The Age of Unreason

The Age of UnreasonWe will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our history and our doctrine, and remember that we are not descended from fearful men — not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate and to defend causes that were, for the moment, unpopular.

This is no time for men who oppose Senator McCarthy’s methods to keep silent, or for those who approve. We can deny our heritage and our history, but we cannot escape responsibility for the result. There is no way for a citizen of a republic to abdicate his responsibilities. As a nation we have come into our full inheritance at a tender age. We proclaim ourselves, as indeed we are, the defenders of freedom, wherever it continues to exist in the world, but we cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home.

The actions of the junior Senator from Wisconsin have caused alarm and dismay amongst our allies abroad, and given considerable comfort to our enemies. And whose fault is that? Not really his. He didn’t create this situation of fear; he merely exploited it — and rather successfully. Cassius was right. “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.”

Good night, and good luck.

Edward R. Murrow:
A Report on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
See it Now (CBS-TV, March 9, 1954)

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In His Own Words

In His Own Words

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Dotty Dismayed

Let’s take a moment to analyze this.

Donald Trump’s “real group” are the incredibly wealthy and influential people who can afford to be members of his golf club. The people who know he is an unsavory character (or, in his words, a “monster”), and yet have backed him from the beginning.

These are not the masses of ordinary people (many of them poor) who are struggling on a daily basis to thrive in America.

Oh, how I wish I could remove the spell and veil of illusion that D. Trump has placed on the many impoverished and down-and-out people who support him.

There are no easy answers and no easy solutions to the complex problems and challenges that are inherent in a democracy, and if a leader is claiming they can magically “fix” everything with a wave of their hands, buyer beware.

He may seem like a wizard to them right now, but it’s inevitable that Toto will eventually pull the curtain. And when Toto does, Trump’s average American supporters are going to be the ones who pay the price. (Along with the rest of us average American non-Trump supporters.)

Source: Politico’s Leaked Trump Tape: You are the Special People.

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Waking Up in the Trump Era

Waking Up in the Trump Era

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ME

It’s very sad that the first thing on my mind after I leave that blissful “just-woke-up/not-fully-present-in-waking-reality-yet” is WHAT SCARY SHENANIGANS IS DONALD UP TO TODAY? What tricks does he have up his sleeve?  What totally inappropriate and incomprehensible pick has he made to his cabinet? Will I receive a “hate tweet” from him? Has WWIII begun? And if so, who are we fighting?

So many concerns.  So many possibilities.

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Dotty’s Letter to Joe Moravsky

DT's Happy New Year Tweet

Dear Joe,

I hope this letter finds you well. Crazy times, huh? Anyway, I wanted to reach out to you because I’ve really been concerned about the world (in particular, the United States) since the election.

I know that you and many others who voted for Trump are decent, reasonable, smart folks who were completely disillusioned by the current state of political affairs, the systems that are broken, the bureaucracy, the dishonesty and corruption, and the feeling that your voice wasn’t being heard. I know that many of you are struggling in lots of different ways and feel left behind. I know that many of you are frightened by a world that seems to be rapidly changing before your eyes. I understand.

But I have to be honest Joe, I have a hard time understanding why you would believe that Donald Trump might be the solution to these problems. However, hard as it may be, I’m willing to accept that we see things differently.

That being said, I know you are a reasonable guy, so I wanted to ask a few favors of you:

  • Could you please hold the President-elect accountable for his words, his tweets, his appointments, his rhetoric, his alliances, his policies, and his actions? Can you be vigilant about this?
  • Can you try not to let your pain, prejudices, fears, and anxiety distort the facts? If there are things that the President-elect says or does that make you feel queasy and unsettled, can you continue to speak out about it?
  • Can you try and put yourself in the shoes of those who are living in a state of fear and insecurity because of the rhetoric that has been unleashed by the President-elect? Can you help by advocating for those who are the most vulnerable in the current political climate?

I know that you and I agree that we all deserve leadership that reflects the best that’s within us. I’m looking forward to working with you in 2017 to ensure that happens.

Thanks for your help, Joe. Wishing you a happy 2017.

Most Sincerely,

Dotty

Dotty

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Post-Election Day 11: 7 Things We Can Agree On

7 Things We Can Agree On

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Poop Hypocrite

FULL DISCLOSURE: When I visit my family we have a “no poop” rule with my niece (6) and nephew (9) because all they want to talk about are poops and farts, and it just gets exhausting after a while.

And here I am drawing poop.

Shame on me.

SUPERIORITY ALERT:  If you think fear wasn’t a motivating factor in this election on just about every level, then I’m sorry, but I’m going to have to be superior and say YOU ARE WRONG.

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