Max Boot, former conservative, wrote about the partisan attack on the elections of 2022 and 2024. Republicans are setting in place the process to steal the elections.
He writes:
Republicans have spent nearly seven months making bogus charges of fraud in the 2020 election under the banner of “stop the steal.” Now they have segued into a “start the steal” offensive to ensure that they will win the 2022 and 2024 elections — even if most voters once again support the Democratic Party.
The Brennan Center for Justice reports that “between January 1 and May 14, 2021, at least 14 states enacted 22 new laws that restrict access to the vote” and “at least 61 bills with restrictive provisions are moving through 18 state legislatures.” Those bills are designed not to avert nonexistent voter fraud but to avert another election defeat for Republicans — and they are drawing perilously close to that goal.
In Georgia, for example, a new law stipulates that mobile voting stations “shall only be used in emergencies declared by the Governor,” who is a Republican. That will put out of business two “mobile voting units” — a.k.a. buses — that collected 11,200 ballots in Atlanta’s Fulton County in November. Also, under the new law, provisional ballots will no longer be accepted from voters who go to the wrong polling place; 11,120 provisional ballots were counted in November. “Combined,” writes my Post colleague David Weigel, “the ballots cast by both methods are nearly double the margin by which [Joe] Biden won Georgia.”
A new election law in Texas, which has been temporarily blocked by a walkout of Democrats from the state House, would outlaw many of the methods used to increase minority turnout, such as drive-through voting and early voting before 1 p.m. on Sundays (crimping “souls to the polls” events after church services). But the most alarming element of the bill is that it makes it easier to overturn election results even if there is no evidence that fraud affected the outcome.
The Georgia law, for its part, includes a pernicious provision giving the Republican-controlled state legislature the right to suspend county election officials and to name the chair of the State Election Board. Previously, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger had chaired the board, but he incurred Republican wrath by certifying Biden’s victory. Raffensperger is being challenged next year by a Donald Trump-endorsed opponent, Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.), who insists that Trump would have won in Georgia if the election had been “fair.”
Meanwhile, in Arizona — another state Trump narrowly lost — Republicans are trying to strip Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) of her power to defend election lawsuits. They want to vest that authority in the Republican attorney general. If she runs again, Hobbs, like Raffensperger, will face an election challenge from an advocate of the “big lie.” Trump die-hards are also running for the secretary of state posts in Nevada and Michigan.If the challengers win, pro-Trump conspiracy theorists will be supervising elections in key swing states.
While GOP efforts are ultimately aimed at the 2024 election, they will first make their impact felt in 2022. Off-year elections are always tough for the party in power. This one will be tougher still because of Republican-driven voter suppression, reapportionment and gerrymandering. Dave Wasserman of the Cook Political Report writes that Republicans will have full authority to redraw 187 congressional districts, while Democrats will control just 75. He estimates that redistricting in just four states — Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina — could be enough to deliver the House to Republican control.
This brings us to a nightmare scenario: a Republican-controlled Congress overturning the 2024 presidential election results to install Trump or a Trump mini-me in the White House. In January, 139 House Republicans and eight Senate Republicans voted not to certify electoral college results in at least one state. Since then, the most prominent GOP opponent of the “big lie,” Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.), has been purged from the House leadership. Willingness to lie about election fraud has become a litmus test for Republicans, with the implicit threat of mob violence if they don’t go along. Republicans are so scared of Trump and his fanatical followers that most of them just voted against a bipartisan investigation of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Many congressional Republicans will refuse to certify a 2024 Democratic win in swing states. If Republicans control Congress, they could deny the Democrats an electoral college majority and throw the election to the House — where each state delegation, regardless of population, would cast one ballot. Given that Republicans already control a majority of state delegations, they could override the election outcome. If that happens, it would spell the end of American democracy.
I hope I am being overly alarmist. I really do. But after the storming of the Capitol — and the Republican failure to hold the instigators to account — we have crossed a Rubicon. The best way to protect our electoral system is to pass the For the People Act, which would curb partisan gerrymandering and protect voting rights. Senate Democrats have to choose between saving the filibuster and saving democracy. They can’t do both.

