Don’t think it’s quite set in how much Johnson would open door on election denier attacks going forward. This is all from a 2020 interview Mike Johnson posted to his own account at the time (still up there, just listened to it). https://t.co/T1hZWxQcJt pic.twitter.com/5RqeqF30aL
— Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) October 25, 2023
Johnson has 217 votes.
(From the livestream at)
abcnews.go.com
re: #3 jeffreyw
I think the word they should have used was “segregate”.
re: #7 aatharuv
I think the word they should have used was “segregate”.
Agree, that would best suit the situation.
The GOP House is now more radicalized than ever and fully supports election denialism. The coup is still in progress.
— Tea Pain (@TeaPainUSA) October 25, 2023
re: #8 jeffreyw
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I don’t do that because the outfit looks far too warm. Also, I do not have a Segway. Remember when they were going to change how we live, transforming our cities?
The question is: How long will this guy last?
OK so what will the new Wanker Of The House do first?
Impeach Joe, reject all the Senate appropriation bills or pass steep cuts to Social Security?
re: #14 Joe Bacon ✅
OK so what will the new Wanker Of The House do first?
Impeach Joe, reject all the Senate appropriation bills or pass steep cuts to Social Security?
Yes.
All of the above. That’s the goal of the GOP and they don’t care about governing or the rule of law.
re: #11 DodgerFan1988
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If the GOP controls the House after the 2024 election, it was always going to refuse to certify a Biden reelection victory, no matter who the Speaker is. The only way to get Biden’s victory certified in 2025 is to elect a Democratic House.
re: #14 Joe Bacon ✅
OK so what will the new Wanker Of The House do first?
Impeach Joe, reject all the Senate appropriation bills or pass steep cuts to Social Security?
Fly to Mar A Lago for a chat and golf (Maybe golf)
Mike Johnson is a young-earth creationist who supports banning abortion, overturning the 2020 election, cutting Medicaid and Social Security, and he’s also very much a generic member of the GOP caucus. pic.twitter.com/qLgPi3pYbm
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) October 25, 2023
NOW: POTUS says attacks on innocent Palestinians must stop pic.twitter.com/417OWXpDUC
— Brian J. Karem (@BrianKarem) October 25, 2023
This is Witchcraft!!! We MUST put a stop to this immediately!
— TravisBlues (@Travisblues01) October 25, 2023
re: #16 No Malarkey!
If the GOP controls the House after the 2024 election, it was always going to refuse to certify a Biden reelection victory, no matter who the Speaker is. The only way to get Biden’s victory certified in 2025 is to elect a Democratic House.
This.
Certification of the 2024 elections will be the House of Representatives first order of business. It’s imperative that we have a Democratic-controlled House.
re: #21 Backwoods Sleuth
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Disgusting, but it’s Mississippi, so nothing will be done about it.
re: #23 Dave In Austin
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Would it have worked if they prayed silently in their seats?
Or did they need to do it down front for effectiveness?
Or was it just the photo op
I mean if god couldn’t hear them 30 feet further back…
Black churches in Florida are now offering classes in African American history, as state leaders have limited how the subject can be taught in schools.
How’s this for creep factor? (LGM)
The new Speaker of the House is in a “covenant marriage.”
This is a nifty innovation in Louisiana law — versions of it also exist in Arizona and Arkansas — that basically gets rid of no-fault divorce. If you’re in a covenant marriage, you can’t get divorced without proving to a tribunal’s satisfaction that your spouse has committed adultery, a felony (unclear if trying to overthrow the government counts), your spouse is a drug addict, and/or has physically abused you and/or your children, or you’ve lived apart for at least two years. (You may also be required by the court to go through marital counseling).
In other words, this converts marriage into the legal nightmare it was prior to women getting access to birth control and checking accounts, i.e., the horrible things that happened in the 1960s that the Mike Johnsons of the world consider the root of all evil even today.
