Religious Motivations

  • Jerry Coyne challenges claims of a religious revival in America;
  • Review of a book called “Why I Am Not an Atheist” by Christopher Beha;
  • And a NYT essay by author Christopher Beha.
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A couple items about religion today.

Even the best of the media love to identify supposed “trends,” especially if they’re counter-intuitive. Thus there have been articles in newspapers and online about how the decline in religiosity in America is reversing. Wishful thinking, by some?

Jerry Coyne, 17 Feb 2026: There isn’t a revival of religion in America
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Visually Stunning

  • More about conservative comments about San Francisco;
  • Paul Krugman wonders why MAGA hates the planet;
  • How conservatives prioritize big families: quantity over quality;
  • Connecting dots between mentions of Tom Holland and his book DOMINION;
  • The MAGA attitude of contempt for others, as seen recently by Pam Bondi;
  • And some early Philip Glass: A Madrigal Opera.

Which locals come to take for granted, of course.

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Another item about conservative hatred of San Francisco.

Salon, Sophia Tesfaye, 10 Feb 2026: Super Bowl bursts popular right-wing media myth, subtitled “Conservative commentators and podcast bros backtrack on what they’ve said about San Francisco”

I always thought the idea of San Francisco as a dystopian nightmare was some kind of bit. An exaggeration made meme, something people said with a wink to signal their politics more than their understanding of reality. I didn’t realize just how many Americans actually believe it so deeply that they could travel across the country, step off a plane and walk through one of the most visually stunning cities on the continent — only to be shocked that they were lied to.

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The Clash Within

  • How there isn’t a clash of civilizations (e.g. Christian vs. Muslim) so much as a clash between modernity and those who resent it: WOKE vs MAGA;
  • Items about ensuring the “right” people will vote, the erosion of the separation of church and state, Trump’s relentless self-promotion, and how the destruction of the US vaccine market will hurt the entire world;
  • Philip Glass’s Glassworks.
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Another big picture piece today.

Thumbnail history. In the early 1990s Francis Fukuyama published a book called The End of History and the Last Man which argued, in part, that liberal democracy was winning the international war of governments. Samuel P. Huntington wrote a response called the Clash of Civilizations that objected to Fukuyama’s thesis. A few years later 9/11 happened, which seemed to discredit Fukuyama and confirm Huntington.

The present article, if I can guess before I read it, says the true clash isn’t between different cultures or religions, it’s internal — a clash between basic (even primitive) and advanced human nature. MAGA vs. WOKE. Continue reading

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The Trump Administration Declines All Knowledge

  • Satire from The Atlantic based on the Trump administration’s renunciation of scientific conclusions about climate change;
  • Conflicted ideas about the state of the world;
  • How Gallup will stop tracking presidential approval rates;
  • Another movement from Akhnaten: Attack and Fall
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Suitable for this administration, and the MAGA crowd. (And the flat-earth crowd.)

The Atlantic, Alexandra Petri, 14 Feb 2026: Trump Administration Announces That We Don’t Know Where the Sun Goes at Night, subtitled “After deciding carbon dioxide does no harm, it was the logical next move.”

A new ruling from the Trump administration says that when the sun disappears at night, we don’t know where it goes. All remaining top scientists have been taken from their positions and tasked with getting to the bottom of this.

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Regressing to Might Makes Right

  • How Trump is reviving pagan values in which might makes right, while historian Tom Holland gives Christianity all the credit for ideas of inherent morality (ideas the administration is ignoring), which I dispute;
  • Author Rod Dreher think the Enlightenment was a mistake, and would prefer the certitudes of Middle Age religion;
  • Germany understands that Trump has destroyed the world’s rules-based order;
  • Charts showing the increasing isolation of the US on the world stage;
  • Brief items on Trump’s racism, a white nationalist up for Senate confirmation, and how trust in American healt care has plummeted since RFK Jr. took over;
  • Philip Glass’s “Hymn to the Sun,” from Akhnaten.
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As I’ve been saying. They’re all hypocrites — they’re primitive, racist tribalists who openly flout the ideals they claim to venerate, the ideals that people better than them have established in recent centuries.

