September 16, 2022

Martha's Vineyard and the Venezuelan migrants


Ron DeSantis is a manifestation of evil.

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It's not only Donald Trump who thinks laws don't apply to him. DeSantis seem to think it's okay for him to kidnap people and fly them over state lines.  Hello! That's a federal offense.

This story of manifest evil and cruelty has been in the news. However, it is also an inspirational story about a community of good people coming together to help people who were not only used as political pawns but by my way of thinking (and some lawyers and others too) victims of kidnapping.

See: 

Ron DeSantis may have kidnapped migrants, Gavin Newsom writes to DOJ

Excerpt:


In response, Newsom wrote a letter to United States Attorney General Merrick Garland, calling on the Department of Justice to open a criminal investigation into the incident. In his letter, Newsom called DeSantis’ actions not just “morally reprehensible” but also maybe illegal.

Newsom cites allegations that the migrants may have been falsely promised “expedited access to work authorization.” If the migrants were lured onto the planes under false pretenses, Newsom believes the political stunt would amount to state-sanctioned kidnapping.

 Here's what the local paper and its readers had to say:




I tried to find the reason for this:  She (West Tisbury town administrator Jennifer Rand)  also said food may be an issue because the Red Cross on Martha’s Vineyard is “not participating” at this time. This is the reason as reported in The NY PostIn a prepared statement Thursday, the Red Cross said it’s “been in contact with local emergency management, and while we have not yet been asked to provide any local support, we stand ready to do that.”

(The Red Cross story is addressed on Twitter here):


Here's a random sample of the over 200 comments to the main article. They represent both the haters and those who have compassion:

    • Thats why we need to secure our borders. The Democrats want open borders so they can get these immigrants to vote democratic so the Dem’s can can gain control to control all of us, its called socialism . MV is a sanctuary city, YOUR current leaders voted for that. So its o.k. that Texas is bothered with it, but when its in YOUR backyard, different story. Vote REPUBLICAN to get our country back!!

      • I see a lot of hateful and selfish comments. I take it none of you are “Christians”. I’ve never claimed to be, I just see a lot of hate from people with no care at all about other human beings, not even the children. It would be good to know none of you are speaking any of this ignorant vitriol in a house of worship.
        If you lived in a country where you are told repeatedly that the US is a safe place while there are dangerous cartels mass murdering innocent people and burying them in mass graves, sometimes you need to take that chance. It’s not like they’re watching Tucker Carlson every night telling them about how great Russia is, or they would choose Russia. There are many brave people who are coming here to save themselves and their children.
        OUR/YOUR church groups, missionaries, etc, go to these places and encourage them to come to the US. Why would they endanger themselves to make such an arduous trip? American’s think sitting in the drive through at Dunkin Donuts for 5 min is an inconvenience.
        If Abbott wasn’t hooked on the theater of it all, he could help. Suffering is a joke to him. He cares as little for the kids of Uvalde as these migrants. DeSantis and Abbott are trafficking humans and it’s cruel. There needs to be a humane solution, not political stunts on the backs of these people. DeSantis and Abbott need to be arrested for trafficking in humans.

        • Amen. You know why the South lost the Civil War? Because their racism and bigotry drove the slaves to join the Union Army. They fought for their freedom (though they never should have had to do so). Unfortunately, we allowed the Confederacy to go home intact, and white supremacy has once again reared its ugly head and was emboldened by Trump. This desperate maneuver by DeSantis and Abbott, occurring right before midterms, is VERY telling…

      • Your citizens voted to be a sanctuary city. Now you need to deal with it. It is not fair that border states have to absorb the enormous amount of illegals coming through Biden’s open border.

      • I couldn’t say it better! You are on point! This country is taking a very scary direction. I’m glad I won’t be here to see the devastation caused by socialism.

    • You didn’t read the article, but you read the headline so you saw this bit: “via Texas.” And instead of connecting the dots — Texas is one of the southern border states sending bus loads of immigrants from the border to Eastern US cities and just dropping them there — you immediately assume some kind of Vineyard cabal invited them here?

