From Pine View Farm

2016 archive

Impromptu Virginia Beach Drinking Liberally Gathering Tomorrow 0

It’s short notice, but we’d love to see you.

When: Wednesday, November 16, 5:30 p. m.

Where:
C. P. Shuckers
3232 Shore Drive
Virginia Beach, Virginia (map)

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Twits on Twitter 0

Graduated from the Electoral College magnum cum ego twits.

Plus, Facebookers are still frolicking.

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Victory Dance 0

GOP dancing on peak of KKK hood shouting,

Via Job’s Anger.

Afterthought:

This is the ultimate legacy of Richard Nixon and his odious Southern strategy.

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The System Is Gamed Gamey 0

Last week, Paul Krugman argued that the election was rigged, but not by who you might have thought.

This week, Dick Polman explains how the system has been rigged from the git-go.

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QOTD 0

George Orwell:

During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Party politely at the confluence of stupid and lead along the banks of the river alcohol.

Officers found Sass-Loken, who was transported to Winona Health, then airlifted to Gunderson in La Crosse, where he was in intensive care Monday morning.

Officers recovered a handgun at the scene and took Lucas Ryan Schultz, 20, of Winona into custody. Schultz was released from the Winona County Jail Sunday following an initial investigation.

Williams said the incident “appears to be accidental,” according to witness accounts and the initial investigation. . . . “It appears there was drinking going on,” Williams added.

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It’s about the Privilege 0

Leonard Pitts, Jr., does not mince words about the core of Donald Trump’s victory. He recognizes that it’s not what the corporate media are saying it is. A snippet:

As a TV analyst observed on election night, his victory was a “primal scream” from the undereducated underclass of white Americans that feels ignored by both parties. True, but let’s be clear on what they are primarily screaming about.

It isn’t the economy. It isn’t poverty or trade. It is the coming America in which white people no longer bear the stamp of demographic primacy, in which they will be reduced from lead actor to ensemble member.

Read the rest.

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The Unifier, Reprise 0

No self-awareness whatsoever.

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Chris-Crossed 0

Chris Christie facing row of doors labeled

Click to see the image at its original location.

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“There Is No Longer a Consensus on What a Fact Is” 2

Warning: Language.

Via Balloon Juice.

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The Unifier 0

Image of Donald Trump saying,


Click to see the original image.

There are dark times ahead, but Noz managed to find one bright spot for someone.

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QOTD 0

Norman R. Augustine:

Simply stated, it is sagacious to eschew obfuscation.

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A Change of Pace 0

A picture from my brother in Virginia’s Northern Neck:

Otter in creek

Click for a larger image.

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The Art of the Con 0

Mostly I’ve avoided news articles claiming to know why the election turned out the way it did. Too many of them smell of “I’ve got a deadline and have to write something.”

I think that this one, though, is onto something.

Aside:

What I’m waiting for is an analysis of what went wrong with the polling, not that I paid much attention to it. I hoped it was correct, but I had a bad feeling about this election for months. To echo what Chauncey Devega said, I thought that racism, America’s original sin and lasting stain, would play a much larger role than many expected.

I think it’s far to early for reasonable analysis of the polling failure, but it does seem as if the “Likely Voters” classification was way off

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Facebook Frolics 0

Trumpling Facebook.

Via TPM.

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Floodgates 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Elizabeth J. Meyer looks at the wages of Trumpery. A snippet:

This election has been a wake up call: sadly it has woken up and given permission for more overt and public forms of harassment modeled and condoned by president-elect Trump. In the three days since the results were announced, I have read news stories about a student handing deportation orders to students of ‘various ethnicities’ at his school, a teacher telling a student Trump should deport their parents, a non-Muslim student writing a note to a Muslim teacher telling her to go hang herself with her hijab, and a male student reaching under a 10 year old girl’s dress and stating “If the President does it, I can too.” Sarah Burris at the Raw Story has documented 137 other similar incidents, many of them in schools and college campuses. What does this mean for the next four years and what can parents and educators do?

First, we have to be able to put these behaviors in context. I have been researching and writing about biased harassment in schools since the early 90’s, and never have I seen so many documented incidents covered in the media in such a short period of time.

It’s just starting.

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You’ve Heard of White Flight? Learn about White Fright. 0

Badtux tells a story.

Think of the television shows you see. How often are black and brown persons depicted as gangsters, tattooed gang members, terrorists, druggies, and convicts? How seldom are they normal working folks trying to get along?

Growing up as a Southern Boy, I knew many black folks–not well, mind you, but at least I knew them–who worked hard and lived clean.

When my mother went to the hospital to give birth to my brother, a black lady came to look after me. When my father needed a new septic tank dug, a black man helped him dig it. My first playmate was a little black boy who lived on a corner of the farm.

I was too young to know prejudice and so was he. Then we got old enough to go to segregated schools, and we both learned it.

Had I grown up in some all-white wasteland, the one Badtux alludes to, I wouldn’t know better and might believe what I see on my television. I know better, but many don’t.

I once read an interview with a black actor, I can’t remember who I wish I could, who said that, when a black or brown man comes to Hollywood, he quickly realizes that his first roles will be as thugs and gangsters. Mark you, this isn’t an indictment of television and movies. Hollywood is a mirror.

A deeply racist society is the cause. This doesn’t mean that every white American is overtly racist, though many are, as the news shows more and more. It does mean that racism is baked into the system from education to housing to law enforcement to name an institution.

If you cannot accept that the United States of America is a deeply racist society, for all the “diversity” you might see in commercials, you do not accept reality and will never understand Trumpery or today’s Republican Party.

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QOTD 0

Frank Herbert:

No more terrible disaster could befall your people than for them to fall into the hands of a Hero.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

They just can’t help themselves.

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“Off Its Rocker” 0

Aside:

Remember, it was the Republican Party that started calling it “Obamacare.”

Via C&L.

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