Dander Still Up. Drowning in Great Dismal Swamp. Film at Eleven.

Maybe this is the last in my series of dander-raising essays, as recent national and world events have most definitely left so many of us with a raging case of TDS. (Trump Derangement Syndrome, look it up it ' s a thing).So many damned browser tabs open. So little time.Or maybe not. Who knows. Where are all these suicides coming from?My editor keeps telling me, " don ' t let it make you paralytic. " Hey, I ' m trying.Just sensing a kind of coalescence in all the corruption our bloggers keep writing about. How do we even differentiate these activities across so many sectors of society. We were going to see our swamp drained. He promised. But instead there ' s just this big brand new bodacious cesspool. There it is in all the revolving-door sectors. Federal government. Private sector. Health care non-profits and even academia.Just read back over recent weeks and months of this, your favorite blog.The coalescence of corruption is certainly made easier by our enjoyment of aremarkable and possibly quite barmy Confabulator-in-Chief. He ' s just sort of paved the way for what one pundit recentlycharacterizedas a sort of race-to-the-bottom. No corruption (cone of silence? nifty office furniture? wipe our environmental health? Big Pharma gets another bye?) is too small. Or, of course, too large.None of this is terribly new, just the way it ' s all melded into what the cancer biologists call a syncytium. There are no winners and losers in all this. Just a lot of organelles swimmin...
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