Hershel Walker’s Homocon Son: Pro-Choice Women “Don’t Need To Worry About Abortions,” They’re All Fat

“If you’re gonna get an abortion, you do have to get banged. So all of the blue-haired pro-choice protesters don’t need to worry much about abortions. I’m sorry, I just had to say that.

“It’s easy to give something up when you don’t have it. It’s easy to give up shopping when you’re broke, like we all are under Joe Biden.

“So for everyone saying they’re going on a sex strike, were you getting any to begin with, ma’am? Cuz it doesn’t look like it.

“It looks like you’ve been in the drive-thru. Not in the drive up to his house category, more in the ‘I’ll take a ten-piece fried chicken.’

“That’s where it looks like you’ve been.” – Christian Walker, son of Georgia US Senate candidate Hershel Walker.

Christian Walker has over 250,000 followers on Twitter and nearly 500,000 on Instagram.

 

unsavedheathen • a day ago

There’s something about a man who has plucked his eyebrows along a French curve and who wears eyeliner and foundation and blush and bronzer and lip gloss and who has shaved his hairline who then mocks women not consumed by their appearance.

Fearsome Beard unsavedheathen • a day ago

The something that comes to mind for me is self hating.

Uncle Mark’s ugly face returns Fearsome Beard • a day ago

Nah…she’s been me of those bitchy, shallow twinks, who lives well on daddy’s money and thinks she’s going to be young, pretty & privileged forever.

We’ve seen this tired story play out with countless others over the decades, and it’s mostly never pretty.

Jeff D wmforr • 18 hours ago

It is scientifically proven to be very hard to get pregnant during gay sex. So what would this twink know about pregnancy, abortion, or even women?

Elagabalus • a day ago

This little twat is the kind of gay person who gives the rest of us a bad name.

Todd20036 Elagabalus • a day ago

He’s the kind of gay person who will rat us out to get the best bunk in the camp

Uncle Mark’s ugly face returns Todd20036 • a day ago

And he’ll be shocked to discover that his daddy’s money or his shoveling other gays into the ground won’t saved him in the end.

GOP Operative Behind Ballot Harvesting In Philadelphia

The Republicans know there is voter fraud because they are the ones doing it.   But even more important they are not even trying to hide it anymore.   One way or another they will kill our democracy and take over the government to establish minority rule of the Republican party.   

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports:

City elections officials last week received applications from more than three dozen Republican voters across a pocket of the neighborhood. Those applications requested that mail ballots be delivered not to the voters’ homes, but to P.O. Box 54705, an address registered to a recently formed GOP political action committee, according to state data.

Many of those voters told The Inquirer they have no idea why their ballots were sent there. Some said they never even applied to vote by mail.

The ballots appear to be the effort of one man: Billy Lanzilotti, a 23-year-old GOP operative, South Philadelphia ward leader, and chairman of the Republican Registration Coalition, the PAC he registered at the P.O. box earlier this year.

Read the full article.

 

Thorn Spike • a day ago

And there’s your voter fraud.

northalabama • a day ago

the gqp believes voter fraud is so easy, any idiot could do it, yet they keep getting caught – they’re not just any idiots, though, so there’s that.

PhilBob13 northalabama • a day ago

I think because they don’t understand how elections are actually run, and the fact that there are professionals working in the offices?
But sure, keep spreading sh** about how government doesn’t work.

clay • a day ago • edited

Dude’s in the same ward, one precinct just north of me. I walk past his street on the way to the grocery store. One of his claims quoted in the article is known to be false: “There’s been a number of problems with the post office lately,” he said. ”Checks are being stolen out of the mail.

No, the problem is a couple of the mail drop boxes have been broken into, so the USPS has asked that we drop off all mail at . . . the Castle Street Post Office.

Gigi • a day ago

Seems like the only ones committing election fraud are Republicans. But you won’t hear that on Tucker Carlson.

B Snow PhilBob13 • 18 hours ago

I’m getting a ton of use out of this:

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FAILING STATE! • a day ago

Geez, I wonder if anyone will even bother to wag their finger at him.

Karl Dubhe IV • a day ago

They believe that everyone does it, so they try. As if the people who run the elections haven’t seen this kind of shit before…

현빈(🇰🇷Hyunbin🇺🇸)🥋🎹🎻 • a day ago

But definitely don’t stop crying about voter fraud while committing voting fraud, Repubs.

Bob’s Your Uncle – BYU • a day ago

All blue areas of swing and red states in particular need to be particularly mindful of scams like this one.

I’d like to see a penalty of a mandatory year in Federal prison for every stolen ballot be applied in the future, but that won’t happen in my lifetime because too many conservative white grifters are treated like fucking royalty in red and purple states because they have found Jesus..

Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors Seek Justice In What Could Be Their Last Chance

SAMUEL ALITO’S ANTIABORTION INSPIRATION: A 17TH-CENTURY JURIST WHO SUPPORTED MARITAL RAPE AND HAD WOMEN EXECUTED

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/05/samuel-alito-roe-v-wade-abortion-draft

The Supreme Court justice wants to turn the U.S. into a dystopian hellscape where women are property—and he’s not stopping there. 

 

US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito listens as US President George W. Bush speaks at the the Federalist Society's 25th...
US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito listens as US President George W. Bush speaks at the the Federalist Society’s 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner at Union Station in Washington, DC 15 November 2007. AFP PHOTO/SAUL LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)SAUL LOEB
 

By now, you’ve likely heard the news that the Supreme Court is poised to overturn the national right to an abortion, an expected but nevertheless jolting, devastating blow to reproductive rights. We know The Handmaid’s Tale is about to go from scripted narrative to retroactive documentary thanks to the leak of a draft majority opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, in which arch conservative justice Samuel Alito writes, in a hateful 98-page screed, that “Roe [v. Wade] was egregiously wrong from the start” and that it “is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives.” Which Alito obviously knows would lead to abortion care being severely restricted or fully outlawed in roughly half of the country and make it not only a felony to perform an abortion in some states, but a felony to obtain one.

As Slate’s Mark Joseph Stern notes, the draft—which could change before a the final ruling, as could the various justices’ votes—doesn’t just lay out the case for why Roe should be overturned, it goes full scorched earth. Alito, Stern writes, “does not seek out any middle path. He disparages Roe and its successors as dishonest, illegitimate, and destructive to the court, the country, and the Constitution. He quotes a wide range of anti-abortion activists, scholars, and judges who view abortion as immoral and barbaric; there’s even a footnote that approvingly cites Justice Clarence Thomas’s debunked theory that abortion is a tool of eugenics against Black Americans.” The opinion is an appalling, heinous attack on people who have relied on Roe for nearly half a century, and the most sickening part is that the conservative justice clearly doesn’t give a shit that obliterating the landmark ruling will ruin countless lives. In fact, one might argue, that’s all part of the plan. And if you needed further proof that Alito is pure evil and wants to take the U.S. back to a time when women’s bodies were property for men to control, know that one of the people he cited in his opinion was an English jurist who defended marital rape and had women executed for “witchcraft.”

Yes, Alito literally quoted this guy, who was born in 1609, as a defense for ending Roe v. Wade in 2022. “Two treatises by Sir Matthew Hale,” Alito enthusiastically writes, “described abortion of a quick child who died in the womb as a ‘great crime’ and a ‘great misprision.’ See M. Hale, Pleas of the Crown.” As Jezebel notesThe History of the Pleas of the Crown “is a text that defended and laid the foundation for the marital rape exemption across the world” and reads: “For the husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife for by their mutual matrimonial consent and contract the wife hath given up herself in this kind unto her husband which she cannot retract.” Again, Alito used the arguments of this man to bolster his case.

Taking away the rights of pregnant people is quite clearly just the first step for Alito, though. Per Stern:

[Alito] disavows the entire line of jurisprudence upon which Roe rests: the existence of “unenumerated rights” that safeguard individual autonomy from state invasion. Alito asserts that any such right must be “deeply rooted” in the nation’s history and tradition, and access to abortion has no such roots.

The obvious problem with this analysis is that the Supreme Court has identified plenty of “unenumerated rights” that lack deep roots in American history. Most recently, the court [recognized] the right of same-sex couples to be intimate (2003’s Lawrence v. Texas) and get married (2015’s Obergefell v. Hodges). Alito dismissed both decisions in harsh terms, mocking their “appeals to a broader right to autonomy” as a slippery slope. The “high level of generality” in their reasoning, he wrote, could “license fundamental rights to illicit drug use, prostitution, and the like.”

And that’s another reason why the Roe preview is so disturbing. On Monday, former Justice Department official Elliot Williams tweeted: “You don’t need to read too far between the lines of Alito’s draft to see a rationale for overturning or weakening Griswold (the right to contraception) Obergefell (same-sex marriage) Loving (interracial marriage) Lawrence (consensual sex acts).” Incidentally, it was less than a month ago that GOP senator Mike Braun said that states should be allowed to ban interracial marriage (before claiming he misunderstood the question that led to him saying such a thing multiple times).

 
 

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CIA director speaks out about Putin’s mindset

CIA Director Bill Burns warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn’t believe he can afford to lose the war in Ukraine.

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HOUSTON CHRONICLE: Debt collectors can empty Texans’ bank accounts — even when they don’t know

Debt collectors can empty Texans’ bank accounts — even when they don’t know
Each year, tens of thousands of Texans are subject to a bank seizure as a result of a default judgment that was declared against them because they didn’t show up in court to fight a lawsuit over a debt.

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Trevor Project: 45% of LGBTQ youth considered suicide in 2021

VAGINALANTE VASECTOMIES

THEIR BODY. THEIR CHOICE.