Strikingly, less than one percent of the marriages in Louisiana have been covenant marriages in the 25 years since the law making them possible was passed. The good news is that, even in America in 2023, the supply of theocratic misogynist crazies may be fairly limited. The bad news is that these people now clearly control the Republican party, in tandem with Donald Trump, the High Priest of Marital Sanctity.
More evidence the GOP wants to turn the country into fucking Gilead.
They’ve learned all they need - extremists are in charge of the GOP and the caucus supports seditionists, obstructionists, and misogynistic anti-abortion extremists.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) October 25, 2023
People are still refusing to accept the facts staring them in the face.
The GOP are all in on obstruction, sedition, and anti-abortion extremism/misogynistic policies that deny women access to reproductive health options.
That’s when they’re not out to gut the safety net to get more tax cuts for millionaires and trying to cover up Trumpworld crimes (and their own accessory/coconspirator criminal conduct).
re: #23 Dave In Austin
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Shouldn’t they have done that 3 weeks ago? And if they did, was God just screwing with them?
re: #26 Dangerman
Posers. The Bible says something about those who do this in public. In fact the Bible says quite a bit about what these bastards have managed to do, but, but, but….
re: #34 nines09
Change the image to guys on prayer rugs and see what happens.
re: #35 Eclectic Cyborg
Replace the image with guys on prayer rugs and see what happens.
Now now. There’s only one true religion, ordained by God and the Founding Fathers, there’s no place for that heresy in God’s America.
Young earth creationist who supports a national total abortion ban and wants to outlaw same sex marriage. In other words, a mainstream Republican.
re: #32 lawhawk
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People are still refusing to accept the facts staring them in the face.
The GOP are all in on obstruction, sedition, and anti-abortion extremism/misogynistic policies that deny women access to reproductive health options.
That’s when they’re not out to gut the safety net to get more tax cuts for millionaires and trying to cover up Trumpworld crimes (and their own accessory/coconspirator criminal conduct).
I think her argument is that what they are choosing isn’t popular with the majority of Americans.
re: #26 Dangerman
Would it have worked if they prayed silently in their seats?
Or did they need to do it down front for effectiveness?
Or was it just the photo opI mean if god couldn’t hear them 30 feet further back…
They probably smeared “Holy Oil” all over the chamber as well.
re: #35 Eclectic Cyborg
Change the image to guys on prayer rugs and see what happens.
They have more in common with the extremist Muslims than they have with regular people.
Trump about to be questioned under oath for violating his gag order.
NOW:
The judge holds a hearing and calls Trump to testify on his remarks.
Background, @TheMessenger: https://t.co/VkWWOqT8M6— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) October 25, 2023
re: #41 Vicious Babushka
Is there a reason people want to forget that if Republicans lose the House in 2024, he won’t be in charge when the certification comes?
Trump is taking the stand now to testify to his remarks that violated the gag order. Follow here: https://t.co/o8lF2qjift
— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) October 25, 2023
And almost the last thing Congress did at the end of the last session that ended this year was tighten the rules on how certification works.
re: #44 Captain Ron
Judge: “As the trier of fact, I find the witness is not credible.”
Judge is fining Trump $10,000— erica orden (@eorden) October 25, 2023
re: #32 lawhawk
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People are still refusing to accept the facts staring them in the face.
The GOP are all in on obstruction, sedition, and anti-abortion extremism/misogynistic policies that deny women access to reproductive health options.
That’s when they’re not out to gut the safety net to get more tax cuts for millionaires and trying to cover up Trumpworld crimes (and their own accessory/coconspirator criminal conduct).
When a black man mainstreams Hitler and he leads in the polls to be the next Governor of North Carolina…
Governor hopeful quoted Hitler and downplayed the Holocaust in unearthed posts: Report
Lieutenant governor of North Carolina and a leading Republican candidate for governor, Mark Robinson, quoted Hitler and downplayed the Holocaust in an unearthed Facebook post, according to a new report.
