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Greeting the New Year 0

Outgoing 2025 says to incoming baby 2026,

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All the News that FIts 0

Steve M. diagrams the misdirection plays.

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The Orange Event Horizon 0

Assistant:  The Epstein Files, ICE deportations, Venezuela, Trump's power grabs . . . There's so much news, Professor.  It feels like time itself has been distorted.  Professor:  You may be closer to the truth than you realize.  I believe that our president' brain is such a dense vortex of narcissistic self-absorption that it has literally collapsed in on itself, creating a localized black hole in the fabric of our universe.  The gravitational forces trying to rip us apart become more severe the closer you get to Donald Trump, which explains the chaos constantly swirling around him the the White House.  And time becomes dilated in the event horizon of a black  hole.  Until now, no one knew what the experience would be like from the inside.  But if my theory is correct, we are all trapped in the event horizon of the hole in the president's brain, and time no longer has any meaning.  Assistant:  That's terrible.  What can we do?  Professor:  Oh, nothing at all.  There's no escape from the gravity well of a black hole.  That's just science.  But look on the bright side.  It could be a form of subject immortality, as long as we don't mind spending every moment of eternity thinking about Donald Trump.  Assistant:  Um, do you have, like, a disintegrator bear or something I could walk into?  Professor:  Probably.  Let me take a look around.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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A Picture Is Worth 0

An artist finds himself taken aback by the kitsch.

While we’re on the subject, Jack Ohman thinks the kitsch sends a message.

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This New Gilded Age, All the News that Fits Dept. 0

Amy Goodman points out that oligarchy can lead, not just to monopolies dominating and thereby controlling markers, but to their dominating and thereby controlling information.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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

Michael in Norfolk hears a rhyme that sends ICEy SShivers down his back.

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*Mark Twain.

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A Tune for the Times, a Notion of Immigrants Dept. 0

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The Me Veneration, Reprise 0

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A Tune for the Times 0

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All the News that Fits 0

Walter Cronkite would be ashamed of what CBS News has become.

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A Tune for the Times 0

From the Youtube page:

This is an a cappella version of “Carol of the Bells” – originally a Ukrainian New Year celebration song titled “Shchedryk” – whose music was first written by Mykola Leontovych in the eastern town of Pokrovsk (now under Russian occupation) in the 1900s. The composer would later be murdered by a Soviet agent in 1921. Our adaptation sends strength and solidarity to the brave people of Ukraine facing down Russian invasion, in spite of the pressure placed on them by failing allies and cruel diplomatic games.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

In what I consider a quite appropriate follow-up to the previous post, I must say, it is not surprising that University of Chicago law professor Aziz Huq argues that

(t)he first year of U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term has taken a heavy toll on the rule of law.

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The Greenland New Deal 0

David discusses Donald Trump’s determination of annex Greenland, as well as several other of his somewhat unusual (at least for anyone else) statements.

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A Matter of Perspective 0

Why is Donald Trump trying to steal Greenland from Denmark?

Methinks my old Philly DL friend Noz may have nailed it.

I have always wondered how much of this Greenland obsession is because he is fooled by the distorting effects of the Mercator projection, which makes everything in the far North look much bigger on the map than they actually are.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Atrios provides an example of the exercise of freedom of the surpress.

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

In a letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Sun, Kimball Shinkoskey listens to the man who would be king and hears a rhyme from a millennium ago. A couplet:

In its present Trumpian form, the new boundaries established by rogue nations the world over are essentially made permanent without a peace conference and without ongoing international supervision. This more resembles the medieval “right of conquest” of kings.

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*Mark Twain.

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