    • Isn’t this what you voted for?
      And how did you expect the towns on the boarder to handle the same issues?

      If they’re a sanctuary city, they asked for this.

      • There is so much irony in hearing someone gloat about illegal immigrants being flown to sanctuary cities after voting for a criminal president twice.

    • I wouldn’t be surprised if haters (who may claim to be loving, tolerant, and possess empathy) and who live in Martha’s Vineyard won’t give some a place to stay.

      MV isn’t very diverse and more and more migrants there will bring cultural enrichment and diversity.

    • That’s what open borders mean & it was a matter of time…posted signs “welcomed” illegals & now you got them…in the end, no place is above sharing the ramifications of law abuse, acceptance of law breakers & still expect to be unaffected! Share the pain!!!

  1. Awesome!! Luckily we don’t have a housing problem and can accommodate as many as needed. Any MS 13 members? Come on in, there’s plenty of space at the Obama’s or maybe John Kerry’s house. Either way our community has been supportive of people of unknown origins or intentions to our country. Any Mid East terrorist’s on board? We welcome all!

    • Ditto to what you wrote John Axel.
      Very well stated!
      The people that are indignant that (illegal) immigrants are brought to their states and/or towns make me laugh. Somehow they don’t seem to mind that Texas, Arizona, Alabama etc. are flooded with illegal immigrants. 2 million have crossed our southern border in the past 12 months. Somehow that doesn’t bother them? .
      alone.

      • Both parties have done nothing with immigration for decades bc they CAN’T!! Their biggest donors need the worker. They should be setting up work and housing near the factories and farm areas in high need while waiting for their asylum hearings.

This is how Rupert Murdoch's NY Post covered the story:


They got a quote:

But former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News that “I doubt they’ll embrace” the migrants on Martha’s Vineyard. “You know, these are all sanctuary cities until they’re in their sanctuary,” he said Wednesday night on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

Of course this being the NY Post they include the following

Online responses to the reports about the migrant arrivals included outrage from readers, including one who said, “Any blame lays at the feet of President Biden.”

“Thousands of people pour into the country daily and the federal government refuses to set any policy whatsoever other than the door is wide open,” wrote Fred from Edgartown.

“What’s most amazing is that we have a serious humanitarian issue and the current administration has no idea what to do (anybody seen or heard from the border czar? Still no root causes). Blaming over run governors of border states who never claimed to be sanctuary havens is ignoring the problem.”

On MSNBC a Telemundo reporter who interviewed many of the migrants said that some of them were thankful to Gov. DeSantis for sending them to Martha's Vineyard. Also most of them were telling her they weren't illegal immigrants but came to the border seeking legal entry to the country. (Click to enlarge image)



There's an ugly history behind this week's Martha's Vineyard atrocity — even if Trump thinks it was all his idea

Excerpt:

Since DeSantis didn't have any refugees readily available to expel this week, he used his forced deportation money to charter a couple of jets and coerce migrants who were in Texas — halfway across the country — to board them, claiming they were being sent to Boston with promises of resources and support. Instead the migrants were dropped off on Martha's Vineyard, a famous summer resort with a year-round population of around 15,000. No one there knew they were coming, and they were essentially dumped at the island's tiny airport like cargo. 

This was the top HuffPost article:




This is the most recent news. The migrants are being moved to a Cape Cod military base where there are far better services for them. This is from Rep. Dylan Fernandez on Twitter.



This is a premature conclusion and condemnation. The eyes of the nation are on these particular migrants and just the fact that they will be housed and cared for at a military base on Cape Cod does not mean they will be mistreated. President Biden is not Gov. DeSantis or Gov. Abbott. 

CNN reports: 

The migrants sent to Martha’s Vineyard are voluntarily being taken to a military base for shelter and support

Excerpt:

The help that awaits the migrants on Cape Cod


Joint Base Cape Cod – already an emergency shelter designated by the state emergency management agency – is set up to provide “a safe temporary accommodation appropriate for the needs of families and individuals,” the governor’s office said in a release.

