Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Disgusting Jonathan Turley; closeted Katharine Hepburn

That disgusting Jonathan Turley.  No, I'm not talking about the rumors of student harassment -- I keep getting e-mails about those as well.  I have no knowledge of any harassment on his part.  If people are telling the truth, they should come forward.  No, I'm referring to his right-wing nonsense.  A student says her rights are being infringed upon because she can't speak on campus about milk.  This led to Turley Tweeting:


...Williamson could always quote Harvey Milk in her fight to speak out against milk: "I have tasted freedom. I will not give up that which I have tasted."
Is that his idea of a joke?  Also, as a rampant transphobe and homophobe, where does he get off quoting Harvey Milk?  Did he think that was cute?  Mocking Harvey Milk's words on freedom?  He really is disgusting.   


In the meantime, avoid THE MESSENGER.  Jonathan's written at least one column for the outlet -- the new outlet.  It's from right-winger Jimmy Finkelstein whose homophobia knew no bounds at THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER.   CNN notes:

Finkelstein resides at the nexus of President Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and John Solomon, the now-former executive at The Hill and current Fox News contributor who pushed conspiracy theories about Ukraine into the public conversation. 


[. . .]

Trump himself has also privately acknowledged his relationship with Finkelstein. During an Oval Office interview with The Hill, according to a person with direct knowledge of the incident, Trump asked one of the outlet’s staffers to send along his greetings to Finkelstein. “Tell Jimmy I said hello,” Trump told the staffer.

Finkelstein’s wife, Pamela Gross, who worked at CNN but left in 2017, is close with Melania Trump. Gross threw a baby shower for Melania Trump, according to a person familiar with the event.

Finkelstein and Gross are also both close with Giuliani, who currently serves as Trump’s personal attorney. Finkelstein often hosts social gatherings at his Hamptons home and, according to a person familiar with the matter, Giuliani and his girlfriend spent multiple weekends at the residence this past summer. 


That's Jonathan Turley's buddy.



"TV: Does she need to be in a coffin and in a closet too?" (Ava and C.I., THE THIRD ESTATE SUNDAY REVIEW):

Laura Harding?  They had a long affair that was sometimes violent.  Like when Laura endured Leland Hayward because of Hepburn's career but wasn't also planning to endure Hepburn's weekend get aways with film editor Jane Loring.  By the time Hepburn was sailing off to France with her latest fling -- Suzanne Steele, Laura had decided enough was enough.

 The 'documentary' can't be honest about Laura.  They have a woman posing as Hepburn stated that she won the role in A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT "and Laura was to play the supporting role.  Laura and I decided to move to Hollywood."  Laura had no supporting role in the film.  Bored, she went along to the set.  Feeling sorry for her, Cukor offered to let her be an extra for one day -- and only one day -- and would pay her ten dollars.  She got the ten dollars but she's not in the film.  She messed up the scene and Cukor stopped filming, marched up to her, slapped her across the face and that was an end of her career as an extra.

 

The 'documentary' can't be honest about anything.  Bonnie Greer tells one lie after another to the camera.  She insists that Hepburn came from a well off family and was "American aristocracy."  She wasn't and she didn't.


Her mother was Kit Hepburn, presumably a great woman but she wasn't part of society and she never could have been because she was an activist (women's suffrage and birth control).  She and her husband, a hospital doctor, had six children.  They lived in a small -- tiny -- house that would be destroyed -- long after Katharine Hepburn was making films -- by a hurricane.


Laura Harding was of the "American aristocracy."  Laura paid Kate's bills.  People wrongly assumed that Hepburn also came from big money.  The entertainment press popularized that lie and it's still repeated by idiots like Bonnie Greer ("you could hear in her voice that she had money") to this day.


But if idiots couldn't repeat lies, they'd never speak.

 

Take the mincing closet case who speaks for this awful 'documentary' when, after two minutes of assuring the audience that no-way, no-how could Hepburn of been gay, huffs, "You can't know and it's none of your business and who the hell cares!"

 

Climb back in the closet, Mary.

 

First off, this is a biography so, yeah, it does matter if she had sex with women. Especially when the documentary is happy to present her affairs and 'affairs' with Leland Hayward (who married actress Margaret Sullavan -- a bitter rival of Hepburn's -- still famous for the film THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER and also the ex-wife of Henry Fonda and director William Wyler), Howard Hughes and Spencer Tracy.  


