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Rising fascism in the US

 
 
Frank Apisa
 
  4  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 05:55 am
@hightor,
hightor wrote:

The January 6 Whitewash Will Backfire

Tucker Carlson and the GOP are trying to erase a dark day. Their public-relations gamble is already failing.

Tom Nichols wrote:
A Clumsy Gambit


Great find, Hightor.

Gotta let people like Carlson and McCarthy do their thing. When they shoot, the only thing they hit are their own feet.
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Lash
 
  -3  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 06:29 am
Jan 6 was convicted by spooks and democrats. See it with your own eyes. It was videoed. Case closed.
izzythepush
 
  2  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 06:40 am
@Lash,
What absolute bollocks, if the Democrats were as clever as that they'd win elections as well as the popular vote.

The Republicans keep winning elections and losing the popular vote, and that looks as dodgy as ****.
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Real Music
 
  4  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 11:42 am
@Lash,
Quote:
Jan 6 was convicted by spooks and democrats. See it with your own eyes. It was videoed. Case closed.

(Watch this video).

This is in response to (Tucker Carlson's) and (Lash's) absurd claims.

This is in response to (Tucker Carlson's) and (Lash's) falsehoods and lies.

Aired: March 7, 2023

Lash
 
  -4  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 01:49 pm
@Real Music,
Citing a notoriously in-the-tank partisan for his ‘unbiased opinion.’
Real Music
 
  1  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 03:31 pm
@Lash,
Quote:
Citing a notoriously in-the-tank partisan for his ‘unbiased opinion.’


Are you referring to (1) Sidney Powell, (2) Rudy Giuliani, (3) Donald Trump, (4) Tucker Carlson, (5) Laura Ingraham,
(6) Sean Hannity, (7) Rupert Murdoch, (8) Marjorie Taylor Greene, (9) Jim Jordan, (10) Oath Keepers, (11) Proud Boys,
(12) Stewart Rhodes, (13) Mike Lindell, (14) Steve Bannon, (15) Newsmax, (16) One America News, (17) Matt Gaetz,
or (18) all of the above?

I personally don't trust (1) Sidney Powell, (2) Rudy Giuliani, (3) Donald Trump, (4) Tucker Carlson, (5) Laura Ingraham,
(6) Sean Hannity, (7) Rupert Murdoch, (8) Marjorie Taylor Greene, (9) Jim Jordan, (10) Oath Keepers, (11) Proud Boys,
(12) Stewart Rhodes, (13) Mike Lindell, (14) Steve Bannon, (15) Newsmax, (16) One America News, or (17) Matt Gaetz.
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Real Music
 
  1  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 04:08 pm
@Lash,
Lash, you continue to regurgitate the manure that's been fed to you by the following usual suspects:

(1) Sidney Powell, (2) Rudy Giuliani, (3) Donald Trump, (4) Tucker Carlson, (5) Laura Ingraham,
(6) Sean Hannity, (7) Rupert Murdoch, (8) Marjorie Taylor Greene, (9) Jim Jordan, (10) Oath Keepers, (11) Proud Boys,
(12) Stewart Rhodes, (13) Mike Lindell, (14) Steve Bannon, (15) Newsmax, (16) One America News, or (17) Matt Gaetz.
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Real Music
 
  2  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 06:18 pm
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Senate Republicans lashed out at conservative Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Tuesday after he characterized the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol as "mostly peaceful chaos." The Morning Joe panel discusses.


Published Mar 8, 2023


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Real Music
 
  2  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 06:25 pm

Who out there would have the audacity to defend MAGA lawlessness?
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Real Music
 
  1  
Wed 8 Mar, 2023 09:19 pm
@Lash,
(Tucker Carlson) Exposed: Says He Hates Trump 'Passionately'
In Private Texts



Published: March 7, 2023


Fox News host Tucker Carlson said he despised then-President Donald Trump in a Jan. 4, 2021, text to an unnamed recipient, according to legal documents.

The text transcripts were among the documents released Tuesday as part of the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems. Dominion alleges that Fox News gave airtime to Trump’s 2020 election conspiracy claims, including that its voting machines were rigged, even though they knew the stories were false.

