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All the News that Fits 0

John Amato reports on a Trumpled truth-teller.

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“The Big White Lines” 0

Sam and the crew find themselves somewhat taken aback by a Louisiana legislator’s bill to ban contrails (or, to use wingnut conspiracy lingo, “chem trails”).

The stupid. It burns.

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Lies and Lying Liars 0

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gene Collier is fed up with Republicans’ lying about dying.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

At the Tampa Bay Times, John Hill debunks de bunk. A snippet (emphasis added):

If anything, the state looks foolish for having cried wolf about the need for a statewide immigration crackdown. Supporters sold the Florida law as a way to help the Trump administration deport people here illegally who committed violent crimes. At least 79 people have been arrested since Florida’s law went into effect, but only two were charged with a violent crime. Nearly a third have been charged with only an immigration offense. For dozens, their only alleged crime was driving without a license or a seat belt, or with expired tags. Sounds like a normal day on Florida’s roads to me.

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“If We Don’t Talk about It, Then It Must Not Have Happened” 0

The Trump maladministration’s attempt to expurgate America’s history of the parts is doesn’t like continues apace.

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The Medicine Show, Reprise 0

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

The editorial board of the Bangor Daily News hears a rhyme. Here’s the rhyme; follow the link for context.

. . . President Donald Trump has taken the smear tactics used by (Senator Joe–ed.) McCarthy to a new level.

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*Mark Twain.

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Health Care Hallucinations 0

It sure sounds as if RFK Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again report was written with AI. Here’s the lede:

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says his “Make America Healthy Again” Commission report harnesses “gold-standard” science, citing more than 500 studies and other sources to back up its claims. Those citations, though, are rife with errors, from broken links to misstated conclusions.

Seven of the cited sources don’t appear to exist at all.

And this guy’s in charge of HHS.

Much more at the link.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Farron comments on what happens when a science denier is put in charge of an agency that (supposedly) relies on science.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

The New Secesh’s efforts to white-wash (I use that term advisedly) America’s history find another target.

The Trump administration is enlisting national park visitors into the Republican president’s fight to rewrite American history, with a new directive that forces all park units to display signs that encourage guests to report any information that is critical of American history.

On May 20, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum directed all park units to display the signs to comply with President Donald Trump’s earlier executive order, which claims that U.S. history has been distorted by ideology and seeks to counter what it describes as revisionist narratives that portray the country’s past in a negative light.

To translate, the words

portray the country’s past in a negative light

is New Speak for

tell the truth about.

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Our Society Is in Decay 0

Exhibit One: Florida Man.

Afterthought:

I don’t think it’s much of a stretch to posit that today’s Republican Party has abandoned the concept of “promoting the general welfare.”

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The Rule of Lawless 0

“Vengeance is mine,” sayeth the Don:

At 1:34 AM, the insecure co-president took to Truth Social to call for a “major investigation” against Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, Bruce Springsteen, and Bono for endorsing Kamala Harris’s presidential run. Donald claimed that Harris illegally paid the major artists for their endorsements.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Sam and the crew play a video of RFK Jr., Secretary of HHS, saying that people should not take medical advice from him.

So Sam and the crew wonder, what’s the point of having a Department of Health and Human Services if you can’t take health advice from it?

Afterthought:

The Trump maladministration is succeeding at one thing: Undermining the credibility of the federal government.

Which, methinks, may not by accident.

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The Lies of the Land 0

Thom dissects how and why big (Republican) lies work and lists a litany of said lies.

As an aside, his arguments are consistent with points made by Vanessa LoBue, whose Psycnology Today article I mentioned yesterday.

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Fantasy World 0

Yes, Virginia, there is an alternate universe.

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The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0

At the Charlotte Observer, Gene Nichol lists four lessons learned from the thwarting of the recent attempt by North Carolina Republicans to steal the election of a justice of the N. C. State Supreme Court through bogus charges of voter fraud.

But it seems that the voter fraud fraudsters just won’t give up.

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The Christmas Grift 0

Caption:  Christmas 2025.  Little holding a talking Trump doll.  She says,

Click to view the original image.

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Mad at Scientists 0

Rebecca Watson looks at the Republican war on science.

Or you can read the transcript.

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The Artifice of the Deal, Reprise 0

David marvels at the mumbo-jumbo. (Warning: Short promo at the end.)

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The Rule of Lawless 0

At Above the Law, Kathryn Rubino notes that Donald Trump has now set his sights on British lawyer and International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan for (gasp!) prosecuting. She goes on to note that

Trump’s bold sanction play for lawyers doing their jobs is yet another attack on the rule of law.

The distressing details are at the link.

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