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HBO's Q: Into The Storm documentary unveiled that 8kun admin Ron Watkins may potentially be Q

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In the 6th and final episode of the HBO documentary series Q: Into The Storm, Cullen Hoback explores who was behind Q, and in that interview, 8kun (formerly 8chan) admin Ron Watkins inadvertently unveiled himself as the person who may have been behind Q. Both Jim and Ron Watkins have made noises to the QAnon cult, as evidenced by Ron’s constant promotion of the Big Lie.

[SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of the 6th episode of the HBO documentary Q: Into The Storm.]

Drew Harwell and Craig Timberg at Washington Post

The identity of Q, the supposed top-secret government operative and prophet of the extremist ideology QAnon, has for years been a fiercely debated mystery. But a possible slip-up in a new documentary suggests the answer was always the most obvious one: Ron Watkins, the longtime administrator of the message board 8kun, the conspiratorial movement’s online home.

Most major QAnon researchers have long speculated that Watkins had written many of the false and cryptic posts alleging that former president Donald Trump was waging war against an elite international cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles. Watkins has long denied his involvement, saying he was merely a neutral backroom operator of the site and never a participant.

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For some researchers, the admission does not resolve all lingering questions about Q. Some argue persuasively that, while Ron Watkins probably knows who is behind QAnon, the account could be driven by more than one person, or a team of writers crafting messages for public display.

Aaron Mak at Slate: 

On Sunday, HBO aired the final two episodes of the six-part documentary series Q: Into the Storm, in which filmmaker Cullen Hoback explores the cancerous QAnon conspiracy theory and attempts to get to the bottom of who exactly is behind it. QAnon is an internet-fueled movement consisting of people who believe that pedophiles control the Democratic Party, Hollywood, and other major institutions, and that former President Donald Trump has been leading a covert effort in conjunction with the military to have these perverts arrested and executed. Many followers also believe that members of this cabal are satanists who practice cannibalism and that Trump is using UFOs to fight them. The conspiracy theory has been linked to multiple instances of violence and has torn families apart. The FBI considers QAnon to be a domestic terrorism threat, and at least 34 of its adherents participated in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot.

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Why does Hoback now suspect Ron?

In the sixth and final episode of the series, Hoback presents his case for why he thinks the younger Watkins is Q. He mostly relies on circumstantial evidence that he’s collected through shooting the documentary, some of it compelling, some of it not. Much of it boils down to Ron’s inconsistent statements; he would one day seem to know Q’s intricate motivations and inner circle, and then he’d claim to know nothing about Q the next. Ron and his father also spend buckets of money on their hobby of collecting luxury watches and pens—Q has been known to post pictures of expensive-looking watches and pens in an attempt to prove that he’s in secure locations like Camp David. The piece of evidence that Hoback presents as the closest thing he has to a smoking gun is an apparent slip-up that Ron makes in an interview near the end. In his final conversation with Hoback, Ron seems to admit that he had been anonymously directing the analysis and research that 8chan users were conducting based on Q’s cryptic messages, even though he’d previously claimed to not be involved with any of the content on the site beyond his responsibilities as administrator. Ron, after briefly discussing his role in spreading conspiracy theories about voter fraud following the 2020 election, says, “It was basically three years of intelligence training, teaching normies how to do intelligence work. It was basically what I was doing anonymously before, but never as Q.” It’s deeply suspicious, but not quite enough to pin him as Q.

Hoback does admit that his theory “lacked definitive proof.” It seems clear, though, that the Watkinses have an overwhelming amount of control over the Q account and at the very least have the ability to commandeer Q’s account at any time and post whatever they please. If they aren’t Q themselves, they likely have some sort of contact with Q. It’s also possible that multiple people author Q’s posts.

From the 04.04.2021 edition of HBO’s Q: Into The Storm:

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It turns out that 8kun admin Ron Watkins may very well be Q, as unveiled in the Q: Into The Storm finale.


Facebook suspends serial misinformer and insurrection-inciter Donald Trump's page for two years

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Today, Facebook’s Oversight Board hasissueda two-year suspension to twice-impeached serial misinformer and insurrection-inciter Donald Trump’s Facebook page and his Instagram account that is effective until at least January 7th, 2023, with the suspension beginning retroactively backdated to January 7th, 2021, the day after the far-right Trumpists violently stormed the Capitol in a bid to get him re-elected in contravention of the Electoral College outcome that legally and fairly gave Joe Biden the victory. 

Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts could be reinstated in early 2023, right on time for him to potentially run for the GOP nomination for President in 2024 to regain his seat that he lost fair and square in 2020 to Biden and spew out incitements of hatred and misinformation on the platforms if he is reinstated… unless he is imprisoned before then. 

Donie O’Sullivan at CNN Business: .

Facebook announced Friday that former President Donald Trump would be suspended from its platform until at least January 7th, 2023 -- two years from when he was initially suspended.

Facebook said it will then assess the circumstances to see if he should be allowed back on.
The company said in a post Friday that once the two years is up, it "will look to experts to assess whether the risk to public safety has receded. We will evaluate external factors, including instances of violence, restrictions on peaceful assembly and other markers of civil unrest. If we determine that there is still a serious risk to public safety, we will extend the restriction for a set period of time and continue to re-evaluate until that risk has receded."

Facebook is suspending Donald Trump’s account for two years, the company has announced in a highly anticipated decision that follows months of debate over the former president’s future on social media.

“Given the gravity of the circumstances that led to Mr Trump’s suspension, we believe his actions constituted a severe violation of our rules which merit the highest penalty available under the new enforcement protocols. We are suspending his accounts for two years, effective from the date of the initial suspension on January 7 this year,” Nick Clegg, Facebook’s vice-president of global affairs, said in a statement on Friday.

Friday’s decision comes just weeks after input from the Facebook oversight board – an independent advisory committee of academics, media figures and former politicians – who recommended in early May that Trump’s account not be reinstated.

Todd Spangler at Variety: 

Facebook said Donald Trump’s accounts on the social giant’s platforms will be suspended for two years — until January 2023 — and will only be reinstated “if conditions permit.”

The company’s announcement comes after the independent Facebook Oversight Board upheld the company’s suspension of the ex-U.S. president after Trump praised people engaged in violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 but required Facebook to review is decision and policies.

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Anti-vaxxers hijack pro-vaxx "#ProtectYourFamily" hashtag on social media, mainly Facebook

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In recent days, social media platforms— mainly Facebook— feature stories with the hashtag #ProtectYourFamily (along with #RealNotRare, #NotRare, and #WeDid) that was originally used to promote pro-vaxx sentiments got hijacked by anti-vaxx disinformers pushing questionable stories of “vaccine injuries” and “vaccine regrets” designed to convince those on the fence about getting the COVID vaccine to not get it.  However, a few of the posts use the term to rebut anti-vaxx nonsense. 

This feels eerily similar to the "Save The Children"/"Save Our Children" rubbish used by QAnon conspiracists to hijack the cause of fighting child trafficking.

 

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This should serve as further proof that social media outlets (eg. Facebook, Twitter, RumbleInstagram, TikTok) need to aggressively curtail or eliminate the spread of anti-vaccine misinformation through algorithms.

If you want to truly #ProtectYourFamily, please wear a mask, get vaccinated (if you haven’t done so yet and are eligible to get it), and don’t listen to disinfo purveyors! 

Twitter permabans COVID denialist and anti-vaxx/anti-mask misinformer Alex Berenson

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This evening, Twitter permanbannedCOVID denier and anti-mask/anti-vaxx extremist Alex Berenson, who The Atlanticdubbed as “The Pandemic’s Wrongest Man.” Berenson has appeared on Fox “News” programming numerous times over the past year and half or so—  mainly on Tucker Carlson Tonight— to lie about the severity of the COVID pandemic, masks, and vaccines, among other things.

Bob Brigham at Raw Story: 

One of the most prominent voices against public health measures during the pandemic has been banned from Twitter.

In April, Alex Berenson was branded by The Atlantic as "The Pandemic's Wrongest Man."

The article noted that his misinformation on the pandemic was frequently picked up by Fox News.


NBC’s Ben Collins, via Twitter:

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Sarah Rumpf at Mediaite:

Alex Berenson, memorably dubbed “The Pandemic’s Wrongest Man,” has been permanently suspended from Twitter after yet another anti-vaccine tweet.

According to NBC senior reporter Ben Collins, a Twitter spokesperson told him that Berenson’s account was permanently suspended for “repeated violations of our COVID-19 misinformation rules.”

The tweet that reportedly triggered Berenson’s suspension criticized the vaccine as being unable to stop infection or transmission and having a “terrible side effect profile.” 

Parker Molloy at MMFA (05.21.2020):

In the world of conservative media, author Alex Berenson is a star. Thanks in large part to his relentless Twitter criticism of how mainstream media and Democratic politicians have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, Berenson now regularly appears as an expert on Fox News and One America News Network shows. No, he’s not a scientist or a doctor (he has degrees in economics and history from Yale); he’s something even more valuable to right-wing media outlets. Berenson is a former New York Times reporter who is willing to lean hard on his résumé for credibility -- while advancing the types of arguments these conservative outlets had been making already.

It is way past time for Twitter to give Berenson the heave-ho off the platform. 

Berenson has circumvented the ban with creating a new Twitter account, with his handle (@GenRescue). Hopefully it gets mothballed out of existence. 

Perennial sexist host Matt Walsh launches sexist rant against women in sports broadcasting jobs

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On Tuesday’s edition of The Daily Wire’s The Matt Walsh Show, host Matt Walsh launched into yet another sexist and antifeminist rant, this time about women in sports broadcasting and endorsing the regressively sexist view that sports broadcasts (especially football) preferably be done by men. 

Natalie Korach at Mediaite: 

Daily Wire podcaster Matt Walsh called out reporter Lyndsey Gough and women sportscasters in general during a segment on The Matt Walsh Show on Tuesday

Gough is a sports reporter and sports director for WTOC 11 in Georgia. She received media attention after claiming she was “violated” by fans attending the Georgia-Clemson football game on Saturday.

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Walsh went further, asserting, “Females enter into areas typically catered to and mostly belong to men, and then often quite successfully they try to change them, to emasculate them.”

According to Walsh, they “thereby destroy the primary reason for their existence in the first place.”

Transcript, via MMFA:

MATT WALSH (HOST): I must say, this situation only demonstrates why I, personally, prefer for sports broadcasts, especially football broadcasts, to be handled mostly by men. Lindsey, though worse than the average -- even as far as female sports reporters go -- is definitely not the only female to enter into this mostly male space and seek to feminize it. She wants the football stadium to be quiet and gentle, considerate, respectful of personal space. She wants it to be a more feminine environment. She's not trying to assimilate herself into the culture of football fans, she is rather hoping that they assimilate themselves to her. This is a problem across our culture, sports just happen to be an area where the problem is especially pronounced and obvious. Females enter into areas that have typically catered and mostly belong to men and then, often quite successfully, they try to change them, to emasculate them, and thereby destroy the primary reason for their existence in the first place.

This phenomenon is so far-reaching in football especially that they're even changing the rules now to make the game itself more gentle and feminine. Football, you know, is still violent, but it's less violent than it used to be. This year they're even focusing on penalizing players who say mean or rude things to each other on the football field. They've been doing this during the pre-season in the NFL.

All of this, along with the token female sideline reporters and the female analysts at half-time - it's an effort to make the game less appealing to the people the game was invented for to begin with.

From the 09.07.2021 edition of The Daily Wire’s The Matt Walsh Show:

On Twitter, Walsh doubled down on his sexist opposition to women in male-dominated spaces when covering sports:

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Joe Biden is the first President to issue an Indigenous Peoples' Day proclamation

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Today, President Joe Biden (D) became the first President to issue a proclamation for Indigenous Peoples’ Day, an increasingly celebrated alternative to Columbus Day, that is observed on the 2nd Monday of October (in 2021, that would be on October 11th).

Biden also issued a proclamation for Columbus Day, focused on the role of Italian-Americans in society and also on the role that Christopher Columbus played in oppressing indigenous peoples. 

AP, via NewsNation Now:

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday issued the first-ever presidential proclamation of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, lending the most significant boost yet to efforts to refocus the federal holiday celebrating Christopher Columbus toward an appreciation of native peoples.

Biden also issued a proclamation of Columbus Day on Monday, Oct. 11, which is established by Congress.

“For generations, Federal policies systematically sought to assimilate and displace Native people and eradicate Native cultures,” Biden wrote in the Indigenous Peoples’ Day proclamation. “Today, we recognize Indigenous peoples’ resilience and strength as well as the immeasurable positive impact that they have made on every aspect of American society.”

In a separate proclamation on Columbus Day, Biden praised the role of Italian Americans in U.S. society, but also referenced the violence and harm Columbus and other explorers of the age brought about on the Americas.

Oriana Gonzalez at Axios, via Yahoo! News:

What he's saying: "On Indigenous Peoples' Day, our Nation celebrates the invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples, recognizes their inherent sovereignty, and commits to honoring the Federal Government's trust and treaty obligations to Tribal Nations," Biden said.

  • "For generations, Federal policies systematically sought to assimilate and displace Native people and eradicate Native cultures. Today, we recognize Indigenous peoples’ resilience and strength as well as the immeasurable positive impact that they have made on every aspect of American society," he added.

  • "The contributions that Indigenous peoples have made throughout history ... are integral to our Nation, our culture, and our society."

President Biden is making the correct move to honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

It’s time to abolish Columbus Day and replace the holiday with Indigenous Peoples’ Day (and Election Day) as a national holiday. #AbolishColumbusDay 

WH Press Sec. Jen Psaki criticizes GOP Govs. Abbott and DeSantis for banning vaccine mandates

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki used her press conference today to sharply criticize GOP Governors Greg Abbott (R-TX) and Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for banning (or consider banning) vaccine mandates in their states as part of their reckless pandering to anti-vaxxer extremists.

Morgan Chalfant at The Hill:

The White House on Tuesday took aim at Republican governors for opposing coronavirus vaccine mandates for businesses, accusing them of “putting politics ahead of public health.”

The sharp remarks from White House press secretary Jen Psaki came in response to news that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) had signed an executive order banning COVID-19 vaccine mandates from being implemented by any “entity” in the state, a direct challenge to President Biden’s forthcoming vaccine requirement for large private sector organizations. 

“Governor Abbott’s executive order banning mandates and, I would also note, the announcement by Gov. DeSantis this morning essentially banning the implementation of mandates, fit a familiar pattern that we’ve seen of putting politics ahead of public health,” Psaki told reporters during a briefing Tuesday afternoon.

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DeSantis indicated in remarks at a press conference earlier Tuesday that he could take similar action to block vaccine mandates by implementing a law shielding workers from being terminated for not abiding by them. Florida's health department also fined the county of Leon more than $3.5 million on Tuesday for violating the state's ban on COVID-19 vaccine passports.

Jennifer Epstein at Bloomberg:

The White House criticized Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s order banning businesses and other entities from enforcing Covid-19 vaccine mandates even as the Biden administration encourages employers to adopt them.

The move fits “a familiar pattern that we’ve seen of putting politics ahead of health,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday. She added later: “It’s not based on what is in the interest of the people you are governing.”

Abbott, a Republican, signed an order Monday banning vaccine mandates for workers and for consumers in his state. The order argued that the Biden administration is “bullying” private entities to implement vaccine mandates “in another instance of federal overreach,” setting up a showdown between his state and the federal government.

President Joe Biden has said his administration is close to issuing rules to require businesses with more than 100 employees to ensure workers are fully vaccinated or face weekly testing. The president announced the mandate -- which the White House said would affect about 80 million workers -- in September when Covid cases were rising, fueled by people who refused to get shots. He has also ordered federal contractors to require their workers be vaccinated.

    Psaki is 100% correct about the moves that Abbott, DeSantis, and their ilk are making in regards to the banning of COVID vaccine mandates as “putting politics ahead of health.”

    Full 10.12.2021 Press Conference, via Washington Post’s YouTube:

    Biden Admin announces its vaccine or test mandate for large employers takes effect January 4th, 2022

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    This morning, the Biden Administration (or OSHA, more specifically) announced that the COVID vaccine or testing mandate for employers that employ more than 100 employees that was proposed nearly two months ago will go into effect on January 4th, 2022.

    Religious and medical exemptions will be accommodated if a person makes such a request. 

    Workers who work in nursing homes, hospitals, and other medical institutions dependent on Medicare and Medicaid funding will NOT have a testing alternative option to getting vaccinated.  

    OSHA will fine businesses that fail to comply $14,000 per violation.

    Sean Noone at NewsNation Now:

    WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) — Tens of millions of Americans who work at companies with 100 or more employees will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4 or get tested for the virus weekly under government rules that took effect Thursday.

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said companies that fail to comply could face penalties of nearly $14,000 per violation.

    The new requirements, which were first previewed by President Joe Biden in September, will apply to about 84 million workers at medium and large businesses, although it is not clear how many of those employees are unvaccinated.

    Tougher rules will apply to people who work in nursing homes, hospitals and other facilities that receive money from Medicare and Medicaid. Those workers will not have an option for testing and will need to be vaccinated.

    Jason Hoffman at CNN:

    The Biden administration announced Thursday that its vaccine rules applying to private businesses with 100 or more employees, certain health care workers and federal contractors will take effect January 4.

    The rules stipulate that employees that fall into those groups will need to have received the necessary shots to be fully vaccinated, either two doses of Pfizer or Moderna's vaccine or one dose of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, by January 4.

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    Eighty-four million employees working at large employers and 17 million health care workers at facilities participating in Medicare and Medicaid will be covered by the rules implemented by the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

    The new rule (PDF) was drafted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a government subagency under the US Department of Labor that covers about 84 million private-sector employers and workers. It requires that employers provide paid time for employees to go get vaccinated and ensure all unvaccinated workers wear a face mask at work.

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    There’s one deadline set for the federal contractor, OSHA, and CMS policies when it comes to vaccination: January 4th, 2022. Other requirements for employers, like providing paid time off for vaccination and masking for unvaccinated employees, take effect starting December 5th.

    Many private businesses — including Google, Meta (formerly Facebook), and hospitals across the country — have already required their employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to the new rule. Some laid off small numbers of employees who refused the rules, creating additional issues for those struggling with supposed labor shortages. An FAQ for the Emergency Temporary Standard announced today notes it is a “minimum requirement” and says, “Nothing in this section prevents employers from agreeing with their employees to implement additional measures, and this section does not displace collectively bargained agreements.”

    Expect more places to institute vaccine mandates if they haven’t done so yet, and also expect numerous lawsuits to be launched from right-wing interest groups and objectors to the COVID vaccine in the wake of this news.


    Missouri seeks to be the next state to enact a Texas SB8-style law banning nearly all abortions

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    Missouri State Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R) introduced a bill akin to Texas’s draconian SB8 law misleadingly titled “Empower Women, Promote Life Act”  (HB1987) that seeks to ban nearly all abortions in Missouri and also grant bounty hunters (aka “private citizens”) privileges to sue abortion providers, doctors, and anyone else enabling an act of abortion to take place. The bill is likely to pass sometime next year, as Missouri has a GOP supermajority in both the State House and Senate. 

    Kurt Erickson at St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
     

    JEFFERSON CITY — A Missouri lawmaker introduced legislation Thursday that would ban nearly all abortions in the state, mirroring a new Texas law that could gut the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1973 decision that legalized the procedure.

    Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, R-Arnold, who is running for a seat in the state Senate, wants to prohibit the termination of a pregnancy once cardiac activity is detected in an embryo, usually around six weeks and before some women even know they are pregnant.

    Her proposal also bypasses state officials who typically enforce laws and deputizes private citizens to sue clinics, doctors and anyone else who facilitates an abortion after the cardiac cutoff.

    It also would attempt to further limit funding to the state’s lone abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, which already has taken steps to assist Missouri women seeking abortions by opening a clinic across the Mississippi River from St. Louis in Illinois.

    “We must pass comprehensive pro-life legislation that defunds Planned Parenthood by enacting the Empower Women, Promote Life Act,” Coleman said in a statement. “This important piece of legislation will provide protection to children born in a botched abortion, ban the inhumane practice of dismemberment abortions, and follows Texas’ lead by providing a civil course of action for those who break the law by performing, aiding or abetting unlawful abortions.”

    NARAL Pro-Choice Missouri’s Twitter:
     

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    Dr. Fauci on NewsNation: Arguments against COVID vaccinations for kids "doesn’t make any sense"

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    Appearing on NewsNation’s Morning In America today, Dr. Anthony Fauci was interviewed by host Adrienne Bankert to discuss the state of COVID with the Omicron variant being the dominant variant in the US, CDC’s quarantine time change, and child COVID vaccinations. 

    On the topic of child COVID vaccinations, Dr. Fauci rightly criticizes parents who don’t vaccinate their children against COVID with this pithy statement: It “doesn’t make any sense.”

    Char’Nese Turner at NewsNation Now on parents not allowing their kids to get the COVID vaccination:  

    Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday that some of the rationale parents use to keep their child unvaccinated “doesn’t make any sense.”

    “We vaccinate children for a number of childhood diseases where the mortality of those diseases is far less than the mortality and the morbidity of COVID-19,” Fauci said on “Morning in America” on Thursday.

    “It’s the responsibility of the parent to protect their child,” Fauci said. “You get as many children and as many adults as you possibly can, because each individual needs to be protected, and the more individuals that are protected, the better society does in controlling the outbreak.”

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    “Virtually all, not 100% but close to that, of the children who are seriously ill in a hospital from COVID-19 are children whose parents decided they did not want to vaccinate them. That is avoidable,” Fauci said.

    Facui says the country’s best defense for children is vaccination. He urged parents to “think about the individual safety of the children.”

    From the 12.30.2021 edition of NewsNation’s Morning In America:
     

    Also, during his appearance on NewsNation’s Morning In America, Fauci defended the reduction of the CDC quarantine for asymptomatic people from 10 to 5 days, mainly on the basis of keeping society running. 

