Wtiting on the MSNBC website, experienced journalist Molly Jong-Fast says that women can’t risk another Trump term. The issue that will be decisive, she believes, is reproductive rights. Women had them for 50 years, then Trump’s Supreme Court abolished them. Never before has the Supreme Court taken rights away.
She writes:
In 2016, in her presidential campaign against Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton prophesied, “In a single term, the Supreme Court could demolish pillars of the progressive movement, and as someone who has worked on every single one of these issues for decades, I see this as a make-or-break moment.” Trump, of course, was elected and proceeded to appoint three justices to the Supreme Court, thus positioning a conservative-majority Supreme Court to rubber-stamp the most arrant conservative nonsense. And top of that Republican wish list was overturning the 1973 Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade.
Now, in 2024, we’re seeing what happens when women’s bodily autonomy is threatened and stripped away. We’re seeing a striking gender gap when it comes to support for Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump, with early voting polls showing a 10-percentage-point gender gap. And when we look at the policies Trump has helped enact versus the promises Harris has pledged, it’s no mystery why.
Before Roe was struck down, and seemingly as a trial run, in 2021 Texas passed Senate Bill 8, which made abortion after six weeks illegal in Texas. The Supreme Court had a chance to stop the law on the shadow docket. The justices declined, a harbinger of things to come. A year later, the Supreme Court overturned the law that codified abortion.
A sea of trigger laws written for this eventuality followed; some red states banned abortion as quickly as they could. Republicans wrote bills that banned abortion broadly, with little or no cutout for the life of the woman. The idea was simple: make doctors afraid to treat. Texas courts have several times rejected requests to provide specificity about the health exception.
In Louisiana not only can you not get an abortion; you may struggle just to get first-trimester pregnancy care. “We were stunned by just how much regular medical practice for pregnant people has been disrupted,” Michele Heisler, the medical director of Physicians for Human Rights, told NPR. Elsewhere in the country, things are looking similarly bleak. According to a 2023 report from The New York Times, “All told, more than a dozen labor and delivery doctors — including five of Idaho’s nine longtime maternal-fetal experts — will have either left or retired by the end of this year.” Medical care for women is under threat, and it extends far beyond what’s traditionally discussed as abortion, especially by Republicans who demonize an entire category of lifesaving health care.
After Roe was overturned, a lot of us were sure this would mean women would die. We were told we were being hysterical. But “the SB 8 effect” was real.According to Nancy L. Cohen, president of the Gender Equity Policy Institute, “There’s only one explanation for this staggering difference in maternal mortality. All the research points to Texas’ abortion ban as the primary driver of this alarming increase.” And it wasn’t just pregnant women who died. Infant mortality also increased by about 13%, according to a study from Johns Hopkins, which also stated, “This suggests that SB 8 was driving this increase in infant mortality.” It’s now three years later. Women have died.
In the one election since the fall of Roe, the 2022 midterm election, there was warning of a red wave, projecting that Republicans planned to compensate for Joe Biden’s 2020 victory.
But Republicans underperformed, and Democrats kept the Senate and almost kept the House. Two years later, conservative pundits wishcasted that women have gotten over losing that constitutional right. But evidence supports the theory that if anything, women are more enraged than ever.

The convicted rapist, fraud and felon who became a traitor on January 6, 2021 (actually, I think the orange toddler became a traitor years before that date) did not act alone to get rid of Roe vs Wade.
The malignant narcissist, lifelong cheater and serial liar made deals that benefited him. Someone else wanted to get rid of Roe vs Wade.
There was Leo Leonard.
Leonard Leo played outsized role shaping Supreme Court and overturning Roe : NPR
There was Mitch McConnell
McConnell closes in on Roe after years of pushing the courts rightward – POLITICO
There’s the Christian Nationalists
Trump allies prepare to infuse ‘Christian nationalism’ in second administration – POLITICO
Does anyone believe that Traitor Trump really cares about Roe vs Wade? This is a sociopath who only cares about himself and what he can get from others. He made a deal with those who wanted to get rid of it. They backed him. He gave them what they wanted.
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A question for historians: how many abortion did he pay in a life of wild sex?
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The question that entered mind was somewhat complex.
Arguably, the Republicans have demonstrated that they really have no desire to solve the problem of immigration. They need the controversy. Similarly, they depended on the abortion issue for over 40 years, they used it to bring poor people into the same tent as billionaires, appealing to the religion of the poor people.