Robinson has a long history of regurgitating antisemitic conspiracy theories and downplaying of the Holocaust, according to Jewish Insider. But at a press conference two weeks ago, he denied that he is antisemitic.
Robinson said his past social media posts had been dealt with and he had “moved past” them.
But he has been hit with new accusations that, in a Facebook post, he quoted Hitler and suggested the horror of the Holocaust wasn’t as bad as the abuses of communism. He also compared the removal of Confederate statues to anti-Jewish pogroms in 1930s Europe, the Jewish Insider reported.
“We often speak of the ‘appeasement’ of Hitler. But the biggest ‘appeasement’ of ALL TIME is how we turned a blind eye to the clear and present danger of MARXISM,” Robinson said in a post from 2019.
“It is EXTREMELY distressing that many well-meaning and intelligent people are so focused on long dead Hitler while the living political descendants of Stalin are currently fighting to destroy our REPUBLIC,” he wrote in a separate post days earlier.
Some GOP activists are worried that the discovery of more comments will hurt Robinson’s chances of winning the governor race.
“The lieutenant governor, whom polls show as the front-runner, is now facing five Republican primary challengers, including Bill Graham, a wealthy trial lawyer who announced his campaign last week, vowing to spend millions of his own money,” Jewish Insider reported. “The winner is expected to face off against a Jewish Democrat, Josh Stein, who is the state’s attorney general. Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, is term-limited.”
re: #43 Belafon
Is there a reason people want to forget that if Republicans lose the House in 2024, he won’t be in charge when the certification comes?
When do elected Congressmen get sworn in?
re: #43 Belafon
Is there a reason people want to forget that if Republicans lose the House in 2024, he won’t be in charge when the certification comes?
The party not in the White House usually has an advantage. The Republicans betrayed us all, but their voters are a mix of malicious people and people who are completely disconnected from reality, believing their god wants Trump to win. Some are both, of course.
re: #46 lawhawk
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“As the trier of fact, I find the witness is not credible.” OUCH. That’s pretty high on the list of things you do not want to hear a judge say.
re: #35 Eclectic Cyborg
Change the image to guys on prayer rugs and see what happens.
Al Qaeda prayer rugs left behind at the Texas/Mexico border shows Muslim invasion.
re: #46 lawhawk
He can grift that from the rubes in less than a week.
Throw the fucker in jail already.
re: #46 lawhawk
He’ll just extract that from his marks. Locking him up is the only way to get through to him that he can’t do whatever he wants.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) October 25, 2023
re: #50 Nerdy Fish
“As the trier of fact, I find the witness is not credible.” OUCH. That’s pretty high on the list of things you do not want to hear a judge say.
Not good enough. Throw him in jail.
re: #50 Nerdy Fish
“As the trier of fact, I find the witness is not credible.” OUCH. That’s pretty high on the list of things you do not want to hear a judge say.
Yes, but followed with, you’re ordered to pay a $5 fine, it means nothing. To a crook, like Trump, $10,000 is less than five bucks is to most of us.
re: #48 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
When do elected Congressmen get sworn in?
January 3. The election will be certified afterward, on January 6.
Let’s see…$10,000 divided by the price of Big Macs in New York @ $5.58 each…OWTCH that means 1,792 Big Macs…bout what Trump eats in a month…that’s gotta hurt…
What the fuck are the Democrats doing standing up and applauding for the bullshit spewing out of this shithead’s cake hole? JFC.
re: #49 🐈 Crush White Nationalism 🐈
The party not in the White House usually has an advantage. The Republicans betrayed us all, but their voters are a mix of malicious people and people who are completely disconnected from reality, believing their god wants Trump to win. Some are both, of course.
Party not in the White House only has the advantage in midterm elections, not in presidential ones.
Mike Johnson wants to pass a CR to fund government through January 15 to give the House time to pass all 12 appropriation bills. He also opposes aid to Ukraine.
re: #57 No Malarkey!