    Char’Nese Turner and Katie Smith at NewsNation Now: 

    Fauci joined “Morning in America” on Thursday to discuss the country’s plan for mitigating the highly transmissible omicron variant of COVID-19 and to answer NewsNation viewer questions live. He also elaborated on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s changing recommendations for asymptomatic patients, noting that the shorter isolation period could help keep “society running.”

    “There is no magic number” of vaccinations or cases to signal the end of the pandemic, Fauci said. “It’s when the level of … virus is so low in society that it doesn’t interfere with our function. Three hundred thousand (cases) per day is not out of it. You want to get very, very low.”

    The CDC recently outlined new COVID-19 guidelines that recommend a five-day isolation period for those infected with COVID-19. Under the new rules, all Americans who test positive, regardless of vaccination status, should isolate themselves for five days and wear a mask for another five, even among family at home. Boosted Americans who are close contacts of a confirmed case do not need to isolate, provided they’re wearing masks for 10 days after they were exposed.

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    The decision, Fauci said, strikes a balance of keeping Americans safe without “drain(ing) society of their very critical workers.”

    “It’s not 100% risk-free but then again nothing is 100% risk-free,” Fauci said.

    The decision, Fauci said, strikes a balance of keeping Americans safe without “drain(ing) society of their very critical workers.”

    “It’s not 100% risk-free but then again nothing is 100% risk-free,” Fauci said.

    The updated guidelines aren’t a reflection that asymptomatic people are less contagious, rather how long a person is contagious for, Fauci said.  

    “The first five days it’s much more likely that you have the capability of transmitting it whether you’re with symptoms or without symptoms,” Fauci said.

    That likelihood “diminishes considerably” in the second five days, he said.

    From the 12.30.2021 edition of NewsNation’s Morning In America:

    Lastly, he mentioned that COVID-19 testing availability will improve greatly in January. 

    Full Fauci interview on NewsNation’s Morning In America:

    From the 12.30.2021 edition of NewsNation’s Morning In America: 

    Ohio Congressman Warren Davidson makes Holocaust-trivialization comparisons about vaccine mandates

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    Ohio Congressman Warren Davidson (R) quote-tweeted DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D)’s tweet that announced DC’s vaccine mandate that is set to take effect this Saturday with a very inflammatory and insensitive comparison of the city’s vaccine mandate to the Holocaust. He isn’t the only GOP politician caught making inane comparisons of COVID mitigation measures to the Holocaust or Nazi Germany. 

    Davidson did later apologize for his vile comparison on Twitter.  

    Image of his tweet:
     

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    Scott Wartman at Cincinnati Enquirer, via USA Today:

    A Cincinnati-area Republican congressman drew a worldwide backlash for a tweet that compared mandates for COVID-19 vaccines and masks to practices in Nazi Germany.

    Jewish organizations from around the world, including the Auschwitz Memorial, condemned the tweet from Rep. Warren Davidson, with some saying it's part of "a disturbing trend" to link vaccine mandates with the Holocaust.

    Davidson tweeted out early Wednesday morning a picture of a "gesundheitspass" from Nazi Germany, which he purports was a "health pass" issued by the Nazis.

    Davidson then added, "This has been done before. #DoNotComply"

    Daniel Villarreal at Newsweek on Auschwitz‑Birkenau Memorial and State Museum’s rightful criticism of Davidson’s grossly distasteful tweet comparing vaccine mandates to Nazi Germany’s policies:

    The Auschwitz‑Birkenau Memorial and State Museum in Oświęcim, Poland has criticized a recent tweet by Republican Ohio Representative Warren Davidson.

    Davidson's tweet compared Washington D.C.'s new district-wide vaccination entry requirement to Nazi policy requiring citizens to show documents. The Auschwitz Memorial called his tweet a symptom of "intellectual decay."

    On Tuesday morning, Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser issued a tweet reminding district residents to carry proof of vaccination out in public. Amid a spike in local COVID-19 cases, Bowser issued an order requiring residents to provide proof of vaccination in order to gain access to indoor facilities throughout the district. The order goes into effect on January 15.

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    In response to Davidson's tweet, the Auschwitz Memorial tagged his account in a public message directed towards him and published on Wednesday morning.

    "Exploiting of the tragedy of all people who between 1933-45 suffered, were humiliated, tortured & murdered by the totalitarian regime of Nazi Germany in a debate about vaccines & covid limitations in the time of global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay," the memorial wrote.

    Rafi Schwartz at Mic:

    It’s worth pointing out that Davidson’s “innoculations are literally Nazis!” message is in response to a fairly innocuous tweet from Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, reminding constituents of her community’s upcoming COVID mitigation measures. Is there a sizeable number of Davidson’s fellow Ohioans who are deeply concerned with what people 500 miles away need to bring with them to a movie theater? I doubt it.

    In any case, Davidson’s equating of COVID vaccinations with Nazi Germany’s industrialized genocide against European Jewry, Roma, and LGBTQ+ communities (among others) is not simply absurdly offensive and stupid on its face, it’s also historical bullshit, as writer and researcher Talia Lavin noted this past November. What’s more, Davidson’s invocation of the Holocaust is already the sort of thing that his more enthusiastically psychotic fellow Republicans have publicly denounced. For instance, here’s Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has repeatedly made similar comparisons, admitting there is “nothing comparable” between the COVID pandemic and Nazi Germany.

    COVID mitigation measures, such as mask and vaccine mandates, are NOTHING like the Holocaust or Nazi Germany’s egregious policies at all. You should be ashamed of yourself, Rep. Davidson! 

    Anti-LGBTQ+ extremist Matt Walsh's "Gender Unity Project" was formed to deceive trans people

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    Anti-LGBTQ+ extremist Daily Wire employee Matt Walsh formedthe Gender Unity Project with the express intent to deceive trans people into a faux “documentary”.  This isn’t the first time Walsh deceived the LGBTQ+ community by fraudulently branding himself an “LGBT author” with his transphobic Johnny The Walrus book. 

    Nicole Fallert at BuzzFeed News: 

    It started with an email from an associated producer: Would she be up for an interview for a film “exploring the real lives of people in the LGBTQIA+ communities”? But Eli Erlick, a 26-year-old trans activist with over a decade of advocacy experience, soon noticed small warning signs that the film by a group called Gender Unity Project wasn’t genuine.

    Her intuition turned out to be correct, and Erlick went public with her findings in a Twitter thread exposing what appears to be an effort by far-right author and podcaster Matt Walsh to trick transgender people and medical professionals into appearing in an anti-trans documentary.

    Juwan J. Holmes at Into:

    Trans writer and activist Eli Erlick detailed in social media posts what may be the latest and most harrowing tactics used in an attempt to attack trans people in recent memory. Apparently, anti-trans advocate Matt Walsh is behind it, too.

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    As Erlick noted, Walsh has dedicated his work to denouncing trans people and disproving the existence of trans or gender-diverse people. “Gender ideology is so absurd that they realize that if they want to convince people of it, they have to get to them when they’re very, very young and they’re not able to distinguish between fantasy and reality and make these kinds of common-sense judgments,” Walsh said on FOX News a few months ago.

    Last year, Walsh also wrote the picture book Johnny the Walrus, which made it seem as if being transgender was the same as pretending to be a walrus or other animal. It received praise from FOX News host Tucker Carlson and the creator of the Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro.

    He appeared on the Dr. Phil show last month to “debate” pronouns and gender identity. “It’s delusion, it could be mental illness,” he said about being trans.

    Joe Berkowitz at Fast Company: 

    The start of a new year is the perfect time to assess what needs changing in the world, and taking action. For many lawmakers in the United States, what needed changing this year was the apparently too-abundant rights of transgender and nonbinary youths. At least seven states introduced anti-trans bills in just the first week of 2022.

    The trans community is among the most persecuted in America and abroad. When they are not being excluded from the military or school sports, they are having their identity challenged by some of the most popular figures in mass media. As if trans people didn’t have enough to worry about already, a Twitter thread that surfaced on Monday, February 7, reveals they may have to watch out for fake-documentary sting operations.

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    Fans of Matt Walsh will know him from his internet show, where he bloviates about various far-right concerns. Non-fans will know Walsh only from going viral every 90 days or so with a controversial, backward tweet. While Walsh’s regressive opinions have historically run the gamut on topics, they’ve mostly centered around biblically defined views about gender—the kind that fell from favor decades before anyone who disagreed with them could be accused of “wokeness.” Lately, however, he has narrowed his concentration to gender essentialism.

    He wrote a hit children’s book, which equates being trans with pretending to be a walrus, so that parents can get a head start teaching their kids to stigmatize peers. He went on Dr. Phil to debate trans activists about pronouns in an episode that critics are calling “no longer available for public consumption.” 

    Eli Erlick has a Twitter thread explaining this:

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    Texas DFPS begins investigating parents of trans children based on bogus "child abuse" claims

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    Texas’s transphobic “Governor” Greg Abbott (R) and his toady “Attorney General” Ken Paxton (R), facing pressure from right-wing media outlets and far-right politicians as they face primaries in today’s primary election in the Lone Star State, issued a nonbinding directive last week that the state’s Department of Family and Protective Services launch bogus “child abuse” investigations into parents of trans children who provide them gender-affirming health care.

    Now, the ACLU of Texas is suing Abbott and Paxton for harming the lives of trans Texas kids based on the transphobic lie that raising trans kids is “child abuse.” 

    A parent of a trans child who works for the Texas DFPS was one of the first to be investigated by the agency in the Abbott/Paxton transphobic witchhunt of trans kids and their parents, per a report from the New York Times today.

    J. David Goodman at The New York Times:

    HOUSTON — Texas officials have begun investigating parents of transgender adolescents for possible child abuse, according to a lawsuit filed on Tuesday, after Gov. Greg Abbott directed them last week to handle certain medical treatments as possible crimes.

    The investigations by the state’s Department of Family and Protective Services, which have not been previously reported, were launched in response to an order from Mr. Abbott to the agency, the lawsuit says. The order followed a nonbinding opinion by the Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, that parents who provide their transgender teenagers with puberty-suppressing drugs or other medically accepted treatments — which doctors describe as gender-affirming care — could be investigated for child abuse.

    Among the first to be investigated was an employee of the state protective services agency who has a 16-year-old transgender child. On Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas and Lambda Legal went to state court in Austin to try to stop the inquiry.

    The employee, who was not named in the court filing, works on the review of reports of abuse and neglect. She was placed on administrative leave last week, according to the filing, and on Friday was visited by an investigator from the agency, which is also seeking medical records related to her child. The family of the child, identified in court documents only as Mary Doe, has refused to voluntarily turn over the records.

    “We are terrified for Mary’s health and well-being, and for our family,” wrote the employee in a declaration filed with the suit, in which she and her husband are identified as Jane and John Doe. “I feel betrayed by my state and the agency for whom I work.”

    Josh Milton at PinkNews:

    On Tuesday (1 March), the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against the Republican incumbent after he ordered the state’s Department of Family and Protective Services to crack down on trans youth receiving gender-affirming treatment.

    Abbott, bolstered by a non-binding judgement by attorney general Ken Paxton, ordered the agency last week to “conduct prompt and thorough investigations of any reported instances of Texas children being subjected to abusive gender-transitioning procedures”.

    Puberty blockers, the safe and well-studied drug that researchers say are “life-saving“, were dubbed “monstrous” by Paxton and described as “abusive” by Abbott.

    Hayes Brown at MSNBC:

    The conservative demonization of trans people in America has been steadily increasing in pace and tenor over the last half-decade. During the last year in particular, conservatives have shifted their focus to trans minors, further alienating a group already primed for feelings of isolation and exclusion.

    The party of “family values” now wants to see otherwise loving families destroyed in a warped attempt to “save” them.

    Now, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton have decided that providing these children with medical care constitutes “child abuse.” As a result, teachers, doctors and other adults to whom trans teens turn for support will have to worry about potential legal troubles for not reporting those kids and their parents to protective services. It’s a horrifying escalation that will not improve the lives of these children — but it will likely politically benefit the Republicans craven enough to build their electoral futures on a foundation of bigotry and intolerance towards some of the nation's most vulnerable children.

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    The attorney general’s opinion is likely to be challenged in court, but it could become entrenched if such a lawsuit is heard by a likeminded judge who is equally willing to disregard the needs of trans youths. There is the chance, though, that a federal judge could block this attempt to deny trans children medical care, as a federal judge in Arkansas did after lawmakers there banned gender-affirming care for minors.

    But until that happens, if it happens at all, there are likely teachers and nurses and doctors who agree with Abbott and Paxton and will gladly use the governor’s order as an excuse to turn the power of the state against children they dislike. As long as this is the state of play in Texas, parents of trans children will wake up every day wondering if it’s the day that investigators turn up at their door. Worse still will be their child’s fear that this is the day that both their hormone replacement therapy and their family will be stripped from them.

    Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan (D) charged with 22 counts of bribery and racketeering

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    This afternoon, former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan (D) has been chargedwith22 countsof racketeering and bribery. Expect him to face serious jail time and massive fines. 

    Madigan, sensing his presence was beginning to be a major hindrance to the state Democratic Party’s candidates chances of winning, resigned as Speaker of the House in early January 2021, and later from the Illinois Democratic Party Chair and eventually his seat. 

    Jason Meisner and Ray Long at Chicago Tribune:

    Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, for decades the most powerful politician in the state, was indicted Wednesday on federal racketeering charges alleging the 13th Ward political operation that he built was a criminal enterprise that provided receive personal financial rewards for himself and his associates.

    The 22-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury comes after a yearslong federal investigation and alleges Madigan participated in an array of bribery schemes aimed at using the power of his office for personal gain.

    Also charged in the indictment was Madigan’s longtime confidant, Michael McClain, a former state legislator and lobbyist who is facing separate charges alleging he orchestrated an alleged bribery scheme by Commonwealth Edison.

    That same alleged scheme forms the backbone of the indictment returned Wednesday, outlining a plan by the utility giant to pay thousands of dollars to lobbyists favored by Madigan in order to win his influence over legislation the company wanted passed in Springfield.

    The indictment also accused Madigan of illegally soliciting business for his private property tax law firm during discussions to turn a state-owned parcel of land in Chinatown into a commercial development.

    Jon Seidel at Chicago Sun-Times:

    Former House Speaker Michael Madigan has been indicted on criminal charges as part of an ongoing federal political corruption investigation, sources said.

    The once powerful politician has been charged with a racketeering conspiracy and bribery along with longtime political confidant Michael McClain.

    Madigan is now one of the most significant politicians in Illinois history ever to face criminal charges, despite having left office more than a year ago. The news is the culmination of one of the most significant, expansive public corruption investigations Illinois has seen in years, already leaving an indelible mark on state politics by knocking Madigan out of power in January 2021.

    The powerful Southwest Side Democrat had held his seat in the state House of Representatives since 1971 and served as speaker for all but two years between 1983 and 2020.

    ABC7 Chicago (WLS): 


    The full indictment, obtained by the I-Team, contains a complex list of 22 counts, including for bribery and racketeering, allegedly executed by Madigan and a web of co-conspirators.

    Madigan has been under investigation as part of a federal corruption probe of ComEd where he was implicated, but not charged in a bribery and jobs scheme. The wide-ranging alleged corruption scheme involved business executives and politicians.

    In 2020 Madigan friend Michael McClain, former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore, top ComEd lobbyist John Hooker and Jay Doherty, the former president of the City Club were charged with bribery in a criminal case in Chicago. Madigan has wrongdoing and denied personal knowledge of the bribery scheme and said he never expected someone to be hired for a job in exchange for an action he took.

    Dan Mihalopoulos, Dave McKinney, and Tony Arnold at WBEZ:  

    Former Illinois House Speaker and ex-Democratic Party boss Michael Madigan was indicted Wednesday in federal court with racketeering, allegedly for taking part in bribery schemes for his own personal gain, according to the indictment.

    In unsealing the long-anticipated case, federal prosecutors targeted a Chicago legend who rose from the Southwest Side’s Democratic ward politics to become the most influential figure at the Illinois Capitol for decades.

    The prosecution of Madigan — who set a national record by serving as House speaker for 36 years — represents the most significant corruption case in the notoriously toxic world of Chicago and Illinois politics since the conviction a decade ago of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

    WCIA’s Mark Maxwell on Twitter:

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    Madigan held the record for longest tenure for State House leader in Illinois and the United States, as he held the Speakership between 1983 and 2021 in 2 different stints, except for a 2-year hiatus in the mid-1990s. Now, his legacy of a firm grip that he presided over the House has all but crumbled into ashes with this indictment news.

    GOP Sens. Rubio and Daines endangered Ukrainian Pres. Zelensky's life by posting photos of Zoom call

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    Republican Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Steve Daines (R-MT) are in massive hot water for committing a security breach by postingphotosof their Zoom call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky despite instructions NOT to do so, according to Congressman Dean Phillips (D). Their reckless actions likely jeopardized the life of Zelensky, who has fended off multiple assassination threats. 

    Haley Talbot, Julie Tsirkin, and Nicole Acevedo at NBC News:

    Two Republican senators are facing criticism after tweeting photos of a video call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy even though participating lawmakers were told to not share pictures on social media while it was in progress.

    Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Steve Daines of Montana posted pictures of Zelenskyy on their Twitter accounts during the Zoom meeting Saturday morning, writing that they were on a call with him.

    Democratic Reps. Dean Phillips of Minnesota and Jason Crow of Colorado criticized the senators on Twitter.

    Phillips noted that the "Ukrainian ambassador very intentionally asked each of us on the Zoom to NOT share anything on social media during the meeting to protect the security of President Zelenskyy."

    "Appalling and reckless ignorance by two U.S. Senators," Phillips wrote.

    Tom Boggioni at Raw Story:

    Despite a plea from Ukraine's ambassador to stay off social media during a Zoom call with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy who wanted to address his concerns with U.S. lawmakers as his country is being invaded by Russia, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), as well as Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) felt compelled to announce to the world on Twitter that they were participating by posting a screenshot.

    That, in turn, earned them a stern rebuke from Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) who called them out for their "appalling and reckless ignorance" despite being warned.

    John L. Dorman at Business Insider:

    During the discussion, the Ukrainian president sought additional military aid from the US, among other requests.

    Several aides who spoke with NBC News said lawmakers were specifically asked not to tweet about the meeting.

    Phillips on Saturday also said that lawmakers were asked by the US Ambassador to Ukraine not to share visual details of the meeting to "protect the security" of Zelensky, who remains in a precarious position as he rallies his citizens against the Russian assault on Ukraine.

     


    Missouri State Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman proposes banning out-of-state abortions for Missourians

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    In a grave slap in the face to women today on International Women’s Day, Missouri State Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R) proposed abillthat effectively bans Missourians from crossing out-of-state to get abortions (especially to Illinois and Kansas). Missourians who seek abortion services out-of-state could face lawsuits from private citizens, along with staffers and doctors at reproductive health clinics who help Missourians obtain abortions.

    Coleman is the same lawmaker who proposed a Texas SB8-style law for the Show-Me State, and is running for the Missouri State Senate. 

    This is part of her extremist anti-abortion crusade that she seeks to enact on Missourians as part of the right-wing war on abortion access. 

    Caroline Kitchener at Washington Post:
     

    The pattern emerges whenever a Republican-led state imposes new restrictions on abortion: People seeking the procedure cross state lines to find treatment in places with less-restrictive laws.

    Now, a prominent antiabortion lawmaker in Missouri, from where thousands of residents have traveled to next-door Illinois to receive abortions since Missouri passed one of the country’s strictest abortion laws in 2019, believes she has found a solution.

    An unusual new provision, introduced by state Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R), would allow private citizens to sue anyone who helps a Missouri resident obtain an abortion out of state, using the novel legal strategy behind the restrictive law in Texas that since September has banned abortions in that state after six weeks of pregnancy.

    Coleman has attached the measure as an amendment to several abortion-related bills that have made it through committee and are waiting to be heard on the floor of the House of Representatives.

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     The measure would target anyone even tangentially involved in an abortion performed on a Missouri resident, including the hotline staffers who make the appointments, the marketing representatives who advertise out-of-state clinics, and the Illinois and Kansas-based doctors who handle the procedure. Her amendment also would make it illegal to manufacture, transport, possess or distribute abortion pills in Missouri.

    David Badash at The New Civil Rights Movement:

    A far right Missouri state representative and pro-Trump acolyte is using a Texas vigilante legal theory in a novel manner to effectively ban women from leaving her state to obtain abortions in nearby Illinois – or any other state.

    State Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, who last year made headlines for wanting to name a portion. of a highway after the disgraced former president, is filing a bill that allows anyone in the country to sue if a Missouri resident leaves the state to access abortion services.

    Rep. Coleman’s legislation “would allow private citizens to sue anyone who helps a Missouri resident obtain an abortion out of state, using the novel legal strategy behind the restrictive law in Texas that since September has banned abortions in that state after six weeks of pregnancy,” The Washington Post reports.

    The Post calls Coleman a “prominent antiabortion lawmaker” but she’s actually the former attorney for a far right-wing anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ group, the Thomas More Society.

    Kitchener on Twitter:

     

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    Florida Gov. DeSantis threatens to strip Disney World's special status over its opposition to HB1557

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    Florida “Governor” Ron DeSantis (R)’s temper tantrum at Disney for expressing their opposition to the homophobic “Don’t Say Gay” bill HB1557 that was signed into law earlier this week continues, as he threatens to strip Disney World in Orlando, FL of its special statusgranted in a 1967 law called the Reedy Creek Improvement Act in retaliation for taking a stand against the anti-LGBTQ+ pro-censorship HB1557 that stifles basically any pro-LGBTQ+ expressions among students and staff in schools due to how vague the definitions are

    Disney initially had a tepid at best response to the atrociously bigoted “Don’t Say Gay” bill that led to worker walkouts, but has since come out firing with criticism of the anti-LGBTQ+ law that has infuriated right-wing anti-LGBTQ+ bigots who are hurling false accusations that the company supports “grooming children” for standing up for LGBTQ+ equality. 

