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Republican Thought Police . . . 0

. . . Meet the Establishmentarian Thought Police.

(Yeah, I know. There’s a lot of overlap there . . . .)

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The Fog Machination 0

Susan Estrich notes that the phrase “the fog of war” doesn’t mean what Pete Hegseth seems to think it means. She points out that

It is not a defense to war crimes.

Follow the link to find out what it really means and how Hegseth is trying to hide himself in a fog of his own making.

(Misplet wrod correxted.)

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The Rule of (International) Lawless 0

In the background, a small fishing boat burns. A hispanic-looking man clings to a piece of wood labeled

Click for the original image.

Afterthought:

I doubt I shall live long enough to see the United States restore the international credibility that the Trump maladministration has so befouled with the stench of its venality in just a few short months.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Once again, the Republican thought police exercise their freedom to repress.

The University of Alabama has suspended two student magazines, seemingly because (gasp!) they recognize that not all persons are alike. Here’s a bit from the news story (emphasis added):

Alice Magazine and Nineteen Fifty-Six, the two magazines affected, were both university-funded through the university’s Department of Student Life. Both magazines, which were launched in 2015 and 2020 respectively, were geared toward a specific audience. Alice’s work focused primarily on health, wellness, fashion and women’s issues, and Nineteen Fifty-Six mainly covered Black culture and life on UA’s campus. Each magazine published one print issue each semester.

A statement from the university said that the decision was fueled by a need to “comply with our legal obligations.” (An anti-DEI memo from AG Pam Bondi–ed.)

“This requires us to ensure all members of our community feel welcome to participate in programs that receive University funding from the Office of Student Media,” wrote Alex House, a spokesperson for the University of Alabama, in the University’s statement.

Apparently, in Republican World, the way to make persons feel welcome is to pretend that they don’t exist.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Patriot Pariah Gamers 0

I never expected to find myself living in a rogue state . . . .

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American Stasi 0

The Portland Oregonian reports on the Trump maladministration’s mean for the sake of mean. Here’s a tiny taste of the terrorism; follow the link for a big indigestible serving of sadism.

The unending stream of unverified social reports and rumors has deepened anxiety and caused a panic paralysis that has led some families – including those with legal status or who have U.S. citizen children – to shelter at home and abandon regular activities, said Jairo Rodriguez, a spokesperson with Centro Cultural of Washington County, a nonprofit that for more than five decades has provided social services, education and cultural programs to Latinos in the region.

“People have stopped going to work, stopped taking their kids to school, stopped going to their doctor’s appointments,” said Rodriguez.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Title:  Thanksgiving.  Image:  Picture of Native American and Pilgrim captioned,

Via Balloon Juice.

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American Stasi, Reprise 0

Emma and the crew run the numbers.

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American Stasi 0

She thought she was going home to surprise her family on her Thanksgiving vacation from university.

She never made it.

Afterthought:

Mean for the sake of mean certainly appears to be a Republican family value.

The Marquis de Sade would be jealous.

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American Stasi 0

ICE detains another American citizen for–I don’t know–having a Spanish last name maybe?

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Farron points out that Donald Trump has been quite happy to hire immigrants to work at his resorts even as he has derided them to attract support from racists and bigots (my words, not Farron’s).

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American Stasi 0

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice finds himself somewhat taken aback. A snippet:

The latest installment in Judge Sara Ellis’s seemingly never-ending mission of reading the riot act to the actual riot police, arrived as a 233-page opinion that reads like the tutorial level for a role-reversed Wolfenstein game. Judge Ellis’s account of the Trump administration’s ongoing experiment with turning paramilitary thugs loose on Chicago includes body-cam footage contradicting official narratives, false testimony, and the aforementioned “agent rolled down his window, pointed a handgun out of it, and said ‘bang bang’ followed by something like ‘you’re dead, liberal.’” Agents claimed protesters threw bikes at them (footage showed agents grabbing and throwing the bikes). They said shields had nails in them (footage showed cardboard). They identified “Latin Kings” by their “maroon hoodies” (maroon isn’t a Latin King color, and one person in maroon was an alderman).

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Suffer the Children 0

As I have pointed out before, that’s not scripture. That’s a Republican family value.

Mary Trump runs the numbers from the Trump maladministration’s campaign of mean for the sake of mean.

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Establishmentarians 0

Badtux has a disturbing dream.

Or is it a premonition?

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Lies and Lying Liars, a Notion of Immigrants Dept. 0

David debunks de bunk.

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The Numbers Gamer 0

At The Charlotte Observer, Nick Sullivan explains why Stephen Miller’s claim that almost 15% of Charlotte school students are illegal aliens is a flat-out li–not supported by an honest interpretation of the facts.

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American Stasi 0

Rick Strom reports on the fellow who boasted that he called ICE on a local business, resulting in legal immigrants being detained in ICE concentration camps. At the very end, Rick expresses his thoughts as to the fellow’s motivation, and, frankly (I do everything frankly), I think he nailed it.

And, in more news to the American Stasi . . . .

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American Stasi 0

More mean for the sake of mean, and then he boasted about it.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Via the Washington Monthly, Paul Finkelman looks at Donald Trump’s proposed immigration “policy” changes and hears a rhyme from the past. Here’s a tiny bit (emphasis added); follow the link for the rest.

Beginning with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the U.S. established a pattern of limiting immigration and naturalization based on race, ethnicity, and geographic origin. In 1924, Congress severely limited total immigration, preventing it entirely from some countries, such as Japan and China, and dramatically curbing it from southern, eastern, and central Europe. For more than a century, the U.S. has been a haven for those fleeing persecution, war, famine, and disaster. The Statue of Liberty still had on her pedestal the words “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” However, the Immigration Act of 1924 closed the doors to America for most of those huddled masses.

And the Trump maladministration moves to close that door once more.

America’s original sin of chattel slavery and the myth of racial superiority fabricated to rationalize it continue to take their toll.

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*Mark Twain.

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