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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Clarence Page decodes de code.

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Republican Thought Police 0

At AL.com, John Archibald looks at a bill currently being deliberated (I use that term very loosely) by the Alabama legislature (another term I use very loosely) and wonders

Could a librarian be arrested for shelving the Bible where minors can find it?

Follow the link to see what led him to ask such a question.

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Devolution 0

Title:  The Axis of Evil.  Frame One, captioned

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Heaven forbic that students be exposed to knowledge.

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The New Believer 0

F. T. Rea has a question:

Why has Donald Trump recently decided to become an unabashed, self-styled religious figure?

He also has some answers.

They’re at the link.

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Establishmentarians 0

The Trojan Horse.

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Trump Does It Buy the Book 0

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Establishmentarians and Originalist Sin 0

Chris Satullo argues that those who try to interpret the U. S. Constitution through the lens of a literal interpretation of Christian Bible ignore nuance, history, and context. Using some of the statements of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson as a starting point, he notes the following (emphasis added):

Mike Johnson, speaker of the U.S. House, calls himself a Bible-believing Christian and a Constitutional “nerd.” He’ll tell you that, whatever’s in the Good Book, that’s what he believes and will conform to in his private life and his public actions. And he vows that whatever the Constitution says, that will be the North Star for his politics.

Yet, somehow, the Bible and the Constitution never seem to contradict what Mike was already fixing to do.

(snip)

The fundamentalist/originalist view that the text is inerrant and fixed in meaning – and that you have mastered that meaning – leads to some pitfalls.

Follow the link for a detailed and thoughtful parsing of pitfalls.

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At Above the Law, Liz Dye follows the money.

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MAGA-hatted man holds

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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.

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Caption:  Conservatives listing things they can blame on  DEI.  Image:  GOP Elephant says,

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Afterthought:

“Woke” is worn out; “DEI” is the new proxy for “n-word.”

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Establishmentarians 0

Missouri Republicans want to put proselytizers on the public payroll and deploy them to public schools.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

At AL.com, Frances Coleman argues that the words might be different, but the thought’s the same. A snippet:

Gov. Kay Ivey, a wily old political bird if ever there was one, knows on which side her bread is buttered. Signing a bill that bans diversity, equity and inclusion programs at public schools, universities and state agencies, she said: “I refuse to allow a few bad actors on college campuses … to go under the acronym of DEI, using taxpayer funds, to push their liberal political movement counter to what the majority of Alabamians believe.”

It may not have the same rhetorical ring as George Wallace’s “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever,” but it puts the point across.

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At the Idaho State Journal, Leonard Hitchcock skewers the reasoning behind the Alabama Supreme Court’s recent IVF ruling. Here’s a tiny bit of his article:

As I see it, the Alabama decision represents the triumph of first-century Christian doctrine over twenty-first-century knowledge.

Follow the link for his reasoning.

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Moms for Libertines 0

Scott Maxwell is an optimist.

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Precedented 0

Michael in Norfolk has seen it before the mythmaking before. A snippet:

Reality of life in the Old South bore little resemblance to the mythical world of the Lost Cause. Now, Donald Trump is creating a new “lost cause” myth where the tenure of his regime is depicted as a wonderful time where per the myth all Americans – but especially white evangelical Christians – enjoyed a beautiful life and everything was better than it is today. Never mind the economic truth of the Trump years and the nightmare of the pandemic that Trump so thoroughly mismanaged.

More at the link.

(Broken link fixed.)

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I suspect that, if I looked up “truth” in my trusty Roget’s Thesaurus, which I’ve had for forty years, I would not find “divisive concepts” listed as a synonym thereof.

But, if I had an updated version, I think I just might.

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Republican Family Values 0

An Arizona state legislator who is dealing with a non-viable pregnancy and who has suffered multiple miscarriages speaks powerfully of the agony she has endured because of Republican culture warriors and American Talibangelicals.

I knew someone who endured a miscarriage. It is not an experience I would wish on anyone, and it is certainly not an experience that should be mandated by government.

There is a reason the Founders mandated separation of church and state, and this is certainly one of them.

Video via C&L, which has commentary.

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