On Not Being a D*ck – v1.0


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The Power of Dance

Thom Hartmann’s post of July 26 contains a remarkable list of right wing lies that’s worthy of review. Most troubling is that CBS has tacitly agreed to promote them. Here’s an excerpt:

Reality has a well-known leftwing bias because much of the rightwing ideology out there is based, simply, in lies [like these].

Trickle-down economics benefits working class people. Immigrants are more likely to be criminals. Women love getting abortions, particularly late term. Unions steal from their workers to make “union bosses” rich. Global warming is a hoax. The fossil fuel and chemical industry aren’t poisoning us and our environment. Green energy is more expensive than gas, oil, or coal. People on Medicaid and food stamps are lazy. Unemployment insurance discourages work. Raising the minimum wage increases unemployment. People only value a college education if they go into debt to get it. Healthcare for all Americans is too complicated for any government to create and administer. America was created as a Christian nation.

Every single one of those statements is a demonstrable lie, but when they pop up on CBS News going forward don’t expect any push-back. As part of Skydance’s deal with Trump and the FCC, they not only gave the president a personal $16 million bribe (and apparently also offered a similar amount in free advertising) but also agreed to install in the CBS operations a “monitor” to catch and kill any semblance of “leftwing bias.” This is the sort of thing that routinely happens when nations lose their democracy, and is a flashing red sign that we’re in the actual process of losing ours.

That’s CBS’ cowardly caving to Trump that will produce a big payday for Shari Redstone, holder of the controlling stake in Paramount Global, and for her fellow shareholders, now that Trump is allowing the merger of Paramount with Skydance to happen. That CBS has caved to Trump and is installing a Big Brother monitor and is, of course, allowing themselves to be extorted of $16 million for Trump’s non-existent, no plans presidential library, is the quid for the merger quo.

Raise your hand if you think that the $16 million will go directly into Trump’s pocket. Raise your other hand if you can see that a “monitor” is one more shovel of dirt into the grave of our free press. Perhaps Skydance will rename 60 Minutes “Pravda West” or “Trump’s Sputnik.” See this video from Rick Wilson.

Greed is good, it seems. At least it is for the super rich. Not so much for We The People, as universities, law firms and more go all jellyfish to the tyrant for their short term gain and we get cheated out of full education, legal representation and democracy. D*cks.

Every Sunday Dan Rather takes a break from the hard news and opinion focus of his Steady posts and gives us A Reason to Smile. Likely, you’ve noticed that we need one. Last Sunday he linked his readers to a music video of country singer Lee Ann Womack and her huge hit, I Hope You Dance. That got me to thinking.

Hartmann’s list of the right wing’s lies is promoted by a particular swath of American officials. They’re called Republicans. These are people, I think, who heavily starch everything, especially their underwear. That’s most uncomfortable and makes people cranky. My bet is that almost none of these liars danced when they were young and that none of them dances now. That appears to have led to lives of hypocrisy and cruelty.

There is great good power in dancing, including better health, a positive attitude and inoculation against becoming a d*ck. I wish these officials would listen to the music and try it. We might get good government and maybe even keep our democracy. Plus we’ll have fewer d*cks.*

What About MAGA?

This is a serious look at why people identify as MAGA; the draw, the allure and why they stay.

From Robert Reich’s post of July 27:

Rich Logis was deep in it. He became a Trump supporter in 2015, built a MAGA following, launched a podcast, and wrote op-eds in support of the movement. For years, he was a true believer. But like many who have left cult-like environments, it wasn’t one single event that changed him – it was a slow, painful unraveling of truth.

The botched COVID response. The deadly chaos of January 6. The growing realization that Donald Trump was not who he claimed to be. Rich describes it as a wrenching internal reckoning – a psychological and emotional break from a worldview he once fully embraced.

As Rich said when he endorsed Kamala Harris at the Democratic National Convention:

“I finally stepped outside the MAGA echo chamber. I stopped listening to what Trump said and I looked around with my own eyes. And I realized he had been lying about pretty much everything. Lying is Trump’s toxic superpower. He’s ripped apart families, communities, our country.”

But leaving MAGA wasn’t just about walking away from an ideology. It meant walking away from a community. From belonging. That’s one reason so many stay – because MAGA isn’t just political, it’s personal. It offers identity, connection, and meaning. Leaving it means reshaping how you see yourself and how you relate to the world. And that requires support. [all emphasis original]

Does that blinding flash of the obvious stun you? It did me. While I was busy wondering about the foolishness of MAGAs campaigning, rallying and voting against their own interests, I was missing what was most important to them. Some of my social musings touched on the human behavior motivations, but I missed many of them.

Understand the key point:

“MAGA isn’t just political, it’s personal. It offers identity, connection, and meaning. Leaving it means reshaping how you see yourself and how you relate to the world.**

That makes it hard to stop being a d*ck.

Many thanks to Rich Logis for opening my eyes.

Watch for On Not Being a D*ck – v2.0 on Sunday, August 3.


The Deconstructing Trump*** Corner
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  • It is easy to become the dupe of a deferred purpose,
  • of the promise the future can never keep.
  • Jane Addams, 1910
  • It is a very great mistake to imagine that
  • the object of loyalty is the authority and
  • interest of one individual man.
  • John Adams, 1748

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  • * That’s kind of like our so-called “incels.” These are relationship challenged people who are involuntarily celibate – they can’t get a date or get laid. That makes people mean and angry and causes them to lash out, especially at females, as though they are the cause of incels’ suffering. They really should learn to dance.
  • * The QAnon phrase is WWG1WGA, “Where We Go One, We Go All.” That’s powerful community and identity culture. Read Jim Acosta’s A QAnon “Storm is Coming” for Trump if He Pardons Maxwell.
  • *** Deconstructing Trump by Mardy Grothe explores The Trump phenomenon through the lens of quotation history.

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2 Responses to On Not Being a D*ck – v1.0
  1. Mardy Grothe Reply

    Thanks, Jack. I’ve always loved that saying, “Don’t Be a Dick!” and you’ve given it a new relevance.

  2. Joni Lindgren Reply

    Love that song!

    My best friend played that at her husband’s funeral. It was an uplifting service.