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Sunday, January 31, 2021

Destination Decision

On May 13, 2009 when it became clear to me that the GOP was actively courting members of the KKK, I created the image below and used it in a blog post entitled Rebranding the Right.


On March 15, 2016 I updated the image with the hair of the GOP's presidential candidate, a man who was clearly in favor of the party's affiliation with white supremacy groups.


I had hopes that those images would go viral and alert voters to the danger of a Republican party that appeared to be abandoning belief in America as a melting pot in favor of the myth of white supremacy. Perhaps my caption was too subtle and those who saw the images did not recognized the cross in the eye of those logos as the "Blood Drop Cross" of the KKK.

Now, after four years of a Trump presidency, it is crystal clear that the GOP has completely embraced white supremacy and fully supports those who, on orders from Donald Trump, stormed the U.S. Capitol with plans to capture and kill members of the House and Senate as well as the Republican party's own Vice President.

That brings us to yet another revision of the GOP logo...


a timeline,

 
and a wish.

I sincerely hope that thinking Republicans choose to leave the GOP's seditious parade and join the voters of Georgia, who have rejected white supremacy and chosen to follow The Road To Inclusion.

Monday, January 11, 2021

America's Herd Mentality

Today a friend posted the following to her Facebook page:
It will never cease to amaze me that there are so many weak-minded people who will so easily believe a con artist. How is it possible that there are so many easily-duped people?
To my friend's observation and question I offered the following:

From childhood on, self-serving misleaders of political and religious institutions tell middle class Americans that they need someone to follow because they are inherently (by economic status) and/or spiritually (because of original sin) incapable of making good decisions for themselves.

Those are lies.

Parents, steeped in the lies and encouraged by their misleaders, lambaste educators who attempt to teach their children how to think and reason, calling them morally bankrupt corruptors of the social order.

As a result, what passes for education in America is little more than occupational training for worker drones in a corporatocracy - a nation of sheeple tended, fed, and let to slaughter by the wolves of Wall Street.

Friday, January 8, 2021

A Case of Coincidental Nomenclature

I found it eerily coincidental that Ashli Babbitt, the woman killed participating in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, shared her surname with the title character of a 1922 novel by Sinclair Lewis.The following synopsis of Lewis's novel contains words which, in my opinion, describe the mindset that drove several thousand Americans, including Ms. Babbitt, to travel to Washington D.C. and mount an insurrection against the results of an incontrovertibly honest and fair election and which Donald Trump and his cadre of self-serving political and self-righteous religious abettors have exploited to enrich themselves and amass power. For emphasis, I have underlined and colored those words in red. 
Babbitt

Babbitt, first published in 1922, is a novel by Sinclair Lewis. Largely a satire of American culture, society, and behavior, it critiques the vacuity of middle-class American life and its pressure toward conformity. An immediate and controversial bestseller, Babbitt is one of Lewis’s best-known novels and was influential in the decision to award him the Nobel Prize in literature in 1930. The word "Babbitt" entered the English language as a "person and especially a business or professional man who conforms unthinkingly to prevailing middle-class standards".

Police shot Babbitt, 35, a military veteran and Trump supporter, reportedly as she tried to break through door

Ashli Babbitt was shot by police.
 Ashli Babbitt was a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan. Photograph: Facebook

Thursday, January 7, 2021

UNFIT TO SERVE!

1. There is video evidence Derrick Evans was not only part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6 but also a leader of those who forced their way into the building.

2. (excerpt from the article below) ...He wrote that he did not have "negative interactions" with law enforcement. He said he did not participate in "any destruction that may have occurred."

3. Evans clearly does not understand that his participation in an act of insurrection has done damage far beyond the broken windows and ransacked offices of members of Congress. It has damaged the very fabric of the nation he was elected to serve and the Constitution he has sworn to protect.

4. By both his actions and his words Evans has shown himself to be UNFIT TO SERVE!

January 6, 2021 10:33 PM ET

DAVE MISTICH

W. Va. Del. Derrick Evans, shown taking the oath of office in Charleston on Dec. 14, 2020 was seen in a video as part of the group of pro-Trump rioters who forced their way into the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.

Perry Bennett/West Virginia Legislature via AP

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Goodbye, America!

United States of America,  July 4, 1776 - October 26, 2020

With the swearing in of Amy Coney Barrett on October 26, 2020, Americans were legally condemned to witness the end of the American experiment to create a country where life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the unalienable rights of all. 🤬

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
–George Santayana, The Life of Reason, 1905.

As was the case with the fall of Rome, the collapse of what the Founding Fathers created in America began with the selfishness of the privileged among us.

"Everyone tempted to believe that future generations will have time to address difficult issues that we selfishly choose to ignore should remember their sour legacy."
–final sentence from the article below by Edward Watts

Click the image or the source link to read the article.


Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Toss-Up 2020


After years of listening to conservatives and evangelicals preach about how much they love everyone while heaping hatred on liberals, I believe I understand why.

Simply put, liberals make conservatives and evangelicals look bad.

Liberals actively support policies and introduce bills designed to make real the ideals which conservatives and evangelicals claim to support. Liberals know that passing legislation involves compromise and that neither they nor their policies are perfect. Yet they persist.

Conservatives and evangelicals, on the other hand, use the rhetoric of piety and patriotism to wrap themselves in fake moral superiority in order to hide the fact that they consistently seek to keep those ideals from becoming law.



The man in this cartoon has stopped to consider the consequences of his choice. He may go to the left; he may go to the right, but he knows he has a choice to make. He is clearly a liberal.

Conservatives and evangelicals who arrive at that spot do not hesitate. They simply go to the right and claim that a left turn would lead to socialism, attacks on religion, and the undermining of individual freedom.

Sunday, October 11, 2020

A Failure of Leadership

The Indictment

I did hope, for the sake of our country, that Donald Trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously,” Obama said. “But he never did.He’s shown no interest in putting in the work; no interest in finding common ground; no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself and his friends; no interest in treating the presidency as anything but one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves.Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t,
–President Barack Obama, August 19, 2020

The Lie

HE SPIED ON MY CAMPAIGN, AND GOT CAUGHT!
–Donald Trump, 10:33 PM · Aug 19, 2020 and hundreds of times since then.

The Facts

American investigators trying to find out more about Russia’s attack on the 2016 election sought information about whether anyone in Trump’s camp was involved. Subsequent reports have revealed that Trump’s campaign chairman for part of 2016, Paul Manafort, was giving internal polling data to a man linked with Russia’s military intelligence agency.

Other people in Trump’s camp, including adviser Roger Stone, were trying to make connections with those involved with the Russian interference, which Trump and his team welcomed and encouraged. Ultimately, however, the Justice Department did not charge anyone based on alleged collusion with the Russian election interference.

A Letter Perfect Solution

I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Adding a single, short line to the first letter of Mr. Carlson's first name to chang...