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Devolution 0

Michael in Norfolk makes a frighteningly convincing case that the United States is going bananas banana republic.

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The Medicine Show 0

David discusses the junk science behind the claim that there is a relationship between Tylenol and autism and offers a theory as to why the Trump maladministration is weaponizimg autism.

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A Uniter, and a Derider 0

Title:  Trump finally unites the United Nations.  Image:  As Trump speaks at the U. N. everyone in the audience is thinking,

Click for the original image.

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Republican Thought Police 0

At the Bangor Daily News, Dan Cashman, who once hosted a late night talk show, is not sanguine. A snippet:

The actions taken by Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr last week, to go on a podcast and threaten local station groups with the possibility of federal action because of things said by a comedian on a TV show, is crossing a critical line. Free speech is protected in this country, and for good reason. We have many freedoms that are easily taken for granted. The ability to criticize elected officials, be it for comedy or honest conversation, is protected, and must continue.

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The Peace Faker 0

Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump’s speech to the United Nations.

The stupid. It burns.

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Suffer the Children 0

We are again reminded that that is not scripture. That is a Republican family value.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Arresting developments.

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Stray Thought 0

I’m starting to wonder which is worse: being the citizen of a rogue nation or being the citizen of a laughingstock nation.

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Free Trumpled Speech, One More Time 0

Ring of Fire looks at Donald Trump’s campaign to silence anyone who criticizes him. (Warning: Mild language.)

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Free Trumpled Speech, Reprise 0

Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump’s efforts to unfree speech.

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Pattern Recognition 0

Does this list, taken from an article by Alli Spotts-De Lazzer at Psychology Today Blogs, remind you of anyone?

  • Inflated self-importance, even when their accomplishments don’t back that up
  • Constant hunger for attention and admiration
  • Insistence that their way wins
  • Exploitation in relationships, meaning using others, whether through manipulation, boundary-pushing, or taking advantage of generosity
  • A lack of awareness or care about how their actions affect people
  • A level of arrogance, envy, or haughtiness that’s far outside the norm (sometimes loud and obvious, sometimes subtle and covert)

Follow the link to find out the topic of her article.

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The Bagmen 0

Sam and the crew follow the money and decode de code.

Aside:

This is what can happen when you think the government should be run like a business.

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Free Trumpled Speech 0

Caption:  Free Speech in the Age of Trump.  Image:  Heavily redacted document with a Sharpie labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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The Politics of Tantrum 0

In an article about Donald Trump’s war on late night comedians, Mike Littewin asks what methinks is a quite valide question:

Has there ever been anyone whose skin was so predominately orange and, at the same time, so preposterously thin?

Follow the link for his thoughts on the matter.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Non Sequitur visualizes why the inventor of the whell might have second thoughts.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Michael in Norfolk runs the numbers.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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“Facts Are What People Think” 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Mary Ann Little writes

Although it may be hard to wrap your mind around it, some people really do have trouble seeing, and coming to terms with, the truth. We see this in the microcosm of relationships, but also in the macrocosm of business and politics. But what are the underlying dynamics at play when someone seems to be living in a reality contrary to easily proven fact?

(My first thought is, these days, it’s all too easy to “wrap your mind around it.” Just watch the antics of the Trump maladministration.)

Anyway, you might what to read her article, where she explores why some folks believe stuff that lacks verifiable veracity.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Gene Nichol hears a rhyme:

. . . I was even more taken aback by President Trump’s declaration that all must submit to what the “federal government, as represented by the President of the United States, tells them, for the good of the country.” What a mouthful. It was enough to bring back the 17th century. The glorious Sun King. Louis XIV who (perhaps) said: “L’Etat, c’est moi!”.

Follow the link for the rest.

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*Mark Twain.

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