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Trump enabler, Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, left a critical US House Seat vacant for nearly 2 years to help Republicans maintain a majority in the House. The occupant of that seat for nearly 3 decades was Sheila Jackson Lee. Lee died in 2024. The former mayor of Houston, a 70 year old cancer survivor was elected to fill the seat in Nov, 2024. Turner dropped dead at the Capitol after watching the State of the Union address in Jan 2025.On a related note, three Democratic US House members have died since they were sworn into office in 2024. The margin in the House is very tight and the loss of three Democratic members is bad but two of three members were long-serving members which subject matter expertise. All three men were in their 70s!
- Sylvester Turner [D-TX], died in January after attending the State of the Union address. The former mayor of Houston, he had been elected in 2024 to replace Sheila Jackson-Lee, who died last year of cancer. His seat has not been filled.
- Raul Grijalva [D-AZ], died in March. He had served in the US House for 22 years. His seat will be filled in a special election in July.
- Gerry Connolly [D-VA], died yesterday after a long battle with cancer. He had been in the US House for 15 years.
The Republican president immediately distanced himself from the loss in a district he’d won by 17 points in 2024.
“I’m not involved in that. That’s a local Texas race,” Trump told reporters Sunday at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
Yet just a day before the race, Trump had heaped praise on Republican contender Leigh Wambsganss, a conservative activist and entrepreneur, on his social media platform, declaring that she would be “a GREAT Candidate and has my Complete and Total Endorsement.” A longer post came later, in which he urged Texans to get out and vote, describing Wambsganss as a successful entrepreneur and “an incredible supporter” of his Make America Great Again movement.
One wishes it would end both their careers.While watching ads for the Texas Senate race above, I got a snoutful of the ads running in Texas. I feel like I need to take a Silkwood shower.
These are some of the ads that are running in the Republican US Senate race that has John Cornyn [R-TX] running for re-election in a primary against Texas State Attorney General and MAGA grifter, Ken Paxton.
God gave John Cornyn to Texans! "Big John".
Sharia Law!
Socialism!
Mortgage Fraud! Like Letitia James and Adam Schiff!
KenStoppers!
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I dunno. White guy, former schoolteacher, who is attending the seminary to become a Presbyterian pastor:One wishes it would end both their careers.
But either of them is poison.
I think Cornyn doesn't have to worry though.
Would they? Trump showed up at Liberty University and spoke about TWO Corinthians. And there's this:If more democrats spoke about religion the way Mr. Talarico does they would have more religious people voting for them.
As McCarthy continued his booze-fueled tirade against the Truman administration, Democrats began to press party leaders including then Senate Majority Whip, Lyndon Johnson to try and take down McCarthy. Johnson wouldn’t go for it. “First of all, in the present atmosphere of the Senate,” Johnson said, “we will all lose and he will win. Then he’ll be more powerful than ever.” As Johnson told a fellow Democrat, “He just eats fellows like you. You’re nourishment to him.”...
McCarthy seemed invincible. In 1951, McCarthy who had once labeled himself “Tail-Gunner Joe” asked for and received a Distinguished Flying Cross for the 25 combat missions during World War II he claimed to have flown. But, of course, McCarthy was not a tail gunner. He had been an intelligence officer who debriefed the real tail gunners after their missions. But like his claims, that too didn’t seem to matter to reporters or, crucially, to his fellow Republicans. No lie could cause him to sputter.
By 1954, McCarthy—along with his chief counsel and future mentor to President Trump, Roy Cohn—began an investigation of the U.S. Army’s alleged ties to Communism. In the run-up to the hearings, CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow and his producer Fred Friendly developed a See It Now investigation of McCarthy, at the end of which Murrow warned, “This is no time for men who oppose Senator McCarthy’s methods to keep silent…We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home.” Then on June 9, with television cameras rolling, as McCarthy berated the Army’s counsel, Joseph Welch, America seemed to see right through the man who had held their attention captive for nearly five years. As McCarthy continued his tirade, Welch said, “Until this moment, Senator, I think I never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness.” Then, as McCarthy continued to spout his nonsensical, anti-American lies, Welch cut in: “Senator; you’ve done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”
His impact has not only continued, it has compounded. President Trump and the Republican Party are the embodiment of McCarthyism run roughshod. They have created a kingdom of fear that is fueled by lies, deceit, and doublespeak. In their arena, murdered protestors are not victims, they are “terrorists” and would be “assassins” who are inspired by “left-wing ideology.” Republicans proudly wear their lack of dignity on the inside of their flag-draped suit jackets as they praise the detainment of children by masked men, the militarization of American cities, and the destruction of the very Constitution they took an oath to uphold.
