The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, February 18, 2025

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From Clay Jones: “When pre-Elon Twitter removed right-wing lies and accounts of Nazis, Terrorists, and Trump, MAGAts howled, “That’s censorship!” When the Biden administration asked Facebook to remove misinformation about COVID-19, the MAGAts along with Mark Zuckerberg screamed, “That’s censorship!” Anytime a university would prevent Nazis, like Richard Spencer, from giving speeches on their campuses, the Nazis would scream, “That’s censorship!” But the thing is, none of that is censorship. Twitter, X, and Facebook are NOT government platforms. Even if they kicked you off for posting something they don’t like, it still wouldn’t be censorship. It’s perfectly legal to remove Nazis from a non-government-owned platform. Asking a platform to remove misinformation, lies, and bullshit isn’t censorship, it’s a public service. And universities are free to say, “No Nazis allowed. In fact, wasn’t it Republicans demanding that university presidents be fired for allowing pro-Palestinian groups to protest, or am I confused? For the dum-dums, I’ll dumb it down: Say you come into my home (because someone else brought you, I wouldn’t invite you) and start shouting the N-word. My kicking you out isn’t censorship. It’s me kicking a racist off my private property. Get it now? Nah, I’m sure you don’t. […] The White House has banned the Associated Press from press briefings, Air Force One, and all White House events because the news organization still uses the term “Gulf of Mexico” to refer to the body of water south of the United States, which the rest of the planet calls the “Gulf of Mexico.” […] Since the White House is adding “new media,” which includes podcasters, social media “influencers, and “content creators” to apply to attend press briefings while kicking out traditional media like the Associated Press, I have applied to attend a press briefing. Now, I feel like I just made it easier for them to find me, but I can’t wait to be denied.” Read the full Jones at Substack.

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Weather: Sunny. Not as cool with highs around 70. North winds 5 to 10 mph. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy in the evening, then mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers after midnight. Not as cool with lows in the mid 50s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.

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Today at a Glance:

In Court: Kristopher Henriqson, arrested last week on a capital charge of raping a minor, is in court as the State Attorney’s Office argues a motion to deny him bond, 2 p.m. before Circuit Judge Dawn Nichols in Courtroom 401 at the Flagler County courthouse.

The Palm Coast City Council meets at 9 a.m. at City Hall. For agendas, minutes, and audio access to the meetings, go here. For meeting agendas, audio and video, go here.

The Flagler Beach Library Writers’ Club meets at 5 p.m. at the library, 315 South Seventh Street, Flagler Beach.

Random Acts of Insanity Standup Comedy, 8 p.m. at Cinematique Theater, 242 South Beach Street, Daytona Beach. General admission is $8.50. Every Tuesday and on the first Saturday of every month the Random Acts of Insanity Comedy Improv Troupe specializes in performing fast-paced improvised comedy.