Job #1 for the next 17 months: register Dem-leaning voters in swing states and educate them about this attempt to subvert democracy.
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If a swing state is controlled by Republicans, what makes you think that registered voters who might vote Democrat would be allowed to vote? That’s the very reason democracy is on the brink.
Georgia is a good example. When Stacey Abrams lost a close election because of rules making it harder for dem-leaning voters to vote, she made it her mission to play by the rules and register as many voters as she could and get them to vote despite those rules that made it hard for them to to so.
And because she was successful, Georgia passed even worse legislation to make her job more difficult. She will continue, but at some point it is near impossible to win an election in which one side controls who gets to vote and that side would rather have fascism than democracy.
And that is why our democracy is on the brink.
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The new laws make it difficult, not impossible, to vote. We must help people overcome the new obstacles.
What are you going to do?
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Stacey Abrams is my hero. I am going to continue to contribute to hers and other organizations that do exactly what you say and help people overcome the new obstacles. You are right this is Job #1
But I can’t help recognizing that it becomes a Sisyphean task where no matter how many voters are registered, as long as the Republicans are in charge it will never be enough. I absolutely agree we should try nonetheless. But not normalize it because what the Republicans are doing is not normal in a democracy. It is the most anti-Democratic action they can take to stay in power, which demonstrates that democracy is expendable to them. Scary.
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I think you’re missing the point. If the GOP state legislatures have their way, IT WILL NOT MATTER if we have the most votes.
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It will be harder for the GOP state legislatures to overturn the elections if the margin is wide. Maximizing Dem votes must be part of our strategy.
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In his address yesterday in Tulsa, President Biden announced that he is committed to passing the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. We also need to pass the For the People Act that includes additional voter protections not included in the Lewis bill. Democrats must come to the realization that they will have to go it alone to get this done. There are currently over four hundred proposed bills that attempt to restrict voter access in red states across the country. If there ever was a time when Democrats need to come together, it is now. The assault to democracy is a clear and present danger. Citizen voting is a right, not a privilege. We must protect our right to vote and block the GOP’s attempt to undermine democracy.
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Is it just me, or does anyone else think the Republican Party has become a racist doomsday cult?
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There are a lot of non-racist, non-cultists who will vote Republican because they’re repulsed by the Woke Left and its call for endless eggshell walking and new taboo creation. The Woke Left needs to relearn the maxim, “the perfect is the enemy of the good.” Microaggressions will seem like a quaint concern in the new fascist regime.
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I’m not sure I fully agree with your analysis, Ponderosa, but as far as the problem with the perfect being the enemy of the good, yeah, fair enough.
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Ponderosa,
You seem to be saying that a lot of non-racist, non-cultists will vote for racist, doomsday cult Republicans because they’re MORE repulsed by the Woke Left than they are repulsed by racists who want to destroy democracy.
I would say that someone who is more repulsed by “the woke left” than racism was no more likely to vote for Democrats than a racist would.
How is Biden “walking on eggshells”? How is Bernie Sanders or AOC or Elizabeth Warren or other Democratic leader “walking on eggshells”?
Excusing support for racist, doomsday politicians because of a fear of having to “walk on eggshells” is delusional or racist in itself. It’s a false narrative – propaganda pushed by the right wing – to scare people who believe that gives them a reason to support racists and neofascists who want to destroy democracy itself.
The unwoke Democrats need to relearn the maxim that those who want to destroy you will always come up with some false narrative to get people to hate you. If it wasn’t “wokeness”, it would be “radical socialism” or “card carrying liberals” or “want the terrorists to win” or something else.
The solution is to call it out as a lie instead of reinforcing the false narrative and blaming the “woke left” for things that just don’t happen.
The Democrats forgot to defend Dukakis in 1988 and acted as if those attacks on him for being what in 2021 was “too woke” were credible. They should have dismissed them as ridiculous, just like they dismissed the “Biden is mentally incapacitated” false narrative the right also tried to push
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Mark, I agree but I might use stronger language. They lie as a matter of course.
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Hahahahaha! Excellent Diane. When my comment went into moderation, I wondered if my language was too strong. I’m glad to hear it wasn’t. And yes, mendacity if now part of the culture of the Republican Party.
