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Is there a better metaphor for todayâs America than this?:
âA ship carrying cars from Germany to the United States caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, forcing the crew’s 22 members to abandon the vessel and leave it burning and adrift.â
So, thereâs a 60,000-ton cargo ship adrift off the Azores yesterday with no crew. Itâs carrying an estimated 4,000 cars, including 189 Bentleys and 1,100 Porsches. Tow boats from Gibraltar and the Netherlands are on their way to the site with three expected to be there by next Wednesday. The abandoned and burning vessel is operated by the Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.
Think about America as a ship adrift, in flames. One that its essential workers had to flee to survive. And itâs loaded with Porsches and Bentleys. On to cartoons.
Putinâs always thinking ahead:
Rumors of Russiaâs pullback are deceiving:
Irrational discourse is Americaâs brand:
When a priest says âI baptize,â instead of âwe baptize,â thereâs no baptism:
Trumpâs CPA walks away:
Sarah Palin vs. New York Times:
Sarah Palin sued The New York Times for defamation but failed to prove her case. In 1964, the Supreme Court in New York Times v. Sullivan, said that public figures (like Palin), have to prove a defamatory statement was made âwith knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.â
From Clay Jones who drew the cartoon above:
âItâs weird how Republicans claim they love the United States Constitution, refer to themselves as âconstitutionalistsâ, yet hate press freedom and do everything in their power to destroy it. The Supreme Court has affirmed the right to a free press time and time again, yet Republicans like Donald Trump have argued to limit press freedom, if not outright destroy it.â
Press freedom doesnât belong to liberals or conservatives, it belongs to everyone. Free speech is a Constitutional right and if you try to kill it because someone said something about you that you didnât like, youâre not just killing free speech for your enemies, youâre killing it for yourself.