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We just got an army of people,
-- Dot Calm's shadow
Incredibly Sexist Comment At Rally Earns Kasich Some Instant Karma (VIDEO)
February 22, 2016 12:40 pm
“We just got an army of people, and many women who left their kitchens to go out and go door-to-door and to put yard signs up for me.”
“First off, I want to say, your comment earlier about the women [who] came out of the kitchen to support you… I’ll come out to support you, but I won’t be coming out of the kitchen.”
Secret Anti-Trump Republican
Donor Revealed
Tough talk on torture is unethical — and dangerous
A single billionaire provided the lion's share of the money to the main Republican super-PAC set up to destroy Donald Trump.
According to Christians, the problem with American society isn't poverty, bigotry, hatred, etc. but those uppity women not knowing their place...! My Tea Party Christian friend only marginally disapproves of hitting women, but he was so verbally abusive that he drove two wives to move out of his house, screaming at one of them--a highly educated, gainfully employed professional--that she had never accomplished anything, that she deserved only disrespect, that she deserved more disrespect than he could possibly give her (I guess he was feeling merciful), that she had been her father's property before she married him, that she was his property while she was married to him, and that she reverted to being her father's property after she moved out. She is still running, just like the first one. And he has no idea why. And he definitely agrees with the sentiments offered by the pastor in this article.
-- Dot Calm's shadow
"Christian" Website Offers Tips On "How To Help Women Learn Their Place"
Our society has a problem. No, we’re not talking about poverty, inequality, racism, a possible Trump presidency, or anything like that. According to Christian website Biblical Gender Roles, women just don’t know their place anymore. This website regularly gives Christians helpful information, like that marital rape doesn’t exist because it’s impossible to rape a woman, and a helpful guide on how to punish a woman if she refuses to submit sexually to her husband whenever he wishes. Now, the anonymous author of the popular Christian marital blog wants you to know “how to help women learn their place.”
In his latest example of patriarchial Christofascist ramblings, the author complains that “Women do not know or accept their place in God’s creation anymore.” While most would view a society approaching gender equality as a positive thing, “BGR” — like Arizona pastor Stephen Anderson — yearns for a time when women were all in the kitchen cooking dinner and popping out babies as they serve their husbands’ every desire.
“A woman’s place is in the home” is just one of many truths that our society derides and mocks. “to ‘love, honor and obey’” has been stripped from most marriage vows as women no longer believe they must obey their husbands or be in subjection to their husbands as Sarah who called her husband “lord.”
Boo. F*cking Hoo.
- Be meek and humble.
- Know your place and shut up.
- Only aspire to be a “wife, mother, and homemaker.”
- Mind the house and take care of the kids.
- Practice “purity” until marriage, and don’t “manipulate men” with your sexuality.
- Don’t “defraud” your husband by refusing him sex, unless he agrees to wait a while.
- Wear pretty dresses and stuff that “never places” one’s “femininity in doubt.”
- Dress “modestly.”
- Be “submissive.”
- Depend on a man to provide for you.
- Know your “place” and exist only to serve your husband-master.
- Don’t “nag” your husband or make him feel “ashamed” for being a pompous ass.
But I will say this, despite American laws to the contrary, Biblically speaking, there is no such thing as “marital rape”. In the Scriptures, the only way rape occurs is if a man forces himself on a woman who is not his property (not his wife, or concubine). A man’s wives, his concubines (slave wives taken as captives of war or bought) could be made to have sex with him, no questions asked.
You say ‘that old fashioned idea, today we have women’s rights. We’ve come a long way, baby.’ And today, ‘those horrible, horrible days when women had no rights’ — let’s bring them back! Let’s get back to those days.
A word from my bud, David Franke: What I Learned from CNN's Town Hall
Carson and Kasich are nice, Rubio and Cruz are slick, and Trump has no substance.
by • February 19, 2016
Bear in mind that I am not talking here about candidates I could actually vote for. To me, war is the paramount issue in a presidential campaign and with presidential candidates. The Republican Party today is a War Party, and its candidates differ only in the degree and consistency with which they support perpetual war in defense of the American Empire. So my observations are those of, say, a visitor from Timbuktu who is intrigued by this American custom of elections every four years, or a sociologist/anthropologist examining his specimens.
The big surprise for me was how this town hall format gave me new respect for two candidates I had completely dismissed beforehand.
Dr. Ben Carson actually came across as a discerning and sensible candidate. It turns out he was not really asleep in the preceding debates, he was just cowed by the debate format. He is obviously disciplined given his abilities as a surgeon, he just is not socially aggressive in the least. If America ever decides that a candidate’s inner character is more important than his political experience, it will consider Dr. Carson. I’m not holding my breath for that day.