Second, at this time in history, when LGBTQ+ persons are under attack, it especially matters.


Warren Beatty and Martin Scorsese embarrassed themselves this century with movies featuring Howard Hughes as a straight man who only had sex with women.  The world deserves better, film deserves better.  They were "old men" movies that shouldn't have been made in this century.  With a lot of star power, Scorsese's tired film made money.  Warren's just bombed. 


They're exactly right, there's no reason in the world to lie for Katharine Hepburn.  She's dead and gone and if you're going to make a documentary about her life, tell the truth.  There's no reason for lies and spin.  People are being targeted today in this country -- the LGBTQ+ community.  As Ava and C.I. make clear, if you have to be in a closet while you're alive, at least be out once you're dead.  


"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):

Wednesday, May 17, 2023.  Another do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do hypocrite is exposed for the liar that they really are.


Damn you, Paul Rudnick!  :D  I thought I was done dictating this snapshot and then I said, "Wait, Paul's probably got something funny about this on Twitter." He does.  And he also makes a Dogpatch reference.  So I have to redo my sentence that originally opened the snapshot and we'll just instead open with his Tweets.  So here's Paul.







Those two crazy kids were a match made in a blazing hell with Jesse Helms smiling over them.  In spite of -- or because of -- that, Josh Fiallo and Roger Sollenberger (DAILY BEAST) report, Lauren Boebert served her registered sex offender husband with divorce papers on Tuesday.  He refused the papers but she confirmed to the press that she had filed for divorce. 


He was taken by surprise which makes clear that hate merchant and alleged Christian  Lauren decided this was something she could do without God.  She didn't do counseling, she didn't discuss the decision with her husband.  

It's really interesting to watch the Christian illiterates like Lauren stand in judgment of others when, point of fact, they do whatever they want and then utter some mealy mouthed words if anyone notices.

By Lauren's beliefs, she will now be an adulteress as a result of this divorce -- which per the Book of Matthew -- must be due to her "sexual immorality."



I was thinking about this yesterday.  The Bible is very clear that sex outside of marriage is wrong.  But when Lauren's son gets an underage girl pregnant, oh, well Lauren doesn't care what the Bible says.  However when it comes to a same-sex couple having sex, she's all about citing the Bible.  


Anti-LGBTQ Christian nationalist Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) recently gave a speech telling Christians to “rise up” and put “God back at the center of our country.” She also said that LGBTQ people have created a national “identity crisis” for children and families by “spitting in God’s face” and perverting his creation.

Boebert made her comments last weekend at the three-day conference hosted by Truth and Liberty Coalition, a Christian nationalist organization that believes the U.S. must be a rigidly Christian nation. The organization was founded by far-right preacher Andrew Wommack, and the event was hosted at Wommack’s Charis Bible College in Woodland Park, Colorado.



Republican Colorado representative Lauren Boebert has suggested that children in public schools should be forced to undergo “biblical citizenship training”.

Boebert’s chilling comments were made on an episode of FlashPoint, a Christian news show which airs on the Victory Channel, owned by the anti-LGBTQ+ televangelist Kenneth Copeland. 

The Colorado Republican and gun rights activist, who has previously said that LGBTQ+ people should be banned from coming out before the age of 21, discussed the upcoming midterm elections and said Republicans must prove that they will “get America rolling again”.

She added: “Maybe we need to have some sort of legislation that requires… biblical citizenship training in our schools. And that’s how we get things turned around.”


It's nonsense.  It's two different standards.  She's a hypocrite and so is anyone who goes along with her.

Ava and I called out the flaming pearl clutcher in that awful NETFLIX documentary CALL ME KATE -- he had a heart attack that anyone might wonder if Katharine Hepburn was a lesbian (she was) but he was fine talking about her alleged affairs with men -- including with Spencer Tracy who was married.  

