• Hot Off The Presses

    There Is No Deal Breaker For Trumpists

    People support Trump because they project their own fears and hopes on him. Note that I use the cliché in reverse order – they are first motivated by fear, and hope is secondary. NYT: No Deal Breaker For Trump Voters Larry Laughlin, a retired businessman from a Minneapolis suburb, compares Mr. Trump to a high school senior who could “walk up to the table with the jocks and the cheerleaders and put them in their place.” That is something that the “nerds and the losers, whose dads are unemployed and moms are working in the cafeteria,” could never do. Mr.…

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    This First Hand Account From Charlottesville

    This experience passed along by Crooks and Liars from a Facebook post (with author’s permission) gives the lie to the “both sides do it” argument… including the one used by the current resident of the White House. I’ve spent the week since Charlottesville grieving, angry, and spending far too much time sifting through Twitter and news feeds, trying to make sense of it all. The only conclusion I can reach is that Nazis and fascists must be opposed, without violence if possible. They may make it impossible to avoid confrontations, though, in future actions. They crave conflict because without opposition,…

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    Evening Calm

    Twitter has hacked my brain. Years ago I was capable of blogging long essays. Now I think in 140 character bursts. This must stop. I have New Age music playing, I’m not looking at Twitter, I’m not reading item after item in Feedly, I’m not curating links endlessly in Pocket or del.icio.us (or whatever linkhoarding tool is current now). It is late evening, it is calm, and I had a pleasant day of errands, eating out with family, playing board games, and laughing. I ate out twice, in fact. Lunch and dinner, spent with family. An older couple, a middle-aged…

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    White Supremacy and Orthodox Christianity: A Dangerous Connection

    I had noticed several references to Othodox Christianity in some of the nationalist stories coming out of Charlottesville. There’s a connection, and mainstream American Orthodox church leaders have some warning signs to watch for. There are those who would co-opt American Orthodoxy, make it the voice of white nationalism. Churches need to confront the problem head on. Source: White Supremacy and Orthodox Christianity: A Dangerous Connection Rears Its Head in Charlottesville | Religion Dispatches

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    Fight against extremism for former neo-Nazi from Chicago ramps up after Trump (Of Course Trump Admin Defunded)

    As a leader of the American white supremacist movement nearly 30 years ago, Christian Picciolini wrote propaganda, devised infiltration strategies and brokered mergers with similar organizations in the U.S.Now, the 43-year-old Chicago native spends his days with a different purpose, as co-founder of Life After Hate, a nonprofit group devoted to helping former neo-Nazis and other extremists shed their toxic ideology.He is busier than ever.Since Donald Trump was elected president, referrals to his group have gone from two a week to five a day, Picciolini said. And since a car plowed into a crowd protesting a white supremacist rally in…

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    80% of Republicans back Trump on Charlottesville

    80% of Republicans back Trump on Charlottesville It would seem that the Republican party believes that Nazis should be left alone to do whatever they want unopposed. I don't see how you can look at that result and think otherwise. Such good people they are, every last one of them. I think that Democrats had better start grappling with the fact that Republicans will follow him anywhere and back him no matter what he says or does. It is now a cult, not a political party. Hullabaloo HOME. Digby’s Hullabaloo 2801 Ocean Park Blvd. Box 157. Santa Monica, Ca 90405.…

  • Cycling

    Not The One

    So, it’s another summer riding season upon us, and my stable of bikes is now 3.  Veda, the sturdy hybrid. Not light but has lights. Geoffrey, the sedate faux-vintage tourer. Also not light, but has lights. Sara Maude, the step-through starter. Really not light, now chiefly on the training stand. I may keep her as an occasional Burley hauler and loaner for a friend. Sometime soon, I’d like to have a lightweight road bike, as I’ve tried a couple on recent trips (most recently the unclogged Arizona trip in February, and the unblogged Honolulu Tour de Cure from last November).…

  • Twitter

    Tweetly Weeks

    Just in time, a @washingtonpost essay questioning whether Jesus existed. Cue rightwing outrage. https://t.co/CQdGDIzo6U 2016-12-09 personally, I think Jefferson was on the right track. Magic and miracles obscure the central message of a 1st century itinerant rabbi. in reply to GinnyRED57 2016-12-09 the Jefferson Bible is available online in various formats. https://t.co/1BTFD7Chhn in reply to GinnyRED57 2016-12-09 I just happen to have a preference for music, panoply, and liturgy. But the central message is "Love one another." in reply to GinnyRED57 2016-12-09 Will @gcntweet send the mountain bike contingent on this one? https://t.co/KMjAQBBeWd 2016-12-09 @anamariecox Four more years of this.…

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    Tweetly Weeks

    Getting really tired of #longblonde Nazi spokeswomen. 2016-12-01 @alexkasprak @KillerMartinis The ranking Democrat on that committee needs to start running a fact-based Twitter account. in reply to alexkasprak 2016-12-01 @alexkasprak @KillerMartinis Ranking Democrat Eddie Bernice Johnson https://t.co/oz1NwzL6jq in reply to alexkasprak 2016-12-01 @valexkasprak @KillerMartinis HORRIFYING Lamar Smith statement – https://t.co/2el0RmSKbI 2016-12-01 @alexkasprak @KillerMartinis Ugh. https://t.co/2el0RmSKbI in reply to alexkasprak 2016-12-01 @RepEBJ Hello – comment on this statement?? https://t.co/2el0RmSKbI 2016-12-01 @alexkasprak @KillerMartinis Her Twitter handle is @RepEBJ in reply to alexkasprak 2016-12-01 @kurteichenwald Well, now we know for sure to remind Stein voters that it's their fault. in reply to kurteichenwald…