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“The Stew of Aggrievement” 0

Sam and the crew argue that today’s Republican Party is all about the grievances, using a Republican congress person’s obnoxious response to a letter from a fourth grader as a springboard.

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Know Them by the Company They Keep 0

What would you think, for example, when this is the company that they keep?

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The Artist of the Con 0

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The Acolytization Process 0

At the Psychology Today website, John Tsilimparis notes that “(a) cult is categorized by a strict, hierarchical system of totalistic authority.” He then goes on to explore how that authority is perpetuated.

Go read his article and consider whether it reminds you in any way of any current political phenomena.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Thom wonders, “What happens when a President stops following the Constitution?”

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The Priority 0

Frame One:  Donald Trump says,

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Case Flaw 0

At Above the Law, Kathryn Rubino reports that, in its effort to gut out the vote, the Trump maladministration’s Department of (in)Justice “can’t keep its own cases straight.”

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Job Requirement 0

In a longer article by John Young about the defilement of CBS, this comment particularly caught my eye:

DEI? Anyone revolted by the comical hires by this president — the Noems, the Bondis, the Hegseths, the Patels – knows “FUI” is his method.

It stands for “finding useful idiots.”

Methinks he has a point. Go read the article and see what you think.

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The Comey-uppance, Rule of Lawless Dept. 0

David discusses Donald Trump’s vendetta (my word, not his) against James Comey and the implications thereof.

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Phoning It In 0

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“Because I Wanna” 0

Per Above the Law’s Kathryn Rubino, that’s the crux of the Trump maladministration’s legal justification under the terms of the U. S. Constitution for Donald Trump’s executive orders.

(Broken link fixed.)

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A Tune for the Times 0

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

CNN’s Jake Tapper argues that Stephen Colbert rhymes with Thomas Beckett.

Read the article. The rhyme is not so farfetched as it sounds.

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*Nark Twain.

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The Me Veneration, Reprise 0

Title:  Trump's Renovated Reflecting Pool.  Image:  Donald Trump staring at his reflection in a pond.

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In Translation 0

John Amato decodes de code:

Whenever Republicans say the words “voter integrity,” what they mean is disenfranchisement of all Democratic, minorities and disabled senior voters.

Follow the link for context.

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The Me Veneration 0

Frame One, title:  After the ballroom,, the Arch, the Gold Coin, the banners, the special edition passport, and all the rest--a look ahead at--Further Tributes to Donald Trump.  Thank you for your attention to this matter.  Frame Two:  Mount Rushmore now showing four images of Donald Trump.  Trump says,

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All the News that Fits 0

SFgate’s Drew Magary argues that much of the coverage of the current redistricting efforts designed to gut out the vote of the midterm elections is missing the point. Methinks he makes a valid point.

Here’s a tiny bit of his article:

All of this is disgusting of course, but even more disgusting has been seeing our captured national media frame this crisis in terms of a political horse race.

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So not only are you and I being subjected to a coordinated plan by the GOP to nullify this fall’s election results before Americans have even gotten a chance to vote, but also to an accompanying disinformation campaign from the establishment media to posit this as just another political tussle. It is not. It is villainy, villainy of the crassest sort.

The entire article is well-worth the few minutes it will take you to read it.

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Suffer the Children, Reprise 0

Sam and the crew talk with Nicholas Enrich, former civil servant who worked at USAID under four administrations, about the damage done to USAID by the Trump maladministration.

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The Man without a Plan 0

Stephen R. Nagy looks at Donald Trump’s (mis)conduct of foreign policy and concludes that it tends to be–er–rather impulsive. A snippet:

There is a coherent argument that Trump understands exactly what he is doing and that the appearance of impulsiveness is itself the strategy, designed to keep counterparts off balance.

But the evidence increasingly cuts the other way.

Follow the link for his analysis of said evidence.

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