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July, 2020 archive

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Kerry Greenwood:

“But you don’t believe in magic,” murmured Phryne.

“But I do believe in belief,” he answered.

Greenwood, Kerry, Death before Wicket (Scottsdale, AZ: Poisoned Pen Press, 2008), p. 106.

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And Now for a Musical Interlude 0

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So Much Winning . . . . 0

Hearse pulling away from grave bearing a

Via Job’s Anger.

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“Beans and Trucks” 0

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Epidemiology in a Time of Trump 0

Uncle Sam on endless M. C. Esher-like path looking at sign saying,

Click for the original image.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Rear your children with politeness.

The 3-year-old Indian Trail boy was accidentally shot in his left hand Saturday morning after his father asked him to get a pair of socks from a dresser drawer.

The child went into his father’s bedroom and opened the drawer to get the socks when he was injured from an unsecured 9 mm handgun that his father forgot was in the drawer.

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Suffer the Children 0

It’s still Republican policy, even in these viral times.

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“As Seen on TV” 0

Will Bunch has a theory as to why Donald Trump has deployed his secret(ive) police in Portland, Oregon. Here’s the gist; follow the link for the complete article, which is well worth your while (emphasis added):

For now, though, Trump’s 21st century fascism is mostly a political performance. Unable to run on his leadership or his record, with a mounting coronavirus death toll that just passed 140,000 and 11 percent unemployment that may get worse again before it gets better, the president is hoping to save his presidency with fear. But his desperate and misguided efforts to recreate Richard Nixon’s 1968 “law and order” campaign and somehow scare voters about Joe Biden won’t work unless he can bring nightly scenes of disorder and chaos into your living room.

While on the subject, PoliticalProf has a thought.

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George Marshall:

The only way human beings can win a war is to prevent it.

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Joe Biden 0

It will not surprise my two or three regular readers that I support Joe Biden for President. When I lived in Delaware, he represented Delaware well in the Senate, and he served nobly as President Obama’s Vice President.

I will grant that he does tend to put his feet, both of them, in his mouth from time to time, but he is a good and decent man, as our current President is not.

And, as I point out on the sidebar —–> over there, I vote in the real world, because it’s the world in which I live.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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

Trumpled at the BLM protest (details and context at the link):

Some protesters briefly engaged in a heated argument with a couple in a car who yelled, “Black lives don’t matter.”

Aside:

. . . thus revealing the oft unspoken meaning of the “all lives matter” hockey puck.

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Boys to Men 0

Image One, captioned

Click for the original image and the artist’s commentary.

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The GOP’s One-Note Samba 0

Martin Longman speculates about the long-term results of the Republican Party’s decision to put all its eggs in one pasty-white basket. A snippet:

Almost imperceptibly, the Republican Party began to drift into this kind of trap. Past sins made present sins more necessary. Having galvanized minorities into bloc opponents, they had to arouse similar tribal voting patterns in whites, which required them to cast all whites as under threat, rather than just the Republican variety. To forestall the future demographic political death, every tactic of voter suppression was embraced, from striking people off the voter rolls, to inventing an in-person voter fraud crisis that required state-issued photo IDs to combat. Even the conservative Supreme Court got into the game by gutting protections in the Voting Rights Act.

Of course, each act of racial polarization and every racist utterance and pronouncement only exacerbated the problem and thus served to justify the next round of outrages. Eventually, only a Donald Trump could adequately encompass and express the kind of racial fear and hatred required to keep the GOP viable.

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Mask Derangement Syndrome, Reprise 0

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Mask Derangement Sydrome 0

At the Greensboro News & Record, allen Johnson explores strategies to combat the hold-outs who would endanger themselves and others by refusing to wear masks. Here’s one of his thoughts; follow the link for the others.

Would reverse psychology do the trick? As in “Hillary Clinton says don’t you dare wear a mask”?

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

A Trumpler mails it in.

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William R. Alger:

Most men give advice by the bucket, but take it by the grain.

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The Docket 0

The Tampa Bay Times unmasks a list of police calls about, well, masks.

The stupid.

It burns.

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Are You a Very Stable Genius? 0

The Law Vegas Sun editorial board urges you to take the test and find out.

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