My computer just told m
e via the New York Times, that
The Republican Party declared the Jan. 6 attack “legitimate political discourse” and censured Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for investigating it.
The fineness of the details in this colored scanning electron micrograph showing nerve cells in a fruit fly’s antenna which enable it to sense odors up to four miles away really impressed me, relative to the seeming magic of evolution. Flies have a brain of 100,000 neurons, no nose, and can taste with their wings, according to Google.
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A Yale psychologist reports that compared to what you’d expect by chance alone, there are more people named Ken who moved to live in Kentucky, Florences who moved to Florida, and more named Louis who moved to St. Louis; there are more Denises and Dennises who became dentists and Laura and Lawrences who became lawyers, compared to people with names that do not share letters with these occupations. If your first or last name begins with “H” you are more likely than chance to own a hardware store, and if one of your names begns with “R”, you are more likely to own a roofing company, with “C” a computer company and with “T” a travel business. From the essay “The Letters in Your Name Are Hidden Persuaders” by John A. Bargh in Are We Free? Oxford U. Press, 2008. (Shuckies, his name isn’t “Paul!”)
In a blog post for Psychology Today, University of Miami neuroscientist Berit Brogard writes about an incident where an orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning developed an urge to learn to play the piano. He began to compose music he had mysteriously started hearing in his head since the strike. After a few months he abandoned his career as a surgeon and became a classical musician. This type of phenomenon baffles scientists. From <https://www.sciencealert.com/what-happens-after-being-hit-by-lightning>
The vast migrations of Bronze Age Eurasian pastorialists were enabled by the drinking of horse milk. –Harper’s Findings
A New York Review of Books contained Our Silent Partners by Zoe Schlanger, which led me to the book Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds, and Shape Our Futures by Merlin Sheldrake. (I gave several copies as Christmas presents this year). Fungi are a kingdom unto itself (as opposed to the Animal and Plant kingdom). There are believed to be between 2.2 and 3.8 million fungal species. Some species can recognize color, thanks to receptors sensitive to blue and red light, though it is not entirely clear what they do with that information. One can detect light, apparently to see where to grow, and are also able to sense the presence of nearby objects and will bend away from them before ever making contact. I had read earlier that “we” trace back to fungi ourselves.
The shaggy ink cap mushroom is a species capable of erupting through asphalt and lifting heavy paving stones overnight, “although they are not themselves a tough material” (No one knows how they do it). Ibid
Mushrooms are the fruiting device of fungi, and reproduce by spores instead of seeds, ejecting them by means of tiny, specialized catapults so they accelerate ten thousand times faster than a space shuttle during launch. See Aliya Whitely The secret Life of Fungi: Discoveries from a Hidden World, 2021.
Ken Paxton, the Republican attorney general of Texas has filed a lawsuit seeking to block an immigration program that legally brings Central American children to the U.S. to reunite with parents who are already here and have legal status. Not only does the policy help facilitate family reunification, but it also allows a child to avoid the often dangerous journey north. It’s a smart, and humane program that has allowed thousands of kids to embrace their parents again. So Texas and seven other Republican-led states want it shut down. Excerpted from Daily Kos
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Van Gogh’s left ear was cut off. Why does his self portrait look like it’s his right ear that’s wounded? Because he was looking in a mirror?
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Did I just read that posting in classic has just gotten much more complicated? I wish they could have a system that is simple and never changes, so once you learn it you have it for life!
Is this a democracy? Maybe we could take a vote on that suggestion…
From: The other blog work horses…
While it has been like watching a ship turn in a harbor, the Republican admonitions of the candidacy of the latest former president are slowly piling up. Since Donald Trump’s efforts to incite, invite and inspire the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol last January 6 to secure his status as president, I have long felt he was done as a political candidate. I still do.
Yet, after initial backlash against him by Republicans, too many have backslid and have tried to whitewash what happened in an Oz-like fashion. Now, there is more than a trickle occurring where admonishing the former president’s candidacy is not the kiss of death in Republican worlds as it once was. The other day, I posted a well-articulated letter to the editor from a woman who called herself a “sane conservative” who said she has no candidate, the former president lost the election and referenced the GOP as not living up to its ideals.
In an article called “Donald Trump should not lead the country again, says the Republican leader of the National Governors Association” by Nicole Gaudiano of Business Insider, the following negative endorsement is revealed.