I'm sick of it.  I'm sick of the damn hypocrisy where you feign outrage that Hepburn might be a lesbian (she was) while you dish about her (brief) affair with the married Spencer Tracy and try to present that as 'normal' and 'love.'  No, he was a raging drunk who hit her repeatedly.  Don't pimp the 'feminist' Kate lie while glorifying her relationship with Spencer -- which lasted weeks only according to Garson Kanin.  I'm sick of it.  And everyone knows about Hepburn and everyone knew about her.  


And everyone knew Lauren Boebert was demanding that others live by this or that in the Bible while ignoring the very book she claimed to follow.  Her own kind should pick up rocks and stone her -- that's in the Bible -- but the rest of us should just point a finger and laugh anytime we see her in public.  

"Now in the law Moses commanded us to stone such women" -- isn't that in the Book of John?  (It is.)

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Citing a "crisis of legitimacy" they say is plaguing the U.S. Supreme Court, a group of congressional Democrats on Tuesday reintroduced legislation aimed at thwarting Republican attacks on democracy by expanding the nation's top court from nine to 13 justices.

Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Tina Smith (D-Minn.), and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Reps. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), Cori Bush (D-Mo.), and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) reintroduced the Judiciary Act outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., where they held a press conference.

"The nation's highest court today faces a crisis of legitimacy that began when Senate Republicans first abandoned norms and precedent to block the confirmation of then-President [Barack] Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, only to later ram through the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett a mere 10 days before Election Day 2020, and while millions of Americans were already casting ballots," the lawmakers said in a statement

"The stolen, far-right Supreme Court majority has since ruled to destroy 50 years of settled precedent by rolling back the fundamental right to abortion care in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization and has become the subject of scandal, including new and resurfaced reports of Justice Clarence Thomas' failure to disclose gifts provided to him by billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow and his spouse's more than $680,000 in unreported income from the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation," the statement noted.

Markey contended that "Republicans have hijacked the confirmation process and stolen the Supreme Court majority—all to appeal to far-right judicial activists who for years have wanted to wield the gavel to roll back fundamental rights."

"Each scandal uncovered, each norm broken, each precedent-shattering ruling delivered is a reminder that we must restore justice and balance to the rogue, radical Supreme Court," he argued. "It is time we expand the court."

Johnson said that "it's easy to take for granted that the number of justices on the Supreme Court must be nine. But it is not written in the Constitution and has changed seven times over the course of our nation's history."


Meanwhile, the Iraq War continues.  The White House issued the following yesterday:

Notice on the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Stabilization of Iraq

     On May 22, 2003, by Executive Order 13303, the President declared a national emergency pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States posed by obstacles to the orderly reconstruction of Iraq, the restoration and maintenance of peace and security in the country, and the development of political, administrative, and economic institutions in Iraq. 

     The obstacles to the orderly reconstruction of Iraq, the restoration and maintenance of peace and security in the country, and the development of political, administrative, and economic institutions in Iraq continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.  For this reason, the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303, as modified in scope and relied upon for additional steps taken in Executive Order 13290 of March 20, 2003, Executive Order 13315 of August 28, 2003, Executive Order 13350 of July 29, 2004, Executive Order 13364 of November 29, 2004, Executive Order 13438 of July 17, 2007, and Executive Order 13668 of May 27, 2014, must continue in effect beyond May 22, 2023.  Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency with respect to the stabilization of Iraq declared in Executive Order 13303.

     This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to the Congress.

                             JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.

THE WHITE HOUSE,
  May 16, 2023.





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Back to crazy Marjorie

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Tonight, we look at crazy Marjorie Taylor Greene.  BUZZLOVING reports:


Former CIA director John Brennan criticized Marjorie Taylor Greene’s very public defense of the 21-year-old who allegedly leaked classified Pentagon documents. Greene’s tweet was just the tip of the iceberg Marjorie Taylor Greene defended the man known as Jake Teixeira by saying he was “white, male, Christian, and antiwar. That makes him an enemy to the Biden regime.” She continued, “He told the truth about troops being on the ground in Ukraine and a lot more.”

In her tweet, Green pondered, “Ask yourself who the real enemy is. A young, low-level national guardsman? Or the administration waging war in Ukraine, a non-NATO nation, against nuclear Russia without war powers?” She also alleged that the man was “being treated like a traitor and criminal.”