We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights,” Carlson texted on Jan. 4, 2021. I truly can’t wait.”

I hate him passionately,” he added.

The newest texts paint an even clearer picture of just how much effort Carlson placed into placating Trump and his base in the wake of the 2020 election, despite his apparent personal disdain for the former president. In another court filing last month, Carlson was shown complaining that Trump was a demonic force and a destroyer in texts to his producer on Jan. 6, 2021, after Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol.

Publicly, Carlson continued to defend Trump, and later that year he released a documentary on the Fox Nation streaming service that suggested the Capitol riot was orchestrated as a “false flag” operation, among other baseless conspiracy theories.

Just this week, Carlson has attracted bipartisan condemnation for airing selectively edited clips of the deadly riot to portray the Trump supporters as sightseers and deny there was an insurrection at all.

Also among Tuesday’s batch of documents were messages from the network’s owner, Rupert Murdoch, wondering if Fox News hosts like Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham went too far with their 2020 election commentary.

“Maybe Sean and Laura went too far. All very well for Sean to tell you he was in despair about Trump but what did he tell his viewers?” Murdoch, the chairman of News Corp, wrote in a Jan. 21, 2021, email to Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott.

Last month, it was revealed that Murdoch had admitted, under oath, that several Fox hosts had endorsed the false notion of a stolen election, gutting the network’s defense that they were simply repeating newsworthy comments by the president.

In an emailed statement Tuesday, Fox News accused Dominion of using ”more distortions and misinformation” to smear Fox News and claimed quotes had been twisted and misattributed.


https://currently.att.yahoo.com/att/cm/tucker-carlson-exposed-says-hates-030147495.html
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Real Music
 
  2  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 12:06 am
@Lash,
Fox host Tucker Carlson admitting he hates Donald Trump passionately,” and conceding that Fox anchors have been pretending to believe Trump’s election lies that they pushed anyway. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber
reports on the evidence, calling it “some of the most overwhelming evidence ever assembled in first amendment law,”
adding Carlson’s private view on Trump is a reminder of the “dangerous and lying alliance” that props up Trump, and
contrasts what he tells millions every night.


Published March 8, 2023


hightor
 
  3  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 05:37 am
Arkansas governor signs bill rolling back child labor protections

Quote:
Arkansas Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a bill into law this week that rolls back a number of child labor protections across the state, including a measure that had required employers to obtain work certificates for children under the age of 16.

“The Governor believes protecting kids is most important, but this permit was an arbitrary burden on parents to get permission from the government for their child to get a job,” Sanders’ spokesperson Alexa Henning said in a statement. “All child labor laws that actually protect children still apply and we expect businesses to comply just as they are required to do now.”

Previously, minors under the age of 16 needed to verify their age and get the written consent of a parent or guardian before a work certificate could be issued by the state’s Division of Labor. But H.B. 1410, known as the Youth Hiring Act of 2023, which passed the Arkansas state legislature earlier this month, no longer requires youth under the age of 16 to have that work certificate as a condition of their employment.

The bill’s passage comes after the Biden administration announced last month plans to crackdown on labor exploitation of migrant children across the country, the New York Times reported, following an investigation conducted by the publication.

Proponents of the legislation argued that removing the certificate would eliminate a tedious step that stood in the way of minors getting a job quickly in the state. They also said that the bill would restore decision-making to parents about their children and streamline the hiring process for minors.

But opponents of the legislation have argued that the work certificate served as a form of protection for vulnerable youth, especially immigrant youth, who may not always have a parent or guardian to sign off for them to work and who could be exploited without that certificate.

“When we think about kids working who are 14, we think about who this might protect, it’s not the 14-year-old who’s working at the ice cream parlor in your hometown, whose parents have given them permission to work. We’re worried about the children who are at risk of being exploited and who are being exploited today,” Laura Kellams, the northwest Arkansas director of the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, a group that advocates for children’s rights in the state, said earlier this month during a committee hearing on the bill.

