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Ryan’s Hope 0

I seldom read Maureen Dowd. She does snark well, but too often behind the snark there is emptiness. I have enough emptiness of my own, thank you.

But in a column in today’s local rag (not linked because they often do not put syndicated columns on their website), I think she’s on to something of substance.

I remarked to someone the other day that the underlying unifying quality to the policies of the contemporary Republican Party seems to be a delight in cruelty.

It’s Republican family values.

  • Dying and can’t afford medicine? Suffer, baby!
  • Unemployed and foreclosed by on a robo-signing bankster? Suffer, baby!
  • Job shipped to China for a point on the stock market? Suffer, baby!
  • Raped and pregnant by your uncle? Suffer, baby!
  • Living in your car starving under a bridge? Suffer, baby!

A snippet from the column:

I’d been wondering how long it would take Republicans to realize that Paul Ryan is their guy.

He’s the cutest package that cruelty ever came in. He has a winning air of sad cheerfulness. He’s affable, clean cut and really cut, with the Irish altar-boy widow’s peak and droopy, winsome blue eyes and unashamed sentimentality.

Who better to rain misery upon the heads of millions of Americans?

He’s Scrooge disguised as a Pickwick, an ideologue disguised as a wonk. Not since Ronald Reagan tried to cut the budget by categorizing ketchup and relish as vegetables has the G.O.P. managed to find such an attractive vessel to mask harsh policies with a smiling face.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

Mitch McConnell gets his continuing wish.

Still no significant change:

Jobless claims climbed by 2,000 to 366,000 in the week ended Aug. 11, Labor Department figures showed today in Washington. The median forecast of 45 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News called for an increase to 365,000. The four-week moving average, a less volatile measure, dropped to 363,750, the fewest since the week ended March 31.

(snip)

Today’s report showed the number of people continuing to receive jobless benefits declined by 31,000 in the week ended Aug. 4 to 3.31 million.

The continuing claims figure does not include the number of Americans receiving extended benefits under federal programs.

Those who’ve used up their traditional benefits and are now collecting emergency and extended payments decreased by about 63,900 to 2.36 million in the week ended July 28.

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The Missing Link 0

Herewith linked and buiding on today’s QOTD–The dirty truth behind one-the-one-hand-on-the-other-hand press coverage, from Tom Levenson at Balloon juice:

But the real point isn’t that Ryan’s presence on the ticket makes it harder for the GOP to figure out how to write ads or get out the vote come November. It is that Ryan’s presence brings into sharp relief exactly what the party and its backers has spent decades trying to obscure. Republicanism doesn’t work. . . .

That is to say, as everyone reading this already knows—but too many in the country haven’t grasped, yet—the basic policy presumptions of the Republicans either have been tried and been seen to fail (see, e.g. tax cuts and economic growth, George Bush II edition) or can be analyzed and recognized as disastrous. (See, e.g., the GOP and Ryan plan to return health care to the status quo ante of the pre-Obamacare universe, only worse, with no cost controls and the burden of paying for health care inflation shifted from a national insurance pool to an individually aging population, AKA You and Me).

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News Straight from the Ticker 0

Warning: Even worse taste than usual, but the bit about Randian Paul Ryan is worth it.

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QOTD 0

John Kenneth Galbraith:

The modern conservative is engaged in one of man’s oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Speaking of Guns and Stupid . . . 0

Drive down the road and end up in target practice.

The bullet that struck the SUV landed a few inches behind the right rear passenger seat where one of her two twin daughters was sitting.

(snip)

New Hanover police arrested three audults and three juveniles who were target practicing in their backyard of a nearby home on the 3300 block of New Hanover Square Road.

Follow the link for details. These bozos had quite the arsenal.

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Von Ryan’s Egress 0

Paul Ryan shakes hands with tax cuts for the rich while pushing Medicare Granny down the stairs

Via BartCop.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 1

Show courtesy to your fellows when attending the theatre:

A man accidentally shot himself in the buttocks when he dropped his concealed handgun at a movie theater in Sparks, Nevada on Tuesday night.