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As Ted Cruz sings, “Lay Party lay, lay across my big brass bed”
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And of course, he means lie
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Racist, check
Doomsday prophesying, check
Cult, check
As far as I can tell, Mark, this is simply a statement of fact.
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Remember when Trump declared that the stock market would collapse unless he was re-elected?
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LOL. Yes. Hilarious.
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Yes. The market would collapse, and so would jobs, and we would become Venezuela. Because Biden is a Socialist. OMG. LMAO!!!!! What a freaking nutcase.
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Very nice of you to say so, Bob. Thank you!
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Doomsday is coming
Doomsday is coming
Of that I am sure
Business is humming
Consumerist cure
Life support’s failing
The system is down
Humans are bailing
But surely will drown
Doomsday is coming
It’s already here
Drinking is numbing
So have one more beer
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Little known fact: Jabba the Trump is the larval form of Mothra.
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These Repugnicans are such morons. They are on the wrong side of history, and short of all-out fascist revolution, they will not, in the long run, have any power. The fastest growing minority populations in the US are overwhelming Democrat, as are the young people coming up.
This party can change, or it can disappear. And good riddance. May the modern-day Know Nothings go the way of their predecessor.
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So, what we”re witnessing is these idiots putting their fingers in the dyke. Not. Going. To. Work.
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Bob, there are a lot of working class black and brown men who could easily shift to the strongman party. They are repulsed by the Judith Butler crowd. Dems need to learn to be likable—for the sake of democracy.
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Bob, there are a lot of working class black and brown men who could easily shift to the strongman party. They are repulsed by the Judith Butler crowd. Dems need to learn to be likable—for the sake of democracy.
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Black and brown men who shift to the racist, fascist strongman party are either a) on the take or b) profoundly confused.
And Judith Butler is almost entirely unknown outside academia.
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Black and brown working class men do not need to be “on the take” to gravitate toward a macho man who speaks their language. Of course they don’t know Judith Butler, but they don’t cotton to her many disciples at the New York Times etc. These people and the way they talk are kryptonite to the working class.
Here’s the way we should be talking: “While we do want reform, we love, respect and appreciate the police.” or “Let’s stop obsessing about identity and start talking how we can all together build a better America!” This will resonate with working class black and brown men, and many others.
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I thought I was woke but I have no idea who Judith Butler is. Is she the new “evil ACLU” that the Democrats are forced to condemn publicly and run away from, thus reinforcing the false narrative that the ACLU or Judith Butler are more scary than Republicans who want to end democracy?
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“While we do want reform, we love, respect and appreciate the police.” or “Let’s stop obsessing about identity and start talking how we can all together build a better America!”
Sounds like the kinds of things Democrats have said for many years. It didn’t stop the Republicans from taking over because they could point to some other scary bogeyman to convince voters that the commies would take over or radical socialists or the ACLU or “Islamic terrorists”. Democrats need to stop playing the game and giving it legitimacy.
The reason Biden won includes him not pretending that talking about racism was “identity politics” but just speaking the truth. Those who didn’t vote for him because they were drawn to neofascist and racist strong men don’t change their minds because Democrats say the very thing they have said for years.
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On a different subject: I accidentally posted a piece about The 1619 Project that will actually appear on Sunday June 6.
Unfortunately WordPress keeps changing its standard operating procedures.
Just when I have mastered how to post, how to edit, how to whatever, the rules change.
Recently WP changed again, and made it difficult, at least for me, to choose a date and time in the future for a new post.
I spent a lot of time on The 1619 post.
It’s not a throwaway.
You will see it on Sunday morning, first thing.
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Looking forward to reading that!
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Looking forward, as well, to the 1619 piece, Diane! Awesome.
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Dems lost ground with black and brown men in 2020. Hispanic South Texas was particularly bad. I fear it could become an avalanche in coming years if we don’t change our ways. Unlike the white Woke crowd, these guys don’t fixate on white supremacy and colonial reproduction.
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I read this in a BBC article about that:
“Mokarzel’s wife Lily, a teacher, first-generation Mexican-American and also a Trump supporter, adds that she voted for him for economic reasons – “our salaries have increased” – and because she likes his “genuine self”, despite colleagues and her union supporting Biden.