    DeSantis, Christina Pushaw, and their allies have justified support for the heinously bigoted law on the basis of a homophobic trope kvetching about “child grooming” activities in schools by deceitfully rebranding it as an “anti-grooming law”, such as affirming the identities of trans and gender non-conforming peoples (or even non-hetero peoples), have Gay-Straight Alliances or other LGBTQ+-affirming clubs, and LGBTQ+ pride flags in classrooms, among other things. The “grooming” rhetoric very closely echoes with the QAnon conspiracy cult’s obsession with pedophilia. 

    Jill Goldsmith and Tom Tapp at Deadline:

    Florida State GOP Representative Spencer Roach said legislators have met twice to discuss repealing a statute that impacts how Disney can invest in its theme parks there. The move is retaliatory after the company and CEO Bob Chapek came out strongly against the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill just signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has been lobbing criticism Disney’s way this week.

    “Yesterday was the 2nd meeting in a week w/fellow legislators to discuss a repeal of the 1967 Reedy Creek Improvement Act, which allows Disney to act as its own government,” including oversight of land use and environmental protections within the District, and [providing] essential public services such as regulation of the EPCOT building code and maintenance of roads. Roach continued, “If Disney wants to embrace woke ideology, it seems fitting that they should be regulated by Orange County.”

    The Parental Rights in Education (aka Don’t Say Gay) law — forbids classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in grades K-3. Chapek created a firestorm and walkouts among employees by not speaking out against it until it had already passed the legislature, then responding tepidly before voicing full throated opposition and committing to help overturn it. That provoked a counter-storm from DeSantis about how proud he is to be drawing a line in the sand against “woke” Disney.

    Fabiola Santiago at Miami Herald:
     

    Looks like Mickey Mouse is too gay-accepting for the political tastes of Gov. DeSantis and Florida’s GOP leaders. And what do fascists do when they don’t like someone’s politics? They throw the book at them.

    That’s exactly what the governor and his minions in the Florida Legislature are shamelessly threatening to do to Disney World in Orlando: punish The Happiest Place on Earth for its support of gay and transgender children’s right to be themselves, including in schools. In my-way-or-the-highway DeSantis World, The Walt Disney Company is a “woke” corporation, a no-no for him, DeSantis complains, and Fox News echos mini-Trump’s inflammatory words like gospel across the land.

    All of a sudden, popular Disney World becomes the enemy, the latest target of the right, and DeSantis the knight in shining armor battling a “transgenderism in kindergarten and first-grade classrooms” that has never existed. But disinformation is the fuel on which Sunshine State Republicans run for office. DeSantis just won’t stand for corporations that don’t operate on his convenient political terms — and like the wound-up bully that he is, DeSantis has boots on the ground already working on a plan of attack.

    Ari Drennen at MMFA on the resurgence of Anita Bryant-era tactics to harm LGBTQ+ rights:

    While accusations that the public existence of LGBTQ people somehow poses a sexual threat to minors have a long and ugly history, the recent wave of attacks reached a fever pitch with the passage of HB 1557, the “Don’t Say Gay” or trans bill in Florida. The bill bans discussion of sexuality or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade, though its vague wording could be used to prevent such discussions at any grade level. DeSantis press secretary Christina Pushaw tweeted on March 4 that “the bill that liberals inaccurately call ‘Don’t Say Gay’ would be more accurately described as an Anti-Grooming Bill,” going on to accuse opponents of grooming 4- to 8-year-olds:

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    And after a leaked video surfaced in which a Disney executive talked about having more LGBTQ storylines in the company’s material, right-wing media figures on Fox and elsewhere all jumped on the argument that this represented the grooming of children for sexual activity; Carlson even claimed that Disney was acting like a “sex offender.”

    The language these media figures and outlets are using to attack LGBTQ people and conflate them with dangerous pedophiles matches the rhetoric used nearly five decades ago in Bryant’s Save Our Children campaign, a six-month tour of hate that led voters in Dade County to repeal one of the first ordinances in the country that prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation. Bryant claimed, falsely, that gays and lesbians were “trying to recruit our children into homosexuality.” As Zack Ford wrote in Xtra, “The nefarious tropes of the 1970s and ’80s never actually went away.”

    Sam Sachs at Nexstar Media Wire, via KTLA:

    In the days since DeSantis signed the Parental Rights in Education bill into law, which opponents call the “Don’t Say Gay” law, opposition to the legislation by Disney has provoked talk of using state legislation to take away the company’s ability to self-govern its lands. Disney first got the right of legal self-control in 1967, with passage of the Reedy Creek Improvement Act.

    According to historical documents from the Reedy Creek Improvement District, then-Florida Gov. Claude Kirk signed the RCID Act into law in May 1967, creating two municipalities: Bay Lake and Reedy Creek, which was later renamed Lake Buena Vista. The location, nestled between Orange and Osceola counties, would later become the site where Walt Disney World was built.

    The RCID Charter created a 25,000-acre of land as a special taxing district. At the time, it was considered remote and uninhabitable, but now is the site of one of the busiest theme parks in the United States.

    To make Disney’s plan happen, the area had to get special privileges from the state of Florida to essentially run itself.

    Michelle Goldberg at The New York Times on the right-wing war on Disney:

    Rufo obtained video of the all-hands meeting, and he presented clips of Raveneau’s remarks, along with those of several other Disney executives, as evidence that Disney is sexualizing children. The story has blown up on the right, where Raveneau’s arch reference to a gay agenda is being treated as an admission that she has a plan to corrupt kids.

    “This isn’t programming, this is propaganda for grooming,” hissed Fox’s Laura Ingraham on Wednesday. “Disney isn’t just grooming children with radical sexual propaganda — now they’re bragging about it,” said a writer for The Federalist. Raveneau has landed in the middle of a renascent moral panic, one that combines elements of QAnon with old tropes about gay predators.

    When I spoke to Rufo on Thursday, he was frank about wanting to punish Disney for giving in to employee pressure to oppose the Florida law. “Perhaps the lesson that they’re learning — and certainly the lesson that they should be learning — is that they should stay out of politics,” he said.

    Until recently, Rufo was best known for his work mobilizing the right against critical race theory. But in recent months, both he and the movement he helped catalyze have turned their attention to gender and sexual identity. He believes there’s a lot of latent alarm among parents over changing ideas about gender, and he intends to tap into it. “I think there’s an opportunity to do the reporting, to build the narrative, much in the same way as critical race theory,” he said.

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    To justify the law, the right has taken to accusing anyone who opposes it of wanting to expose young kids to explicit material in order to prime them for abuse. On Twitter, DeSantis’s press secretary wrote, “If you’re against the Anti-Grooming Bill, you are probably a groomer or at least you don’t denounce the grooming of 4-8 year old children.” The QAnon idea that the right’s political opposition is a cabal of pedophiles has gone mainstream.

    Hayes Brown at MSNBC:

    As that case illustrates, at the core of this new law is the toxic belief that there is no such thing as a gay or transgender minor, only adults who “recruit” a child to the gay or transgender “lifestyle.” According to this belief, the agenda behind that encouragement can be ideological (e.g., the liberal destruction of American family values) or personal (e.g., “grooming” the child to be sexually violated.)

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    But the rise of the QAnon conspiracy theory has brought latent fears of pedophilic pederasts back to the forefront of the GOP base’s concerns. Teaching the very existence of LGTBQ people to children is now being framed as step one on the road to child abuse, assault and molestation — and that framing is receiving either minimum pushback from GOP leaders or its active embrace from the party’s demagogues. We saw as much last week in the appalling performance from GOP senators falsely accusing Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson of not being sufficiently tough in child pornography cases.

    DeSantis knows that despite the backlash from LGBTQ advocates and companies including Disney, the bill polls well among former President Donald Trump’s voters. It doesn’t matter to him that it spreads the dangerous idea that being gay or being transgender is something that is taught, and, conversely, that if it isn’t taught, it can be stamped out. It doesn’t matter to him that it promotes a debunked lie that gay men rely on actively recruiting children for future predations.

    OANN host Chanel Rion launches unhinged anti-LGBTQ+ rant branding Pres. Biden as "groomer-in-chief"

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    This past Saturday on far-right propaganda outlet One America “News” Network’s Weekly Briefing, host Chanel Rion (who replaced the show’s previous host Christina Bobb due to Bobb’s recent departure from the network) went on an unhinged anti-LGBTQ+ rant baselessly labeling President Joe Biden (D) the “groomer-in-chief” over his appointment of Ketanji Brown Jackson to SCOTUS (who was smeared with QAnon-linked garbage falsely painting her as “pro-pedophile” by right-wing media and GOP politicians) and support for LGBTQ+ rights (especially his Administration’s 2022 TDOV proclamation that has a section focused on trans kids and their health care and his criticism of anti-trans laws/bills rightfully calling them “hateful”). 

    In her extremely hateful spiel attacking LGBTQ+ identity, Rion wrongly equated gender-affirming health care for trans kids with “genital mutilation” and “child abuse.” Gender-affirming health care for trans kids is facing massive attacks in red states such as Texas

    Kate Riga at TPM:

    A host on far-right cable channel OAN called President Joe Biden the “groomer-in-chief,” the natural culmination of the work Republican senators started in earnest during Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings.

    “Biden is the groomer-in-chief,” said host Chanel Rion last weekend, first reported by Media Matters. “He’s open to the language of fellow groomers, but sympathy for groomers only enables them further. Look at their newly nominated Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, America’s queen of child porn apologists.”

    Evan Hurst at Wonkette:

    But about all that manophobia, hatred, gender confusion and blame! Rion went on her OAN show, which exists, and had some real fightin' words for Joe Biden, AKA the "groomer-in-chief," and also a bunch more fightin' words for transgender people and trans kids and a whole bunch of other stuff. It was exactly the kind of stream-of-consciousness babbling you'd expect from a journalist as esteemed as Rion.

    Transcript, via MMFA: 

    CHANEL RION (HOST): It's tempting to feel sorry for old Joe. Don't. Your sympathy is grounded in your remnant memories of sweet old grandpa. Joe Biden isn't your sweet old grandpa. Everyone gets old, even perverts.

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    Biden is the groomer-in-chief. He's open to the language of fellow groomers, but sympathy for groomers only enable them further. Look at their newly nominated Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, America's queen of child porn apologists.

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    But the “Jeffrey Epstein killed himself," pro-pedophile media fully backs this pro-grooming position.

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    Don't be fooled by their wordplay. Their true motive isn't about protecting the gender identities of children. This is about satisfying their own warped perversions. And if you want to take it a layer deeper, it's about canceling reproduction. This is population control. Sterilize your children, abort your babies, discourage nuclear families, and encourage non-reproducing unions.

    Don't let them get away with this. Don't let them get away with terms like gender-affirming health care for children. Call it what it is: gender mutilation and child abuse illegal under current U. S law. Don't give them an inch in the language wars. As this issue illustrates, lose the language war, lose our children. And that's my opening argument.

    J. David Goodman at NYT explaining how gender-affirming health care works:

    Major medical groups — along with transgender advocates — back what is known as gender-affirming care, which involves supporting a child’s gender identity and social transition, often through clothes or a name. Such care can also eventually include puberty-blockers or hormone treatments, though genital surgery is not typically recommended for children. While acknowledging some uncertainty and risk, they cite evidence that the approach can improve children’s mental health and reduce suicide.

    Opponents — including some large conservative organizations — argue that children are too young to decide for themselves and must be shielded from potentially life-altering treatments that have only recently gained broader acceptance among the medical community.

    From the 04.09.2022 edition of OANN’s Weekly Briefing:

    Florida Dept. of Health issues anti-trans guidelines on gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth

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    Today, the Florida Department of Health led by anti-vaccine extremist “Dr.” Joseph Ladapo issued guidelines that make Texas’s DFPS bogus “child abuse” memo look like a AA-level baseball game by banning any treatments for gender-affirming medical health care for trans youth, such as not only discouraging puberty blockers and gender-affirming treatments but also social transition (ex. pronouns, different name, or style of dress) as well.

    This transphobic “guidance” issued by Ladapo is made in defiance of both federal guidance and commonsense medical practices for transgender health that support gender-affirming health care. 

    Romy Ellenbogen at Tampa Bay Times, via Miami Herald:

    In a move that goes against federal guidance, the Florida Department of Health on Wednesday released guidelines that advise no treatment of gender dysphoria for children and teenagers outside of counseling. The state’s guidance advises against gender-affirming treatment for people under the age of 18, including surgery as well as the prescription of hormone therapy or puberty blockers, which suppress the release of testosterone or estrogen. Florida’s updated guidance also said social transition — things like using a different name, pronouns or style of dress — should not be a treatment option.

    Gender dysphoria is the stress an individual feels when their gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth.

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    The state’s move goes against federal guidance and guidance from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. Guidance issued by the Office of Population Affairs, which falls under the Department of Health and Human Services, says research shows that gender-affirming care like social transitions and hormone therapy can improve the mental health and well-being of transgender and nonbinary children and adolescents. The Florida Department of Health on Wednesday put out a sheet disputing the federal Health and Human Services guidance and the studies it uses.

    Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) on Twitter:

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    CBS Miami:

    According to the state’s health department, the current evidence does not support the use of puberty blockers, hormone treatments, or surgical procedures for children and adolescents.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics said that hormone therapy and surgery are not the only methods of gender-affirming care available to children.

    Medical associations including the American Psychological Association, American Medical Association, and the Pediatric Endocrine Society, have officially recognized the importance of gender-affirming care for minors.

    According to the state health department’s updated guidance, 80 percent of those seeking clinical care will lose their desire to identify with the non-birth sex.

    GLAAD on Twitter:

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    David Badash at NCRM: 

    Florida’s top LGBTQ organization is blasting GOP Governor Ron DeSantis after his Dept. of Health issued a statement labeled “guidance” Wednesday in opposition to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ fact sheet on gender-affirming care for transgender and nonbinary people, including children and adolescents.

    “Once again, the DeSantis Administration seeks to replace science and the safety of young people with political propaganda,” Equality Florida said in a statement. “The Florida Department of Health has released non-binding guidance opposing science-backed health care resources for parents of transgender children.”

    “This guidance demonizes life-saving, medically-necessary care, and asserts that the government, not parents, knows best when it comes to health care for our children. And, once again, DeSantis wants the government to intrude into doctors’ offices to pander to extremists in service to his political ambitions. Parents should be deciding, in partnership with their child’s doctor, based on science, not politics, what is best for their children.”

    This is yet another part of Florida’s hateful war on LGBTQ+ people, and its trans community in particular, that is being led by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), regime propagandist (aka spokesperson) Christina Pushaw, and Ladapo. As always, trans rights are human rights.

    Anti-trans extremist Colin Wright harms safety of LGBTQ+ minors by attacking The Trevor Project

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    Colin Wright, an anti-trans extremist writer for right-wing site Quillette and founder of Reality’s Last Stand, posted a very heinous tweet harming the safety of LGBTQ+ minors by criticizing suicide prevention outlet The Trevor Project’s “quick exit” feature that allows LGBTQ+ youth to have safe conversations without being snooped on by their non-LGBTQ+-affirming parent(s) or other family members and then subsequently get berated, abused, and/or even disowned, or worse, killed. 

    Far-right extremist organization Moms For Liberty quote-tweeted Wright and complained that that the organization is “encouraging children to keep secrets from their parents.” LGBTQ+ children have good reason to keep secrets of this nature from their parents due to justified fears of being abused, shunned, become homeless, or even killed if they come out to their parents. 
     

    Last week, anti-LGBTQ+ extremist Twitter account Libs of TikTokposted a tweet that has since been deleted that falsely painted The Trevor Project a “grooming organization.”

    A 2021 Trevor Project survey that recently came out reveals that 42% of LGBTQ+ youth (52% of trans and gender nonconforming youth) considered suicide and only 1 in 3 (or 33%) had LGBTQ+-affirming homes to be in. 

    Dawn Ennis at Forbes (09.28.2021):

    Even if young people and allies don’t notice these changes, what will be readily apparent is the new website, featuring an improved user experience built specifically with LGBTQ young people in mind. With the help of the creative agency Kettle, The Trevor Project added a “Reach A Counselor” button to its site, ensuring easy access to life-saving crisis services and educational resources. Also new is a “Quick Exit” feature for improved safety, which provides greater protection for young people who have not disclosed their orientation or gender identity to their families or live in unsupportive home environments.

    “Quick Exit” allows users to not only quickly close out of The Trevor Project’s website, but it also simultaneously erases all Trevor-specific data from their browsing history.

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    Gillian Branstetter (@GBBranstetter) on Twitter:

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    Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) on Twitter:

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    This grotesque attack on LGBTQ+ minors by Wright is the latest in the wholesale attack on LGBTQ+ rights, expression, and identity, especially among LGBTQ+ youth and children.

    Anti-abortion extremists, not content with banning it at the state level, seek to ban it nationwide

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    The Washington Post reported that anti-abortion extremists, not content with merely banning abortion at the state level where the GOP has control, are seeking toenact a nationwide six-week abortion ban (or fifteen week ban) should Republicans gain either body of Congress in this fall's elections. And when the next GOP trifecta emerges, possibly as soon as 2025, expect such a bill to be on the top of the wishlist. 

    This comes as Roe v. Wade is likely to be severely eroded or overturned outright in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling that is set to come out by late June or early July at the Supreme Court.  

    This serves as a stark reminder that abortion access isn’t safe, even in Blue states such as California or Illinois that have gone out to protect and expand abortion access in recent years, and it also serves as a reminder that we need to elect pro-choice Democrats at all levels of government. 

    Caroline Kitchener at WaPo:

    Leading antiabortion groups and their allies in Congress have been meeting behind the scenes to plan a national strategy that would kick in if the Supreme Court rolls back abortion rights this summer, including a push for a strict nationwide ban on the procedure if Republicans retake power in Washington.

    Kitchener, via Twitter:

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    (NEWSER) – With the Supreme Court widely expect to weaken or outright overturn Roe v. Wade in an upcoming decision, antiabortion activists who have long called for the issue to be left up to the states are now pushing for a nationwide law. Activists and some GOP lawmakers tell the Washington Post that while the movement has had success in spurring GOP-led states to ban abortion after 15 weeks, that only covers a small fraction of abortions and they now plan to push for a nationwide "heartbeat" bill banning abortions after six weeks. Sources say Republican Sen. Joni Ernst plans to introduce a heartbeat bill if the top court rules as expected—though actually passing such a bill would require a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate and a firmly antiabortion Republican president.

    Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson posted on Twitter:

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    Susan Rinkunas at Jezebel: 

    In what may be the most notable example of “saying the quiet part out loud” in recent memory, anti-abortion activists and lawmakers are now openly strategizing on how to pass a nationwide six-week abortion ban if Republicans retake power in the midterms (which is looking likely).

    The Washington Post reports that big players in the anti-abortion movement won’t be satisfied if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, letting individual states decide whether to ban abortion—they want to pass a national ban on abortion after six weeks that would be imposed even in blue states. If such a bill were to pass and be signed into law by a Republican president, it would eliminate the hope of abortion-rights havens and subject millions of pregnancy-capable people to surveillance, criminalization, and the health risks of pregnancy.

    While some anti-abortion activists want to pursue abortion bans at 15 weeks—the law at the center of the Supreme Court case and like those recently passed in Arizona, Florida, and Kentucky—others say that doesn’t go far enough. Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, which is set to become the first state to successfully copy Texas’s six-week ban, told the Post that Republican senators have had multiple meetings about pursuing a national six-week ban and he would support such legislation. An anonymous source said Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) would introduce the bill in the Senate; Ernst didn’t respond to the Post’s request for comment.

    With anti-abortion extremists likely to be granted a victory on SCOTUS in the impeding Dobbs ruling, they are going all-out to push for a ban on basically all abortions anywhere in the USA as a tool to get out their voters for the 2022 midterms and the 2024 Presidential election. And should their goal succeed, it’ll be a reverse Ireland on the issue. 

    Marjorie Taylor Greene endorses heretical Christian Nationalism theology

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    Far-right QAnon conspiracist Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) endorses the hereticalChristian Nationalisttheology in a rant on her MTG: Live stream last night. Greene delusionally believes that “Christian Nationalism” will stop school shootings, crime, and “immorality.” 

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    Kimberly Ricci at Uproxx:

    Marjorie Taylor Greene of the Jewish space-laser rant (her conspiracy theory about how California wildfires start) gets very upset when journalists mention her Jewish space-laser rant. Yet she is now ranting with a similar mindset about school shootings, which she says happen because people aren’t embracing fascism and white supremacy. Or something like that.

    To that end, the QAnon cheerleader posted a video, in which she addresses the Ulvade mass school shooting that saw a lone gunman kill 19 children after purchasing an AR-15-style rifle on his 18th birthday. The subject hasn’t been handled well by the usual GOP suspects (because they love that gun-lobby money), but Greene’s reaching a whole, far-right new level with her rant about how only “Christian nationalism” can end these shootings. She further declared, “Nationalism is a good thing.” Then she added, “We should be proud of an America First nationalism” while urging people to not be afraid of what’s essentially fascism.

    Jon Jackson at Newsweek:

    Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia sparked an online debate over comments she made on Thursday that have gone viral.

    Speaking during a broadcast of MTG:Live, a streaming show Greene shares on her social media pages, the congresswoman spoke in favor of "Christian nationalism." Her remarks caused a large backlash, as well as many messages of support.

    Among other things, Greene said Christian nationalism will be the "movement that stops the school shootings...stops the crime in our streets...stops the sexual immorality and teaches children and brings them up in traditional families and loving homes."

    She also said Americans "should be proud of nationalism" and "America first" nationalism. Greene added that "we should be most proud of Christianity. So if Christian nationalism is something to be scared of, they're lying to you."

