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Republican Family Values 0

Ring of Fire’s Josh G. discusses Katie Miller’s call for more teen pregnancies. (No, I am not making that up.)

Aside:

When I was in high school (mumble) years ago, I had a classmate who got pregnant.

The school make her drop out.

They did not make the father drop out.

Just sayin’.

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Shearing the Flock 0

Curtis and his dad are watching television.  Curtis:  That the preacher of that TV megachurch.  He preaches that money is the root of all evil.  Dad:  Where's he from?  Curtis:  Not sure 'zactly.  He flies in his private jet from one of his three houses.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Potentially harmful to society? Security maven Bruce Schneier is not sanguine. Here’s a bit from his article:

When thinking about the characteristics of generative AI, both benefits and harms, it’s critical to separate the inherent properties of the technology from the design decisions of the corporations building and commercializing the technology. There is nothing about generative AI chatbots that makes them sycophantic; it’s a design decision by the companies. Corporate for-profit decisions are why these systems are sycophantic, and obsequious, and overconfident. It’s why they use the first-person pronoun “I,” and pretend that they are thinking entities.

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If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better,
Republican Family Values Dept.
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Dick Polman.

Just read it.

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QOTD 0

Martin Shaw, in the voice of Doyle:

The most efficient blunt instrument is a checkbook.

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Craven Images 0

Via Delaware Liberal.

First Post Vantage is based in Mumbai, India.

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By the Book 0

At Above the Law, Mark Hermann makes a convincing case that we are living in George Orwell’s Animal Farm.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Promoting puerility? At the Psychology Today website, John Nosta reports that “a new pre-press study that found 10 minutes of AI assistance measurably reduced persistence and impaired independent cognitive performance.”

More about Big Tech”s incubators of inanity at the link.

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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.)

Read the news report that Farron discusses.

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The Peacefaker 0

Title:  Mr. Deiplomacy.  Image:  J. D. Vance at the

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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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The Climates They Are a-Changing 0

And pretending isn’t going to make the changes go away.

At the Colorado Sun, Michael Booth offers “10 signs we can see right now” from his home state. Here’s one item that my eye, probably because I live next to a gold course:

Loveland banned golf carts and ordered duffers to walk because the dried-out turf couldn’t handle any more damage from tires.

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QOTD 0

Tom Clancy:

The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Warning: Short promo at the one minute mark.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

And, again, one of those “responsible gun owners” feels justified in ejecting the contents of his portable phallus at another driver on the nation’s highways.

We are a broken society.

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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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The Thumb on the Scales of Justice 0

Title:  Federal White Collar Court.  Image:  Judge throws ring of keys to defendent, while saying,

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Suffer the Children, Vaccine Nation Dept. 0

Measles are spreading. Per WTKR.com, South Carolina is experiencing its worst outbreak in over three decades. Here’s snippet from their report (emphasis added):

Babies too young to be vaccinated are among the most vulnerable in a measles outbreak. The disease can wreak havoc on their fragile bodies, making them so sick they stop eating and drinking. They can develop pneumonia or brain swelling, and sometimes die.

Babies depend entirely on herd immunity — at least 95% of a community must be vaccinated to prevent measles outbreaks. But dropping vaccination rates have eroded protection in South Carolina and across the nation. In Spartanburg County, the outbreak’s epicenter, less than 90% of students have gotten required vaccines.

This is what happens when science deniers deny science and stupid people believe them.

And we are a society of stupid.

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Scofflaws 0

At Above the Law, Liz Dye notes that

The Defense Department’s strategy of flipping the bird to judges while insisting that they’re just scratching their eyebrow with their middle finger continues to pay off bigly.

Follow the link for her reasoning.

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Hoagie Rage 0

Florida woman.

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