1. How many times have you asked, or heard others ask, “If you had lived in Germany in the 1930s, what would you have done?” All of a sudden, that question becomes relevant.
And what is the answer now for those of you who had answered, “I would have stood up and fought?” Or what is the answer now for those who said before, “I don’t know”?
I have seen it said about Germany then that approximately 1/3 opposed Hitler, 1/3 supported Hitler, and 1/3 kept quiet. Today, in the US, Drumpf’s base is a little over 1/3, and maybe the rest are pretty equally divided between activists and ostriches.
As Walt Kelly (Google him if you need to) could have said, “We have met the Germans and they are us”.
2. Because we were on the road for the last two weeks, I did not have a chance to see what new old books are for sale at the DC area book shops, so today I went down to Second Story at Dupont Circle to see what they had on their outside $4 carts. I bought two books. One was a fancy limited edition of Ishi in Two Worlds: A Biography of the Last Wild Indian of North America by Theodora Kroeber. Because it is a limited edition put out as one of a series of books called “Legends of the Longbow”, it does have some value. But, the other was more special. It was published in 1852, and written by Edmund Ruffin.
Who was Edmund Ruffin? He was a Virginia planter and Virginia State politician, who was born in 1794 and died in 1865. He was a dyed in the wool believer in slavery (he owned 200) and was one of the first southerners to suggest that the South should secede from the Union. He made a special effort to attend John Brown’s execution after Brown’s failed attack on Harper’s Ferry. He claimed to be the man who fired the first shot of the Civil War (fake news), and he stated in 1864 that he would die, rather than live in a country where Blacks were free. After the surrender at Appomattox, Ruffin promptly killed himself with his pistol. He left 11 children.
The book I bought had nothing to do with the Civil War, but was one of the books that Ruffin (also the founder and editor of a journal called The Farmers’ Register), an agricultural reformer, wrote on farming. The book is titled An Essay on Calcareous Manures, and (I checked) does not smell. While it is called an “essay”, it is in fact 500 pages long.
At the back of the book, there are several pages listing other offerings by the publisher, J. W. Randolph of Richmond VA, including An Essay on Slavery by William and Mary College president Thomas R. Dew, which the publisher claims to be “the clearest and ablest defense of the institution to be found in the English language”. Randolph also writes, “We believe that all parties are agreed as to the evil of emancipation without removal.”
And you think times are bad now.
By the way, Ruffin did leave a suicide note, saying (“with what will be near my latest breath”): “I here declare my unmitigated hatred to Yankee rule – to all political, social and business connections with the Yankees and to the Yankee race. Would that I could impress these sentiments, in their full force, on every living southerner and bequeath them to every one yet to be born! May such sentiments be held universally in the outraged and down trodden South, though in silence and stillness, until the now far distant day shall arrive for just retribution for Yankee usurpation, oppression and atrocious outrages, and for deliverance and vengeance for the now ruined, subjugated and enslaved Southern States!”
“Retribution”. “Vengeance”. Sound like anyone else you know?
3. Texas. I will make this simple.
(A) In the 2024 presidential election, Republicans got 56% of the vote, Democrats 42%.
(B) Texas has 38 Representatives in the House. If the 56-42 ratio held, there would be 21 Republicans and 17 Democrats.
(C) With gerrymandering that has already taken place, the Texas representation has 25 Republicans and 13 Democrats.
(D) If the proposed redisticting takes place, Texas will have 30 Republicans and 8 Democrats.
See the problem?

















































































































