    Jason Easley at PoliticusUSA: 

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said that Christian Nationalism, a dangerous theocratic ideology, can stop school shootings, and called Democrats domestic terrorists.

    Greene said, “If Christian Nationalism is something to be scared of, they’re lying to you, and they’re lying to you on purpose because that is exactly the temperature change that is happening in America today, and they can’t control it. They can’t control it, and that’s what terrifies them the most.”

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    What Greene was talking about was a theocracy. Christian Nationalism won’t make the mass shootings go away. It is a racist and extremist ideology that runs counter to democracy and personal liberties.

    Cristina Cabrera at TPM:

    “While the media’s going to lie about you and label it ‘Christian nationalism’– and they’re probably going to call it ‘domestic terrorism’– I’m gonna tell you right now: They’re the liars,” the GOP lawmaker said.

    “And if anybody’s a domestic terrorist, it’s the radical left. They’re the domestic terrorists,” she added.

    Greene’s full-throated defense of Christian nationalism marks a growing trend of the GOP embracing the extremist ideology in the name of “patriotism.”


    Vile anti-LGBTQ+ bigot Candace Owens calls for trans kids to be taken away from their parents

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    On her Daily Wire show Candace Wednesday, vile anti-LGBTQ+ bigot Candace Owens suggested that trans kids should be taken away from their parents and that parents who take their kids to drag shows and Drag Queen Story Hours also be taken away.

    Alex Griffing at Mediaite:
     

    The Daily Wire’s Candace Owens raged against parents who would allow their children to be trans or who would take their kids to drag queen story hour on Wednesday.

    “I spoke about this last week and when you believe when you start to see that your government is sponsoring that, when they’re putting real dollars behind things like drag queen story hour in New York City, you should realize that something nefarious is going on because the government does not care about your children. No, the government does not love your children,” Owens said.

    Transcript, via MMFA:

    CANDACE OWENS (HOST): Maybe it's because it's very obvious that there is an agenda on our children and they keep trying to tell you that you're homophobic if you talk about it. But it's not homophobia to talk about the fact that they're going after our children. I have said on this show and I have been mocked for it, that it's very obvious that pedophilia will be around the corner. Right. There's no reason that we should be seeing images of children putting dollar bills in half-naked men that are dressed up as women and seeing adults applauding around as, oh, this is love. Love is love. Love is love. By the way, that is one of the dumbest expressions that I ever heard in my – Love is love! Air is air! And water is water! It's stupid. Debauchery is debauchery. And that's what we're looking at right now. Our society has become increasingly disgusting. I spoke about this last week and when you believe when you start to see that your government is sponsoring that, when they're putting real dollars behind things like drag queen story hour in New York City, you should realize that something nefarious is going on because the government does not care about your children. No, the government does not love your children. The government does not want your children to be accepted. The government wants your children to be enslaved to government for the rest of their life.

    And right now, as we're seeing, there is a marriage between government and big pharma. It is my belief that that is the push behind this effort to tell children that they can pick their gender and to confuse them. I believe our government is actually sponsoring mental illness. I've said this over and over again. Right? Because people that are mentally ill cannot stand on their own two feet. Right? They become co-dependent with the government, they turn to the government for their hormone pills, they turn to the government for whatever pills that they can – to make it feel better. Right?

    And you're seeing right now that adults are getting behind this narrative so they can have a woke t-shirt on and say I love my children. I allowed my child to pick their gender and pick their species. And they feel proud of themselves because they can go and they can say this on Facebook that they are wonderful, accepting, and loving adults. When, in reality, they are underqualified to have children. They should have their children taken away from them because it's child abuse. It is child abuse to put a half-naked adult in the room with a small child and having them read a book. It's just child abuse. That's what it is. It's child abuse to ask your child to take a dollar bill and put it into the thong of a grown adult. It's child abuse. It's child abuse for teachers to be telling children, knowing fully well that it is a lie, that they can switch their gender biologically. Right? But to encourage that behind a parent's back? That's child abuse.

    This is part of her long-runningrecordofhatredtowardstheLGBTQ+ community.

    From the 06.15.2022 edition of The Daily Wire’s Candace:

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    Texas "AG" Ken Paxton defends not just anti-abortion laws, but also overturning Lawrence v. Texas

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    Texas “Attorney General” Ken Paxton (R) went on NewsNation’s On Balance With Leland Vittert last Friday on the day the radical right SCOTUS overturned both Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

    Speaking to former Fox host Leland Vittert on NewsNation, Paxton endorsed punishing companies that provide employees with assistance for abortion services. Also, he defended Clarence Thomas’s heinously out-of-touch concurrence in Dobbs suggesting that Griswold v. Connecticut, Lawrence v. Texas, and Obergefell v. Hodges be struck down as well by supporting the enforcement of the state’s dormant sodomy ban should it be ruled constitutional to do so.

    Joshua Eferighe and Leland Vittert at NewsNation Now:

    (NewsNation) — Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade case Friday, effectively ending federal constitutional protections for abortion, progressive prosecutors around the country are declaring they won’t enforce the new ruling.

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    During Friday’s edition of “On Balance With Leland Vittert,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who created an annual holiday to celebrate the historic decision, explained what he and his state will do should he run into that problem.

    “I have the opportunity to impose some of the civil penalties. The minimum penalty is $100,000 and it can go up to an unlimited amount,” Paxton said.

    “So we will be pursuing the civil side of this,” he added. “The legislature is going to have to decide what they’re going to do with district attorneys as it relates to this issue and really almost every other issue, because the local DA is now becoming a law unto themselves in Texas making their decisions.”

    Like progressive DAs, companies, too, are now saying they will pay as part of their medical benefits for people to go to another state for an abortion procedure.

    Trudy Ring at The Advocate:

    If Texas passes a law banning same-sex intimacy, Attorney General Ken Paxton would be “willing and able” to defend it in court, he told a talk show host over the weekend, and he implied he’d challenge other hard-won rights..

    Paxton’s comment comes after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, in a concurring opinion when the court overturned Roe v. Wade, said the justices should revisit Lawrence v. Texas, the ruling that invalidated state antisodomy laws across the nation; Obergefell v. Hodges, which established nationwide marriage equality; and Griswold v. Connecticut, which struck down state restrictions on contraception. It would take a case coming to the high court for this to happen, but Paxton, a far-right Republican, indicated he would get one started.

    “Would you, as attorney general, be comfortable defending a law that once again outlawed sodomy? That questioned Lawrence again or Griswold or gay marriage that came from the state legislature to put to the test what Justice Thomas said?” Leland Vittert, an anchor on the NewsNation cable network, asked Paxton.

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    He added, “Look, my job is to defend state law, and I’ll continue to do that. That is my job under the Constitution, and I’m certainly willing and able to do that.” He said he’d have to see the actual legislation, but “ultimately, if it’s constitutional, we’re going to go defend it.”

    Maggie Baska at Pink News:

    Paxton said during an appearance on NewsNation if he would “feel comfortable defending a law that once again outlawed sodomy” in the wake of Thomas’ concurring opinion.

    “Yeah I mean, there’s all kinds of issues here. But certainly, the Supreme Court has stepped into issues that I don’t think there was any constitutional provision dealing with,” Paxton said. “They were legislative issues, and this is one of those issues and there may be more.”

    The NewsNation host then point-blank asked Paxton: “You wouldn’t rule out that if the state legislature passed the exact same law that Lawrence overturned on sodomy, you wouldn’t have any problem then defending that and taking that case back to the Supreme Court?”

    “Yeah look, my job is to defend the state law, and I’ll continue to do that,” the Texas attorney general replied. “That is my job under the Constitution, and I’m certainly willing and able to do that.”

    From the 06.24.2022 edition of NewsNation’s On Balance With Leland Vittert:

    Comically wrong Newsmax host Dick Morris predicts QAnon conspiracist Tina Forte will beat AOC

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    On his Newsmax show Saturday, the comically wrong blowhard Dick Morris predicted that far-right QAnon conspiracist and Capitol Insurrection participant Tina Forte (R) would beat incumbent progressive sensation Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) this fall in the 14th Congressional District of New York. The race is rated by political prognosticators as Safe D. 

    Later in the same Dick Morris Democracy program, the host interviewed Forte

    Bob Brigham at Raw Story:

    Onetime Bill Clinton strategist predicted Republican Tina Forte would unseat Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York's 14th congressional district, which includes the boroughs of The Bronx and Queens.

    Morris claimed Ocasio-Cortez, also known as AOC, was "tacking left while her constituents are tacking right."

    "The oddsmakers say Tina can't win, but they're wrong," Morris said. "They don't see the fundamental change in the Hispanic vote coming."

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    Last August, the fact-checking website Snopes exposed Forte as a Jan. 6 attendee.

    "During a recent investigation into QAnon activity on Facebook, our research led us to social media accounts managed by Forte, which included heavy promotion of the deadly Jan. 6 “Save America” rally, the event that resulted in the Capitol riot that left law enforcement officers bloodied. Five people died just before, during, or after the riot, and dozens were injured," Snopes reported. "We found Forte repeatedly used hashtags related to QAnon conspiracy theories. The QAnon mentions even included cries of “Save the Children,” referring to the debunked conspiracy theory that makes claims of mass pedophilia and “Satanic blood-drinking” by Democrats. She took multiple photographs in October, November, and December 2020 with far-right Proud Boys leader Henry 'Enrique' Tarrio."

    From the 07.23.2022 edition of Newsmax TV’s Dick Morris Democracy:

    Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo joins NewsNation

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    The next place for the ethics-challenged former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo will be on the Nexstar-owned NewsNation (formerly WGN America). This could be a boon for the channel’s ratings if played right. 

    Tonight on NewsNation’s Dan Abrams Live, host Dan Abrams interviewed Cuomo for the entire hour. During thatinterview, it was revealed that he will be hired for a new show on NewsNation this fall, meaning that NewsNation Prime’s weeknight edition helmed by Marni Hughes that airs at 8PM ET/7PM CT could be facing the cancellation hammer.

    Tulsi Kamath and Dan Abrams at NewsNation Now:

    (NewsNation) — Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo took swipes at America’s divided “binary” media and pledged to “try very hard to be fair” on his new prime-time talk show on NewsNation that will premiere in the fall.

    The announcement of the new show came during Cuomo’s interview with NewsNation’s Dan Abrams, his first media interview since being ousted from CNN in December. He said he saw a need for more down-the-middle political coverage during his break from national TV.

    “We need this right now because this binary system is killing us. And the media is trapped in it very often. You can’t be criticizing the game that you are a part of,” he said.

    Cuomo’s brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was accused last year by multiple women of sexual assault. The anchor was fired from his role at CNN after text messages released by the New York attorney general last year showed he had communicated with his brother’s advisers and relayed what he heard from sources regarding their coverage of the former governor.

    Ted Johnson at Deadline:

    UPDATE: Chris Cuomo will join NewsNation this fall, landing at the fledgling news outlet after his dismissal from CNN late last year.

    The announcement came at the end of an hourlong interview with Dan Abrams on NewsNation’s Dan Abrams Live. The wide-ranging interview covered his firing from CNN after the disclosure that he advised his brother, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, as he faced sexual harassment allegations.

    “I really believe that this outlet has a chance to reach who I call free agents — not right, not left, reasonable. Regular, open mind, open heart, willing to listen when someone disagrees,” Cuomo said.

    Abrams’ sit down, taking place during the timeslot that Cuomo previously occupied at CNN, seemed designed to address his firing and other issues, including a claim of sexual assault, in advance of the NewsNation announcement.

    Dominick Mastrangelo at The Hill:

    Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo has been hired by startup cable network NewsNation to host a show in primetime this fall.

    Cuomo on Tuesday evening appeared as a guest on Dan Abrams’s prime-time show on NewsNation, his first television appearance since being fired by CNN, just before the outlet announced his hiring. Cuomo discussed with Abrams his new role at the network and spoke on the scandal that led to his firing last year.

    “I don’t think I’ve ever been a victim of anything ever in my life. … I don’t feel sorry for myself,” Cuomo told Abrams. “You make choices. You make a choice to be in this business. You make a choice to be in that dynamic and to want to be relevant. And it’s not always going to be easy. It’s not always going to be fair.”

    From the 07.26.2022 edition of NewsNation’s Dan Abrams Live:

    Sen. Graham de facto calls for overturning Obergefell: "States should decide the issue of marriage"

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    Appearing on CNN’s State Of The Union today alongside Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) spoke to host Dana Bash, and said that marriage equality should be recognized on a state-by-state basis, de facto endorsing the overturning of the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision by SCOTUS even though he claimed that he didn’t think it would get overturned. 

    Heather at Crooks and Liars:

    His party just welcomed Viktor Orban, the right-wing Hungarian Prime Minister who came out against "race mixing" to CPAC as a guest speaker, but South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham wants us to believe his party won't try to overturn interracial marriage once they're done criminalizing abortion, overturning same-sex marriage and turning the United States into a theocracy.

    Here's Graham on this Sunday's State of the Union on CNN responding to Dana Bash asking him if the 2015 Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage should be overturned.

    John Bowden at The Independent, via Yahoo! News:

    Republican Senator Lindsey Graham fed the fears of Democrats and the left in general on Sunday during an interview on CNN in which he argued for the end of federal protections for gay marriage rights.

    The South Carolina senator appeared on State of the Union aside Sen Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, for a rare bipartisan interview/debate. The conversation took place as the Senate continued a marathon “vote-a-rama” session that began Saturday afternoon and was still chugging along approaching noon on Sunday.

    At one point in the interview, Mr Graham made clear that the conservative supermajority within SCOTUS could overturn other precedents like the Obergefell v Hodges case, which during the Obama administration nullified state laws banning same-sex marriage.

    Asked directly if he was saying it should be overturned, Mr Graham said “no, I’m saying that I don’t think it’s going to be overturned,” he said, though his voice clearly left open the idea that it could be.

    “Nor should it be?” asked CNN’s Dana Bash.

    “Well, that would be up to the Court,” he responded, before adding: “I think states should decide the issue of marriage.”

    Asked by Bash on whether the states should decide whether interracial marriage should be decided by the state, Graham dismissed it as a “distraction.” 

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    Dear Sen. Lindsey Graham: You are de facto calling for federal marriage equality to be overturned that was granted with Obergefell with your reckless “return it to the states” argument, and based on what we have seen in the aftermath of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision regarding abortion policies varying by state, it’ll be even more of a patchwork mess between the states should Obergefell go down.

    This is a reminder that the GOP and the far-right ultra-MAGA majority on SCOTUS will be going full hog on overturning every right under the sun, such as contraception, birth control, LGBTQ+ rights as a whole, freedom of the press, and 1st Amendment protections, in addition to abortion access. 

    From the 08.07.2022 edition of CNN’s State Of The Union:

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    Appearing on the Thursday night edition of Fox “News” Channel (FNC)’s Tucker Carlson Tonight, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) announced that she will be introducing a genocidal transphobic bill deceitfully called the “Protect Children’s Innocence Act” that bans gender-affirming healthcare for trans and gender nonconforming children nationwide should the GOP ever gain the trifecta by making it a Class C felony to perform them on trans and GNC minors, complete with up to an 25-year prison sentence. 

    During her appearance with fellow anti-LGBTQ+ zealot Tucker Carlson, Greene baselessly called gender-affirming healthcare for trans and GNC children “child abuse” and “genital mutilation”, a deranged assertion that flies against both common sense and sound medical advice. 

    You know what is child abuse, MTG? It is depriving trans minors of gender-affirming healthcare. 

    Greene has a long record of anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry and anti-transextremism

    Alia Slisco at Newsweek:

    Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia plans to introduce legislation to federally ban gender-affirming care for transgender children.

    Greene announced the bill during a Thursday appearance on Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight. The Georgia Republican argued that gender-affirming care—which is backed by most in the medical establishment, including by major mainstream organizations like the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)—is "disgusting and appalling" and "child abuse" when minors are involved.

    "I find this absolutely appalling, Tucker," Greene said. "When it comes to gender-affirming care, which is really child abuse, this is actually an assault and it's child abuse. And this practice should never happen, it's so disgusting and appalling... gender-affirming care is... genital mutilation."

    "This needs to be illegal and I'm introducing a bill called Protect Children's Innocence Act," she added. "It would create a law that would cause it to be a class C felony for any person involved in so-called gender-affirming care... anything involving any youth under the age of 18."

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    Greene's bill would also block federal funding for any gender-affirming care, ban colleges from teaching gender-affirming treatments and prevent any foreign nationals who provide the care from entering the country.

    This extreme anti-trans bill proposed by Margie Q is nothing more than a transphobic call to genocide against trans and gender nonconforming people. 

    Maggie Baska at Pink News: 

    Marjorie Taylor Greene’s announcement came amid a national push from right-wingers targeting trans youth and the healthcare providers who help them.

    Republican-backed bills targeting trans healthcare have been introduced in multiple states with Arkansas being the first state to ban gender-affirming care for trans youth in 2021. Similar bills limiting gender-affirming medical care for trans minors have been signed into law in Tennessee and Arizona.

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    Marjorie Taylor Greene is a stark example of the intersection between homophobic and transphobic rhetoric and the spread of health misinformation.

    Greene blamed trans men for a nationwide tampon shortage despite it being caused by supply chain issues. She also claimed straight people will go extinct in “four or five generations” and said her husband would violently “beat” a trans person “into the ground” if they worked at a theoretical summer camp her daughter attended.

    Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) spells out the horribleness of the proposed bill:

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    Brooke Migdon and Emily Brooks at The Hill:

    Under Greene’s bill, anyone who “knowingly performs any gender-affirming care on a minor” is guilty of a class C felony, carrying a punishment of 10 to 25 years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000, Greene’s office said.

    The measure is similar to a first-of-its-kind Alabama law passed earlier this year that makes it a felony, punishable by up to a decade in prison, for doctors or others to assist transgender youth younger than 19 in accessing gender-affirming medical care, including puberty blockers or hormone therapy.

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    Greene’s bill would also prohibit institutions of higher education from providing instruction on gender-affirming care and bar doctors that have provided gender-affirming care to a minor from receiving visas or being admitted to the U.S.

    Greene’s bill has 11 Republican cosponsors so far: Reps. Mary Miller (Ill.), Jeff Duncan (S.C.), Bob Good (Va.), Ralph Norman (S.C.), Matt Gaetz (Fla.), Tony Gonzales (Texas), Rep. Diana Harshbarger (Tenn.), Clay Higgins (La.), Burgess Owens (Utah), Claudia Tenney (N.Y.) and Andrew Clyde (Ga.).

    From the 08.18.2022 edition of FNC’s Tucker Carlson Tonight:

    Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) introduces anti-trans bill attacking trans-inclusive school policies

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    Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) has introduced an anti-trans extremist bill deceitfully called the “Protect Kids Act” under the false guise of “parental rights”, as first reported by the right-wing Washington Examiner.

    The bill, if enacted, would defund public schools at the elementary and middle school level with trans-inclusive policies, such as refusal to grant parental consent to out a trans student’s identity, name, and pronouns. The problematic bill would also prohibit trans and gender non-conforming students from using restrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identity without parental consent. The bill would apply nationwide. 

    Right-wing extremist anti-LGBTQ+ “parental rights” groups Moms For Liberty and Parents Defending Education have given Scott’s bill their thumbs up.

    Brooke Migdon at The Hill:

    Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) on Tuesday introduced legislation to withhold federal funding from schools with transgender support policies that do not require faculty or staff to obtain parental consent before changing a student’s name or pronouns on school records.

    Scott’s Parental Rights Over the Education and Care of Their Kids Act — or the PROTECT Kids Act — would cut federal funding from any elementary or middle school in the U.S. that allows students to change their pronouns or gender markers on school forms without permission from their parents.

    The measure would also prevent young transgender students from using school facilities like restrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identity if their use of those accommodations is not first approved by their parents.

    In a Tuesday interview with Fox News, Scott said his legislation is a “common sense bill” that sends a “clear message” to schools that preserving the rights of parents is critical to ensuring the safety and well-being of students.

    This afternoon, on Fox “News” Channel’s America Reports, Scott discussed the bill with hosts Sandra Smith and John Roberts (formerly of CBS and CNN).

    From the 09.21.2022 edition of FNC’s America Reports:

    Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) on Twitter gives an excellent breakdown on the bill’s harmful effects:

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    Rep. Mike Johnson (R) proposes nationwide version of Florida's infamous "Don't Say Gay" law

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    Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson (R) introduces a Russia/Hungary/Florida-style “Don’t Say Gay” bill that applies nationwide that is deceitfully called the “Stop The Sexualization of Children Act”. The bill seeks to ban federal funding for events with children under 10 years old present that feature LGBTQ+-affirming materials or “sexually-oriented” material, such as Drag Queen Story Hours and advice on gender-affirming healthcare, under the false guise of “protecting innocent children.” 

    The bill has 33 GOP co-sponsors, including Reps. Mary Miller, Vicky Hartzler, Lauren Boebert, Glenn Grothman, and Daniel Webster. Surprisingly, supremely anti-trans extremist Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) isn’t one of the cosponsors of this bill as of publication. 

    This is part of the GOP’s bigoted strategy to suppress the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans, especially LGBTQ+youths andchildren, trans, and gender-nonconforming peoples. 

    Brooke Migdon at The Hill:

    More than 30 House Republicans have signed on to a bill to prohibit federal dollars from being used to make “sexually-oriented” materials available to children under the age of 10.

    The measure introduced Tuesday by Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) would prohibit the use of federal funds to develop and host programs or events for children younger than 10 that contain “sexually-oriented material,” such as drag queen story hours that have recently drawn the ire of conservative politicians and right-wing groups.

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) in July filed a federal complaint against a Miami restaurant after a video of a child attending a drag brunch there was circulated widely online. DeSantis in the lawsuit cited a 1947 state Supreme Court ruling that “men impersonating women” in a “suggestive and indecent” fashion constitutes a public nuisance.

