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Cabinet of Horrors, Reprise 0

(Warning: Mild language.)

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Cabinet of Horrors 0

Frame One, title:  After the big UFC show, keep celebrating the dignity and grandeur of America at Donald J. Trump's Carnival Tremendous Wonders like nobody's ever seen before--the

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Those Were the Weeks That Were 0

After a two week break, Seth takes a closer look at what happened during his absence.

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The Name Gamer 0

Per C&L, CNN’s Harry Enten reports that Americans are not receptive to Donald Trumps smearing his taint name all over Federal buildings. Here’s a snippet from the story aat C&L:

“OK, Americans who believe it’s OK right now to name government buildings for Trump, just 9% to put them in some perspective,” he (Enten–ed.) continued. “10% of Americans believe that the Earth is flat. And 12% of Americans think that the moon landing was faked, which, of course, it was not. And, of course, the Earth is actually round.”

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Phishing for Voters 0

El Reg reports that

The biggest threat to America’s midterm elections in November likely isn’t foreign attackers hacking US voting machines. Phishing and election-official impersonation are the bigger risks, according to Check Point, which documented more than 5,000 election-themed domains registered between April and May.

Details at the link. And remember, just because you may see it on a computer screen, it ain’t necessarily os.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

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Devolution 0

Picture of the White House before Trump and the White House now.

Via Balloon Juice.

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Pox Americana 0

Mary Trump takes a deep dive into the damage that Donald Trump has done to America’s world standing. (With a special appearance from the Graham cracker.)

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Via the Law Vegas Sun, Mark Barabak considers the results of a recent poll of lawyers, legal scholars, lawyers and law professors, and citizens. The results are somewhat–er–disquieting. Here’s on quote from his article:

“The nation is as strong as its commitment to the rule of law,” said one appellate judge, a Republican appointee. “The current president presents the greatest threat in decades.”

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Republican Thought Speech Police 0

Bruce Schneier and John Penney argue that the actions of the Trump maladministration are having a chilling effect on the exercise of freedom of speech. Their article focuses on college campuses, but methinks it extends much further. Here’s a tiny bit from their article:

What we see isn’t gratuitous government cruelty, chaos or vengeance. Instead, we see a persistent strategy to maximize fear and chilling effects in ways that are corrosive to freedom and democracy.

Research suggests that surveillance, personal threats, uncertainty and abuse of power are key factors in doing so. The federal government has a clear and systematic pattern of employing these very mechanisms across a number of domains far beyond campuses.

They are evident in militarized raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and in journalists being arrested and indicted for reporting on protests. They are made clear in the long list of political enemies the Trump administration has investigated or threatened, including the Federal Reserve chairman. And they can also be seen in the weaponization of technology, including ramping up surveillance to target critics and protestors.

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The Me Veneration 0

Words cannot express my disgust at our national narcissist’s spreading his taint on pleasuring himself with our nation’s currency.

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Recruitment 0

The editorial board of the Las Vegas Sun looks at Donald Trump’s slush fund and concludes that

This president’s project is to build a private army.

Follow the link and see whether or not they may be onto something.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Enigma Prevarications 0

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Two Little Rhymes for the Times 0

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“A Stand-Up Guy” 0

Farron follows the money.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Ring of Fire’s Josh G. discusses the Smithsonian’s struggle to resist the Trump maladministration’s attempt to erase history.

Aside:

Early my career, I lived in Northern Virginia and worked in downtown D. C. The commute was not pleasant (I’m sure it’s much worse now), but being able to visit the Smithsonian on a regular basis was one of the great pleasures of living in the D. C. area.

To see Donald Trump attempt to spread his taint over the Smithsonian disgusts me beyond words.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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