Notably: It has been increasingly embarrassing to be American–not because, say, because a U.S. Air Force plane drops a nuclear bomb by mistake on a South Carolina farm, partly destroying a house (as happened on March 11, 1958): mistakes happen. Not because the Pentagon put the cost of a human life at $12,000 (that was your family’s death “gratuity” if you were a soldier killed in action in 2005): Catch-22 never was fiction. Not because a certain brand of Christian evangelists were still preaching on national television (around the same time that we were paying $12,000 for a human life) that masturbation causes pregnancy: no one’s ever forced you into a church yet (that’s ahead in our public schools as the movement to bring back prayer gains converts). Not even because we have a knack for re-electing morons (Reagan, Bush, Trump) or crooks (LBJ, if you count 1964 as a sort of re-election, Nixon, Trump): American exceptionalism was always one of our more puerile myths. But because unforced errors on a national scale have never been daily, hourly embarrassments. Dial up any news source at any hour of the day. You’ll see one. (This just now: “With Congress Pliant, an Emboldened Trump Pushes His Business Interests.” What would have in more ordinary times been a banner headline across every time zone about the violation of the Emoluments clause is just another minor headline, not even above the fold, on the Times web page. It won’t be there at dusk. Or this: “I.R.S. Is Said to Be Planning to Give Musk’s Team Access to Taxpayer Records.” The banning of the Associated Press from White House press functions and Air Force One over the Gulf of Mexico idiocy not a time warp so much as a geographic warp: we’re going full bananas, as in banana-republic bananas. Nations have always had their own competing pet names (Malvinas v. Falklands, Strait of Dover for the Pas de Calais, English Channel for La Manche, or this tripartite typhoon over the waters between Japan and the Asian mainland–Korean East Sea, if you’re in North Korea, Sea of Japan, if you’re in Japan, and just East Sea if you’re in South Korea. (Incidentally, the South Koreas refer to North Korea as North Han, or simply The North, North Korea simply calls its southern neighbor “Hostile State,” the way moronic Arab regimes to this day call Israel the “Zionist entity” or some such idiocy, which is not half as bigoted or obliterating as Israel calling the West Bank “Judea and Samaria,” as if the Three Kings were on their way and the Sanhedrin’s members were still molesting the whores of Sodom). But Gulf of America? Reminds me of the time when lawmakers in Washington, in the early days of the war on Iraq, when France had the good sense to resist the insanity, wanted French fries renamed “Freedom Fries.” But they had the last laugh. What’s that replacement tower now called in Lower Manhattan? Freedom Tower. It’s a wonder the vulgar one hasn’t yet signed the executive order renaming it after himself. He’d finally have those extra floors he’s been lying about since first building the gaudy tower on Fifth and 56th.

P.T.

 

Now this:


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January 2025

Flagler County Commission Workshop

Monday, Jan 13 – Monday, Oct 13


Flagler County Commission Workshop

Government Services Building

February 2025

Palm Coast City Council Meeting

Tuesday, Feb 18


Palm Coast City Council Meeting


Flagler Beach Library Writers’ Club

Tuesday, Feb 18


Flagler Beach Library Writers’ Club

315 South 7th Street, Flagler Beach

Random Acts of Insanity Standup Comedy

Tuesday, Feb 18


Random Acts of Insanity Standup Comedy

Cinematique of Daytona Beach

Contractor Review Board Meeting

Wednesday, Feb 19


Contractor Review Board Meeting

Government Services Building

Flagler County’s Technical Review Committee Meeting

Wednesday, Feb 19


Flagler County’s Technical Review Committee Meeting

Government Services Building

Separation Chat: Open Discussion

Wednesday, Feb 19


Separation Chat: Open Discussion


The Circle of Light A Course in Miracles Study Group

Wednesday, Feb 19


The Circle of Light A Course in Miracles Study Group


Weekly Chess Club for Teens, Ages 9-18, at the Flagler County Public Library

Wednesday, Feb 19


Weekly Chess Club for Teens, Ages 9-18, at the Flagler County Public Library

Flagler County Public Library

Palm Coast Planning and Land Development Board

Wednesday, Feb 19


Palm Coast Planning and Land Development Board



No event found!

For the full calendar, go here.

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However, what America does possess in abundance is a legacy of colorful names. A mere sampling: Chocolate Bayou, Dime Box, Ding Dong, and Lick Skillet, Texas, Sweet Gum Head, Louisiana, Whynot, Mississippi: Zzyzx Springs, California, Coldass Creek, Stiffknee Knob, and Rabbit Shuffle, North Carolina; Scratch Ankle, Alabama, Fertile, Minnesota; Climax, Michigan; Intercourse, Pennsylvania; Breakabeen, New York; What Cheer, Iowa: Bear Wallow, Mud Lick, Minnie Mousie, Eighty-Eight, and Bug, Kentucky, Dull, Only, Peeled Chestnut, Defeated, and Nameless, Tennessee, Cozy Corners, Wisconsin, Humptulips, Washington, Hog Heaven, Idaho, Ninety-Six, South Carolina; Potato Neek, Maryland, Why, Arizona, Dead Bastard Peak, Crazy Woman Creek, and the unsurpassable Maggie’s Nipples, Wyoming.

–From Bill Bryson’s The Mother Tongue (1990).

 

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