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A Size Matter 0

Trump plane in airport surrounded by on-lookers.  One voice from the plane says,

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At NJ.com, Kevin Manahan has commentary.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

More courtesy on the concrete.

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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Gutting Out the Vote 0

Noah Feldman argues that persons aren’t really noticing because the right-wing is doing it one baby step at a time.

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QOTD 0

VIrginia Woolf:

You cannot find peace by avoiding life.

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The Eagle Has Landed Watered 0

One of a series of photos from my brother in Virginia’s Northern Neck.

I must say that it never occurred to me that eagles might enjoy a dip from time to time. (Although, given how miserably hot and humid the weather was last week, on second thought, I guess I shouldn’t be all that surprised.) My brother tells me that they use their wings to propel themselves through the water.

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Tales of the Establishmentarians. 0

The Establishmentarian who worships a false idol.

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Weird Times, Over and Over Again 0

Title:  The Week in Weird.  Frame One, captioned

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Show politeness to your neighbors.

Just another ripple at the confluence of guns and stupid . . . .

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Nor Any Drop To Drink 0

Farron discusses Jordan Chariton’s new book on the Flint water poisoning crisis.

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Stray Thought 0

Today’s Republican Party does not want to govern.

It wants to rule.

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Know Them by the Company They Keep 0

That pretty much sums up what Pete Buttigieg said about J. D. Vance.

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QOTD 0

Christopher Lee:

We don’t live in a particularly attractive world. I don’t really remember, except as a small boy, anything but a pretty grim world.

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Meta: Down at the Farm 0

I woke this morning to a broken blog. The error message told me that one of the database tables needed repair.

Quick like a bunny, before even having a cup of coffee, I logged into my hosting provider, started phpMyAdmin, and ran a check, repair, and optimize on on the primary database. (As a matter of routine, I do a check, repair, and optimize, as well as a database backup, at least once a week, ever since I had major database crash back when this blog was still a toddler.) The process took less than two minutes.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

PoliticalProf hears a rhyme.

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*Mark Twain.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

At the Portland Press-Herald, Victoria Hugo-Vidal predicts an avalanche of sexism in response to Kamala Harris’s run for president. She starts by discussing an email signed “A Friend” that she received in response to an earlier column:

My “friend,” here, offers just a preview of the raw, unfiltered, military-grade sexism we have to look forward to in the next few months as Vice President Kamala Harris makes her semi-surprise sprint for the presidency.

This sexism will come from the mouths of friends, strangers, family members and household names.

I think her prediction will be borne out and commend her article to your attention.

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All the News that Fits 0

Michael in Norfolk find the dissimulation disturbing.

Most troubling, however, is the effort of much of the news media to report on Trump as if he were a sane and normal candidate . . . .

Follow the link to learn why he is troubled.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Sam and the crew talk with Anne Kim, contributing editor at Washington Monthly, about the roots of the privitization scam.

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The Wedding Industrial Complex 0

This couple sold tickets to bride.

I suspect I’m not the only person who thinks the wedding industrial complex is out of control.

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Vaccine Nation 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Dr. L. Kenneth Zweig points out that, despite the scare-mongering from anti-VAXXers, side effects from vaccinations are almost always good things. A snippet:

A vaccine should trigger an immune reaction, so feeling ill after vaccination is a positive sign. It indicates that the body is building immunity. Experiencing mild symptoms means the immune system responds as expected, reducing the likelihood of severe illness later. Those who do not experience symptoms after a vaccine will still likely develop immunity without noticeable side effects.

Follow the link for the full picture.

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QOTD 0

Jame Stewart, in the voice of David:

Don’t look for trouble where there isn’t any, because, if you don’t find it, you’ll make it.

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