Thursday, August 12, 2021

Thursday Stuff (updates)


As we’re reminded in this CBS This Morning clip (with an intro by Charlie Rose, before his own #MeToo moment), Heather Heyer was run down and killed by James Alex Fields 4 years ago today (more here)...



...and as usual, The Lincoln Project (and no, I haven’t forgotten who they are) doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to Republican governors who are culprits when it comes to COVID outbreaks...



And by the way, while we're on the subject of Repug governors and their COVID response (or lack thereof), let's not forget these people too...
Kristi Noem of South Dakota (more here and here)
Mike Parson of Missouri (more here and here)
Henry McMaster of South Carolina (more here and here)
Bill Lee of Tennessee (more here, here and here)
Tate Reeves of Mississippi (more here, herehere and here)
Kim Reynolds of Iowa (more here, here, here, here, here, and here)

Update 11/16/22: I keep trying to persuade stoo-pid voters not to cast their ballots for Republicans, but they keep doing it anyway, and stuf like this is the result.

Greg Gianforte of Montana (taking a break from body-slamming a reporter...more here)
Brian Kemp of Georgia of course (more here)...
Mark Gordon of Wyoming (more here)...
Eric Holcomb of Indiana (more here)...
Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma (more here, here, here, here, here and here)...
Pete Ricketts of Nebraska (more here, herehere and here)...
Brad Little of Idaho (more here)...
Kay Ivey of Alabama (more here, here, here and here)...
Spencer Cox of Utah (more here)...
and Doug Ducey of Arizona (more here).

...and on the subject of our regularly scheduled plague, Ari Melber adds a little more emphasis to the COVID clown show going on in FL with Guv #DeathSantis...



...and Ana and John of TYT tell us about those zany anti-vaxxing Brits who decided to protest the BBC, but showed up at the wrong building – womp womp...



via GIPHY


...and Joy Reid decides to take some well-deserved shots at "Curtsy Kyrsten"...



...and the heat is particularly brutal today in these parts (should get relief by Saturday) – please stay hydrated and remember to look after kids, pets and elderly relatives, especially those with health conditions, and make sure they’re OK.

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