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American Dreaming 0

Via Job’s Anger.

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Tradition Comes Alive . . . at the State Fair 0

Iowa State Fair Favorites:  Pork chop, drum stick, Donald Trump wearing a

Via The Bob and Chez Show Blog.

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The Mind in the (Republican) Machine 0

What's on the mind of Donald Trump's angry voter

Via Juanita Jean.

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World-Nut Daily Sees the Fright . . . 0

. . . and reports on the fly-by in the ointment.

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Monetizing Fear 0

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Jon Perr parses Republican rhetoric. It ain’t a pretty site.

Here’s a bit:

Over just the past several days, former Arkansas governor and As it turns out, these grotesque misappropriations of the Holocaust and slavery aren’t the exception to the GOP rule—they are the rule. As a review of recent right-wing rhetoric shows, for today’s Republicans, Obamacare, the national debt, tax hikes on the rich, abortion, federal regulation of for-profit colleges, gun control, social safety net programs, marriage equality, torture detainee rights, and just about everything else conservatives hate are little different than Hitler’s slaughter of 6 million Jews or America’s original sin. The only question for GOP sound-bite manufacturers now isn’t whether to use such abominable analogies, but which one.

It’s the Rovian tactic. If the facts are against you, attack.

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“He’s Got Game” 0

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Hoocouldanode 0

And this surprises you how?

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Trump Glowers 0

Werner Herzog’s Bear tries to understand the appeal of Donald Trump. A snippet (emphasis added):

The Right wing media has become powerful over time in framing the news and even the basic political frameworks of conservatives (I know this just from discussions with family members). While Fox and right wing talkers openly espouse racial resentment and xenophobia, politicians to be respectable have to resort to dog whistles and euphemisms. They say things like “upholding the law” and “securing the border.”

Donald Trump doesn’t do any of that, which is why his naked appeals to anti-immigrant hatred make him more, not less popular. This is why his Birther beliefs didn’t get him discredited for life. He is just openly saying what a lot of conservatives already think. The Republican party leaders are like the sorcerer’s apprentice. They have called into being a Tea Party that helps get their legions of voters to the polls, but now it has been exploited by a man who is totally outside of their control. This simply could not have happened forty years ago.

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Trump’s Appeal 2

Jim Wright sums it up (emphasis in the original).

Donald Trump is the perfect Republican.

No wonder he embarrasses them.

Follow the link to find out why he says that.

The Gloomy Historian adds another perspective.

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“A Nation of Immigrants” 0

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None Dare Call It Terrorism 0

Alfred Doblin looks at the American disconnect: The implicit establishment consensus that home-grown white folks cannot be ipso facto terrorists, as they are not brown, so their murders, bombings, and other assorted rampages consequently cannot be called terrorism.

Yet after Roof allegedly murdered nine black people, there was no national conversation about the probability that loner white men — and they are mostly loner white men — are a menace to our society. Something is enabling these young men to become domestic terrorists, and it is not ISIS.

Read the rest, in which he finds a common denominator to the carnage.

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None Dare Call It Terrorism 0

Part One:

Part Two:

Part Three:

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Twits on Twitter 0

Twits who see a false flag.

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Generalization Trump Marshals His Troops 0

Mike Kelly considers Trump the generalizer:

A WISE colleague once offered this advice about bigotry and how it slyly spreads its roots in people’s lives. “Generalizing,” she said, “is the root of all prejudice.”*

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But Trump’s statements that Mexican immigrants are “bringing” drugs and crime and “they’re rapists” won’t go away – for good reason.

In those words, uttered in the first minutes of his presidential announcement on June 16, Trump sunk into the bigotry of generalization.

Do read the rest. It is worth three minutes of your time.

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*This statement is as wrong as it is clever.

Generalizing is not the root of prejudice; it is the fertilizer.

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The New Nihilists 0

Brian Greenspun, publisher of The Las Vegas Sun, has had enough (emphasis added).

Are there times when the Supreme Court gets it wrong? Absolutely. You don’t have to go too far back in history to recall the Citizens United case in which a 5-4 majority ruled that corporations were people, thus opening the billion-dollar floodgates of wealthy individuals and their companies into our election process. How is that working out so far?

This time there are people upset about Obamacare and marriage. That’s not going to change. There will always be people upset when the Supreme Court acts. That is the nature of court rulings.

What should upset us more, though, are political leaders under the guise of conservatism crying out for the impeachment of justices and the ignoring of lawful court orders.

There is nothing conservative about trying to lead people — emotionally and otherwise distraught people, depending upon the issue — toward a path of ignoring our Constitution and our rule of law. That is the way of anarchists, not conservatives.

More fed-upedness at the link.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Twits who play Trumps.

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All That Was Old Is New Again 0

Church burnings.

I got a dollar to a doughnut that these are not all isolated. No. Two dollars that at least half of them or more share a common motivation.

Burning black churches is part of our sacred Southern Heritage.

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Flagging Interests 0

If you would defend the Confederate battle ensign as a symbol, be sure to consider those who choose to fly it, for they are also symbolized.

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Predation 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Robert W. Fuller tries to explain why racism persists relentlessly. Frankly, I find the latter portion of his post to be jargon-filled gobbledegook, but I think this bit is worth notice:

Color differences are not the cause of racism, rather they are excuses for debasing one group to another group’s advantage. Racism persists because the degradation in which it trades serves the purpose of predation.

The wellspring that sustains racism lies in the practice of preying on the weak, with the added twist of first systematically handicapping potential targets so as to reduce the risk to predators.

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