May 252025
 

This past week “Dear Leader” took the next step on the way to becoming a fascist dictator by unfurling a HUGE banner – of HIMSELF – at the Ministry of Truth USDA.

A colossal, brooding image of Donald Trump now looms over the U.S. Department of Agriculture headquarters in Washington, D.C. The banner is unmistakably authoritarian in both style and scale. It features a stone-faced Trump gazing down upon the capital like a watchful overlord.

The huge banner of a glaring Trump in front of the USDA is a literal sign the U.S. has lost its democracy

History has shown that such arrogant, pompous, narcissistic displays of self-exaltation do NOT herald a healthy, thriving democracy.  Quite the opposite.

But folks took advantage of such pretentious chutzpah to have some fun …

If that wasn’t galling enough, salt was rubbed into the wound as it was displayed alongside a banner of Pres. Lincoln.  It was Lincoln who founded the USDA in 1862 to

” … provide leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on public policy, the best available science, and effective management.”

But one Paulley Ticks took a bit of “artistic license” and saved the day with his pièce de résistance revision:

 

And he interestingly notes that the hand doing the flipping-off is his, because he could NOT find a pinky-sided image of a “giving-the-finger” photo.

https://x.com/PaulleyTicks/status/1923130550459470260

 

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May 182025
 

Yesterday, the radio opera was Richard Strauss’s “Salome” which is not based directly on the Biblical story, but on Oscar Wilde’s play of the same name. Richard was no relation to the Johanns – his father was a French horn player. His life was a bit later than the waltz royal family, and I don’t know whether he was influenced by Freud, but it’s a good bet that Wilde was – the libretto and score reek of it. If that sounds depressing, yes, it could be, but I have always found it helpful when feeling down – it gives me the feeling that, yes, I’m down, but I’m not that down, and it helps me snap out (and, if I’m not down, the music, although even today it sounds very avant-garde, is beautiful in its way.) This production is part of the “Live in HD” and thus has been recorded and was shown in theaters around the world. I doubt I’ll seek it out – I don’t feel that it needed quite as much visual dysfunction as they added to it – I think it’s better stripped down – but that didn’t impair hearing it on the radio. Off to visit Virgil now – I’ll check in upon return.

This is not news, but it is a pretty good anecdote, and not a shaggy dog story – it has a punch line.

Not to imply anyone’s death (well maybe a few) is good news. On the other hand, the life of a good person is worth recognizing, even celebrating, especially when we have so few just now in the right positions. Harry Litman eulogizes David Souter.

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Jun 132022
 

Glenn Kirschner – Day 1 of J6 insurrection hearings: the curtain pulled back on Trump’s treason. A recap & breakdown

Meidas Touch – Jamie Raskin CONFIDENT that DOJ will take down traitors

The Lincoln Project – Remember

Crooks & Liars – Chris Wallace Says The Video Evidence Is Exposive [sic]

Naked Lovebird Guards His Dollhouse

Beau – Let’s talk about Lincoln the conservative…. (snicker)

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