Noem is gone, sort of, but there are lessons to be learned from her tenure, how she was fired, and why it didn’t happen earlier, why the Senate confirmed her in the first place, that we can”t afford to ignore joycevance.substack.com/p/fired-but-...
Noem is gone, sort of, but there are lessons to be learned from her tenure, how she was fired, and why it didn’t happen earlier, why the Senate confirmed her in the first place, that we can”t afford to ignore joycevance.substack.com/p/fired-but-...
Kristi Noem is out.
anntelnaes.substack.com/p/kristi-noe...
Goodbye, puppy killer. #KristiNoem
CNN put together a montage of the regime's incoherent talking points about Trump's war on Iran
A big part of the authoritarian playbook is war. War takes over the news. War blots out criticism. War divides a nation’s people, subjecting those against it to being called unpatriotic. War grants leaders all sorts of emergency powers. War consumes everything else.
We mustn’t let this war do so.
"this is a war of choice with no strategic endgame” - Rep. Jim Hines (D-CT), ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee. @jahimes.bsky.social
How fitting that this illegal war was launched from the U.S.S. Gerald Ford, named for the man who launched the travesty that American presidents are above the law
Still up on the official White House website:
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Columbia’s President licked the boots of the authoritarian thugs and they just kicked her institution in the face, as anyone who knows anything about authoritarian thugs was trying to tell her they would do.
« The historians’ brief — authored by Professor Martha S. Jones and Professor Kate Masur — centers on the pre–Civil War advocacy of free Black Americans for a broad and inclusive principle of birthright citizenship. » www.brennancenter.org/our-work/res...
Frank Bruni on Trump's SOTU: "preposterously self-satisfied, preternaturally nasty and profoundly delusional. Most of what he boasted about was hallucinatory." So immersed in fantasy, "I kept thinking I should have worn 3-D glasses."
Trump Has Lost Touch With Reality www.nytimes.com/2026/02/26/o...
"Who cares that he managed to say almost nothing with all those words? He made history." www.newyorker.com/news/letter-...
Last week, my mother took me and my kids to see the school where, 60 years ago, she was among the first wave of Black students to integrate a previously all-White school. We wanted to remind my kids that Black history is not just famous people in textbooks, it is often the people right next to you.
Swarthmore College's History Department is proud of our former student and distinguished colleague, Jessica Roney, who will become the first woman to be director of the Library Company of Philadelphia.
#history #vastearlyamerica
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"Amid occasional applause from passersby, as National Parks workers restored the panels, an unnamed employee said, “It’s our honor.”
Mayor Cherelle Parker: ...“today, we celebrate the return of our history to the President’s House exhibit.”"
whyy.org/articles/phi...
2/18/2026- Redactions www.timesfreepress.com/news/2026/fe...
Grateful for all those who refused to accept this erasure of history:
“Each person who visits the President’s House and does not learn of the realities of founding-era slavery receives a false account of this country’s history.” — U.S. District Judge Cynthia Rufe
www.nytimes.com/live/2026/02...
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👇 Joan Scott connecting the canceling of gender studies and the Epstein files:
"Gender studies is not an “ideology”, but a critical tool for examining – in the case of Trump and Epstein – the predations of toxic masculinity."
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
I dunno guys. I’m starting to think that this Noem person who auditioned for her tough guy/border enforcer job with the Trump administration by bragging in her memoir about shooting the family dog in a gravel pit, might not be a good person.
Yes! Although there has been very little written ABOUT the history of masculinity during the 80s and 90s, that was the moment when pioneering work OF histories of masculinities were being written -- think Gail Bederman, George Chauncey, Anthony Rotundo, et al (for US history).
On this day in 1759, 267 years ago, the radical abolitionist Benjamin Lay passed away at age 77. A hundred years before William Lloyd Garrison, Lay called for the immediate and complete abolition of slavery worldwide, with no payments to enslavers. Let us remember him. Art by Marco Lorenzetti.
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I just learned the sad news that Chip Berlet has passed away. If you're up on the study of the religious right in America you know who he is. If you don't please read this obituary. He was on this before all of the rest of us. It's a sad loss
idavox.com/index.php/20...
In fairness, he’s no more racist than the guy who was president before Biden.
Turns out Republicans have expanded their standard “I didn’t see the video” story to include videos they watched and posted.