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Progress?Trump has a low opinion of most Americans.
Progress! https://t.co/K0NrpChXuI
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2020
Who?
Oh.
Trump’s supporters are growing more and more😂He found a business professor of a *tiny* private university who hates Biden😂 pic.twitter.com/uR6Oy2PvzX
— Laura Brown (@socalaura) November 15, 2020
Tiny as in smaller than most high schools. But good enough for Trump!
In all fairness, we hate him right back. Our reasons are better though.… Read the rest
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By Ophelia Benson, November 15, 2020
Trump has a low opinion of most Americans.
Progress! https://t.co/K0NrpChXuI
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2020
Who?
Oh.
Trump’s supporters are growing more and more😂He found a business professor of a *tiny* private university who hates Biden😂 pic.twitter.com/uR6Oy2PvzX
— Laura Brown (@socalaura) November 15, 2020
Tiny as in smaller than most high schools. But good enough for Trump!
In all fairness, we hate him right back. Our reasons are better though.… Read the rest
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Progress? Trump has a low opinion of most Americans.
Progress! https://t.co/K0NrpChXuI
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2020
Who?
Oh.
Trump’s supporters are growing more and more😂He found a business professor of a *tiny* private university who hates Biden😂 pic.twitter.com/uR6Oy2PvzX
— Laura Brown (@socalaura) November 15, 2020
Tiny as in smaller than most high schools. But good enough for Trump!
In all fairness, we hate him right back. Our reasons are better though.… Read the rest
A return to public civility
Lisa Allardice talks to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie:
The reason for our call is the announcement that Adichie has won the public vote in the Winner of Winner’s award, celebrating 25 years of the Women’s prize for fiction. She won the award, when it was sponsored by Orange, in 2007, for her epic war novel, Half of a Yellow Sun, beating many of the biggest names in contemporary fiction.
The prize that was necessary because the people who awarded prizes kept overlooking women.
… Read the restShe hopes that the election of Biden will usher in a return to public civility. “I’m really excited at the idea that the discourse across the country will not sound like childish name calling. There’s
“DIRT BAG”
Oh goody – another man on a site purportedly for women, raging about a woman who writes something he dislikes.
… Read the restRemember went J.K. Rowling went fully mask off about her transphobia in June, publishing an essay on her personal website about how she thinks trans women pose a threat to cis women’s personal safety? And how she, the second-highest paid author in the world worth at least $670 million, feels “police[d]” by trans randos on Twitter who don’t like her tweets (and all while failing to mention the concurrent worldwide uprising against the actual police that was just getting started at the time, to boot)? I know! Truly bananas! If I were a multimillionaire who hated trans women,
They stop yelling at you when they get intubated
Yikes. They go on thinking it’s fake even when they have it.
I have a night off from the hospital. As I’m on my couch with my dog I can’t help but think of the Covid patients the last few days. The ones that stick out are those who still don’t believe the virus is real. The ones who scream at you for a magic medicine and that Joe Biden is
— Jodi Doering (@JodiDoering) November 15, 2020
… Read the restI can’t stop thinking about it. These people really think this isn’t going to happen to them. And then they stop yelling at you when they get intubated. It’s like a fucking horror movie that never ends. There’s no credits that
The same shredded sweatpants
Patricia Marx in the New Yorker last July:
… Read the restWith so many people homebound these past few months, indoors has become the new outdoors. It is where you exercise, digitally chat with friends, and, of course, work. But it is also still the indoors, where you sleep, eat, and putter. This can make for frequent wardrobe changes. Or you can give up and wear the same shredded sweatpants day after day. In April, a Florida circuit judge named Dennis Bailey sent a letter to local lawyers about proper attire during Zoom court hearings. “It is remarkable how many attorneys appear inappropriately on camera,” he wrote. “We’ve seen many lawyers in casual shirts and blouses, with no concern for ill-grooming, in
So true!
There’s always a tweet.
Trump: He won
Also Trump: I concede nothing.
