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Republican Thought Police 0

The editorial board of the Las Vegas Sun finds it distressing that the Trump maladministration is coming after an honorably-discharged veteran for having the unmitigated gall to peacefully stand up to Donald Trump’s not-so-secret police. Here’s a tiny bit from their editorial:

Yet now, the nation he nearly lost his life defending is trying to put him behind bars. His “crime”? Attending a protest in June in which he peacefully locked arms with fellow Americans and blocked a driveway to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.

Take note that Mavalwalla is not accused of striking officers, vandalizing vehicles or destroying property. While some other participants were arrested at the time of the protest, Mavalwalla wasn’t among them. Nor is he accused of participating in any violence or property destruction. Instead, weeks later, on the day he was moving into a new home with his girlfriend and children, the FBI arrived at dawn, shackled him in front of his family and charged him with “conspiracy to impede or injure officers.” He now faces the possibility of a $250,000 fine, up to six years in prison and an additional three years of supervised release.

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Establishmentarians 0

The man who is arguably the most irreligous person in America has now come out as an establishmentarian.

So we should ask that question that should always be asked of establishmentarians: What’s in it for him?

Because establishmentarianism is always, when you boil it down, about power and control, never about souls.

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The Bill of Particulars 0

At Above the Law, the actions of the Trump maladministration lead Mark Hermann to ask a question:

. . . does the president have, and do we really want him to have, unfettered power to coerce anybody, anywhere, for any reason at all?

Follow the link for the list of Trump’s actions which made him pose that question.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Writing at the Inky, Jenice Armstrong finds herself dismayed the Trump maladministration’s attempts to retaliate against Congresswoman LaMonica McIver for trying to do her job.

No summary of excerpt can capture the scope and nuance of Armstrong’s piece. Just go read it.

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What’s in a Name? 0

According the Steve M. quite a bit. Speaking of bits, here’s a bit from his article:

The naming of wars can be politicized. Some American Southerners have rejected the name “Civil War” for the conflict fought on U.S. soil starting in 1861, preferring to call it “the War Between the States” or “the War of Northern Aggression.” Russians call World War II “the Great Patriotic War.”

If we call Trump’s urban invasions a war, we should give the war its correct name: the War on Democrats. That’s literally what it is.

Follow the link for his reasoning.

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“ICEBlock” 0

Caption:  Muriel's practical application of iceblock.  Image:  Man sunbathing at the beach.  woman says to him,

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A Report from the Front 0

Eric Chastain, a retired army veteran, writes of what it’s like to live in under military occupation–in this case, in Washinton, D. C. He is not sanguine. Here’s a tiny bit of his article.

The sight of troops with weapons patrolling sidewalks, boarding trains and standing post outside coffee shops has now spread from the nation’s second-largest city to the nation’s capital. What was once extraordinary is quietly being treated as routine.

That should alarm us all.

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

Michael in Norfolk hears a rhyme. Here’s a couplet:

Throughout history would be dictators have used claimed emergencies to enhance their power and to suspend the rule of law. A famous example is how Hitler used the Reichstag fire – which historians believe was set by Hitler’s goons – to claim emergency powers that allowed him to attack opponents and adversaries. The Felon has seized on this playbook . . . .

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Trumped Up Charges 0

Farron discusses how Jeanine Piro keeps trying to throw the book at persons for minor offenses, and how (and why) she keeps missing her targets.

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The Conclave 0

Title:  Just Another Day in Washington.  Trump:  People say Trump is a dictator.  I'm  not a dictator.  I just have the right to do anything I want, because I'm president.  Vance:  An important distinction, sir.  And, if I may add, sir--you should get ten Nobel prices.  The wars in Gaza and Ukraine are basically over, if you ignore the fact that they are not.  Trump:  Many people are saying it.  Hegseth:  Also, sir, you are a war hero president, commanding the warfighters of the War Department.  You provide warriors like me with more clarity and purpose than a fresh bottle of gin.  Trump:  I deserve some military metals.  Hegseth:  Consider it done.  Vance:  And, you are absolutely not a dictator, but it would totally okay if you wre, considering you have now eliminated all crime in D. D. in a matter of days.  Hegseth:  And despite what the lying media say, your ankles are slim and lively to behold.  Miller (materializing from a flying bat):  Let's not forget--only you have the sheer will necessary to eradicate all Democrat scum like the vermin they are.  Trump:  An excellent talking point, Creepy Guy.  Be sure to use that when you do media hits.  Now, lets get to work.  What American company should I shake down next?  Flying Bat:  Waffle House seems woke to me sir.  Trump:  You know, maybe everyone shold call me a dictator!  Just a joke.  Until it's not.  Vance:  Jawohl, mein Fuhrer.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Michael in Norfolk decodes de code. A snippet:

Project 2025, the blue print for the Felon’s second term is basically a white “Christian” nationalist agenda that in many ways seeks to undo the progress made in the realm of civil rights since the early 1960’s, for black Americans, women and other minorities. Hence the Felon’s aggressive attacks on diversity equity and inclusion – in his mind, anytime some non-white or non-heterosexual individual advances economically or socially, it’s at the expense of white, heterosexual right wing “Christians.”

America’s original sin of chattel slavery and the myth of racial superiority fabricated to justify it continue to take their toll.

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A Notion of Immigrants, Suffer the Children Dept. 0

More mean for the sake of mean.

And, in related news . . . .

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Yastreblyansky reports that a lot of people seem to be resigning themselves from it.

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

Via Above the Law, Techdirt hears something that sounds a lot like “McCarthyism.”

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*Mark Twain.

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Occupying Army 0

Thom sees an ominous precedent for the Trump maladministration’s push for military occupation of American cities. (Warning: Short commercial at about the 1:30 mark.)

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The Archtype 0

Jonathan Alter offers an alternative angle:

Dictator or mob boss? President Trump seems to be leaning into “dictator,” but I’d argue that Al Capone and John Gotti fit better than Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

Alter may be onto something. Hitler and Mussolini had ideologies. Warped and cruel ideologies, but ideologies non the less.

Avarice, vengefulness, and racism do not in and of themselves constitute an ideology.

But it’s difference without a distinction to his victims.

Follow the link and see what you think of his reasoning.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Another tale of mean for the sake of mean.

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

My old Philly DL friend Noz hears sees a rather disturbing rhyme.

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*Mark Twain.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

It seems that D. C. grand juries aren’t buying the–er–Trumped up charges against the sandwich slinger.

(Syntax error fixed.)

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The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy 0

For years, the right-wing has been telling us that the federal government can’t be trusted.

And they’ve given us one.

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