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Republican Thought Police 0

Farron explains how the Trump maladministration is starting to come after persons who say things it doesn’t like, even when said things said are well within the bounds of legal free speech.

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American Stasi 0

At NJ.com, Ted Sherman runs the numbers and concludes that they do not support ICE’s public statements for its crackdown on immigrants, whether they be illegal or legal. An excerpt:

At the same time, a deeper examination of the records tells a far different story than the public narrative offered by ICE, which has claimed it targets “the worst of the worst.” Despite the rhetoric regarding how ICE focuses its efforts on what it calls “criminal aliens,” the data shows more than three in four people detained in the state since January 2025 had no criminal record. Among them was a 27-year-old man from the Dominican Republic who was arrested by ICE despite being granted legal permanent residence, raising questions about due process safeguards.

Comparisons with previous years actually show the increasing numbers of apprehensions were due to more arrests of those who had not been convicted of any crime, the analysis showed.

Read the whole thing. Methinks it supports the claims of those who believer this is not primarily–or, for that matter, in any way–about criminal behavior, but is all about skin color and ethnicity.

(Slightly edited for clarity.)

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Via The Charlotte Observer, Lorraine Ali tries to make sense of Donald Trump’s “social” media posts the senseless. A snippet:

All leaders deploy tough talk in times of war, but Trump’s posts read more like the feverish ramblings of mad Col. Kurtz (Marlon Brando) in “Apocalypse Now” – “You’re an errand boy sent by grocery clerks to collect a bill” – than Winston Churchill’s galvanizing call to arms against the Nazis, “We shall fight on the beaches.”

Unlike the fictional Kurtz or the real Churchill, Trump has no military experience. He avoided the Vietnam War draft with four student deferments and one medical deferment for bone spurs. An area where he is experienced? Baiting foes. Antagonizing enemies, genuine or imagined, is a Trump specialty, be it from the Oval Office, on the campaign trail, or in the before times, as a reality TV personality.

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A Republican Values Voter Speaks Out 0

Pope is riding in the Popemobile.  MAGA-hatted man yells,

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Twits on Twitter X Offenders,
Republican Thought Police Dept.
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If the truth hurts, why, just make it go away.

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Republican Family Values 0

Title:  The Gospel.  Image:  Pope says,

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Establishmentarians 0

LZ Granderson has a couple of questions for persons who would use public schools–and therefore public moneys–to proselytize:

. . . how does a state government reconcile displaying “you shall have no other gods before me” in a democracy in which a third of citizens may have another god or no god at all?

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.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Farron argues that Trump’s current acting Attorney-General, Todd Blanche, just said the quiet part out loud. (Warning: Language.)

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American Stasi 0

Also at the Colorado Sun, attorney Mario Nicolais tells the story of what he had to deal with in securing the release of a teenager who fled to the United States to join his family after having been tortured in his home country, only to be snatched up by ICE and sent to a detention center concentration camp for being.

Frankly, this is not how I would like to see my tax dollars at work.

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American Stasi 0

At The Seattle Times, Danny Westneat notes that many Washington state farmers are hurting because ICE has rounded up their workers and sent them to–let’s use the proper term–concentration camps. He also points out that many of them, who voted for Trump, didn’t see this coming.

And Westneat wonders where they were during the 2024 campaign.

Here’s a tiny bit from his article.

At the GOP convention in 2024 the delegates waved “Mass Deportation Now!” signs. Trump pledged “the largest deportation operation in the history of our country.” Rally crowds chanted “send them home, send them home.”

It couldn’t have been clearer, could it?

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No Backsies 0

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Via the USA Today Netowrk, Andrew P. Napolitano has few questions about current events. Here’s one of them:

Which is worse, a president who kills whomever he wishes or a Congress that funds the killing and is indifferent to the moral, constitutional and legal consequences?

Follow the link for the rest.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Donald Trump stands in the door of the Oval Office.  Two men stand in the hall before a sign that reads,

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War and Mongers of War 0

David debunks Karoline Leavitt’s bunk about Donald Trump’s war of choice against Iran. (Warning: Short commercial at the end.)

Aside:

Karoline Leavitt uses the term “experts at the White House.”

Given the actions antics of the Trump maladministration, methinks that term an oxymoron.

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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.

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War and Mongers of War 0

Sam and the crew talk with Heather “Digby” Parton about why Trump decided to go to war with Iran.

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Mongers of Hate, Reprise 0

At the Psychology Today website, John Tsilimparis argues that “(t)he recent social media outburst from the highest levels of leadership is a result of narcissistic rage.” He then goes on to explore how such outbursts and the type of you-can’t-really-call-it thinking behind them helps poison dis coarse discourse.

His article is well worth the few minutes it will take to read it.

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Mongers of Hate 0

Thom discusses how today’s Republican Party has weaponized hate and faction over the last four decades.

Aside:

I think that Thom is quite correct about the legacy of Ronald Reagan, but I think he should also have included as a contributing factor Richard Nixon’s Southern Strategy, which has turned the party of Lincoln into the party of Jefferson Davis.

Honest to Pete, if Ev Dirksen or Nelson Rockefeller came back from their graves, they would be ashamed of what their party has become.

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Suffer the Children 0

We are again reminded that that’s not scripture. Rather, it’s a Republican family value.

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