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Republican Thought Police 0

Der Spiegel takes a deep dive into Republican attempts to suppress dissenting views. A snippet:

America at the moment is not just enduring attacks by a completely untethered president and his administration against critics and political rivals. It is an attack on thought itself.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

In a longer article about Donald Trump’s use of the National Guard to subjugate those who might disagree with his edicts occupy American cities, Roy S. Johnson decodes de code:

The deployment of National Guard troops in many cities has recently been massaged as protecting “federal officers and assets” against “ongoing violent riots and lawlessness.”

Translation: Trump is sending American troops to “protect” his swelling flotilla of barely-trained, masked and thuggish ICE agents who are attacking brown and Black people, including children and the elderly, even in their homes, as they did this week in Chicago.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

David suggests that we are seeing

. . . authoritarian theater at its worst.

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

Grunge_e_Gene hears a rhyme that sounds a lot like “Blackwater.”

You remember Blackwater, do you not, the security firm mercenaries from the Great and Glorious Patriotic War for a Lie in Iraq?

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*Mark Twain.

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Deportation Nation 0

Sightseer ship in New York harbor passes the pedestal where Lady Liberty used to stand.  Tour guide says,

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Republican Family Values Meet a Notion of Immigrants 0

Hones to Betsy, you can’t make this stuff up.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

The Trump maladministration decrees, “Hatch Act, schmatch act.”

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A Tune for the Times 0

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“Look in the Mirror, Boy!” 0

This article describes as clear a case of psychological projection as we are ever likely to see.

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

In an article about the mean for the sake of mean that the Trump maladministration is displaying toward immigrants, persons who look like immigrants, and even natural-born American citizens who happen to be brown, Gustavo Arellano hears a rhyme:

Under Noem’s leadership, DHS’ social media campaign has instead produced videos that call undocumented immigrants “the worst of the worst” and depict immigration agents as heroes called by God to confront invading hordes. A recent one even used the theme song to the cartoon version of the Pokémon trading card game – tagline “Gotta catch them all” – to imply going after the mango guy and tamale lady is no different than capturing fictional monsters.

That’s one step away from “The Eternal Jew,” the infamous Nazi propaganda movie that compared Jews to rats and argued they needed to be eradicated.

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*Mark Twain.

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Separation of Church and State 0

Der Spiegel takes a deep dive into the right-wing they-call-themselves Christians who (rather incongruously, considering Donald Trump’s history) wield great influence in the Trump maladministration. Their findings are not comforting. Here’s a tiny bit from the artilce:

The Christian nationalists among the “Project 2025” authors – many in number – imagined a country full of evangelical Christian families led by a strong patriarch.

(snip)

It sounds a lot more like radicalism than like faith. It is the attempt to turn the clock back by several decades, if not centuries – back to a time when men were still men and conflicts were solved with faith in God and a revolver. Jesus and Jesse James. The resuscitation of a quintessentially American myth. An overtly far-right response to left-wing identity politics seen as overly feminine and moralizing. And, ultimately, it is an attempt to dismantle the rule of law.

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The Trumpling, in One Sentence 0

In a column musing on who will take get saddled with the blame for a (potential at the time the column was written) government shutdown, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gene Collier sums up the status quo.

It’s not pretty, but it is where we are.

Right now it’s just a matter of masked, weapons-brandishing federal agents disappearing Americans off the street, people with assault rifles shooting into schools and churches every other week, political assassinations gathering frequency, National Guard troops in the streets, the president threatening to use liberal cities as military training grounds, the government blowing boats out of the water like a drunk with a video game, kneecapping education, research, foreign aid, national health policy, and generally doing everything in its accelerating power to make us dumber, sicker, poorer, less secure, and more fearful every day, and if Trump sat down tonight and signed an executive order allowing him to hit anyone he wanted in the back of the head with a baseball bat, no one would be surprised.

Follow the link for the rest, in which Collier reveals that he is less than optimistic.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Republican Thought Police 0

Rebecca Watson looks at the Republican thought policing currently being exercised at Texas A&M University. (Warning: Mild language.)

Or you can read the transcript.

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

Sometimes, the rhyme is deafening.

Nixon in 1973 holding an

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*Mark Twain.

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The Rule of Lawless, Droning On Dept. 0

Title:  Hey Kids!  It's Droney--the friendly MAGA drone.  Frame One:  Little boy:  Droney, we read that you've been seen attacking Venezuelan boats in international waters, killing at least 17 people.  Droney:  Well, sure.  The president says they were drug smugglers.  ALso, the videos are really cool.  Boats go splodey!  It's fantastic content.  Little boy:  But--they could have been interdicted and arrested.  And they you'd have evidence.  Little girl:  They may have been migrants or just fishermen.  Droney:  Eh, drug smugglers, migrants, whatever.  It's a new day of American power, which means the president gets to summarily execute anyone he wants.  The Supreme Court says so.  Little boy:  Are you sure about that?  Droney:  You kids aren't questioning MAGA drones, are you.  Because that's exactly the sort of thing the president does not like.  Little boy:  No, we certainly are not.  Little girl:  Perish the thought.  Droney:  Okay, good.  Well, gotta run.  I've got to track down a late night comedian.  Er, I mean to say, a radical antifa terrorist who also tells jokes.  (Droney flies off.)  Little girl:  He's . . . kidding, right?  Droney (over his shoulder):  Ha ha.  I'll never tell.

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Republican Family Values 0

Title:  Rage at the Ragged.  Frame One, captioned

Via Job’s Anger.

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Republican Thought Police 0

In the course of a longer article about recent events at Texas A&M University, Mary Ellen Klas summarizes the tactics of the Republican thought police (emphasis added):

Texas, like Florida before it, has steadily adopted an authoritarian approach to higher education. The goal is to target a marginalized group or racial minority whose ideas the Republicans in power find undesirable and use them as a cudgel to justify bringing state universities more firmly under governmental control. In the last year, the Lone Star State began enforcing a patchwork of policies aimed at purging diversity, equity and inclusion programs at state universities. It abolished independent faculty senates with faculty councils controlled by the governor’s appointees. And it banned a vague array of “expressive activity” and demonstrations on campuses.

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Occupation Nation, Reprise 0

Sam and the crew discuss the tactics of the occupiers. (Warning: There’s language in some of the video clips that they show.)

Afterthought:

Late in his life, my father said to me, “I’m glad those days are over.”

He was referring to the days of racism and segregation during which he and later I as Southern boys were raised.

But they’re not over. They may have been in abeyance for a while, but they are most certainly back with crosses burning.

America’s original sin of chattel slavery and the racist mythology created to rationalize it continue to exact their toll.

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