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One great problem with the internet and the 24 news cycle is that it makes it necessary to fill an endless void with "new" stuff. News reporting is hard, slow, and expensive. Opinion journalism is cheap, flexible, and self-generating. It teases the prospect of filling a bottomless cavern and offers immediate gratification to viewers seeking "the inside dope." The narrative matters, not the truth. The political media have their own needs, and creating an informed citizenry isn't one of them.
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Given what’s going on with the forthcoming election, I assume caravans of migrants will soon be threatening the United States’ borders … at least on FOX News and in Republican fundraising screeds.
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Unemployment is less than 3.5% and gas prices even here in Illinois are below $4. What do you figure the over/under is on a New York Times article explaining how all this is bad for Joe Biden and the Democrats this fall?
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This happened to me, too. It’s clearly a conspiracy!
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On European unity ...
Wow. Just wow.
In a matter of days Vladimir Putin has managed to bring Europe closer together than it has been in decades.
Germany shut down Nordstream 2, which was central to its energy future. It has sent weapons to Ukraine, and has agreed – for the first time ever – to meet its 2% of GDP commitment for defense spending as a member of NATO. (Always remember, NATO members supply the battlefields; the United States provides the security umbrella.)
Hungary and the Czech Republic are condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine – and Hungary, in particular, has been running the “nationalist/Christian/white savior of “Europe” game that Vladimir Putin has been running for decades.
There are massive protests across Europe, and even some in Russia itself, against the invasion.
Most European airspace is closed to Russian aircraft; soon, it is likely that all of it will be.
Finland is apparently in quiet but serious talks to join NATO (with whom its forces have been cooperating and training for some time). Sweden is considering it, and I can imagine Austria has it in mind – but I don’t have any sourcing for that last claim. Just reason.
The SWIFT and other bank decisions the West has made re: Russia are also likely to crash the Russian banking system. The ruble, which is already barely worth anything, may fully collapse; bank runs are likely in Russia. (There are long lines at at least some ATMs there today.)
Meanwhile, days into the invasion the Russians still haven’t managed even to establish air superiority – something that is job #1 in any NATO or US plan, and which has recently been accomplished in places like Kosovo/Serbia and Iraq in the opening hours of operations.
Instead, Putin has now placed Russia’s nuclear forces on high alert. Which is only there for the big threat of “or else”; they have no practicable use in combat operations in Ukraine.
Which reminds me that many of you have never lived with an active nuclear threat over your lives. As an old, let me just say, “you get used to it.” You shouldn’t have to. But you do.
Just … wow.
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Grifters give little consideration to spelling apparently...

I, for one, love “Sring” retreats …
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So, if I have this right ...
Kyle Rittenhouse:
1. Got in a car and drove to a town he did not live in;
2. In a state he did not live in;
3. Carrying an assault rifle;
4. To “protect property” that was not his own, or that of anyone he knew;
5. Only to be confronted by people who might well have been frightened by the sight of a well-armed man walking around with a combat weapon;
6. Who he then shot, killing two and wounding a third.
Because self-defense.
Ah.
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On Critical Race Theory
Conservative criticism of CRT is easier to understand once you realize that they think Martin Luther King, Jr., only ever made one speech, and that speech was itself only one line long. Content –> Character –> Job Done.
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Notably, all the empty places have more Senators than all the crowded places …
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Who knew? Every year, French volunteers rub sand from the beaches at Normandy into the names of Americans killed during the invasion so that their names stand out:
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One thing I would love Americans to understand, whether citizens or talking heads, is that membership in a political party does not require adherence to its platform. There are no bosses and no ideological czars in US parties. Parties are assemblages of affiliated contractors.
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Just you wait: now that businesses are having trouble hiring workers for the low wages they want to pay, Republicans are about to discover how much they like immigration (just like they used to) ...
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Lobbying 101:
Florida has just passed a law barring social media companies from deplatforming politicians and elected officials. (It won’t pass constitutional challenge, but whatever.)
During the debate about the law, language was added specifically exempting social networks owned by companies that operate theme parks. They are free to deplatform politicians and other elected officials.
In Florida. Hmm. I wonder ...
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Washington, DC has a population larger than that of Wyoming or Vermont. It has a similar population to North Dakota. Its 700,000+ residents have 0 Senators and 1 non-voting House member.
The time for DC statehood has arrived. The people who wrote the US Constitution, it is true, did not want DC to be a state. They also did not want women to vote. They endorsed and supported slavery in the Constitution. They had no idea how modern federalism works.
Things change. It’s time for statehood for DC.
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Jim Crow 2.0
Voter fraud in Texas is literally one in a million ...
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So Tucker Carlson ISN’T an American hero? Hmm ...
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