Former Wyoming’s at-large congressional district representative, and fellow Republican, Liz Cheney, said that Greene should not hold a security clearance after defending the Air National Guardsman suspected of leaking classified documents. Cheney tweeted, “Marjorie Taylor Greene makes clear yet again that she cannot be trusted with America’s national security information and should not have a security clearance of any kind.”

Nicolle Wallace asked the former director of the CIA if he agreed with Cheney’s comments. Brennan shared his opinion, “From my perspective, I think Marjorie Taylor Greene has demonstrated time and time again that she’s not fit to hold public office with some of her commentary that she has made, even previously.”


Further, the former CIA director shared, “I believe she should not be involved in any type of sensitive, classified information. And she does have some clearances because of her role within the Congress and position on the committee.” 



C.I.'s said the same thing repeatedly as have I.  This is not a case where Ed Snowden was a whistle-blower and got material to the press.  This is a case of a man posting stuff -- top secret stuff -- online to impress his chat buddies.  He is not a whistle-blower, he is a braggart.  He mishandled classified information and that's a serious crime.

For Greene to praise his actions show her lack of respect for the rules (laws) governing the handling of classified information and, as such, she shouldn't be allowed to view or handle top secret documents as a result.  

That is before we get into how nuts she is.  


"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):

Tuesday, May 16, 2023.  A presidential visit to Australia looms as Australians prepare to turn out for Julian Assange, women and girls in Iraq continue to suffer as needed laws are not addressed, hate merchant Lauren Boebert thinks she can lecture others when she should be hanging her head in shame, and so much more.


May 24th may end up being an important day.  US President Joe Biden is expected to visit Australia.  Australians are expected to let him know what they think of his persecution of Julian Assange.


Julian Assange remains imprisoned and remains persecuted by US President Joe Biden who, as vice president, once called him "a high tech terrorist."  Julian's 'crime' was revealing the realities of Iraq -- Chelsea Manning was a whistle-blower who leaked the information to Julian.  WIKILEAKS then published the Iraq War Logs.  And many outlets used the publication to publish reports of their own.  For example, THE GUARDIAN published many articles based on The Iraq War Logs.  Jonathan Steele, David Leigh and Nick Davies offered, on October 22, 2012:



A grim picture of the US and Britain's legacy in Iraq has been revealed in a massive leak of American military documents that detail torture, summary executions and war crimes.
Almost 400,000 secret US army field reports have been passed to the Guardian and a number of other international media organisations via the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks.

The electronic archive is believed to emanate from the same dissident US army intelligence analyst who earlier this year is alleged to have leaked a smaller tranche of 90,000 logs chronicling bloody encounters and civilian killings in the Afghan war.
The new logs detail how:
US authorities failed to investigate hundreds of reports of abuse, torture, rape and even murder by Iraqi police and soldiers whose conduct appears to be systematic and normally unpunished.

A US helicopter gunship involved in a notorious Baghdad incident had previously killed Iraqi insurgents after they tried to surrender.
More than 15,000 civilians died in previously unknown incidents. US and UK officials have insisted that no official record of civilian casualties exists but the logs record 66,081 non-combatant deaths out of a total of 109,000 fatalities.

The numerous reports of detainee abuse, often supported by medical evidence, describe prisoners shackled, blindfolded and hung by wrists or ankles, and subjected to whipping, punching, kicking or electric shocks. Six reports end with a detainee's apparent deat



The Biden administration has been saying all the right things lately about respecting a free and vigorous press, after four years of relentless media-bashing and legal assaults under Donald Trump.

The attorney general, Merrick Garland, has even put in place expanded protections for journalists this fall, saying that “a free and independent press is vital to the functioning of our democracy”.

But the biggest test of Biden’s commitment remains imprisoned in a jail cell in London, where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been held since 2019 while facing prosecution in the United States under the Espionage Act, a century-old statute that has never been used before for publishing classified information.

Whether the US justice department continues to pursue the Trump-era charges against the notorious leaker, whose group put out secret information on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Guantánamo Bay, American diplomacy and internal Democratic politics before the 2016 election, will go a long way toward determining whether the current administration intends to make good on its pledges to protect the press.

Now Biden is facing a re-energized push, both inside the United States and overseas, to drop Assange’s protracted prosecution.


