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Devolution 0

Michael in Norfolk mourns the political party to which he once belonged and for which he once even chaired a local committee. A snippet:

That political party is dead and gone and what now exists is party headed by the equivalent of a crime boss, racism is once again overt, bigotry. hate and division are the stock in trade of the GOP when it’s not pursuing its reverse Robin Hood agenda, and accountability for those in power is gone.

Follow the link to find out just which party he once championed.

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Establishmentarians and the Rule of Lawless 0

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The Rule of Lawless 0

The Department of Justice admitted in a recent court filing that it had violated over 50 court orders in immigration cases — and that stunning figure was just since Dec. 5 and only included cases in New Jersey.

More at the link.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

The hunt for politeness continues.

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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Suffer the Children 0

Thanks to the Trump maladministration’s ICE, we are again reminded that that’s not scripture. That’s a Republican family value.

And, speaking of ICE, methinks Atrios is onto something.

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She’s in a Pickle 0

Florida woman.

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QOTD 0

Rebecca West:

God forbid that any book should be banned. The practice is as indefensible as infanticide.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Grokking the Disinformation Superhighway 0

At the Psychology Today website, Richard Restak warns that, “(t)hanks to the technology of the Internet and AI, misinformation is vastly increasing.” He points out that, not only can AI distort the present, it can distort the past:

Nor is the difficulty in distinguishing the real from the fake limited to the present. AI can provide a phony version of the past by altering photos or introducing characters who never existed into a specific historical context. George Orwell presciently anticipated this in 1984, a Comrade Ogilvy “who had recently died in battle under heroic circumstances.” But although no such person as Comrade Ogilvy ever existed, “a few lines of print and a couple of faked photographs would soon bring him into existence.”

Read the whole thing and remind yourself that, even if you see it on a computer screen (perhaps especially if you see it on a computer screen from “social” media), it ain’t necessarily so.

Afterthought:

I wonder how long it will be before the Trump maladministration starts to deploy AI in our national par–oh, never mind.

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American Stasi 0

Farron runs the numbers.

In related news, Thom talks with Mike Wriston about ways to fight back against Trump’s concentration campe.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Bird labeled

Click for the original image.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Another “responsible gun owner” allows a child access to a portable phallus . . .

A 6-year-old boy died Tuesday following an accidental shooting at a Montgomery County residence, according to police.

. . . and another news report fails to twig to the difference between “accidental” and “negligent.”.

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

At the Washington Monthly, Robert J. Shapiro reads the writings of Hannah Arendt and hears a rhyme. A snippet:

MAGA is not the first mass movement to endorse violence in the service of its leader’s aspirations. If history is a valuable guide to understanding this moment, the most penetrating historical analysis is, famously, Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism, which has been widely discussed since Trump rose to power.

(snip)

Her 1951 analysis of the movements that propelled the rise of the Nazi and Stalinist regimes begins with the insight that their followers were not a typical interest group seeking benefits or rights. Instead, they’re individuals who feel that recent disruptive societal changes cost them their status and are brought together by a charismatic leader who exploits their shared sense of injury.

The leader of these movements offers lies to explain why his followers lost their place, claims he can restore it given enough power, and, equally important, manipulates his followers’ anger to support violence committed at his behest.

I commend the entire article to your attention.

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*Mark Twain.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice reports on the Trump maladministration decision to dumb down the Judge Advocate General by excluding graduates from law schools that refuse to bow down to Donald Trump.

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QOTD 0

Angela Davis:

Prisons do not disappear problems, they disappear human beings. And the practice of disappearing vast numbers of people from poor, immigrant and racially marginalized communities has literally become big business.

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All the News that Fits 0

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The American Devolution 0

Title:  If today's Republicans wwer around in 1776.  Image:  Mike Johnson and man labled

Click to view the original image.

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Over and Over Again 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, Cleveland Plain Dealer columnist Eric Foster argues that he sees a pattern in Donald Trump’s history.

I think he’s onto something. Go see for yourself.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Theft of labor. It’s a thing.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Apparently, Kansas Republicans believe that, if schools don’t teach abour America’s history of slavery, segregation, racial discrimination, and bigotry, then, well, it must have never happened.

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