2020 archive
Stray Thought 0
I’m not going to waste my time–or my nerves–sitting up to listen to returns. I’ll read about them tomorrow.
I’m upset enough already.
Instead, I shall watch an episode of Midsomer Murders and pretend that I live in a civilized society.
Dance Craze 0
I guess it should be no surprise that the most popular dance amongst Trump supporters appears to be the Jerk.
Lost on the Disinformation Superhighway 0
Several weeks ago, The Denver Post explored rumors that spread on social media of incidents of voter intimidation in Denver, but which in fact were unfounded. Buried the middle of the article was this telling observation (emphasis added).
People are relying less on previously trusted sources such as local government and local newspapers, Hupfeld said, and instead on social media, where information may not be verified.
We see this taking place every day, as the newspaper mill is replaced by the electronic rumor mill. (The article goes on to recommend things we can do so as not to get sucked in the maelstrom of lies which passes for political discourse amongst twits on Twitter and frolickers on Facebook–and, now, I guess, twerps on TikTok and yokels on jodel and the list goes on.)
Aside:
This is in no way to downplay the danger of efforts to intimidate voters. They are continuing, and not always at the polls.
But we need to live and vote in the real world.
The Lies of the Land 0
Peter Baker takes inventory. A snippet:
Follow the link for the evidence.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Politeness is a family value.
(snip)
Sometime shortly after 2 a.m., her parents heard the garage door open and thought someone was breaking into the home. The girl’s stepfather retrieved his gun and went to investigate.
When the two encountered each other, the girl was accidentally shot in the abdomen, said Sgt. Joni Money.
One more time, “accidentally” is not a synonym for “negligently.”
Hoist on the Elmer Gantry 0
Jerry Falwell, Jr., accused the Lincoln Project of being involved in publicizing the scandal which led to his ouster from Liberty University.
The Lincoln Project’s response is delightful.







