Lionel Deimel’s Web Log
Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel
December 31, 2020
End-of-Year Thoughts
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This is the time when pundits review the year that is about to end, offer lessons learned, and opine about what is to come. There are many l...
December 23, 2020
Lost (and Found) Keys
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Last week, a visitor found a set of keys on the driveway as she was leaving. The keyring held two keys—one was assuredly a house key—and a ...
December 14, 2020
Weapons Carried in Public
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The authorities in Washington, D.C., said on Sunday that they had arrested a man in connection with the stabbing of four people on Saturday ...
December 12, 2020
On Trump’s Loss
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Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election. The election was not close, and there is no evidence that the contest was other than perf...
November 24, 2020
Why People Are Traveling for Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving is in two days. In an ordinary year, millions of Americans would be traveling to attend family gatherings. This year, with coro...
November 12, 2020
The Anti-Democratic Party
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I created the graphic below for posting on Facebook. I was disappointed that it didn’t seem to get much attention. Perhaps it isn’t as cleve...
November 6, 2020
Is the Use of the Twentieth-Fifth Amendment in our Future?
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My last post expressed concern about how Donald Trump will behave after he has definitively lost his re-election bid and before his term e...
October 31, 2020
The Post-election Interregnum
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Once all the frivolous Republican litigation challenging Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election is resolved, Donald Trump wil...
October 26, 2020
A Note on Blog Comments
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I need to apologize to a few people who left comments on this blog but who never saw their comments approved. Somewhere along the line, a c...
October 23, 2020
Is “Apiece” Really Necessary?
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Sixteen years ago, I wrote a post titled “ Is ‘Both’ Really Necessary? ” It was written in response to this sentence heard on NPR: “Both of...
October 22, 2020
A Biden Administrative Agenda
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Presidential campaigns usually emphasize policy positions intended to appeal to one constituency or another. The 2020 presidential campaign ...
October 13, 2020
Originalism
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Amy Coney Barrett, in the hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee today, defined originalism , a system of legal interpretation to whi...
October 2, 2020
Inadequacy of Available Reactions to Facebook Posts
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Responding to a Facebook post, a person can indicate a “reaction” by clicking on one of a collection of icons tagged LIKE, LOVE, CARE, HAHA,...
September 21, 2020
Reflection on
Roe v. Wade
in Response to the Death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Although I have never been involved in anyone’s decision to have or not have an abortion, legal restrictions on abortion have never made mu...
September 8, 2020
The Trump Economy
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Before the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign was relying on touting the economy as Trump’s greatest accom...
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September 1, 2020
Our Lying President
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Apparently, there is a large cohort of people who will believe whatever President Donald Trump says, irrespective of how outrageous it may ...
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August 29, 2020
Responsible Voting
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Opinion writers for The New York Times have been commenting daily on the just-ended party conventions. Each writer has offered opinions on ...
August 27, 2020
To the Black Lives Matter Folks: Don‘t Screw Things Up
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I am in sympathy with the Black Lives Matter movement. Blacks have suffered from seemingly racist policing in this country, in addition to ...
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August 24, 2020
The Trump Platform
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August 21, 2020
Unequal Justice
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As is my habit, I listened to NPR this morning. I was struck by a remark by newscaster Korva Coleman on the 9 A.M. newscast. Introducing a ...
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