NY Times, guest essay by Leighton Woodhouse, 11 Feb 2026: Donald Trump, Pagan King [gift link]

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada recently described the world that President Trump is dragging us into with this aphorism: “The strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must.”

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Renouncing Reality, Yet Again, to Make Money

  • The Trump administration denies climate change, in favor of big business;
  • Trump is best on cashing in;
  • Paul Krugman explains why deportation don’t create jobs and will lead to more deaths of native-born Americans;
  • Brief items about conservatives and small government; the end of CBS News; theocracy; how women need to be imprisoned; and how evangelicals need to outbreed the left;
  • An NFL writer finds San Francisco to be a delightful place; “they lied to you” about the city.
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The big story, once again:

NY Times, 12 Feb 2026: Trump Administration Erases the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change, subtitled “The Environmental Protection Agency rejected the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.”
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How Crises Disappear

  • How Trump has quietly withdrawn National Guard troops from various cities;
  • Adam-Troy Castro predicts that the ballroom, the Kennedy Center overhaul, and the arch, will never happen;
  • John Pavlovitz on how Bad Bunny reminds MAGA that they’re losing;
  • Amanda Marcotte on why evangelicals will never dump Trump;
  • Paul Krugman on the banality of MAGA evil: Howard Lutnick.
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Let’s note this first.

Washington Post, today: National Guard troops were quietly withdrawn from some U.S. cities, subtitled “The deployments encountered repeated legal setbacks that stymied President Donald Trump’s desire for a show of force in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland, Oregon.”
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Wrecking Ball Politics. Wentithy.

  • The most beautiful news of 2025, from Information is Beautiful, due mostly to science and technology;
  • Items from JMG about MAGA and conservative outrage;
  • Items about Trump administration’s wrecking ball politics: destroying climate regulations, the global international order, the government’s alliances with Harvard and educational resources in general;
  • Short items about anti-abortion and measles, outrage over hearing about other faiths, and a racist tired of being called a racist;
  • Another section of Einstein on the Beach.
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Consider some good news — where progress is being made.

Click through to the site, where text boxes appear as you hover over each colored block, offering links to background information.

Information Is Beautiful: Most Beautiful News of the Year 2025.

Perhaps needless to say: these are all accomplishments of science, technology, and even politics.

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These Are the Days, My Friend

  • Alternate takes on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show performance;
  • The Bulwark ranks Trump 2.0’s most racist moments;
  • JD Vance was booed at the Olympics, but NBC edited the boos out;
  • About that “He Gets Us” ad campaign;
  • Pete Hegseth is taking the US military backward;
  • A GOP rep thanks Jesus for Trump;
  • How Fox News has completely ignored that racist Trump video about the Obamas, while smearing ICE victim Alex Pretti dozens of times;
  • Bits from Facebook; John Pavlovitz on Epstein victims; the decline of burglary and robbery; Trump’s monuments to himself; America’s credibility; about the movement against processed foods;
  • And Philip Glass’s Einstein on the Beach.
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Mostly headlines today, to catch up.

Slate, Nadira Goffe, 9 Feb 2026: Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance Was Pure Joy, subtitled “The Puerto Rican superstar’s halftime show wasn’t what conservatives feared. It was something else entirely.”

Slate, Heather Schwedel, 9 Feb 2026: I Watched the “All-American” Super Bowl Halftime Show. It Was Even More Embarrassing Than You Imagined.

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How the War on Woke Reflects the Basics of Human Nature

Just one piece today, a longish piece I’m going to go through fairly carefully, since it puts current issues about MAGA and conservative regression into a broad context, broader I’d say than the 400 years stated in the title.

Salon, Andrew O’Hehir, 8 Feb 2026: MAGA’s war on “woke” has a long history — like 400 years, subtitled “Trump and Stephen Miller don’t just want to erase the 20th century. Their dream is much bigger than that”

Beginning:

One explicit goal of the second Trump administration, if not its defining mission, is to undo the recent past and rewrite history to fit its own master narrative. Continue reading

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