    Johnson’s bill, titled the “Stop the Sexualization of Children Act,” claims that state and federal agencies including the Department of Defense have in the past used federal funds to promote and host “sexually-oriented events” like drag queen story hours or burlesque shows for children and families.

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    Johnson’s bill defines “sexually-oriented material” as depictions, descriptions or simulations of sexual acts, human genitals or “any topic involving gender identity, gender dysphoria, transgenderism, sexual orientation, or related subjects.”

    Christopher Wiggins at The Advocate:

    Republicans in the House of Representatives introduced legislation based on a right-wing conspiracy theory and proposed what critics are calling a federal “don’t say gay” bill.

    The bill prohibits using federal funds for programs or events that contain “sexually-oriented material” geared toward children under 10, such as drag queen story hours, which have attracted the attention of conservative politicians and right-wing activists. On Tuesday, Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson introduced the bill with more than 30 House Republican co-sponsors.

    The introduction of this legislation is a reaction to far-right conservative outrage over innocuous drag performances that have included the presence of children at family-friendly drag events. An online video of a child attending a drag brunch at a Miami restaurant was widely circulated among right-wing Twitter users in July, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis filed a federal complaint against the restaurant in which he cited a 1947 state Supreme Court ruling that “men impersonating women” constitutes a public nuisance, The Hill reports.

    The outlet notes that Johnson's proposal, the Stop the Sexualization of Children Act, says government agencies on the federal and state level, including the Department of Defense, have used federal funds in the past to promote and host “sexually-oriented events” like drag queen story hours for children.

    Alex Bollinger at LGBTQ Nation:

    He said that his bill would stop “events where adults dance salaciously or strip for children” without citing any examples of recipients of federal money that have hired strippers to perform for kids. Instead, he mentioned an Air Force base in Virginia that hosted a Drag Queen Story Hour, even though drag isn’t a form of stripping; in fact, it often involves wearing an excessive amount of clothing.

    Opponents of Don’t Say Gay bills say that they isolate LGBTQ youth and the kids of LGBTQ parents, teaching them that they and their families are too shameful to discuss in public, contributing to the outsized suicide rate among LGBTQ youth.

    “Last year, nearly half of LGBTQ+ youth contemplated suicide, but that didn’t stop 33 of my GOP colleagues from introducing a federal ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill today,” out Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-NY) wrote on Twitter. “I’m confident the people introducing this bill are more likely to go to Hell than the kids they’re causing harm.”

    With Democrats controlling the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the White House, this bill has no chance of passing. Instead, it was likely introduced just before the midterm elections to make it an issue for Republicans to campaign on and drive their base to the polls.

    Alejandra Caraballo (@Esqueer_) on the bill being a dangerous combo of Florida HB1557 and Texas SB8. 

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    Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) on the bill’s impacts on trans people:

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    This horrifying anti-LGBTQ+ garbage being proposed is one reason why Americans need to vote Blue up and down the ballot if you haven’t already done so. If the GOP gains control of either or both houses this year, or even worse, regain the Presidency in 2024 along with keeping both chambers, disastrous bills like this will be the norm. 

    Donald Trump proposes a genocidal ban on gender-affirming care and the existence of trans Americans

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    It turns out that the bigoted ideas Donald Trump spewed out in his insane speech yesterday attacking transgender rights came from far-right commentators, most notably anti-LGBTQ+ zealot Chaya Raichik (who he met with recently).

    Ari Drennen at MMFA:

    Trump’s series of proposals came just days after a meeting with Chaya Raichik and Seth Dillon, the far-right figures behind the Libs of TikTok cyberbullying account, which focused heavily on attacking teachers and children’s hospitals throughout 2022. Raichik, who appears to have close ties with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, another potential 2024 candidate, has been on a recent tour of fringe media, including an appearance with Slightly Offensive host Elijah Schaffer where she said that she hoped to win “transphobe of the year” in 2023. Although anti-trans panic largely failed to resonate with voters in the 2022 midterms, Trump’s comments suggest that it will nonetheless play a key role in the 2024 Republican primary.

    Former “President” and 2024 GOP candidate Donald Trump released a video today attacking gender-affirming healthcare for trans people, especially trans youths. This is part of his strategy to attack the LGBTQ+ community and their allies, realizing that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has himbeat at harming the LGBTQ+ community and their allies and that Trump needed to score points with the far-right anti-LGBTQ+ extremist base to become the #1 anti-LGBTQ+ zealot.

    Trump’s proposals to ban gender-affirming care for trans youths nationwide are part of a far-right genocidal erasure campaign against trans Americans instigated by the likes of Libs of TikTok, Matt Walsh, Gays Against Groomers, DeSantis spokespropagandist Christina Pushaw, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, anti-trans zealot Chris Elston (Billboard Chris), political detransitioner Chloe Cole, and their ilk, something his Misadministration tried to do as “President” unsuccessfully. Remember when the mainstream press unduly gave him credit as a “pro-LGBTQ+” Republican? Pepperidge Farms remembers.

    In his video, Trump wrongly equated gender-affirming care to “mutilation” and “child abuse”, urged that the federal government pass a law recognizing only two genders based on the gender assigned at birth, and would declare any hospital with gender-affirming care services as no longer compliant with Medicaid and Medicare. 

    Alex Seitz-Wald and Jo Yurcaba at NBC News:

    Former President Donald Trump vowed in a video released Tuesday that, if re-elected, he would punish doctors who provide gender-affirming care to minors and push schools to “promote positive education about the nuclear family” and “the roles of mothers and fathers” as part of a wide-ranging set of policies to use federal power to target transgender people.

    In the straight-to-camera video posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump said he would task several federal agencies to police and ultimately “stop” gender-affirming care for minors, which he equated to “child abuse” and “child sexual mutilation.”

    He said he would also prohibit any federal agency from doing work to “promote the concept of sex and gender transition at any age," not just for minors.

    The proposals are likely to be met with staunch opposition from LGBTQ rights advocates, who are fighting similar ideas across the country, calling them detrimental to trans people.

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    Trump’s proposals are among the most draconian compared to the many that have circulated in state capitols in recent years, going so far as to suggest that he would push for a federal law recognizing only two genders.

    Trump said he would push Congress to pass a law banning gender-affirming care for minors nationwide; order the Department of Justice to investigate the pharmaceutical industry and hospitals to see if they “deliberately covered up horrific long-term side effects of sex transitions in order to get rich;” and cut off doctors from Medicare and Medicaid — a potential career-ender for many doctors — if they treat trans youth with hormones or surgery.

    In addition, he said he would make it easier for patients who later regret receiving gender-affirming care as a minor to sue their doctors, calling the procedures “unforgivable.”

    Andrew Stanton at Newsweek:

    Trump, who is running in the 2024 Republican presidential primary following his defeat in the 2020 election, announced plans in a video posted to Twitter to sign a series of executive orders to roll back gender-affirming care, which he dismissed as "the chemical, physical and emotional mutilation of our youth."

    "The left-wing gender insanity being pushed on our children is an act of child abuse," he said in the video.

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    Trump pledged to sign an executive order "on day one" that would instruct federal agencies to cease all programs that "promote" gender transitioning for transgender youth. Furthermore, he said he would ask Congress to prevent taxpayer funds to be used on these procedures and pass a law banning gender-affirming care "in all 50 states."

    He continued to say he would declare any hospital that allows gender-affirming care as no longer meeting standards for Medicaid and Medicare and order the Justice Department to probe whether hospitals covered up side effects of transitioning for financial profit—though there is no substantial evidence this has occurred.

    Trump would also order schools to issue "severe consequences" against teachers who suggest students may be transgender. He also supported other policies, including that the U.S. would not officially recognize genders other than male and female, requirements for schools to teach benefits of the "nuclear family," and limits on transgender women from playing in women's sports.

    Fellow Daily Kos diarist VPS Reports:

    Trump’s new campaign has already pivoted focus onto popular culture war issues being held up by far-right media figures. As noted by journalist Ari Drennen, this is not Trump’s first time dabbling in anti-transgender legislative ideas.

    While in office, the Trump administration attempted to define transgender people out of existence. They failed due to the rise of the “We Won’t Be Erased” pro-LGBTQ+ movement. The Trump administration also moved to restrict transgender access to unhoused shelters. Just like in 2016, mainstream legacy news outlets are still giving Trump a pass on his anti-transgender projects.

    But now, in the current era of conservative culture warring against LGBTQ+ rights becoming mainstream, the impact of Trump planning out a national ban on transgender existence is even more deadly. Trump was recently seen with anti-transgender ideologue Chaya Raichik AKA Libs of TikTok, who has helped usher in this new era of mainstream anti-LGBTQ+ hate from the far-right. 

    Erin Reed said it best: 2024 elections will be life or death.

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    Reed warns Trump’s reasoning to ban gender-affirming care could be used against abortion and birth control as well:

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    If he is elected again, then his diabolical transphobic policies inspired by Libs Of TikTok founder Chaya Raichik will come into effect. The same would also apply if DeSantis is the nominee.

    The 2024 elections could mean the difference between life and death for trans Americans, so it is imperative to vote Democratic up and down the ballot. 

    And to any LGBTQ+ person supporting such anti-trans garbage, shame on you!
    *cough* Gays Against Groomers *cough* | *cough* Dave Rubin *cough*

    Missouri AG Bailey's investigation into WashU Transgender Center serves to stoke anti-trans animus

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    Erin Reed’s Erin In The Morning Substack debunks the supposed “whistleblower” Jamie Reed’s claims that have percolated right-wing and anti-trans media spaces.

    Erin In The Morning Substack:

    We know that this story has been held back for at least two weeks and judging from the timing of the anti-trans bills heard in Missouri, the speed in which right wing outlets carried the story, and its release in the middle of the legislative season with the most attacks on transgender rights and healthcare in history, it’s hard not to see this as entirely planned. Delving into Jamie Reed’s allegations and story makes it clear that she is not an ideologically neutral individual on the care and respect of transgender people. Her statements and omissions reveal a clear ideological base, and the organizations and representation she has chosen to work with contradict her claim that she “supports transgender people.”

    Throughout her story, she frequently misgenders her patients. In fact, I am not aware of a single case where she genders her trans patients correctly. Out of the thousand or so patients she has seen, she only references a half dozen specific anecdotes of what she relays as poor experiences for transgender youth patients - anecdotes I will cover in detail. Even in these anecdotes, she often omits long term net harm. She leaves out the stories of what must be the rest of the thousand patients who, as we have seen in numerous testimony in hearings this year, saw their mental and physical health improve dramatically. Ultimately, she calls for stopping gender affirming care for trans youth - something that would result in actual harm and death to this patient population.

    She is not a doctor, a psychologist, a psychiatrist, and does not have direct medical diagnostic experience with patients. She is a case worker, someone who navigates insurance claims and takes intake calls. Throughout her story, she places her own interpretations of events above those of medically educated providers, therapists, and the families and patients that work with them. She claims to know better for these patients, and has acted to sabotage their care.

    This afternoon, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) announced that he was investigating the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital after whistleblower Jamie Reed released details on the goings on at the hospital in right-wing grifter Bari Weiss’s The Free Press Substack in order to stoke up anti-trans animus against gender-affirming care.

    Right-wingmediaoutlets andGOP politiciansarefollowing The Free Press’s lead inusingthisstorytostoke further anti-trans extremism and attacks on gender-affirming care providers falsely asserting that providing such services are “harming” children.

    Bailey was appointed Missouri Attorney General in November 2022 to replace now-Senator Eric Schmitt (R) as a result of Schmitt’s win in the Senate race to replace the retired Sen. Roy Blunt (R).

    Washington University responds to The Free Press story:

    We are alarmed by the allegations reported in the article published by The Free Press describing practices and behaviors the author says she witnessed while employed at the university’s Transgender Center. We are taking this matter very seriously and have already begun the process of looking into the situation to ascertain the facts. As always, our highest priority is the health and well-being of our patients. We are committed to providing compassionate, family-centered care to all of our patients and we hold our medical practitioners to the highest professional and ethical standards.

    Kacen Bayless and Maia Bond at Kansas City Star:

    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on Thursday announced his office has for two weeks been investigating a St. Louis center for transgender kids after a former employee alleged that the center harmed children. Bailey made the announcement after the website The Free Press published an article from a former employee who criticized the center — the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital — for providing gender-affirming care to young girls. The website was founded by Bari Weiss, a former New York Times columnist who frequently rallies against progressive-leaning issues. “During my time at the center, I personally witnessed center healthcare providers lie to the public and to parents of patients about the treatment, or lack of treatment, and the effects of treatment provided to children at the center,” Jamie Reed, former case manager at the center said in an affidavit.

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    In her affidavit, Reed alleged that the center excessively provides hormone therapy to mentally ill children without first properly treating their underlying mental health issues. Reed also claimed that the center misleads the public and parents about the therapy services provided, and alleged that it prescribes hormone therapy for children without obtaining parental consent, or bullies parents into consenting. The website for the center highlights available treatments like hormone therapy, puberty blockers and voice and speech therapy, with an emphasis on prioritizing individualized plans for each patient.

    KMOV:

    ST. LOUIS (KMOV) -- Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey launched an investigation into the Washington University Pediatric Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, alleging staff there have harmed hundreds of kids.

    Bailey launched the investigation two weeks ago after a whistleblower who worked there as a case manager claimed the center was causing permanent harm to its patients. A sworn affidavit released Thursday identifies the whistleblower as Jamie Reed, who worked at the center from 2018 until November 2022.

    Annelise Hanshaw at Missouri Independent:

    Robert Fischer, director of communications for PROMO, Missouri’s largest LGBTQ advocate, said his organization has heard positive patient testimony about the Transgender Center.

    Through PROMO’s work, we have heard dozens upon dozens of positive personal stories from transgender and gender non-conforming youth and families about the ethic of care they’ve received throughout their time at the Washington University Transgender Center,” Fischer said.

    “We’ve also sat in rooms with over 30 parents who have shared stories about how their children thrived when they received interdisciplinary, holistic care from a team of providers at the [center],” he continued. “We have no insight into these allegations and accusations from one person.”

    Michele Munz at St. Louis Post-Dispatch:

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    Treatment options include adjustments in gender expression (such as use of pronouns, makeup, hair, voice, clothing or behavior), puberty blockers, hormone therapy and referrals to psychologists and therapists.

    Puberty blockers pause the physical changes of growing up. With hormone therapy, transgender girls receive estrogen and transgender boys, testosterone.

    Hormone therapy helps transgender girls develop breasts and wider hips; transgender boys, facial hair and a deeper voice. Some, but not all, of the changes are reversible if the patient goes off hormones.

    St. Louis trans group TransParent releases a statement on Bailey’s “investigation”, via KMOV’s Alexis Zotos’s Twitter:

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    Anti-LGBTQ+ extremist Daily Wire host Matt Walsh calls LGBTQ+ Pride Flag a "hate symbol"

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    On his Daily Wire program Thursday, rabidly anti-LGBTQ+ extremist bigot Matt Walsh called the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag a “hate symbol.” This comes on the heels of fellow Daily Wire host Michael Knowles’s eliminationistanti-trans crusade calling for the eradication of “transgenderism” (aka trans people) and is par the course for The Daily Wire. 

    Transcript, via MMFA: 

    MATT WALSH (HOST): Let's just put this plainly. The Pride flag does not deserve our respect.

    In fact, it deserves our disrespect. It deserves our contempt and mockery. It is not the flag of gay people. Okay? That's not what it is. Gay people in America, they already have a flag. It's called the American flag. It's the flag we all share or are supposed to share.

    The Pride flag, which was invented by a far-left activist drag queen, represents not a person or a people or a community, but an agenda, a political and cultural agenda. It always has. It has from the very beginning. It still does now. And today, nearly all of the most depraved and perverse attacks on children, on tradition, on decency, on common sense are waged under this banner. That's what it signifies. Okay?

    The gay pride flag signifies drag queens dancing for toddlers, males invading women's bathrooms. It signifies castration drugs given to children. It signifies the destruction of the nuclear family. When government officials send that thing up the flagpole or paint its ridiculous colors in the street, that is what they're promoting. It's what they're advertising. It is the cause they want us to salute.

    Not only should we should we refuse to salute it, but we should treat it with disdain. We should treat it as a hate symbol because that's what it is. They fly the flag, that flag, because they hate you and your values and what you believe and everything you stand for.

    And so we should respond in kind to this symbol. In other words, we should give the Pride flag all of the respect that the left shows the American flag. Let's just put it that way.

    Dear Mr. Walsh, the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag is NOT a “hate symbol”. This also goes for the Trans Pride Flag and the Black Lives Matter Flag, as those flags are not symbols of oppression. 

    Wanna know what flags ARE hate symbols? The Nazi Flag, the Kekistan Flag, the QAnon Flag, and the Traitor Flag (commonly known as the Confederate Stars and Bars Flag). 

    Lindsay Lowe at Parade Magazine on the history of the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag:

    The rainbow Pride flag was designed in 1978 by artist and gay rights activist Gilbert Baker. He came up with the design after prominent gay rights leader Harvey Milk urged him to create a new, positive symbol that the entire LGBTQIA+ community could rally behind.

    Up until that point, a pink triangle had symbolized the gay rights movement, Baker explained in his memoir, Rainbow Warrior: My Life In Color.

    However, that symbol “represented a dark chapter in the history of same-sex rights,” he wrote. “Adolph Hitler conceived the pink triangle during World War II as a stigma placed on homosexuals in the same way the Star of David was used against Jews. It functioned as a Nazi tool of oppression. We all felt that we needed something that was positive, that celebrated our love.”

    Baker thought a rainbow flag would better represent the beautiful diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community. He also considered the powerful symbolic significance of rainbows throughout history.

    Here’s a history lesson on the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag:

    The first version of the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag was invented by Gilbert Baker in 1978, featuring 8 colors: hot pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, indigo, and violet. One year later, however, two colors were dropped: hot pink due to the difficulty of finding fabric for it and turquoise to maintain an even number of stripes flanking each lamp pole. As a result, the remaining 6 colors formed the now-standard LGBTQ+ Pride Flag (and the base of the Progress Pride variant that has rapidly seen its prominence increase alongside the standard LGBTQ+ Pride Flag). 

    In 2017, to address concerns of the lack of inclusion of people of color in the LGBTQ+ rights movement, the Philadelphia Pride Flag added the colors black and brown on top of the standard 6-color LGBTQ+ Pride Flag.

    One year later, in 2018, the Progress Pride Flag by Daniel Quasar was introduced. It kept the traditional 6-color LGBTQ+ Pride Flag base, with the Trans Pride Flag colors of light blue, white, and pink and the black and brown colors of the Philadelphia Pride Flag added to make a forward-facing arrow. This variant, alongside the standard 6-color variant, are the most common flags for LGBTQ+ expression.

    From the 03.09.2023 edition of The Daily Wire’s The Matt Walsh Show:

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    On the Tuesday night edition of his Fox “News” program Tucker Carlson Tonight, host Tucker Carlson launched an unhinged and frankly un-Christian diatribe to open the show baselessly asserting that the trans rights movement is “targeting Christians” one day after a trans male shooter killed 6 people at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee. The Covenant School is a Christian school affiliated with Covenant Presbyterian Church, which belongs to the conservative PCA denomination.  

    Carlson doubled down on his segment featured on last Thursday’s program attacking trans people for buying guns to open his rant.

    With the realization that the shooter is a trans person, the anti-trans right-wing ghouls areusing the shooting to launch grotesque attacks on trans people. Carlson dipped right into that attack and then some with his disgustingly hate-filled rant baselessly insinuating that the trans community was preparing for a “violent conflict” against “traditional” (conservative) Christianity. This rant will serve to get more trans people hurt and/or killed thanks to his vile anti-trans diatribe to open his show on Tuesday.

    In fact, if such a scenario were to arise, it would be the anti-trans conservative Christians that instigate such a war against trans people. 

    Josephine Harvey at HuffPost:

    Tucker Carlson seized on a mass shooting in Tennessee to spread vile and dangerous anti-transgender hate on Tuesday, joining a chorus of other prominent right-wingers.

    Steering well clear of the gun control issue, the Fox News host sought instead to peg Monday’s violence as evidence of a war between Christians and transgender people. The 28-year-old shooter, whom authorities identified as trans, killed six people at a private Christian school they used to attend before the assailant was shot dead by police.

    “Why are some trans people so angry, and why do they seem to be mad, specifically, at traditional Christians? We can’t think of any trans person who’s ever been murdered by a pastor,” Carlson said.

    Alejandra Caraballo debunks Carlson’s “We can’t think of any trans person who’s ever been murdered by a pastor” lie: 

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    William Vaillancourt at The Daily Beast:

    He went on to make the stunning argument that the transgender acceptance movement was preparing for violent conflict with “traditional Christianity.”

    The transgender movement “is the mirror image of Christianity, and therefore its natural enemy,” Carlson said.

    “In Christianity, the price of admission is admitting [that] you’re not God,” he continued, explaining that Christians acknowledge that they “have no real power over anything.” The transgender movement, Carlson said, “takes the opposite view.”

    “‘We can change the identity we were born with’: Christians can never agree with this statement because these are powers they believe God alone possesses. That … failure to acknowledge a trans person’s dominion over nature incites and enrages some in the trans community—people who believe they’re God can’t stand to be reminded that they are not.”

    From there, Carlson depicted an existential struggle between the two sides that will likely turn violent in the coming years.

    “Christianity and transgender orthodoxy are wholly incompatible theologies. They can never be reconciled. They are on a collision course with each other. One side is likely to draw blood before the other side,” he said. “That’s what we concluded last week. Yesterday morning, tragically, our fears were confirmed.”

    Matthew Sheffield explained on Twitter that Carlson’s hate-filled anti-trans rant could end up causing more killings of trans people: 

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    John Casey wrote an op-ed piece in LGBTQ+ outlet The Advocate explaining that the Covenant School shooting is fueling further anti-trans hatred on top of what is already happening:

    There is absolutely no defending what the shooter did Monday. If the shooter was upset about being the target of the state’s recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislation signed by Gov. Bill Lee, there are other, more humane, and saner ways to voice displeasure.

