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The Remedy 0

Older man and woman sitting a a love seat.  Man reads instructions from his doctor,

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The Disinformation Superhighway 0

Rat, looking phone:  Look at this crazy story on Twitter.  Goat:  You know, Rat, before you start spreading stuff you see on Twitter, you should proably do a little investigation of your own to determine if it's true.  Rat:  Okay (pause)  This snarky comment says yes.  Goat to Pig:  Remember journalism?  Pig:  Not ringing a bell.

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Voting Is Not a Right. It Is a Duty. 0

Image:  An Amazon package with a voting booth popping out of it.  Caption:  Democracy isn't just delivered to your door.  You have to go out and get it.

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The Crash the Economy Dummies 0

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gene Collier has some questions about today’s Republican Party:

Would they (MAGA Republicans–ed.) trash the U.S. economy and destabilize world markets just to pin it on Biden? Would they gift-wrap a political weapon for Russia, China and every other hostile global player that preaches American instability?

Follow the link for his answer. (Hint: He is less than sanguine.)

Aside:

Today’s Republican Party is a vile and loathsome thing willing to sacrifice the honor and integrity of the nation on the altar of faction.

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So Long, Goodbye, Auf Wiedersehen Good Night 0

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Courting Disaster, Unchecked, Unbalanced 0

Gordon Weil, writing at the Bangor Daily News, is not sanguine. A snippet:

Thomas and Alito are right-wing radicals. Alito regularly flaunts his partisanship. Thomas masks his bias in a dubious philosophy. Roberts asserts a degree of judicial independence that ignores the checks and balances that supposedly are central to the government.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Courting Disaster 0

At the Idaho State Journal, Jesse Robison catches a whiff from a sty.

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The Disinformation Contagion 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Paul Thagard discusses several strategies for protection ourselves from mis- and disinformation. In this time of fake news and news fakers, both professional and amateur, his piece is a worthwhile read. Here are a few of the strategies he suggests; follow the link for the rest.

      1. Spot pieces of misinformation by noticing that they contradict what is already well-known.
      2. Locate the source of the information and determine whether it has a track record of spreading lies or truths.
      3. Examine the motives of the source. Does it care about the truth, or is it simply furthering its own ends? Motivated reasoning is a major cause of misinformation.

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All the News that Fits 0

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The News Recycle 0

Man watching Fox News.  Frame One:  2011, Fox fires Beck.  Man says,

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The Lake Effect, Republican Cancel Culture Dept. 0

The Arizona Republic’s Laurie Roberts is less than enamored with Kari Lake’s notion Republicans don’t need presidential primaries next year because Donald Trump already has the nomination sewn up.

And, in more news of Republican cancel culture . . . .

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Thinking of the firings of Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon, Jill Switzer has a wonder:

Why do some people think that being on broadcast TV, cable, or any other outlet gives them permission to say whatever they think without regard to consequences? . . . Whatever happened to the days when it was “just the facts,” and viewers could draw their own conclusions based on unbiased reportage?

Her entire article is worth a look.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Privatization Scam 0

The Orlando Sentinel’s Scott Maxwell reports on the difficulties reporters encounter in trying to find out what Florida is getting in return for its school voucher money. A snippet; details at the link:

Sadly, the Florida politicians who promoter “school choice” don’t want parents and watchdogs to know what’s going on inside those schools. They demand accountability from public schools, but let voucher schools run wild. They are truly, as the Sentinel has been documenting for years now, “Schools without Rules.”

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Suffer the Children 0

Title:  The Perks of Child Labor.  Frame One:  As a child moves parcels, man says,

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The Squeaker of the House 0

Like Farron, I don’t agree with everything Joe Biden has done, but I consider him a man of honor–after all, he was my Senator for many years when I lived in Delaware and I know his track record–and I vote in the real world (see the sidebar, over there —–> on the right).

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All the News that Fits 0

Rupert Murdoch, wearing a tee shirt reading

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The Vacancy 0

The Arizona Republic’s Laurie Roberts thinks she has the perfect candidate to replace Tucker Carlson at Fox News.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Warning: Mild language.

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