Streets of Minneapolis

  • A new song by Bruce Springsteen about Minneapolis;
  • Why GOP voters love ICE — because their support for the Bible and the Constitution is only totemic, which is to say, hypocritical;
  • Ruben Bolling on the MAGAs: Trump is always right, and it’s all about getting “those filthy brown people out of our country”;
  • With the example of Matt Walsh;
  • And more…
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The Conservative Resistance to Changing One’s Mind

  • Why can conservatives not admit they might have been wrong? Trump never admits to being wrong; he never apologizes;
  • And yet the administration is softening its accusations against the people killed by ICE in Minneapolis;
  • Trump contradicts the 2nd amendment;
  • The MAGA mindset, immune to argument;
  • Philip Glass and Renée Fleming cancel their appearances at the renamed Kennedy Center.
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Good question from a Fox (!) Host:

JMG, 27 Jan 2026: Fox Host: Why Can’t Noem Just Say “I Got It Wrong”?

“I mean, people will trust you more if you say, ‘you know what? I did not get that one right.’ The moral of the story is wait until the investigation is over, as hard as it is, no matter where you are in law enforcement, let the facts lead your talking.

“Do not talk and then hope the facts match up later on. It’s OK to say ‘I don’t have an answer to that question right now,’ in fact, it’s preferable.” – GOP rep turned Fox host Trey Gowdy.

But the pattern is that conservatives are eager to jump to conclusions, because they just know that anyone who opposes their regime must be evil, left-wing agitators. Trump, in particular, never admits to being wrong, and never apologizes.

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Pulling Bolts Out of the Ferris Wheel

  • Train Dreams
  • Republicans on the need to carry guns;
  • How the truth in Minneapolis is whatever Trump says it is;
  • And how the administration altered images and made false posts;
  • Heather Cox Richardson on KQED Forum this morning;
  • Brief items about the Minnesota COC, a pro-ICE church, and the Mississippi governor.
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We watched a lovely movie last night called Train Dreams; it’s one of the Best Picture nominees for the Oscar this year. It’s dramatic and meditative, and resembles the films of Terrence Malick, as I noticed and the link here confirms, with its narration and lingering shots and occasional flashes of what may be hallucinations or memories or something supernatural. The early part of the film concerns the main character working as a logger clearing hillsides for railway construction in the Pacific Northwest. And one character says:

This world is intricately stitched together, boys.

Every thread we pull, we know not how it affects the design of things.

We’re but children on this earth, pulling bolts out of the Ferris wheel, thinking ourselves to be gods.

This is enlightened thinking, likely due to Denis Johnson, who wrote the 2011 novella the movie is based on. (The entire script, or transcript, is online.)

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The Latest ICE Killing

  • Captured on cellphone video, a man on the ground shot in the back ten times, like an execution; his crime: helping a woman who’d been pushed down by ICE thugs;
  • Takes by Heather Cox Richardson, Paul Krugman, Robert Reich, John Pavlovitz, Zack Beauchamp;
  • Jonathan Rauch decides “fascism” is the suitable term, after all, with a list;
  • Several items about how conservatives blame the victim;
  • And now Trump says only criminals carry guns.
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Disintegration

  • Another killing by ICE in Minneapolis;
  • Trump cedes leadership of the global economy to China;
  • Now they want to make the polio vaccine optional;
  • Trump’s EPA now places the value of a human life at zero dollars;
  • Trump’s National Park Service remove an exhibit about slavery;
  • A comparison of Trump to Xi, Putin, and Li Peng.
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Another day, another killing by the trigger-happy hooligans of ICE.

NY Times: Minneapolis Live Updates: Videos Appear to Contradict Federal Account of Killing

Subtitled: “An I.C.U. nurse shot by federal agents was an American citizen with no criminal record, the city police chief said. A New York Times video analysis shows he was holding a phone, not a gun.”

The official narrative is calling the victim a “domestic terrorist,” because he was carrying a gun — which is perfectly legal, as Republicans have made sure for decades — which somehow justified the killing, despite the video evidence showing the contrary. You can’t believe anything the administration says.

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Is There a Coming Crackup? Can We Recover?

Maybe. And maybe.

  • Jonathan Chait wonders why conservatives defend ICE;
  • How the administration lies and alters evidence;
  • Anne Applebaum on the administration’s attacks on science, medicine, culture, and education;
  • Adam Lee offers some perspective on recovering from autocracy;
  • David Brooks sees a coming Trump crackup;
  • And other items noted without quoting or commenting.
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How do we understand this?

The Atlantic, Jonathan Chait, 22 Jan 2026: Why Conservatives Defend ICE, subtitled “Republicans deplore the mayhem in Minnesota—but blame protesters and Democrats for it.”
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A New World Order

  • How Canada and Europe, in response to Trump and MAGA, are bringing about a new world order that sidelines the US;
  • And how the US is sinking into totalitarianism;
  • How Trump thinks he made a deal about Greenland while actually accomplishing nothing;
  • Listening to Sibelius.
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The significant speech at Davos wasn’t Trump’s, it was Canadian prime minister Mark Carney’s. Again, we’re living in history.

Vox, Caitlin Dewey, 21 Jan 2026: Canada’s prime minister just declared the end of the world as we know it, subtitled “Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s historic speech, explained.”
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Trump’s Lunacy and Conservative Regression

  • The Greenland obsession is a new level of madness for Trump;
  • Time to impeach?
  • Trump’s embarrassing Davos speech;
  • MAGA Jesus is not the real Jesus, but evangelicals will never break with Trump;
  • Tony Perkins says ICE protestors are God-haters;
  • The would-be surgeon general thinks improving health is a spiritual project;
  • RFK Jr. is misogynistic, too;
  • A new group for MAGA to hate: AWFUL;
  • The Heritage Foundation want to send woman back half a century;
  • TN wants to legalize anti-gay discrimination;
  • NYT details how Trump has pocketed $1.4B;
  • And a James Baldwin quote.
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What will it take for Republicans, or anyone, to stop him?

Slate, Fred Kapan, 20 Jan 2026: Yes, the Greenland Obsession Is a New Level of Madness for Trump, subtitled “The Mad King era is upon us. Will the people with the power to do something about it do anything at all?”
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Conservative v. Progressive Projects, the Arc of History, and Autism

Recent thoughts.

Inchoate conclusions. Provisional ideas. Things that have occurred to me. Promoting further explorations. Taking a day off from the news. No pics.

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About human nature and the arc of history.

First, broadly, the conservative project is to maintain the status quo; each generation should produce another as much like its as possible. And to expand. Have lots of babies, and thus prohibit abortion and homosexuality and any “lifestyle” that would inhibit having children and expanding the population. So that the next generation will be just like the current one, and the previous one, forever.

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The Latest About Mad King Donald

  • Trump’s letter to Norway, about threatening a hostile takeover of Greenland because he didn’t win a Nobel Prize, written as if by a petulant 12-year-old child;
  • With big picture comments by Tom Nichols;
  • While Trump voters think he’s doing a great job! And my take on this;
  • How Christian fundamentalists are salivating about the end of the world;
  • MLK and civil rights and how conservatives would ‘cancel’ them, and how young Americans are turning against gay people;
  • And how every mark of social progress throughout history has been opposed by conservatives.
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Lots of discussion today about this.

CNN, 19 Jan 2026: Trump ties efforts to acquire Greenland to failure to win Nobel Peace Prize

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