Cheney is by no means a friend of the progressive community, but in this instance I'm cheering her on.
Right?
Exactly.
If You Needed a Reason…
This is Where We Are Now
This is where we are now.
Repugnants are just going to REFUSE to concede and every election is going to cost millions of dollars more than they should because nutcases like this bitch are going to refuse to concede forever and a day.
Kandiss (stripper spelling) got 3.4% of the vote but she swears that she got "way more votes."
"Given that my vote total currently lags my number of volunteers by nearly 20,000, I do not trust these election results and neither should any supporter of either of my opponents or candidates in any other races. I know a rigged election when I see one, and this bears all the marks"
Ugh…this is why Trump remains a clear and present danger to this democracy and election processes everywhere and why—paging Merrick Garland—he needs to be arrested and tried publicly
In Case You Haven't Seen It…
None of this is new to anyone who has been paying attention as this has played out over the past 17 months, but it's not intended for you. This is for those in the middle who haven't been following it.
I found the initial hearing incredibly powerful.
— January 6th Committee (@January6thCmte) June 10, 2022
This is the 10 minute video from Thursday night's opening of the January 6th committee hearings.
As I watch this, I am still stuck on the woman who says "I am not allowed to say what's going to happen today because everyone is just going to have to watch it for themselves. But it's gonna happen; something's gonna happen"
Who is she?
What did she know?
Who was she with?
Did anyone pay for her to be there?
Well That Escalated Quickly
A Question That Should Be Asked…
No Lie Detected
Just Sayin'
This Timeline…
Some People Are Probably Not Going to Like This…
And Now They're Refusing to Cooperate With the Investigation.
Not Over It. Not By a Longshot.
Biden Didn't Do This
Fuck the Republicans
This is a Disease
Do Not Waste Another Minute…
More.
Yup.
In Case You Haven't Seen This Yet
No, I'm Not Over It…
The GOP is Okay With Occasional Mass Murder
From Greg Fallis:
I just counted. Since I started writing this blog, I've written 31 posts about mass shootings and murders. This will be the 32nd. It won't be the last. Hell, there were so many blog posts on mass shootings I had to create a tag for it; another mass shooting.
The first was in August of 2012, the Sikh temple mass murder in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Remember that one? Probably not. Seven dead; eight counting the shooter. The shooter generally isn't included in the butcher's bill, because he's not an innocent victim.
You know who else isn't innocent? Republicans. Republican governors, Republican state legislators, Republicans in Congress. They may not be actively guilty, but they sure as fuck aren't innocent. Now, I'm not saying these people are okay with routine sporadic mass murders, I'm saying…
Wait. No, I AM saying Republican lawmakers are okay with routine sporadic mass murders. And hey, let's also include Democrats Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema as being okay with routine sporadic mass murders. If these people weren't okay with it, they'd have done something to prevent it. At the very least, if they weren't okay will mass shootings, they'd have done something to reduce the body count.
But they haven't. They haven't done a goddamned thing. And they won't. We know they won't. So yeah, Republican lawmakers (and a pair of asshole Democrats) are okay with routine sporadic mass murders. They won't admit that, of course. Because that would make them sociopathic monsters.
Wait. They ARE sociopathic. They may not be actual monsters, but clearly they meet the diagnostic criteria for being sociopaths. They have a weak and limited capacity to feel empathy and remorse. Some of them may, it's true, be sincere when they mouth the phrase 'thoughts and prayers'. But they don't feel enough empathy or remorse to actually do anything constructive about it. So fuck them and their thoughts and prayers.
I don't know how many people have died in Uvalde, Texas. First they reported it was two kids. Then ten. Now I think the butcher's bill is 21, mostly kids. Oh, and the shooter shot his grammy too, though she didn't die. Well, not yet. The body count may go up; it so often does. Second grade, third grade, fourth grade kids. Eight, nine, ten-year-old kids. Shot dead.
Here's another horrible thing: we're not hearing about wounded kids. We're not seeing pictures of ambulances pulling up to hospital trauma centers. We're not hearing about kids in surgery. That suggests the victims weren't just shot, but were shot to a degree that there was no point in transporting them to an emergency room.
There are…wait. There were just under 600 kids enrolled in that school. So about 3% of the student body were killed today.
I wrote that last night. Couldn't finish it. Didn't want to finish it.
This morning we're learning the names of the victims. Last night they were just generic victims. Today we'll find out more about them. We'll see photos of them, we'll hear from their friends and family members and teachers. Politicians (including Republicans) will mourn them in public. They'll offer the usual thoughts, the usual prayers, and they'll say we must never forget them.
But we will. Oh, their families will remember them. So will their friends. And the kids who saw them gunned down, they'll never be able to escape those memories. But for the rest of us, in a few days they'll just be included in the roll call of generic mass murder victims.
It's tragic. It really is gut-shattering massively fucking tragic. And the tragedy will be compounded by the fact that nothing will change. Nothing will chance because Republican lawmakers (and a couple of asshole Democrats) are okay with routine sporadic mass murder. They're basically okay with a few hundred kids being shot to death every year.
So are the people who vote for them.
Yesterday was the 144th day of the year. There have been at least 212 mass shootings in 2022 so far. Republicans and Republican voters are okay with that.
EDITORIAL NOTE: By the way, SCOTUS will be handing down a ruling on gun rights in the next few weeks. It's almost certain they'll make it easier for more people to carry more guns in more places. We can thank Republicans for that too.