“The way I’ve been seeing him attacked, the lies,” she says. “I never used to vote, because I never felt my vote counted… And I feel like, since Trump has been in office our lives have improved.”
Well, there ya go! Union teacher gives Trump’s economic views credit for her salary increase. She does not give her union credit — she gives Trump credit.
How exactly are Democrats supposed to convince union teachers that it isn’t their union but Trump who made their salary increase possible? Propaganda? Or truth? Maybe if we just abolish unions and vote in more anti-union Republicans like Trump, teachers salaries will increase even more.
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Ponderosa
I see you are an expert on Black and Brown Blue collar working class Trump voters and what is motivating their vote.
If anything I have found in 5 years of interactions with them, that there is no way a Democrat could ever reach them. They are more pathetically ignorant than even the White species of Trumpanzee. The Association of German National Jews comes to my mind.
But they are a small minority of the Blacks (10%) and Hispanics(37%). The Hispanic vote never being as solidified as the Black vote. Major shifts in Florida among Cubans with a Red scare and Texas among Tejanos whose main employers are oil gas and homeland security and are ardently anti abortion should not have surprised.
But if you like I can introduce you to as many as you can handle here in NYC
Of course Biden and Democrats will have to deliver to the working class in a big way. But the object should not be to flip the ignorant but to bring out as much of the 34% who don’t vote . Biden actually did better among White voters 72% of the voting public . 1% better among those without a college degree and 4% better with the college educated . Those motivated by Trump to vote for him and against him showed up in 2020 in record numbers the object should be to get those who can be economically motivated to the polls in 22 and 24
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the object should not be to flip the ignorant but to bring out as much of the 34% who don’t vote .
Absolutely agree with that
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NYC public school parent
So perhaps now you see what I was talking about this morning about Staten Island. The most highly Unionized Borough in NYC . 24% of families have a union member . A place that should never vote for anti union candidates. Yet CD 11 its only Congressional district had been Republican for 30 of 32 years, till Rose slipped in, in 18 . And then the Anti AOC was sent packing for not being a Trumptard.
. Yes it is a failure on the part of Democrats but it is an even bigger failure on the part of the Union movement . It is very easy for the Union leadership to cut a check . It is another thing for them to get the membership to the polls voting for pro union candidates. Which in turn would generate more support from those pro union politicians . The story of Neo Liberal Democrats abandoning working class voters mirrors working class voters abandoning Democrats and you can lay that squarely at the feet of George Meany who did everything but endorse Nixon while blasting McGovern the most pro labor Senator in
the US Senate daily .
When the union movement was a social movement it generated heavy turn out in the streets and and almost unanimous votes at the polls . “Business Unionism” has allowed the movement to splinter into small self interested organizations whose leaderships prime concern is maintaining their positions sometimes generationally. Of course doing so by delivering to their own members what ever they can achieve . While the ship sunk around them as other workers were crushed.
. Part of the problem is legislation. Taft Harley’s ban on secondary boycotts took solidarity which was hard enough to achieve and made it illegal. It was hard enough to get workers in different Unions to withhold their labor for a worker in another union or occupation. It has been illegal since 47. And the story of the collapse I spoke of in NYC is the story of injunctions or the threat of injunctions crippling those unions . The Pro act would reverse that . Don’t hold your breath. .
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Thoroughly enjoying reading this conversation, y’all.
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Joel, thank you again for your insight! I hope it was clear that I agreed with you.
“the object should not be to flip the ignorant but to bring out as much of the 34% who don’t vote”
ding ding ding. Republicans know this which is why they are passing so many laws to make it near impossible for them to vote
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72% of Latinos want stronger border control! Dems, we’re misreading Latinos. We could lose them if we don’t get “woke” on this topic.
Also talking up transgender rights turns off many Latinos.
The perfect is the enemy of the good.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/02/republicans-are-winning-latinos-florida-can-they-do-it-nationwide/
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One reason working people left the Democratic Party is the neglect they exhibited towards labor. NAFTA was a big factor that helped drive blue collar workers out of the party. Biden is trying to turn things around, but it won’t help if he fails to deliver on promises.
