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The Rule of Lawless 0

Writing at the Psychology Today website, Chester H. Sunde argues that the writings of Plato can help us understand today. The whole article is quite interesting, but this bit, in which Sunde lists Plato’s hierarchy of governments, caught my eye:

Plato’s five-regime model in Books VIII and IX (of the Republic–ed.) describes how constitutions deteriorate: from aristokratia (governance by reason) through timokratia (governance by spirited honor-seeking), oligarkhia (governance by wealth-appetite), demokratia (governance by undiscriminating desire), and finally tyrannis (governance by lawless appetite). Each represents a different faculty occupying what Plato calls “the psyche’s throne” (553c-d). The tyrannical constitution is the bottom of the sequence. There is nowhere lower to go.

Where are we on the scale?

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Republican Thought Police 0

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice explains what “best qualified applicant” means under the Trump maladministration. A snippet:

Anyway, in 2026, the Trump administration is conducting 1L job interviews with a White House official sitting in to vet the political loyalty of each candidate.

An email sent to Liberty University School of Law students over the weekend lays out, in refreshingly unvarnished terms, what the administration’s hiring pipeline actually looks like. And it’s exactly as bad as everyone suspected:

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Just Desserts 0

In a letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Sun, Tom Harper reminds us that

. . . when you elect a clown, you get a circus.

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War and Mongers of War 0

Donald Trump types into his phone,

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Signs of the Times 0

At AL.com, Kyle Whitmire sees an ominous sign: the banner of Dear Leader Donald Trump hanging from the Department of (sic) Justice. A snippet:

Above his (Trump–ed.) face, the blue banner reads “Justice,” because this one hangs above a door to the U.S. Justice Department.

Below his face, the banner says, “Make America Safe Again.”

Somehow, though, the banner doesn’t evoke safety. I can’t think of another instance in history when heads of state hung pictures of themselves from the sides of public buildings that didn’t end badly.

If you know of an exception, please share it with me.

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Gutting Out the Vote, Reprise 0

Frame One:  Donald Trump says,

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Stray Thought 0

For the half of the electorate who did not vote in 2024:

If you let an idiot win an election, don’t act surprised when you end up with an idiocracy.

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All the News that Fits 0

Thom talks with Mary Trump on what happened to objective, fact-based broadcast news.

Afterthought:

I think Thom makes a great analogy about hoarding disorder.

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A Bleeder of Men 0

Donald Trump to soldiers:  Now, men, as your Commander-in-Chief, it may be necessary to send you off to war.  This is a terrible responsibility.  You may face danger and death.  I wish I were going with you . . . but . . . you know  . . . bone spurs.

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The Medicine Show 0

Rebecca Watson finds herself–er–somewhat taken aback by the Trump maladministration’s willingness to put the public’s health in the hands of quacks.

Or you can read the transcript.

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Courting Disaster 0

The saying is that any prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich.

Except it seems for Trump’s prosecutors. Via Above the Law, TechDirt takes a deep dive into why the Trump maladministration’s DOJ keeps losing in court. A snippet:

This DOJ fails at every single level. It can’t secure indictments. It can’t convince grand juries that vindictive prosecutions are legitimate prosecutions. And its prosecutors are constantly undermined by (1) prejudicial, fact-free social media posts and public statements by administration officials, (2) the illegal actions of federal officers, (3) their own ineptitude, (4) the lies told by federal officers, and (5) any or all of the above.

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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, Jim Paladino hears a rhyme from the Watergate time.

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*Mark Twain.

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Filed Away 0

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Presidential Impunity 0

Via the Sacramento Bee, Nathan L. Gonzales wonders how the heck Donald Trump keeps getting away with his lies.

Here’s his wonder:

Trump consistently says things that are easily disprovable, and yet there appear to be no consequences for him. He just plows ahead after saying things that would have derailed or discredited anyone else.

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Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot? 0

Per Robert J. Shapiro, writing at the Washington Monthly about Donald Trump’s arbitrary and capricious trade tariff you-can-hardly-call-them polices and about the possible ramifications thereof, Trump’s answer to that question is a resounding, “Yes.”

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Irony Hand of the Law 0

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice looks at Donald Trump’s reaction to the Supreme Supremacist Court’s overturning his tariffs and notes the irony in Trump ‘s biting the hand that freed him.

Here’s a tiny excerpt from his piece:

What a difference a year makes, huh? Almost exactly a year ago, President Donald Trump rolled up on Chief Justice John Roberts after the State of the Union address, to effusively tell the jurist, “Thank you again. Thank you again. Won’t forget it,” heaping praise on the jurist for concocting an unprecedented theory of presidential immunity that helped Trump evade trial on his way back to the White House. On Friday, Trump called Roberts “a disgrace to our nation,” “swayed by foreign interests.”

Follow the link for Patrice’s take on what this means. Methinks his interpretation if more en point than that of most of the press.

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Better Ways To Spend My Time 0

I plan not to watch the snake of the union speech.

I’ve got better things to do than waste an hour (or more) watching a boa confabricator attempt to ensnare its prey when I can read about it in ten minutes.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Caption:  The Party of Law and Order.  Image:  Donald Trump leaving the Supreme Court building carrying a can of spray paint after spraying slurs on it's columns.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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