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June, 2021 archive

Meeting in the Middle 0

Title:  The Return of the Sensible Liberal.  Image:  Two men are talking.  One says,

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In related news, Mike Littwin has a question:

And while we’re on the topic, we need to ask again, and again, and again, when the few holdout Democrats, led by Joe Manchin, will finally realize that bipartisanship in the U.S. Senate is dead.

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Misdirection Play(s), Florida Man Dept. 0

The Orlando Sentinel’s Scott Maxwell takes a look at Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s practice of building windmills just so he can tilt at them, with a focus on DeSantis’s latest shibboleth, Critical Race Theory. Here’s a bit; much more at the ink.

Maybe you’re not familiar with this topic, but it enrages Florida’s governor. He vowed last week to stop schools from teaching kids to “hate their country and hate each other.”

The declaration scored the governor the headlines he craved. (Washington Times: “Ron DeSantis vows action on critical race theory that teaches children to ‘hate their country’“)

Except for two key points:

1) That’s not what Critical Race Theory actually does.

2) No local school districts actually teach this theory as part of their curriculums.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

One more time, “accidental” and “negligent” are not synonyms.

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Little Ricky Has a Sad 0

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Facebook Frolics 0

Enforcer frolics.

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The Lies of the Land 0

At the San Francisco Chronicle, David Morrell argues that Donald Trump’s big lie is not the first to bedevil (at least some of) the American people. Here’s a bit:

A “Big Lie” in one form or another has long been a deadly component of American life. And these lies have claimed the lives of tens of thousands of American soldiers, countless enemy combatants, and even more civilians around the globe.

From my experience, the lies surrounding the Jan. 6 insurrection are no less blatant, no less absurd and no less grotesque than those that fueled the Vietnam War more than a half-century ago.

He was there in the command structure, not in combat, and he saw the lies being crafted first hand.

I was eligible for the draft back then. I knew that the Vietnamese War was, at best, a mistake and that my friends and I were subject to being drafted and sent to die for, at best, a mistake.

But, even then, I did not realize how big the lie was.

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QOTD 0

Thomas Paine:

To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason, and whose philosophy consists in holding humanity in contempt, is like administering medicine to the dead, or endeavoring to convert an atheist by scripture.

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