January 3. The election will be certified afterward, on January 6.
So what is to keep Mike Johnson the GOP Congress from declaring that the next Congress get sworn in on the 7 Jan?
re: #63 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
So what is to keep Mike Johnson the GOP Congress from declaring that the next Congress get sworn in on the 7 Jan?
They’ll be out of power on Jan 3rd. They can’t extend their term.
Electing this fundie speaker will blow up in Republican faces.
For perspective, over 8 years Mike Johnson has raised half as much as Elissa Slotkin raised & spent in 2021-2022 to win re-election in MI-07. Over 6 years he’s raised $500K for his leadership PAC. 2022 Dems spent over $10m in PAC independent expenditures in Slotkin’s race alone.
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) October 25, 2023
As mentioned, Johnson is a nobody as far as money raising goes, and was elected speaker as Some Guy.
Meanwhile the latest from the Slappy T Follies!
Justice Thomas’s R.V. Loan Was Forgiven, Senate Inquiry Finds
The justice failed to repay much, perhaps all, of the $267,230 loan. His benefactor wiped the slate clean, with ethical and potential tax consequences.
Biden doesn’t have confidence in the Gaza death toll: “I have no notion if Palestinians are telling the truth…I’m sure innocents have been killed & it is the price of waging war..Israel should be incredibly careful to ensure they’re going after the folks propagating this war.” pic.twitter.com/iOs24eaV4I
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) October 25, 2023
Entirely accurate statement, and yet pro-Palestinians are giving flack? Sure. The fact is that Palestinian Health Authority in Gaza is Hamas. Hamas carried out the attacks that initiated this round of violence and war. It’s on Hamas.
Hamas has repeatedly shown itself incapable of telling the truth.
re: #63 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
So what is to keep Mike Johnson the GOP Congress from declaring that the next Congress get sworn in on the 7 Jan?
I believe it’s a Constitutional thing, and not a House rule. They can want it however badly, but them’s the rules. And yes, I will note that the Constitution is just so much toilet paper to the Treasonweasel Caucus, and thus far, its defense has been tepid at best, but I have a feeling that the more they try to end-run their way into stealing power, the more the Democrats are going to put up a fuss.
re: #42 No Malarkey!
I hope this becomes exponential. Seriously exponential
— TravisBlues (@Travisblues01) October 25, 2023
Queen Latifah, Adam Levine and Stevie Nicks to highlight 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
Organizers announced Tuesday that Stevie Nicks, Adam Levine and Queen Latifah are among the new list performers and presenters for this year’s event on Nov. 3 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
Willie Nelson, Missy Elliott, Sheryl Crow, Kate Bush, George Michael, Rage Against the Machine and The Spinners make up the class of 2023 inductees.
Hip-hop trailblazer DJ Kool Herc and the late Native American rock & roll guitarist Link Wray will be honored with the Musical Influence Award.
Ten-time Grammy-winning R&B and funk diva Chaka Khan, Al Kooper and Bernie Taupin will receive the Musical Excellence Award.
Late “Soul Train” creator Don Cornelius will be honored with the Ahmet Ertegun Award, posthumously named after the influential Atlantic Records chieftain.
re: #73 Charles Johnson
The stress of all this is really starting to show on Trump’s face.
re: #47 Joe Bacon ✅
When a black man mainstreams Hitler and he leads in the polls to be the next Governor of North Carolina…
Governor hopeful quoted Hitler and downplayed the Holocaust in unearthed posts: Report
Lieutenant governor of North Carolina and a leading Republican candidate for governor, Mark Robinson, quoted Hitler and downplayed the Holocaust in an unearthed Facebook post, according to a new report.
Robinson has a long history of regurgitating antisemitic conspiracy theories and downplaying of the Holocaust, according to Jewish Insider. But at a press conference two weeks ago, he denied that he is antisemitic.
Robinson said his past social media posts had been dealt with and he had “moved past” them.
