2024 archive
Oink! Oink! 0
As much as the thought displeases me, methinks a convincing case can be made that (at least some) men are pigs, especially when you can hear them oinking in their own words.
A Bridge To Fall 0
Keeping on the theme of debunking de bunk, Rebecca Watson takes on some the ludicrous conspiracy theories that have sprung up regarding the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge.
Or you can read the transcript.
The Privatization Scam 0
At the Inky, Joshua M. Cowen debunks the school voucher bunk. A snippet:
As I testified to Pennsylvania lawmakers last fall, however, vouchers are the education equivalent of predatory lending.
Follow the link for his reasoning.
Fly the Fiendly Skies 0
At SFgate, Olivia Harden reports on a technique for making the less fiendly:
Along the same lines, Atrios links to a report on how they got so fiendly.
The Blame Gamer 0
Afterthought:
“Woke” is worn out; “DEI” is the new proxy for “n-word.”
The Lake Effect 0
The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini explains how Trumpette election denier Kari Lake has hoisted herself on her own petard.
It’s All about the Algorithm 0
At Psychology Today Blogs, Christine Louise Hohlbaum discusses David Donnelly’s documentary, The Cost of Convenience, which explores the extent to which corporate digital surveillance has been woven into our society and economy. Here’s an excerpt:
She ends the article with some suggestions as to how to fight back.
Me, I’m going to keep an eye out for the film.
The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0
Have you noticed that, when someone is actually found to have voted illegally, that someone almost always voted Republican?
“Vote in the Real World” 0
I forget how many years I’ve been saying that over there—————-> on the sidebar, but it’s been a while.
Yesterday, I was gratified to learn that columnist Mona Charen, who almost certainly has never heard of me (and likely never will), agrees with me. She argues as much in her column:
Follow the link for her reasoning, which, I must say, is quite sound, given that she agrees with me.









