Not Easy To Admit Being Wrong, So I Won’t Do It

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From The Onion:

All of us do or say the wrong thing from time to time. It’s my belief that what matters most is not the mistakes we make in life, but how we choose to respond after we’ve made them. Refusing to acknowledge our errors is easy: We simply presume that we are correct and ignore any facts to the contrary. Admitting we’ve messed up, on the other hand, can be pretty tough. And that’s why I don’t ever do it.

Recognizing that you’re wrong means finding fault with yourself instead of others, which is every bit as awful as it sounds.

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The Suddenness of Death

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From The Life and Times of Bruce Gerencser:

Without the promise of a blessed afterlife, Christianity loses its power. People want to believe that there is more to life than the here and now; they want to believe that death is not the end; they want to believe that the family circle won’t be broken in the sweet by and by. But life tells us a far different story — that death is certain and often comes when we expect it least; that death rips from us those we love, leaving only our memories. I wish it were different, but alas I must embrace reality, a reality that tells me I shall never see my friend Steve again; that Justin will never hold in his arms again his precious daughter. All we have are the memories of time spent with those we love. These untimely deaths are reminders, at least to me, that I should live life to its fullest and that I shouldn’t put off to another day experiencing life with those I love.

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Two New Reps: Blasphemies,Heresies and Profanities

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From Vixen Strangely at Strangely Blogged:

These shibboleths, these household idols, that are being supposedly profaned, though, don’t strike me as being quite the profanity that President Trump is engaging in with his shutdown, which he owns because he has no takers for this highly toxic property of his own building, over a dumb, ineffective wall that he believes he needs to satisfy his little racist fan club. His rhetoric has never had a good foundation with respects to this wall funding–Mexico was going to pay for it, but maybe not. Maybe they will pay for it with tariffs (that are not raised under the tax deal he was so excited about). Maybe he will declare a national emergency and eminent domain all the property he wants for his maybe concrete, possibly steel, definitely slats, kinda see-through, ever changing wall (and watch the many lawsuits roll in, because none of that shit is legal and so many Americans would have standing it is not funny).

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Conservatives Cry Sexism when Biden Calls Coulter ‘Conservative Blonde Woman’

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From Tommy Christopher:

Former Vice President Joe Biden (D-BFD) became the subject of uncharacteristic criticism among conservatives when he referred to right-wing media star Ann Coulter simply as “the conservative blonde woman,” and blamed her for Donald Trump‘s government shutdown.

CNN’s Randi Kaye happened to run into Biden at Philadelphia International Airport this week, and among the other subjects that came up was the current government shutdown.

“Republicans overwhelmingly voted to keep the government open,” Biden told Kaye, and added “Then Rush Limbaugh and the conservative blonde woman says he’s losing his base, and so he’s changed his mind.”

That exchange went viral, and drew a variety of reactions.

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Elizabeth Warren Admits to Lying . . . Sort Of

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From David Robertson at The Moderate Voice:

A 17 May 2012 news report by the Boston Herald says the following:

Elizabeth Warren was touting her claim of Cherokee heritage as early as 1984, according to a cookbook titled “Pow Wow Chow” edited by her cousin that includes Warren’s recipes for a savory crab omelet and spicy barbecued beans.

The cookbook, edited by Warren’s cousin Candy Rowsey, is a compilation of “special recipes passed down through the Five Tribes families,” according to the introduction in a copy obtained by the Herald.

Warren, who has been under fire for claiming Indian lineage despite a lack of documentation, is identified as “Elizabeth Warren, Cherokee” under each of five recipes she contributes in the cookbook, published in 1984 by the Five Civilized Tribes Museum located in Muskogee.

If Native Americans are people of color, and if Warren now says that she isn’t a person of color, then she lied when she previously claimed to be Cherokee.

This issue isn’t a partisan issue. Even Democrats should be able to tell that Warren lied previously.

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My President Is Innocent, If You Will


 

Another day, another scandal. This time the anti-immigrant President turns out to be hiring undocumented immigrants and having their paperwork forged.

He had no idea. Again.

It was all done behind his back. Again.

When he wasn’t looking. Again.

Continue reading “My President Is Innocent, If You Will”

Shutdown, Up Against the Wall, GOP NC Cheat, Desks, Punctuation

Wasting My Own Time

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From John Scalzi at Whatever:

I’m increasingly finding that just staring into the computer when I’m not actively writing or engaging with friends isn’t actually enjoyable or making me happy.

With that in mind, I’ve decided to do a few things, and I’m going to tell you now about three of them. The first is something I was already doing to some extent: blocking social media between 8am and noon when I’m at home and having that as my prime writing time; that is, when I’m writing the stuff I’m being paid for. The second is relieve myself of the idea that there is such a thing as multitasking, and to focus on doing on thing at a time. So, when I’m writing (say) a piece on Whatever, not to be checking Twitter or Facebook while I’m doing it, which is really easy for me to do and also really distracting.

The third is simply to ask myself “is this the best use of my time” when I’m aimlessly sitting in front of my computer. Sometimes it is! Sometimes “aimlessness” is me doing nothing in order to recharge my brain. But often it’s not. And when it’s not, I should be doing something else — reading a book or writing something or actually walking on the treadmill or making Smudge chase a red laser dot, or whatever. I do have things I want to do, that aimlessness in front of the computer isn’t helping with. I’m gonna be 50. I’m not going to regret not sitting aimlessly in front of the computer, but there will be other things I’ll regret not doing instead.

These aren’t resolutions and I’m not going to beat myself up if I don’t perfectly execute them. What they are, is me tweaking my process to make me happier with how I’m spending my day-to-day life. If they work, great. If they don’t, I’ll try something else instead.

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The Death of the Media: Because It’s Already #2016Redux

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From tengrain at Mock Paper Scissors:

Yesterday CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News all aired uninterrupted, 30+ minutes of Trump lying, rambling, and babbling. And then breathlessly repeated the lies and asked their powerhouse panels what they thought of the lies. And then they repeated the lies, debated the lies, and did everything but inject the lies into the veins of We The People.

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Is It a Sin to Go to the Movie Theater?

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From The Life and Times of Bruce Gerencser:

Back in the days of my youth, the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist (IFB) churches I attended banned their members from going to indoor and outdoor movie theaters. Their logic went something like this:

  • By attending movies, you were supporting evil, immoral Hollywood.
  • By attending movies, you might cause other Christians to think poorly of you. What if they saw you leaving a multiplex theater that offered G-rated and R-rated movies? They could wrongly assume that you were watching an R-rated movie and not a God-approved G-rated movie. This would lead to you having a bad testimony in the eyes of other believers.
  • By attending movies, you could cause spiritually weaker Christians to stumble. If these spiritually immature believers saw you attending a movie, they would assume that it was all right for them to watch a movie too. And their spiritual immaturity could result in them watching non-G-rated movies.

This same logic was applied to watching television and eating in restaurants that served the Devil’s brew, alcohol.

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