You have my vote [More]
And don’t get me started on “Happy Days” somehow meaning white, hetero Ritchie, Fonzie, Potsie, and Ralph Malph weren’t very diverse at all, and the show presumably took place before the Civil Right Act…
Ayyyy…
Notes from the Resistance
You have my vote [More]
And don’t get me started on “Happy Days” somehow meaning white, hetero Ritchie, Fonzie, Potsie, and Ralph Malph weren’t very diverse at all, and the show presumably took place before the Civil Right Act…
Ayyyy…

If real principles – or lack thereof – are only shared behind closed doors with select politicians trying to advance an agenda, the whole purpose of public hearings is exposed as fraudulent theater, a dishonest performance with the sole intent to manipulate the voting public. [More]
It’s rare to hear a public figure admit the hearings are just predetermined performances for show and the real quid pro quo agreements happen out of earshot.
America Is in Denial [More]
It must be, to keep electing a sanctimonious fraud like this perennial stool sample.

To utterly reject Lisa Murkowski and send her packing will send shock waves through the Swamp and let the rats who betrayed us know that we’re coming for them when it’s their turn in the barrel. [More]
Kelly Tshibaka appears to be a viable alternative to the wretched Lisa Murkowski around which gun owners can provide an object lesson to the GOP. I encourage you to check her out.
“If you’re culturally a Democrat…I’m with you,” Dr. Oz said on Fox News, as the Trump-endorsed Republican nominee for Senate apparently tries to pivot to the center to beat Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in November. [More]
But the Donald has always been so good at picking people of principle…

“Derek Schmidt is a staunch supporter of our Second Amendment freedoms and he will continue to fight to protect our fundamental right to self-defense,” said Jason Ouimet, chairman, NRA-PVF. “Kansans can trust Derek Schmidt to protect their constitutional right to keep and bear arms.” [More]
Unless they get placed on a secret government list with no due process…
Has Fletcher made an appearance here on the new site yet?
House Republicans warn D.C. spiking crime rate may warrant congressional intervention [More]
As long as they’re in the minority, they’re just making political noise. Besides, we saw how dogged and determined Oversight was when they had the advantage.
[Via bondmen]
The CPAC crowd, and conservatives in general, have failed to realize that the ever present Michelle Obama was a potential Democrat presidential candidate. [More]
Maybe they’re not reading the right people…
[Via Michael G]
Adam Kinzinger Says Americans Must Oppose ‘Christian Taliban’ In Criticism Of Boebert [More]
Some ambitious POS self-serving liars are just so obnoxious about it they deserve nothing more than a T-800 response (NSFW).
[Via Mack H]
Candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump stayed red-hot Tuesday night in Colorado, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Utah, taking home sweeping wins in all states. The perfect night for Trump-backed Republicans puts the 45th President’s endorsement record at 144-10. [More]
The people trying to destroy him and them by hearsay and innuendo know that.
[Via bondmen]
More Than A Dozen Republican Attorneys General Demand Senators Reject ‘Anti-Gun’ Biden ATF Nominee [More]
It’s too late. If they were inclined to, they would have stopped it by now.
Look for the Vichycons to double down on betrayal.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calls for supreme court justices to be impeached – The congresswoman says Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch lied under oath to Congress about their views on Roe [More]
And:
Charlie Crist calls for impeaching Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh [More]
If anybody should be booted out, it’s these two oath-breaking totalitarian wannabes. Besides, I thought the protocol was they stuck to general terms and didn’t ask specific tough commitment questions in the job interview…?
“In recent decades a recurring Senate issue has been what kinds of questions are appropriate for Senators to pose to a Supreme Court nominee appearing at hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Particularly at issue has been whether, or to what extent, questions by committee members should seek out a nominee’s personal views on current legal or constitutional issues or on past Supreme Court decisions that have involved those issues. Usually, when Senators at confirmation hearings have asked Supreme Court nominees to comment on topical legal and constitutional issues, the nominees have firmly declined to do so. In those situations, the nominees typically have taken the position that answers to questions which convey their personal views would conflict with their obligation to avoid appearing to make commitments, or provide signals, as to how they would vote as a Justice on future cases.”
Which makes Susan Collins getting a private heads-up all the more objectionable.
[Via Jess]

The account was particularly powerful because of her proximity to power, with Hutchinson describing what she witnessed first-hand and was told by others in the White House. [More]
“And was told by others”? So all these headlines painting Donald Trump as a delusional, vengeful, and violent lunatic are over inadmissible hearsay?
So headlines that would be just as valid as the above would accuse the Democrats (and Swamp Republicans) and their media megaphones of upcoming election interference by poisoning public sentiment against not just him in 2024, but since he’s an avatar, against people who support the policies he campaigned on, and especially on candidates that he has endorsed who are running in November?
UPDATE
And from the Department of Did I Call That or What? comes this assertion in an email from MoveOn.org:
More than 100 MAGA election deniers have already secured their GOP nominations for the November ballot. They must be held accountable and prevented from corruptly seizing power.
What, by being elected?
Cornyn, Other Republicans Push For Biden Administration To Expand Critical Race Theory In Schools [More]
Talk about living proof of Quigley’s assertion:
“The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can ‘throw the rascals out’ at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy” (Georgetown University Professor Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, 1966.)
It’s not like this rascal needs to worry about being thrown out anytime soon, and by the time he does, I’m sure he’s done plenty of favors that should pay off in future gigs. Meanwhile, it’s like these Swamp guys are doing their best to break up the wave for those who DO have to run in November.
[Via bondmen]