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Republican Thought Police 0

Atrios provides an example of the exercise of freedom of the surpress.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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“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:

In its present Trumpian form, the new boundaries established by rogue nations the world over are essentially made permanent without a peace conference and without ongoing international supervision. This more resembles the medieval “right of conquest” of kings.

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*Mark Twain.

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The Name Gamer 0

George Bailey from the film, *It's a Wonderful Life*, looks at a sign and sees that Bedford Falls have been renameed Trumpville.  He asks Clarence the ghost,

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As I mentioned, like my old dog, he has to spread his taint on everything.

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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.

Lacking tangible results, Trump is reverting to what has always worked for him: the assumption that – if he confidently repeats it enough times – his version of reality will triumph over math.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Trump is marking (what he conceives of as) his territory much as my old dog used to do.

Mangy suggests an alternate and, in his opinion, more apt phraseology.

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Detached from Reality TV 0

Image of Donald Trump behind a podium during a television broadcast labeled

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A Trumpled Christmas Carol 0

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Was “Republican Family Values”
Always a Misdirection Play?*
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Thom argues that Republicans have shown that what they value is money, not families.

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*You bet your sweet bippy it was.

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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.

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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.

Until it’s not.

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The March of Regress 0

Man reading news stories about the Brown University shooting, the Australia Bondi Beach shooting, and the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife.  Child looking at laptop off to the side asks,

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A Tune for the Times 0

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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.

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Unchecked and Unbalanced 0

Title:  The Three Branches of Government (According to President Trump.  Frame One:  Picutre of the Supreme Court labeled

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Snakes on a Brain 0

Seth discusses the bizarre story about snakes that Donald Trump told during the White House Christmas reception.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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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.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Ruining the Government Like a Business 0

So this is how the Trump maladministration supports the troops.

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