The migrants “will be housed in dormitory-style spaces at JBCC, with separate spaces accommodating both individuals and families,” and families will not be separated, the release reads.

They will have access to services including legal, health care, food, hygiene kits, and crisis counseling, according to Baker’s office. 

Baker, a Republican, lauded a temporary shelter that the Martha’s Vineyard community set up for the migrants in “a moment of urgent need.” 

“We are grateful to the providers, volunteers and local officials that stepped up on Martha’s Vineyard over the past few days to provide immediate services to these individuals,” Baker said in a news release.

As a former resident of Cape Cod I know that the state is always prepared for weather emergencies such as hurricanes and I feel confident that these migrants will be as well-cared for as any residents who might need shelter during an emergency.

Excerpt:

And yet, as DeSantis' failed attempt at leveling up the troll shows, Republican politicians are still clinging to the idea that there's a vein of liberal hypocrisy to be tapped on this front. What's little discussed, however, is where this idea came from. The notion that white liberals want diversity for others, but not themselves, has become an article of faith on the mainstream right only recently, after being heavily hyped by folks like Tucker Carlson of Fox News. Where it came from originally, however, is from fringe white nationalist and neo-Nazi groups, and from the white supremacist forum Stormfront in particular. 

September 15, 2022

Are there enough pillows to assure Trump a soft landing

 

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Are there enough pillows to assure Trump a soft landing?

Can Mr. Pillow provide Trump with enough pillows to assure he has a soft landing what with all the news going out about the legal peril he's in growing exponentially?
As we read articles like this...

'Most worried Trumpworld has ever been' -- and they're waiting for 'another shoe to drop': MSNBC's Lemire

... even trying to avoid the trap of wishful thinking and setting myself up for heartbreaking disappointment it does't appear that Trump is in more jeopardy of losing a major chunk of his support. I wondered if even the deepest pile of pillows suppled by Mr. Pillows, whose cell-phone was just confiscated by FBI agents while he was in the drive-through line at a Hardee's restaurant in Mankato, Minnesota, will give him his usual cushy landing.

We read articles by attorneys like this

There Is More Than Enough Evidence to Indict Trump

and this:

The malignant narcissist who fancies himself as invulnerable probably is in deep denial that he could end up like his pal Steve The Aggrieved Bannon doing what would be the most famous  perp walk in history.

The last time Trump was figurative and literally on his back was in the Vince McMahan and Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestling nonsense. Who could forget this?

 
Donald Trump, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Vince McMahon spent months promoting The Battle of the Billionaires.


If you can stand it, watch the videos in this article and ask yourself how in Holy Hell did this man become president.

The article actually provided me with the only photo I could find of Trump on his back to put together this illustration for the headline.

By Hal Brown


Quotable Quote for Today is From Salon and is related to President Biden's better poll ratings. The better the Biden and the Democrats do the worse it is for Trump and his prospects of staying both relevant and holding sway over a significant percentage of the GOP leadership and Republicans who are tiring of his ever more unhinged schtick. The Revelations in the news coming from the new Peter Baker and Susan Glaser book, The Divider, may also hurt him. 

While the story about how the Cabinet considered invoking the 25th Amendment not long after Trump was elected and how John Kelly referred to the book "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump" to better understand how to deal with him won't make headline news but they continue to the drip-drip-drip of bad news coming out about him



From Brian Karen in Salon

It is hard to understand a political party that cheers against American success, but that, in a nutshell, is today's Republican Party. "God, we need Trump back," I heard from a Trump minion Tuesday. I hear that every day, of course, from the handful of Trumplicans who still exist outside mental institutions and the Deep South.

We don't need Trump anywhere — except behind bars. And there is a world of difference between Biden and Trump on the stump. Biden is a politician with a wealth of experience in serving the country. He is adept at public speaking and knows how to reach people empathically.  When Biden says, as he did on Tuesday, that he really believes the best is yet to come for the United States — stressing each word as he says it — it's easy to see why his supporters are so optimistic. You believe he means it.