    The real tragedy here is that more children were lost, while more anti-gun legislation gathers dust. And there was also the excruciating misfortune of the shooter possibly being transgender. Even if the shooter's manifesto is an ode to MAGA and Donald Trump, the possibility that the shooter is transgender is only pouring gasoline on the burning fire of the extreme right’s hate of transgender people.

    The Nashville shooter will be featured in campaign ads spread across the red states, the South, and in MAGA pockets around the country. These incendiary ads will claim transgender people are not only pedophiles who groom and stalk children, but they kill them too.

    Those ads, and the language accompanying them, will be grotesque. They will be uncompromisingly dangerous. And they will do nothing. Absolutely nothing in protecting children, while further demonizing transgender people, who are arguably the most marginalized community in the U.S.

    The LGBTQ+ rights organization Human Rights Campaign on transgender rights, the Bible, and Christianity:

    For several decades, political and theological debates related to LGBTQ+ issues have centered around same-sex relationships for lesbian, gay and bisexual people. While an exploration of that topic is important, the volume of faith resources dedicated to it have often excluded reflection on the unique considerations related to gender identity. Mistakenly, some Christians have suggested that taking the Bible seriously requires people of faith to stand in opposition to the existence, health and humanity of transgender people. Consequently, gender-expansive people of all demographics and Christian traditions have been made to feel that they must choose between their faith and living a whole, healthy and authentic life. Whether you are a ministry leader, the family member of a transgender person or a trans person of faith yourself, this page seeks to serve as a brief overview of the Bible’s precedent for affirming the full inclusion of transgender, non-binary and other gender-expansive people in the full life of Christian community.

    Earth to Tucker Carlson: your assertion that “Christianity and transgender orthodoxy are wholly incompatible theologies” is wildly un-Christian and transphobic, and such a statement implies that someone cannot be trans or trans-affirming and be a Christian. This is basically an extension of their conflation of LGBTQ+ and Christianity to be “incompatible”. 

    The Reformation Project addresses the biblical case for LGBTQ+ inclusion well, including debunking the false assertion that Sodom and Gomorrah was about “homosexuality”.

    I hate to break it you, Mr. Carlson, but yes, someone can be trans or trans-affirming and be a Christian. 

    From the 03.28.2023 edition of FNC’s Tucker Carlson Tonight:

    Split decisions on mifepristone: Kacsmaryk rules against FDA, while Washington State rules in favor

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    Two decisions on mifepristone have been handed down tonight, and they have very different outcomes: The widely-expected Alliance For Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA ruling that would ban mifepristone nationwide and the surprise State of Washington v. FDA ruling that keeps it status quo.

    With these dueling rulings, expect the Supreme Court to make a ruling eventually on the legality of mifepristone nationwide. 

    Alliance For Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA (anti-mifepristone)

    In the Alliance For Hippocratic Medicine ruling, far-right activist judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled against the FDA legally approving use of mifepristone that was first granted in 2000. This ruling means that if no appeal is made within a week, then this lawless farce of a ruling would be applicable nationwide.

    Kascmaryk issued a 7-day stay so that the decision can be appealed. 

    Chloe Atkins at NBC News:

    In an unprecedented move, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk on Friday suspended the Food and Drug Administration's longtime approval of key abortion pill mifepristone, but gave the government a week to appeal his decision that could throw access to medication abortions into question nationwide.

    The FDA approved mifepristone more than 20 years ago to be used in combination with a second drug, misoprostol, to terminate pregnancies at up to 10 weeks. Over half of U.S. abortions are done by medication abortion, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights. The pills have become increasingly significant in the fights over abortion access that have ensued since Roe v. Wade was overturned.

    A coalition of anti-abortion groups, collectively called the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, sued in November challenging the process through which the FDA evaluated and approved mifepristone. They argue that the government did not adequately assess the drug’s safety and should not have made it accessible via telehealth during the pandemic.

    The plaintiffs sought an injunction to halt the use of mifepristone nationwide while the case plays out.

    Former Texas State Senator and 2013 Filibuster leader Wendy Davis lambastes Kacsmaryk’s disgraceful decision: 

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    Alejandra Caraballo has the right response: If this ruling isn’t challenged, then Blue states should disregard this lawless ruling:

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    State of Washington v. FDA (pro-mifepristone)

    Just a few minutes after Kascmaryk issued a ruling in the Alliance For Hippocratic Medicine case, the State of Washington case came down with a ruling opposite of that far-right activist judge: Keeping the status quo, which means that mifepristone is safe for the time being.

    Shefali Luthra at 19th News:

    But another federal judge, in Washington state, found the opposite in a separate case concerning the drug’s approval. That judge, who also ruled Friday, held that a nationwide injunction blocking mifepristone’s distribution would be “inappropriate.”

    The conflicting federal rulings increase the likelihood that mifepristone’s legality will ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court. The stakes for people seeking abortions are significant.

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    Mifepristone has been on the market since 2000, when it was first approved by the Food & Drug Administration to help induce abortions. Since Roe v. Wade was overturned last summer, allowing states to ban abortion, the mifepristone-misoprostol combination has become even more significant.

    Health care providers in states that allow abortion, especially those that have seen a surge in out-of-state patients as states restrict or ban the procedure, have leveraged medication abortion as a way to serve more patients quickly. Medication abortions are cheaper to administer, and patients can safely take the pills from home. Some people who have been unable to leave their home states have ordered mifepristone and misoprostol online to perform medication abortions at home, a practice that is potentially legally risky but is medically safe. (The World Health Organization recommends people taking medications have access to professional medical support if needed.)

    We Testify’s Twitter has the facts: mifepristone and misoprostol are both safe methods for abortion.

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    MSNBC’s Ali Velshi on the split decisions:

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    Steve Vladeck on why far-right litigants judge shop to gain favorable rulings:

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    Slate’s Mark Joseph Stern:

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    California State Sen. Scott Wiener (D) on how this fight impacts not just red states, but every single American:

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    Caraballo on the Comstock Act and how it can be used to stifle pro-abortion rights (and even pro-LGBTQ+ advocacy):

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    Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation by Ari Folman was pulled from the Vero Beach High School library, thanks to a complaint request from the Indian River County chapter leader of right-wing pro-book banning “parental rights” organization Moms For Liberty Jennifer Pippin on the basis that the book depicting a scene where Anne Frank and a friend exposed themselves and where Frank walked past nude statues. 

    This isn’t the first time a Holocaust-related book got removed from school libraries thanks to objections from right-wing “parental rights” groups, as exemplified by a Tennessee school in McMinn County removing Maus from the curriculum last year.

    Travis Gettys at Raw Story (04.06.2023): 

    A right-wing group in Florida got a book about Anne Frank removed from school libraries under a new policy approved by Republican legislators.

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    The Indian River County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a conservative nonprofit group that questions school lessons on racism and other topics they deem controversial, complained about the graphic novel, “Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation," and got the book pulled from library shelves, reported WPTV-TV.

    “We think true history absolutely needs to be taught, the Holocaust, the Anne Frank diary,” said Jennifer Pippin, the head of the right-wing group's county chapter.

    Pippin complained that the book depicts a scene from the doomed teenager's diary where she and a friend exposed themselves to one another and another instance where she walks past nude statues.

    Jon Shainman at WPTV (04.05.2023):

    Dr. Kyra Schafte, the director of academic compliance and equity for the district said the original "Diary of Anne Frank" is still in school libraries.

    The graphic adaptation was removed after it was brought to the attention of the principal. It was later determined that some of its text did not contribute to the themes of Holocaust education.

    "When districts address Holocaust education, it does so without denying or minimizing the events of Holocaust education," Schafte said.

    The other three titles were taken out of a middle school, all part of a series entitled "Assassination Classroom."

    While the graphic adaptation version was removed, the original version of The Diary Of Anne Frank (aka The Diary Of A Young Girl) remains in the school library.

    NBC News, via AP (04.10.2023):

    Under the school district’s policy, the principal makes the decision on a challenged book. If someone disagrees with a decision to keep the disputed book on the shelves, it can be appealed to a districtwide committee. The Anne Frank graphic novel had been checked out twice before it was removed, Cristen Maddux, a spokeswoman for the School District of Indian River County, said Monday.

    Vero Beach is 105 miles southeast of Orlando.

    Other books about Anne Frank and copies of the published diary she wrote chronicling her time hiding from the Nazis with her family and other Jews in German-occupied Amsterdam remain in the school systems’ libraries. The Jewish teenager’s diary was published in 1947, several years after she died in a concentration camp, and it has become a classic read by tens of millions of people around the world.

    By law, Florida schools are required to teach about the Holocaust, and nothing has changed in that respect, Maddux said.

    The Morning Journal from Lisbon, Ohio wrote an excellent editorial condemning the right-wing extremist organization Moms For Liberty that is behind the book banning of Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation from Vero Beach High School’s library (04.12.2023):

    But a vicious group calling itself Moms for Liberty is bent on making sure young people don’t receive that lesson in a format designed to appeal to modern readers. The group is employing a trick used by many who seek to keep our children from learning about the full range of human history and experience. It is pretending it is concerned the graphic novel “minimized” the Holocaust. There is also concern about a panel in which Anne walks past nude female statues. (Again, this is a high school library.)

    Remember, these people disguise a hateful and racist piece of legislation by calling it “anti-racism,” and pretend they are “protecting” our kids when they intend to do them intellectual and emotional harm.

    These are the same kinds of people who have asked libraries not to put biographies of Roberto Clemente, Hank Aaron, Jackie Robinson and Jim Thorpe on the shelves. They’ve asked a school district to stop showing a film about Ruby Bridges.

    Andrew Lapin at Jewish Telegraphic Agency (04.05.2023):

    (JTA) – A public high school in Florida has removed an illustrated adaptation of Anne Frank’s diary from its library. It is the second known instance of this particular edition of the famous Holocaust book being swept up by conservatives seeking to purge schools of literature they deem inappropriate.

    The principal’s office of Vero Beach High School, which is located in a community on Florida’s east coast, recently decided to remove “Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation” from its school library, according to Cristen Maddux, a spokesperson for the Indian River County school district. Maddux told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency the book was determined to be “not age appropriate.”

    Last year, a school district in Texas ordered its librarians to remove the same book before reversing course a week later following public outcry. Other books about the Holocaust recently removed by public schools include Art Spiegelman’s “Maus,” which a Tennessee district pulled from its middle school curriculum last year, and Jodi Picoult’s “The Storyteller,” which was removed from another Florida district last month following a parental challenge.

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    The graphic novel adaptation of the diary was released in 2018 with the full authorization of the Anne Frank Fonds. Adapted by Israeli filmmaker Ari Folman and illustrator David Polonsky and intended for young readers, the book compresses Frank’s actual diary entries into a condensed version of her true story. While it does contain some invented dialogue and surrealist scenes, reproductions of Frank’s actual diary in the book hew to her exact words.

    The removal of Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation from Vero Beach High School in Vero Beach, Florida is yet another casualty of the right-wing book-banning crusade led by “parental rights” groups such as Moms For Liberty that is leading to removal of books that upset their fee-fees. 


    MTV News closes its doors after 36 eventful years

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    On Tuesday, May 9th, 2023, the announcement that shook many a Gen Xer and many a Millennial to their cores happened: MTV News would be shuttered down after 36 years as a result of cuts made by Paramount Global.

    In its peak era of the late 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, MTV News had a front row seat to the world of politics, celebrity drama, pop culture, and issues affecting the youth of America that wasn’t captured anywhere else in a respectable and relatable way. For many years, its correspondents appeared on MTV and their sister channels such as MTV2 for 10-to-the-hour news briefs and on TRL for news updates during the show’s original 1998-2008 run.

    Rolling Stone editor Kurt Loder put MTV News on the map in the 1980s, beginning with The Week In Rock show inaugurating in 1987 that later expanded into a full news department. During its 36 years in existence, MTV News birthed legends of journalism that many of its viewers during that era of MTV will recognize: the aforementioned Loder, John Norris, Tabitha Soren, SuChin Pak, Chris Connelly, Sway Calloway, Serena Altschul, Gideon Yago, and more. 

    The memories of MTV News will remain even after its closure.

    Earlier this week, I posted the closing of MTV News on my Substack blog The JGibson Report called “RIP MTV News.”

    From my Substack piece:

    This news will bring tears of sadness to those who grew up on MTV during the 1980s to the 2000s among Gen Xers and Millennials: MTV News is no more, as Paramount Global announced large layoffs, including the closing of the MTV News division.

    MTV News birthed several legends in journalism over its 36 years, such as Kurt Loder, Gideon Yago, SuChin Pak, John Norris, Serena Altschul, Tabitha Soren, Chris Connelly, Sway, and more.

    Alex Weprin at THR (05.09.2023):

    Thirty-six years after MTV News was created to expand the stable of programming that defined the cable channel MTV, it is no more.

    MTV News was shuttered this week as part of larger layoffs at parent company Paramount Global.

    What launched as a single show in 1987 (The Week in Rock, led by correspondent Kurt Loder) eventually became a bona fide news outlet for Gen X and older millennials who found that traditional TV programming on the broadcast networks and CNN wasn’t cutting it.

    Correspondents like Loder, Tabitha Soren, SuChin Pak, Gideon Yago, Alison Stewart and others covered music, pop culture, politics and other topics with an eye toward the younger generation that was tuned to MTV, rather than the network evening newscasts.

    Along the way, MTV News created some pop culture moments itself, perhaps none more so than in 1994, when President Clinton appeared on MTV’s Enough Is Enough, a town hall addressing violence in America.

    Stephanie Holland at The Root (05.09.2023):

    For Gen X, in the 1990s, there was one crucial place to get the most important news of the day: MTV. If you’re only familiar with current day MTV, I know that sounds crazy. But once upon a time, MTV News was the place for unbiased, reasonable stories on issues that young people were genuinely concerned about. Kurt Loder was Gen X’s Walter Cronkite. He’s the one who told us about Kurt Cobain, Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur’s deaths. “Choose or Lose” demanded that we pay attention to politics. Loder; John Norris; Tabitha Soren; Alison Stewart; SuChin Pak; Sway Calloway; and Chris Connelly gave us a diverse news team long before it was the trendy way to get viewers. These correspondents didn’t talk down to their young audience, they informed us about important issues and made it easy for us to understand why we should care.

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    Those people who are doing everything they can to change this dumpster fire of a world we currently live in, took their first steps into activism thanks to MTV News. It started with Loder hosting The Week in Rock, but as the network and its programming evolved, so did its news division. As it became clear that politics was something the network could no longer avoid, MTV made sure to set itself apart from mainstream outlets by specifically tackling issues that its young audience cared about. Climate change, the environment, poverty, gender identity, sexuality and race were all prominently featured before the rest of the media world caught up.

    Nicholas Brooks at CBR:

    Recently, MTV has been known for its reality shows, original dramas and, of course, music. However, the result of modern MTV came from a long period of evolution that began with the original channel in 1981. During that time, Music Television focused on just that and as the years progressed, more music-based programming like Beavis and Butt-Head came to be. But in 1987, the landscape of the channel changed forever with the debut of MTV News.

    MTV News' primary focus, upon its debut, was the news that surrounded the music world. That said, it wasn't the only news as the channel focused just as much on world events as well. It was, possibly for the first time, the perfect news source that blended entertainment and world news seamlessly. But sadly, that era has come to a close with the announcement that MTV News would be no more. As a result, now is the perfect time to explore the legacy of the programming block and, most importantly, how it changed the landscape of news. More specifically, how it managed to bridge the gap between youth and politics in a way that took the "boring" aspect out of the political profession.

    On the Friday night edition of MSNBC’s The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, former MTV News correspondent John Norris spoke the plain truth about how MTV News (and MTV in general) became a shell of itself beginning in the 2010s (though in MTV’s case, it was earlier than that). 

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    From the 05.12.2023 edition of MSNBC’s The 11th Hour:

    MSNBC host Chris Hayes calls out right-wing hypocrisy on "parental rights"

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    On the Thursday night edition of his MSNBC show All In, host Chris Hayes called out the hypocrisy of right-wing “parental rights” supporters during a segment on soon-to-be 2024 GOP Presidential race entrant and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R)’s signing of several cruel anti-LGBTQ+/anti-trans bills into law on Wednesday (which was also International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)), including a ban on gender-affirming care for minors and significant restrictions for adults that is also a legalized kidnapping bill (SB254). 

    These hypocritical right-wing “parental rights”extremistswere all for them when it was used to oppose mask mandates and other COVID mitigation measures in schools, but want to invalidate the parental rights of LGBTQ+ people and their supporters by passing discriminatory anti-LGBTQ+ laws banning LGBTQ+ expression (especially in schools) and gender-affirming care for trans minors (and also for adults in certain cases).

    Mason Bissada at The Wrap, via Yahoo! News:

    Chris Hayes had blunt words for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis following the enactment of a draconian statewide ban on on gender-affirming care for trans minors. “It’s none of your… goddamn business,” the MSNBC host said.

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    “Telling parents how they can or cannot raise their own children is among the most authoritarian things a government can do,”Hayes said after showcasing videos of DeSantis describing pandemic measures such as mask mandates in similar terms.

    Hayes then brought up DeSantis’ book, the ironically titled “The Courage to Be Free.”

    “To me, that is what ‘The Courage to Be Free’ means,” Hayes said. “Freedom means that in my household, our family decides what kind of healthcare our child does or does not get. Not Ron DeSantis, not the Republican party. But that is no longer the case in Florida.”

    “You may not like it, but you know what? It’s none of your — excuse me — goddamn business,” Hayes also said while addressing the governor and likely Republican presidential candidate.

    Hayes explained on Twitter:

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    Erin Reed comes in the clutch on calling out the “parental rights” extremists:

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    David Badash at The New Civil Rights Movement: 

    For nearly eight minutes Thursday evening, Hayes explained to viewers how DeSantis peddles fake claims about freedom, while enacting some the most hypocritically “authoritarian” and “dystopian” laws in the country.

    Hayes says that “in Ron DeSantis’ Florida, the state will decide what books your child can or cannot leave their school library by threatening teachers and librarians with time in prison if they do not comply with vague laws about instruction on race, gender and sexuality. The state will decide what women can do with their own bodies by banning abortion at six weeks. Of course, that is for all intents and purposes a complete abortion ban, which means that Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party of Florida control the bodies of every Floridian who can get pregnant. It’s their body not yours. The state will also decide how you can dress in public, which costumes you can wear. By enacting what is essentially a full ban on drag performances that will also likely restrict Pride events.”

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    “Now the sick irony here the one that I just can’t get over and really kind of sticks with me is that the right-wing movement that gave us this new law signed yesterday, is the very same group of people that screamed about parental rights for years, amidst the pandemic. ‘I get to say whether my kid wears a mask, I get to say whether my kid gets vaccinated. I get to say whether my kid goes to school.’ And Ron DeSantis was the public face of that movement.”

    Hayes played a clip of DeSantis during the height of the coronavirus pandemic saying, President Biden “wants to have the government force kindergarteners to wear masks in school. He doesn’t believe the parents should have a say in that. He thinks that should be a decision for the government. Well, I can tell you in Florida the parents are going to be the ones in charge of that decision. Joe Biden suggests that if you don’t do lock down policies, then you should quote get out of the way, but let me tell you this: If you’re coming after the rights of parents and Florida, I’m standing in your way. I’m not going to let you get away with it.”

    “What a tough guy,” Hayes responds, mocking the Florida governor. “You see all that swagger? He’s gonna stand in your way. If you’re coming after parental rights, if you try to tell a parent what they can do with their kids. That very same wing of the Republican Party embodied by Ron DeSantis and the government of the state of Florida, has now demanded and produced a situation in which the government, that guy you saw there with a tough guy swagger about freedom, is going to decide if your child who lives in your home, that you gave birth to or raised, that you love, your kid, what kind of care they can get. He decides. Care that, to be clear, the American Academy of Pediatrics supports and recommends.”

    “Think about what this means,” Hayes asks of viewers. “Right now as I’m speaking to you, there are parents and families in Florida that have decided, as a family, as parents, along with their doctors, that this health care, gender-affirming care, is the best care for their kids. You may not like it, but you know what? It’s none of your, excuse me, goddamn business. To me, that is what the courage to be free means. Freedom means that in my household, our family decides what kind of health care our child does or does not get. Not Ron DeSantis. Not the Republican Party. That is no longer the case in Florida.”

    Guess who are the ones jeopardizing parental rights? It’s right-wingers who scream “parental rights” at the top of their lungs as a cudgel to attack people who don’t line up with their vision of society, such as LGBTQ+ people (esp. trans and gender nonconforming people).

    From the 05.18.2023 edition of MSNBC’s All In With Chris Hayes:

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    Appearing on Fox “News” Channel’s The Faulkner Focus Wednesday with host Harris Faulkner, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) announced that he was launching a “commission” tasked with looking at budget cuts resulting from the Fiscal Responsibility Act fallout that could include Social Security and Medicare, reneging on his earlier statement that cuts to such programs were off the table. 

    This announcement proves President Joe Biden (D) was 100% correct that the GOP would want to cut Social Security and Medicare if given the chance.

    Sarah K. Burris at Raw Story: 

    House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced Wednesday he was launching a commission tasked with looking at budget cuts – and he suggested Social Security and Medicare could come under his scalpel.

    His pledge came just months after vowing such cuts to mandatory spending programs were off the table.

    In February, President Joe Biden spoke before a joint session of Congress, telling Americans the GOP wanted to cut the programs they had paid into their whole lives. "Instead of making the wealthy pay their fair share, some Republicans want Medicare and Social Security to sunset every five years," he said.

    "That means those programs will go away if Congress doesn’t vote to keep them. Other Republicans say if we don’t cut Social Security and Medicare, they’ll let America default on its debt for the first time in our history."

