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True Colors 0

Sam Alito's wife on the phone to her husband as she hangs a Confederater flag from the balcony of their house:  Yes, Sam, I put up another flag, but, don't worry, no one can tell if this one's upside down.

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Freedom of Screech 0

More evidence that twits own Twitter of X offenders: “Likes” will no longer be visible. At Joe.My.God,Joe Jervis observes that Elon Musk recently got royally roasted for “liking” a post by an avowed Nazi and comments:

Aside from protecting people from backlash for liking, say, pro-Hitler and racist content, this change will also dissuade users from encouraging content that that they agree with since likes will now be anonymous.

But obviously, the main intent of this move is to elevate the posts of extremists, as you can plainly see by the post below by X’s official account.”

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Republican Family Values 0

Heavily-armed GOP Elephant wearing MAGA hat, F**k Biden vest, a slew of buttons with hateful slogans, points to Pride flag and says,

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Facebook Frolics 0

Facebook frolicker gets an eight-year jail term for his hate-filled Facebook frolics.

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Establishmentarians, Reprise 0

A establishmentarian in robes.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years, Reprise 0

As Mark Twain said, “History does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes.”

And the rhymes are Trumpeting.

Title:  Many White Americans Fail To Assimilate.  Frame One, captioned

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Also, still revising after all these years.

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Karen Karen-Like 0

A graduation course in Karen.

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Republican Thought Police 0

The Editorial Staff of the New Orleans Times-Picayune suggests that Republican Thought Police look back on history and shout, “Get me rewrite!”

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Via Rolling Stone, meet one of the New Secesh.

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A Notion of Immigrants, Reprise 0

Title:  Measuring the temperature of their political discourse.  Image:  A semicircular guage reads from

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

At the Idaho State Journal, Nick Geir attacks a full ennead of Donald Trump’s lies about events that the U. S.-Mexico border with a most starting weapon: actual data.

Here’s one lies he dissects (emphasis in the original):

83% appear for asylum hearings

Trump pulls yet another figure out of the air: he asserts that only 3% of those who claim asylum show up for their court hearings. I’ve looked at several studies and the number of asylum seekers who do report ranges from 83% to 92%. It is essential to note that migrants who report to authorities are not, under the 1980 Refugee Act, illegal aliens.

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Courting Disaster 0

Peter Jensen reflects on the recent news about Alito’s antics and wonders

, , , have we stopped caring about judicial impartiality?

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Fiction Comes Alive 0

And you thought that the Keystone Kops were just something from old movies that your grandparents watched on black and white telly visions.

Nope. They are very real and may be at your doorstep today.

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Chaos Agents, a Notion of Immigrants Dept. 0

At the Arizona Republic, Eddie Jones, an architect who designs border entry facilities and spends much time at around the U.S-Mexican border, argues forcefully that, despite the claims of right-wing politicians, there is no crisis at that border. Here are a couple of snippets from his article; follow the link for evidence and examples.

While the viral film footage out of Texas showing hundreds of men, women, children and the elderly seeking a better life for their families is heartbreakingly real, the obvious fact that this mass of despairing humanity is held at bay in Mexico would certainly suggest that the border is still secure.

(snip)

One thing, however, is for sure: If we continue to make the border a security hot potato, ignoring the humanitarian reality and failing to upgrade our immigration system, we will continue electing people who feign outrage and perpetuate border confusion for their own self-interest.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

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

This time, it’s The Virginian-Pilot’s Larry Rubama who hears a rhyme.

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*Mark Twain

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

The fire this time.

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The Reich Stuff 0

The mask drops.

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The Privatization Scam 0

Michigan State professor Josh Cowen documents the duplicity. A snippet (emphasis added):

Many of the same people pushing the claim that vouchers are a civil rights issue are also those who want to ban teaching about racial inequality in public schools. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who signed the nation’s largest voucher bill last year, has also said that slavery had some benefits for African Americans. In Arkansas, home to some of the most important moments in actual civil rights history, the same legislation that created vouchers in that state also put strict limits on the teaching of race in public schools — and removed African American history from the state’s list of approved AP courses.

More documented duplicity at the link.

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