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retired teacher,
I never understood this. Blue collar workers are so mad about NAFTA that that unions only get lackluster support from Democrats that they support the Republicans who want to keep the minimum wage low, take away their health care, destroy unions altogether, and, while Republicans are at it, make sure it’s too expensive for their kids to go to college and tell them it’s too expensive to care about their roads and bridges falling apart and safe workplaces and by the way, Republicans are fighting to end social security and Medicare, too, so have a nice retirement. Blue collar workers hear that and say “I want the Republican because I’m mad about NAFTA”?
It’s not that white blue collar workers aren’t voting at all — they are voting for Republicans. You really think it is NAFTA?
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It’s racism. And abortion. And guns. And the Repugnicans like McConnell are very much aware of this. As long as they can keep uneducated Americans riled up about these things, they can continue to win elections. I would be surprised if most adult Americans had any clue what NAFTA is.
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Pitchforks in the dyke.
Putting pitchforks in the dyke
Making holes that mouses like
Water sprays like squirting clam
Undermining earthen dam
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Re: 1619 project author’s tenure at UNC
NC Policy Watch, 6-3-2021, posted about Walter Hussman. The article includes a quote from Douglas A. Blackmon, a Pulitzer winning journalist who once worked for Walter Hussman. Blackmon’s assessment of Hussman is scathing. He describes him as having been a mini-Rupert Murdoch for 40 yrs.
Hussman promotes school choice in Arkansas when he’s not inserting himself into the hiring of faculty at a a public university to which he promised a $25 mil. donation.
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Yeah, Linda. This guy is really bad news and has been for a long, long time.
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Bob Shepherd says: “It’s racism. And abortion. And guns.”
Yes, I do think those issues are far more important than economic issues to the white blue collar voters who vote for Republicans.
And how on earth can the Democrats compete with that?
They will never reach voters for whom those issues are most important but because for too long they kept listening to people (which included conservative Dems, moderate Dems, and those who were self-described progressives) who told them how important it was to please those white blue collar voters who were easily riled up by cultural issues (enough to make them forget about economic issues), the Dems lost ground.
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Those white, blue-collar Repugnican voters don’t understand the economic issues or healthcare, and there is much else that is way over their heads, as uch as, say, cybersecurity is over mine. They are lucky to be able to read the signs on the aisles at Walmart.
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I know. That comment was not kind. But after the total farce of the Trump administration, 74 million people were stupid enough to vote for him. For the consider injecting disinfectants For the one who separated little children from their parents.
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And, how, your fascinating fast fact of the day:
This isn’t widely known, but Jabba the Trump is the larval form of Mothra.
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Unfortunately, culture war issues captivate uneducated voters more than their own economic self interest. Trump exemplifies that principle. So does MitchMcConnell. Why did Republicans pound the issue of Colin Kaepernick “taking a knee?” Why their sudden love for Dr. Seuss? This is the way to get the undereducated to vote against the expansion of healthcare and for the privatization of their public schools.
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Just when Ponderosa finally writes something with which I completely agree, he/she repels me almost immediately with the Black and brown comment as well as the equivocating for Republicans comments. But I’ll focus on this one: “72% of Latinos want stronger border control!”
If one reads and understands American history, this is not at all surprising. German immigrants, Irish immigrants, Italian immigrants, Vietnamese immigrants, Chinese immigrants, (fill in the blank) immigrants have all fit this pattern. Once they get in, they want to deny others like them (family members excepted) the same opportunities they had. It’s a natural, predictable cycle that is not unique to Latinos. The only ones for whom this does not apply are African slaves. Even they wouldn’t have wished what they went through on their compatriots. But let’s be clear: this “72%” crap is a canard of a canard. Moreover, it commits the racist sin of lumping every national/cultural origin, which are quite diverse, into one convenient, incorrect classification of Latino. Take some time to walk around Little Havana in Miami and talk about how Cubans there think about people coming to the U.S. from Cuba, Honduras, El Salvador, or Mexico.
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There are right-wing Latinos, but I really wonder where that stat comes from. Sounds REALLY suspicious. A poll taken at a Marco Rubio rally?