But he has been hit with new accusations that, in a Facebook post, he quoted Hitler and suggested the horror of the Holocaust wasn’t as bad as the abuses of communism. He also compared the removal of Confederate statues to anti-Jewish pogroms in 1930s Europe, the Jewish Insider reported.
“We often speak of the ‘appeasement’ of Hitler. But the biggest ‘appeasement’ of ALL TIME is how we turned a blind eye to the clear and present danger of MARXISM,” Robinson said in a post from 2019.
“It is EXTREMELY distressing that many well-meaning and intelligent people are so focused on long dead Hitler while the living political descendants of Stalin are currently fighting to destroy our REPUBLIC,” he wrote in a separate post days earlier.
Some GOP activists are worried that the discovery of more comments will hurt Robinson’s chances of winning the governor race.
“The lieutenant governor, whom polls show as the front-runner, is now facing five Republican primary challengers, including Bill Graham, a wealthy trial lawyer who announced his campaign last week, vowing to spend millions of his own money,” Jewish Insider reported. “The winner is expected to face off against a Jewish Democrat, Josh Stein, who is the state’s attorney general. Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, is term-limited.”
re: #74 Dr Lizardo
The stress of all this is really starting to show on Trump’s face.
The walls are finally starting to close in.
Just a reminder, there are other court cases as well.
Trump will be broke and in prison.
Trump’s fine was large by comparison to any other person. But to a so-called billionaire? It’s a drop in the bucket. That said, given Trump is cash poor, he’s still got to come up with the money and the rubes will be covering this for him. That’s money that isn’t going to the campaign effort.
Judge Engeron should make the fines grow exponentially for each successive violation and once reaching $1 million jail is the outcome.
$10k for this one. $10k x $10k ($100k) for second. $1 million for third - followed by jail.
re: #69 Nerdy Fish
I believe it’s a Constitutional thing, and not a House rule. They can want it however badly, but them’s the rules. And yes, I will note that the Constitution is just so much toilet paper to the Treasonweasel Caucus, and thus far, its defense has been tepid at best, but I have a feeling that the more they try to end-run their way into stealing power, the more the Democrats are going to put up a fuss.
Amendment 20, Section 2: The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3d day of January, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.
re: #61 Nerdy Fish
I don’t think any judge is in a hurry to be the first one to remand him into custody. The threat of his violent repulsive followers is real.
Yeah but if he violates the gag orders enough times someone is gonna have to break the dam sooner or later.
re: #82 Joe Bacon ✅
This is all giving me a very unpleasant 1850s feeling.
re: #77 Florida Panhandler
The walls are finally starting to close in.
Just a reminder, there are other court cases as well.
Trump will be broke and in prison.
Yep - it’s slowly starting to sink in for him.
re: #67 Joe Bacon ✅
Meanwhile the latest from the Slappy T Follies!
Justice Thomas’s R.V. Loan Was Forgiven, Senate Inquiry Finds
The justice failed to repay much, perhaps all, of the $267,230 loan. His benefactor wiped the slate clean, with ethical and potential tax consequences.
Wait? Wait? His beloved RV that he parks at Walmart to hang out with the regular stock? That RV?
“I prefer the RV parks. I prefer the Walmart parking lots to the beaches and things like that. There’s something normal to me about it,” Thomas said. “I come from regular stock, and I prefer that — I prefer being around that.”
re: #86 Thanos
Yet abortions will continue. Now with added maternal death.
re: #73 Charles Johnson
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re: #86 Thanos
“The Alliance Defending Freedom”
The freedom of women to keep their legs closed apparently.
re: #89 No Malarkey!
I also find Trump not credible, but I haven’t found him to be credible for the last eight years.
Only that long?
/
re: #89 No Malarkey!
I also find Trump not credible, but I haven’t found him to be credible for the last eight years.
I haven’t found him credible since 1979.