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    And then, on Wednesday, the speaker announced he's starting a commission to look at how to make cuts.

    Brandon Gage at Alternet:

    "I was elected to help lead this nation. So the first thing we did, opened the House up. The bills, you now get to see 'em before you ever vote on 'em. And now we're cutting. And you know what? I'm gonna make some people uncomfortable by doing that, but I'm not gonna give up on the American people. And this isn't the end. This doesn't solve all the problems. This is the first step,"McCarthy said.

    "I'm gonna announce a commission coming forward from the speaker from bipartisan on both sides of the aisle. We only got to look at eleven percent of the budget to find these cuts. We have to look at the entire budget. The Congress has done this before," the speaker continued.

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    "Because the president walled off all the others. The majority driver of, of the budget is, is mandatory spending. It's Medicare, Social Security, and interest on the debt," McCarthy replied.

    Keith Boykin on Twitter:

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    Speaker McCarthy is a total disgrace to America. Hopefully the American people vote out his party come 2024 and turn the House back Blue, along with keeping the Senate and Presidency in Democratic hands to save Social Security, Medicaid, and your freedoms. 

    From the 05.31.2023 edition of FNC’s The Faulkner Focus:

    The NHL caved to anti-LGBTQ+ zealots by banning all cause-based warmup jerseys

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    The NHL’s pathetic weasel of a “Commissioner” Gary Bettman announced that effective next season, a new policy banning players from wearing cause-based warmup jerseys will apply not only to LGBTQ+ Pride, but also military and other recognitions.

    Austin Nivison at CBS Sports:

    Starting in the 2023-24 season, NHL teams will no longer wear specialty jerseys during warmups for themed nights. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced the decision following the league's Board of Governors meeting.

    This decision from the NHL comes after a season that was filled with how various Pride nights were handled across the league. Some individual players refused to wear the warmup jerseys, and several teams chose not to wear an LGBTQ-themed warmup jersey at all.

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    Bettman acknowledged the jerseys can make fans the LGBTQ community feel more included and that the NHL made this decision during Pride month but re-emphasized his opinion that the jerseys had become a distraction.

    "Those are legitimate concerns, but in the final analysis, all of the efforts and emphasis on these important various causes have been undermined by the distraction in terms of which teams and which players (are wearing them)," Bettman said. "This way, we can keep it focused on the game. On these specialty nights, we're going to be focused on the cause."

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    "Absolutely, 32 of our clubs did Pride nights. Some do Heritage nights," Bettman said. "Everyone does Hockey Fights Cancer. Some do military nights. All of those nights will continue. The only issue will be -- or the only difference will be -- we aren't going to change jerseys for warmups because really that has become more of a distraction from the essence of what the purposes of these nights are."

    Cyd Zeigler at Outsports:

    The NHL has banned clubs from wearing Pride warmup jerseys, league commissioner Gary Bettman acknowledged in an interview with Sportsnet.

    Congratulations homophobes, Bettman and the NHL just gave you the biggest win you’ve had in sports in many years.

    The league’s action comes after about a dozen NHL players this past season refused to wear team-requested warmup jerseys that featured the team logo in a Pride rainbow.

    Some teams sat their non-complying player for the warmups, while other teams disallowed anyone on the team from wearing them due to a small minority of players.

    CBC Sports:

    NHL teams won't wear special jerseys for pregame warmups during themed nights next season, the result of a handful of players refusing to use rainbow-coloured Pride jerseys this past season and causing unwelcome distractions.

    The league's board of governors agreed with commissioner Gary Bettman's view that the refusals overshadowed teams' efforts in hosting Pride nights that in some cases included auctioning off the warmup jerseys. All 32 teams held Pride or Hockey is for Everyone night.

    Teams will still celebrate Pride and other theme nights, including military appreciation and Hockey Fights Cancer. They're also expected to still design and produce jerseys to be autographed and sold to raise money, even though players won't skate around with them on during warmups.

    Pride jerseys became a hot-button issue in the league last season after multiple players refused to wear them during warmups.

    Matt Keeley at New Civil Rights Movement:

    Before the new rule, theme nights—including nights for military appreciation as well as special anti-cancer events—often had players wearing special jerseys. Similar to how Pride jerseys are festooned with rainbows, military appreciation jerseys are usually in military drab with camouflage print. Lavender jerseys were worn for the Hockey Fights Cancer nights.

    The news about the hockey jerseys comes a week after Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred advised teams to not wear Pride-themed uniforms because it made some players “uncomfortable.”

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    Though all specialty jerseys are banned, it does not appear that any players objected to any of the other promotions.

    The decision has been panned by many. You Can Play, a group promoting inclusivity in professional sports, said that prior to this decision the NHL was “a leader among major sporting organizations” in terms of “advancing visibility and acceptance” of the queer community.

    “Today’s decision means that the over 95 percent of players who chose to wear a Pride jersey to support the community will now not get an opportunity to do so,” the organization said in a statement.

    TSN NHL commentator Gord Miller on Twitter:

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    Queerty reports on the disapproval of the NHL’s new shortsighted policy from stars such as Connor McDavid and Steven Stamkos:

    Because two of the NHL’s biggest stars, Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven Stamkos and Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid, are now speaking out against the league’s new speciality jersey ban.

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    “It was 98 percent or 99 percent of other players that wore the jersey and enjoyed wearing it and were proud wearing it, whatever jersey it was, whether it was the Pride, the military night, the cancer nights,” he said.

    “The story shouldn’t be about the guy that didn’t wear it, the one guy or the two guys. I understand that’s what gets the clicks and that’s what gets the views, but the word ‘distraction’ gets thrown around.”

    He added, “I don’t think it had to have been a distraction. It could have been a non-issue while focusing on the good that was coming out of those nights.”

    […]

    McDavid, for his part, said the Oilers will always support LGBTQ+ people and marginalized communities.

    “It’s disappointing to see,” he said to reporters about the new uniform policy. “It’s not my call, but obviously it’s disappointing.”

    The NHL should frankly be ashamed of themselves for coddling to anti-LGBTQ+ zealots by disallowing not only Pride Night jerseys from being worn, but also other cause-themed jerseys, such as military and breast cancer prevention jerseys.

    [This story originally appeared on The JGibson Report at Substack]

    Deceitful liar Sarah Palin on Newsmax: Donald Trump's 2020 election lies indictment is "injust"

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    Appearing on Newsmax’s The Chris Salcedo Show Thursday, serial liar and far-right extremist 2008 VP nominee and 2022 Congressional candidate Sarah Palin (R) whinged and moaned about Traitor Tot Donald Trump’s 3rd indictment that was handed down on Tuesday by calling it “injust”. This indictment was for Trump’s role in spreading lies about the 2020 election outcome that fueled the Capitol Insurrection. 

    Sarah Jones at PoliticusUSA:

    Former Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin is very concerned that Donald Trump’s indictment is “injust” and like Orwell’s 1984 is making people “afraid of their thoughts.”

    Sarah Palin says former President Donald Trump’s D.C. indictment is “injust” and making people “afraid of their thoughts.”

    Ms. Palin said, “It’s surreal what’s going on. It’s injust. My other word for this though is Orwellian.”

    The Republican compared it to Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece of 1984, “Remember, the book 1984. We saw freedom of speech in that book once it was thwarted, people began then to be afraid of their thoughts, of thinking something, because they were afraid to articulate it or they were going to be busted by the government.”

    […]

    “That is what is happening to Donald Trump,” Palin continued. “He expressed his opinions on the elections. A whole lot of Americans expressed their opinions on the elections. Democrats for years have denied election results.”

    This is not actually true. The indictment actually addressed Trump’s right to freedom of speech. He’s being indicted for his actions, not his thoughts.

    “And now, what has that resulted in? The head honcho, the attempt to jail him for expressing his opinion. That is Orwellian, and it leads a slippery slope and into much more than controlling speech.”

    Dear Mrs. Palin, Donald Trump was indicted for his actions regarding the 2020 elections, and not for his words. This indictment is NOT about “free speech” in the slightest. 

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    No, Donald Trump is NOT the “victim”, Mrs. Clueless Asshat. He is the perpetrator, plain and simple. 

    From the 08.03.2023 edition of Newsmax TV's The Chris Salcedo Show:

    Anti-Defamation League shamefully caves into anti-LGBTQ+ extremist Chaya Raichik's demands

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    The Anti-Defamation League shamefully caved to anti-LGBTQ+ extremist Libs of TikTok founder Chaya Raichik’s demands to be removed from the organization’s glossary of extremists after she whined about being rightly placed on the glossary. 

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    Christopher Wiggins at The Advocate:

    Chaya Raichik, the provocateur behind the polarizing anti-LGBTQ+ Libs of TikTok account on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, has issued a demand to the Anti-Defamation League to expunge her name from their “Glossary of Extremism.”

    Raichik is primarily known for her aggressive critiques against the LGBTQ+ community. Those comments frequently trigger bomb threats and targeted harassment towards the spotlighted individuals or events that have included teachers, school districts, and libraries.

    On Tuesday evening, Raichik intensified her challenge against the ADL’s classification by tagging the organization’s CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, in a post on X.

    “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. I’m calling on the @ADL to immediately remove my name from their ‘Glossary of Extremism.’ Not only have they defamed me, they also lumped me in with terrorist organizations like Hamas. They have until Oct 31st to remove this defamatory entry before I’m forced to take more action,” she wrote.

    Raichik has had a long history of anti-LGBTQ+ andanti-trans extremism, including by inciting threats to hospitals due to providing gender-affirming care services and inciting bomb threats to schools.

    Hillary Clinton on ABC's The View: Trump win in 2024 "would be the end of our country as we know it"

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    Appearing on ABC’s The View today, former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic nominee for President Hillary Clinton gave a pretty spot-on response if likely Republican nominee Donald Trump wins the 2024 Presidential election over incumbent President Joe Biden (D): “It would be the end of our country as we know it.” Clinton also directly compared Trump to the infamous Nazi Germany dictator Adolf Hitler, meaning that they were elected into office and then turned dictatorial once elected.

    Joy Saha at Salon:

    On Wednesday’s episode of “The View,” Hillary Clinton made it clear that she’s not looking forward to Donald Trump’s comeback if the former president were to be re-elected in the upcoming 2024 election.

    “I can’t even think of that because I think it would be the end of our country as we know it,” Clinton said after co-host Sunny Hostin asked her to envision the possibility of another Trump presidency.  

    Joey Nolfi at EW:

    Hillary Clinton brought a premonition of the United States' decimation when she visited The View for a summit on current events.

    The former Secretary of State stopped by the show Wednesday for a multi-segment interview, during which cohost Sunny Hostin told Clinton that her 2016 election loss to Donald Trump would go down as "one of the most pivotal moments" in U.S. history, and asked the politician to comment on Trump's potential re-election in 2024 despite multiple indictments against him.

    "I can't even think that, because I think it would be the end of our country as we know it, and I don't say that lightly. I hated losing, and I especially hated losing to him because I'd seen so many warning signals during the campaign," Clinton replied, adding that she tried to support Trump as the leader of the country. "Literally, from his inauguration on, it was nothing but accusing people of things, making up facts, denying the size of the crowd at his own inauguration. Everything I worried about, I saw unfolding."

    She said the warning signs are "even worse now" and speculated that he was "restrained" by those around him during his first term from 2016 through 2020 because "they stood up to him."

    William Vaillancourt at The Daily Beast:

     “And you could see it in countries where—well, Hitler was duly elected—and so all of a sudden, somebody with those…dictatorial authoritarian tendencies would be like, ‘Oh, okay, we’re going to shut this down. We’re going to throw these people in jail.’ And they didn’t usually telegraph that. Trump is telling us what he intends to do.” Trump’s advisers, for instance, are working up plans to potentially invoke the Insurrection Act on Inauguration Day, according to The Washington Post.

    Once again, Hillary Clinton was right about everything. If Trump does get elected again, it would truly be the end of the United States as we know it.

    Constitution? Gone. Democracy? Gone. Freedom? Gone. That is what’ll happen if we let Trump get elected again.

    This is high time to help elect Democrats up and down the ballot, from President Biden downwards to your Congressperson to your state legislator to even dogcatcher. 

    From the 11.08.2023 edition of ABC’s The View:


    It's time to repeal the Comstock Act

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    The archaic Comstock Act has been in force since 1873, when Congress passed it. The act was heavily used from its enactment until the United States v. One Package ruling in 1936 by the 2nd Circuit Court. After that, the act’s scope was weakened and then eventually laid mostly dormant for several decades, but ever since the Dobbs ruling came down last June, the Comstock Act came back with a vengeance.

    When Anthony Comstock, the person who the Comstock Act was named for died in 1915, backlash to the overreaching effects of Comstock’s moralistic crusading against birth control and abortion eventually paved the way for rulings liberalizing access birth control and abortion access such as Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade (that was overturned by Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization in 2022).

    [This story was originally published on The JGibson Report on Substack]

    Susan Rinkunas at Jezebel (04.13.2023):

    There is, somehow, a 150-year-old federal law still on the books that could ban abortion nationwide, and Congress needs to move to repeal it immediately. While the zombie law, the Comstock Act of 1873, hasn’t been enforced since before Roe v. Wade, it’s now a live issue thanks to the abortion pill lawsuit. Some anti-abortion activists argue Comstock is still in effect and that, as a federal statute, it trumps state laws protecting abortion. If a judge agreed, that could result in a nationwide ban on abortion—whether via pill or procedure.

    When an appeals court weighed in on the case after midnight on Thursday, they didn’t just claim that people should have to make three trips to a clinic to get abortion pills—they also claimed that the Comstock Act bans the mailing of any item used for abortions.

    Grace Haley at Abortion, Every Day Substack (07.30.2023):


    The Comstock Act was passed by Congress in 1873 during a decades-long crusade against what religious conservatives considered “obscene.” A century and a half later, conservatives are using the 19th century federal law to target abortion across the country. They’ve invoked Comstock in the Texas mifepristone lawsuit; it’s being used in attempts to allow local governments to ban abortion in spite of state law—it’s even cited in threats against pharmacies to prevent them from dispensing abortion medication.

    Legal and abortion rights experts expect this is just the beginning of how conservatives plan to use this 150-year old legislation to ban abortion across the nation. Which means, we need to understand what Comstock is all about.

    […]

    History of the Comstock Act

    The Comstock Act (officially titled “An Act for the Suppression of Trade in, and Circulation of, Obscene Literature and Articles of Immoral Use”) was enacted in 1873. The law was named after Anthony Comstock, one of the most zealous moral evangelists and anti-vice crusaders of his time. Comstock served in the Union army before working as a porter and salesman in New York City, and was appalled by the “sin and wickedness” he observed in those worlds—including the copious consumption of pornography and alcohol by his fellow soldiers, as well as the prevalence of contraception, prostitution, and pornography in the city, particularly among the poor.

    Within less than a year of the statute’s enactment, Comstock was credited with assistance in the seizure of “130,000 pounds of books, 194,000 pictures and photographs, and 60,300 ‘articles made of rubber for immoral purposes, and used by both sexes.’” 

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    After the Comstock Act was enacted, more than half of the states passed “Little Comstock laws” that mirrored the federal statute. 

    Ideology & Misogyny Behind the Comstock Act

    The Comstock Act was rooted in ideas about purity and the social good as understood by a particular form of American Protestantism which viewed any sex that was not associated with procreation to be a sin.

    During and after the civil war, socially conservative Christians like Comstock turned to state intervention and state power to enforce sexual morality. These efforts to promote a conservative Christian view of public health were also directed to restoring the “gendered hierarchy” that had existed before and been undermined by the war. Laws like the Comstock Act embody a stunted conception of the role of women. In the words of Yale Law School Professor Priscilla Smith, the statute is “rooted in archaic views of women’s sexual expression and their subservient role in the family.” It is ultimately “designed to control women’s sexual activity.”

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    In 1936, the Second Circuit issued a ruling making clear that physicians could mail and distribute contraceptives and information about them. The court interpreted the Comstock Act to allow “the importation, sale, or carriage by mail of things which might intelligently be employed by conscientious and competent physicians for the purpose of saving life or promoting the well being of their patients.”

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    In 1965, the Supreme Court’s decision in Griswold v. Connecticut found that a state law banning contraception for married people violated the constitution. This decision was viewed as weakening the Comstock Act. Six years later, Congress repealed the provisions related to contraception. It did retain the provisions related to abortion, however.

    Comstock Today

    Today, the statute prohibits the use of the mail for any “obscene, lewd, lascivious, indecent, filthy or vile article” as well as any “article, instrument, substance, drug, medicine or thing which is advertised or described in a manner calculated to lead another to use or apply it for producing abortion.”

    Imani Gandy on X (formerly Twitter) (11.13.2023):

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    Mary Ziegler for The Atlantic (11.10.2023):

    The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade more than a year ago, but in the time since, the number of abortions performed nationwide seems to have gone up, not down. And not just in blue states—even in red states where abortion has been banned, some sizable percentage of people can and do travel out of state or get abortion pills in the mail.

    The anti-abortion movement is—no surprise—committed to stopping this flow of patients and abortion pills across state lines. One strategy that has recently emerged is an effort to revive and reinterpret the Comstock Act, a 19th-century anti-vice law that the movement claims makes sending or receiving any abortion drug or device in the mail a federal crime. Other approaches are proliferating. In Alabama, the attorney general has vowed to use existing state conspiracy law to prosecute residents for helping others seek abortions out of state. And in Texas, several counties passed an ordinance allowing anyone to sue a person driving on local highways who is bringing a patient to get an abortion, whether illegally in Texas or legally elsewhere.

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    The Comstock Act had sweeping potential when it passed in 1873, able to be interpreted to cover information, drugs, and devices related to abortion or contraception, as well as anything else deemed obscene. But in the 19th and early 20th centuries, law-enforcement officers and postal inspectors didn’t have access to the reams of digital data available today. Catching those who published newsletters or put information on the outside of an envelope was easy; most people sending abortion or contraception materials quickly learned to use sealed envelopes. And to open an envelope, investigators needed a warrant.

    But anti-vice crusaders found two ways around this problem. First, they tapped into a network of tipsters and detectives—people who deceived potential abortion providers, pretending to be patients or their loved ones to gather evidence for potential prosecutions. Anthony Comstock, a former dry-goods salesman and anti-vice activist who lobbied for the law named after him (and who became a special agent for the U.S. Postal Service in enforcing the act), perfected the art of decoy letters and disguises, looking for evidence that could be turned over to postal inspectors or police.

    Second, they relied on personal vendettas and animosities: angry ex-lovers, controlling husbands, business rivals, and others who used the law for their own ends. Countless people weaponized the law in their own personal conflicts. Victorians who sent “vinegar valentines,” cards that insulted or humiliated their targets, were turned in for Comstock violations. So were men who harassed women, a flirting couple who arranged potential rendezvous, and wives who wrote angry letters to their husbands’ mistresses.

    Shoshanna Ehrlich at Ms. Magazine (10.25.2023):

    Dickson and Mitchell, accordingly, devised a workaround. Rather than importing a Texas-style ordinance containing an explicit abortion ban, the duo instead commandeered the moribund 1873 Comstock law as a vehicle for imposing what Dickson refers to as a “de facto” abortion ban.

    Named after anti-vice crusader Anthony Comstock, this Victorian-era purity law was intended to cleanse the nation of sexual corruption by prohibiting the sending of obscene materials, including contraceptives and anything that could be used to cause an abortion, through the mail or by way of a “common carrier,” which today would include, for example, FedEx. Although the Comstock law is undoubtedly a dusty relic from a bygone era, it has nonetheless remained on the books, with the exception of the restriction on contraceptives, which was overturned for married couples by the Supreme Court’s 1965 decision in Griswold v. Connecticut and repealed by Congress in 1971 for everyone else.

    Citing the supremacy of federal law, Dickson and Mitchell’s newly minted ordinances are expressly tethered to the section of the Comstock law that makes it a felony to send or receive any “article or thing designed, adapted or intended for producing abortion.” Though it should be noted that a strong argument can be made that the Comstock law, as it related to abortion, was implicitly repealed by Roe.

    The model language also calls upon the feds to prosecute offending abortion providers and encourages “victims” of abortion, including “mothers, fathers and surviving relatives,” to sue providers, who are referred to as “racketeering enterprises under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.” This reformulated approach for planting anti-abortion flags in blue states raises the specter of a backdoor national abortion ban by way of blocking the conveyance of essential medications, supplies and equipment—a threat that should not be discounted as the mere fanciful dream of fanatics, particularly given the current composition of the Supreme Court.

    Recently, a court case called Missouri v. FDA was filed against medication abortions through the mail in the Amarillo Division of the Northern Texas US District Court, and that could be combined with the mifepristone ruling Alliance For Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA.The Supreme Court could make a ruling at any time.

    I say it’s time to repeal the Comstock Act before it rises from its slumber! #RepealComstock!

    Petitions to repeal the Comstock Act: Change.org, Daily Kos Action Network.

    Elon Musk's X Corp. files frivolous lawsuit against Media Matters For America

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    This evening, the Elon Musk-run X Corpfiled a frivolous lawsuit against progressive media watchdog organization Media Matters For America in the case called X Corp v. Media Matters For America, which is being filed in the far-right Northern District of Texas court in Fort Worth, Texas.

    The X owner claims to be a “free speech absolutist”, but in reality, he is anything but a champion of free speech, as he has recently supported clamping down on pro-Palestinian speech and decided that “cis”/”cisgender” were “slurs”, in addition to filinghis frivolous lawsuit against MMFA for reporting on Musk’s right-wing extremism-coddling activities accurately, especially ever since he got ahold of X (formerly Twitter).

    Several advertisers, including Comcast/NBCUniversal (where current CEO and Musk toady Linda Yaccarino formerly worked at), Apple, Disney, and Paramount Global, have pulled advertisements off of X in the wakeofMusk endorsing an antisemitic conspiracy theory over concerns about being placed next to White supremacist and antisemitic accounts.