Then there was Dobbs. Were they betting Dobbs would come after they had secured their hold on power? Trump would render babies for their lard if it would increase his power. Why did he think this would play out differently?
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Trump doesn’t care about abortion. It’s a means to power.
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yes, there are many people who are responsible for the assault on women. They chose Trump as their champion because he promised and delivered on appointing judges who are forced birthers and corporate shills.
If there is an afterlife I sincerely hope that when it’s their time that Trump, McConnell and Leo will be roasting over a very hot fire.
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1 in 3 American women live in states which have banned abortion. The majority of them are Black and Brown. We knew women would die. They don’t care.
Also, pay no attention to those who deny there are or will be bans. They use language like “minimum national standard” or “restrictions” or claim there are “exceptions.” And they are coming for birth control, medication abortions and drugs like mifepristone which are used in the aftermath of miscarriages.
Kamala Harris asked Brett Kavanaugh this question, to which she already knew the answer:
If women are to have equality before the law, the government cannot have the power to make decisions about the female body, either.
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Good news from NJ (which went for Harris): NEW JERSEY —Democratic Representative Andy Kim has defeated Republican Curtis Bashaw to become New Jersey’s next U.S. Senator, the Associated Press is projecting.
As of the latest update, Kim has 793,872 votes (55.6 percent) and Bashaw has 624,181 (42.8 percent), with 32 percent of votes counted.
Hurrah!
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JJ, that’s great news.
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oh Bob!!!!!!!! Your guy Trump is coming into office lol!!!
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Diane and all: As I write, it’s not over yet. But those idiots who are voting for Trump are voting our freedoms away and shitting on the graves of all who have died for them.
Also, every person I have seen interviewed and was asked why they were going to vote for Trump, cited misinformation as their motivation. . . .like the immigration situation where Trump himself killed the bipartisan immigration bill to keep Biden from having a political win; and the economy, which is in great shape via Biden, but the scam talk was that it is in terrible shape. These were their motivations.
Half the country is either stupid or corrupt or both. CBK
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CBK, not a good night.
Lies and misinformation are winning.
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The balance is not tipped yet, but I never thought I’d see it. I fear for Zelensky, and so many more. True to form, Trump is doing a victory lap before he actually wins. Everything feels so dark. CBK
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I guess we can expect Harris to call Raffensberger now to “find” 20,000 more votes? CBK
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lol nope we voting out your party !!! Worst party ever !!! Loser!!!!
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Showing the lowlife character of your party, Lori?
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BTW, Lori, it’s not our party, but our country you voted out. CBK
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By voting for Trump and the, Republican Party, the voting FEMALE citizens are, giving up their, REPRODUCTIVE rights to the government, and, yet, not ALL voting American women vote Harris for some reason…
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Taurus: Yes, women took a hit twice–once in rejecting a woman for president, and second for enabling Trump’s path to a national abortion ban.
And I’m gobsmacked by Latino men who would put down their own women, and support someone who so obviously despises them, just to save their precious macho-male “John Wayne” egos. What a historical joke THAT is. CBK
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Maybe stupidity and moral corruption does not explain their DJT votes. Should we take Demonic Possession for a spin? Evil Intent is contagious. It is capable of Mass Genocide as we all know. And “genocide” comes in many forms. Women’s Health Clinics shuttered. Corrupt Charter Schools funded full steam ahead. 3 Mile Island reopened so Bill Gates has nuclear electricity for his latest data center. Ukraine & Israel/Palestine/Lebanon citizens butchered. A Slave-Chained Kamala Harris marched down Main Street in Mt Pleasant PA’s Halloween Parade surrounded by Cub Scouts+Girl Scouts+ High School Marching Band. These behaviors constitute The Genocide of democracy, sanity, safety, life, liberty & the pursuit of a productive, peace-filled happiness. Every single one of us must now Step Up to this moment and pick the place. “I have a kind of courage.I am far from blind, far from indifferent.I will not indulge in impotent, passive despair.I will not add to the despair of the world.I am working on COUNTERPOISINS.A space in which people breathe & restore their strength to live.”
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kathyirwin: Clair McCaskill said this morning on Morning Joe that Harris tried to appeal to our better angels, but they had all gone away; and Trump appealed to fear, and I would say to resentment.
I think it’s that, but also quite subconsciously mythical, as you seem to suggest by Demonic Possession. It’s also a combination of The Big Lie, repeated over and over again, told to people who are not critical or sophisticated enough to know when they are being lied to.