The news gets even worse for Trump.

From The Washington Post about the charges Trump and Co. face in Georgia.:




No decision will be made for months on whether there will be indictments — and, most notably, if Trump himself will face charges. At least 17 people have been notified they are targets of the criminal investigation, meaning they could eventually face charges. And more targets will be added to the list soon, Willis said in an interview Tuesday in her Atlanta office.

For those who don't subscribe here's a summary:



Previously, Willis suggested that the elector's scandal, the pressuring of officials and threats against election officials could be prosecuted using Georgia's conspiracy and anti-racketeering or RICO laws. 

“The RICO statute allows you to tell jurors the full story” of a complex conspiracy, Willis explained. “It’s a great statute for prosecutors."

The question Trump ought to be asking himself is whether any of his cohorts in crime want to do time in a place like this to prove their unwavering loyalty to him.
Georgia State Prison, located in unincorporated Tattnall County outside of Reidsville, is the main maximum security facility in Georgia. 


Phillips State Prison

 Gwinnett County



My comment to above article:
It has not been a good news day for Trump and it could get worse:

Excerpt:

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig and former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal explained that it was almost certain based on the information that was included in the Justice Department court filings that they most likely had an inside source. 

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Thursday, Leonnig said it might be the reason that folks reportedly said Trump was "unhappy and displeased" while he was at his Virginia golf course this week. 

"While there are a lot of conspiracy theories floating around about why he was there, his mood is pretty obvious," Leonnig explained. "He is on multiple fronts under investigation. And he knows, based on all the subpoenas flying around, and some were returned, including Mark Meadows, the request by DOJ for texts, all these things flying around have given the Department of Justice a lot of information. He must know by now as well, Nicole, that somebody in his inner circle, somebody close to him, close to him at Mar-a-Lago, close to him in his White House has been cooperating with the Department of Justice to make clear that there was a high degree of certainty that they would find classified records. Still at Mar-a-Lago after Donald Trump's lawyers insisted they had done a diligent search and none were to be found."

Trump, being a malignant narcissist and having the judgment of a gnat can't help but making it worse for himself. I am sure that if his new $3 million lawyer was advising him, and he was heeding this advice he wouldn't be saying things like this from "Trump threatens DOJ against indictments: 'You'd have problems the likes of which you have ever seen before'"

On Thursday, in an interview with right-wing talk radio host Hugh Hewitt, former President Donald Trump appeared to issue a vague threat to the Justice Department against indicting him.

Trump said that "I would have no prohibition against running," when he asked whether he would still run for office with an indictment.

"I think, if it happened, you'd have problems in this country the likes of which, perhaps, you have ever seen before," said Trump. "I don't think the people of the United States would stand for it."

When Hewitt asked Trump to elaborate, he said, "Big problems."

The stories have been breaking fast, furious, and fabulous all day. As you can see I find RawStory the best place to follow such news since they are the progressive website that keeps up with all the other media which publishes such articles. Check this one out:


Excerpt:

The whole situation, argued Brennan, is similar to the behavior Trump exhibited during the Russia investigation — and in that case, as well, seasoned prosecutors who investigated the matter concluded that the former president and his allies had likely committed obstruction.

"You are talking about the investigation into Russian interference in the election and Bill Barr's blatant mischaracterization what the Mueller Report found, the Mueller Report found although there was collusion, there wasn't the evidence that he was able to uncover for criminal conspiracy," said Brenna. "I would think criminal conspiracy here in terms of trying to avoid any type of understanding that these documents were in Mar-a-Lago is something that I think Donald Trump and others are vulnerable to potential future indictment."

Today's saga continues


 


September 14, 2022

Fetal personhood and how to get away with murder

 Reductio ad absurdum 

Reading this article..

Does a fetus count in the carpool lane? Abortion laws create new questions about legal personhood

... it occurred to me that taken to the extreme if a pregnant woman murders someone and is apprehended the prosecutors have some serious considerations in moving forward. In fact, they may have to let her stay home, perhaps under house arrest, until she gives birth. There are even problems with that which I address below.

