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Republican Thought Police, One More Time 0

Rick Strom tries to make sense of the senselessness.

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Republican Thought Police, Reprise 0

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Republican Thought Police 0

They are patrolling dis coarse discourse with truncheons raised and gags at the ready

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Unjust Retribution 0

“Vengeance is mine,” saith the Lard.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

At the Bangor Daily News, Donna M. Loring hears a rhyme that sounds like

    Old Hickory,
    New trickery.

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*Mark Twain

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Farron reports on a voter who got what he voted for.

And now regrets it.

Today’s Republican Party is a vile and loathsome thing.

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Republican Family Values 0

Brian Kilmeade apologizes for letting the mask slip saying homeless persons should be executed.

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Dis Coarse Discourse, Disinformation Superhighway Dept. (Updated) 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, sociologist Robert Bartholomew notes that

(s)ocial media is playing an increasingly influential role in the formation and spread of rumors.

In the light of the flood of mis- and disinformation following the killing of Charlie Kirk, I think this is a timely and worthwhile read.

And, remember, “social” media isn’t.

Addendum:
For example.

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Both Sides Don’t 0

Thom discusses the “both sides” scam and how false balance fuels extremism. (Warning: Commercial at about the five minute mark.)

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Yastreblyansky hears a rhyme goose-stepping down the path of history.

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*Mark Twain.

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A Notion of Immigrants, Rule of Lawless Dept. 0

Der Spiegel reports on the release of Andry Romero from the El Salvadoran prison to which the Trump maladministration had renditioned him because he spoke with an accent and had innocent tattoos and notes that

Andry has become what the man in the hood from Abu Ghraib was, or the bearded Murat Kunaz from Guantanamo: The symbol of a torture prison where America lost its soul.

The article is a painful and disheartening read, but, unfortunately, a necessary one in these Trumpled times.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

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Aside:

Back when I was a road warrior, I spent a lot of time in Chicago. I loved my time in Chi Town.

Chicago is a toddling town that won’t let you down.

Maybe those folks who are disparaging it should stop listening to Fox News and give it a visit

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The Wartime President 0

Donald Trump wearing buttons that read,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Courting Disaster 0

Chris talks with civil rights attorney Sherrilyn Ifill abour recent rulings by the Supreme Supremacist Court.

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Republican Thought Police 0

The editorial board of the Las Vegas Sun finds it distressing that the Trump maladministration is coming after an honorably-discharged veteran for having the unmitigated gall to peacefully stand up to Donald Trump’s not-so-secret police. Here’s a tiny bit from their editorial:

Yet now, the nation he nearly lost his life defending is trying to put him behind bars. His “crime”? Attending a protest in June in which he peacefully locked arms with fellow Americans and blocked a driveway to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.

Take note that Mavalwalla is not accused of striking officers, vandalizing vehicles or destroying property. While some other participants were arrested at the time of the protest, Mavalwalla wasn’t among them. Nor is he accused of participating in any violence or property destruction. Instead, weeks later, on the day he was moving into a new home with his girlfriend and children, the FBI arrived at dawn, shackled him in front of his family and charged him with “conspiracy to impede or injure officers.” He now faces the possibility of a $250,000 fine, up to six years in prison and an additional three years of supervised release.

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Establishmentarians 0

The man who is arguably the most irreligous person in America has now come out as an establishmentarian.

So we should ask that question that should always be asked of establishmentarians: What’s in it for him?

Because establishmentarianism is always, when you boil it down, about power and control, never about souls.

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The Bill of Particulars 0

At Above the Law, the actions of the Trump maladministration lead Mark Hermann to ask a question:

. . . does the president have, and do we really want him to have, unfettered power to coerce anybody, anywhere, for any reason at all?

Follow the link for the list of Trump’s actions which made him pose that question.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Writing at the Inky, Jenice Armstrong finds herself dismayed the Trump maladministration’s attempts to retaliate against Congresswoman LaMonica McIver for trying to do her job.

No summary of excerpt can capture the scope and nuance of Armstrong’s piece. Just go read it.

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What’s in a Name? 0

According the Steve M. quite a bit. Speaking of bits, here’s a bit from his article:

The naming of wars can be politicized. Some American Southerners have rejected the name “Civil War” for the conflict fought on U.S. soil starting in 1861, preferring to call it “the War Between the States” or “the War of Northern Aggression.” Russians call World War II “the Great Patriotic War.”

If we call Trump’s urban invasions a war, we should give the war its correct name: the War on Democrats. That’s literally what it is.

Follow the link for his reasoning.

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“ICEBlock” 0

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