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And Let's not forget about the other Deplorables

In other words, "No"?

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And so they are.

An important step by a long time senior staffer at the Times, calling out the Owner.

Certainly there are reasons why many people are turning away from media like the Times, MSNBC and WAPO as their owners become increasingly complicit in enabling a corporate fascist government. The problem is there are fewer and fewer other options for world class respected journalists. Xitter has destroyed any credibility for jouranlism by telling anyone who pays them $8 a month that they are now the journalists and basically attacking any of the accredited journalists. This is the reason that the European Journalists' group, representing hundreds of reporters have shifted their platform to Bluesky, which at the moment, is the only respectable space for fact based reporting.

Sounds like the Times might be about to lose a lot of their talent.

 
Meanwhile, over at MSNBC, Joe ScaredBro tries to repair the latest damage from their grovelling in front of Trump to the last 4 viewers watching their show.

It was an incredibly shitty way for them to treat one of the deep banch players, who called them out for their mealy mouthed behaviour.



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Glad that others stepped in to help.
 
Well, it was only a matter of time before the 100 Moms got their shit together to realize what Wicked is really all about.

It ain't the witchcraft that troubles these uber-xians....it is...the gayness.

 
Enjoying Nick Fuentes mug shot way too much.

Fucked around.

Is finding out.

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She likely uses every tweet to raise money.

Although by now, the well must be going a little dry.
 
This is why Hunter's pardon was totally justified.


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I will just keep saying it. Deceit is republican policy. Republicans have no conscience about lying, therefore they have no shame being hypocrites.
Republicans have no character, no courage, no humility, no fidelity to their oath of office, to the constitution, nor to the rule of law.
Their own moral imperatives, they so freely broadcast, are just a lie to achieve to power, control, and money.
In fact, they pride themselves on their hypocrisy because it proves to them that their lies and deceit have worked to achieve their amoral/immoral objectives.
 
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I will just keep saying it. Deceit is republican policy. Republicans have no conscience about lying...
Lying is bipartisan. The alacrity, scope and breadth may be more the feature of the modern Republican Party.

Mike Johnson came to power with claims of being a devout evangelical Christian.

What bothers me more is the close association between Christianity and the Republican Party and how the pursuit of power has become more important than moral values that Christians used to claim... like not telling a lie or bearing false witness. The definition of "deplorable".

Amoral religiosity is the danger.
 
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Lying is bipartisan. The alacrity, scope and breadth may be more the feature of the modern Republican Party.

Mike Johnson came to power with claims of being a devout evangelical Christian.

What bothers me more is the close association between Christianity and the Republican Party and how the pursuit of power has become more important than moral values that Christians used to claim... like not telling a lie or bearing false witness. The definition of "deplorable".

Amoral religiosity is the danger.
Well it isn't as though we haven't seen amoral religiosity and downright christian lying in action for the last 2000 years around the world.
 
Well it isn't as though we haven't seen amoral religiosity and downright christian lying in action for the last 2000 years around the world.
True. The Roman Catholic Church certainly used mendacity in its pursuit of power in Europe. But wasn't that why Protestants led a Reformation against Catholicism's abuses? And wasn't that why America's Protestant Founding Fathers were so emphatic about separation of Church and State?

Evangelical Christianity and mainline Protestant churches are on the decline in the US. But they have been recruiting weak, amoral men to do their bidding in government for decades. The Dominionists have found a useful idiot in Trump: another amoral man, like them, who is willing to barter away America as we know it in pursuit of power.
 
Meanwhile....let me get this straight.

Lindsey says that Trump should overturn a part of the 14th amendment by executive order on Day One but that he is working on a constitutional amendment to make it law?

wait. wut?

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A two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate of Congress is required to propose an amendment. Alternatively, a convention can be called if two-thirds of states request it.

Three-fourths of state legislatures or three-fourths of state conventions must ratify the amendment.

Good luck there girlfriend. You and I both know this is just more performance politics to gin up the base.
 
Meanwhile....let me get this straight.

Lindsey says that Trump should overturn a part of the 14th amendment by executive order on Day One but that he is working on a constitutional amendment to make it law?

wait. wut?

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A two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate of Congress is required to propose an amendment. Alternatively, a convention can be called if two-thirds of states request it.

Three-fourths of state legislatures or three-fourths of state conventions must ratify the amendment.

Good luck there girlfriend. You and I both know this is just more performance politics to gin up the base.

What a joke, Congress can’t even pass legislation by majority vote let alone the high bar of a constitutional amendment.
 
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