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Granted, I’ve been actively avoiding it, but I’ve heard almost nothing about any of this amid all the hand-wringing about Biden’s performance. Executed babies?! https://kottke.org/24/07/we-talking-about-practice
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This is how they did it last time.
I’m getting a little tired of the pundits and Democratic elites hand wringing about Joe. Unless he’s dead or says he can’t do not anymore, I’m 💯 behind him.
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This is the editorial view of the guy who controls which posts get shown on Vichy Twitter and which get buried. Insane that journalists continue to use it as a source of information and contribute to its legitimacy
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I think this is the first time Musk has suggested fellow Americans should be executed.
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NEWS --> Mark Robinson, the MAGA extremist GOP nominee for governor in North Carolina, appeared to endorse political violence against unnamed foes in a recent speech. "Some folks need killing!" he shouted. "It's a matter of necessity!" Video and story here: newrepublic.com/article/1834...
MAGA Gov Candidate’s Ugly, Hateful Rant: “Some Folks Need Killing!”newrepublic.com Mark Robinson, the GOP nominee for governor in North Carolina, has a long history of incendiary comments. But he may have topped himself this time.
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Yeah, this seems worth avoiding.
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Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor, has downplayed and made light of accusations of sexual assault and domestic violence against men such as Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Brett M. Kavanaugh and Ray Rice.
GOP pick for N.C. governor downplayed Weinstein allegations, assault by Ray Ricewww.washingtonpost.com Mark Robinson, the firebrand Republican nominee for North Carolina governor, has for years made comments downplaying sexual assault and domestic violence.
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One of Tangerine Mussolini's "spiritual advisors" just confessed that he raped a 12-year-old when he was younger, and repeated the crime regularly until she was 16.
Megachurch pastor and former Trump spiritual adviser admits sexual abusewww.theguardian.com Robert Morris responds to claim by Oklahoma woman that he sexually abused her in 1980s when she was aged 12 to 16
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In my book, this is worse than secretly taking lavish gifts: Clarence Thomas cut off the boy he was "raising as a son" after the kid failed a drug test in high school. He's in jail now, but doesn't think the Thomases even know. "I just wish they’d at least communicate with me," he says.
Clarence Thomas’s “Son” Breaks Silence From Jailnewrepublic.com Mark Martin, the man raised by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as a “son,” is speaking out on the sad truth of their relationship.
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today is Loving day - a day that marks the legalization of interracial marriage federally across the us. as personal rights are eroded, it does feel very tenuous to exist as a queer child of an interracial marriage in an interracial relationship myself. this has never felt less secure.
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It's way past time to stop pretending Trump has some complex position on abortion—and if Trump courting a group that describes abortion as "63 million babies [that] have died on our nation’s altar to ‘women’s rights'" I don't know what else some of these political reporters need. My story:
No One Should Be Confused About Where Trump Stands on Abortionnewrepublic.com Trump’s remarks to a Christian-right audience on Monday may contradict the reigning political narrative. But they weren’t surprising.
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Does not get enough attention at all that Alito was almost certainly the 4th vote to hear Trump's "Absolute Immunity" farce and singlehandedly delayed or destroyed the best chance to hold Trump accountable for the coup the Alitos obviously supported.
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Great takedown of the claim that Trump's threats to prosecute Dems involve "revenge" or "retribution," from Jen Psaki. Media should stop uncritically echoing this language. It's deceptive MAGA propaganda. (and thanks for citing my piece!) Watch here: www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2024/0...
Psaki: "Obviously There's A Big Difference Between What Happened To Trump And What He's Now Promising To Do To Democrats"www.realclearpolitics.com MSNBC host and former Biden White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday warned former President Donald Trump and his allies are going to overhaul the justice system and go on a revenge streak against Democrats. Psaki said Trump wants "justifiable revenge" following his trial and noted, "obviously there's a big difference between what happened to Trump and what he's now promising to do to Democrats or anyone who he's mad at." "Ever since a jury of 12 Americans convicted Donald Trump on 34 felony counts, Trump and his Republican allies have used this as an opportunity to spin up their long-held plans for revenge. You know, just some justifiable retribution against their perceived enemies," Psaki said in a monologue on Monday's broadcast of 'Inside with Jen Psaki.' "Obviously there's a big difference between what happened to Trump and what he's now promising to do to Democrats or anyone who he's mad at," Psaki declared. "Despite what the former president and his allies claim, Trump was legitimately investigated, indicted, tried, and convicted unanimously by a jury of his peers... What Trump and his allies want is not trying to hold people accountable for actual wrongdoing. They're trying to reshape the American justice system to make it a political tool to go after Democrats or anyone who has done Trump wrong." "And by the way, this plan completely predates Trump's convictions and indictments. It's what they had in mind all along," she said. From Psaki's monologue: JEN PSAKI, MSNBC HOST: Ever since a jury of 12 Americans convicted Donald Trump on 34 felony counts, Trump and his Republican allies have used this as an opportunity to spin up their long-held plans for revenge -- you know, some justifiable retribution against their perceived enemies. