less and less shocked by any kind of violence.

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And Now for a Musical Interlude 0

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Courting Disaster 0

The loose Cannon.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Yet another lying twit.

Remember, just because you see it on a computer device screen, it ain’t necessarily so (especially if it’s on “social” media).

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The Work-Study Program 0

Title:  History of Slavery 101.  Image:  Ron DeSantis stands in front of a plantation house labeled

Via Yellowdoggranny.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Yet another random act of politeness.

Musical NotesGuns and stupid, guns and stupid.
They go together like love and Cupid.
Let me tell you brother,
You can’t have one without the other.

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Spin Cycle 0

Trump’s lawyer made the rounds of the Sunday talk shows propagating propaganda. Mediate’s Ken Meyer dissects the deception. Here are the five claims that Meyer examines; follow the link for a detailed debunking of de bunk.

      1. Lauro Claims There Was a “Peaceful” Transfer of Power
      2. “Mike Pence Will Be One of Our Best Witnesses”
      3. “A Technical Violation of the Constitution is Not a Violation of Criminal Law”
      4. Trump’s calls to overturn the election were simply “aspirational”
      5. Lauro Calls for Trial to Take Place in West Virginia Because It’s a More “Diverse Venue” than Washington D.C.

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Decoding de Code 0

At the Hartford Courant, David Holohan explains “woke.”

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QOTD 0

Wendi Peters, in the voice of Lynda Babbage:

If there were any justice, my Cyrus would be master now. But justice is just for the rich and powerful.

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All Trucked Out 0

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All That Was Old Is New Again, Reprise 0

PoliticalProf.

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All That Was Old Is New Again 0

The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Will Bunch sees a parallel:

In the days immediately after the vote, there was a wave of violence. Some people were dragged from their homes by members of a white-hooded mob and killed for supporting the wrong party — but that was only the beginning. A Republican governor wrote to the White House to warn that insurrectionists were plotting to storm the seat of government and prevent certification of the winner.

Gov. Robert K. Scott told the president that loyalists to the party that got fewer voters “will not submit to any election which does not place them in power.” He further warned: “I am convinced that an outbreak will occur here [on] the day appointed by law for the counting of ballots.”

The year was 1870, and the state was South Carolina.

Follow the link for more echoes from the past.

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