May, 2023 archive
QOTD 0
Bod Denver, in the voice of Gilligan:
Life is like a game of marbles. No matter how pretty yours are, the other guy’s are prettier.
Recommended Viewing 0
It’s been on our DVR for some time and we finally got around to watching it. It is quite well done.
And its depiction of the segregated Virginia that I grew up in–well, there are those amongst us who are working most energetically to bring those times back, while at the same time pretending that they never existed in the first place.
All That Was Old Is New Again 0
The “Green Book” returns:
According to the NAACP national headquarters, the advisory is a “direct response to Governor Ron DeSantis’ aggressive attempts to erase Black history and to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in Florida schools.”
Details at the link.
A Fearsome Foursome 0
Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously catalogued “the four freedoms” in a speech in 1941 (follow the link for the complete text):
The first is freedom of speech and expression . . . .
The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way . . . .
The third is freedom from want . . . .
The fourth is freedom from fear . . . .
Now comes Jamelle Bouie to catalog Republicans’ “four freedoms,” as betrayed by their deeds.
Here’s Bouie’s list; follow the link for his reasoning:
There are, I think, four freedoms we can glean from the Republican program.There is the freedom to control — to restrict the bodily autonomy of women and repress the existence of anyone who does not conform to traditional gender roles.
There is the freedom to exploit — to allow the owners of business and capital to weaken labor and take advantage of workers as they see fit.
There is the freedom to censor — to suppress ideas that challenge and threaten the ideologies of the ruling class.
And there is the freedom to menace — to carry weapons wherever you please, to brandish them in public, to turn the right of self-defense into a right to threaten other people.
Roosevelt’s four freedoms were the building blocks of a humane society — a social democratic aspiration for egalitarians then and now. These Republican freedoms are also building blocks not of a humane society but of a rigid and hierarchical one in which you can either dominate or be dominated.
H/T to Balloon Juice.
All That Was Old Is New Again 0
At The Seattle Times, John Humnicky hears an echo from the past.
If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0
Joel Mathis takes a withering look at the hypocrisy of Josh Hawley’s response to Durham’s bull. Here’s a tiny bit from his article:
“You can’t interfere in a presidential election,” he said, “without consequences.”
Josh Hawley said that.
Josh Hawley. The same Josh Hawley who on Jan. 6, 2021, led Senate Republican efforts to block the certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory, based on little more than Trump’s empty and baseless lies about the election.
This New Gilded Age 0
Teenaged workers at a Popeye’s allege that Popeye’s is overworking Swee Pee.
The Lake Effect 0
The Arizona Republic’s Laurie Roberts looks at failed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s latest attempt steal invalidate the election she lost. Here’s a tiny bit of her article:
Funny, it was just six months ago that she was lambasting the county for working too slowly to finish the count and announce a winner. But I digress.
(Broken link fixed.)