Reductio ad absurdum
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This explains why I believe Daily Kos banned me for life. This is a review of Daily Kos which I posted today on the site review website sitejabber. Since I was banned for my Sept. 7th story which they took off line before I could copy and republish it here I am devoting my blog just to politics. Perviously I could just put links to my Kos stories here and only put photo essays on about road trips to various beautiful and interesting places around Portland. You can find these essays in the Archive column on the right. If I go someplace new I will put a photo essay of that trip here.
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I thought of writing this after hearing about a teacher who faces suspension in some backwater school district apparently inhabited by some people who would make Neanderthals look like geniuses.
The teacher got in trouble for posting a link to the Brooklyn public library banned book list. There’s another article or series of articles about places where it will be made illegal to even communicate in any way shape or form anything about getting an abortion.
Then there's this: a newly elected district attorney in Tennessee spoke openly about jailing teachers and librarians for spreading information he deems inappropriate. She now denies this a what she'd actually do. I wonder if they will be able to continue in their roles once they're in prison. After all it would be a benefit to the other inmates to have teacher and librarians, even though it would be a loss to the students who actually want to learn the truth about everything from American history to science.
Here are just a few unTrumpified truthy tidbits for the banning buttwipes to use to justify going after me. Maybe they can put me on a banned blogger list.
Abortion
A fetus doesn't experience feelings of pain until about 24 weeks of pregnancy:
Even when a developing fetus can sense a light touch, he doesn’t feel pain the way you do. That requires not only touch receptors, but also the necessary molecules and pathways in the brain to process a pain signal. The neural connections and the brain structures necessary to sense pain don’t develop until at least week 24 of pregnancy.
Simply having the physical structures in place still doesn’t mean a fetus can experience pain. The complex neural circuitry necessary to tell the difference between regular touch and painful touch doesn’t develop until the end of the third trimester. Reference
All of the arguments about life beginning at conception, let alone potential conception, are based on some religious beliefs and have nothing to do with physiology.
This is from Jewish law:
An unborn fetus in Jewish law is not considered a person (Heb. nefesh, lit. “soul”) until it has been born. The fetus is regarded as a part of the mother’s body and not a separate being until it begins to egress from the womb during parturition (childbirth). In fact, until forty days after conception, the fertilized egg is considered as “mere fluid.” These facts form the basis for the Jewish legal view on abortion. Biblical, ic, and rabbinic support for these statements will now be presented. Reference.
History (part of which is called Critical Race Theory or CRT which in fact is hardly theoretical).
Loath that students learn the truth about the history of racism in the United States! All the MAGA's railing against it being taught known damn well that if America had as many arms as the Hindu god Shiva at least one would have blood on its hand.
American history if honestly taught is fraught with not only bigotry but outright cruelty from the slavery days in the Old South to KKK lynchings.
What about modern times? While some politicians may make sure certain supporter wear t-shirts that say, oh for example this...
... we don't really know whether in their heart of, uh, hearts they really believe Whites are superior to Blacks.And then we have ordinary people making the news in articles like
Does any objective person believe that some police officers have an implicit bias against Blacks (this Michigan State Trooper believes it) and may engage in racial profiling and on some occasions have cost innocent Black people their lives?
Add to how Black people were and are treated what was done to Native Americans and any group the majority White population whose ancestors came from certain countries, with the exception of, well, Jews, Irish, Italians, the list goes on, who they wanted to demonize or steal from and we don't have to do a deep dive into our history to document that our history has a decidedly dark side.
Leaving race aside, modern history gives us both the Vietnam War which was escalated because of the Gulf of Tonkin incident (the second proved false) . The rationale for invading Iraq was that Saddam Hussein was still stockpiling weapons of mass destruction when in fact he wasn't.
Science
We can divided this into two truthy categories: Covid and climate change. The Trump lies about the former cost the country thousands of deaths according to this:
As for the later, the deaths will come in both the near and distant future. Already as recently as August 31st we have this news:
Have I left anything out to dare the godless stinking discharge of MAGA effluent to try to ban this?
I suppose I'd be remiss if I didn't note that there is good evidence that the most ardent of Trump supporters can be consider to be members of a cult. This is discussed in this Lawrence O'Donnell interview with psychiatrist Lance Dodes:
Note that he points out that while low intelligence may make some people more susceptible to joining a cult, there are always members who have a fairly high IQ. The above nine minute interview is well worth watching. In it Dodes also calls Trump a dangerous criminal psychopath.
