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Jan 4th, 2019 12:27 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Trump threw a press conference after meeting with legislators.
Trump “said he’d keep the government closed for a very long period of time — months or even years,” according to Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, who spoke to reporters in the White House driveway.
“Absolutely I said that,” Trump affirmed from the Rose Garden shortly afterward. “I don’t think it will, but I’m prepared.”
Sure, he’s prepared, because he won’t lose his house or car or credit record or anything else; the fact that hundreds of thousands of government workers will doesn’t matter to him, because he is Trump and they are not.
Trump said he designated a group of aides, including Vice President Mike Pence, Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen
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Jan 4th, 2019 12:04 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Speaking of girls and princesses – do children need drag queens?
An event at which a drag artist will read stories to children has sparked outrage on social media.
Alyssa Van Delle has been invited to Taunton Library in February as part of LGBTQ+ History Month.
The performer will read from children’s books that cover LGBT themes or challenge traditional fairy tales.
But what are “LGBT themes”? They’re a grab-bag, aren’t they, and drag queens don’t exactly represent all such themes. They don’t speak much to the L part, for instance, and by some lights they just plain insult it. Lesbians and gay men share some interests but not all; lesbians are women and gay men are men and there … Read the rest
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Jan 4th, 2019 11:49 am |
By Ophelia Benson
News from Brazil:
The new Minister of Women, the Family and Human Rights, pastor Damares Alves, created more controversy by saying that “a new era has started in Brazil” and that “boys wear blue and girls wear pink.” The remarks were caught on a video that also shows her chanting the sentence and being applauded.
On Wednesday (2nd), she was sworn in, among cries from the audience of “Hallelujah” and “Praise the Lord,” she made an emotional speech saying there there will be no more “ideological indoctrination” of children and teenagers, and that “girls will be princesses and boys will be princes,” and criticized unnamed media outlets.
Meaning, boys will be dominant and girls will be submissive. Yay?
Alves,
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Jan 4th, 2019 11:28 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Yesterday some spiteful anonymous fool on Twitter tried to discredit Ocasio-Cortez. The Times reports:
“Here is America’s favorite commie know-it-all acting like the clueless nitwit she is,” read the tweet from AnonymousQ1776, which incorrectly described it as a video from her high school days. The account has since been deleted.
Only, nobody saw the clueless nitwit part, probably because it’s not there.
If the video showing her dancing and twirling barefoot on a rooftop was meant to be an embarrassing leak, it backfired badly.
The dance video — a mash-up of 1980s dance moves from the movie “The Breakfast Club” and the music of “Lisztomania,” by the French band Phoenix — proved to be too endearing to many
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Jan 4th, 2019 11:10 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Trump wants the government shutdown to go on for years. That should be grounds for impeachment all by itself.
Emerging from what they called a “sometimes contentious” meeting at the White House, Democratic leaders said Mr. Trump remained adamant that he would not sign spending bills to reopen the shuttered offices unless Congress approved money for his wall on the southern border.
“We told the president we needed the government open,” Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, told reporters outside the White House. “He resisted. In fact, he said he’d keep the government closed for a very long period of time, months or even years.”
In other words he’s doing a dictator.
On Friday, the president
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Jan 3rd, 2019 5:50 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
The White House has the whole transcript of Trump blathering for an hour and a half yesterday. I’m afraid I will have to say more about it, because I just have to.
But the southern border is a very, very high — highly used placed by people that do human trafficking. How can it get worse than that?
There’s a reason why politicians and wealthy people build walls around their houses and their compounds. President Obama recently built a wall around his compound. There’s a reason for it. And I don’t blame him.
The reasons politicians do it can be different from the reasons rich people do it. One reason Obama needs a lot of security is Donald Trump … Read the rest
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Jan 3rd, 2019 4:37 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Wait, Trump did what now?
opens Google news
Oy.
It was after 4 in the afternoon and the briefing room was half empty.
Minutes after 4:00 p.m., a voice came on the overhead speaker announcing that press secretary Sarah Sanders would hold a briefing in “five minutes.”
The scramble was on.