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If I remember correctly, the first wave of refugees from Cuba after Castro came to power were from wealthy families. The peasants had less reason to leave initially. Like wealthy families everywhere, the interests of the ruling class often do/did not align with the general welfare. Then too, Latinos of the Catholic faith, in particular, are likely to have some more conservative social beliefs.
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For a while there, there were lots of gringos at Trump rallies wearing “Latinos for Trump” T-shirts and hats. This was hilarious.
And then there were the “Blacks for Trump” booths run by, you guessed it, white folks.
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Bob, black and Latino support for Trump is not a myth. In my voter registration work, I’ve encountered plenty. This study is raising the alarm too: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/06/us/politics/democrats-2020-election.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage
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I met one of these bizarre creatures about a year ago–a black Trump supporter–and I know a profoundly ignorant Latina one.
As in the cartoon I drew, this is like field mice for feral cats.
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Bob and NYC are correct. As long as the GOP/conservative religious are allowed to message a false moral high ground about abortion with no pushback, neither progressives nor the American people in general will win. There’s precious little push back at this blog and much condemnation of those who do pushback. I continue to make the wrong assumption- that the people who post and comment at this blog want to win against the GOP’s racism and sexism, its support for unfettered capitalism and theft of Main Street’s assets. In reality, many at this blog are more interested in protecting the feelings of people who belong to a highly political, patriarchal church (the right wing’s army). They rationalize with arguments like the churches have long histories with the arc changing, despite the USCCB’s Feb. 23, 2021 letter to the House and Senate opposing the Equality Act of 2021. People at the blog also justify silence because the church’s rituals meditate congregants. Generations have paid a high price for acquiescence to organized, political, religious bullies. And, the cost is increasing in the U.S. If Roe v. Wade is overturned by the conservative Catholic SCOTUS majority, the U.S. will distance itself from every other developed nation.
The U.S. has the worst of worlds, private charity paid for with taxes.
Catholic organizations have politically positioned themselves as the U.S.’s 3rd largest employer. And, now the conservative churches want to takeover the schools with the help of men like Charles Koch, Walter Hussman, Walton heirs, Bill Gates…
Btw- Greg’s observations are always insightful and accurate.
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The Right Side of History
If history has sides
I choose the losing team
Cuz winning team abides
The murderous regime
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Yikes, so many typos in my posts. I really should take more time and get these right. My apologies.
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I’m guessing you won’t be volunteering to sit down for any round table discussions with Republicans. Not sure how well I would do either. The Republicans have done far too good a job of messaging. We would probably do well to develop our own battery of slogans.
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Like you, not interested, speduktr. LOL. I would rather spend that time educating those right-wingers’ children to detest everything their parents believe.
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Oh say, can you remember when
the country was ruled by old, white men?
Do you remember the orange dope,
the bloated, bloviating, great white hope?
How they tried in vain to fix our elections
while taking pills to assist their erections?
Dressed in Bermuda shorts, they stand,
cocktail glasses in their hands
at the place where the ocean meets the sand
and over their bulging bellies and buns
lift their glasses to their own setting suns.
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So true, Bob. Speaking of the orange dope, I see he shut down his blog only a month after he started it. Maybe he didn’t appreciate many of the comments.
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If Traitor Trump doesn’t end up in prison, he will never stop attempting to steal the presidency of the United States as he blames honest elected officials like Biden of doing what he has already been doing for years.
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Max Boot is a current conservative, not former. He is among the Bush-Cheney-Obama-Biden neocons/neolibs who unwaiveringly support Israel no matter how many Palestinians they slaughter. He is, in his own words, “fiscally conservative” meaning he favors austerity that leaves people mired in debt and unable to afford medical treatment, housing and food. As a neocon/neolib, his austerity does not, of course, extend to anything related to the military or corporations. He was, in fact, one of the loudest supporters of the Illegal Iraq invasion: “Once Afghanistan has been dealt with, America should turn its attention to Iraq […] Once we have deposed Saddam, we can impose an American-led, international regency in Baghdad, to go along with the one in Kabul […] It is a matter of self defense: [Saddam] is currently working to acquire weapons of mass destruction that he or his confederates will unleash against America […] To turn Iraq into a beacon of hope for the oppressed peoples of the Middle East […] This could be the chance to right the scales, to establish the first Arab democracy, and to show the Arab people that America is committed to freedom for them”
In fact, he supports forever wars wherever America wants to throw its weight around: “We need to think of these deployments [in Afghanistan and Syria] in much the same way we thought of our Indian Wars, which lasted roughly 300 years (ca. 1600-1890), or as the British thought about their deployment on the North West Frontier (today’s Pakistan-Afghanistan border), which lasted 100 years (1840s-1940s). U.S. troops are not undertaking a conventional combat assignment. They are policing the frontiers of the Pax Americana.”