What Republicans like Johnson are hoping for is that Democrats will tire out as quickly as the “moderate” Republicans that voted against Jordan.
re: #94 Belafon
He is wrong. The D’s will stand firm.
re: #87 dat_said
Wait? Wait? His beloved RV that he parks at Walmart to hang out with the regular stock? That RV?
It was such a hardship on Thomas to have to go on all expense paid luxury cruises and visit five star hunting lodges when he really wanted to just hang out in a parking lot in his RV, but he didn’t want to insult his close personal billionaire friend when the invitations were made.
re: #96 No Malarkey!
It was such a hardship on Thomas to have to go on all expense paid luxury cruises and visit five star hunting lodges when he really wanted to just hang out in a parking lot in his RV, but he didn’t want to insult his close personal billionaire friend when the invitations were made.
“No, no,” Thomas responded, “I don’t need an RV that big.”
“But what about when I come over?”
“Well, OK, when you put it that way.”
re: #99 Dave In Austin
The remains of a coyote’s armadillo dinner I just passed by while walking the dog.
re: #99 Dave In Austin
Arsenic and gunpowder
re: #99 Dave In Austin
Microwaved fish and dog shit.
Tom Scocca @tomscocca.bsky.social
Pretty straight line from shutting down the election certification for a few hours to shutting down the legislature for three weeks, done by the same people for the same political goals
pondering what today would be like if everyone involved in the Brooks Brothers riot and associated legal efforts (eg, 3 sitting Supreme Court justices) had gone to prison for 20 years like they deserved
re: #74 Dr Lizardo
The stress of all this is really starting to show on Trump’s face.
the bronzer really emphasizes the stress marks
re: #108 Backwoods Sleuth
the bronzer really emphasizes the stress marks
Yep. It’s visibly aging him.
On that note, time to call it a day. Have a good one, Lizards and stay healthy.
This is my belief: The Speaker’s vote is actually a purge of members—especially leaders—who would uphold the Constitution.
The outcome will be some TP figure—Mike Johnson is a good bet—and everyone who refused loudly along the way will be primaried.
re: #48 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
When do elected Congressmen get sworn in?
a few days before the certification vote.
re: #111 Backwoods Sleuth
Trump’s itching for a free stint at Rikers or the Manhattan Detention Center.
Trump: This time yesterday no one was thinking of Mike Johnson. And then we put out the word and now he’s Speaker of the House pic.twitter.com/bZ3bu00w7P
— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) October 25, 2023
Before handing over the gavel to Speaker elect Mike Johnson (R-LA), Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) addresses the U.S. House of Representatives. pic.twitter.com/QXieSyPxjb
— CSPAN (@cspan) October 25, 2023
#ProudBlue #DemVoice1
Everyone that texted Mark Meadows should be worried about him flipping on Trump for the January 6th election interference trial. Jack Smith has every text that was sent to him by these lawmakers that texted him. Also, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s text telling… pic.twitter.com/5naE4n4HH0— Celeste (@DCelesteSpencer) October 25, 2023
re: #109 Dr Lizardo
Yep. It’s visibly aging him.
On that note, time to call it a day. Have a good one, Lizards and stay healthy.
Unlike his Presidency that only aged patriotic Americans, and was just a party/crime spree for him.
re: #113 lawhawk
Trump’s itching for a free stint at Rikers or the Manhattan Detention Center.
You think they have the courage to do that? What more could he do to threaten? He’s convinced he’s untouchable, and so far he’s correct.
He will make others want to do the same.
It’s a blueprint.
They let him go for far too long.
re: #89 No Malarkey!
I also find Trump not credible, but I haven’t found him to be credible for
the last eight yearsever.
re: #121 Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅
Not even back when he represented his corrupt father rather than himself. He’s been a bad guy for a very long time. The entire problem is that Republican voters seek out the worst candidate they can find.
Mike Johnson makes Tooty Frooty Newty look like Robert LaFolette.
re: #125 Charles Johnson
Did the agents tackle him?
re: #67 Joe Bacon ✅
Meanwhile the latest from the Slappy T Follies!