And BTW, I wonder if we’ll ever know how much of what happened was rooted in Russia, Musk, and the goons who surround Trump, and not so much in the electorate?
But I must ask, after reading your note, what happens to children who are encouraged to participate in such a parade as you describe? They make me embarrassed to be an American.
“These behaviors constitute The Genocide of democracy, sanity, safety, life, liberty & the pursuit of a productive, peace-filled happiness.” We have been tracking the problem as informal for a very long time, here and in other venues. But now, it’s been formalized. CBK
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Our children. All of them! Are being put through quite a lot. Adult immigrant bigotry, systemic racism, homophobic school board book ban mandates, corrupt charter schools stealing their public school buildings & budgets, anti-nutrition school lunch programs, A.I. Driven computer curriculum ad nauseam. They know a steaming pile of excrement when they smell it. It agitates them and alienates them. Which places them in an untenable position. How does one love & respect a community of grownups who behave this way? How does one swear allegiance to a Democracy that permits and promotes such cowardly conduct? Our kids are wrestling deep inside themselves with some very serious emotional/developmental questions.
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kathyirwin1: I have always experienced children as having a deep sense of justice about them, . . . even though it is often not informed well :o)
The problem, of course, is that it comes at a time when they really do need more security and stability, so it probably takes its toll.
Biden is going to speak in a few minutes–I’ll be interested in hearing what he says. In think there are so many people (most in my family) who have no ideas what’s coming. CBK
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FYI: On Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show last night, the host said that the nation traded one of the best female leaders we have ever seen for the worst man in the world, . . . twice. CBK
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I’m afraid not only for the near future — the next four years — but also for the continuance of democratic governance in America.
It appears that Trump will return to the Oval Office.
It appears that WAY too many Americans have embraced a psychopath — who is also a serial liar, an overt racist and misogynist, a convicted felon and adjudicated rapist, a seditious traitor, AND a fascist — as the person they think can “fix” the nation’s problems and issues.
Perhaps I shouldn’t be, but I am stunned by this. Astounded. Disappointed. And deeply disturbed.
At The Atlantic, political analyst Ron Brownstein added a bit of perspective on education as to why this happened, noting that this election, college-educated WHITE voters in Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina “moved slightly, but not dramatically, away from Trump,” compared to 2020.
Think about that for a second. COLLEGE-EDUCATED VOTERS — after four years of lies, a failed Covid response, the denigration of American alliances, the abuse of constitutional vales and principles, and a seditious violent insurrection — only moved “SLIGHTLY” away from Trump.
If a college education has value, and I suspect that many of us would say that it does, then did college not serve these voters well? Did they not learn history? Or government, or psychology? Didn’t these same voters study those things in HIGH SCHOOL?
Of course they did. So, did they not study the American Revolution, and why it was fought? Did they not learn about how and why the Constitution was written, and the values and principles embedded in it? Did they not discuss the meaning and intent of the amendments contained in the Bill of Rights? Did they not learn about Supreme Court decisions in the early years of the American republic, McCullough v. Maryland (1819) and Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)?
In McCullough v. Maryland, for example, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that the U.S. government was “a Government of the people. In form and in substance, it emanates from them. Its powers are granted by them, and are to be exercised directly on them, and for their benefit.” Thus one of the purposes of government is to promote the general welfare.
I’m perplexed. So help me out. Isn’t that precisely what Kamala Harris campaigned on? And hasn’t the economy been humming, with inflation tamed, unemployment way down, household incomes up, and millions of jobs being produced, with many more to come?
And isn’t it well-documented that the economic plan of Trump and Republicans is “trickle-down,” which only funnels money UP-bracket and leaves the bills to everyone else?
American patriot Thomas Paine put it like this in assessing government and economic policy:
“I care not how affluent some may be, provided that none be miserable in consequence of it.”
Did these voters not study the American Civil War, which was fought by Southern states for the preservation of slaver and white supremacy? Did they not learn anything about the Jim Crow era, and women’s suffrage? About the Great Depression? About how Hitler came to power in Germany, and what fascism is? About the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
ALL of the above is in regard to COLLEGE EDUCATED VOTERS. So what about those who didn’t have college degrees. Here’s Brownstein:
“Harris won about three in five white women with a college degree, a big improvement from what the exit polls recorded in 2020. But Trump offset that by improving at least slightly since 2020 among white voters without a college education, who tended to give Biden especially low marks for his performance. Crucially for Trump, he retained overwhelming support among white women without a college degree everywhere except Wisconsin, where he split them evenly.”