Frankly, Trump boiled many a liberal brain. Anyone who says “Orange Man Bad” is now a liberal hero, no matter how steeped in blood they are. I’ve said it so many times – the enemy of my enemy is NOT my friend.
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i suspect you are equating things that Max Boot said 15 or more years ago with his more recent policy desires. But for the sake of argument let’s agree that he is the most war-mongering neocon who makes Dick Cheney look like a peacenik. So what?
Max Boot believes in democracy. Trump and the Republicans no longer do. The enemy of neofascists who want to destroy democracy are certainly friends to progressives when the battle is to preserve democracy. That is why your defense of Putin and Trump is so suspect. Progressivism dies in countries where strongmen take over. Putin is a danger to democracy. Trump and the Republican party are a danger to democracy. Bernie and AOC get that. So do the majority of progressives.
You profess to be concerned about the evil US foreign policy and the danger it causes but you don’t seem to believe democracy is a way to change things. What is? Democracy is messy and ugly and imperfect. But it truly frightens me that you seem to believe that NOT having democracy is no worse than having it. If anything, that makes you the enemy of progressives, not a friend at all.
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Spassiva, Tovarich!
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Republicans seek to to steal elections. No sh#t!
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Trump is now telling people he expects to be reinstated as president by August. His party is a critical threat to America and the Constitution and make no mistake – the base is being primed for more political extortionist mob violence. Their coup is ongoing and enabled by Russia’s massive hack. Just think of the power traitor insurrectionist Mike Flynn once had. The party of Lincoln has become Novochok on the underpants of democracy.
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Well said, Callisto
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“Trump is now telling people he expects to be reinstated as president by August”
President of prisoners at Rikers Island maybe.
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President of Trump University
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I just got back from a week of welcoming a new grandson into the world. My mornings were spent with this little body tucked under my chin, taking his morning nap while his exhausted mother slept. The world receded into insignificance. I’m not sure I want to reengage. I suspect there are plenty of others who have similar feelings, but too much is at stake to sit back and hope for the best. We are in a fight for the survival of democracy.
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I have spent the past few days In Atlanta. I will admit big cities scare me. All that traffic and bustle. My stay here has been nothing short of wonderful. Local residents, almost all African-American, have fallen over themselves to speak in a friendly way, give advice on what I should see, and how to get around in this traffic-infested place. One young gentleman gave me a great history of the Pullman repair shop and its influence on the growth of a black middle class at the turn of the last century.
That laws would be passed to keep some of these people from voting is the most offensive thing I have ever heard. To think that young man might be denied the vote while that yahoo that almost sideswiped me in his dinosaur pickup flying a trump flag get to vote is enough to make this pacifist enlist.
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Preach it, Brother Roy!
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OK. Don’t know why I have wasted time revising a throw-away piece of doggerel, but here:
Voice of the Future
For Mitch McConnell
Oh say, can you remember when
the country was ruled by old, white men?
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Do you remember the orange dope,
the bloated, bloviating, great white hope?
They tried in vain to fix our elections,
those men with pills to assist their erections.
Dressed in Bermuda shorts, they stood,
nutcases, hearts and heads of wood,
cocktail glasses in their hands
at the place where the ocean meets the sand,
and over their bulging bellies and buns
lifted their glasses to their own setting suns.
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The sun will set on Trump when get lower middle class voters to understand that he is picking their pocket.
It reminds me of a guy who ran for Nashville mayor during the busing controversy. People like my wife were crossing picket lines in their third grade jeans and dresses, and a guy named Casey Jenkins tried to win the mayor’s race by being against bussing. My 7th grade English teacher, an African-American lady who was a no nonsense sort declared to me that he was trying to “hoodwink the people of Nashville.” As it was, he garnered the support of all those people who were worried about their children, but lost anyway.
