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The Art of the Deal 0

Trump as Santa Claus with a little boy on his knee.  Trump says,

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If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0

Just take a lesson from the Squeaker of the House.

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Russian Impulses 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, Trudy Rubin warns that, to understand Donald Trump’s plan for peace in a piece of Ukraine, we need to follow the money.

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Actions Speak 0

Frame One:  Donald Trump says,

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The Fog Machination 0

Susan Estrich notes that the phrase “the fog of war” doesn’t mean what Pete Hegseth seems to think it means. She points out that

It is not a defense to war crimes.

Follow the link to find out what it really means and how Hegseth is trying to hide himself in a fog of his own making.

(Misplet wrod correxted.)

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The Rule of (International) Lawless 0

In the background, a small fishing boat burns. A hispanic-looking man clings to a piece of wood labeled

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Afterthought:

I doubt I shall live long enough to see the United States restore the international credibility that the Trump maladministration has so befouled with the stench of its venality in just a few short months.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Once again, the Republican thought police exercise their freedom to repress.

The University of Alabama has suspended two student magazines, seemingly because (gasp!) they recognize that not all persons are alike. Here’s a bit from the news story (emphasis added):

Alice Magazine and Nineteen Fifty-Six, the two magazines affected, were both university-funded through the university’s Department of Student Life. Both magazines, which were launched in 2015 and 2020 respectively, were geared toward a specific audience. Alice’s work focused primarily on health, wellness, fashion and women’s issues, and Nineteen Fifty-Six mainly covered Black culture and life on UA’s campus. Each magazine published one print issue each semester.

A statement from the university said that the decision was fueled by a need to “comply with our legal obligations.” (An anti-DEI memo from AG Pam Bondi–ed.)

“This requires us to ensure all members of our community feel welcome to participate in programs that receive University funding from the Office of Student Media,” wrote Alex House, a spokesperson for the University of Alabama, in the University’s statement.

Apparently, in Republican World, the way to make persons feel welcome is to pretend that they don’t exist.

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Speaking of the Rule of Lawless . . . 0

Congresspersons who made the video telling soldiers that they don't have to follow illegal orders lined up blindfolded against a wall.  Donald Trump, holding a rifle, says,

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Once again, the man who would be king demonstrates his contempt for the rule of law.

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The Man Who Would Be King 0

Michael in Norfolk nails it. A snippet:

Indeed, the Felon appears increasingly detached from objective reality and seeming views himself as a monarch . . . .

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The Test 0

Caption:  Captcha Test:   Select the 3 images that show seditious behavior.  Image One:  Crosswalk.  Image Two:  Stoplight.  Image Three:  Crosswalk.  Image Four:  Democratic Donkey saying,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Behind That Curtain* 0

David notes that, thanks to Elon Musk’s new feature on Xitter (a feature which I suspect Musk now regrets), a number of MAGA “influencers” have been revealed to be–er–less than veracious (but most definitely voracious). (And this surprises you how?)

One more time, “social” media isn’t.

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*With apologies to Earl Derr Biggers.

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American Stasi 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, law professor Noah Feldman explores why ICE is being allowed to run rampant over the legal rights of immigrants–properly documented or not–and American citizens.

He is somewhat less than sanguine. Here’s a snippet:

. . . the ICE problem forces us to acknowledge the limits of our legal and political systems. Our norms and expectations are being shattered by an overreaching executive. So far, the judiciary isn’t coming to the rescue, and the legislative branch seems not to care.

I commend the piece to your attention.

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The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0

No surprises here.

They accuse others of it because it’s what they’re doing.

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

At the Idaho State Journal, Kim Shinkoskey considers the subservience of today’s Republican Party to their Dear Leader and hears a rhyme from over a century ago. Here’s a couplet:

Republicans today are acting more like the communists of Vladimir Lenin’s Bolshevik party. They are criminalizing dissent when their leader says Democrats and contrary judges belong in jail, just like Bolsheviks criminalized the Menshevik opposition.

Follow the link for the rest of the verse.

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L’Etat, C’est Elle 0

Soldier says,

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

Surprisingly enough, one can make a convincing case that “Donald Trump” rhymes with “Neville Chamberlain.”

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*Mark Twain.

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The Piece Taker 0

A piece of this, a piece of that . . . .

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Michael in Norfolk explains why Donald Trump accused six Congresspersons, all of whom have distinguished records of serving in the military or intelligence ranks, of sedition for reminding military personnel that they need not obey illegal orders.

It’s quite simple, really:

Indeed, in the disturbed mind of America’s would be dictator, anything he orders is “legal” because the monarch has commanded it.

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Freedom of the Press Freedom of Repress 0

Frame One:  Thomas Jefferson says,

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