“That Conversation about Race” category archive
A Tune for the Times 0
From the Youtube page:
Today, in Congressional hearings, heartless harpy Kristy Noem made no apologies for deporting decorated American war heroes, if they were brown and had, at any time in their lives, had a traffic ticket or an unpaid parking violation. Thank God that in order to appease Trump’s white supremacist base, keep her private government jet, and carry on her affair with Corey Lewandowski, Kristy would gladly step over dying children or wounded veterans.
“The Call Is Coming from Inside the House” 0
My father fought in Europe in World War II.
He would likely be–er–less than pleased to hear a fellow American refer to Adolph Hitler as “f***ing cool.”
What’s the Best Catch There Is? 0
Why, of course, it’s a Trumpled Catch-22>.
Aside:
The pretzel twists that the Trump maladministration comes up with so as to be mean for the sake of mean leave one’s jaw ajar.
The Strategy 0
Steve M. summarizes the sales pitch. A snippet; follow the link for context.
Real Big Men 0
Michael in Norfolk offers his thoughts on why the Trump maladminstration and (many of) its supporters take such delight in mean for the sake of mean.
A Notion of Immigrants 0
The Trump maladministration has found a new way to be mean for the sake of mean:
They are now denying naturalization ceremonies to immigrants who have qualified for and wish to obtain American citizenship.
War and Mongers of War 0
At Above the Law, Mark Hermann isn’t buying the Trump maladministration’s rationale–irrationale would be more like it–for attacking Venezuelan fishing boats on the open sea. Here’s a tiny bit of his post:
Go read the rest.
“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0
Ruben Navarrette looks at Donald Trump’s statements about Somali immigrants and hears a rhyme. A snippet:
Donald Trump took another path, opting instead to channel George Wallace, David Duke and Archie Bunker.
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*Mark Twain.
Unintended Consequences 0
As I have mentioned before, my professor of the early federal period during my one year of grad school, Dr. Bill Shade, was fond of saying, “History is irony.”
Thos points out a rather delightful irony.
Aside:
I dropped out of grad school without getting my masters and with having realized that a career in academia was not for me.
I landed in a very satisfying career as a corporate trainer, I do not regret the year I spent in grad school (if nothing else, I got to take a class from Bill Shade), but driving home in the UHaul with the few bits of furniture from my basement apartment after dropping out was one of the two times in my life that I literally felt a weight lift from my shoulders.
Teaching persons how to do their jobs turned out to be a very rewarding occupation.
Twits on Twitter X Offenders
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Who woulds thunk?
Elon Musk is propagating prejudiced political prevarications on Xitter.
One more time, “social” media isn’t.
A Notion of Immigrants 0
Jim Jones, writing at the Idaho State Journal, notices a pattern (emphasis added).
The 19 countries targeted were identified in a proclamation issued by Trump in June. They are all poor countries with non-white populations. Although Trump characterizes them as being potentially harmful to “Americans or our national interests,” none of them are in a position to pose a credible threat to the United States. Of interest is the fact that several nations not on the list do have substantial lucrative business relationships with the Trump family and have been at odds with America’s national interests.
Read his entire piece for context.
The Fog Machination 0
Susan Estrich notes that the phrase “the fog of war” doesn’t mean what Pete Hegseth seems to think it means. She points out that
Follow the link to find out what it really means and how Hegseth is trying to hide himself in a fog of his own making.
(Misplet wrod correxted.)









