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One Thing Is Not Like the Other Thing 0

Robert Reich takes exception to a comment by noted fifth columnist Tucker Carlson:

Days before Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison, Tucker Carlson gushed over Vladimir Putin, saying, “Leadership requires killing people.”

Well, I’m sorry, Tucker. You’re wrong.

Real leadership is the opposite of thuggery.

Follow the link for the evidence.

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Florida Man 0

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The Fifth Columnists 0

The Pittsburgh Post’s Gazette’s Gene Collier finds Republicans’ refusal to assist Ukraine to resist Putin’s aggression to be–er–somewhat problematic. Here’s a bit of what he has to say:

(House Speaker Mike–ed.) Johnson works only for Trump, who, coincidentally, works only for Trump, unless he’s working for Putin, who’ll help Trump achieve any purpose toward that end.

It was Johnson who scuttled the bi-partisan border deal Republicans have been screaming about for decades, which he did at the urging of Trump, who has to run for president on something other than 91 felony charges. Trump was doubtless behind Johnson’s Ukraine walkout as well, which happened just as Putin opponent Alexei Navalny was turning up dead in a Russian prison.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Show politeness to your fellow automobile excursionists.

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Twits Own Twitter X Offenders 0

The widow of opposition leader Alexey Navalny accused Putin of killing him in a video posted on her X account on Monday. That came as she announced she was taking over Navalny’s role as opposition leader after his death in a remote Russian prison colony on Friday.

Her profile page showed an “Account suspended” message on Tuesday and an explanation that the service “suspends accounts which violate the X Rules.” Shortly after, the account appeared online again.

The story goes on to report that, as of press time, X had not responded to inquiries as to why this happened.

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QOTD 0

J. Maarten Troost:

It is a remarkably easy thing to do, pointing out the faults of others and suggesting remedies or courses of action in an argumentative and pedantic sort of way, and I am still amazed that there are many people in the American media who are paid very big money to do this.

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Missing the Point 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Eden King and Mikki Hebl explain that the fuss over DEI is much ado about a misunderstanding. They point out that the term doesn’t mean the bad things that those who oppose claim it does.

What King and Hebl don’t address, though, is this: The persons who oppose DEI detest diversity, equality, and inclusion, regardless of the words used.

Those folks really want to go back to the good old days, if not the 1850s–that’s where their hearts truly yearn to be–at least the 1950s, before Rosa Parks boarded that bus.

It doesn’t help if we look away, look away, look away from what’s going on here and fail refuse to recognize that they are still rising again after all these years.

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Maskless Marauders 0

The Marjorie Taylor Greene No Deal.

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All the News that Fits 0

Title:  America's Assignment Editor.  Assignment Editor gives out assignments:  Stop the presses!  The President is still old.  I want five articles before he gets a minute older. (Next) The former president threatened to do more crimes in  his latest deranged speedh.  Voters must know about this hunky display of virility.   Fly to the Ivy Leagues and red state diners to interview the only Americans who matter. (Next, looking at a spinner listing migrants, the kids today, rude protestors, TBD minority, and trans people)  Who will be the next victim of our moral panic.  (Next, holding a document reading,

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The Pusher Men 0

Afterthought:

Based on my experience from a lifetime of fighting against being a fat little kid (I was scrawny little kid till I had my tonsils out in second grade, then I became a fat little kid who wore “Sears husky”–remember Sears?), if you want to lose weight, lift weights and ride a bicycle.

It works, it’s fun, and it’s cheap.

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Another Fifth Columinst 0

Dick Polman looks at Tucker Carlson’s Russian impulses and finds a parallel from the past.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

If you must crash a party, be sure to crash it with politeness.

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The Swift Vote Conspiracy 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Joe Pierre takes a deep dive into what may make persons susceptible to motivate persons to believe in conspiracy theories. He lists three main points in his summary:

    A new poll found that 18% of respondents believe Taylor Swift is part of a secret plot to get Biden reelected.
  • As many as 32% of conservatives, but only 4% of liberals, believe the conspiracy theory.
  • The belief may be explained by fears and motivated reasoning about the upcoming 2024 election.

Follow the link for a detailed exploration of each.

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QOTD 0

Isaac Newton:

Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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A Choice, Not an Echo 0

Ballot labeled

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Foxy Shady 0

David parses the perfidy.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Show politeness at the politeness show.

Musical NotesGuns and stupid, guns and stupid.
They go together like love and Cupid.
Let me tell you brother,
You can’t have one without the other.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Republican Thought Police.

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The Fifth Columnist 0

At AL.com, John W. Davis savages Donald Trump’s ahistorical, incorrect, incoherent, inane promise to lead the United States to violate its commitment to its NATO allies. Here’s a bit (emphasis added); follow the link for the rest.

During World War II America deployed, fought and died with our allies to liberate democracies occupied by Hitler. We formalized this alliance after that war, the better to deter future dictatorial adventurism. NATO countries remain united to stop any thought of invasion; an attack against one is an attack against all.

Former President Trump said he would not defend NATO allies if invaded, if he deemed them financially delinquent. Says Trump, who regularly reneged on just payments to his own contractors. Says Trump who would encourage Russia to, “… do whatever the Hell they want” to our allies. Our NATO allies risked all to trust and join NATO, so to shed Soviet chains and torture chambers. Russia’s leaders want nothing better than to enslave Eastern Europe again.

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