From Pine View Farm

February, 2013 archive

A Picture Is Worth 0

Picture:  Obama with football.  What sane people see:  Obama with football.  What Teabaggers see:  (collection of wingnut paranoid fantasies)

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Via ABL.

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QOTD 0

Arthur Goldberg:

If Columbus had an advisory committee he would probably still be at the dock.

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Doomsday Preppers 0

I’m sort of a First Amendment absolutist, but the First Amendment starts out with “Congress shall make no law . . . .”

The First Amendment applies to the State.

There is no legitimate reason for media to romanticize nutcases. “Nutcases sell commercials” is not a legitimate reason.

The hostage situation in Midland City, Ala. is over.

At a press conference Monday evening, authorities offered the first few details about the end of the small-town saga, which had stretched nearly a week.

Steve Richardson, a special agent with the FBI in Alabama, confirmed to reporters that the kidnapper, Jimmy Lee Dykes, was dead, and that the small boy Dykes had held in an underground bunker since last Tuesday was at least physically unharmed, and being treated at a local hospital.

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Bat-Hit Crazy 0

I wonder if he can claim Obama derangement syndrome in his defense?

(Not that I’m condoning the action of the other driver, mind you.)

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Spin Cycle 0

GOP strategists theorize on ways to hide their messages throught skillful messaging

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Misdirection Plays, Lift and Separate Dept. 0

Barry Saunders, at the Charlotte Observer, explains (follow the link for the full explanation):

Guns don’t kill people: nipples do.

Say what?

You could easily reach that conclusion after reading Friday’s N&O.

You see, at the same time that state Sen. Stan “Bring ‘em loaded” Bingham was introducing a bill to allow armed volunteers to patrol schools, two other North Carolina legislators were introducing a bill to outlaw exposed female nipples.

I have often asked why Republicans have such a skeevy preoccupation with sex.

There are many reasons, but one is that sex grabs the attention–it makes for great misdirection plays.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Teach your children, politely.

A Florida man armed with an weapon that had once been banned under federal law forced his wife to watch as he strangled one of his sons and then shot a second before turning a gun on himself.

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Back from the Shadows Again 0

Spent yesterday watching the wonderful electrifying Super Bowl at my brother’s place, where the internet goes to die.

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Wild Wayne Beyond Thunderdome 2

Via Raw Story

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RICO 0

Really, now, it’s about time, isn’t it?

Also, too.

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QOTD 0

Benjamin Disraeli:

Two nations between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other’s habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets. The rich and the poor.

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And Now for Something Completely Different 0

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Tales of Takers and Makers 0

Takers take from those who make, in this case, from someone who made sandwiches.

Behind the counter at a convenience store in Princess Anne, Elvira Orellana worked 72 hours a week, making sandwiches, cleaning the kitchen and ordering the ingredients to prepare oxtail, curry chicken and cheese steaks.

Her employer paid her $648 a week — $324 less than she was owed under laws that require that workers earn time and a half for clocking more than 40 hours a week. When she complained, Orellana said, her boss threatened to cut her wages and then fired her.

More tales of the takers at the link.

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Bubble Boys 4

TPM tells me that

Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) on Friday warned students at an elementary school that newspapers represent a menace to the state, the Bangor Daily News reported.

“My greatest fear in the state of Maine: newspapers,” LePage told students at St. John Catholic School in Winslow, Maine. “I’m not a fan of newspapers.”

which leads in nicely to Harvard professor Lawrence Bobo’s (no relation to David Brooks) discussion of rightwing intellectual inquiry as something hermetically sealed in a mayonnaise jar and buried under Funk and Wagnall’s back porch. If you wonder why Republicans so easily tout and believe stuff that just isn’t, that hermetic seal explains a lot.

A snippet:

Of course, there are those who will claim that MSNBC — the cable news network of the left — is at least as biased as, if not even more biased than, Fox News. They can even point to a Pew Research Center report, “Winning the Media Campaign 2012,” that shows that the “tone” of MSNBC coverage of Romney was more negative than Fox News coverage of Obama. One has to wonder if this is because the basic accuracy or truth quotient from the Obama campaign itself was higher?

There is a deeper problem of delusion here, fed by a closed, self-reinforcing sound bite universe of howling distortions that span television news (e.g., Fox), radio (e.g., Limbaugh) and the right-wing Internet (for example, Public Policy Polling shows that half of GOP voters believe that ACORN stole the 2012 election for Obama). Ironically, the depth of this problem is revealed by the suggestion from Jindal and Barbour that stupid comments alone are what got the Republicans in trouble and is keeping them in trouble. I don’t think so (though this doesn’t help).

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

It’s all just a smokescreen of whatever will cloud the issue today.

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Victory March 2

Mark Morfords thinks that the divisive Republican electoral strategy of the “Culture Wars” is over, though he recognizes that there are still large enclaves of resistance and a long mopping-up process to come. A nugget:

Perhaps you’ve heard? Perhaps you’ve noticed? The infamous “culture wars” officially declared in the Reagan era and then hissed forth through the years by everyone from George W. Bush to Rick Warren, the Tea Party to groupthink megachurches, Rush Limbaugh’s giant mouth to Bill O’Reilly’s sad little book, Palin and Bachmann and Karl Rove, too, all ultimately landing with an inglorious splat on poor Rick “please don’t Google my last name” Santorum’s head, the culture wars of yore are essentially over.

And the Republicans lost.

We shall see.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Very large disappearing twits.

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Signs of the Times 0

Daffodils. February. Really.

Daffodils blooming in February in Virginia Beach, Va.

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The Big Game 0

What happens when the wardrobe malfunctions and immaculate receptions are all over, when the HGH has been put away, when the rings have been hocked to pay for therapy or neurosurgery?

The Baltimore Sun investigates:

But a Super Bowl ring is no guarantee of success beyond football. Some players say the championship can be unsatisfying because it’s hard to follow and drains the satisfaction from other accomplishments. Others, including Jermaine Lewis and Jamal Lewis, have battled through years of business failures and legal problems.

“I’ll tell you this,” said former Raven Peter Boulware, a linebacker for the Super Bowl champions, “it ruins you for anything else in football. Anything less than that is a disappointing season.”

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QOTD 0

Erma Bombeck:

If a man watches three football games in a row, he should be declared legally dead.

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