You know where else we saw that fairly recently, where white women without a college degree made the difference in an election? Virginia, 2021. Glenn Youngkin ran an overtly racist campaign disguised as “parents rights” over the falsity that Critical Race Theory permeated public schools and caused white kids to fee” ashamed” and “guilty” over their whiteness. Meanwhile, the Youngkin administration set up a snitch line where aggrieved parents could complain, and tried to rewrite the state history curriculum.
EIGHT YEARS AGO, I wrote a post noting that The American National Elections Study found that “Whites who reported prejudicial beliefs about blacks skewed heavily Republican in 2008 and 2012 — and they will in 2016.”
I added that the Pew Research Center “found that Trump supporters were significantly less likely than other Americans (and supporters of other Republican presidential candidates) to think that racial and ethnic diversity improves the United States.”
And I added this: “Research by Washington Post pollsters and by University of California at Irvine political scientist Michael Tesler, among others, have found that Trump does best among Americans who express racial animus.”
EIGHT YEARS AGO, in 2016, David Remnick wrote this in the New Yorker:
“The election of Donald Trump to the Presidency is nothing less than a tragedy for the American republic, a tragedy for the Constitution, and a triumph for the forces, at home and abroad, of nativism, authoritarianism, misogyny, and racism…On January 20, 2017, we will bid farewell to the first African-American President—a man of integrity, dignity, and generous spirit—and witness the inauguration of a con who did little to spurn endorsement by forces of xenophobia and white supremacy. It is impossible to react to this moment with anything less than revulsion and profound anxiety…There are miseries to come: an increasingly reactionary Supreme Court; an emboldened right-wing Congress; a President whose disdain for women and minorities, civil liberties and scientific fact, to say nothing of simple decency, has been repeatedly demonstrated. Trump is vulgarity unbounded…The most hopeful way to look at this grievous event—and it’s a stretch—is that this election and the years to follow will be a test of the strength, or the fragility, of American institutions. It will be a test of our seriousness and resolve.
http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/an-american-tragedy-donald-trump
So, here were are, EIGHT YEARS LATER, and we seem to have — at the very least, given the breadth and depth of Project 2025 — at LEAST doubled down on tragedy. And from what I can tell, on racism. And misogyny. And sedition and fascism.
The people who supported Hitler’s rise in Germany, even though most were not full-fledged members of the Nazi party, were, as one historian put it, “self-absorbed Germans” who felt a deep “sense of having been victimized.” They bought into Hitler’s lies and propaganda. Similarly, lots of white Americans, especially low-education ones, have been eager recipients of Trump’s lies and propaganda.
As Remnick put it, “there are miseries to come.”
Ben Franklin said it more starkly:
“A republic, if you can keep it.”
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Democracy: A good read . . . thank you. Also, I have said here many times, I think the STEM programming over the last two decades had the residual effect of limiting humanities, history, civics, social sciences, etc.
What we ended up with in many situations are a bunch of “technofascists” who have no idea what they are missing because everything they know is also transactional, in our hyper-capitalist culture. Not all, but way too many. And if they do get a sense that something is missing — look around . . . what’s authentic out there for them to relate to . . . Christian nationalism? CBK
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I look forward to the economic pain promised by Elon Musk.
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“the economic pain promised by Musk”
Haha. Hopefully that pain will inflict Musk supporters because it sure won’t hurt your favorite psychopath billionaire.
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I hurt physically, mentally and morally. I grieve for our nation. What I feel is akin to a death in the family.
(Written the morning after 11-5-24 when the sun finally came up and I had to trudge across the field and take down the flag I put alongside NYS 97; the flag given to me at my father’s burial.)
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It’s a gut check that Trump showed us exactly what he was and voters liked that very dark vision, full of hate and violence and authoritarianism. Even to the very last day before the election Trump was spewing his vile rhetoric and yet voters were still motivated to come out and make him president.
I hope when this settles down, this country takes stock of itself. This goes way beyond politics. There is something very sick in this country, an ugly contagious disease of hate that robs people of their humanity. Half of us – regardless of our politics – are immune. But the other half is attracted to the only thing Trump actually offered them, Trump’s authoritarian vision where the “other” is their enemy and he has given them permission to hate and act out against them. The promises he made about retribution against folks like us were promises they are fine with him keeping. For what? A tax cut?
Bullies want us to feel scared and threatened, so I am trying not to feel that way. But a very sad day.
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a very sad day indeed…
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