Sanders’ signing of the bill comes after a major US food sanitation company that operated facilities in eight states, including Arkansas, recently paid a $1.5 million civil penalty for employing minors in hazardous conditions.

Packers Sanitation Services illegally employed at least 102 children between the ages of 13 and 17 in jobs that required them to use toxic chemicals and clean razor-sharp saws.

cnn
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blatham
 
  3  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 06:54 am
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JENNA ELLIS LIED AND LIED AND LIED AND LIED AND LIED AND LIED AND LIED AND LIED AND LIED AND LIED
March 9, 2023/1 Comment/in 2020 Presidential Election, January 6 Insurrection /by emptywheel

In an attempt to settle the Colorado challenge to her law license, Jenna Ellis stipulated that she made ten “misrepresentations” in public statements she made about the election in 2020.

Those, um, lies were:

On November 13, 2020, Respondent claimed that “Hillary Clinton still has not conceded the 2016 election.”
On November 20, 2020, Respondent appeared on Mornings with Maria on Fox Business and stated: “We have affidavits from witnesses, we have voter intimidation, we have the ballots that were manipulated, we have all kinds of statistics that show that this was a coordinated effort in all of these states to transfer votes either from Trump to Biden, to manipulate the ballots, to count them in secret . . .”
On November 20, 2020, Respondent appeared on Spicer & Co. and stated, “with all those states [Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia] combined we know that the election was stolen from President Trump and we can prove that.”
On November 21, 2020, Respondent stated on Twitter under her handle @JennaEllisEsq., “ . . . SECOND, we will present testimonial and other evidence IN COURT to show how this election was STOLEN!”
On November 23, 2020, Respondent appeared on The Ari Melber Show on MSNBC and stated, “The election was stolen and Trump won by a landslide.”
On November 30, 2020, Respondent appeared on Mornings with Maria on Fox Business and stated, “President Trump is right that there was widespread fraud in this election, we have at least six states that were corrupted, if not more, through their voting systems. . . We know that President Trump won in a landslide.” She also stated, “The outcome of this election is actually fraudulent it’s wrong, and we understand than when we subtract all the illegal ballots, you can see that President Trump actually won in a landslide.”
On December 3, 2020, Respondent appeared on Mornings with Maria on Fox Business and stated, “The outcome of this election is actually fraudulent it’s wrong, and we understand than when we subtract all the illegal ballots, you can see that President Trump actually won in a landslide.”
On December 5, 2020, Respondent appeared on Justice with Judge Jeanine on Fox News and stated, “We have over 500,000 votes [in Arizona] that were cast illegally . . .”
On December 15, 2020, Respondent appeared on Greg Kelly Reports on Newsmax and stated, “The proper and true victor, which is Donald Trump . . .”
On December 22, 2020, Respondent stated on Twitter, through her handle @JennaEllisEsq, “I spent an hour with @DanCaplis for an in-depth discussion about President @realDonaldTrump’s fight for election integrity, the overwhelming evidence proving this was stolen, and why fact-finding and truth—not politics—matters!” [my emphasis]...
Here
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blatham
 
  3  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 07:54 am
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FqqobJcX0AERoEm?format=jpg&name=medium

The fellow who put this "truth" up on twitter referred to its author as Mango Mussolini.
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blatham
 
  4  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 08:44 am
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Inside the ‘Private and Confidential’ Conservative Group That Promises to ‘Crush Liberal Dominance’

Leonard Leo, a key architect of the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority, is now the chairman of Teneo, a group that aims to influence all aspects of American politics and culture.
This links to a TPM piece on the ProPublica reporting which I've just read and which we all need to be aware of
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Lash
 
  -4  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 10:23 am
@Real Music,
Aren’t you happy that Carlson hates Trump? Isn’t that the most important thing in your life?
coluber2001
 
  2  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 11:52 am
THE WAR ON HISTORY IS A WAR ON DEMOCRACY
Submitted by Theresa Riley on July 21, 2021 - 1:22pm

Excerpted from The New York Times' Magazine: The War on History Is a War on Democracy

By Timothy Snyder

A scholar of totalitarianism argues that new laws restricting the discussion of race in American schools have dire precedents in Europe.


