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Cowboy Cosplay 0

Image of heavily-armed yahoo, teary-eyed, saying,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Cowboy Cosplay 0

Performance art is no fun if no one can see the performance.

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Cowboy Cosplay, Reprise 0

In the Ashland, Oregon, Daily Tidings, a fine little paper with great writers, Jeffrey Gillespie explains that it’s all about the main chance. A snippet (emphasis added):

The remaining gang of five armed men have vowed to “fight on” under new management, despite a televised request from Bundy, through his attorney, that the vigilantes stand down. Federal officials continue to negotiate with the stragglers. A spokesman for that group has stated that, while they remain armed, they are peaceful.

The logic of that statement is a microcosm of the rationale of the right-wing libertarian mindset that has pervaded this ill-conceived and badly executed mission, undertaken to draw attention to the apparent violated rights of ranchers and farmers when they elect to unilaterally privatize government property. In the case of Mr. Bundy and company, the actions they took were sparked by a combination of anti-government ideology and private rapacity.

Do read the rest, in which the author points out, though some would claim otherwise, the Bundy Bund is diametrically different from Occupy and #BlackLivesMatter, as the Bundy Bund is ultimately all about personal gain through theft of public (that is, yours, my, and our) property.

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Cowboy Cosplay 0

Buried in a larger story about how the court told the members of the Bundy Bund currently in custody, “No, you don’t get to walk away, Rene,” is this bit (emphasis added):

Get out of Jail free cardFour holdouts continued to occupy the refuge in the snowy high country near Burns, and they posted a YouTube video Friday demanding pardons for everyone involved in the ­occupation.

A speaker believed to be ­David Fry said he asked the FBI whether it was possible to “get out of here without charges,” but “they keep saying that’s not possible.”

I think that this expectation–that they are somehow exempt from consequences for theft and terrorism–conveys much about the bubble that these folks have built for themselves.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 1

Cenk sees an historical trend. (Warning: Forceful Language)

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How Stuff Works, Bundy Bund Dept. 0

Waitress:  So why are you occupying a Fed'ral facility?  Cowboy:  T' force the guvmint's hand!  Waitress:  To force the governmint's hand to do what?  Cowboy:  Overreach of authority to take what the Almight ordained belonged to us!  Bystander:  I'm lost here.  Waitress:  He doesn't want to pay taxes.  Cowbow:  You make it sound a lot less noble when you summarize it.

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Update, after This Was Drafted*:

Bundy Bund bundled.

It appears that the Feds were using an enforcement technique known as “Give ‘Em Enough Rope . . . .”

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*You didn’t think I do all this in real time, did you?

I write a bunch of stuff, then I go off and do other stuff. Then I write stuff. It’s the Great Cycle of Drivel.

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Tales of the Bundy Bund 0

The Bundy allies are rallying in the only way they know.

Jake Klonoski said death threats have been made against his mother — U.S. District Court Judge Ann Aiken of Eugene, who last fall ordered Harney County ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond back to prison after finding that they did not serve the minimum required sentences for arson convictions. The Hammonds’ return to prison early this month is what occupiers said prompted them to take over buildings at the Malheur refuge in Eastern Oregon south of Burns.

The occupiers “are threatening the state, they are threatening the refuge, and they are threatening the life of someone we love in a very real way,” Klonoski said.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years . . . 0

. . . and right proud of it too.

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A Stock of Laughing 0

Josh Marshall suggests that the Feds’ hands-off approach to the Bundy Bund is slowly revealing itself to have been prescient. A snippet:

By leaving the would-be revolutionaries to their own devices, authorities have given them enough rope to hang themselves.

In the last week alone, the militiamen have made headlines–not for forcing the government’s hand on federal lands or helping free the Hammonds–but for throwing boxes of dildos on the floor in protest against the mocking mail they have been receiving, for getting arrested after allegedly driving an official refuge vehicle into town to get groceries, for ransacking government files and for using government computers.

With each odd incident, the media and the public gets more insight into the individuals holed up at the wildlife preserve and their puzzling and incongruent motivations.

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“Like the Big Boys Do . . . .” 0

Little boy opens his Junior Anti-Government Militia Man Playset


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Via Kos.

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Bundy Bundles 0

Warning: In questionable taste.

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Via C&L.

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The American Taliban’s Sagebrush Sharia 0

Y’all Qaeda institutes Sagebrush Sharia in Oregon.

Afterthought:

No self-awareness. No self-awareness whatsoever.

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The Bundy Bund B&B 0

Via Rawstory.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Steven M asks a question:

“The core population” — is that what white supremacists are calling themselves these days?

Follow the link for context.

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“Frontier Town” 0

Frontier Town was an Western-themed amusement park near that far west resort town, Ocean City, Maryland, in the era when every little boy wanted a cowboy suit and a Mattel Fanner Fifty. (It seems to live on as a campground.)

Like Hollywood’s versions of the Wild Wild West, it was not then and has never been a real place.

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A Picture Is Worth, Bundy Bund Dept. 0

Ammon Bundy and friends:  We liberate this land for the people of the USA.  Well, actually, for the ranchers.  And for the big mining companies.  And don't forget the frackers.  And the developers.  And the foreign investors . . . . .

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Commentary at the link. Here’s a bit:

The Bundy boys and their confederates claim God is telling them what to do, but the voices they hear are coming from right-wing talk radio and from a variety of extremists with curious interpretations of the U.S. Constitution.

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None Dare Call It Terrorism 0

BadTux explicates the dialectic.

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None Dare Call It Terrorism 0

Shaun Mullen.

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Paradise Lost 0

It seems that all is not well in the Bundy Bund’s Shangri-La-La-Land.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Just like the old Secesh, they want their own way and to hell with the common good.

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