John Kasich previously came across to me as too namby-pamby in his demeanor, sort of a Mr. Rogers (who I never could stand even though my young daughter and her friends loved him) in a political neighborhood. Not my taste. But in this expanded format he came across as a thoughtful and compassionate person who somehow happens to be a politician. I liked him. We could do a lot worse. But he, too, has no chance of being nominated.
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz both came across as convincing possible suspects in a police lineup. Shoot their commercials in black and white—this is film noir for the 21st century. Both are slick debaters and political operatives, too slick for their own good. Marco is the nice guy with the infectious smile, Ted is the heavy, but you don’t trust either one. They both could have committed the crime, and both probably did, but they’re so damn good at throwing suspicion to someone else.
(Even though I was painfully shy in high school, I was a pretty good debater. I learned that almost any position can be defended whether you believe in it or not. That’s why I don’t trust skilled debaters. I know they could just as easily take the opposite position persuasively.)
Jeb Bush. I’ve never voted for a Bush, and never will, but he’s an enigma to me. Back in the heady days of toppling statues of Saddam, I heard a number of conservatives say, “Jeb is the conservative one. Jeb is the smart one. Too bad Karl Rove was W’s brain rather than Jeb’s brain.” After this election cycle, I just don’t know. He’s probably likeable enough in a person-to-person setting, he’s thoughtful, he appeals to the policy wonk in me, but I end up feeling embarrassed for him in a contentious political setting. He remained awkward in the more relaxed town hall format. And I keep wondering: How did he ever become governor of Florida?
Donald Trump. He tried his best to be couth, likeable, somebody you might actually buy a used car from, but it just didn’t work. The problem is that there’s no there there. He deals in bluster and hyperbole, and even in a more leisurely town hall setting he comes across saying nothing of substance. I know, intellectuals don’t make good politicians, but couldn’t he at least have some semblance of coherent thought? Instead all we get is a litany of emotional outbursts and meaningless generalities. He was the only candidate who couldn’t give substantial answers to questions from the audience. And it doesn’t help when the Pope—the Pope!—has dissed you hours beforehand. For the record, I would have been harder on His Holiness than The Donald was.
Two Ways to Decide Who to Vote For
“Who would you most like to have a beer with?”
Maybe Kasich, if he’s not a complete phony about being a regular guy. But none of them, really. Heck, I voted for Obama but his beer guzzling session was as phony as his birth certificate. (That’s a joke, Donald!)
I prefer vodka martinis, Moscow mules, or wine to beer at this stage of my life. I can see comparing wine vintages with Jeb—he’s a Bush, after all—but I wouldn’t trust any of them offering me the harder stuff before they handed me a blank check with their name as beneficiary. Especially Donald. One of the nice things about the two town halls was how Anderson Cooper would end the interviews with some personal questions of the candidates, all in the effort to make them seem like human beings. It turns out Trump insists he does not drink liquor, smoke, or do drugs. I can understand the last two, but I was surprised at the first (though it turns out he has known too many people who have become alcoholics). Somehow I suspect he doesn’t mind closing a deal, however, with someone who has been imbibing during the negotiations.
Which voice do you want coming into your living room, on the tele, for the next four or eight years?
This actually is the deal-breaker for me. One reason I haven’t been able to succumb to virulent anti-Obamaism is that I’ve found his voice to be relatively pleasant—for a President. And especially considering what I had to put up with in the previous eight years.
I fear that these days of relative peace are about to end. Of the current Republican contenders, the two pleasant voices belong to Dr. Carson and John Kasich, and unfortunately America does not select Presidents by their voices or speech patterns. And it gets worse when I look across the aisle—a strident, haranguing windmill versus an old Marxist with diarrhea of the mouth, the kind of guy I used to debate on Union Square. (If you want some real fun, see the Coen brothers movie “Hail, Caesar!” All the Marxist Hollywood screenwriters are clones of Bernie Sanders.)
Final Irony
This is the weirdest election cycle I’ve witnessed in my 60-plus years of observing and commenting on American politics. And one of the most delicious aspects is that the Democratic Party is now represented by two old white people, two boring old white people, while the Republicans are offering a black man, two Latinos, and an Anglo who thinks he’s Latino. Only in America.
David Franke was one of the founders of the conservative movement in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Along the way he has voted for good guys like Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, and (above all) Ron Paul. But he has also voted for Richard Nixon, Ralph Nader, John Kerry, and Hussein Obama. Only in America.
