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A Tune for the Times 0

Mild language.

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All the News that Fits 0

David discusses Donald Trump’s celebrating his efforts to suppress freedom of speech.

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How Stuff Works: Misdirection Plays 0

Man reading newspaper:  Did you know that they're now letting transgender women play women's volleyball?  Rat:  Did you know that while you were focused on that, one American has amassed as much wealth as that of 170,000,000 Americans combined?  Man:  Don't tell me person's trying to play volleyball.  Rat to Goat:  Ever lose all hope for your fellow man?

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Facebook Frolics 0

Freedom of screech frolics.

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March of the Wouldn’t Soldier 0

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The Rule of Lawless 0

My heavens. What is going on here?

Could it possibly be that someone appointed to a position in the Trump maladministration has a moral compass?

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Republican Thought Police, All the News that Fits Dept. 0

Brendan Carr stand before an easel bearing a sign reading,

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The back story.

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Stray Thought 0

For some reason, last night I happened to remember that John F. Kennedy wrote a book entitled Profiles in Courage.

If he were to come back to write a book about today’s Republican Party, I wonder what title he would choose.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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A Phishing Expedition 0

Farron discusses a report that members of the Trump maladministration fell for a phishing scam and the implications thereof.

Why do I not find this at all surprising?

We are governed by toddlers.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Now they’re coming for media fact-checkers.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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A. Don’t Hold Your Breath 0

See Michael in Norfolk for the question.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Russian Impulses 0

Thom wonders why Trump hung a picture of Putin in the White House.

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A Tune for the Times 0

From the Youtube page:

There are obviously lots of angles to this story, and it’s dangerous to wade into things without knowing how they will play out. So we waited to see if anything positive might emerge after the initial assassination of the despicable Khamenei (whose name was in an early draft of a chorus), and what the Trump administration/regime’s purported rationale was … and over subsequent days as we watched the grotesque media performances by Hegseth, the missiles killing children not just tyrants, and the escalation of damage and casualties without any sign of a coherent policy or endgame, we made the song about how it’s dangerous to wade into things without knowing how they’re going to play out.

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War and Mongers of War, One More Time 0

Series of victory posters:  Frame One:  Pete Hegseth says,

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Just Deserts, Reprise 0

Warning: Mild language.

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

Via The Japan Times, Princeton University professor Harold James hears a rhyme with a British accent. Here’s a bit from his article:

But while the U.K. does offer a cautionary tale, it is not the one MAGA has in mind. Rather than indulging in anti-immigration culture wars, Trump and his followers’ time would be better spent examining how Britain struggled with the loss of global preeminence. No other country’s recent past offers a clearer preview of America’s potential future.

Note that he said “potential” future. Methinks his piece offers some hints as to how to make that potential impotent.

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*Mark Twain.

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