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Patriot Pariah Gamers 0

I never expected to find myself living in a rogue state . . . .

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Speaking of the Rule of Lawless . . . 0

Congresspersons who made the video telling soldiers that they don't have to follow illegal orders lined up blindfolded against a wall.  Donald Trump, holding a rifle, says,

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Once again, the man who would be king demonstrates his contempt for the rule of law.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Planning Session 0

Stephen Miller:  Sir, we got backed into a corner on the Epstein files.  We're switching to our backup plan.  Donald Trump:  Stupid Republicans in Congress.  They should be executed for treason.  Miller:  Indeed they should, sir.  Pam has initiated an investigation, which should allow us to withhold anything we deem, ah, inappropriate to release.  (Trump dozes off.)  Sorry, sir, are you awake?  Trump:  What?  Of course I'm awake.  Who do you think I am, Sleepy Joe whatshisname, the auto-pen guy?  Miller:  Sorry, sir, my mistake.  Now, as I was saying, this issue isn't going away.  You'll need to be ready for more questions from reporters.  I've prepared a list of possible responses . . . .  Trump:  Reporters?  Like that little piggy on my plane?  Miller:  Yes, Sir, like that.  Trump:  The Saudis know how to deal with little piggies--they butcher them.  I wish we we had a country . . . like . . . that (Trump dozes off again.)  Miller:  We're definitely working on it, sir, but please don't say that out loud in public.  (To Vance)  You, whatever your name is, I need some new poll numbes showing that he's the most popular president in history--before he wakes up!  Vamce

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The Gaslight Pipeline 0

David parses the Trump maladministration’s doubletalk on tariffs, while noting the authoritarian aspect of expecting persons to believe stuff when their own day-to-day experiences are contrary thereunto.

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The Entitlement Society 0

Via the Charlotte Observer, LZ Granderson argues that “(m)en like Trump represent what the founders were fighting against.” Here’s a bit of his argument:

Read Thomas Paine’s 250-year-old essay, “Common Sense,” and you see few things bothered Colonial men more than servitude to geopolitical nepo-babies. It’s evident in the writings and personal libraries of our earliest presidents, such as Thomas Jefferson. You can trace that sentiment all the way back to the Greek philosophers whom the founders studied before this nation began.

Their aversion wasn’t to wealth and power. It was about what can happen to a person who grows up knowing nothing but wealth and power.

Follow the link for the rest of his reasoning.

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The Man Who Would Be King 0

Michael in Norfolk nails it. A snippet:

Indeed, the Felon appears increasingly detached from objective reality and seeming views himself as a monarch . . . .

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Test 0

Caption:  Captcha Test:   Select the 3 images that show seditious behavior.  Image One:  Crosswalk.  Image Two:  Stoplight.  Image Three:  Crosswalk.  Image Four:  Democratic Donkey saying,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Behind That Curtain* 0

David notes that, thanks to Elon Musk’s new feature on Xitter (a feature which I suspect Musk now regrets), a number of MAGA “influencers” have been revealed to be–er–less than veracious (but most definitely voracious). (And this surprises you how?)

One more time, “social” media isn’t.

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*With apologies to Earl Derr Biggers.

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The Press Conference 0

Woman reporter at Donald Trump press briefing says,

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American Stasi 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, law professor Noah Feldman explores why ICE is being allowed to run rampant over the legal rights of immigrants–properly documented or not–and American citizens.

He is somewhat less than sanguine. Here’s a snippet:

. . . the ICE problem forces us to acknowledge the limits of our legal and political systems. Our norms and expectations are being shattered by an overreaching executive. So far, the judiciary isn’t coming to the rescue, and the legislative branch seems not to care.

I commend the piece to your attention.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Short Attention Span Theatrics 0

We keep hearing claims that each new stunt by the Trump maladministration is a “distraction” to make us forget the last stunt.

I don’t buy it, that is, I don’t buy that a worst thing is a good strategy to take attention from a worse thing to take attention from a bad thing and so on. Rather, I think that it’s a collection of lots of bad things happening at the same time, so many bad things it boggles the mind. To quote Steve M.,

So what appear to be distractions are just evidence that the zealots, and their semi-informed leader, are in a hurry to remake the world in their image.

Follow the link. His entire post is worth the couple of minutes it will take to read it.

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

At the Idaho State Journal, Kim Shinkoskey considers the subservience of today’s Republican Party to their Dear Leader and hears a rhyme from over a century ago. Here’s a couplet:

Republicans today are acting more like the communists of Vladimir Lenin’s Bolshevik party. They are criminalizing dissent when their leader says Democrats and contrary judges belong in jail, just like Bolsheviks criminalized the Menshevik opposition.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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L’Etat, C’est Elle 0

Soldier says,

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Parks and Wreck 0

Via The Denver Post, Alex Johnson is not optimistic about the future of our national parks under the Trump maladministration.

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A Ditty for the Day 0

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