Trump 4 years ago: "Vladimir Putin said today about Hillary and Dems: '[I]t is humiliating. One must be able to lose with dignity.' So true!" pic.twitter.com/QGvThUv0Op
— Jon Hutson (@JonHutson) November 15, 2020
Trump: not losing with dignity.
Early this morning:
He won because the Election was Rigged. NO VOTE WATCHERS OR OBSERVERS allowed, vote tabulated by a Radical Left privately owned company, Dominion, with a bad reputation & bum equipment that couldn’t even qualify for Texas (which I won by a lot!), the Fake & Silent Media, & more! https://t.co/Exb3C1mAPg
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2020
Oops he slipped up, he said “He won” – … Read the rest
So much deference
Nicely done.
We delved into the Trump team’s lawsuits and court cases to see what Republican officeholders are giving so much deference to: https://t.co/mT5xr0eGoO
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) November 15, 2020
Under attack from all sides
More on the misogyny and murder issue:
… Read the restThe police – waylaid for 18 months by a hoax and having only started to take the case seriously once “innocent young girls” (their words) and not just sex workers had been killed – had shifted the responsibility for public safety on to women themselves, urging them not to go out after dark.
But on 25 October, with her boyfriend away in London on a CND march, Lea decided she would not stay at home. She went to the pub to plan her 21st birthday party and after a few drinks walked through Leeds University’s Headingley campus to get her bus home. It was then she was approached by a man who
They didn’t bother to search his garage
Joan Smith on Peter Sutcliffe and misogyny:
… Read the restI am so angry, all these years later. When I heard that this insignificant little man had died, more than four decades after he ruined the lives of so many women, the anger and hurt came rushing back. I remember it as though it were yesterday: the fear we lived with in the north of England, the suspicion about neighbours and colleagues, the sense that we couldn’t rely on the police to protect us.
We couldn’t even rely on them to catch him, even though Peter Sutcliffe was hardly anyone’s idea of a criminal mastermind. He spoke to the women he targeted, letting them hear his Yorkshire accent and see his
The risks
Benjamin Wittes on Trump’s Tantrum:
There exists no law or rule that compels a president to acknowledge the legitimacy of his defeat—or even the fact of it—except in the very limited sense that he has to vacate the office.
And he doesn’t have to do that until January 20. Until then he can tantrum his wee socks off.
… Read the restSo yes, the president is allowed to sulk. He is allowed to be the sorest of sore losers. He is allowed to once again display before the entire world the complete triumph of ego over patriotism, of self-interestedness over public-spiritedness, within his heart. There is, actually, nothing to do about it if he wants to play it this way; there is
Those who mattered
The mass-murderer of women Peter Sutcliffe died in prison yesterday. Women everywhere braced for more reporting that focused on him instead of the women whose lives he stole. The Yorkshire Post got it right.
Well done, Yorkshire Post. Remember those who mattered. pic.twitter.com/eDOt4k9vBm
— Mhairi Hunter (@MhairiHunter) November 14, 2020
Erasure by inclusion
Today I learn that there’s a group called Zero Tolerance. Of what? Violence against women.
Zero Tolerance is a Scottish charity working to end men’s violence against women by promoting gender equality and challenging attitudes that normalise violence and abuse.
Good, good. (Mind you, in these troubled times, we need to be careful to say sex equality, but that’s a detail.)
… Read the restWe work to end violence against women through tackling the root cause of this violence – gender inequality. [sex equality]
We began in 1992 with a groundbreaking and radical Edinburgh-based poster campaign. The campaign successfully brought the issue of violence against women out from behind closed doors and into public consciousness by asserting that violence
The chosen hill
You know, I can't put my finger on it but in certain ways I feel as though the American Civil Liberties Union may have changed. Maybe some subtle differences in worldview? pic.twitter.com/TaFwVXZrPL
— Jesse Singal (@jessesingal) November 14, 2020
Another one of those “Just a reminder that bullshit bullshit bullshit” tweets.
