Last week may well go down in history as the exact time US Republicans showed themselves as the party of anti-democracy autocratic dictatorship. All over the map, we saw Republicans doing their best to thwart the will of the people in deference to a small, vocal, band of racist and religious wingnuts, and toadies of the billionaire class.
Last week, we found out:
Justice Clarence Thomas received millions of dollars
worth of gift trips and resort accommodations over many years, from a known
billionaire conservative political donor, without including them on the
mandatory financial disclosures. His defense was that he was an old and dear
friend of the family who had no business before the court. Which is quite
ludicrous, considering the amount of dough he spreads around to other
Congressmen. And it’s even more telling that he also donated to Joe Manchin and
Kyrsten Sinema. Do you think his donations may have had an effect on the way
both senators continue to thwart any major Democratic initiatives? Or is that
all just one big coincidence?
And the idea of this guy not having business before the court? How about Citizens United,
which gave this guy the very right to buy off those two senators and whoever
else could help him. Every decision SCOTUS made, from trashing the Voting
Rights Act to upholding gerrymandering, to assaulting abortion benefits
Republicans and therefore benefits this guy.
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We had a woman run for state senator in North Carolina as
a Democrat and then switch to Republican, just a few months into the job.
Is this the new tactic from the Right? Instead of running
against an opponent from a hard Blue district, just run an imposter who can
switch teams. This is one of the most depraved things I’ve ever heard of. It
shows the lengths these people will go to subvert the democratic process.
Her seat is important because it gives Republicans a
veto-proof Senate, so they can override the Governor at will. There’s nothing you
can tell me to convince me this move wasn’t planned ahead of time because, at
this time, political differences are so stark, there is little cross-over. A
Venn diagram would show the parties in two unbroken circles, several feet apart.
Nevertheless, this was her defense:
Seriously? What was cast aside was the will of a majority
of voters who thought they were voting for a pro-choice, pro-health care, pro-Make
the Rich Pay Taxes, pro-Social Security Democrat,.
Look, you can’t advertise steak and then serve chicken.
Or in this case, a bowl of rocks. This one reeks of pre-planning, especially
since North Carolina doesn’t have a provision for recall elections.
It looks like NC Democratic leaders are going to have to
do a much more thorough job of vetting future candidates.
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A federal judge in Texas banned the abortion drug,
mifepristone, which is the safest of the two available and has been used safely
for over 20 years. He basically banned it on a technicality, that the FDA didn’t
test it properly. This is an area over which no court has ever asserted
authority. The judge overlooked the long history showing the drug to be safer
than Tylenol and accepted the many dubious, unproven, and just plain false claims
presented by the plaintiff, who sought this exact judge because he was already
well-known for being anti-choice. Hey, the Supreme Court is now ruling based on
personal beliefs rather than legal precedent or validity, why wouldn’t it
filter down to the rest of the court system?
Then as the fallout began to mount, Republicans doubled
down on the condescension:
Yes, women have to deal with white men making rules about what they can do with their own bodies. And if men could give birth, they’d know how big a deal bodily autonomy is. Look how they pissed and moaned about goddamn vaccines, orating at length about the sanctity of one's own body and the absence of the government’s right to touch it. Except for women. Women are property to be owned and directed; that’s the Republican position. Might as well just put it on the Trump 2024 bumper stickers.
Republicans are asserting that these blobs have more
rights than the woman, I mean “Incubator” that’s carrying them. As I’ve said
before, endowing these collections of cells with human rights is a religious
argument and religion has no place in US law. At least that’s the way it used
to be before the theocrats took over.
Not to be outdone, Iowa’s attorney general has put a hold
on offering Plan B contraception and abortions to victims of rape and sexual
assault. It doesn’t matter how badly a woman is traumatized, Republicans are
more worried about an un-sentient blob. But it’s totally not about controlling women,
right? “You’ll have that baby and like it.”
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Just to show that Republicans aren’t all about putting the screws on women.