David, I hafta throw my two or three cents in. Carson scares me because he clearly has no grasp on reality. One problem is his strident disbelief of the obvious fact that is evolution. Can you really tell me that, as a DOCTOR, Carson doesn't believe that MRSA (which, last time I looked, was a Very Big Deal in hospital sanitation) exists because drug-resistant micro-organisms don't exist because there's no such thing as evolution? Or who thinks homosexuality is a choice driven by prison time? Do you really want to give control of the Big Red Button to a man who claims that the Egyptian pyramids prove the existence of the Biblical Joseph because they were his grain silos? Can you really trust a man who feels compelled to lie that his youth was MORE violent than it really was so that he could appeal to evangelicals with a FAKE salvation story? I love ya, but I'm calling bullshit on Carson. Then there's Kasich. Of the current crop of Republican crazies, including Dr. Strangesleep, Kasich is the only one who occasionally speaks truth and sanity, which is not to say he doesn't also spout a whole passel of crazy most of the time. For example, he wants to set up a very un-Constitutional Ministry of Christianity to convert unbelievers worldwide. Is that really what you--an atheist--want to spend your tax dollars on? Bigger government AND Christian proselytization? And he just signed a bill to defund Planned Parenthood in Ohio, which means MORE unwanted pregnancies and abortions--just like the Baby Boom And Then Some that Texas wanted so badly and got when they closed all but a scant handful of women's clinics in the state. And he's amazed that "women left their kitchens" to support him. So, I'm calling bullshit on Kasich, too. But I will agree with you that, of the steaming pile that the Get Obama Party has presented us, these two are the least heinous. Not that that's saying much. Oh, and I strongly considered Ron Paul, and I did vote for Nader. I still think Nader is great.
-- Dot Calm's shadow
would Christians rule it suicide
rather than murder?
Suppose Fred didn't believe Joe
(maybe Joe didn't mean his threat)
or maybe Fred thought Joe
didn't really have a gun
(maybe Joe was incapable
of executing his threat).
he could have given Joe his wallet and lived,
but he chose not to, making his death suicide.
A Word from ATTN: you're not the only one with horrific student loans
Hi there,
This week, ATTN: released a video interview with U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who blasted our nation's federal student loan program, which, according to her, produces billions of dollars in profits from students to help pay down the national debt. Warren called this system of profits from student loan interest rates "obscene," especially compared to financial institutions that borrow federal money at lower interest rates. She told us that this reflects our society's misplaced priorities.
Warren's message is clearly resonating. More than 40,000 people have shared our video with her, and student loan debt is consistently ranked a top tier voting priority for young Americans this election cycle. Disturbingly, more than 11 percent of all student loan borrowers are currently delinquent or in default on payments, which is a drag on our entire economy. You can watch part one of ATTN:'s interview with Sen. Warren here.
Make sure you are registered to vote for the 2016 election here.
Our reporters Nicole Charky and Sarah Gray have been covering the caucuses in Nevada this week. You can follow them on Twitter here and here.
Other stories worth your attention this week:
+ What If We Treated Men Who Want Viagra Like Women Who Need Birth Control?
+ This Tiny Canadian Island Has a Hilarious Plan to Cash in on a Donald Trump Presidency
+ U.S. Marshals Are Arresting People for Unpaid Student Loans
+ Emily Ratajkowski Reveals the Lasting Effect of Being Sexually Shamed at a Young Age
+ Here's Why Women Get Called 'Hysterical' When They're Actually in Pain
+ 6 Chilling Confessions From Death Row Executioners
+ Former Inmates Powerfully Explain How They Ended up in Prison
Talk to you soon,
Matthew
Co-Founder, ATTN:
to help us discern truth.
Can your logical argument for religion
also be used to prove the exact opposite?
If so, then it can't be a valid argument
for religion.
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Stop Rafael "Ted" Cruz, Jr., from selling off OUR public lands to the highest bidder
Last week, Ted Cruz joined the ranks of Cliven Bundy by launching an ad here in Nevada promising to seize federal lands and sell them to the highest bidder.
We can’t let this attack go unchecked. Pitch in $3 to our rapid response fund and support our campaign to keep public lands public.
There’s a real possibility that Ted Cruz could become our next president.
That’s why we can’t take any chances here in Nevada’s 4th. We must send Republican Congressman Cresent Hardy packing and take back the House.
Contribute $3 before our February fundraising deadline and support our national parks.
Ted Cruz and Cresent Hardy are two peas in a pod on this issue.
Hardy has stood side by side with Cliven Bundy, the leader of the violent crusade to privatize our public lands.
We can’t leave access to our most treasured lands, like Red Rock and Gold Butte, to chance, A.J..
