Political Theatre category archive
Republican Thought Police 0
Atrios provides an example of the exercise of freedom of the surpress.
“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0
In a letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Sun, Kimball Shinkoskey listens to the man who would be king and hears a rhyme from a millennium ago. A couplet:
Follow the link for context.
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*Mark Twain.
The Name Gamer 0
As I mentioned, like my old dog, he has to spread his taint on everything.
Trumponomics 0
Via The Charlotte Observer, Matt K. Lewis, in the course of a longer article about the current state of the U. S. economy, nails Donald Trump’s economic strategy.
The Idiot Box, Dis Coarse Discourse Dept. 0
In case you missed Donald Trump’s televised speech Wednesday night (as I did–I had better things to do, like watching an episode of Midsomer Murders, where the story made sense, and visiting my favorite online forum), the Rude One offers a fine summary of the event.
The Climates They Are a-Changing . . . 0
. . . yet the Trump maladministration thinks it can make climate change go away by not studying weather and climate.
Because, I guess, in Trump world, ignorance is bliss.
The Man Who Would Be King 0
At Psychology Today Blogs, Frederick L. Coolidge offers a guide to understanding dictators, autocrats, and bullies. I found it a worthwhile read in these Trumpled times.
Two of his main points in particular reminded me of someone in the news:
- People with personality disorders are often egosyntonic (unbothered) about their own behavior.
- People with personality disorders are also unaware of their effect upon others.
Signal Failure 0
At Above the Law, Mark Herrmann reveals that he is less than impressed by the actions of our Secretary of Playing War, particularly his careless use of the Signal app.
I commend his article to your attention.
Ruining the Government Like a Business 0
So this is how the Trump maladministration supports the troops.









