So Sayeth the Pope

“Conservative is one who clings to something and does not want to see beyond that. It is a suicidal attitude.

Pope Francis responding to a question about criticism from “conservative bishops” in the U.S, in an interview with CBS News. The bishops have opposed his progressive efforts to reform the Catholic Church.

There is an important difference between taking “tradition into account” and being “closed up inside a dogmatic box,” said the Pope. 

JYProvocative Question #32 — Politics and Purchasing

Our host for the weekly provocative question challenge is Jewish Young Professional, aka JYP. She pointed out that today’s JYProvocative Question was, in part, inspired by this post from me about who will or won’t buy electric vehicles.

How much do political opinions/affiliations affect your purchasing decisions?

I do make a few purchasing decisions based upon political opinions and affiliations. For example, I refuse to watch Fox News, for the same reasons Jim Adams explained in his post.

I would never ever buy a pillow from the My Pillow guy. I would never buy a Tesla (even though I do drive an electric car) because of Elon Musk. I would never step foot into a Hobby Lobby store or get a chicken sandwich at a Chick-fil-A outlet.

I try to avoid buying products that are part of the conglomerate, Koch Industries. Wendy’s Burgers and Papa John’s Pizzas are out. And I won’t buy Forbes Magazine. I also won’t buy Wrangler jeans, Nike products, or Goya beans.

If I learn that a company contributes primarily to conservative or right-wing causes, or that their executives or board members support Donald Trump and other Republican candidates, I will do my best to take my business elsewhere — assuming there is a viable elsewhere.

Bottom line, to the extent possible, I put my money where my mouth is.

Fibbing Friday — Recycled

Di (aka Pensitivity101) hosts Fibbing Friday, a silly little exercise where we are to write a post with our answers to the ten questions below. But as the title suggests, truth is not an option. The idea is to fib a little, a lot, tell whoppers, and be inventive, silly, or even outrageous, in our responses. For this week’s Fibbing Friday, Di is recycling some of Teresa Grabs’ Fibbing Friday questions.

1. What did the fan say? “Cool it!”

2. What really kicks off summer? Power outages.

3. Who rules the world? Cockroaches.

4. What is the best thing to do to someone who snores? Hold a pillow over their face until they stop snoring.

5. Who/what was your last unexpected house guest? A mouse.

6. How does a blanket keep warm? It snuggles.

7. Why shouldn’t you snoop? It’s bad for your back.

8. What is the worst thing that could happen to you? I could run out of coffee in the morning.

9. What did the gopher and mole do when they met? The mole said to the gopher, “I dig you,” and the gopher said to the mole, “I dig you, too.”

10. What lurks in your backyard? Gophers and moles digging their holes.

Fandango’s Flashback Friday — May 17th

Wouldn’t you like to expose your newer readers to some of your earlier posts that they might never have seen? Or remind your long term followers of posts that they might not remember? Each Friday I will publish a post I wrote on this exact date in a previous year.

If you’ve been blogging for less than a year, go ahead and choose a post that you previously published on any day this past year and link to that post in a comment.

How about it? Why don’t you reach back into your own archives and highlight a post that you wrote on this very date in a previous year? You can repost your Flashback Friday post on your blog and pingback to this post. Or you can just write a comment below with a link to the post you selected.


This was originally posted on May 17, 2017. This was my second post on this blog and it received two views, one like, and no comments.

Can American Democracy Survive Donald Trump?

© 5/11/17, Joel Pett, Lexington Herald-Leader

I didn’t just fall off the turnip truck, you know. No siree, Bob! I’ve been around long enough to have experienced Vietnam and Watergate and how terribly divided this country was at that time. But I’ve never seen anything quite like what is happening now to the sanctity of American democracy under President Donald J. Trump. It’s taken its toll on me. I’m tired, very tired.

It’s not because I’m old, though, or because I’ve been having trouble falling and staying asleep at night. No, the reason I am tired is because something devastating has been happening in and to the country I love. And it’s draining me.