“The Republican chairman of the National Governors Association said on Saturday that Donald Trump should not lead Republicans or the country again.
‘I do not believe Trump is the one to lead our party and our country again, as president,’ Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson told Insider on the sidelines of the NGA Winter Meeting in Washington, DC.
Insider asked Hutchinson whether he wants Trump to run following a video that recently surfaced in which Trump declares on the golf course that he is ‘the 45th and the 47th’ president.
Asked who should lead instead, Hutchinson said ‘that’s what the election is all about.’“
The reason I am highlighting these negative endorsements of Trump is the wrong question is being asked by Republicans. It should not be whether Trump could win again? The question is how can someone vote for a president who not only consistently lies to and bullies people, but has betrayed his country and was so incompetent and controlling in his pandemic response, doctors, epidemiologists and data scientists in and out of government had to be secretive as they bandied together to get information out about the disease?
Taking the former president at his word is not only a fool’s errand, it is dangerous to the lives of people.
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This issue has defied explanation for years……what exactly makes a Trump supporter tick? What about the man makes so many angry and so many devoted?
A couple of researchers have tried to answer those questions and a few others.
What makes a Trump voter tick? Is it policy, their leader’s charisma, or something else entirely?
Two researchers at the University of North Carolina and the University of Missouri set out to answer that by measuring candidate support, cognitive performance and political ideology among 831 US-based participants — and found that Trump voters are, simply put, more cognitively rigid and interpersonally cold.
“Conservatism is commonly defined along two dimensions: Resistance to change, and opposition to equality,” the two authors wrote in their study, published November last year in the Journal of Social and Political Psychology. “Liberalism is defined by the opposite. People with enhanced sensitivity to threat and uncertainty in…
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The Ugandan Minister Who Hunted Gays is DEAD ! Uganda’s Former ethics and integrity minister Rev Fr Simon Lokodo is dead.
Ironically Fr Lokodo, one of the greatest human rights abusers who persecuted LGBTQI Ugandans was a member of the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) and in commission of this work died Saturday morning in Geneva, Switzerland, according to a statement from the rights body.

The LGBTQI world will not be mourning this man’s death, noting he is probably directly and indirectly responsible for much violence and resulting death to innocent Ugandans.
Melanie Nathan of African Human Rights Coalition notes: “Simon Lokodo, a former priest, promoted the horrific Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014, also known as THE KILL THE GAYS BILL, in Uganda. He hid his human rights abuses behind his title of MINISTER of ETHICS and INTEGRITY, between 2011 and June 2021 when he was dropped from cabinet. Two months…
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Keith Wilson (musingsofanoldfart) refers us thusly to : an interesting post by a minister named John Pavlovitz. He has one of the best blogs on religion and everyday life. Keith
“if Conservatives are going to declare a holy war on writings that are somehow dangerous to young minds or potentially harmful to society, they’re going to need to reckon with the true and full legacy of the Christian Scriptures: the inhumanity, violence, and sexual immorality that accompany the teachings of mercy, compassion, and justice.
“They’re going to need to be honest about its patriarchs with hundreds of wives and concubines, with unpunished sexual assault, with the slaughtering of entire cities in the name of God, with thousands of words used since its distribution to perpetuate bigotry and intolerance….”
and much more, on Rev. John’s site…Thanks for the referral, Keith…
Will public libraries be targeted next for book banning? Even the thought is reprehensible.
RIDGELAND, Miss. — The director of a Mississippi library system says a mayor is withholding $110,000 from his city’s library because LGBTQ books are on the shelves.
Tonja Johnson, executive director of the Madison County Library System, told news outlets that Ridgeland Mayor Gene McGee received citizen complaints about a handful of books that depicted members of the LGBTQ community.
“Funding for this year was being withheld until we removed what he called ‘homosexual material’ from the library,” Johnson told WAPT-TV. “His reasoning that he gave was that, as a Christian, he could not support that, and that he would not release funding until we remove the material.”
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “The Sympathizer”: "....those who seek to ban books are wrong no matter how dangerous books can be. Books are inseparable from ideas, and this is really what is at stake: the struggle over what a child, a reader and a society are allowed to think, to know and to question. A book can open doors and show the possibility of new experiences, even new identities and futures."
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