Political Theatre category archive
Recommended Listening 0
Kimberley A. Johnson’s interview with the Knitting Cult Lady. From the description:
Born into the Children of God cult and trafficked as a child, Daniela escaped to the U.S. at 15, put herself through school to become a U.S. Army intelligence officer who deployed twice to Afghanistan with the 101st Airborne Division, and now studies Organizational Psychology at Harvard Extension School, researching group behavior, extremism, leadership demagoguery, and cults.
Methinks it sheds some light on dis coarse discourse, as one our two major political parties seems to have turned into a cult of poisonality.
(Yeah, I know the release date was a month ago. I’m behind on my podcasts.)
Establishmentarians 0
LZ Granderson has a couple of questions for persons who would use public schools–and therefore public moneys–to proselytize:
And why place public school teachers, many of whom are not Christians themselves, in a position in which they may have to explain that religion’s doctrine?
Follow the link for his answers.
Sic Nunquam Tyrannis 0
Michael in Norfolk finds a straw at which to grasp. A nugget:
By the Book 0
At Above the Law, Mark Hermann makes a convincing case that we are living in George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
The Rule of Lawless 0
Via the USA Today Netowrk, Andrew P. Napolitano has few questions about current events. Here’s one of them:
Follow the link for the rest.
A Questioning of Priorities 0
At the Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Ruth has a few choice words for those who have the gall to take issue with the priorities of the current President of the United States.
No selection of summary can do his article justice. Just go read it.
Republican Thought Police 0
Now it seems that they are going after the Pope for having the unmitigated gall to criticize the actions of the Trump maladministration.
“The Art of the Deal” 0
In a much longer post in which he wonders what can of worms Donald Trump will open next, Steve M. parses the pattern of the scammer-in-chief:
I commend his whole piece to your attention.








