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A Tune for the Times 0

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Title:  The Fifth Horseman.  Image:  In the background, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.  In the forgeround, Donald Trump, his long red tie bearing the words,

Vua Job’s Anger.

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The Art of the Dealbreak 0

David explains why it’s Trump, not Democrats, who bears the responsibility for TSA’s not being funded because of his inability (refusal? ego-driven hostility? maniacal narcissistic aversion to?) to compromise.

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Republican Family Values 0

Donald Trump to recipients of SNAP and Medicaid:  Sorry, we're cutting your programs so we can save money for wars.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Apparently, they want to turn (what’s left of) the Voice of America into the Voice of Trump.

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The Cabinet Meeting 0

Title:  From the case files of Donald J. Trump, Detective-in-Chief.  RFK Jr. says,

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Republican Family Values 0

Teacher says,

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

In the Las Vegas Sun, Richard Leman, argues that, despite their sounding so differnt, in many ways, Trump rhymes with Nixon, with one glaring exception.

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*Mark Twain.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Mangy mourns the passing of Robert Mueller.

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The Privatization Scam Goes Postal 0

Farron discusses how the Republican Party is working, and has been working for a long time, to destroy the U. S. Postal Service, which was established according to the Constitution of the United States.

Today’s Republican Party is a vile and loathsome thing which no longer embraces the concept of the common good.

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The Consultant 0

Donald Trump 47, looking a a mirror, sees Trump 45.  Trump says,

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Stray Question 0

Is it not ironic that the very persons who have long claimed that the federal government can’t be trusted have given us a federal government that can’t be trusted?

But, as Professor Shade was fond of saying, “History is irony.”

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

At the Psychology Today website, T. Alexander Puutio explores how partisanship (he uses the term “politics,” but partisanship would be more accurate term) debases dis coarse discourse. He makes four main points (emphasis added):

  • Politics hijacks identity, making us protect group belonging over truth or accuracy.
  • Partisan cheerleading leads us to knowingly defend false claims to signal loyalty.
  • Motivated reasoning lets us justify beliefs first, then construct logic afterward.
  • Better thinking starts with distance, deeper reading, and seeking opposing views.

Methinks his piece a timely read, as we are seeing what he describes happening even as I type this.

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Devolution 0

Farron looks at the damage that the Trump maladministration has done to medical research and the public health.

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Strategizationizing 0

Caption:  War Planning Meeting.  Image:  Two generals at a table with Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump.  One says,

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All the News that FIts 0

The EFF is joining the fight against the Trump maladministration’s attempts to turn television news networks into its personal P. R. pimps.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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

David listens to Markwayne Mullin’s confirmation testimony and hears a rhyme.

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*Mark Twain.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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