Monday, October 28, 2024

Monday Stuff


Thom Hartmann asks what will happen to the Repug Party if Combover Caligula loses (rest assured, however; this will be a fight to the end, and we have to keep giving it all we’ve got...I’ve been all over southeast PA, and if this campaign in PA were based solely on the sign proliferation, it would be close as hell...I saw a headline that Repugs in Montco got rid of “hundreds” of Harris/Walz signs, which is typically lowdown for that bunch)...Thom gives another important history lesson, this time on former SCOTUS Justice Lewis Powell and the beyond wretched Bellotti decision in 1978, which indeed pushed open the door for money to corrupt our politics, with that door being nearly blown off its metaphorical hinges by Citizens United...Thom also mentions the Anderson case, which has to do with Colorado’s attempt to exclude you-know-who from the presidential ballot because of his incitement to insurrection, citing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, and the High Court of Hangin’ Judge JR made up more legal nonsense out of whole cloth again to argue that that state doesn't have the right to do that in the case of Bronzer Beelzebub...yeah, right...



...and Miss Beau informs us of the recent rally at MSG for Our Ochre Abomination where some conservative “comedian” named Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage (here)...yeah, that stuff will REALLY play with independent voters, especially in PA, as Miss Beau says...keep it up; you’re doing great...



...and Capitol Police Officer Daniel Hodges gives us some of the reality perspective on what happened on 1/6/21, as a cautionary reminder for anybody out there contemplating a vote for Our Treasonous Orange Pestilence, who cheered on the near catastrophe of that day (though it was plenty bad enough as it was...clip is more good work from The Lincoln Project)...



...and I now give you the latest installment of “This Day In Doomsy History” (more or less), and this time we’re taking a quick trip around the corner pretty much back to 10/26/23, in which Robert Reich informs us of the utter con behind “No Labels,” which Bri-Fi has championed with typical deceit, as noted here (and to do something about our wet noodle PA-01 U.S. House rep, please click here)...



...and “tomorrow is too late” indeed; this clip from Eleven Films pretty much puts the stakes of the election into utterly clear focus (for the White House for sure, but Congress also really), as if somehow we needed to be reminded at this point...



...and RIP Phil Lesh of The Grateful Dead.

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