From Pine View Farm

April, 2019 archive

The Art of the Con 0

Shorter Amy Fried: Donald Trump’s “populism” was a con for the rubes.

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The Art of the Steal 0

Monopoly Man says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Jesus! The Spam! 0

Just for grins and giggles, I am appending below the fold a spam comment that has been repeatedly appearing in my blog’s spam catcher for the last several weeks submitted as a comment to random posts by [fake names].

I was raised in the Southern Baptist Church before it went bucking fonkers.

These clowns represent no Christianity that I know. And that persons believe this demented drivel scares the bejesus out of me.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Let your polite so shine.

A Pennsylvania man who was high on bath salts when he opened fire on fireflies that he mistook for “green laser lights” has been sentenced to a maximum of six years in prison following a plea deal with prosecutors.

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QOTD 0

Ben Jonson:

Of all wild beasts preserve me from a tyrant; and of all tame, a flatterer.

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Geeking Out 0

KDE Plasma on Ubuntu MATE, with Swisswatch in the upper right, GKrellM in the lower right, and VLC and the MATE terminal shaded on my Zareason Mediabox. The wallpaper is from my library.

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And Now for a Musical Interlude 0

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Fomenting Fury 0

Thom looks behind Donald Trump’s attacks on Representative Ilhan Omar.

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Lies and Lying Liars 0

Mike Littwin suggests that Donald Trump believes his own lies and offers the “sanctuary cities” plan (if you can dignify it as a “plan) as evidence.

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Trumpler wanted. Good pay and benefits.

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Truthiness in Labeling 0

Scrawny guys says,

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Aside:

On a recent episode of The Bob Cesca Show podcast I forget just which one one of the participants I also forget just who pointed out that journalists follow leads, research stories, attempt to determine the facts, and report the facts to the best of their abilities.

Compared to Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Hedda Hopper was Helen Thomas and Walter Winchell was Walter Cronkite and that boy trapped in a refrigerator did eat his own foot.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

It is not polite to go off half-cocked.

According to the Becker County Sheriff’s Office, Lloyd Theodore Bertek, 60, of Frazee, was reportedly attempting to “de-cock” the hammer on the pistol when it went off, striking him in the left leg.

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A Sympton, Not a Cause 0

David is not sanguine. (Warning: Short digression at the beginning.)

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QOTD 0

Dorothy Sayers, in the voice of Lord Peter Wimsey:

Of course, there is some truth in advertising. There’s yeast in bread, but you can’t make bread with yeast alone.

Sayers, Dorothy, Murder Must Advertise in a double volume with
The Five Red Herrings (New York, Doubleday, year uncertain), p. 366.

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Ice Cream Dreams 0

She’s gotta have her chocolate.

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Trumpled at the Seven Sisters.

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Pandora’s Box Was Empty 0

Rat writes,

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Look in the Mirror, America 0

Image One:  Picture of children behind barbed wire labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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“Jackie Robinson Day” 0

Last night, I tuned into ESPN to watch the Phillies play the bad guys of the day New York Mets.

I did not know that Major League Baseball was celebrating “Jackie Robinson Day.”

Every player wore Jackie Robinson’s number, 42 (a number that is otherwise retired from Major League Baseball). In a refreshing change from the normal drivel of the play-by-play and commentary, the telecast included visits to the play booth by Jamie Foxx, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, and Mo Ne Davis, as well as a filmed tribute to her father by Sharon Robinson. In addition, the commentators discussed the contributions of Jackie Robinson to baseball, civil rights, and American society, as well as larger issues regarding the place of African-Americans in baseball and in society.

As I listened to these tributes to one of the bravest men to don a baseball uniform, I could not stem a rising tide of dismay at the overt racism of the current federal administration.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to your neighbors.

A 2-year-old girl who was shot in the leg while she lay sleeping is recovering and the downstairs neighbor who allegedly fired the shot through his bedroom ceiling is now charged with felony reckless conduct with a deadly weapon.

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Hale told police he had a six-pack of beer before going to sleep. He awoke, he told police, thinking there was someone in the apartment so he had grabbed one of his shotguns — this one a 12-gauge loaded with bird shot — and fired it, Hersh said.

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