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The Medicine Show 0

Caption:  When RFK Jr. is your secret Santa.  Image:  Man holding opened present looks at RFK Jr., who's wearing a Santa hat.  Man says,

Click for the original image and the artist’s comments.

Here’s a bit from the artist’s comments linked above (emphasis added):

Not long after announcing his plan to make cavities great again, RFK Jr. doubled down with his nonsense about the polio vaccine. How dumb is rolling back approval of the polio vaccine? Even Trump had to come out and say he was a big believer in it. It’s the “believer” part of that last sentence where we as a nation are running into trouble.

When it comes to the polio vaccine specifically, and medical science in general, there’s nothing to believe, only objective fact. . . . The Republican Party has had a troubled relationship with objective truth this past decade or so, and it’s about to start having a bigger effect on your health.

Today’s Republican Party not only values faction over country, it values faction over competence.

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Republican Family Values 0

No surprises here.

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All the News that Fits 0

Foxy shady.

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Post Mortem 0

Cliff Schecter wonders why it can happen (is happening?) here. (Warning: Mild language.)

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The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0

David bloviates about the bogosity (warning: short promo at the end).

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Twits Own Twitter X Offenders 0

Robert Reich argues that X has truly become the bullies’ pulpit, with Musk as the Bully-in-Chief.

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Dental Illness 0

Rebecca Watson looks at why RFK Jr. wants our teeth to rot.

Or you can read the transcript.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Michael in Norfolk decodes de code.

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It’s the Stupid, Economy 0

Chris Hayes argues we’ve seen this before.

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A Dental Examination 0

Michael Hiltzik drills through the conspiracy mongering, deception, and outright lies behyind RFK Jr.’s crusade against fluoridated drinking water and concludes it could lead quite literally to decay in our society.

Here’s a bit:

Fluoridation revolutionized dentistry, especially for children. Fluoridation of tap water was credited with reducing the incidence of tooth decay by as much as 70% when it was first introduced; by the mid-1980s, when other sources of fluoride, such as fortified toothpastes, were available, the effects of tooth decay in children were still 18% lower among those living in fluoridation communities than in those without it.

Who would benefit from the end of community fluoridation and a recrudescence of tooth decay? Dental supply companies, investors in which are rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of more demand for their products. For example, shares of Henry Schein Inc., a distributor of specialty dental products, have risen more than 9% since RFK Jr. was named as Trump’s choice for HHS secretary.

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No, the Land Did Not Slide 0

Michael in Norfolk points out a fact that seems to have disappeared from dis coarse discourse. A snippet:

. . . the truth is that while Trump managed to win the popular vote, his margin of victory was very narrow and there was no landslide and there clearly is no mandate.

Mevertheless, methinks Trump will act as if the land slid and, in so doing, do even greater harm than he has already done to this “noble experiment.”

I do not sleep well these days.

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The Fires This Time 0

Republican Elephant stands in a burning forest saying,

Click to view the original image.

Afterthought:

Back in the olden days, when I was a young ‘un growing up about 40 miles north of where I type this, we would have had several at least light frosts by this time of year.

We haven’t yet had a low below freezing.

Climate change is real, it’s happening, and I fear it is well beyond the tipping point.

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An Episode of Epidemiology 0

Dion Lefler reports that, in the past, he has been accused of suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS for short).

He writes at the Kansas City Star that he has spotted a new variant of TDS characterized by the following symptoms:

  • You think you’ll be healthier after Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s through with you.
  • You accept things that would make your head explode if a Democrat did them.
  • You believe raising taxes on imported goods and mass-deporting fruit pickers and meat cutters will bring prices down.

Follow the link for more about these symptoms.

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The Lake Effect 0

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“A Republic, If You Can Keep It” 0

At AL.com, Kyle Whitmire looks at events over the past few years in his home state of Alabama and concludes:

When voters don’t punish crooked politicians, politicians just do more crooked things.

For some fool reason, he seems to suspect that we are about to see this play out on a larger stage . . . .

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Irrationalizations 0

David takes a look at how Trump supporters lie to themselves about who and what Trump is. (Warning: Short commercial at the end, which you are certainly free to ignore.)

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The Disinformation Superhighway 0

Spocko makes the case that some Twitter users X offenders have created an HOV lane for voter fraud fraudsters.

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That Trumpled Economy 0

Mrs. Betty Bowers reminds us of the reality of the “Trump economy.” A quote:

Four years ago, thousands of Americans were dying every day, and there was no toilet paper.

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The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0

Speaking of psychological projection . . . .

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The Fifth Columnist 0

The Arizona Republic’s Laurie Roberts makes a case that she may have identified one of those fabled “enemies within”:

As part of his manipulation scheme, the Kremlin has been spreading false claims about the federal government’s response to deadly hurricanes that have devastated parts of six southeastern states.

Isn’t it nice to know that Arizona’s own U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar has been assisting in that effort?

Follow the link for her evidence.

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