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2019 archive

Twits on Twitter 0

Misogynistic twits.

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A World of Their Own 0

Martin Longman points out that Republicans are using their own customized version of what they like to think of as “facts.”

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The Rule of Lawless, Failure Is Not a Defense Dept. 0

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Smart Phones . . . 0

. . . dumb people.

Using emergency-room data gathered from 100 hospitals by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the authors identified 2,501 patients who suffered head or neck injuries as a result of cell phone use between January 1998 and December 2017.

Extrapolating from that sample, the researchers estimated that at least 76,000 such injuries had occurred nationwide during the 20-year period — with more than 9,000 cases a year in 2016 and 2017, the most recent years available.

The moral of the story is, “Look where you’re going.”

(Details at the link.)

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There Are None So Blind as Those Who Choose Not To See 0

GOP Elephant receiving eye examination from Democratic donkey.  Eye chart reads in decreasing size letters,

Via Job’s Anger.

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QOTD 0

Buzz Burbank:

It’s good to be skeptical. It’s bad to be cynical.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Demasculation 0

It is amusing, in a dark and sinister manner, to watch all those responsible gun owners panic at the prospect of any restrictions on their portable phalli.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Celebrating a white Christmas, the Alabama way: Kyle Whitmire of AL.com comments.

Here’s a bit:

For years, the city’s tree has stood at the intersection of Park Place and 20th Street, where for a month each year it has blocked pedestrians’ and motorists’ view of the Confederate monument in Linn Park.

Now the Alabama Supreme Court says obscuring that monument is illegal.

Follow the link for much, much more.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” Meets Facebook Frolics 0

Words fail me.

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Uber-Pinnings 0

On this week’s episode of Le Show, Harry Shearer interviews Hubert Horan, a long-time consultant in the transportation field, about Uber and Uber’s business model.

You can listen to the interview here. It is well worth your while.

Here’s an excerpt:

Shearer: The future that is sometimes sketched out by supporters of Uber is, “Well, but wait until driverless cars.”

(snip)

Horan: All the people who talk about driverless cars are people who watched the Jetsons too much when they were children.

Spoiler Alert.

Read more »

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The Disemboweling of Democracy 0

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Immunity Impunity 0

John Young reacts to Rick Perry’s characterization of Donald Trump as “ordained by God” and marvels at Republicans’ fealty to Donald Trump. A snippet:

. . . today’s Republican Party frantically begs to differ . Trump is king. Like Johnny Carson — king of late night. Like Tarzan — king of the jungle. There can be no other explanation. Trump simply is above the law.

Once upon a time, by remarkable numbers Republicans, rejected this.

Republicans in Congress came to acknowledge that Richard Nixon abused his power and committed removable offenses. It was they who persuaded him to step aside.

Today’s Republicans are of another mind. No amount of evidence will sway them. Their man is immune from inquiry, immune from sanction, immune from the law.

Follow the link for the entire article.

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QOTD 0

Carol Burnett:

It’s almost impossible to be funnier than the people in Washington.

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Unprivileged Communication? 0

Jonathan Wolf wonders.

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Riddle Me These 0

Title:  Impeachment Riddles.  Frame One:  If a president commits crimes, but 42% of the country doesn't believe it, did the crimes happen?  (MAGA-hatted man says,

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

The editorial board of The Roanoke Times wonders whether, in these Trumpled times, the von Trapp family (think Sound of Music) would be allowed into the United States.

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Ghostwriters 0

Read the transcript.

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In Conference 0

Frame One:  Voice from White House saying,

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Just another day in the NRA’s garden of responsible gun owners . . . .

Anthony Knuth was intoxicated after drinking whiskey and beer when the incident unfolded in the city of Sanford, central Florida, on Saturday night,

(snip)

The kids were in the lounge playing with Nerf guns, when Knuth told them he had a real gun, and he was going to load it. The 30-year-old then shot the child in the leg, according to Sanford Police Department.

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