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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

In a much longer post about the many flaws in the Trump maladministration’s suit against the Southern Poverty Law Center, Above the Law’s Joe Patrice offers a theory as to the purpose of said performance artlessness:

It (the Trump maladministration–ed.) already got most of what it came for once the administration’s fellow traveler hate groups knew they had moles and the SPLC lost its ability to pay or even recruit future informants.

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American Stasi 0

Thom is not sanguine about the course IDE is taking.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Sam and the crew are taken aback by racism in full display.

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American Stasi 0

Uncle Sam:  We are not running concentration camps.  Lady Liberty:  By the dictionary definition we are.  Uncle Sam:  But . . . we're not committing mass murder.  Lady Liberty:  Dozens killed so far . . . isn't that a start?  (Uncle Sam simmers)  Uncle Sam:  No trains!  No ovens!  Show me a single oven.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

At the Portland Oregonian, letter to the editor writer Kyle J. Tobin reminds Ciatta Thompson, candidate for the Oregon House, that, when she points a finger at someone else, four fingers are pointing back at her.

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False Flag Flag Falsities 0

Florida man.

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Stray Thought 0

Donald Trump is indeed annihilating a civilization.

Western civilization, that is.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Pamela B. Rutledge, writing at the Psychology Today website, argues that dis coarse discourse and “social” media are teaching chilren that being rude and nasty pays. A snippet:

Right now, the lessons kids see are not good ones. Our political environment is teaching kids that conflict is about anger, insults, and domination, not disagreement, negotiation, and repair. Public figures and political elites across the spectrum model the exact communication patterns that predict relationship failure—criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling (Gottman & Silver, 1999).

This is not about policy. This is about the fundamental ways people relate to one another, how they deal with differences of opinion, talk and listen to each other, and their willingness to problem-solve, compromise, and seek solutions. The conflict-resolution strategies children learn early are the ones they carry into friendships, workplaces, and romantic relationships.

I would quibble with her about her phrase, “across the spectrum.” To an extent, perhaps, but my observation is that one end of the spectrum is more given to hate-full speech than the other. Nevertheless, methinks she makes some excellent points.

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American Stasi 0

Via SFgate, I caught a long article by Los Angeles Times writer Sonja Sharp, in which she addresses the Department of Justice’s failure to comply with court orders regarding immigrants (and non-immigrants) caught in the Trump maladministration’s round-up of persons who, in their opinion, don’t look white enough.

One paragraph caught my eye. It emphasizes the indiscriminate, willful sadism masquerading as “law enforcement.”

Court filings show many California cases involve longtime U.S. residents unexpectedly hauled off to jail after routine check-ins with immigration officials. One was an Afghan who’d helped the American war effort. Another a Cambodian grandmother of eight who fled Pol Pot’s killing fields as a girl nearly 50 years ago.

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Suffer the Children 0

As we know, that’s a Republican family value. Along those lines, Farron discusses Donald Trump’s decision to retaliate against the Pope for having the unmitigated gall to (indirectly) criticize him by yanking money from a Catholic charity for children.

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War and Mongers of War 0

Methinks Field pretty much nails it when he writes

Autocrats like Trump, of course, love wars. They don’t care about the cost of human lives or what it will cost in terms of actual dollars. It gives them a sense of power, and it stifles debate. They view it as another tool in their tool box to hold on to power.

Follow the link for the rest of his remarks.

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False Idols 0

The editorial board of the Las Vegas Sun sees a disturbing trend.

In recent months, President Donald Trump’s rhetoric and imagery have taken on an increasingly religious and even overtly messianic tone, pointing to a man and an administration seeking deification to justify violence and oppression against perceived enemies both at home and abroad.

I commend the entire piece to hour attention.

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American Stasi 0

Emma talks with Austin Kocher about the death rates in ICE’s detention centers concentration camps.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Va. Gov. Spanberger looks out a window at persons in KKK outfits with a burning cross holding a sign reading,

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The back story.

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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.

Read the news report that Farron discusses.

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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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