Just a reminder that "biological sex" is not a neat, tidy binary and the emergence of "biological sex" as a legal category is recent and exclusively for the purposes of excluding trans people from legal protections.
— Chase Strangio (@chasestrangio) November 13, 2020
Yeah. Nobody ever heard of it until the invention of trans.
… Read the restAbigail Shrier’s book is a dangerous polemic with a goal of making people not trans.
Ti-i-i-ime
Oops. He almost accidentally conceded.
Trump seems to be on the cusp of saying "the Biden administration," but catches himself and says "time will tell" pic.twitter.com/6QaZV9TFOq
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 13, 2020
Time has already told.… Read the rest
#UseYourBrain
I think there’s a misunderstanding.
Our first session of New Member Orientation covered COVID in Congress.
Masks, masks, masks….
I proudly told my freshman class that masks are oppressive.
In GA, we work out, shop, go to restaurants, go to work, and school without masks.
My body, my choice.#FreeYourFace
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) November 13, 2020
“My body, my choice” doesn’t mean you can for instance use your body to punch or kick or stab people. It doesn’t mean you can use your body to grab other people’s groceries or puppies or umbrellas. It doesn’t mean you can risk infecting other people during a lethal pandemic.
This nitwit shouldn’t have been “proud” to tell her colleagues that … Read the rest
Cleavage and Cross
The law and order party, let’s not forget.
WH Press Sec. Kayleigh McEnany, appearing on Fox Business as Trump Campaign Adviser, on whether Trump will attend President-elect Biden’s inauguration ceremony:
“I think the president will attend his own inauguration.” pic.twitter.com/uHTDneIiXx
— The Recount (@therecount) November 13, 2020
Not new
Ah yes, disdain for the idea that slavery was something of a mistake on the part of the people who colonized what became the US. (The forcible colonization also a mistake btw.)
Biden endorses our new national religion on his immigration website.https://t.co/4ZuxSw6VhO pic.twitter.com/aFUmrvHUU7
— James Lindsay (@ConceptualJames) November 13, 2020
“New” – it’s not new. As many wiser heads pointed out.
You might have missed …. https://t.co/f4IsGEdjuA pic.twitter.com/u3INVOVO1U
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) November 13, 2020
Also, this one:https://t.co/OxXdDfRuMf
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) November 13, 2020
… Read the restHe looks young in his photo but he can't possibly be young enough to think calling slavery "America's original sin" is some new woke thing can he? I've been hearing that for
All the norm-breaking things
Journalist Garrett Graff on Fresh Air yesterday:
… Read the restGROSS: Let’s start with a couple of the – what you consider most norm-breaking things President Trump has done so far to interfere with the transfer of power.
GRAFF: The biggest one has to just be the simple fact that he has not yet accepted the projected winner of the election being Joe Biden. This is a very different situation than we faced in 2000 with the Florida recount. The state victories across the country are definitive. They are decisive. And Joe Biden looks like he’s actually on his way to a comfortable victory in the Electoral College. And the fact that now, more than a week after the election, Donald Trump
Actual consequences
… Read the rest[O]ne thing Biden cannot do at this point is move into any government office space or receive government funding for the transition.
A key, if little-known Trump administration official has yet to determine formally that Biden won the election, holding up some crucial resources traditionally available to the president-elect.
Under the 1963 Presidential Transition Act, it’s up to the General Services Administration, or GSA, to determine or “ascertain” the winner of the presidential election, at least as far as starting the process of turning over the keys to the new administration goes.
…
In a statement, the GSA said its administrator “ascertains the apparent successful candidate once a winner is clear based on the process laid
The most secure in American history
How about that.
Statement from CISA (part of Trump DHS) and state officials says the election "was the most secure in American history," dismisses "unfounded claims," says in bold, "There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised." pic.twitter.com/fS7twFPuyd
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 12, 2020
“The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history. Right now, across the country, election officials are reviewing and double checking the entire election process prior to finalizing the result.
“When states have close elections, many will recount ballots. All of the states with close results in the 2020 presidential race have paper records of each … Read the rest