    Dominic Patten and Ted Johnson at Deadline:

    It wasn’t exactly the “split second” the courthouse opened this morning as promised, but Elon Musk has now filed his self-described “thermonuclear lawsuit” against Media Matters.

    “Defendant Media Matters for America is a self-proclaimed media watchdog that decided it would not let the truth get in the way of a story it wanted to publish about X Corp,” proclaimed the jury trial-seeking complaint filed in federal court in Texas. Musk and X’s three-claim disparagement suit primarily wants a preliminary and permanent injunction against Media Matters’ report on the alleged placing of corporate ads next to “Pro-Nazi Content.” (Read Elon Musk’s lawsuit over the pro-Nazi ad placement allegations here)

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    It is worth noting that none of the media companies and others actually gave a reason why they paused their ad campaigns on the increasingly chaotic X/Twitter – and certainly one could speculate it had as much to do with Musk’s personal online amplification of antisemitic screech as much as the Pro-Nazi ad placement accusations.

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    Last summer, X/Twitter sued the Center for Countering Digital Hate for defamation over the group’s reports on the platform’s lack of hate speech guardrails. On November 16, the group filed a motion to dismiss an anti-SLAPP motion last week, arguing that Musk’s platform had “ginned up baseless claims” in taking issue with how CCDH gathered its data.

    Alejandra Caraballo, via X (formerly Twitter):

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    Matthew Keys on why Musk chose Texas to file his frivolous suit, via X:

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    Axios, via Threads:

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    Steve Stroth at Bloomberg, via Time:

    Elon Musk’s X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, accused Media Matters for America in a lawsuit of “maliciously” trying to drive away advertisers from the social media platform by reporting that ads for Apple Inc., International Business Machines Corp. and Oracle Corp. were running next to pro-Nazi content.

    “Media Matters designed both these images and its resulting media strategy to drive advertisers from the platform and destroy X Corp.,” the company said in a complaint filed Monday in federal court in Fort Worth, Texas.

    The report by the liberal watchdog group followed a flurry of antisemitic and other hate speech on X, some of which Musk himself promoted, eliciting outrage and alienating advertisers. Apple and Walt Disney Co. have suspended or halted ad spending on the platform.

    X claims Media Matters kick-started a “blatant smear campaign” by publishing almost 20 articles against the social media platform and Musk in November. Media Matters is accused in the complaint of illegally interfering with X’s contracts with advertisers and making malicious and false statements that it’s intentionally placing ads near antisemitic posts.

    The X Corp. v. Media Matters For America lawsuit is a frivolous lawsuit that Musk likely loses.

    Anti-American fascist Donald Trump tells Fox host Sean Hannity that he will be a dictator on day one

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    During his Fox “News” town hall hosted by Trump bootlicker Sean Hannity Tuesday night, Anti-American fascist and 2024 Presidential candidate Donald Trump (R) told Hannity that he’ll be “only” be dictator on day one. In reality, he’ll be a dictator for the entire time he becomes “President” again if he is elected in 2024, rewarding his MAGA cultists while punishing those who oppose his dangerous anti-American agenda.

    Even one day of Trump’s dictatorship is too much for America.

    Megan Lebowitz, Jake Traylor, and Isabelle Schmeler at NBC News: 

    Trump's comments at the taped event in Iowa came in response to host Sean Hannity's asking him whether he would abuse the power of the office to seek revenge.

    "You are promising America tonight you would never abuse power as retribution against anybody?" Hannity said.

    "Except for Day One," Trump responded, repeating the phrase.

    Asked for clarification, Trump said, "I want to close the border, and I want to drill, drill, drill."

    Moments later, Trump doubled down on his comments.

    "I love this guy," Trump said, referring to Hannity. "He says, 'You’re not going to be a dictator, are you?' I said: 'No, no, no. Other than Day One.' We’re closing the border, and we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator."

    The Biden campaign quickly seized on the remarks, posting a clip of the exchange to X. After the town hall concluded, Biden campaign manager Julie Chávez Rodriguez blasted Trump in a statement.

    "Donald Trump has been telling us exactly what he will do if he’s reelected and tonight he said he will be a dictator on day one," she said. "Americans should believe him.”

    When asked by Hannity if he plans to abuse power and be a dictator, Trump ducks the question. [post via The Tennessee Holler on X]

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    Nick Visser at HuffPost:

    Former President Donald Trump repeatedly declined to say that he wouldn’t abuse power or retaliate against his political enemies should he be elected to another four-year presidential term next year, adding he planned to act like a “dictator” only on “day one” of a new administration.

    Trump spoke with Fox News host Sean Hannity during a town hall event in Iowa on Tuesday. Hannity repeatedly asked the former president about recent attacks on him, including from former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), who said the country was “sleepwalking into a dictatorship” through its support of Trump.

    Ewan Palmer at Newsweek:

    In recent days, conservative political commentator Robert Kagan has written an opinion piece for The Washington Post entitled "A Trump dictatorship is increasingly inevitable. We should stop pretending." The latest issue of The Atlantic focuses on what would happen if Trump wins the next election, with the magazine's staff concluding a second term in the White House "would be much worse."

    Former Wyoming congresswoman Liz Cheney, a vocal Trump critic who was one of two Republicans on the House Select Committee that investigated the January 6 attack, also recently warned that the U.S. is "sleepwalking into dictatorship" if the former president beats Biden in 2024.

    Jill Colvin at AP, via Denver Post:

    NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump declined to rule out abusing power if he returns to the White House after Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity asked him Tuesday to respond to growing Democratic criticism of his rhetoric.

    The GOP presidential front-runner has talked about targeting his rivals — referring to them as “vermin”— and vowed to seek retribution if he wins a second term for what he argues are politically motivated prosecutions against him. As Trump has dominated the Republican presidential primary, President Joe Biden has stepped up his own warnings, contending Trump is “ determined to destroy American democracy.”

    “Under no circumstances, you are promising America tonight, you would never abuse power as retribution against anybody?” Hannity asked Trump in the interview taped in Davenport, Iowa.

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    Trump’s campaign rhetoric and sweeping plans for a second term that include firing large swaths of the federal bureaucracy and targeting his rivals have alarmed Democrats and become a chief election argument for Biden as he prepares for a potential rematch against Trump.

    Donald Trump is so full of shit gaslighting the American people saying that he won’t be a dictator if he gets elected again. The reality is this: Donald Trump WILL be a dictator if he gets elected back into office and trample on what is left of our freedoms and democracy. 

    To protect democracy and to keep a MAGA dictatorship from happening, vote to reelect Joe Biden for President and vote Democratic all the way down the ballot!

    From the 12.05.2023 edition of FNC’s Hannity:

    Donald Trump roots for an economic crash: "I hope it’s going to be during this next 12 months"

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    Appearing on the debut episode of Lou Dobbs Tonight on Mike Lindell-owned right-wing propaganda network Lindell TV Monday, Donald Trump was interviewed by MAGA toady and former CNN and Fox “Business” host Lou Dobbs. During that interview on Lindell TV, Trump rootedforan economic crashto happen within the next year to help his election odds.

    Kate Sullivan at CNN:

    Former President Donald Trump predicted the US economy would “crash,” saying he hoped it would do so within the next year – before he would assume the Oval Office should he win a second term in November.

    “When there’s a crash, I hope it’s going to be during this next 12 months because I don’t want to be Herbert Hoover. The one president – I just don’t want to be Herbert Hoover,” Trump said in an interview that aired Monday on the right-wing platform Lindell TV.

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    Trump, who regularly attacks Biden over his economic policies, described the economy as “so fragile” in the interview and claimed it was “running off the fumes” of the Trump administration.

    Victor Reklaitis at MarketWatch:

    ‘We have an economy that’s so fragile, and the only reason it’s running now is it’s running off the fumes of what we did — what the Trump administration [did], it’s just running off the fumes. And when there’s a crash, I hope it’s going to be during this next 12 months, because I don’t want to be Herbert Hoover.’

    — Donald Trump

    That line above was spoken by former President Donald Trump in an interview with pundit Lou Dobbs that aired Monday night, as Trump continued to criticize President Joe Biden’s handling of the U.S. economy and to predict that a crash would hit markets SPX.

    Herbert Hoover was president when U.S. stocks crashed in 1929.

    A spokesman for the Biden White House, Andrew Bates, blasted Trump for his comment, saying in a statement that a commander-in-chief’s duty is to “always put the American people first; never to hope that hard-working families suffer economic pain for their own political benefit.”

    Steve Benen at MSNBC.com’s MaddowBlog:

    Ahead of Election Day 2020, Donald Trump repeatedly warned the public that if Joe Biden were elected, the U.S. economy would collapse. His rhetoric wasn’t based on anything real or substantive; he just hoped to scare voters into re-electing him.

    It led the Republican to declare at the final debate of the 2020 cycle, “They say the stock market will rule if I’m elected. If he’s elected, the stock market will crash.”

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    But what mattered most in this on-air interview was Trump’s striking candor: He expects an economic crash, and he wants it to happen relatively soon so that it doesn’t hurt him politically. The likely Republican nominee is apparently rooting for economic conditions that cause widespread suffering in a way that wouldn’t make him look bad.

    It’s one thing when a presidential hopeful thinks along these lines but has the good sense not to share such thoughts on camera. But Trump doesn’t see the need for a filter: He’s hoping for his own country’s economy to take a sharp downturn, indifferent to the consequences, just so long as it happens quickly so it wouldn’t cause him any PR inconveniences.

    Trump’s rooting for an economic collapse is disgraceful and anti-American behavior, and it also serves why he should NOT be re-elected for office again. 

    From the 01.08.2024 edition of Lindell TV’s Lou Dobbs Tonight:

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    Sen. Tommy Tuberville baselessly asserts that the Democratic Party "want women to be extinct"

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    Appearing on right-wing media outlets Fox “News” and Newsmax on Tuesday to talk about the anti-trans bill deceitfully called the “Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act”he co-sponsored in the Senate with Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) on the House side, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) baselessly asserted that the Democratic Party “do not like women” and “want women to be extinct” because of their support for trans women being included in women’s sports. The bill would ban trans women from competing on the US Olympic teams if it takes effect.

    David Badash at NCRM:

    Sen. Tuberville told Harris Faulkner of Fox News that the Biden administration, “especially the Democrats, are going after women. They attack women, they hate women, and so they’re going after women’s sports.”

    Tuberville, who infamously was unable to name the three branches of government, also claimed that President Biden has “put out laws” against Title IX. Only Congress can pass laws, and only the President can sign them. President Biden has not “put out” any laws against Title IX.

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    “Well, I never thought I’d be talking about this,” Tuberville also said on Newsmax, after making false remarks about the southern border and the Senate border bill, “being a coach of 40 years, being part of Title IX, we’re basically it’s probably the best law ever come up with up in here in Washington, D.C. It made it equal for men and women to have their own sports to be able to compete and learn the things that you learn in life and growing up and also be able to compete and some making money, but of course, the Democratic Party is totally against gender.”

    “They do not like women. They want women to be extinct,”Tuberville also falsely claimed. “And now they’re getting into athletics to make sure that hey, let’s don’t let women learn from sports. Let’s attack them by letting biological men compete against them. And as you said, I made a bill last week and we’re pushing it that that basically says in the even in the Olympics, you cannot allow men to compete against women. They are now making it legal, in the Olympics, for men to be able to box against women. Now you want to talk about a disaster? This is going to be a total disaster. And again, this is all about the Democrats. No common sense. No thought about the future for anybody other than themselves. And the attack on women. It is just it’s it’s it’s it’s it’s against the law of what they’re doing. They know it, but they’re gonna continue to push it because they think that this will transition our country into something that it’s never been.”

    Howard Koplowitz at AL.com:

    President Biden and Democrats “hate women” by not supporting an outright ban on transgender women from competing in women’s sports, Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Tuesday during an appearance on Fox News.

    The Alabama Republican was on “The Faulkner Focus” to talk about The Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act, a Senate bill he is sponsoring that would ban any governing body recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee from allowing transgender women to participate in any athletic event intended for females.

    Tuberville on Fox “News” Channel’s The Faulkner Focus

    From the 02.06.2024 edition of FNC’s The Faulkner Focus:

    Tuberville on Newsmax’s National Report:

    From the 02.06.2024 edition of Newsmax’s National Report:

    Dear Mr. Tuberville, The Democratic Party don’t “want women to be extinct” nor do they “hate women” because of their party standing up for trans inclusion in sports, and that kind of statement is full of transphobic rubbish. 

    Jess Piper stated on TikTok a few days ago that barring trans women from women’s sports does nothing to protect women or women’s sports:

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    Serial blasphemer Donald Trump declares November 5th to be "Christian Visibility Day"

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    Speaking at his propaganda rally held in Green Bay, Wisconsin Tuesday night, serial blasphemer Donald Trump declared November 5th to be “Christian Visibility Day”, presumably on the belief that a majority of Christians will vote for him to return to the White House. Except that nonsensical messaging mainly appeals to mostly white conservative Christians, especially Evangelicals, on the false belief that they are being “persecuted” as they no longer have uncontested power to dominate culturally or politically. 

    Trump declared the made-up holiday as part of theright-wingfauxoutragecampaignagainst Trans Day of Visibilitycoinciding with Easter Sunday this year and a play for the Christian Nationalist vote base that backs him to the hill. 

    Philip Bump at WaPo explaining why we have a Trans Day of Visibility:

    The Easter holiday, the most sacred on the Christian calendar, lands on a different date each year. This year it fell on March 31, a date already occupied by other annual observances: the birth of labor activist César Chávez, National Crayon Day (promoted, naturally, by Crayola) and, since 2009, Trans Visibility Day.

    President Biden’s team released statements on his behalf acknowledging three of those four occasions. (Sorry, Crayola.) Ever since, right-wing media — and particularly Fox News — has been up in arms at the idea that Biden would acknowledge Trans Visibility Day on Trans Visibility Day, given that it was also Easter.

    The vast majority of it is wildly overheated and opportunistic. Some of it, such as the criticism of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), was rooted in misinformation. But it’s easy to see the political appeal: Trans issues are a central component of right-wing rhetoric, as are appeals to religious conservatives. A plus B equals C.

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    His rhetoric often focuses on elevating Christians in the national conversation, as it did in 2016. He means Christian conservatives, a group that has voted for him loyally in each of his previous presidential runs.

    Of course, this rhetoric is also rooted in the idea that Christians don’t already have a powerful, audible voice, which they do. Trans Visibility Day exists because trans people lack that voice; it’s an effort started by a trans woman to demonstrate to other trans individuals that they are not isolated and alone, as many are likely to feel. The trans community, after all, is still alienated and derided in much of the country.

    Christian conservatives, on the other hand, are not. They may feel alienated, both because the voices of the growing non-Christian population are heard more often and because folks like Trump and Fox News hosts try to amplify a sense of aggrievement. They often appear to feel disadvantaged or threatened because the interests and values of non-Christians and nonconservatives simply exist. But, in part as a response to that perceived threat, Christian conservatives still have enormous institutional and cultural power that trans people very much do not.

    This is Trump’s shtick, though: You — we — are embattled. We Christians (a mantle Trump adopted in earnest once he entered national politics); we Whites. Aggrievement is the essence of MAGAism.

    Christopher Wiggins at The Advocate:

    Former President Donald Trump has announced that Election Day on November 5 will be celebrated as “Christian Visibility Day,” igniting debates over religious freedom and the separation of church and state in America. The declaration came amid right-wing accusations against President Joe Biden for recognizing Transgender Day of Visibility on the same date as Easter Sunday this year, leading to outrage from conservative circles.

    Transgender Day of Visibility, established in 2009 and observed annually on March 31, coincidentally aligned with Easter Sunday, a holiday that moves every year, last weekend. The overlap led to spurious claims by Trump and his supporters that the Biden administration was attempting to undermine Christian traditions, despite Biden’s own proclamations affirming the importance of both events. A devout Roman Catholic, Biden has been vocal about his administration’s commitment to inclusivity and protecting all Americans, irrespective of their gender identity or religious beliefs.

    Alex Bollinger at LGBTQ Nation:

    Donald Trump promised to turn the November elections into a “Christian Visibility Day” in direct response to the Trans Day of Visibility.

    “And what the hell was Biden thinking when he declared Easter Sunday to be trans visibility day?” Trump said at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, yesterday. “Such total disrespect to Christians.”

    Ed Kilgore at New York Magazine’s Intelligencer explaining why we don’t need a “Christian Visibility Day”:

    But transgender people aren’t the only Americans Trump and his allies want to marginalize. He may claim he wants Christians to be “visible,” but he cannot see the many, many millions of observant Christians who do not share his identification of their faith with his ideology of cultural resentment, tribalism, and privilege. We sometimes wonder, in fact, if Trump does not fear being struck by lightning whenever he invokes the name of God as though the Lord of Hosts is one of his sycophantic followers, or weaponizes the Prince of Peace for his party’s culture wars.

    The 45th president’s call for turning Election Day into a Christian rebellion against Joe Biden adds insult to injury by encouraging one of the most shameful illusions of contemporary American religious conservatives: the embarrassing claim that in this country where they enjoy vast swaggering power, they are actually being persecuted. Are Christians actually “invisible” in the USA? Take a look at the skyline of any city, town, or village with its many church steeples, not to mention religious monuments and other Jesus-infused remembrances of the nation’s dominant faith tradition. Given recent trends in religious observance (and more to the point, non-observance), you could argue that Christianity is significantly over-represented in civic life. And that should be fine among Christians who honor the memory of believers who survived in catacombs and other places of secret worship and were actually persecuted with fire and death, not simply denied special privileges or forced to endure the horror of “Happy Holidays” signs at shopping malls.

    No, we do NOT need a “Christian Visibility Day”, as every day in America is one. Such a celebration reeks of Christian Conservative privilege. 

    Donald “Antichrist” Trump is cosplaying as a “Christian” to gain votes for his right-wing Christian Nationalist cult to possibly put him back in the White House, while the current occupant in the White House, Joe Biden, is an actual Christian who attends mass regularly. 

    On November 5th, sane Americans will vote to re-elect the actual Christian in Biden in order to keep democracy intact by denying the Orange Antichrist from returning to 1600 seeking to enact a tyrannical dictatorship.

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    Appearing on Fox “Business” Network (FBN)’s Kudlow Tuesday, guest Mark Simone gave out callous and dismissive advice that pregnant people who are being forced to travel out of their home states to obtain an abortion as “not the worst thing in the world.” Also in the same program, Simone laughably called GOP Presidential nominee Donald Trump the “pro-choice candidate.” 

    Simone’s comments about abortion came on the same day as the all-GOP majority on the Arizona Supreme Court ruled 4-2 (thanks to former Gov. Doug Ducey (R) adding 2 seats to the court) in Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes to let the 1864 abortion ban law that bans abortion except for the life of the pregnant person to take effect and the day after Trump’s so-called abortion statement that purportedly leaves it to the states but in reality serves as a segue to a nationwide ban if given a chance to do so.

    In reality, Trump is the anti-abortion candidate, as he has given praise to the Dobbs ruling that overturned Roe thanks to him putting 3 SCOTUS justices on the court to swing an already right-wing court further to the right and due to the fact that several organizations involved in Project 2025 seek to ban abortion entirely by executive fiat. 

    Lee Moran at HuffPost: 

    A guest on Larry Kudlow’s Fox Business show was slammed on social media after he suggested that women being forced to travel out of their home states to receive an abortion is “not the worst thing in the world.”

    Critics on X (formerly Twitter) ripped radio host Mark Simone’s comments during a discussion on the reinstatement by the Arizona Supreme Court of an 1864 law criminalizing almost all abortions. It overrides the state’s 15-week abortion ban.

    Simone first noted: “If someone needs one and they live in Arizona, it just means they’ll have to go to a neighboring state.”

    “If you had to travel to another state to get an abortion, it’s not the worst thing in the world,” he later proclaimed.

    Michael Luciano at Mediaite:

    “This’ll dominate the news for days because they think it’ll hurt Donald Trump,” Simone said. “This issue does not hurt Donald Trump. He’s not against abortion. He is actually ok with abortion.”

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    “Woah, wait, he didn’t say 15 weeks,” the host said. “That’s not quoting him. Yesterday, he had a different take. He didn’t say 15 weeks. He said let the states decide, a point I happen to agree with by the way, wholeheartedly. But I can’t pin 15 weeks on him ’cause it’s not what he said.”

    Simone responded by bizarrely claiming that Trump is “pro-choice.”

    “Ok, but that makes him the pro-choice candidate,” he falsely claimed, implying “pro-choice” is something other than allowing individuals to decide. “Leave it up to the states. Let them choose. Let them do what they want.”

    My piece in Medium (01.22.2022):

    Bans and restrictions on abortion access produce harm for those seeking an abortion, especially those with low income, are LGBTQ+ (esp. trans, non-binary, and other gender nonconforming folk), live in rural areas or areas too far from the nearest clinic, and/or are minorities (esp. Indigenous, Black, and Latinx communities).

    Giulia Carbonaro at Newsweek:

    As Simone mentioned, those seeking an abortion in a state that bans the procedure can travel across state lines to access the proper health care, and won't be legally prosecuted for it. But doing so isn't always easy as the analyst made it sound.

    Deciding to travel to another state can be difficult for some, especially if they have financial difficulties and can't afford to do so, can't take a day off or are the main caretaker of a family member.

    Having an abortion is already a costly procedure. According to Planned Parenthood data, an in-clinic abortion can cost up to $800 in the first trimester, and as much as $2,000 in the second trimester. Additional costs on top of that—including transport, accommodation, food—makes the option unaffordable for many.

    Simone’s dismissive statement that pregnant people can just go to another state to obtain an abortion obscures the reality of the costs to obtaining an abortion beyond the procedure itself: travel, lodging, food, and gas.

    From the 04.09.2024 edition of FBN’s Kudlow






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