For a White House that has held increasingly rare briefings, the short notice was unusual yet not surprising. And as the press appearances have shrunk, the importance of each
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Jan 3rd, 2019 12:53 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
The Times is covering the new Congress live. They’re talking about it in the usual horse-race terms, as if the only reasons to object to Trump were purely political reasons.
Maggie Haberman:
Even before she was elected speaker, Ms. Pelosi on Thursday morning started a historic day with a left hook, suggesting that a sitting president could be indicted. She made the comments in an interview with the “Today” show on NBC, when the host, Savannah Guthrie, asked if she agreed that the Justice Department guidelines against indicting a sitting president should be honored by the special counsel, who is investigating whether President Trump’s campaign colluded with Russians seeking to put him in the White House.
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Jan 3rd, 2019 12:27 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
The usual view is that freedom and equality are in tension; the philosopher Elizabeth Anderson argues that they’re interlaced.
Anderson is the chair of the University of Michigan’s department of philosophy and a champion of the view that equality and freedom are mutually dependent, enmeshed in changing conditions through time. Working at the intersection of moral and political philosophy, social science, and economics, she has become a leading theorist of democracy and social justice. She has built a case, elaborated across decades, that equality is the basis for a free society. Her work, drawing on real-world problems and information, has helped to redefine the way contemporary philosophy is done, leading what might be called the Michigan school of thought.
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Jan 3rd, 2019 10:31 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Two women entered a building.
Violent protests have paralysed the southern Indian state of Kerala after two women made history by entering a prominent Hindu temple.
Schools across the state are closed and public transport too has been suspended. One person was killed in clashes on Wednesday.
Here’s a bit of advice. If your god or gods think their Rules of Exclusion are so important that you should risk death to defend them, you need a new god or gods. Rules of Exclusion are a bad thing. Seeing people as contaminants, even if it’s only One Week Per Month contamination, is an idea that leads straight to horrors. Don’t have gods of that kind, because they’re bad gods.… Read the rest
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Jan 2nd, 2019 5:54 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Oh, we’re doing this again.
US agents have fired tear gas over the border into Mexico at migrants trying to enter the country illegally.
Around 150 Central Americans tried to make the crossing near the town of Tijuana to the south of California on New Year’s Day.
One US official described the migrants as a “violent mob”.
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Jan 2nd, 2019 4:06 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
More on Trump’s doolally meeting:
After twelve days of doing, according to his official schedule, absolutely nothing, Donald Trump assembled a photo-op-slash-cabinet-meeting today. Sort of. It was, as usual, heavily steeped in weird. There was a two-month-old meme poster of Trump’s face displayed prominently in the center of the table, for some reason.
Well let’s talk about that. Why was it there? To double the thrill? To double the sense of awe and mystery? To intimidate? Does he think he’s successful at any of those things? Maybe he thinks a big image of him is magic in some way? Maybe he thinks he looks good in it?
He blasted deceased Sen. John McCain by name for voting against an
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Jan 2nd, 2019 12:01 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
How not to help girls and women escaping from forced marriage:
The Foreign Office is seeking to recoup the cost of repatriating young women who have been forced into marriages overseas, it has been revealed, prompting charities to criticise the government for making women “pay for their protection”.
An investigation found that many of the 82 victims of forced marriage repatriated in 2016-17 had to pay for living costs incurred between making distress calls and returning home, as well as their airfare, while others received loans from the Foreign Office.
They had to give up their passports as a condition of the loan until they repaid the debt, with a surcharge added to unpaid bills after six months.
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Jan 2nd, 2019 11:52 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Originally a comment by iknklast on $1000 a ticket.
As an American (sigh), my experience here in the Midwest is that the people who vote for Trump (and those who didn’t) pretty much regard the president almost as a king in terms of power (he isn’t; the Constitution left him weak, but 20th century presidents grabbed tons of power and Congress let them do it). The Trump voters actually think that stuff is good, and will make America Great Again, by which they mean 1950s for women and children, and 1880s for business [women baking cookies all day and vacuuming in pearls; children being whacked in school when they act up (not their children, because their children are brought … Read the rest
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