Fake News and Alternative Facts

For months before the election in November, we had been inundated with fake news, alternative facts, lies, racism, and misogyny. Since the election things have only gotten worse, given all of Trump’s conflicts of interest, blatant nepotism, and unprecedented incompetence at the highest levels of the government.

Our new president is purging (or buying off?) his perceived enemies and anyone he believes might do him harm, FBI Director James Comey’s firing is the latest example. Donald Trump is successfully … so far, anyway … turning our country into an authoritarian dictatorship.

Bill Sanders Cartoon
 © 5/16/17 Bill Sanders, Sanders Cartoon Commentary

And what I find truly remarkable and upsetting is that the spineless, gutless, “party over country” Republicans in Congress are just sitting back and letting it happen. They know that Trump is an unhinged, delusional narcissist who is also a pathological liar. But he’s their unhinged, delusional, narcissistic, liar who will sign whatever bills they put in front of him.

Trump is engaging in a war against the legitimate media. He is spreading outright lies, misinformation, and conspiracy theories in an effort to divert and distract attention from the many self-inflicted wounds he’s created as a result of his more outrageous tweets and his asinine behaviors.

Treason or Stupidity?

He has yet to admit that Russia interfered with the election and seems to be giving Putin and the Russians cover. And while he’s saying “America First,” his actions appear to be putting Russia first. He even shared highly classified information with Russian operatives in the Oval Office. Is he intentionally committing treason or is he just incredibly stupid? Or Both?

Respected scholars of history have expressed concerns about how Trump seems to be leading our country down a path followed by despotic 20th century and contemporary leaders.

He has sung the praises of Vladimir Putin (“a strong leader”) and Kim Jong-un (“a smart cookie”). He congratulated Turkish leader Erdogan on winning a referendum that expanded and consolidated his authoritarian powers. He praised the autocratic Egyptian leader el-Sisi as well as Filipino strongman Duterte, a man who likens himself to Hitler.

At the same time, Trump has denigrated and challenged the judicial branch of our own government and seems to have co-opted congressional Republicans, who hold the majority in both houses.

So back to my original question. Can American democracy survive Donald Trump? The short answer is yes, but it will take four types of people to make sure it does.

First, courageous employees within the executive and legislative branches of government who recognize the damage to our national security and our way of life that Trump is causing must be willing to risk their careers and leak documents to the legitimate press so that the unhinged actions of Donald Trump will see the light of day.

Second, brave journalists and reporters must do their jobs and continue to research, publish, and report on what is going on at the White House and in Congress.

Third, concerned citizens need to continue to reach out to their senators and representatives and hold them accountable for their actions. And if these elected officials in Congress don’t have the backbone to put country over party and to do what’s right and best for their constituents by standing up to Trump, they need to know that they will be voted out of office.

Finally, GOP members of Congress and Trump loyalists must stop turning deaf ears and blind eyes to Trump’s faults and follies. They need to honestly and objectively see him and the danger he posed to our country. They also need to stop getting all their news from Fox News.

If these groups of people do the right thing, democracy in America has a chance. If not, well, it was good while it lasted.


Unfortunately, here we are, seven years after my original post and America, less than six months before the 2024 presidential election, is on the eve of destruction. The four types of people I suggested would be necessary to save America’s democracy never materialized. Trump has insinuated himself into the American psyche even more than he had in 2017. And he is now standing at the precipice of returning to the White House, where there will no longer be any remaining guardrails to prevent him from essentially becoming a dictator.

FOWC with Fandango — Incorrigible

FOWC

Welcome to Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (aka, FOWC). I will be posting each day’s word just after midnight Pacific Time (U.S.).

Today’s word is “incorrigible.”

Write a post using that word. It can be prose, poetry, fiction, non-fiction. It can be any length. It can be just a picture or a drawing if you want. No holds barred, so to speak.

Once you are done, tag your post with #FOWC and create a pingback to this post if you are on WordPress. Please check to confirm that your pingback is there. If not, ÿplease manually add your link in the comments.

And be sure to read the posts of other bloggers who respond to this prompt. Show them some love.