January, 2021 archive
“The Pottery Barn Insurrection” 0
Writing at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Will Bunch notes that most of the persons who stormed the Capitol last week were not poor and downtrodden. He points out that
He goes on to explore why persons from the middle, if not upper, echelons of society chose to attempt to overturn the election. Follow the link for his conclusions.
The Party of Personal Responsibility 0
No doubt you have seen at one time or another one of the Family Circus’s “Not Me” cartoons.*
And, now, once again, we see life imitating art.
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*In case you haven’t, they show the parents questioning the kids about some mess up, as a shadowy figure labeled “Not Me” hovers above.
Parler Talk 0
Parler has sued Amazon for pulling the plug on its website.
I (am not a lawyer) doubt they have a case. The Constitution’s freedom of speech clause guarantees neither an audience nor a platform.
Also, hosting providers have things called “Terms of Service.” I know my hosting provider does. I’ve never read them through, because I try to behave myself in public, but, once when I was on the phone with tech support, the support person said to me, “Nothing I see on your site violates our terms of service.”
It will be fun to watch this play out.
Above the Law has more.
Aside:
I think it very likely that, after the storming of the Capitol, the right-wing nutbags have worn out their welcome with the larger polity, at least for a while.
But they won’t give up.
They are always rising again.
Meta: Spam Comments 0
If Askimet identifies your comment as spam, it will be deleted and never seen. But if you want to waste your time, that’s okay with me.
The Hollow Man 0
Writing at the Des Moines Register, retired professor David W. Leslie makes strong case that we knew all along that current federal executive was–er–less than adequate, but we (too many of us, especially in politics and journalism) chose to look the other way. Here’s a bit of what he writes:
A Picture Is Worth 0
At the Inky, Tim Tai explains.
Phoning It In 0
The Roanoke Times’s Dan Casey is making a list for the “Democracy Stoppers Hotline.”