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2019 archive

Dis Coarse Discourse 0

What is it about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that’s causing such a right-wing freakout so?

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QOTD 0

Taylor Wilson:

If you look at the scientists who really make a difference, they think boldly. They’re not afraid to question what they see.

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Trumpnado 0

Donald Trump as a tornado spreading devastation while saying,

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The Rule of Lawless, Reprise 0

Donald Trump tearing the Constitution in half while saying,

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Elie Mystal is not sanguine.

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

Trumpled at the transit stop.

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The GOP Gut Out the Vote Effort 0

Man labeled

Via Juanita Jean.

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State of Failure or Failed State? 0

Josh Marshall discusses the implications of Donald Trump’s threatened (as I write this, it’s still a threat) state of emergency. A nugget:

For all the other more important criticisms of President Trump, what’s striking is just how bad he is at being President. The Wall is a stupid waste. But he could have had billions to build it if he wanted to. Now he’s going to seize – or rather attempt to seize – a few billions of dollars in ways that are likely to be at least slowed down for years in litigation.

Many times over the last two years I’ve recalled this tag line from Slate’s Will Saletan: “The GOP is a failed state and Trump is its warlord.” Now this half applies to the country at large. It was a remarkably prescient line. It explains and illuminates so much.

Read it.

And weep.

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QOTD 0

Dick Cavett:

It’s a rare person who wants to hear what he doesn’t want to hear.

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Tripping the Light Fatastic 0

There was an OTR (Old Time Radio–see the sidebar over there—-> for some links) show called “The Fat Man.” (It was actually quite a good mystery show.)

It opened with the lines, in an English accent . . . .

“There he goes into that drug store. He’s stepping on the scales . . . .”

Then a robotic voice says, “Weight: 239 pounds. Fortune: Danger.”

(Music) Voice says, “Who is it?

Another voice answers, “The Fat Man.”

My question is this: How high would the weight have to be today for the man to be considered “fat”?

I leave the house from time to time. I’m betting 239 pounds doesn’t cut it any more.

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We Need a Change of Pace 0

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Essay Question 0

What is the difference between Donald Trump’s threatened (as of this writing) “state of emergency” and a coup d’etat?

Justify your answer.

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Weak Decaf 0

Farron roasts the Man Who Ruined Coffee.

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The Wall-Eyed Piker Takes a Break 0

Title:  Linus van Trump.  Image:  Donald Trump as Linus from Peanuts sucking his thumb and clutching his border wall.

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Gimme That New Time Religion . . . . 0

Jesus at the Sermon on the Mount says,

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

Trumpling a trooper.

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Just the Vaxx, Ma’am, Reprise 0

The stupid. It burns.

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QOTD 0

Rex Stout, in the voice of Nero Wolfe:

I try to know what I need to know. I make sure to know what I want to know.

Stout, Rex, Please Pass the Guilt (New York: Viking, 1973), p. 3.

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Break Time 0

Off to drink liberally.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Man and woman standing on corner looking at sign reading

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