Justice Thomas’s R.V. Loan Was Forgiven, Senate Inquiry Finds
The justice failed to repay much, perhaps all, of the $267,230 loan. His benefactor wiped the slate clean, with ethical and potential tax consequences.
Generally when debt is forgiven it is a taxable event. What are the odds that it was declared as income?
Dang. SEPTA is announcing a potential service interruption for Nov 1.
www5.septa.org
The New York Pest:
Utah man ordered to remove Halloween display featuring pole-dancing skeleton
Imagine! Those horrible Utah Puritan/Mormon spoilsports trying to ruin some harmless Halloween fun!
Oh
You have to get to the end of the second paragraph to find out that the display is attached to an actual STOP sign on public property. This is illegal everywhere in the civilized world and even here in Texas.
re: #125 Charles Johnson
Damn it, my popcorn’s not ready yet!
re: #131 Backwoods Sleuth
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Fourth and fifth sentences both use “cannot be used against him.” I’m assuming the fourth paragraph one should read “can be used against him.”
re: #133 Backwoods Sleuth
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His inner-world does not resemble reality, so a lot will be unbelievable to him.
re: #121 Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅
To be fair to me, I never paid much attention to Trump before he began running for President. I watched his game show a few times, but a game show host’s credibility isn’t at issue.
re: #125 Charles Johnson
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Trump is all up in his feels right now apparently.
— Katie Phang (@KatiePhang) October 25, 2023
So, boomers - if you’re listening (turn up your hearing aides if you must) in your never-ending crusade to own-the-libs, y’all got owned yourselves. You’re just too goddamn stupid to realize. https://t.co/hjSpG6OtD2
— ⓘ 𝕏publican f*ckery detected (@adelpreore) October 25, 2023
re: #138 DodgerFan1988
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As I said, the GOP couldn’t have picked a better Speaker for the Democrats to run against if the Democrats had made the choice themselves. A forced birther who also wants to slash social security, medicare and medicaid holds the most unpopular positions spanning every generation of voters.
re: #138 DodgerFan1988
Republicans keep telling us that they’re the #1 danger to Americans. I believe them.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) October 25, 2023
Cuteness break.
This is a Mouse-deer, or Chevrotain, they are the world’s smallest hoofed animals pic.twitter.com/jPxBgU8WF4
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) October 25, 2023
WTF is going on at America’s college campi?
re: #142 No Malarkey!
Cuteness break.
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With an appearance by Crested Buttinsky Birbs.
re: #143 Vicious Babushka
The only thing I can think of is they are taking the complex situation in the Middle East and trying to simplify it and blaming everything on the Jews.
re: #145 PhillyPretzel ✅
The only thing I can think of is they are taking the complex situation in the Middle East and trying to simplify it and blaming everything on the Jews.
I thought advanced education was supposed to make you be able to think critically about complex issues.
Feeling more than usually angry with the Republicans today. (Yeah, as bad as that.)
Remember when a Spanish court indicted Pinochet because there had been Spanish citizens among the numerous victims of his dictatorship?
On those grounds they could indict the entire leadership of the Republican Party since there were many Spaniards among the million plus victims of a Republican Covid policy that was willfully designed to maximize deaths among vulnerable segments of the population. Leading quacks and charlatans could also be included. That it backfired and killed off a shitload of gullible Repug pawns does not matter. Intent is what counts.
American courts would not extradite them, of course, but there may be a way around that. Just offer a juicy reward, say a million plus for quacks and media shills, up to 10 or 20 million for Trump himself and other major players. Being Republicans, the plague-rats’ relatives and associates would be knifing each other in the back for the chance to privately rendition (ie kidnap) them and bundle them off to Spain
It might only be necessary to get them across the border into Mexico, since the Mexican government would have no problem extraditing assholes who call their people rapists and killers, and who try to drown them in the Rio Grande.
re: #146 Vicious Babushka
I thought so too.
re: #145 PhillyPretzel ✅
The only thing I can think of is they are taking the complex situation in the Middle East and trying to simplify it and blaming everything on the Jews.
