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American Stasi 0

Rick Strom reports on an ICE agent’s violence against an 62-old man who was filming him as a form of a protest and said agent’s attempts to claim self-defense. (You can read the report in the Chicago Sun-Times.)

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The Cabinet Meeting 0

Title:  From the case files of Donald J. Trump, Detective-in-Chief.  RFK Jr. says,

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

A font of fallacious fakery? You bet your sweet bippy. At the Psychology Today website, Emily Ko discusses the spread of fake content on the inner webs–something that has proliferated thanks to AI bots and warns that we must not allow the algorithm to do our thinking for us.

She makes three main points; follow the link for a detailed exploration them.

  • Fake content spreads faster because it triggers strong emotions that elicit quicker responses.
  • Biases and social media algorithms combined make people more likely to believe and trust fake content.
  • In an AI-driven world, consumers must rely less on social proof and more on critical thinking.

And, while we are on the subject, the Charlotte Observer reports:

A Charlotte-area man pleaded guilty to using AI to manipulate music streaming platforms billions of times to siphon royalties worth over $8 million, federal authorities said Thursday.

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Republican Thought Police 0

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice reflects on the a federal court’s ruling that Pete Hegseth decision to bar members of the press who did not print his bidding from the Pentagon. In discussing what led up to the case, Patrice notes that (emphasis added)

For decades, journalists with Pentagon Facilities Alternate Credentials (PFACs) got access to press briefings and non-classified areas, where they could chat with officials and develop the connections and background knowledge essential to keep the public informed. Under the new rules, journalists would have to agree not to publish or solicit unauthorized information, essentially promising to be obedient stenographers in exchange for access.

That policy has now been overturned, though the Trump maladministration has promised to appeal.

Read the whole article. It is a gem.

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QOTD 0

Empedocles:

Fortunate is he who has acquired a wealth of divine understanding, but wretched the one whose interest lies in shadowy conjectures about divinities.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Winners and Losers Sharks and Marks 0

I recommend Harry Shearer’s interview with Danny Funt, author of Everybody Loses, on how gambling has gone from being, if not illegal, at least limited and tightly regulated, to being seemingly everywhere. The discussion starts about half an hour into this week’s episode of Le Show.

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Wars and Mongers of War, Reprise 0

Mona Charen looks at the Trump maladministration’s war on Iran and tries to understand the you-can’t-really-call-it reasoning behind it.

The whole piece is worth a read. Here’s a tiny bit:

Thrilled by U.S. firepower in last summer’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, and giddy from the perceived success of removing Nicolas Maduro, Trump came to believe that the military was a magic wand that he could wave according to his whim. Of course he was aware of his vows to keep us out of wars, but wars are boots on the ground, not beautiful strikes from the skies. Disregarding warnings from wiser heads about the risks to the Strait of Hormuz, Trump dove in.

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Republican Family Values 0

Teacher says,

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Once again, politeness becomes child’s play.

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

In the Las Vegas Sun, Richard Leman, argues that, despite their sounding so differnt, in many ways, Trump rhymes with Nixon, with one glaring exception.

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*Mark Twain.

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War and the Mongers of War 0

Steve M. argues that the Trump maladministration’s war on Iran is all about the mean for the sake of mean. Here’s a bit of his article:

For the Republican voter base, the war doesn’t need a purpose. Owning the enemy is purpose enough. The GOP will never make its voters safer, healthier, more economically secure, or more able to obtain employment, but it will talk about enemies incessantly, and let the base revel in how it’s tormenting those enemies.

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QOTD 0

Augustine of Hippo:

The superfluities of the rich are the necessaries of the poor. They who possess superfluities, possess the goods of others.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Mangy mourns the passing of Robert Mueller.

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Responsible Fiscals 0

Caption:  Your tax dollars at work.  Image:  Hour glass will money falling from the top into a fire labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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Republican Family Values 0

Words fail me.

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The Privatization Scam Goes Postal 0

Farron discusses how the Republican Party is working, and has been working for a long time, to destroy the U. S. Postal Service, which was established according to the Constitution of the United States.

Today’s Republican Party is a vile and loathsome thing which no longer embraces the concept of the common good.

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The Consultant 0

Donald Trump 47, looking a a mirror, sees Trump 45.  Trump says,

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

As we all know, one must practice one’s politeness.

One more time, “responsible gun owner” is an oxymoron.

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Stray Question 0

Is it not ironic that the very persons who have long claimed that the federal government can’t be trusted have given us a federal government that can’t be trusted?

But, as Professor Shade was fond of saying, “History is irony.”

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