Americans are witnessing McCarthyism in the age of the fact-free, five-second attention span economy. There is no Edward R. Murrow or Joseph Welch coming to wake the nation into reason. There will be no TikTok that shakes America to its core. President Trump has free rein to spout his lies that only grow more pervasive with each swipe of the index finger. His “enemy from within,” as McCarthy termed it, is anyone who dares cross him, as Republicans remain spinelessly silent and as Democrats remain weak and ineffective. As Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski said last April, “We are all afraid.” Still, the equation remains the same. America is in the vice grip of a president who has awarded himself the right to continue where McCarthy was once stopped. How this story ends, nobody knows, but it appears nearly certain that America will lose more than just its decency along the way.
The ghost of Roy Cohn and his proteges...
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Feckless Democrats:
The need for awards and praise:
McCarthy was an alcoholic and, rumors were that he was a deeply closeted homosexual. His demagoguery was out of control. His campaign started against weak targets like Hollywood writers and actors. He originally focused upon the State Department, using Communism as a cover to purge homosexual men and women who had been the power center in the Washington civil service.
When the Army tried to draft a handsome, young male aide whom Cohn had become obsessed with, McCarthy and Cohn went after the Army, claiming that the military was another center of Communist influence. This was finally the bridge too far and it was ultimately the point where Americans- and a few members of Congress- had enough.
And the wimpy, feckless Republicans and Democrats in Congress today sit by idly while Trump uses the same Orwellian demagoguery that McCarthy used 75 years ago.
Tim Barnicle isn't as optimistic about modern Republicans and Democrats ultimately ending Trump's defiling of American democracy in the way that the American public ended McCarthyism in the 1950s.
The ghost of Roy Cohn and his proteges...
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Feckless Democrats:
The need for awards and praise:
McCarthy was an alcoholic and, rumors were that he was a deeply closeted homosexual. His demagoguery was out of control. His campaign started against weak targets like Hollywood writers and actors. He originally focused upon the State Department, using Communism as a cover to purge homosexual men and women who had been the power center in the Washington civil service.
When the Army tried to draft a handsome, young male aide whom Cohn had become obsessed with, McCarthy and Cohn went after the Army, claiming that the military was another center of Communist influence. This was finally the bridge too far and it was ultimately the point where Americans- and a few members of Congress- had enough.
And the wimpy, feckless Republicans and Democrats in Congress today sit by idly while Trump uses the same Orwellian demagoguery that McCarthy used 75 years ago.
Tim Barnicle isn't as optimistic about modern Republicans and Democrats ultimately ending Trump's defiling of American democracy in the way that the American public ended McCarthyism in the 1950s.
It's a good point but it's also worth pointing out that McCarthy's targets weren't conservative Republicans. His targets were left-leaning Democrats. LBJ had the power, he just chose not to use it.Just a small point, although LBJ was the senate leader and Tail-gunner Joe was a senator but he was the republican party’s problem and why should Johnson help them out if they weren’t going to stand up to him?
Simple: Eisenhower didn't want to be seen as "weak on Communism". Ironically, he used the same "I won't get into the gutter with him" line that Pam Bondi tried to use last week.The real villain at the time was President Dwight D Eisenhower who was the leader of the Republican Party and the most popular man in the country but refused to take McCarthy on. Eisenhower once said of George Marshall “he was the symbol of all that is fine and noble in the human being” but when McCarthy went after Marshall Eisenhower remained silent, in this case Ike was neither fine or noble.
Emily Gregory flipped House District 87 in Palm Beach County blue in an upset victory. With most votes totaled, she held a lead outside the recount margin. It marks the first time a Democrat has won there this century.
Gregory won 51.15% of the vote Tuesday to Republican Jon Maples’ 48.85% in a race where controversies arose for both candidates in the leadup to Election Day.
