Republican Hypocrisy category archive
Still Rising Again after All These Years 0
Charles Blow decodes de code:
Follow the link for his reasoning.
Geographically Challenged 0
Aside:
I used to live in northern Delaware (indeed, that’s where I was living when I started this blog). When I had to go to my company’s headquarters in D. C., I occasionally would see Joe Biden and Bill Roth, Delaware’s Senators at the time, on the early Metroliner to Washington. (And, no, I never disturbed them.)
Why? Because they lived in Delaware and commuted to D. C. every day. They stayed over in D. C. only when pressing business forced them to.
Frankly, I think that’s one reason that both of them were pretty good Senators–they remained grounded in their home state (though, sadly, Roth got a little ditzy towards the end of his career).
But I suspect that the smears Farron refers to will resonate with many Republican supporters. What with smartphones and all, reading maps seems to be a lost art.
Rand Gestures 0
Rand Paul reveals Democrats dastardly designs (emphasis added):
More dastardliness detailed at the link.
Going Off Script 0
Will Bunch offers a theory as to how Donald Trump’s attempted coup d’etat failed. It’s a rather long and nuanced read, so I recommend that you go directly to the source.
Aside:
We may never know how close the plan came to succeeding–too close–but the very existence of such a plan warns us that the polity was, and still is, under grave threat from persons who have convinced themselves (have been convinced?) that sedition is somehow patriotism.
Denial Is Not Just a River in Egypt 0
It is also a key element in the strategy of American racists and bigots going back over a century and a half.
Crisis Authors 0
At the Washington Monthly, Lindsay M. Chervinsky dissects Republicans’ strategy. Here’s the nutshell, follow the link for the full exposition (emphasis added).
The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0
Florida Man and Florida Woman.
Have you noticed that, when persons are actually charged with casting fraudulent votes, it’s almost always for Republicans?









