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Republican Lies category archive

How Stuff Works, Right-Wing Think Tanks Dept. 0

Lucy:  OK, so tell me about this new system of math you invented.  Danae:  Oh, it's really simple.  Instead of the old hard way, I start with the answer, then just go back to make up the equation that fits it, and--Presto!--I'm always right.  Lucy:  Ummmmm.  Danae:  My genius leaves you speechless, doesn't it.  Lucy:  Oh, let's just say you put the dumb in dumbfounded.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

In a letter to the editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about today’s Republican Party’s war on DEI, Suzanne Moynihan decodes de code.

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DOGE Ball 0

Security maven Bruce Schneier looks at how Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (which, incidentally, is not a government department in any legitimate sense of the term) has compromised federal computer systems and concludes that it can legitimately be considered a cyberattack on “the sinews of government.”

Here is a little bit from his article:

But the most alarming aspect isn’t just the access being granted. It’s the systematic dismantling of security measures that would detect and prevent misuse—including standard incident response protocols, auditing, and change-tracking mechanisms—by removing the career officials in charge of those security measures and replacing them with inexperienced operators.

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Definitively Speaking 0

Republicans have been accusing NPR and PBS of spreading “far left” news.

Just to be clear, in Republicans’ eyes–er–ears, “far left” news, regardless of the source, is any news that Republicans don’t want (you) to know about.

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The Constitutional Scholar 0

PoliticalProf does his own research.

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All the News That Fits 0

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Disappeared 0

If it’s not on the website, then it never happened.

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Establismentarians, Boebert Is the New Gohmert Dept. 0

At the Idaho State Journal, Nick Gier skewers Lauren Boebert’s fanciful and fabricated claim that the United States Constitution does not–er–establish separation of church and state. He reminds her that

No, Congresswoman Bobert (sic), our founders—conservative and liberal—were wise enough to reject the dangerous idea that your favorite pastor should direct the government.

Follow the link for the wealth of historical evidence that he musters.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

A Texas judge who was dealing with immigration case decided to visit the Texas-Mexico border. What he found was not what we’re being told. Here’s a tiny bit from his article:

What I saw in the courtroom fueled my desire to go to see it for myself. What I found was astonishingly different from the chaos often portrayed in the media and in legal circles. I saw a border that was secure, with helicopters patrolling and law enforcement officers working in an orderly process. Migrants waited for months in Mexican border towns for their turn to legally enter, going through extensive screenings, interviews and sponsor verifications. To call them “illegals” is not only misleading but dismisses the effort and legality of their actions.

Follow the link for some of the lessons he learned.

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Countering Chaos Agents 0

Thom offers some pointers on how to deal with the flood of lies.

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A Legend in His Own Mind 0

Trump: I Have common sense

The Kansas City Star’s Melinda Henneberger: The evidence shows otherwise.

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Republican Family Values 0

The Portland Press-Herald’s Victoria Hugo-Vidal debunks de bunk.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

At the Washington Monthly, Garrett Epps dissects the duplicity implicit in Donald Trump’s attempt to despotically single-handedly amend the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. Here’s a tiny bit of his article:

For most of us on the sidelines, the outstanding feature of Trump’s order is its cruelty—its deliberate targeting of babies born after February 19, 2025, rendering them stateless and ineligible for the benefits of citizenship most native-born Americans take for granted. Think like a judge, however: from that point of view, the striking defect of the order is simply the crushing weight of legal authority that it purports to sweep aside.

Follow the link for more about a judge’s perspective.

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The Privatization Scam 0

Via Cliff’s Edge, Matt Robison and Anne Kim parse the preverication.

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The Fires Liars This Time 0

GOP Elephant standing amongst ruins of California fires says,

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The Fires This Time 0

Jimmy Kimmel discusses being in Los Angeles during the fires this time.

Afterthought:

I spent a lot of time in California on business trips.

I must confess, I don’t like California and I agree with Alexander Woollcott about Los Angeles. The Cali scenery is beautiful–especially the high Sierras–but I guess I’m just an east coast guy at heart.

But that doesn’t mean I dislike Californians or wish them ill.

I–all should–contemn those folks who are trying to score political points off the California fires and those who are suffering from them.

But it seems that those who sell hate always finds buyers, because hate sells, for hating is always easier than thinking.

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The Media Is the Message 0

Thom argues that, if you can control the media, you can control the message, and traces the history of Republican efforts to do just that.

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

At the Idaho State Journal, Kim Shinkoskey hears a rhyme. Here’s how he opens his article:

The MAGA movement in America is currently using methods perfected by the Soviet communist movement in Russia.

Follow the link for his evidence.

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*Mark Twain.

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“Get Me Rewrite!” 0

At the Des Moines Register, Lyle Miller digs into Republicans’ efforts to portray Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election as a good thing.

I commend his article to your attention.

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The Firestorm of Lies 0

Thom dissects the firestorm of right-wing lies about the California fires.

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