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Bowls Full of Jelly 0

In response to a caller, David explores several reasons why Republicans who claim not to support Donald Trump refuse to stand up to him.

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What Is Truth? 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Eric Leuthardt struggles with the deluge of news and stuff pretending to be news and suggests a methodology for adapting to the new world of lying bots, credulous cretins, and bigoted blatherers.

I’ve sat on this link for a couple of days debating how to address it.

I’m not sure to what extent I agree with him, but I think his article is worth a look. Nothing in it, though, addresses what I consider the true issue: that many of our fellow citizens have chosen to eschew objective reality.

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Precedented 0

Image of Richard Nixon saying,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Q (and A) 0

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We are a society of stupid.

Image via Juanita Jean.

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The Great Debunking 0

Aide to Trump: It's called

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All That Was Old Is New Again 0

William Ruckelshaus, who resigned rather than fire Archibald Cox during the Watergate investigation, feels a skin-crawling sense of deja vu. A snippet:

Nixon was brought down by his disrespect for the rule of law. The hundreds of letters that I received after my refusal to fire Cox enshrined this thought in my head for the rest of my life.

It’s hard to believe that, 45 years later, we may be in store for another damaging attack on the foundations of our democracy. Yet the cynical conduct of this president, his attorneys and a handful of congressional Republicans is frightening to me and should be to every citizen of this country.

I remember the evening of the Saturday Night Massacre to which Ruckelshaus refers in his article. I had been following the Washington Post’s Watergate coverage via a mail subscription. (I had gotten quite fond of the Post, which was available in Williamsburg and Charlottesville, where I attended school)

I was watching the breaking news with my parents when my father disappeared from the room. My father had almost certainly voted for Nixon,* but he was by no means a rabid Nixon supporter. I realized later that he had reached a Nixonian breaking point and had been dispatching telegrams (remember telegrams?) to our Congress Critters protesting Nixon’s actions.

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*I have long been convinced that Richard Nixon’s presidency would be remembered much more kindly than it is, but for two things: his duplicitous strategy to prolong the war in Viet Nam and the bizarre combination of paranoia and hubris that culminated in Watergate.

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The Privatization Scam, The Nuremberg Defense Dept. 0

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Jobbed 0

Kim Jong-Un says,

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Have Cake, Eat It Too 0

The Bangor Daily News, using Alex Jones as a starting point, calls out Silicon Valley “social” media’s self-serving sophistries.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Donald Trump as king on a throne with Sarah Huckabee Sanders, holding a bloodied sword, standing to his right.  In front of him, jesters' heads labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Taylor-Made 0

It turns out that the Republican candidate for the Second District House seat had his staffers collect signatures for an independent candidate; it is speculated that he wanted to dilute the Democratic vote, as this “independent” calls herself a Democrat.

A certain percentage of questionable signatures on nominating petitions is normal. Sometimes persons sign the petition don’t want to, but also don’t want to say “no” to the persons asking them to sign, so they sign “Mickey Mouse” or some such thing. Sometimes signers think they are being funny. And a certain percentage of the populace are jerks.

But this is definitely getting interesting.

Four paid Taylor (Scott Taylor, Teaparty Val) staffers gathered signatures in a two-day blitz shortly before the deadline for turning in ballot petitions. It also was two months after Brown, of Hampton, dropped her bid for the Democratic nomination in the wake of her indictment on federal corruption charges.

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Virginia Beach resident Tony Flores said he learned his name was on a Brown petition when someone with the local Democrats called his parents – whose names were listed on the same petition as his – to ask if they had really signed it. That petition was gathered by another of Taylor’s paid staff.

Flores said that he did not sign the petition, nor did his parents and three friends whose names were on the same petition as his.

The Virginia Beach Commonwealths Attorney is a big wheel in the local Republican Party, so, to his credit, he has moved to have special prosecutor from the other side of the state appointed to look into this matter.

Much more at the link.

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The Deep Derp 0

Title:  Avenue QAnon, the Deranged Musical.  Image;  Angry protestors holding signs and wear tee-shirts such as

Via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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Jonesing Freedom of Screech 0

In a thoughtful piece, David considers whether Spotify, iTunes, et al., decision to remove Alex Jone’s material from their sites is in violation of the First Amendment. He also notes the irony that Jones’s vocal advocacy of free enterprise goes hand-in-hand vocal demands for free hosting.

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The Unwelcome Mat 0

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The Bully’s Pulpit 0

Frame One:  Image of LeBron James captioned,

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Title:  Life in the Stupidverse:  An Ongoing Series with No End in Sight.  Frame One, captioned

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“Peak Narcissist” 0

The Rude One lets fly at Donald Trump’s Nuremberg rallies:

Trump is peak narcissist, a man so self-involved and insecure that he must constantly be told how wonderful and beneficent he is and how blessed is a nation that has him as a leader.

Follow the link for the totality of the tirade (warning: language):

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Russian Impulses 0

Jay Bookman.

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Just Funnin’ 0

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