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Donald Trump Jr. went on a rant over “woke ideology” as he described a “satanic” depiction of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” that featured drag queens during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics on Friday...
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The book is an untapped mine of grievance against poor white people. It echos a lot of stuff that I've heard people say about various groups of people. It usually comes with a series of jokes.It is why I reported it as from Facebook. But the clever author has absolutely picked up on the tone of the rest of this excrable origin story
And while TrumpCo. is out there telling voters that Kamala wants live birth abortions at their rallies...couch fucking and porpoise porn look good on Vance's resume.
Though there are dozens of offensive stories to choose from in “Hillbilly Elegy,” perhaps the most ridiculous one occurs when, during boot camp, Vance says he meets an eastern Kentuckian who, never having heard the term, asks “What’s a Catholic?” because, as Vance presents it, “down in that part of Kentucky [where he says that man is from], everybody’s a snake handler.” (p. 160). It’s an addictively stereotypical image: the ignorant, isolated, snake-handling hillbilly. But it’s not reality. There are a half dozen churches in that Kentuckian’s county seat, mostly Baptist and Methodist. Just 20 miles away, in Hazard, there’s a Catholic Church. Another 20 miles away, where Vance’s family lives, there’s a Catholic Church with more than 4,000 Facebook followers.
Vance’s memoir of Appalachia, full of gun-toting, drug-addicted “lunatics” aimlessly awaiting death, is at best a cherry-picking of the worst moments of his life. At worst, it’s a concoction of real memories and some of television’s worst stereotypes of what Appalachia is...
For Vance, issues of poverty, drug abuse and neglected children are “issues of family, faith, and culture.” (p. 238) He goes so far as to claim that these “problems were not created by governments or corporations or anyone else.” (p. 255)
Sofia Nelson, a Yale Law School contemporary of Trump’s running mate, revealed how they corresponded by text and email for years until falling out over his support for a ban on gender-affirming medical treatment for minors.
The dossier of his emails and texts was revealed by the New York Times Saturday, with Nelson telling the paper the release was to highlight Vance’s shapeshifting from anti-Trump moderate Republican to MAGA culture warrior, accusing him of using his old position to amass money and his new one to amass power.
It is the latest example of a former friend of Vance releasing their correspondence and comes after his Yale roommate revealed the now-running mate once compared Trump to “Hitler.”
I don't know that much about Brown, but I seem to recall some positive commentary. The thing that sticks in my mind, though, was that he used as an example showing that the often loved approach of "go conservative" might have flaws. The last time he won was a time when there was more than one Ronald Reagan lite member of his party who lost reelection to the Senate.If Democrats had fought like this 2 years ago, Ohio would have two excellent Senators - Tim Ryan and Sherrod Brown, instead of a chameleon who keeps trying to pretend he's a MAGA hero fighting for the "little guy", whether they also fuck couches or not.
Probably clicked the post button too fast.. The point was that Brown apparently wasn't pulling the "I'm Ronald Reagan Lite" trick, and he still managed to win.I don't know that much about Brown, but I seem to recall some positive commentary. The thing that sticks in my mind, though, was that he used as an example showing that the often loved approach of "go conservative" might have flaws. The last time he won was a time when there was more than one Ronald Reagan lite member of his party who lost reelection to the Senate.
Project 2025 to end policy work after Democratic attacks angered Trump
The Trump campaign grew furious with the Heritage Foundation over media coverage tying the candidate to unpopular policy proposals.
The right-wing policy operation that became a rallying cry for Democrats and a nuisance for Republican nominee Donald Trump is trying to escape the public spotlight and repair relations with Trump’s campaign...
Trump senior adviser Susie Wiles repeatedly called Heritage leaders instructing them to stop promoting Project 2025. She and Trump strategist Chris LaCivita repeatedly wrote public statements disavowing the project, and then Trump started saying so in his own social media posts. More recently, LaCivita has started saying that people involved in the project would be barred from a second Trump administration.
