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The Way Things Weren’t 0

Image:  Founding Fathers at Constitutional Convention.  Title:  Things that Were Never Said.  Image:  One Founding Father says,


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Flint-Hearted 2

The spring edition of the Virginia Tech alumni mag has a long article about the role of Virginia Tech scientists in documenting and publicizing the Republican poisoning of Flint, Michigan. I recommend downloading the PDF.

(I get the magazine because my father (and my brother) went to Tech* and I seem to have inherited a subscription through from my father through my mother.)

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Second(-Rate) Opinions 0

Cartoon lampooning climate change


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“Game of Twilight Zones” 0

Daniel Ruth tries to understand the strange alliance between Ted Cruz and John Kasich. A snippet:

In theory, these two chaps are betting that by selectively retreating, their supporters will flock like rabid Beyonce fans to either Cruz or Kasich in Indiana, New Mexico and/or Oregon, thereby preventing Trump from getting the required 1,237 delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination. Talk about the DREAM Act.

Isn’t this a bit like Albania and Burkina Faso plotting to forge a strategic alliance to run away in the delusional belief they’ll be able to thwart the Game of Thrones’ Ramsay Bolton’s perverse lust for power in Westeros?

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The Beat Goes Orange 0

You’ve heard of “Lemonade.” Now meet Orangeade.

Via Raw Story.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Trumpeting twits.

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Card-Carrying 0

Alexandra Petri plays Trump with her “woman card.”

Ah yes, the woman’s card.

I have been carrying one of these for years, proudly.

It is great. It entitles you to a sizable discount on your earnings everywhere you go (average 21 percent, but can be anywhere from 9 percent to 37 percent, depending on what study you’re reading and what edition of the Woman Card you have.) If you shop with the Woman Card at the grocery, you will get to pay 11 percent more for all the same products as men, but now they are pink.

Read the rest. Collect the full deck.

But wait! The card pays strange dividends.

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Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a Match
Find Me a Find, Catch Me a Catch
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Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina seeing each others' profiles and

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“Everything You Know Is Wrong” 0

Cenk and the gang consider what Trump’s success says about Republican voters. I don’t buy everything they say–I often pick stuff to post because I find it thought-provoking, rather than necessarily persuasive–but I think their skewering of the punditocracy is right on the mark.

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Trumping “Objectivity” 0

As Science 2.0, Ryan J. Thomas wonders whether Trump may accidentally perform a public service by bringing to an end the unqualified “on the one hand on the other hand” fact-free never-call-out-a-lie reportage that passes for “objectivity” in the news industroy. A snippet:

Journalists, as chroniclers of the political system, are confronted with a dilemma. How should journalists cover Trump’s candidacy? Can they – and should they – be objective?

Objectivity is a much misunderstood concept and is too often uncritically mythologized as central to American journalistic practice. What interests me is how the pressure to be objective – and therefore disengaged from the very real impact Trump is having on the democratic process – may impede journalists’ crucial role as stewards of democracy.

Follow the link for a long and thoughtful meditation focusing on a recent kerfuffle at NPR.

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Maine Governor’s Secret for Success 0

Shorter Greg Kesich: Hate sells.

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Susie Sampson Ruffs Trump 0

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E Pluribus Ego 0

Donald Trump boasting on his ability to unify the party, ending his statement with


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States’ Rights . . . 0

. . . are a sometime thing.

Without taking a stand on the specific legal issue at at stake, I can still point out that some states clearly think that they are more equal than others.

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Hell in a Handbasket 0

Picture of two handbaskets, one labeled


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All the News that Fits 0

No news is no news.

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“Outside Agitators” 0

When I was a young ‘un, back in the olden days, the proponents of segregation and of the War in Viet Nam (not necessarily the same persons, mind you) loved to blame “outside agitators” for civil rights sit-ins and anti-war demonstrations.

The chorus of reaction hasn’t changed, but it wasn’t “outside agitators” then and it’s not “outside agitators” now.

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Kochodile Tears 0

Whatsoever they sow, therefore shall they weep.

Afterthought:

The Kochs sowed the wind. Now they reap the whirlwind.

There is truth in scripture, if you read it aright.

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The Art of the Pitch 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Gleb Tsipursky tries to understand the appeal of Trumpery and concludes it’s all in the pitch.

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“Everybody Must Get Roger Stoned” 0

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