An Oklahoma state representative got a change made to state
law that would allow his wife to become a vehicle tag agent. He was arrested
for it but that didn’t last long… the AG dropped the charges. Just professional
courtesy from one white guy to another, I’m sure. What’s the point of getting
elected to anything if you can’t do favors for your family and friends? For a
moment there, it was almost like Oklahoma was showing a bit of integrity.
Things are back to normal now.
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And then there was
the Big One of the week, wherein the Tennessee state legislature expelled two
Black representatives for taking part in a peaceful protest. They voted on a
third legislator, a White woman, but she was not expelled. It’s a total mystery
why the two Black guys had to go but the White lady could stay.
The reason for the expulsion wasn’t that these guys broke
the law; they were taking advantage of their First Amendment rights. They were
expelled for “breaking decorum.”
Seriously.
Folks, it’s breaking decorum to fart in church. Sure
people don’t like it, but you’re not excommunicated. Maybe, if someone crashed
Easter Mass at the Vatican, pushed the pope out of the pulpit, dropped trou, and
farted into the microphone, then maybe
they might get excommunicated.
In reality, Tennessee Republicans engaged in the
time-honored tradition of sticking it to an uppity Black man, just to show him
who’s boss. And it also shows who’s a sniveling little bureaucrat that’s afraid
of losing privilege. And as usual, when the shit blows up, Republicans double
down.
This is no longer about teaching some punks a lesson,
this is the blatant disregard for the citizens that voted these guys into
office. They’re carrying out the citizen's business and the Powers That Be don’t
like it. And rather than have a battle of ideals, they kick their opponents out
of the game. AND, they try to cancel all future games.
It’s all over the country now… there is no bottom to
which Republicans won’t sink, in pursuit of consolidating and maintaining their
power. They’ll rig the game, cheat on the rules, sucker-punch their opponents,
and buy off the refs. It’s zero-sum politics at its most pungent and they will
never stop until they’re thrown out on their collective asses. IF, that is, we
can survive the resulting riots, as they claim any election they lose must have
been stolen.
Democrats need to take the gloves off because these guys
will not play nice, or even honorably. That ship sailed a long time ago.
***
On a lighter (or just weirder) note, as I was pondering
the charges against TFG and wondering how it was going to play out, I asked
myself, “If TFG goes to prison, does he
get Secret Service protection?” The very idea of it amused me. At first, I
thought about how it would be quite the shit detail for the poor Secret Service
guy, who probably thought he’d have a much cushier gig guarding the Second
Coming of Julius Caesar. But then I remembered how he seemed to have no problem
in surrounding himself with Secret Service Sycophants, who would delete their
incriminating January 6th text messages on his behalf. He no doubt
has fans in the Service, so they’d probably have no trouble finding volunteers.
But my question is really moot, for two reasons. First, I saw this over the weekend:
So there you have it. He’d have someone to listen to his
bullshit while he’s doing time. That’s one way to make sure you have visitors.
I don’t think he’d be seeing much of Melania.
But the main reason it doesn’t matter is that I don’t
think he’s ever going to see the inside of a jail cell. They just don’t put rich
white-collar guys like him in jail. Certainly not at his level (being an
ex-president.) They’ll find some other way to impose “punishment,” in a way
befitting a privileged, wealthy, White male. They won’t even put him in one of
those Camp Creampuff white-collar jails either. And they’ll find some kind of “cover”
for it too… the fear of riots, the unwillingness to cause social upheaval,
protection of Democracy… whatever.
But boy, would I ever love to be wrong on this one…
I dream of you being wrong was not on my BINGO card but boy do I hope your wrong too. :)
ReplyDeleteI know, it's weird, right? The wronger I am in this case, the happier I'll be!
ReplyDeleteBut there are so many things that could preempt his serving time in the slam...
A judge could be lenient to "heal the country."
A future president could pardon him (a probable campaign promise on the Right, I'll bet)
He could bugger off to Moscow or Saudi Arabia.
He could get home detention.
All of which sends a signal to future miscreants, that you can get away with anything once you're elected president.