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) REP. RONNY JACKSON (R-TX): And what's good for the goose is good for the gander. And I -- I'm going to encourage all of my colleagues and everybody that I have any influence over as a member of Congress to aggressively go after the president and his entire family. STEPHEN MILLER, FOUNDER OF AMERICA FIRST LEGAL: Is every House committee controlled by Republicans using subpoena power in every way it needs to right now? Is every D.A. starting every investigation they need to right now? TIM POOL, PODCAST HOST: Should Democrats be in jail? No question. When Donald Trump gets elected, should he start locking them up? No question. Should there be a list of Democrats that need to go to jail? One hundred percent. TRUMP: Wouldn't that be a terrible thing? But they want to do it. So, you know, it's -- it's a terrible, terrible path that they're leading us to. And it's very possible that it's going to have to happen to them. (END VIDEO CLIP) PSAKI: So, in their description, as you just heard, it's all about karma. An eye for an eye, fighting fire with fire, that's their story they're telling over and over again. And it's the one that far too many headline writers are also running with. As Greg Sargent of "The New Republic" put in his latest column, quote: In the media, the story tends to be framed as follows: Will Trump seek revenge for his legal travails, or won't he? But that framing unwittingly lets Trump set the terms of this debate. It implies that he is vowing to do to Democrats what was done to him. You see, obviously, there is a big difference between what happened to Trump and what he's now promising to do to Democrats or anyone who he's mad at. Despite what the former president and his allies claim, Trump was legitimately investigated, indicted, tried, and convicted unanimously by a jury of his peers, 12 everyday Americans. There was a legal basis and evidence for all of it. All presented during a six-week trial. What Trump and his allies want is not kind of deliberative due process. They're not trying to hold people accountable for actual wrongdoing. They're trying to reshape the American justice system, to make it a political tool to go after Democrats or anyone who has done Trump wrong. And political prosecutions, remember, were a major goal for the MAGA movement long before Trump got indicted or convicted. I was reminded of this, this weekend. "The Washington Post" published an incredibly eye popping piece on the influential figure in Trump's orbit that you might not be familiar with. I mean, for what it's worth, I had never really heard of the guy either. He's the former director of the Office of Management and Budget. And his name is Russ Vought. According to the piece, he is a potential chief of staff in a second Trump term. He could wield a lot of power. Vought is a self-proclaimed Christian nationalist who crafted parts of the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 on how to remake the executive branch in a Trump presidency. And then back in September of 2022, before Trump got indicted or even entered the presidential race, Vought wrote an essay saying the left had dragged America into a, quote, post-constitutional moment. Saying it was time for the right to reinterpret the Constitution in a radical new way. He encouraged conservatives, quote, to throw off precedents and legal paradigms that have wrongly developed over the last 200 years. In their place, according to "The Post", he laid out plans for, quote, Donald Trump to deploy the military, to quash civil unrest, use more control over the Justice Department and assert the power to withhold congressional appropriations. And that's just on Trump's first day back in office, according to Vought. Let's just pause on that. He's not calling for accountability through due process of the law, to hold people accountable. He wants to reshape the system for the purpose of punishing Trump's perceived enemies. And last year, he told the Heritage Foundation crowd, quote, the Department of Justice is not an independent agency. And if anyone brings up in a policy meeting in the White House, I want them out of the meeting. So, here's the larger picture: outside of the week to week news cycle and the latest Republican reactions, the Republican line of "fight fire with fire" that you hear over and over again is really just cover for framing a plan to overhaul the justice system and executive branch at large. And by the way, this plan completely predates Trump's convictions and indictments. It's what they had in mind all along.
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Via Washington Post, Trump is going to speak to an extremist Christian group that calls abortion “child sacrifice” www.washingtonpost.com/elections/20...
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I'm not saying "fuck the police," but when people do say that, this is the kind of shit they're prompted by. One of these military combat vehicles costs, on average, about $750K, or 3x the annual budget of the Prosper Community Library, which BTW can afford to be open only 4 & 1/2 days a week.
Police in Prosper, TX, celebrating their new MRAP which will protect officers from deadly IUDs.
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"Nine witnesses in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump have received significant financial benefits, including large raises from his campaign, severance packages, new jobs, and a grant of shares and cash from Trump’s media company."
Multiple Trump witnesses have received significant financial benefits from his businesses, campaignwww.dailykos.com Witnesses in the various criminal cases against the former president have gotten pay raises, new jobs and more. If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime. by ...
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Confederate memorials were a key part of the revisionist Lost Cause campaign of the early 1900s to whitewash the role of slavery. The monuments themselves were efforts to “erase history” & anyone still defending them today is defending the lies of racists. www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
RFK Jr. had a ‘visceral’ reaction to tear-downs of Confederate statueswww.washingtonpost.com Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on a podcast that he doesn’t think “it’s a good, healthy thing for any culture to erase history.”
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Imagine how it would be covered if Michelle Obama did this: 'Mrs. Alito ran toward their car and yelled something they did not understand. The couple continued driving, they said, and as they passed the Alito home again to exit the cul-de-sac, Mrs. Alito appeared to spit toward the vehicle.'
The Alitos, the Neighborhood Clash and the Upside-Down Flagwww.nytimes.com Inside the escalating conflict on a bucolic suburban street that Justice Alito said prompted a “Stop the Steal” symbol at his home.
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Trump just posted his new ad for a second Trump term that says he will create a “UNIFIED REICH,” In all my years of academic work and countering the far right I honestly never thought we would get the point Trump would be posting Nazi propaganda this open and chilling. This is a threat.
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