Dis Coarse Discouse 0
It’s amazing the lengths the press will go to try to turn every vote into a horse race,
If they can make it a horse race, they can avoid tackling stuff like, oh, you know, just for a couple of examples, who’s telling the truth and who’s telling lies or who cares about fulfilling the duties of office and who cares about filling his pockets.
Still Rising Again after All These Years 0
Charles M. Blow sees a pattern repeating itself:
He explains his reasons for fearing that at the link.
It’s Bubblelicious, Foxy Shady Dept. 0
At Psychology Today Blogs, Bill Eddy discusses some of the factors that help feed political polarization. Here’s one:
Polarization grows when people talk only to those who mostly agree with them.
Follow the link for the others and for his suggestions as to how to combat the bubbleliciousness.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Another “responsible gun owner” exposes a child to politeness.
Deplatformed 0
You may recall that, in 2020, the Republican Party failed to adopt a platform.
At the Las Vegas Sun, a letter from Tom Harper, though not directly addressing this topic, offers what I find a persuasive explanation for that.
Untruth in Labeling 0
At the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Mary Pezzulo struggles to understand why self-proclaimed “conservatives” embrace Donald Trump. A snippet:
It’s All about the Benjamins 0
Thom points out that Libertarianism arose from an attempt by real estate firms to stop rent control and that it just doesn’t work in real life.
Aside:
In line with what Thom said. a previous Republican governor of my state leased local transit tunnels to a third party, and it has not worked out well.
He sacrificed the public good for private profit.
As far as I can tell, today’s Republican Party no longer believes in the concept of the public good.
What it believes in is private greed.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
You’ve heard of drive-by shootings, what about a drive-thru shooting?
Guns 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.
A Notion of Immigrants 0
Jackie Calmes reminds us that, when you points a finger at someone else, three fingers point back at you.
Disorder in the Court 0
At Above the Law, Kathryn Rubino decodes de code.
Recommended Viewing 0
Olivia de Havilland’s performance was outstanding. Her character was real.
We saw it on TCM.