Oscar Grenfell (WSWS) reports, "A poll conducted by the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) last week showed that 79 percent of respondents wanted the Biden administration to end its pursuit of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange so that he can be free."  The presidential visits are supposed to be about 'optics' and it won't be the needed optics if news footage, over US airwaves, shows a lot of Australians turning out to protest Joe.  Not really what he or his re-election campaign wants but it could be the push -- or part of the  push -- to finally motivate Joe to end the persecution of Julian.   Fabien Scheidler (PRESSENZA) reminds, "Julian Assange has not been charged with any crime in the UK, elsewhere in Europe, or in his native Australia. He is in custody solely because the U.S. is demanding his extradition to face charges under a draconian World War 1 espionage act and imprison him for the rest of his life." Belén Fernández (ALJAZEERA) notes:


Granted, footage of defenceless civilians being picked off at close range like videogame targets by a laughing helicopter crew does little to uphold Americans’ projected role as the “good guys” – a façade that is key in terms of justifying the country’s self-presumed right to wreak international havoc as it pleases.

Had Assange wanted to save his own skin, he could have stuck to the sort of imperial propaganda that functions as mainstream journalism, a field that was itself instrumental in selling the wars on Afghanistan and Iraq to the US public.

Instead, he is incarcerated at Belmarsh prison in southeast London, awaiting extradition to the so-called “land of the free” while serving as a veritable case study in prolonged psychological torture, as documented back in 2019 by the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture.


Bruce Wolpe (SYDNEY MORNING HERALD) addresses a new rumor, "President Biden’s slated visit to Australia for the Quad meeting – although there is now speculation that his deputy Kamala Harris might replace him – has presented a powerful opportunity to further press the case."  The protesters will be there regardless of whether it's Joe or Kamala.  And a large protest against the US administration in Australia won't make for happy headlines regardless of whether Joe's the visitor or Kamala is. 







Iraqi activists are urging the government to pass legislation against gender-based violence, as current regulations are so weak that they allow many men to escape punishment.

The country has been rocked by a string of brutal murders, including the killing last week of a two-month-old girl by her father because of her gender.

Soon after, a woman was killed by her father for refusing to marry the man he had chosen for her.


“Violence against women and children is increasing and this is not a new phenomenon,” Suhalia Al Assam, a women's rights activist and member of the Iraqi Women's League, told The National.

“There are many cases that have not caught the attention of the public and they are crimes that must be stopped.

“The country does not have a specific law to tackle domestic abuse.”

Iraq's criminal code outlaws violence within the family but does not specify consequences for domestic abuse, nor does it stipulate penalties for perpetrators.

“There must be no impunity. We have been demanding this for over a decade and no action has been taken. Hundreds of women have lost their lives to this issue,” Ms Al Assam said.




The death on April 18 of a 20-year-old woman in Najaf, possibly at the hands of her husband, should act as a wake-up call for Iraqi legislators to pass a law against domestic violence, Human Rights Watch said today. Iraqi authorities should investigate and prosecute domestic violence, and ensure appropriate sentences for violence against women.

“Domestic violence has always plagued Iraq,” said Belkis Wille, senior crisis and conflict researcher at Human Rights Watch. “We see case upon case of women and girls dying at the hands of their families, but Iraq's lawmakers have not done enough to save those lives.”

On April 12, a video surfaced on social media of the woman in a hospital with severe burn wounds. Her mother told Human Rights Watch that eight months ago her daughter married a police officer who had only allowed her to visit her parents once since then. On April 8, her mother said, the husband called to tell her that his wife had a “slight burn accident” and was in the hospital.

The mother could hear her daughter screaming. She rushed to the hospital, where the husband’s mother blocked her from seeing her daughter. Police took the young woman’s statement while her mother was blocked from the room, the mother said. On April 11, when she was able to enter the hospital room, her daughter told her that her husband had beaten her so badly on April 8 that she poured gasoline on herself and warned him that unless he stopped, she would light herself on fire.

“I still don’t know if he lit her on fire or she did it herself, but she told me she burned for three minutes while he just watched, and finally his father, also a policeman, came in and put out the fire,” the mother said. “She begged them to take her to the hospital but they waited for over an hour before doing so. Her father-in-law then pretended to the police that he was her father and said to them the fire had been an accident.”

