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A Distinction without a Difference 0

Yes, Republicans, one thing is like the other thing.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes,”* Rule of Lawless Dept. 0

Via The Seattle Times, Amanda Cats-Baril hears a rhyme from colonial times. Here’s how her article begins (emphasis added):

In 1761, James Otis Jr., a 36-year-old lawyer, ignited an early spark of the American Revolution when he resigned his post as Massachusetts Advocate General to represent merchants challenging the British use of overly broad warrants. Though he lost the case, his speech electrified the colonies: John Adams later wrote that Otis’ argument was the moment when “the Child Independence was born.”

That struggle over arbitrary warrants is no longer a historical footnote, now that the federal government is reviving the very practice Otis condemned. An internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo dated May 12, 2025, authorizes agents to enter homes solely on the basis of an “administrative warrant,” without prior judicial approval.

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*Mark Twain.

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Gutting Out the Vote, Reprise 0

Frame One:  Donald Trump says,

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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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Gutting Out the Vote 0

Swimmer labeled

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American Stasi and the Rule of Lawless 0

And it’s the right-wingers who keep harping on the “surveillance state,” except, natch, when they’re doing the surveilling.

A federal judge found that the Internal Revenue Service broke the law “approximately 42,695” times by giving confidential information to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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The ruling found that DHS did not follow the federal law requiring the agency requesting taypayer address from the IRS to have specifically identified the individual in question. The requesting agency must provide the IRS with the name and address of the person whose information it seeks to obtain. IRS failed to verify that this information had been provided in the majority of the 47,300 DHS requests.

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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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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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The Rule of Lawless 0

Image of a Donald Trump banner being displayed in front of the DOJ. that is the DOnald Jtrump.  Beneath it, a statue of Lady Justice, with an inscription reading

Via Job’s Anger.

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The Blame Gamer 0

In a letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Sun, Darryl Cornelius calls out the strategy:

He (Trump–ed.) never takes responsibility for anything; shifting blame is his modus operandi.

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The Rule of Law vs. the Rule of Flaw 0

Frame One:  U. K. policeman taking Prince Andrew into custody, captioned,

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Rule of Lawless 0

The Department of Justice admitted in a recent court filing that it had violated over 50 court orders in immigration cases — and that stunning figure was just since Dec. 5 and only included cases in New Jersey.

More at the link.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice reports on the Trump maladministration decision to dumb down the Judge Advocate General by excluding graduates from law schools that refuse to bow down to Donald Trump.

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The American Devolution 0

Title:  If today's Republicans wwer around in 1776.  Image:  Mike Johnson and man labled

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Republican Thought Police 0

Apparently, Kansas Republicans believe that, if schools don’t teach abour America’s history of slavery, segregation, racial discrimination, and bigotry, then, well, it must have never happened.

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Hoist on His Own Petard 0

Man says,

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Republican Thought Police, Still Rising Again after All These Years Dept. 0

It’s no jump to claim that the Trump maladministration wants to erase history that puts the lie to their prejudices.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

The Trump maladministration’s attempt to indict Congresspersons for reminding military personnel that their oaths of allegiance do not require them to break the law didn’t go over well with the grand jury.

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