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March 15, 2024 11:49 PM UTC

St. Patrick's Day Weekend Open Thread

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      1. So you can't look at art as a whole? If any part of the art utilized that tool it's "bad"? Does all art have to meet that bar? I mean is there such a thing as disposable art or different rules for different art like comedy? Or are all bound by the anti-ai edict? 

  1. Charlie Sykes nails the defining characteristic of today's GOP as it prostrates itself before Trump:

    It is as if we’re in this massive simulation: what if he crossed this red line? What if he actually didn’t just talk about grabbing women by the pussy, what if he actually raped a woman? Is that too far? What if he actually tried to overthrow the government? What if he actually incited violence? And the Republican Party is in the process of just shrugging and saying, “Yeah, four more years. We want four more years of that.”

    1. What Sykes seems to forget is the same thing millions of voters forget – elections are never about perfection. Instead, in our two-party system, elections are about choices.

      The choice could not be clearer between Biden and Trump – stability, economic growth, civility vs. tear the house down authoritarianism, cruelty, hatred, and a permanent loss of our democratic republic. 

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