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At the Des Moines Register, Rekha Basu has a long and thoughtful article about Iowa’s Republican Governor’s attempts to stamp out talk about DEI in the state’s educational institutions. (In case you wondered, the goal of the anti-DEI movement is to pretend that discrimination and bigotry and segregation and slavery never happened and left no legacy.)

She notes that the Iowa governor referred to Donald Trump’s anti-DEI executive order, then observes (emphasis added)

But Trump’s approach has been nothing if not contradictory. He forbids implementing DEI policies at public institutions but has repeatedly singled out Jewish students as deserving of special protection against bias. He has gone so far as to strip funding from Harvard and Columbia universities because of alleged antisemitism in campus protests against Israeli practices toward Palestinians. But he’s said little about the treatment of Palestinians. Trump has booted out migrants and refugees of color, including those legally here, while allowing white South African ones in. The message? Be inclusive toward his chosen groups but exclusionary against others.

I commend the entire piece to your attention.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Chaos Agents 0

Writing at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Gene Collier is not sanguine. He notes

The great awakening of Trump 2.0 is that tragically unserious people can do tragically serious damage.

Follow the link for context.

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“Facts Are What People Think” 0

Donald Trump is suing universities, attacking news media, and honoring slaveholders.

Douglas Rooks* sees a pattern in all this. Here’s a tiny bit of his article:

It’s really no secret. From his 2016 campaign to the present, Trump has constantly presented lies as truth and facts as debatable. To maintain credibility, it helps if the electorate becomes more ignorant, and Trump has set out to achieve that goal in, shall we say, textbook fashion.

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Yes, David Rooks. Not David Brooks. Clearly.

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The Climates They Are a-Changing 0

At the Idaho State Journal, Leonard Hitchcock Donald notes that Trump denies the reality of climate change and is rolling back efforts to deal it. He wonders, “What motivates Trump to deny the reality of global warming?

So he decided to follow the money.

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Redaction Action 0

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What’s in a Word? 0

David Masciotra argues that, in today’s Republican Party, the word “conservative” doesn’t mean what it used to mean. Here’s how he starts his article:

Gore Vidal took a British television interviewer by surprise in 2012 when he remarked, “When you foreigners hear the word ‘conservative,’ you think of kindly old men hunting foxes. They’re not. They’re fascists.”

That might have seemed like hyperbole during the year Mitt Romney became the Republican presidential nominee. But it rings truer as we pass the six-month mark of Donald Trump’s second term in office.

The entire article is worth your while.

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Get Me Rewrite! 0

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice tells the tale of a Constitutional redaction.

(Be sure to read the updates.)

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They Messed with Texas 0

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No Surprises Here 0

At the Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Ruth wonders, why all the fuss? A snippet:

Tariffs go up and they go down. Stasiesque goons are dragooning people off the streets. Government employees are getting fired for committing the unpardonable crime of doing their jobs. Trump sits in his redecorated Oval Office, resembling Larry Flynt’s man cave, scheming to collect his latest round of bribes.

And MAGA world hue and cry and quiver with angst that their idol won’t come clean and release the files relating to his once close pal and now dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

A simple, but obvious question. What did you think was going to happen?

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If the Truth Hurts . . . . 0

. . . then make it go away.

Robert Reich dissects the Trump maladministration’s strategy to turn the BLS into just plain BS.

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Republican Family Values 0

Title:  Inmates.  Frame One:  Undocumented agricultural worker inprisoned in Cecot says,

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Republican Family Values 0

They don’t seem to apply to families.

At the Detroit Free-Press, Debbie Dingell, who represents Michigan’s Sixth Congressional District, looks at the harm the Trump maladministration is doing to Americans’ health and health care. A snippet:

Not only are we the only industrialized nation that doesn’t guarantee all of its citizens health care, we just enacted the biggest cuts to health coverage in history through President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, which Republicans passed without a single vote from Democrats.

An estimated 17 million people could lose their health care as a direct result. And premiums for everyone will go up. Without enhanced premium tax credits for ACA marketplace plans, more healthy people will drop coverage, making the risk pool sicker on average and more expensive to insure.

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Get Me Rewrite! 0

Mr. Newberger envisions a Trumpled Smithsonian.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Does this call to mind of anyone in the news?

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All the News that Fits 0

Robert Reich reviews how the Trump maladministration is working to exercise its freedom of suppress. A snippet:

Columbia University, Dartmouth College, and a handful of others have gone out of their way to “cooperate” with the Trump regime in order to avoid Trump’s wrath.

What does “cooperation” entail? Silencing Trump’s potential critics.

Follow the link for context.

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Republican Family Values 0

Per an article by Mario Nicolais at The Colorado Sun, it would appear that lying about one’s family is a Republican family value.

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The Squeaker of the House 0

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson as a mouse in flight saying,

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

Robert Reich looks how the Trump maladministration maladministrates and hears a rhyme from a long time ago:

The closest historic analogy to what’s happening in Trump’s Washington is the court of Louis XIV, which brimmed with competitive sycophancy and insider deals. As the Duke de Saint Simon noted in his memoir, written in the 1730s:

“His Ministers, generals, mistresses, and courtiers soon found out his weak point, namely, his love of hearing his own praises. There was nothing he liked so much as flattery, or, to put it more plainly, adulation; the coarser and clumsier it was, the more he relished it. That was the only way to approach him; if he ever took a liking to a man it was invariably due to some lucky stroke of flattery in the first instance, and to indefatigable perseverance in the same line afterwards.”

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*Mark Twain.

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Republican Family Values . . . 0

. . . have never been anything other than a sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal signifying not much of anything but a talking point.

For example.

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