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“The Good Old Days” 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Eva M. Krockow takes a look at what she calls “declinism,” which I would loosely describe as the notion that the world is going to hell in a handbasket coupled with a yearning for the mythical good old days. She suggests that this feeling is can be fed by news reporting, which quite naturally focuses on stuff that goes wrong, and by politicians seeking to appeal to persons’ fears and unease. She closes her piece with some suggestions as to how to avoid declining into declinism.

A couple of snippets (emphasis added):

The bias reflects an overly negative view of the current situation, and it usually goes hand in hand with tendencies to romanticise the past. Individuals with declinist views typically bask in nostalgic recollections of what used to be, while overlooking or discounting less-than-rosy memories from that time.

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One example of political declinism includes the Brexit campaign slogan “Take Back Control,” which implied the need to regain sovereignty to prevent further decline. Another example is Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign slogan “Make America Great Again,” which suggested that things were better in the past.

Methinks this a timely read.

Afterthought:

You might ask some Brits how Brexit is working out is working out for them. (Hint: It isn’t.)

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The Assault 0

Donald Trump dressed as the QAnon Shaman attacks Lady Liberty with the assistance of Elon Musk.  Uncle Sam stands to the side saying,

Click to view the original image.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Republican Thought Police 0

In an article from the the Washington Monthly, Smith College professor Carrie N. Baker takes a deep dive into right-wing plans, as detailed in Project 2025, to turn the nation’s colleges and universities into engines of wingnut indoctrination.

No summary or excerpt will do her article justice. Just go read it.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Real. Big. Men.

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

At the Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Ruth hears a rhyme.

And, while we’re on the subject of voices from the past . . . .

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*Mark Twain.

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Republican Thought Police 0

They are fighting for the freedom of repress.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

MAGA-hatted man says,

Via PoliticalProf.

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The False Idol 0

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Deportation Nation 0

Trish Carter-Goodheart, a Democratic House candidate for Seat A in the district, said in a press release that after a question was asked about discrimination and whether it exists in Idaho, she said that, “just because someone hasn’t personally experienced discrimination, doesn’t mean it’s not happening. Racism and discrimination are real issues here in Idaho, as anyone familiar with our state’s history knows.”

Sen. Dan Foreman, R-Viola, reportedly responded to Carter-Goodheart, “I’m so sick and tired of this liberal bull (expletive). Why don’t you go back to where you came from?”

Per the news report, Trish Carter-Goodheart is of Native American descent. Her ancestors were here a millennium before Foreman’s.

The stupid. It burns, and the hate, well, it metastasizes.

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Republican Thought Cookie Police 0

Just when you thought dis coarse discourse couldn’t get any stupider . . . .

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The Lake Effect 0

The Arizona Republic’s Laurie Roberts thinks that the Lake effect may be at an ebbing point.

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Kindred Spirits 0

Hitler holds a Nazi flag.  A Klansman holds the Stars and Bars.  Both ask,

Via Yellowdoggranny.

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Republican Family Values 0

Writing at the Las Vegas Sun, Mary McNamara suggests that Republicans should keep their grubby little propagandas off of her and others’ families. Here’s a bit:

So on behalf of parents everywhere, I would like to respectfully request that Republicans — including but not limited to Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders — stop trying to drive yet another wedge into our already divided nation by suggesting (and, in Vance’s case, outright stating) that people who have children are superior to those who don’t.

Because honestly, you are giving parents a bad name. And what with the school shootings, the lack of subsidized child care and the current attack on reproductive rights, not to mention the fact that Christmas will arrive in stores Nov. 1, we have enough to deal with.

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Stormy Donald, Reprise 0

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Know Them by the Company They Keep 0

So suggests the editorial board of the Newark Star-Ledger:

When Donald Trump or JD Vance try to deny their extremist ties, judge them not only by their longtime allies – like the authors of Project 2025 – but by the people they openly embrace today.

Follow the link for more.

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Devolution 0

Michael in Norfolk offers a theory as to why the party of Dwight Eisenhower, Everett Dirksen, and Nelson Rockefeller turned into the party of Donald Trump, Tommy Tuberville, and Lauren Boebert.

Afterthought:

Unmentioned, but methinks just as important, is Richard Nixon’s decision to throw down the welcome mat to racists and bigots odious Southern Strategy.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Nedra Rhone offers a theory as to what motivates the Republican Thought Police:

. . . the parents lobbying to ban books in their schools and communities are positioning their children to be less politically curious and less charitable toward others.

Follow the link for her reasoning.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Writing at The Charlotte Observer, Esther Alejandra Sierra, a legal immigrant working in health care, reports that the hatred and bile towards immigrants being spread by Donald Trump and J. D. Vance is spreading. Here’s a bit from her article:

When extreme politicians at the federal and state levels make baseless accusations blaming immigrants for rising crime rates and our country’s problems, it’s not just deeply offensive and disrespectful, but it creates a hostile atmosphere in my community. This fear-mongering spreads unnecessary mistrust among our friends and neighbors and should be strongly denounced.

Read more at: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/article292728654.html#storylink=cpy

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The Chaos Agent 0

The Rude One thinks that Nikki Haley got one thing right. Here’s how he starts his article:

As odious as the vast majority of her statements and her beliefs are, former Republican presidential candidate and winner of “Most Predictable Hypocrite of the Year” Nikki Haley did get something right about Donald Trump before her defiance crumbled. She spoke frequently about the “chaos” that follows in Trump’s wide wake, like Godzilla without the personality marching through Tokyo again. She even had an ad called “More Chaos,” where the narrator says things like “The chaos that surrounds him is bad enough” and “with Trump it’s just more chaos.”

Follow the link for why she thinks she was right about that.

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