…or at least blaming Israel. TikTok is currently hardcore anti-Israel right now.
“…Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, in his first remarks after being elected Wednesday afternoon, told members of Congress that “Scripture” and “the Bible” are clear that he has been “ordained” by God.
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As they say in so many other countries with religious fanatics in charge, What Could Go Wrong?
re: #146 Vicious Babushka
I thought advanced education was supposed to make you be able to think critically about complex issues.
They haven’t made it that far.
re: #150 jaunte
“…Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, in his first remarks after being elected Wednesday afternoon, told members of Congress that “Scripture” and “the Bible” are clear that he has been “ordained” by God.
rawstory.comAs they say in so many other countries with religious fanatics in charge, What Could Go Wrong?
Holy hell.
re: #152 wrenchwench
God told him how to tell women how they must live.
re: #150 jaunte
“…Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, in his first remarks after being elected Wednesday afternoon, told members of Congress that “Scripture” and “the Bible” are clear that he has been “ordained” by God.
rawstory.comAs they say in so many other countries with religious fanatics in charge, What Could Go Wrong?
Then he should be able to pass a simple test: Crucify the bastard and if he comes back in 3 days, we’ll admit we were wrong.
re: #153 jaunte
God told him how to tell women how they must live.
‘Be quiet and make more workers. God said so, I said so, for him here.’
Louisiana ranked worst state by U.S. News as violent crime surges, pollution poisons air
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Jack Smith also has had 2 people investigating Congress members all this time. Each specialize in public corruption and together will lead the DOJ investigation of congressional members. pic.twitter.com/bxejT3EwHZ
— Celeste (@DCelesteSpencer) October 25, 2023
“…Louisiana is ranked last - again - in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2023 Best States report, which cites an atmosphere of surging violent crime, poisonous industrial pollution and a dwindling population among the state’s hardships.
It’s the latest in a series of studies listing Louisiana as the worst or among the worst states in key quality of life areas.
Last week a WalletHub study concluded Louisiana is the worst state in America for working mothers, showing moms here are shortchanged on everything from pay to childcare.
America’s Health Ratings from the United Health Foundation lists Louisiana as the worst state for women and children’s health.”
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re: #158 jaunte
Louisiana ranked worst state by U.S. News as violent crime surges, pollution poisons air
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They just put a Republican governor in to end all that. /
“The percentage of people without health insurance in Louisiana is 11.2% compared to the national percentage of 12.2%. That’s thanks primarily to Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards opting into the Medicaid expansion, which Edwards said is his most consequential act in two terms as governor.“
About go back up. Waaaaaaay up.
re: #150 jaunte
“…Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, in his first remarks after being elected Wednesday afternoon, told members of Congress that “Scripture” and “the Bible” are clear that he has been “ordained” by God.
rawstory.comAs they say in so many other countries with religious fanatics in charge, What Could Go Wrong?
Tell him so has President Biden and Vice President Harris.
re: #151 Belafon
They haven’t made it that far.
That and Bibi seems to have known the attack was coming and allowed it. The Israeli’s fucked up bigtime when selecting their government, something I wish Americans could criticize them for without reminding ourselves of the madman that we made our leader for four years.
re: #158 jaunte
Louisiana ranked worst state by U.S. News as violent crime surges, pollution poisons air
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This is weird: Alaska was ranked 49th.
re: #168 Backwoods Sleuth
Long winters and alcohol
And terrible support for working mothers, making them shoot wolves from helicopters while nursing a baby.
re: #136 No Malarkey!
To be fair to me, I never paid much attention to Trump before he began running for President. I watched his game show a few times, but a game show host’s credibility isn’t at issue.
I’ve hated him ever since the mid-80’s, when he tried to destroy my neighborhood with his ghastly Trump City development on the Penn Central site.