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Rick Strom reports on ICE agents who are confessing to investigative journalists under promise of anonymity that, under the Trump maladministration, it’s all about the color of the skin.

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Heavily armed guard outside of ICE Detention Center say,

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NJ.com reports on a nurse who gpt ICEd was treated roughly because she was trying to, well, be a nurse:

Norma Bowe, a registered nurse who runs the Global Grace Health mobile clinic out of the Reformed Church of Highland Park and regularly provides medical support to protesters, said she rushed over after witnessing a federal agent drag the woman and tear off her shirt.

Bowe said that’s when an officer grabbed the back of her shirt and threw her onto the sidewalk.

More mean for the sake of mean at the link.

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At Above the Law, Kathryn Rubino reports on DOJ attorneys fired by the Trump maladministration. A snippet:

The prosecutors fired were doing their jobs. That is, apparently, the problem.

Follow the link for context.

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As far as I can tell, this is little more than KKK v. 2.0.

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Retired ATF agent David Ziegler contrasts the behavior of Donald Trump’s secretive police with the standards he was expected to comply with when he was on active duty and issues a warning:

For those who believed, “It can’t happen here,” it already has.

Follow the link for his reasoing.

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There’s a Price Tag on Prejudice 0

Farron runs the numbers.

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Republican Family Values, American Stasi Dept. 0

In the midst of a longer article about conditions at a privately-owned ICE detention center concentration camp, New Jersey Congressman Rob Menendez offers his theory as to why the Republican-controlled House and Senate are resisting efforrs to look into conditions at said locations:

Menendez, who was making his eighth visit to Delaney Hall, said Republican members of the GOP-controlled House and Senate were ignoring conditions at detention facilities nationwide, because “they want to hide from the fact that they’re tearing families apart.”

Methinks he may be onto something. Follow the link for the context of his comment.

And, while we’re on the subject . . . .

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Michael in Norfolk looks at Republicans’ flouting of the Constitutional mandate for separation of church and state.

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. . . meet the Privatization Scam.

The mean for the sake of mean leaves one agog.

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GOP Elephant as a piarate peering through a telescope in

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At AL.com, John Archibald grieves the Supreme Supremacist Court’s gutting of the Voting Rights Act. He notes the role that events in Alabama, from Selma to church bombings to the murder of civil rights activists, had in leading to the passage of civil rights legislation in the 1960s, then laments:

It is one thing to contemplate the shame of our state’s past. It is another to participate in it, to pass it forward to future generations.

That Alabama would erase the brave, peaceful, legacies of Lewis and Martin Luther King and so many more is not surprising. That the federal courts would ignore those moments of hard fought freedom, the acts that gave meaning to the promise of equality, is something else.

It is heartbreaking, a halt to the progress of the 20th century, a twisting of the arc of the universe away from its just destination.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Via the Tampa Bay Times, Scott Maxwell identifies a sub-species of the Republican thought police, which he has dubbed “bro-flacks.” Here’s how he defines them:

You may not be familiar with the term, but you definitely know the type — guys, mostly white, who are loud, entitled and aggressive, yet who also get infuriated when anyone challenges them.

Bro-flakes are convinced they’re victims. So they get enraged when anyone offers facts that contradict their narrative of self-pity. They want history books censored and all talk of racial disparity silenced — unless it’s their talk about how white guys have it rougher than anyone else.

They’re angry snowflakes … so bro-flakes.

Follow the link for examples of bro storms.

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Thom talks with David Daley about the Supreme Supremacist Court’s efforts to gut the Voting Rights Act and the legal fictions created to you-will-pardon-the-expression white wash the ruling.

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As Professor Shade used to say, history is irony, and, I must say, I find this story delightfully ironic. Here’s a bit from the first few paragraphs:

Vivek Ramaswamy didn’t mention the racist taunts that follow him online or the GOP primary opponent who said he’s not a real American. But the Ohio gubernatorial candidate who clinched his party’s nomination this week alluded to bigotry on the right in his opening message to a town hall full of young Republicans.

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After building his political career denouncing “wokeness” on the left, at one point dismissing “the myth of white supremacy” during his 2024 presidential campaign, he is trying to steer his party away from the extremist fringes that have flared up in his own race.

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

Michael in Norfolk listens to the Trump maladministration and hears a rhyme:

All of this . . . traces back to Richard Nixon and his “Southern Strategy” . . . .

Follow the link for his parsing of the poesy.

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*Mark Twain.

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Indoctrination Nation, Republican Thought Police Dept. 0

If you don’t like historical fact, why, just teach students historical fiction.

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Truth, justice, and the American way have nothing to do with it.

They have a quota to fill.

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

At AL.com, John Archibald hears a rhyme from a long ago time. Here’s how he opens his article:

The words of the notorious John B. Knox come to mind.

“And what is it that we do want to do?” he asked. “Why, it is, within the limits imposed by the Federal Constitution, to establish white supremacy in this State.”

It was May of 1901, 125 years ago this month if it sounds like yesterday . . . .

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*Mark Twain.

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