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A Tune for the Times 0

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How Stuff Works, All the News That Fits Dept. 0

Rob:  I don't know Fungo or his ferret buddies, but if I were to, I'd just quietly shut Weaseleaks down.  Bucky:  Wussiness noted.  I, on the other hand, am not afraid of ferrets.  A ferret is nothing more than a rat with a tailpee (sic) fact.  Rob:  Hmmm.  Your grasp of facts is . . . loose.  Bucky:  Robert, I moved beyond

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Constitution, schmonstitution.

Shreds of the Constitution rearranged to read

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Intercepted Signals 0

Mrs. Betty Bowers dissects the deception.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Consider the Source 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Jason Shimiaie reminds that “(g)aslighting is a way of replacing your subjective reality with someone else’s.”

Go read his and consider, does it remind you of anyone in–or of anyone “providing”–the news?

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

Thom’s caller hears a rhyme.

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*Mark Twain.

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“Vengeance Is Mine” 0

At the Sacramento Bee, law professor Erwin Chemerinsky looks at Donald Trump’s quest for retribution from law firms that have incurred his wrath. A snippet:

I am convinced that something even more insidious underlies the Trump administration’s actions. In its first months, Trump has issued countless executive orders that violate the Constitution. I believe that his targeting of law firms is to chill them from bringing challenges against his policies and actions. The message to law firms is clear: If they draw the ire of the president, he will exact retribution and put their firms in serious jeopardy.

This is the playbook of a dictator, not a president in a democracy under the rule of law.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Warning: Mild language.

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Muskrat Love 0

A quote:

This is authoritarianism hiding behind an American flag.

Warning: Short commercial at the end.

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Republican Thought Police 0

In the midst of a longer article about the right-wing propaganda machine, Yastreblyansky makes the following observation, which methinks is right on the mark:

Meanwhile, the Republican White House is openly blackmailing the country’s public school system, public and private universities, medical research institutions and hospitals, museums, national parks, armed services, federal and state judges and prosecutors, numerous prestigious law firms, and the privately owned press and public broadcast media to adopt its ideological positions on everything from history to biology and energy production, for which Twitter now, acquired by a multibillionaire who appears to have become literally the president’s single-dad housemate . . . .

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A Tune for the Times 0

From the Youtube page:

From mass deportations, to mass firings to the crippling of our social support institutions, in two short months we have changed into something unrecognizable; Something we could accurately call “The Broken Promise Land.”

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The Votes Are In 0

Political cartoon stating the Republicans are willing to put party over country and that Democrats are not.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years . . . 0

. . . and they’re not even trying to pretend about it any more.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Signal Achievements, Reprise 0

Emma and the crew discuss the increasingly obvious incompetence of the Trump maladministration, with a focus on “signalgate.” (Warning: Short promo at the end.)

Afterthought:

In a video clip, Donald Trump says, “To be honest with you.”

Yeah. Right.

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Judicial Restraint Restraining the Judiciary 0

The EFF does not think much of Republicans’ latest strategy to help Donald Trump avoid legal defeats by hamstringing federal courts.

Here’s a bit of their article (emphasis added):

Earlier this week, the House Judiciary Committee passed H.R. 1526, a bill by Rep. Darrell Issa to prevent courts from issuing nationwide injunctions. This bill could receive a vote on the House floor as early as next week. Senator Josh Hawley recently introduced a similar bill in the Senate. Both bills would prohibit district courts from handing down injunctive relief orders that apply to parties that are not involved in the case.

EFF opposes both bills. We see this legislation for what it is: a transparent attempt to limit courts’ ability to act as an effective check on the Trump administration’s recent flood of illegal orders and actions – some of which EFF itself is challenging. Congress should firmly oppose any effort to prevent the judicial branch from fulfilling its constitutional duty.

Afterthought:

I guess Republicans’ idea is, if you can’t beat ’em, castrate ’em.

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The Bidder’s Bidding 0

The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini looks at Elon Musk’s attempt to bribe persons to vote for lubricate the election of a judge in Wisconsin.

Just go read it.

Learn more here.

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Signal Achievements 0

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This New Gilded Age 0

At the Bangor Daily News, Greg Rossel points out the Donald Trump loves the talk about the first Gilded Age, specifically how great a president William McKinley was, and speculates as to why.

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