On the very most basic level if the fetus is a legally consider to be a person from the moment of conception or on any legally defined post-conception time it cannot be incarcerated.

The woman of course could, and would, even prior to trial if the charge was murder, if she wasn't carrying the fetus inside of her. This would be no different from jailing a single-parent mother along with her toddler because nobody else had custody. The state would take custody of the child and determine where he or she went.

If a collection of cells inside of a woman's uterus is a person, whether an embryo in the earliest post-fertilization stage of development or at anytime later in pregnancy, is a person that just happens not to have been born yet forget the question about the legality of a woman driving in a carpool lane. 

There's no case that can be made that it is legal, let alone constitutional, to deprive that pre-born person of its freedom by incarcerating them. 

Taking this logic to an extreme, even an arrest is a deprivation of freedom so it would be unconstitutional to arrest a woman who was carrying an unborn person. If a police officer did this it would be a false arrest and I could see lawsuits as a result. It would could make an even more compelling case if the unborn person was locked in the back of a police car or even worse taken to a holding cell in a police station.

Again consider what would happen to a woman suspected of a crime who was arrested while she was with her actually born, living, breathing, thinking, and feeling child. I think in most jurisdictions that child would go with a relative or social services would take temporary custody if the woman was to be deprived of her freedom.

Consider the question about ankle bracelet monitored house arrest to prevent a woman from fleeing to avoid prosecution and whether it would be an infringement of the constitutional right of the unborn child. Who speaks for the fetus who can't talk? Whose to say that the fetus doesn't want to take a walk, or for that matter, go to a country which we don't have an extradition treaty with.

Of course once the child is born unless the woman managed to get pregnant soon after giving birth  she could be arrested, go to trail, and if convicted go to prison.

September 12, 2022

Ban this , you gormless stinking discharge of MAGA effluent

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 

Texas teacher quits over racist rant about white history month and the N-word: ‘I can’t say that?’

and


Vice principal transferred to different school after calling Black student the N-word.

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:

Top medical journal blames Trump's policies for tens of thousands of deaths

 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:

China’s Drought Threatens Nation’s Energy, Food and Economic Security

Politics

One can debate whether the philosophies and policies of normal conversative Republicans like Liz Cheney and perhaps Mitt Romney  are better for democracy than those of moderate and progressive Democrats. What can't honestly be argued is that the current crop of Trump cultists especially promoters of the big lie, those who want to have the country turn hard-core fascist, those who want to destroy free and fair elections though gerrymandering and voter restrictions are benefiting democracy in the United States. Add to this, judges from the Supreme Court down to the lowest courts, who bend their decisions to fit the political goal they want to achieve. I am talking about the five judges who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade and about you, Judge Cannon.

If these achieve their ultimate goals the democracy the Founders envisioned will cease to exist and we become no better, and in someways worse, than counties run by the strongmen Trump so admires. 

Psychology

As someone who worked as a psychotherapist for 40 years and ran a community mental health center where I supervised dozens of other therapists and student interns I can address the subject of psychology with some expertise.

Starting with the easiest and by far the most prominent example of psychopathology in the country, Donald Trump meets every criteria for two disorders in the diagnostic manual (the DSM-5). These are narcissistic personality disorder and anti-social personalty. In addition to these disorders he has every trait describing people with malignant narcissism (my article on this) and being a member of The Dark Triad (another article by me). 

Moving to notable politicians we have a group of people who are either incredibly gullible or have a delusional disorder. Marjorie Taylor  Greene seems to fit into this category. Some people think she's delusional, others think she's putting on an act.




As for ordinary people, we have an hitherto underestimated number of people who believe things, often called conspiracy theories, that fit on a continuum between highly unlikely to outlandishly ridiculous. Some proudly wave a QAnon flag and buy into all of that group's mishegas while others are are more selective in which things they believe.

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:

Trump's cult isn't born from stupidity — it comes from lack of morality

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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Ty Cobb, lets his hair down, says Trump is deeply wounded narcissist

 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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