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The Republican rush to oppose transgender people has taken a turn in Missouri, where Sen. Josh Hawley (R) is up for reelection. In a fundraising email to his supporters, Hawley asked folks to give to his campaign so he could help stop schools from teaching that there's more than one gender...
John Gibbs, who defeated in the primary an incumbent Republican who had voted to impeach Trump, also made comments in the early 2000s praising an organization trying to repeal the 19th Amendment which also argued that women’s suffrage had made the United States into a “totalitarian state.”
As a student at Stanford University in the early 2000s, Gibbs founded a self-described “think tank” called the Society for the Critique of Feminism that argued women did not “posess (sic) the characteristics necessary to govern,” and said men were smarter than women because they are more likely to “think logically about broad and abstract ideas in order to deduce a suitable conclusion, without relying upon emotional reasoning.”
Hosted on Gibbs’ personal page at Stanford in 2000 and 2001, the Society for the Critique of Feminism argued for a patriarchal society run by men, calling it “the best model for the continued success of a society.”
Oh no, without cheating on google I'd bet he's got a longsuffering wife who walks 5 feet behind him with her head pointed to the ground. Within conservative black church culture (I'm sure he identifies as Christian too, call it an educaed guess) there's no shortage of voluntary handmaids who believe their role is to give their man dinner orgasms and babies and not speak too loudly or dress too provocatively, lest his sexually predatory compatriots be tempted to pursue her behind his back. There's lots of that in church culture too, lots of banging each other's wives. Go to any older black church in America and you'll find a family of 6 and one of the kids looks nothing like did but bears a striking resemblance to "Uncle Pete." These people are masters at sweeping the most obvious shit under the rug. I'm gonna head to google now and see how accurate my prediction is.And I'll bet he's single, ladies......
wait I thought the army was the few, the proud, the best of the best, the elite. you telling me there's..... racism in the army? GET OUTTA TOWN!Yup. This guy, Who got sentenced today for Jan 6.
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Nazi sympathizer and Army reservist who stormed the Capitol sentenced to 4 years
Federal prosecutors sought 6½ years in prison for Timothy Hale-Cusanelli of New Jersey. A judge called his claim he didn’t know Congress met at the Capitol a "risible lie."www.nbcnews.com
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The perfect storm of deplorable.Yup. This guy, Who got sentenced today for Jan 6.
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Nazi sympathizer and Army reservist who stormed the Capitol sentenced to 4 years
Federal prosecutors sought 6½ years in prison for Timothy Hale-Cusanelli of New Jersey. A judge called his claim he didn’t know Congress met at the Capitol a "risible lie."www.nbcnews.com
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Mr. Walker, a former football star, pledged that 15 percent of profits would go to charities, a promise the company said was “part of its corporate charter.” For years, Mr. Walker’s company named four specific charities as beneficiaries of those donations, including the Boy Scouts of America and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
But there is scant evidence that Mr. Walker’s giving matched those promises. When The New York Times contacted those four charities, one declined to comment and the other three said they had no record or recollection of any gifts from the company in the last decade.
In January, fuming at Fox News, he skipped the final Republican debate before the Iowa caucuses because that network was hosting it. He held his own competing event, a televised fund-raiser that he said would benefit military veterans, and announced from the stage that he had raised more than $6 million, including $1 million he was donating himself.
But the full amount did not materialize quickly, and The Washington Post reported a week ago that Mr. Trump had yet to make his own donation.
Project Veritas is an American far-right activist group founded by James O'Keefe in 2010. The group produces deceptively edited videos of its undercover operations, which use secret recordings in an effort to discredit mainstream media organizations and progressive groups. Project Veritas also uses entrapment to generate bad publicity for its targets, and has propagated disinformation and conspiracy theories in its videos and operations.
A federal jury has found Project Veritas, a conservative group often accused of using deceptive tactics, liable for violating wiretapping laws and misrepresenting itself in an undercover effort to target Democratic political consultants.
Jurors in Washington on Thursday awarded $120,000 to a member of Democracy Partners, co-founded by self-described progressive strategist Robert Creamer.
Prosecutors allege German was killed in retaliation for articles he wrote for the Las Vegas Review-Journal that accused Telles of workplace harassment and having an “inappropriate relationship” with a staffer. The stories cost Telles re-election and German his life, authorities allege
Former U.S. security contractor Edward Snowden, a fugitive of American authorities who has been living in Russia since 2013, was granted Russian citizenship by President Vladimir Putin on Monday at a time of high tension between the countries because of the war in Ukraine...
Edward Snowden … was granted Russian citizenship