Today we need to attack those who wave the red shirt with one hand and raid the treasury with the other. All those trump people who make between 100,000 and 200,000, his largest demographic, need to understand he does not give a Greek G-D about them.
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The Son Also rises
The sun will set on Trump
When Hell has frozen over
When Heaven is a dump
When Hell is filled with clover
An asteroid will come
Before it comes to pass
Assuming it is dumb
So have another glass
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Just remember this
As Jack Frost once said
One man’s doggerel is another’s masterwork.”
And
“the difference between a good poem and a great one is often just a few words. And the fewer the better.”
So
Revise
Rework
Incise
And jerk
Until
You’ve got
The smell
Of rot
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Few have your genius, SomeDAM, and can elevate light verse to the status of high art.
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High Art
Timothy Leary played the part
Acted out the highest art
Played the role for all to see
Oscar worthy LSD
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“Two roads diverged in a wood and, well,
I took the one of doggerel
And that has made all the difference”
— Jack Frost
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There was a reason the wood was yellow
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LMAO!!!! That’s awesome.
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Ultimately, the real power lies with voters. Despite these legislative junkets, voters need to be even more immobilized in 2022 and 2024.
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“Ultimately, the real power lies with voters.”
Gosh, that perpetually rejuvenated illusion flys
in the face of reality.
The vote of WE THE PEOPLE doesn’t undermine
the POWER of the UNELECTED DICTATORS.
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“Ultimately , the real voters lie with power”
Fixed
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YOU ARE A BRAINWASHED, OR BRAINDEAD SHEEPLE. OR AS YOU PROBABLY PREFER, TRANSHEEPLE.
YOU SUPPORT A LITERAL BRAINDEAD CRIMINAL WHOS ENTIRE FAMILY IS HYPER CORRUPT AND IN BED WITH EVERY EVIL ENTITY IN THE WORLD. “HEELS UP” COMMIE-MALA SLEPT HER WAY INTO CALI POLITICALS AND CANT EVEN GET 5% SUPPORT, YET SHE IS A PERFECT SHEEPLE, JUST LIKE YOU. THATS WHY ALCOHOLIC CHATTER TEETH POLOSI CHOSE HER.
YOU PEOPLE ARE SO SO BLIND.
YOUR SOCIALIST, ANTI AMERICAN, ANTI FREEDOM, PRO SOCIALISM, PRO KILLING BABIES, PRO SHUTTING DOWN THE ECONOMY, PRO, ELIMINATING OUR ABILITY TO PRODUCE ENERGY FOR OURSELVES, PRO GIVING ALL OUR MONEY AWAY TO OTHER COUNTRIES THROUGH IGNORANT TRADE DEALS AND “SOCIALIST PROGRAMS”.
YOUR PARTIES AGENDA IS THE SAME AS ALL THE HYPER WEALTHY GLOBALISTS. YOU ARE FAR FAR TOO STUPID TO SEE THIS.
HENCE YOU ARE A PERFECT TRANSHEEHIM/HER/IT/WHOCARES WITH A SHADE ENOUGH TYPING ABILITY TO TRY AND CONVINCE OTHER IGNORANT PEOPLE WHO CANT SEE PAST TOMORROW.
REAL PATRIOTS DIE TO PROTECT THIS COUNTRY, AGAINST REAL TYRANNY. WE WILL NEED TO DO THAT ONCE AGAIN WITH THE GLOBALISTS.
YOU ARE FAR TO STUPID TO SEE THIS
CHANCES ARE YOU ARE A WHITE FEMALE WHO CANT GET ANY. THEREFORE YOUR ANGRY, ALONE AND HAVE ZERO FAITH. YOUR DEAD INSIDE.
SEEK JESUS. JESUS IS THE SAVIOR.
IF NOT, PLEASE EXIT THE COUNTRY, MOVE TO ONE OF THE SHITHOLES THAT YOU CRY ABOUT ALL THE TIME.
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Another nut job chimes in.
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Thhank you for sharing this
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