The young woman died on April 18. Najaf’s governor, Loai al-Yasiri, told Human Rights Watch on April 15 that the authorities had established an investigation committee and arrested the husband, father-in-law, and the husband’s uncle. Al-Yasiri said that this case would likely be resolved through a mediation in which the husband’ family’s ashira (clan) would negotiate with Samira’s family’s ashira to reach a non-judicial settlement.

Domestic violence remains a serious problem in Iraq. The Iraq Family Health Survey (IFHS) of 2006/7 found that one in five Iraqi women are subject to physical domestic violence. A 2012 Planning Ministry study found that at least 36 percent of married women reported experiencing some form of psychological abuse from their husbands, 23 percent verbal abuse, 6 percent physical violence, and 9 percent sexual violence.



In 2021, ALJAZEERA filed the report below.




Yesterday's snapshot noted   Ali Mamouri (AL-MONITOR) reported:


Following a series of confrontations, it seems an open war has broken out between the Catholic Caledonian Church and the Christian political party and militia of Babylon Movement.

In mid-April, an Iraqi court issued a summons for Cardinal Louis Sako, patriarch and archbishop of Baghdad, in response to an accusation by an Iraqi businessman affiliated with the Babylon Movement over a property belonging to the church.

On April 29, Rayan al-Kaldani, secretary-general of the Babylon Movement, accused Sako of interfering in politics and damaging the reputation of the church.

In response, Sako held a lengthy video conference May 7, threatening to internationalize the Christian issue if the Iraqi government failed to take action against Kaldani. 

The Babylon Movement was founded in 2014 as a paramilitary group of Christians who fought against the Islamic State (IS). It was later integrated into the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) under the name of the 50th Brigade.

The movement has been implicated in illegal land seizures in Ninevah province and Baghdad, as well as several other corruption cases, particularly in the Ministry of Immigration that has been under their control since 2020.

Babylon was accused of multiple human rights violations during its fight against IS, which eventually led the United States to impose sanctions on Kaldani in 2019.





More than two hundred Christians gathered in Tahrir Square, in the center of Baghdad, on the evening of Friday May 12, to show their solidarity with Cardinal Louis Raphaël Sako, Patriarch of the Chaldean Church, who became the subject of smear campaigns on social media in recent weeks. The "solidarity demonstration", also included nuns and priests who, like the others present, waved Iraqi flags, candles, olive branches and banners bearing inscriptions calling on the authorities to intervene to ensure that the electoral seats reserved for Christians in the Iraqi parliament are not in fact occupied by groups linked to the main parties.




 


Eleven different European countries, together with the European Union, released a statement on Sunday evening affirming their support for Iraq’s Patriarch Louis Raphaël Sako. 

The Patriarch – who heads the country's Chaldean Church, and was made a Cardinal by Pope Francis in 2018 – is facing criticism over comments concerning political representation for Iraq’s ancient Christian minority.

Sunday’s statement expressed the European governments’ “solidarity” with Patriarch Sako, and stressed the importance of his “efforts to protect the rights of Christians on the soil that they have inhabited for two millennia.” 


 Turning to the US and hate merchants, Lauren Bobert declared on Mother's Day:



“So many try to erase the impact of moms these days – calling us ‘birthing people’ and ‘people with uteruses’ – but we know the truth.”
 

Sad for Lauren, we do know the truth.  We know the truth that she was sexually active in high school with guys who didn't care about her and she ended up pregnant, unmarried and had to drop out of high school.  Instead of learning from this and educating her own children, she raised a son who got an underage girl pregnant repeating the cycle.  
 
Again, we do know the truth.  That truth is Lauren Boebert may have competition for stupidest member of Congress; however, she is the trashiest.  That's how she ends up married to a man who exposes himself to girls at a bowling alley and ends up on probation.

Trash.  

 

And we'd leave it at that; however, she didn't just fail to teach her child the facts of life, Bible-thumper forgot to teach him Hebrews 13:4: 


Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous.


Lauren, you've got no high horse to ride.  The only event you're racing is is the sewer derby.  I'm sure you'll do quite well.

In the real world, Jacqueline Luqman Tweets:







We'll wind down with this from Will Lehman:

 


 


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