Political Theatre category archive
The Comedy Crisis 0
After taking a phone call, Sam and the crew point out that Jerry Seinfeld somehow didn’t get what Norman Lear was all about.
As an aside, I support when I can in my small way the organization that Norman Lear founded.
Afterthought:
I can’t help but wonder, does Seinfeld miss blackface?
Because his comments would sure seem to lead to that conclus–oh, never mind.
Cry Babies 0
Paul Krugman warn us “to beware the pettiness of the powerful,” observing that
Follow the link for his evidence.
Sycophantic Supplicating Surrogates, Once Again 0
Farron notes that Mitt Romney is fed up with the groveling grovelers in his party.
My two or three regular readers know that I am not a fan of Mitt Romney, but I will concede that, unlike many of his fellow Republicans, he has a bit of something called “integrity.”
If you are a Republican, I invite you to look that up in your Merriam-Webster. It is likely a term unfamiliar to you.
Sycophantic Supplicating Surrogates, One More Time 0
The question is, will they take the rest of us over the cliff with them?
A Question of Egonomics 0
Does this remind you of anyone in the news?
Those Who Forget History . . . 0
. . . are condemned to condemn themselves to repeat it.
Lead Poisoned 0
Anna Clark, reporter at ProPublica covering issues in the MidWest, discusses her recent reporting on the Flint water crisis, 10 years later.
Learn more here.
Sycophantic Supplicating Surrogates 0
Sam and the crew discuss how Trump manipulates his marionettes to mouth his malice.
At AL.com, Kyle Whitfield takes an in-depth look at one of said sycophantic supplicating surrogates.