If you care about keeping public lands in public hands, we need you on our team this year.
Thank you,
Team Ruben Kihuen
Media Amnesia is UNACCEPTABLE: report the facts of Republican obstructionism
Tell major media outlets: Tell the truth about Republican obstruction | |
Tell CNN, CBS, ABC, FOX, and The New York Times:
“Report the Republicans' pledge to block a Supreme Court nomination for what it is: An unprecedented case of Republican obstructionism and anti-constitutional overreach.”
Add your name:
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Hold the NRA responsible: guns DO kill
tell the NRA and their allies in Congress that you don’t support giving the gun industry a get-out-of-jail-free card when they negligently cause an injury or death.
In 2005, NRA-backed lawmakers exempted the gun industry from almost all liability. That means that family members of gun violence victims have been denied a day in court against gun shops who have sold guns to known gang members and arms manufacturers who have sold firearms without basic safety features.
Gun manufacturers and sellers have more immunity than any other consumer product including toys, pools, knives, and cars. The NRA has spent millions defending this law. With 88 people killed by guns in America every day, why should the gun industry be held to a different standard than pharmaceutical companies and automakers?
Senator Blumenthal and Representative Schiff have introduced legislation to repeal this dangerous law. Tell Majority Leader McConnell and Speaker Ryan that you support Senator Blumenthal and Representative Schiff’s efforts to hold the gun industry responsible.
Join Everytown and Daily Kos in telling Majority Leader McConnell and Speaker Ryan to repeal this extremist bill and hold the gun industry accountable.
The gun lobby is powerful -- but so are the American people. I know we can win this.
Keep fighting,
Carissa Miller, Daily Kos
Paid for by Everytown for Gun Safety
Get Big Pharma out of the FDA--don't let Califf the "Pharma Bro" Shkreli clone be the fox that rules the FDA henhouse
Tell the Senate: A vote for Dr. Califf is a vote for Big Pharma | |
Petition to the United States Senate:
"Oppose the nomination of Dr. Robert Califf as head of the Food and Drug Administration. At a time of rising prescription drug prices and safety risks we need a champion for American families, not an insider so closely tied to the pharmaceutical industry."
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Demand Senate hearings for Obama's nominee to replace Scalia
President Obama—twice elected by the American people—has the constitutional power under Article II to nominate a new Supreme Court justice with the advice and consent of the Senate.
In the last year of President Ronald Reagan’s second term, the Democratic-controlled Senate–including current Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell–unanimously confirmed Justice Anthony Kennedy with a 97-0 vote. In the last year of President Obama’s term, partisan obstruction from Senate Republicans will be an anti-democratic power grab that would violate their duty to the nation. We have to show that the political cost of obstruction will be too high.
Sign the petition from CREDO and Daily Kos: Tell Senate Republican leadership they must hold fair hearings and a timely up or down vote for President Obama’s nominee for Justice Scalia’s replacement on the Supreme Court.
If there’s no replacement for Justice Scalia until the inauguration of the next president, the highest court in the land is effectively hindered for two terms. In the likely event of a 4-4 tie, the lower court’s decision is upheld but is not considered binding precedent. That means that countless important cases–and lives–will remain in limbo if Senate Republicans succeed in their attempt to undermine the Constitution.
Here are just some of the issues before the Court this term:
Senate Republicans are already making it clear that they are willing to subvert the Constitution in order to have a chance to appoint a justice who opposes women’s health care, sides with corporations over workers, will allow big money to continue to hijack our elections, and more.
- Whether President Obama has the authority to provide a path to legal status and work permits for people who entered the United States as children, and for the undocumented parents of U.S. citizens.
- Whether President Obama’s attempts to curb carbon emissions violate the Clean Air Act.
- Whether institutions have the right to use religion as an excuse to deny women birth-control as mandated in the Affordable Care Act.
- A case that could decide the future of public sector unions.
We can’t wait while Republicans try to spin a false narrative that their malfeasance is in defense of the will of voters. We need to put as much pressure as possible on Senate leadership now and force them to back down.
Sign the petition.
Keep fighting,
Monique Teal, Daily Kos
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that is so at odds with reality
that faith can't be used in its defense?
Daily Kos
is a non-defense of religion.
If you can claim faith as a defense
of the multitude of things that are untrue,
then why should faith be allowed
as a defense of so-called ultimate truths?
Don't people of all religions
appeal to faith?
Wouldn't that mean
that all faiths are "true"
to be the only truth)
and that Christians and Muslims
can't condemn each other and everyone else
to hell
even though both sacred texts
demand their followers do exactly that?
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By Vijay Prashad, FRONTLINE
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