Political Theatre category archive
Freedom of Screech . . . 0
. . . for me, but not for thee.
When the Words Come Back To Haunt . . . . 0
. . . so that Marjorie Taylor Greene is hoist on her own petard.
Twits Own Twitter 0

In a related vein, Paul Krugman wonders why tech bros seem somewhat prone to buying into conspiracy theories. A snippet:
Image via C&L.
Vaccine Nation 0
Steve M. wonders why anti-VAXX crackpot conspiracy nut Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is getting so much press coverage. He offers a theory:
Follow the link for his reasoning.
Strategization 0
Follow this link if you are curious to see a graphical representation of the strategy likely to be adopted by Donald Trump’s lawyers.
Precedented 0
In his letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Sun, Gil Eisner is sees shadows from the past.
I do hope he is, as my old boss used to say, in error, but I fear–oh, never mind.
Discussion Question 0
In today’s politics, can the United States be said to truly have a “loyal opposition,” as defined by Merriam-Webster?
Merriam-Webster’s definition:
Support your answer with concrete examples.