(snip)

“Witnesses inside the theater at the time the shot was fired stated that a (man) was adjusting himself in his seat when a gun he had on him discharged,” Sparks police Sgt. Pay Dyer said in a statement.

What’s with the mutual attraction between guns and stupid?

Aside:

Adjusting himself.

Indeed.

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The Vast WasteNo Man’s Land 2

Excerpt:

This is better than real.

This is war as we imagine it.

Via Raw Story.

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IOKIYAR 0

Republicans–they can dish it out, but they sure don’t want to take it.

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Paul Ryan, Responsible Fiscal? 0

Rachel Maddow thinks not, and has the evidence.

Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Excerpt:

In essence, the (Ryan budget–ed.) is Robin Hood in reverse.

Via Raw Story.

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Pay No Attention to the Man behind the Curtain 0

Republicans: Pay attention to what they do, not to what they say.

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Methinks They Doth Protest Too Much (Updated) 0

Ye bolt hath struck home.

Jason330 agrees.

Addendum, Later That Same Morning:

Chauncey Devega’s has his own typically trenchant analysis of this. A nugget:

It is clear to most thinking people that Joe Biden spoke a plain truth when he suggested that the banks, credit card companies, and the financier classes basically have the American people in a state of debt peonage. By rolling back modest consumer protections enacted by President Obama, the Tea Party GOP and Mitt Romney would only make our shared pain even worse.

(snip)

In all, the vast majority of references to chains have little to do with the horrors of slavery, the Middle Passage, and the Black Holocaust. That Romney’s campaign would play with such historically potent imagery–efforts made even more insincere given the Tea Party GOP presidential nominee’s blatantly racist Barack Obama is a lazy negro welfare king ads–is not surprising.

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Blowing the Horatio Horn 0

My father had a number of Horatio Alger books, which he likely inherited from his father, as most of them were written in the Gilded Age.

In this new Gilded Age, Robyn Blumner wonders whether the endurance of the Horatio Alger myth has something to do with white men’s attraction to the macho “Let ’em eat cake” posturing of the Republican Party and its glorification of vulture capitalists.

Actually, here’s the story of today’s economy that blue-collar workers should take to the voting booth: Our striving Horatio Alger hero watches helplessly as his company is bought out by a private equity firm that then saddles it with debt, cuts wages and worker benefits, outsources jobs overseas and leaves the company foundering after having made a fortune for investors.

Americans are all about hard work. We’ve increased productivity by 80 percent since 1979, but with almost no corresponding income gains for average workers. It nearly all flowed to the top 1 percent. Shhh, don’t tell the working stiffs.

Obama does better among white women and minority voters because they never bought into the self-made-man myth. After all, for them, no matter their work ethic or ability, longstanding societal barriers stood in the way of climbing the economic ladder. It took antidiscrimination and fair-pay laws to wrench open opportunities. Government was an essential player in making the marketplace fairer.

Read the whole thing.

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QOTD 0

C. Northcote Parkinson:

The smaller the function, the greater the management.

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“Don’t Get Sick. If You Do Get Sick, Die Quickly.” 0

In Wingnut World, health care, like car elevators and dancing horses, is a luxury for the rich.

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Masquerades 0

This Modern World:  The Presidential campaign in Parallel Earth

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Words Fail Me 0

Really, do not pass this one up.

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A Whiter Shade of Pals 0

Helen Philpot assesses the Republican veepstakes:

And speaking of a horse’s ass, Romney picked a Vice-Presidential nominee. They say Romney needed to pick a conservative like Paul Ryan to distinguish himself from Obama. I’m not sure why. Romney and Obama look nothing alike. I mean they look nothing alike on paper. Obama campaigned on universal healthcare and then delivered universal healthcare. Romney hates government controlled healthcare. Obama was pro-choice and then he became President and was still pro-choice. Romney is pro-running for President. That Obama even ran as a black man and wouldn’t you know it – he’s still a black man. Romney is a white guy. Which is probably why so many people in the Tea Party are so excited about the Romney/Ryan ticket – neither are black.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Crying baby wearing tricorn in front of Gadsden flag.

H/T to Dick Destiny, who adds context.

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