Timothy Snyder is the Levin Professor of History at Yale University and the author of histories of political atrocity such as “Bloodlands” and “Black Earth.” His most recent book is “Our Malady.” In his recent essay, he lays out the history of "a growing international body of what are called 'memory laws': government actions designed to guide public interpretation of the past," that are cause for concern.

Memory laws started out as a noble idea and "generally [were] designed to protect the truth about victim groups. ...The most important example, passed in West Germany in 1985, criminalized Holocaust denial. Perhaps unsurprisingly, other countries followed that precedent, and banned the denial of other historical atrocities."

"DEMOCRACY REQUIRES INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, WHICH IS IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT CRITICAL HISTORY. IT THRIVES IN A SPIRIT OF SELF-AWARENESS AND SELF-CORRECTION."

However, beginning a little over a decade ago, Snyder writes, Russia "turned the original logic of memory laws upside down. It is not the facts about the vulnerable but the feelings of the powerful that are to be protected."

"[In 2009, President] Medvedev established the Presidential Commission of the Russian Federation to Counter Attempts to Falsify History to the Detriment of Russia’s Interests, a panel of politicians, military officials and state-approved historians ostensibly tasked with defending the official history of the Soviet Union’s role in World War II. It did little in practice, but it did establish an important principle: that history was what served Russia’s national interests, and that all else was revisionism."

After that commission, a number of laws have been passed that make it a crime to acknowledge history that addresses some Russian actions in World War II. Snyder chronicles instances in which the state has prosecuted Russian citizens, including one "who mentioned in a social media post that Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union both invaded Poland."

And this spring, he writes, "memory laws arrived in America."

"Republican state legislators proposed dozens of bills designed to guide and control American understanding of the past. As of this writing, five states (Idaho, Iowa, Tennessee, Texas and Oklahoma) have passed laws that direct and restrict discussions of history in classrooms. The Department of Education of a sixth (Florida) has passed guidelines with the same effect. Another 12 state legislatures are still considering memory laws.

The particulars of these laws vary. The Idaho law is the most Kafkaesque in its censorship: It affirms freedom of speech and then bans divisive speech. The Iowa law executes the same totalitarian pirouette. The Tennessee and Texas laws go furthest in specifying what teachers may and may not say. In Tennessee teachers must not teach that the rule of law is “a series of power relationships and struggles among racial or other groups.” Nor may they deny the preamble to the Declaration of Independence, words that Thomas Jefferson presumably never intended to be part of an American censorship law. The Idaho law mentions Critical Race Theory; the directive from the Florida school board bans it in classrooms. The Texas law forbids teachers from requiring students to understand the 1619 Project. It is a perverse goal: Teachers succeed if students do not understand something."

https://www.niot.org/blog/war-history-war-democracy


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Real Music
 
  3  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 01:33 pm
@Lash,
Quote:
Aren’t you happy that Carlson hates Trump?

1. I find Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson to (both) be lowlife scum.

2. I am (happy) that the Dominion lawsuit is (exposing) the Fox News Executives,
the Fox News Hosts, Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham for their
deliberate and intentional lies.

3. Just for the record, I find (Donald Trump), (Laura Ingraham), (Sean Hannity), (Tucker Carlson),
and the rest of the people I previously listed to be equally repugnant.



Quote:
Isn’t that the most important thing in your life?

1. There are many things that are important to me.

2. This is one of many things I find to be important.




Lash, Do you have anymore questions for me?
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Lash
 
  -4  
Thu 9 Mar, 2023 02:14 pm
Today in Congress, Matt Taibbi is testifying about the emails he read and published revealing Democrats and spooks inside and outside Twitter, seeking and getting censorship of American citizens who dissented from the national narrative.

Here is a tweet describing what is happening:

“Republicans going to bat for free speech and Democrats keep attacking the journalists testifying, essentially trying to shut them up.”

Democracy dies in darkness?
Transparency brings light to truth.
Why are Democrats intent on hiding facts and suppressing news?

You know.
 

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