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Remember Ty Cobb, the lawyer in the Trump administration, not Ty Cobb the baseball great with the same name? Cobb, the one with facial hair, was became the second well known Trumper with a mustache who has turned on his boss. John Bolton of course is the other. His third mustache man is, of course, the pillow hugger.
Here's the interview with Major Garrett on CBS that's making the news.
These are the most quoted lines:
“My personal view is that it’s less a character issue than a personality defect. I believe former President Trump to be a deeply wounded narcissist, and he is often incapable of acting other than in his perceived self-interest, or for revenge.”
It's about time Trump's psychopathology is making it into the mainstream.
I like the symbolism of Ty Cobb now sporting not only his mustache and beard but his long locks of straw colored hair. No Trump combover for him. He lets his hair flow over his shoulders as freely as he shares his opinions.
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By Hal Brown |
Being King of Mar-a-Lago is hardly enough for the man who has redefined the definition of grandiose narcissism to an extreme that if he wasn't flesh, lots of flesh, and blood, clogged with cholesterol as it probably is, he'd be a cartoon character like Gaston in Beauty and the Beast.
He is only called President Trump as an honorific title probably by people interviewing him on right-wing media, or by those delusional people who think he's still president.
In fact, my cursory research shows (Emily Post for example) that according to proper form he shouldn't even be called Mr. President. The correct form of address for a former president is to use the title of the highest post that he held before becoming president. unless they have a new position with another title.
Whether Melania cares about what she is called in impossible to determine but she can never become a real Queen Consort as Camila will be. She was the Duchess of Cornwall so perhaps Melania can make herself the Duchess of Mar-a-Lago or something equally ridiculous. That is unless she buys into Donald wanting to be king and then I suppose she can insist she's referred to as Queen Consort Melania.
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Detail from a painting showing Henry VIII on his 1520 expedition to France. Photograph: Royal Collection Trust |
While Trump never had his wives killed he did divorce two of them and cheated on his first wife, Ivana, with Marla Maples who became his second wife.
He also isn't as fat at Henry XIII was, and he rides a golf cart rather than a horse.
Consider this from the Grunge website:
No one remembers Henry VIII fondly. He murdered two of his six wives, divorced two more, lost one in childbirth, and died before he could murder the last one. When you ask pretty much anyone what Henry VIII was all about, they'll mostly just repeat some version of the above, because when you're a wife-killing, smelly egomaniac with zero redeeming qualities, it doesn't really matter what else you did in your life. People are going to remember you for being a wife-killing, smelly egomaniac with zero redeeming qualities.
But Henry VIII was so much more than just those things. He was also greedy, paranoid, a hypocrite, a homophobe, a perpetual loser of wars, and gross. He was very, very gross. Did he have any actual, redeeming qualities? Not that we know of. If he did, they were overshadowed by all of the very bad things he did during his long, awful reign. What bad things? These bad things. Here's the horrible, messed up truth of Henry VIII.
Sound like Trump? There's more:
According to History, the court of Henry VIII was one of history's most opulent. Evidently, no one taught Henry the value of money when he was a child, because just one year after inheriting the throne at the age of 18, he blew most of the kingdom's annual revenue on Christmas parties. Yes, everyone loves an epic party, and plenty of modern people go into debt so that they can buy nice things for everyone on their holiday list, but imagine spending £13.5 million ($18 million) in a single year. Henry's holiday expenses included food, entertainment, and gifts.
That kind of excess continued throughout all of Henry's reign. In fact, he was so into parties that he expanded the kitchens of Hampton Court Palace so they filled 55 rooms. Banquets frequently served up to 14 courses to 600 people and included dishes like grilled beaver tails, whole roasted peacock, and boar's head. So you could say Henry ate his kingdom's fortune, and that would actually be close to accurate.
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I am trying to promoted my stories which now only appear on this blog since I have been banned for life from putting them on Daily Kos. You can read my take on why this happened here. At a minimum these stories for about 80 reads but a few between one and two thousand. Typically they had 10-30 or so comments but a few got over 200.
You can read all of the 1,700 plus stories except the one that got me booted off the site without explanation here. Because I didn't save it I had to recreate the gist of it from memory in my blog story about what happened.
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Heather "Digby" Parton who writes columns several times a week for Salon and publishes on her blog, Hullaballoo, and Dana Milbank who writes a regular column for The Washington Post, are my two favorite columnists.
Unfortunately you need a subscription to the Post to read Dana's columns. This is his most recent column:
... begins this column this way:
Sabrina Haake wrote Governance by deception and this prompted me to respond with the comment below. Drinking the Kool-Aid, indeed, but t...