The moment I write this post and walk away from the computer, I'll be back creating 12 new posts; so I really shouldn't do this.‘I’ll never forget their screams’: Marjorie Taylor Greene says jailed Capitol rioters ‘are suffering greatly’ https://t.co/EYDdt5yPuL
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 5, 2021
Spanberger says Biden should remember that for many voters, his mandate was quite limited: to remove Trump from their TV screens. "Nobody elected him to be FDR, they elected him to be normal and stop the chaos." @jmartNYT @alexburnsNYT https://t.co/lCa2jKf5tQ
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) November 4, 2021
is making me tired. Political post mortems are a dime a dozen, and they all follow a predictable script. To that point I would recommend Sophia Tesfaye's analysis, something I seldom do. We are plagued by the narratives we keep. Political internet is an outrage machine, primed to anger people and make them click and fume. To that point, I'd send you here. Our problem is also the information we expose ourselves to. The significance of the election in Virginia is all about who won (what? The party not in the White House won the governorship of Virginia? In other news, the sun came up this morning!). I have, in short, had it with conventional political wisdom. Well, for a little while.“What would do justice, and what is badly needed, is an honest conversation in the Democratic Party about how to return to the moderate policies and values that fueled the blue-wave victories in 2018 and won Joe Biden the presidency in 2020.” https://t.co/FnToeRdzC2
— Sarah Longwell (@SarahLongwell25) November 5, 2021
MTG heard "screams"? I call bullshit. Where was she, at Gitmo while they were waterboarding prisoners? At Abu Ghraib when W. was in office? "Suffering greatly"? The woman needs to get out more. I guarantee there are people in her district that she doesn't give wet snap about suffering more than the people in a Federal prison awaiting trial or having been sentenced for their part in the violence at the Capitol on January 6th. Seeing the justice system in action? Shit, she doesn't understand the legislative system she ran to be elected to.It's pretty common to see people who didn't previously pay a ton of attention to our justice system suddenly see it in action and think people must be being persecuted because it's pretty rough, when in fact that rough treatment is a routine feature.
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) November 5, 2021
I had to read that article to know this was even a thing. I know, I know, I could have ignored it completely and not been the poorer for my ignorance on this subject. And I don't care about it, except that it's one more straw on this old camel's back about the internet and outrage and looking for reasons to be outraged. It also induces flashbacks to when I was a pastor, the closest I've ever been to being a public figure, and how anything I said was interpreted by someone to be the worst thing they'd ever heard and what kind of person was I for saying it? My Lovely Wife likes to say I wasn't personable enough as a pastor, and I am not a people person, I freely admit it. My shyness makes me almost misanthropic (or maybe that's just me!), but when every word you say to anyone becomes a weapon or a mistake (my most casual utterance could blow up on me), you get tired of it real fast. So I have some sympathy for Mr. Pratt.This is excellent: https://t.co/BQzBpROVjh
— Jeff B. is *BOX OFFICE POISON* (@EsotericCD) November 5, 2021
I am looking forward to your Armistice Day, Totenfest, Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas posts. If you find a good Advent daily devotional, I would appreciate if you can post a link. Sadly, a good number are dreck. I am not against missives on the season of lights, family and opening presents (I enjoy all these things!), but Advent is supposed to be about preparing for the coming of this baby that changes everything. The shepherds are terrified when the angel shows up, Mary sings "He has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich He has sent away empty", Magi travel vast distances just to see him and Herod slaughters a generation of boys all because of his coming. It seems a little deeper reflection might be in order. The last few years I was asked to write for the Advent devotional we put together at our old church, but with the move that is gone (We haven't even found a new church with most of them still being virtual, I am not sure what we will do for Advent and Christmas). I already miss the focus that the writing helped create on deepening my faith.
ReplyDeleteI have to constantly remind myself as I doom scroll the political news, that other than some modest donations to campaigns and voting, the rest is out of my control and all the anxiety makes not a whit of difference. (Does this stop me from checking my favorite political sites multiple times a day? No.)
So a thank you in advance.