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The Rule of Lawless 0

“Vengeance is mine,” sayeth the Don:

At 1:34 AM, the insecure co-president took to Truth Social to call for a “major investigation” against Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, Bruce Springsteen, and Bono for endorsing Kamala Harris’s presidential run. Donald claimed that Harris illegally paid the major artists for their endorsements.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Sam and the crew play a video of RFK Jr., Secretary of HHS, saying that people should not take medical advice from him.

So Sam and the crew wonder, what’s the point of having a Department of Health and Human Services if you can’t take health advice from it?

Afterthought:

The Trump maladministration is succeeding at one thing: Undermining the credibility of the federal government.

Which, methinks, may not by accident.

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The Lies of the Land 0

Thom dissects how and why big (Republican) lies work and lists a litany of said lies.

As an aside, his arguments are consistent with points made by Vanessa LoBue, whose Psycnology Today article I mentioned yesterday.

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Fantasy World 0

Yes, Virginia, there is an alternate universe.

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The Voter Fraud Fraudsters 0

At the Charlotte Observer, Gene Nichol lists four lessons learned from the thwarting of the recent attempt by North Carolina Republicans to steal the election of a justice of the N. C. State Supreme Court through bogus charges of voter fraud.

But it seems that the voter fraud fraudsters just won’t give up.

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The Christmas Grift 0

Caption:  Christmas 2025.  Little holding a talking Trump doll.  She says,

Click to view the original image.

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Mad at Scientists 0

Rebecca Watson looks at the Republican war on science.

Or you can read the transcript.

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The Artifice of the Deal, Reprise 0

David marvels at the mumbo-jumbo. (Warning: Short promo at the end.)

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The Rule of Lawless 0

At Above the Law, Kathryn Rubino notes that Donald Trump has now set his sights on British lawyer and International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan for (gasp!) prosecuting. She goes on to note that

Trump’s bold sanction play for lawyers doing their jobs is yet another attack on the rule of law.

The distressing details are at the link.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Ron Fournier is the father of a fully functional son who is on the autism spectrum and a member of the board of the Autism Alliance of Michigan. At the Detroit Free Press, he–er–expresses some skepticism as to RFK Jr.’s intent to conduct “studies” to blame autism on vaccines. Here’s tiny bit of his article; the whole piece is worth a read:

If somebody wants to conduct serious, unbiased research on autism and determine whether the cause is natural or man-made, I’m OK with that. I will note the National Institutes of Health spends $300 million a year on autism research, including studies examining genetics, environmental factors and the way the condition is diagnosed. That’s a lot of money. That’s good research.

What I’m not OK with: President Donald Trump and his Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., spending taxpayers’ money on phony studies with rigged outcomes to support their conspiracy theories ? or with RFK’s plans to reportedly pursue those studies by collecting Americans’ private health data.

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Dye Hard 0

Farron takes a look at how RFK Jr. cherry-picks data and misquotes studies to sell his snake oil. (Warning: Farron gets rather heated and uses a bit of language.)

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Republican Thought Police 0

Robert Reich argues that, in these Trumpled times, truth is in peril. Here’s a bit of his column:

If the Trump regime can dictate what the universities of America teach or research or publish, or what students can learn or say, no university is safe.

Not even the truth is safe.

Go read the rest.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

The quiet part is now out loud.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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All the News that Fits 0

Dan Perry argues that confusion is the game plan. A snippet; follow the link for his reasoning.

If the goal is to maintain the pretense of democracy — or at least the holding of elections, which is only one part of a democracy — you have to persuade enough people that the media is bad. To discredit the very service that they used to depend on for information.

This is why Trump won’t shut up about “the fake news” and declares the media the “enemy of the people,” a phrase borrowed from Stalinist Russia. That’s why his stooges actually speak of “alternative facts.” That’s why characters like Elon Musk will try to present the news media as “elites” pursuing some dark agenda to silence the valiant voices of the ordinary citizen (on social media, of course).

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The Woman without a Country? 0

The Trump maladministration orders a native-born U. S. citizen to deport herself.

The Arizona Republic’s Laurie Roberts has more on Republicans’ mean for the sake of mean.

Video via C&L, which has commentary.

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Denial Is Not Just a River in Egypt 0

It’s what Trump and Musk are trying to do to retirees who want to collect their social security.

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Number Gamers 0

The Late Show does the math.

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Special Bonus QOTD 0

Chris Potter, in the voice of Det. Sgt. Tom Ryan:

A lie is not a lie when you know I’m lying.

For some fool reason, this made me think of someone in the news.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Farron debunks de bunk that Trump and the Trumpettes spew to justify sending persons who don’t look like them to concentration camps (I do not use that term loosely) in foreign countries.

Trump has succeeded in at least one thing.

He has made me ashamed of being an American.

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