- Infidel 753 has been out for surgery and has safely arrived home.
- Max’s Dad is disturbed at those who are disturbed, not at shootings by police of black people who are later believed to have been innocent, but at those who are disturbed at the vulnerability of black people to police shootings.
- The Intersection of Madness and Reality takes a look at Hillary’s use of “Basket of Deplorables” to describe the racist half of Donald’s supporters, and considers how this became a violation of conservative political correctness.
- tengrain at Mock Paper Scissors is mercilous in a continuing parody of Peggy Noonan and her columns. In this case, we have a speculative study of how Peggy is able to discern a hidden movement toward Trump.
- Media analysis has occasionally focused on the very small amounts Donald Trump donated to his own charity foundation – nothing since 2009. Jon Perr at PERRspectives reveals that much of what has been donated by others has been diverted to buy stuff and settle lawsuits on behalf of Trump himself, and that he seems intent on similarly raiding the US Treasury for his own benefit.
- Last Of The Millenniums makes an innocent inquiry about citizenship knowledge of Donald Trump.
- Mad Mike’s America tells us that Bruce Springsteen is less than impressed by Donald Trump.
- Jack Jodell at The Saturday Afternoon Post may not be thinking of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, but he does count the ways. He finds 176 reasons not to vote for Donald Trump.
- Yellow Dog at Blue in the Bluegrass seems stunned that those who are not affiliated with any religion are less likely to vote.
- Vincent at A wayfarer’s Notes goes from Pope to ancient philosopher to explore the concept of, and opposition to, dualism, the separation of body and soul.