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Tuesday

Posted on 01/24/2023 5.00 AM

JCM 1/21/2023 3:30:35 PM


Posted by: JCM

vxbush 1/24/2023 5:19:14 AM
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Discuss. 

doppelganglander 1/24/2023 5:38:15 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 1:

I wonder if we are prone to obey authority is because we are social animals. It's much safer to stick with the herd.

doppelganglander 1/24/2023 5:40:00 AM
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Meanwhile, it's a balmy 29 degrees (Fahrenheit!) in the ATL, up from 25 when the cats woke me up at 5:30. I have meetings all afternoon and I can't be sure I'll be awake for them.
Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 7:02:36 AM
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Reply to doppelganglander in 2:

I think it’s easy to overstay the case here. We also tend to obey authority because most of the time, it makes sense to do so. Doctors know more about medicine than I do, so I should listen to them about medicine. Most of the time….

buzzsawmonkey 1/24/2023 7:07:26 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 4:

OR---did you see my post from yesterday?

Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 7:17:06 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 5:

I did, but I could not get the National Post link to open.

So, are you planning any sort of action? 

JCM 1/24/2023 7:38:38 AM
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Oh a Venn diagram, I love Venn diagrams, you know the three circles!

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Yeah, that one is pretty accurate.


buzzsawmonkey 1/24/2023 7:45:47 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 6:

I considered it, briefly, but decided against it, for a number of reasons: first, because the columnist who quoted it praised "the obvious truth it contains" (his words), and it's more important to spread the idea; second, because the quote plus his comments is pretty much "fair use," copyright-wise; third, because it would be a lot of bother for little return even if successful; and, last but not least, it would destroy whatever cover my posting nic provides.

vxbush 1/24/2023 8:31:19 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 8:

All good reasons to let it slide, then. Better that your cred as a thoughtful poster goes up. 

Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 8:53:19 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 8:


But other than that... 

Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 8:54:57 AM
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In #8 buzzsawmonkey said: the columnist who quoted it praised "the obvious truth it contains" (his words)

So the columnist does, indeed, explicitly say that he's quoting a post he read elsewhere?  (Again, I could not open the National Post link)


If so, I certainly agree that there's no reason to challenge him. 

buzzsawmonkey 1/24/2023 9:10:28 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 11:

He doesn't mention my nic, but he starts out by saying he's "singing from other people's songbooks today," then says that this was a post he'd read on Instapundit, and puts it in quotation marks.  So, yeah.

buzzsawmonkey 1/24/2023 9:12:09 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 11:

Maybe this link will work better?

Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 9:18:42 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 13:


That worked, thanks.  And, yes, I'd consider it an honor to be so quoted (I've paraphrased this same observation by you myself, in conversations). 

vxbush 1/24/2023 9:20:29 AM
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In #13 buzzsawmonkey said: Maybe this link will work better?

On my Mac, I was able to read the document in Reader View. It's not a bad article, and does a service of gathering these tidbits into a more cohesive article. But the ending (" I expect mild praise for today’s venture into opinion recycling") made me LOL. Give that man an environmental award!

vxbush 1/24/2023 12:48:40 PM
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Tit for tat? Classified documents found at former VP Mike Pence's house.
Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 1:05:36 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 16:

You said "tit".  Huh huh huh huh. 

buzzsawmonkey 1/24/2023 1:11:29 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 16:

I find it hard to imagine Mike Pence with "tats."

vxbush 1/24/2023 1:44:31 PM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 18:

I'm thinking the default position anyone should take about anyone who works in DC is, "assume they have classified information." As we've seen with the FBI going after Trump, there was a lot of information that was classified that probably didn't need to be, but the classification protected government buddies. 

vxbush 1/24/2023 2:00:57 PM
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Buzz, someone shares your thoughts about Michelle Obama being presented as a presidential candidate. 
buzzsawmonkey 1/24/2023 2:22:10 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 20:

Yes, the question is---will they offer us the First First Lady Ladyparts President, or the First First Lady Ladyparts President with added blackness?

vxbush 1/24/2023 2:25:13 PM
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In #21 buzzsawmonkey said: Yes, the question is---will they offer us the First First Lady Ladyparts President, or the First First Lady Ladyparts President with added blackness?

Oh, clearly, with added blackness, because then she hits all the woke buttons for perfection. 

Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 2:28:09 PM
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So I've got some personal news in the Frontier.... good news, for a change (for that venue).
Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 2:37:42 PM
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In #20 vxbush said: Buzz, someone shares your thoughts about Michelle Obama being presented as a presidential candidate. 

I still don't think it will ever happen. But then again, I am almost invariably wrong with these sorts of predictions. 

buzzsawmonkey 1/24/2023 2:48:08 PM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 24:

Re: Frontier news; Congratulations!  And, no surprise.

Occasional Reader 1/24/2023 2:58:56 PM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 25:

Thank you.

I am pleased as punch.  Which is a weird expression, come to think of it.

buzzsawmonkey 1/24/2023 3:04:03 PM
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In #26 Occasional Reader said: I am pleased as punch.  Which is a weird expression, come to think of it.

I believe it refers to the puppet in the "Punch and Judy" shows which used to be popular; Punch (who slugged everyone and everything with a stick) was always pleased with himself.

Kosh's Shadow 1/24/2023 7:04:05 PM
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Jukebox with a Punch and Judy bit in it

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